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    • Air Terjun Nung-Nung  + (Nung-Nung Waterfall is located in Plaga ViNung-Nung Waterfall is located in Plaga Village, Petang District. It is the only waterfall in Badung Regency which has a height of about 70 M. The distance from the center of Badung Regency to Nung-Nung Waterfall is around 35.7 KM. The distance from Ngurah Rai International Airport is around 55.4 KM which you can travel in approximately 1 hour 49 minutes.travel in approximately 1 hour 49 minutes.)
    • SETIA DARMA Houses of Mask and Puppets  + ("Celebrating cultures and traditions by ho"Celebrating cultures and traditions by housing over 1,300 masks and 5,700 puppets from across the Indonesian archipelago, China, Europe, Latin America, and Africa, the Setia Darma House of Masks and Puppets is an attraction located in the quaint Tegal Bingin village in Mas, just south of Ubud. Mas is celebrated as the area of carvers and craftsmen, famous for mask makers and masters of wood, so the museum (of sorts) is very aptly placed.</br></br>In a complex of Balinese bales and Javanese joglos, Setia Darma preserves some of the world’s most colourful pieces of art with each house displaying different collections of masks and puppets. The collections at Setia Darma are accompanied by detailed descriptions so that visitors can learn about their function in a particular culture, from the contemporary to the ancient and sacred...."ontemporary to the ancient and sacred....")
    • Patung Brahma Lerare/Patung Bayi Sakah  + (A baby statue sitting cross-legged at the A baby statue sitting cross-legged at the intersection of Jalan Raya Sakah, Batuan Kaler Village, Sukawati District, Gianyar. The statue which is symbolic of Sang Hyang Shiva Buddha is actually called Sang Hyang Brahma Lelare. The idea to build the statue originated from the intention of former Gianyar Regent Cokorda Darana in 1989. The Brahma Lerare statue reminds Gianyar Regency as an art area that artistic creations begin with pure creative works, starting from small then growing and developing.ng from small then growing and developing.)
    • Kintamani  + (A subdistrict in Bangli regency covering the entire Batur caldera and its milieus, famous for orange, lake, hotspring, and ancient archaeological sites.)
    • Puri Kesiman  + (According to Gora Sirikan, the presence ofAccording to Gora Sirikan, the presence of Puri Kesiman began with the political stance of I Gusti Ngurah Made. He is one of the grandsons of I Gusti Gde Oka alias I Gusti Ngurah, a Manca Puri Kaleran Kawan, who is a high official under a courtier in the Badung kingdom. In 1813 the founder of the King of Denpasar I Gusti Ngurah Made Pemecutan died. After his departure there was a change in the political constellation in the Badung kingdom which began with the decision of the eldest son of I Gusti Gde Kesiman to leave the palace and build a new palace in Kesiman (in Puri Agung Kesiman now) and at the same time become king with the title I Gusti Gde Ngurah Kesiman.with the title I Gusti Gde Ngurah Kesiman.)
    • Desa Wanagiri  + (According to previous stories, Wanagiri ViAccording to previous stories, Wanagiri Village was formed in 1973, which was a merger of three hamlets, namely Alas Ambengan hamlet including Ambengan area, Yeh Ketipat hamlet including Giitgit Village area, and Asah Panji hamlet including Panji Village area. Before Mount Agung erupted in 1963, the Wanagiri Village community's plantation was a wilderness area, at that time there were approximately 10 residents of Asah Panji Hamlet. The ten people found this area as a coffee plantation, so to facilitate administrative affairs they opened a path to Panji Village. Because the area had a large population and at a time when administrative arrangements were very difficult, the three hamlets agreed to form a new village. Each hamlet submitted the name of a candidate for the village, including:</br>Warnasari Village, with the consideration that those who inhabit this village are a mixture of (immigrants) from various regions/districts and various different castes.</br>Catursari Village, with the consideration that the people who inhabit this village are different castes such as: Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaisyas and Sudras</br>Wanagiri Village with consideration because this village is located in a mountainous area of the wilderness area with the meaning "Wana" means forest or pedestal (Balinese) "Giri" means Mountain (hill).l (Balinese) "Giri" means Mountain (hill).)
    • Pura Puseh Canggi  + (Administratively, Puseh Canggi Temple is iAdministratively, Puseh Canggi Temple is included in the Dusun Canggi area, Batuan Kaler Village, Sukawati District, Gianyar Regency. The location of the temple is precisely on the edge of the village road and opposite a field and the Batuan Kaler Village Office. The name Songgi is mentioned in the Serai A II inscription in 915 aka which was found in the Kintamani area of Bangli. In the inscription issued during the reign of Queen Maruhani Sri Udayana Warmadewa, it is stated that "mpungku di kasogatan ida dicanggini dang upadhyaya sudhar" which means "Buddhist priest who was in Canggini named Dang Upadhyaya Sudhar ..." In the Sawan C inscription of 1098 aka also contains the name canggi.of 1098 aka also contains the name canggi.)
    • Desa Ulakan  + (Administratively, Ulakan Village is borderAdministratively, Ulakan Village is bordered by several areas, including the North (Duda Village), East (Manggis Village), South (Indian Ocean) and West (Antiga Village). At the government level, Ulakan Village is divided into 6 Service Banjars, including Abian Canang Service Banjar, Mangku Service Banjar, Central Service Banjar, Frog Service Banjar, Belong Service Banjar and Tanah Ampo Service Banjar. Geographically, Ulakan Village consists of hilly and coastal areas.llage consists of hilly and coastal areas.)
    • Anturan  + (Anturan village was once part of the Pandan Banten area (Selat Village) called Banjar Asatan. This place is a resting place (Bebaturan) for the royal entourage before arriving at Puri Buleleng. http://anturan-buleleng.desa.id/)
    • Desa Canggu  + (Are you looking for a beautiful location tAre you looking for a beautiful location to stay in a rural atmosphere? If so, come to Canggu Village, North Kuta District, Badung Regency, Bali. This is where beautiful views of rice fields and cool air meet the black volcanic sand beaches directly facing the Indian Ocean, and you don't need to compromise on food and nightlife.</br></br>As for the history, the origin of the name "Canggu" comes from its connection with the Majapahit kingdom of East Java. During the Majapahit era, Canggu was the name of a port located in Muara Kalibrantas. The King of Bali, Sri Semara Kepakisan, was invited by Hayam Wuruk who ruled Majapahit. But the King of Bali sent his governor named Kyai Petandakan instead. When Kyai was about to return to Bali, he was given a keris as a talisman to defend Bali. He boarded a boat in Begawan Canggu, pulled the keris out of the scabbard and waived it into the air, but the keris automatically returned to the scabbard. The keris was given the name Begawan Canggu. After arriving in Bali, Kyai Petandakan was officially granted the keris by the King of Bali in a place near Batu Bolong Beach, which is now known as Canggu Village. </br></br>Canggu village is growing with supporting facilities developing over time. Since 2000, tourism has developed and Canggu has began to attract investors. Based on 2017 data from the local village office, there are 479 accommodations including hotels, restaurants, villas, home stays, bars and other hotspots. </br></br>In the midst of tourism crowds, the Canggu community still cares about managing private land by developing agricultural land as a supporting sector. There are still many stretches of rice fields and subaks that you can find in the Canggu area. It is not uncommon for tourists to stop on the road to photograph the fields that are passed. And the rice fields can become new potential to be developed into agro-tourism to support the existing tourism sector. Things to remember, tourism may be the mainstay, but customs and culture must remain sustainable, and that is the commitment of the local community in Canggu.mmitment of the local community in Canggu.)
    • Puri Denpasar  + (As a castle and eventually a royal city, DAs a castle and eventually a royal city, Denpasar was inaugurated in 1788. The founder of Puri Denpasar was I Gusti Ngurah Made Pemecutan, a descendant of Puri Pemecutan from the Puri Kaler Kawan line. However, the name Denpasar appeared before 1788, when the area which was then called Badung was ruled by two twin kingdoms: Puri Pemecutan and Puri Jambe Ksatrya.</br>Denpasar emerged as the center of power when I Gusti Ngurah Made Pemecutan who took over the power of Kyai Jambe Ksatrya chose Denpasar Park as the location of the castle. When Cokorda Alit Ngurah was named the regent of Badung in 1929, a castle was built named Puri Satria. The reason is that Puri Denpasar was destroyed by the Dutch during Puputan Badung and when the Dutch came to power, the former Puri Denpasar was used as the office of the Assistant Resident of South Bali and the Controller of Badung. The new castle built by Cokorda Alit Ngurah was actually named Puri Denpasar. However, because of its location in the former location of Puri Jambe Ksatrya, people know it better as Puri Satria.rya, people know it better as Puri Satria.)
    • Sangeh  + (As a millennial generation, I am ready to As a millennial generation, I am ready to build a village through the BASAbali Wikithon Public Participation activity #5: Ngwangun Desa.</br></br>Om Swastyastu, Sangeh tourist spot is located on Brahmin Street, Sangeh, Abiansemal District, Badung Regency, Bali. Sangeh tourist attractions are a fun tourist spot. In this place we will find there are many monkeys and many big trees called nutmeg trees. Sangeh tourist attractions have been prepared by the government since 1971, as evidenced by the making of Sangeh as a natural tourist park. But now a problem arises, because the spread of Covid-19 has caused this tourist spot to be increasingly quiet. The lack of visitors also raises problems in financing the maintenance of this place. What's more, maintenance costs come from the sale of visiting tickets. This should be considered by the government so that it can help with the cost of maintaining the place and re-socializing it for tourists visiting Sangeh. If you are going to visit Sangeh, don't forget to maintain health protocols. Om Shanti Shanti Shanti Om</br></br>Name : MAHASABA 3</br>-I GUSTI NGURAH AGUNG DIVAYANA</br>-NI UNIQUE KADEK JAYANTI</br></br>@wikibasabali</br>@pasikianyowana.bali</br>@mamedwedanta</br>@guna.yasa</br>@mahasabaudayana</br>@unikjayantii</br></br>#basabaliwiki #wikitonparticipationpublik #ngewangundesa#wikitonparticipationpublik #ngewangundesa)
    • Potensi Pariwisata lan ekonomi ring Desa Tista Kecamatan Busungbiu Kabupaten Buleleng  + (As a millennial, I am ready to develop my As a millennial, I am ready to develop my village through the BASAbali Public Participation Wikithon: Villages. Let's see what is in my village.</br></br>Tista Village is a source of income for the villagers here because Tista Village has beautiful natural scenery and fertile soil. Good natural resources can increase the village community's agricultural income.</br></br>Om Santih Santih Santih Omltural income. Om Santih Santih Santih Om)
    • PANG SING POCOL NGANGGO SKINCARE  + (As a millennial, I am ready to develop my As a millennial, I am ready to develop my village through the Wikithon Public Participation #5 BASAbali Wiki. Let's look at to my village.</br></br>Hello friends, I am Dewa Ayu Manis and these are my friends, Desak Maharani and Yuli Setiawati. I would like to introduce you to the potential of villages in Banjar Pemenang, Nyalian Village, Banjarangkan District, Klungkung Bali.</br></br>Friends, don't you know? In Nyalian Village, there are craftspeople who make “capil” hats, which are made from the leaves of a young “demela” coconut tree. The way to make them is a bit complicated, but the price of this capil hat is very low. This business has existed for generations in the village, and no other village makes them.</br></br>I will let you know, there are problems felt by these craftspeople. The raw materials are difficult to find and the hats are not well promoted. The hope of the craftspeople is that the price of these capil hats can be increased so that they can help develop them as small-medium enterprises at the provincial level and also make them a village icon.</br></br>Hopefully from this video, the government can help in developing villages, especially in fostering the potential of working groups. Hopefully the government can help provide financial assistance or or other support to village development such as promoting this product overseas.</br></br>Ong Santi, Santi, Santi Ong.ct overseas. Ong Santi, Santi, Santi Ong.)
    • NGWANGUN DESA ANTUK TERBEBASNYANE RING SAMPAH PLASTIK  + (As a millennial, I am willing to develop mAs a millennial, I am willing to develop my village through BASAbali Village Wikithon Public Participation Program. Let's see what is in my village.</br></br>Friends, do you know a place called Art Village? This is my village, Desa Mas, which is located in the sub-district of Ubud, Gianyar Regency. In my village, there is a program for converting plastic waste into cash or rice. This program is very good for building the beauty of the village and helping the village community.</br></br>That's how it is, my friends. Hopefully the government will help or support programs like this by providing assistance in the form of operational budget funds.</br></br>Hopefully this video will entertain all of you. If there is a wrong word please forgive. (Klungkung Semarapura, Kirang langkung nunas ampura). </br>Thank you, basabaliwiki.org </br></br>(@wikibasabali), Yowana and Mamed Wedanta.(@wikibasabali), Yowana and Mamed Wedanta.)
    • NGWANGUN DESA WISATA DESA GIRI EMAS PINAKA GENAH WISATA SPRITUAL LAN WISATA ILEN-ILEN  + (As a millennial, I am willing to develop mAs a millennial, I am willing to develop my village through the BASAbali Wikithon Public Participation: Villages. Let's see what is going on in my village.</br></br>Hello friends, I’m Ketut Wahyu Tamaja. Let's visit my village, Giri Emas Village.</br></br>Giri Emas Village is located in Sawan District, Buleleng Regency. In this village there are many cultural tourist attractions that we can visit, including Gung Sekar Temple and Segara Giri Emas.</br></br>Do you know these places I visited? Let's watch with my video a visit these great tourist spots.</br></br>In addition, there are also many potential tourist attractions that have not yet been developed by the government. I personally hope that the government will help us develop new tourist attractions that are also supported by the surrounding community. </br></br>Are you still hesitant to visit Giri Emas Village? Come on, don't hesitate, I am waiting for your arrival in my village, Giri Emas Village. Let's visit Giri Emas Village.</br></br>Om Santih Santih Santih Om Emas Village. Om Santih Santih Santih Om)
    • Pura Pasar Agung  + (As is known, every mountain in Bali has a As is known, every mountain in Bali has a temple, and the temple for Mount Agung is Pura Pasar Agung which is also believed to be a market temple for all Gods of Heaven. Pasar Agung Temple is located halfway between the foot and the peak of Mount Agung, at an altitude of 1,600 meters above sea level (masl). The location is in Banjar Sogra, Sebudi Village, Selat District, Karangasem Regency.llage, Selat District, Karangasem Regency.)
    • Pura Kereban Langit  + (As the name suggests, Kereban Langit templAs the name suggests, Kereban Langit temple or also known as Keraban Langit, comes from the word "kereb" which means roof, so that it is interpreted as a temple with a roof of the sky, how can a cave be roofed with the sky, now here is another uniqueness, so it is quite different from other places, because in the middle of the cave where the temple is located at the top there is a large translucent hole facing the sky.</br></br>In the Kereban Langit Temple area there is also a melukat place, at the bottom south of the temple there is a beji with 5 showers, clear water comes from natural springs, before starting the prayer, those who are short of Tangkil (praying) in the main area of the temple, will clean themselves and purify themselves in the shower. The traditional village ring of sading puniki, wenten mase tongos sports sane becik pisan.</br>This jogging track is located in the Multi Permai II Residential Area.</br></br>If in the morning the sunrise view is very beautiful, as well as in the afternoon. The color of the sunset can be seen beautifully from here.</br>The expanse of rice fields and friendly farmers make this place so comfortable to visit for exercising or just relaxing. Let's watch the video!g or just relaxing. Let's watch the video!)
    • Ubung Kaja  + (At first, Ubung Village consisted of TradiAt first, Ubung Village consisted of Traditional Villages covering an area of 10 Banjar Adat which at that time was called the Dauh Tukad Badung area. In further developments since 1951, Ubung Village has encompassed 17 Customary Banjars, because there have been additional 7 Banjar Adat, namely: Banjar Binoh Kaja, Banjar Binoh Kelod, Banjar Dauh Kutuh, Banjar Pohgading, Banjar Anyar-Anyar, Banjar Batu Mekaem, and Banjar Tulang Ampyang. which was previously the area of Peguyangan Village. Despite the addition of Banjar Adat, Ubung Village is still divided into two Traditional Villages, namely: Ubung Traditional Village and Pohgading Traditional Village. Decree of the Governor of the First Level Region of Bali dated April 1, 1980 Number: 7/Pem/IIa/2-57/1980 concerning the establishment of Preparatory Villages in the Denpasar Administrative City Area. Since then, Ubung Village has been divided into two, namely: Ubung Induk Village (hereinafter referred to as Ubung Village) and Ubung Kaja Preparation Village (hereinafter referred to as Ubung Kaja Village).nafter referred to as Ubung Kaja Village).)
    • Desa Wisata Baha  + (Baha Village is located about 5 km north of Mengwi Village. There are residents' houses that still use ancient Balinese architecture using clay wall materials.)
    • Pantai Balian  + (Balian Beach is located in the western region of Tabanan Regency, precisely in Langlanglinggah Village, West Selemadeg District. Known as one of the surfing spots in Bali that is favored by foreign tourists because it is relatively quiet.)
    • Bangli  + (Bangli Regency is located in the northeastBangli Regency is located in the northeast of the city of Denpasar, about 40 km from the center of Denpasar and is the only district in Bali that does not have a coast. Bangli Regency is bordered by Buleleng Regency in the north, Klungkung and Karangasem in the east, Klungkung and Gianyar in the south, and Badung and Gianyar in the west. One popular tourist attraction in Bangli is Mount Batur and Lake Batur. Lake Batur which is the widest lake in Bali and is in the magnificent shadow of Mount Batur. In addition, Toyo Bungkah are hot springs which are believed by the Balinese people to cure various diseases, especially skin ailments.</br>Since 1991, the government of Bangli Regency has set 10 May 1204 as the anniversary of Bangli. The date traced from the inscription of Pura Kehen C issued by King Sri Adikunti Ketana who ruled Bangli in 1126 years Saka or 1204 AD. Before that, in the 11th century, there was an outbreak of disease which led people in droves to leave Bangli. According to the Pura Kehen inscription, when King Sri Adikunti Ketana recovered on May 10, 1204 , he ordered his son to invite the residents to return to Bangli to jointly build and repairing each other's houses. The king also ordered the population to procreate and the forest to be cleared to make rice fields and waterways. In addition, the king abolished taxes on the population and set the boundaries of the Bangli Regency.</br>May 10, 1453 was then chosen as the anniversary of Bangli Regency based on the thought that the Kehen C Inscription showed that Bangli became unified on that date following the king's boundaries. This inscription was the first to mention the name Bangli. In chronicles and folklore, the origin of the name Bangli comes from the word “Jarak Bang” or “Bangkliki.” It is said that Bangli was established over distance forests, but there are also those who say that Bangli comes from the word “banggi” which means it is less friendly. “banggi” which means it is less friendly.)
    • Desa Banyuning  + (Banyuning Village is located 2 kilometers Banyuning Village is located 2 kilometers from the center of the education city, Singaraja. Banyuning village which was once a village. Banyuning village was originally derived from the name Monaspatika, where Mona means water and Stika means silence. So Monaspatika means bayuhening, so it is shortened to Banyuning. The term is evidenced by the existence of historical relics in the form of writings, reliefs and inscriptions.orm of writings, reliefs and inscriptions.)
    • Desa Banyuning  + (Banyuning as a village is one of the centers of the pottery industry in the Buleleng sub-district, Buleleng Regency.)
    • Pantai Batu Pageh  + (Batu Pageh Beach is located in Ungasan VilBatu Pageh Beach is located in Ungasan Village, South Kuta District. Batu Pageh Beach is a white sand beach that is very suitable for relaxing activities because of the calm beach atmosphere with beautiful beach views. In its development, Batu Pageh Beach is managed by the Batu Pageh Foundation and the Traditional Village. The distance from the center of Badung Regency to Batu Pageh Beach is about 32.1 km and takes approximately 1 hour and 24 minutes. While the distance from Batu Pageh Beach to Ngurah Rai International Airport is about 12 km which can be reached in approximately 30 minutes.an be reached in approximately 30 minutes.)
    • Desa Batuan  + (Batuan (alternate: Batoeon or "Baturan") iBatuan (alternate: Batoeon or "Baturan") is a village in Bali, Indonesia. It is noted for its artwork and style of painting which originated in the village in the 1930s and has since emerged into a major Balinese artistic style, known as a Batuan painting. It is a major painting center and contains a number of art galleries and cooperative art societies which have played a key role in promoting the art of Batuan. The village is also known for its performance of the ancient Gambuh dance, performed every Full Moon day....</br></br>Batuan is mentioned in historical records as far back as 1000 years. The Hindu and Indian influence in the region in the village is evident from the carvings and temples. In the 17th century, Batuan and southern Bali were controlled by the royal family until a priest's curse led to their losing their control; eventually they dispersed to various parts of the country. During the period of 1947–1949, most of the Batuan people remained loyal to the Gianyar Regency and opposed nationalism.e Gianyar Regency and opposed nationalism.)
    • Desa Batumadeg  + (Batumadeg Village which is located in NusaBatumadeg Village which is located in Nusa District</br>Penida, Klungkung Regency, Bali Province is an official village consisting of six hamlets namely Penutuk Hamlet, Batumadeg Kaja Hamlet, Saren I Hamlet, Saren II Hamlet, Batumadeg Kelod Hamlet, and Pangkung Gede Hamlet. Batumadeg Village is bordered by Klumpu Village to the north, Batu Kandik Village to the east, Bunga Mekar Village to the west and the Indonesian Ocean to the south.est and the Indonesian Ocean to the south.)
    • Bayung Gede  + (Bayunggede which comes from the word "BayuBayunggede which comes from the word "Bayung" which means "Bayu", or energy while the word "Gede" can be personified as "strong". So when translated, the word Bayunggede means "strong power". Before it was named Bayunggede village, it used to be a small residential area in Bali called padukuhan which was located in the middle of a forest with a very small population (unmentioned). This Padukuhan is led and managed by a customary government structure called the "Ulu Apad" or tribal chief with the main duties and functions of organizing activities and the interests of carrying out traditional ceremonies and ceremonies.out traditional ceremonies and ceremonies.)
    • Pura Beji Saraswati  + (Beji Saraswati Temple is located in BanjarBeji Saraswati Temple is located in Banjar Babakan, Gulingan Traditional Village, Mengwi District, Badung Regency. It has 11 showers (pancoran solas) each about 1 meter high with the water flowing out of the dragon's mouth-shaped shower, 6 showers facing south and 5 showers facing west.</br>If you want to worship and melukat at least bring two pejati and canang sari. First clean yourself at the Jaba Pura near the river, here there are two showers, then head to the Madya Mandala to pray and do worship at Pancoran Solas (11 showers) Beji Saraswati.ancoran Solas (11 showers) Beji Saraswati.)
    • Desa Benoa  + (Benoa is a former fishing village, now a mBenoa is a former fishing village, now a major Bali beach resort located on the east coast of the island. The waters are calm here being on the leeward side with good sandy beaches. It is a good spot for water sports such as snorkeling and scuba diving, From Benoa, one can take a cruise on a glass-bottomed boat which sails along the coral reef. There are at least 5 spa centres in which to indulge and there is a Balinese cooking school, Bumbu Bali, which offers lessons in the art of Balinese cooking on a regular basis. Nearby is the interesting ancient Caow Eng Bio Chinese temple.sting ancient Caow Eng Bio Chinese temple.)
    • Bentara Budaya Bali  + (Bentara Budaya Bali (BBB) is a place for aBentara Budaya Bali (BBB) is a place for art and culture show which is located on Professor Ida Bagus Mantra Street, no.88A, Ketewel, Sukawati, Gianyar Region, Bali 80237, Tel. (0361) 294029.</br></br>BBB was built on September 9, 2009 as part of Kompas - Gramedia. BBB regularly holds painting exhibitions, performances, book discussions, film screenings, etc.s, book discussions, film screenings, etc.)
    • Olahraga Minakadi Pembangkit Ekonomi - Desa Adat Biaung  + (Biaung traditional village located on PeneBiaung traditional village located on Penebel district, Tabanan regency. As well as the other region in Tabanan, Biaung has ricefield and farm as their assets which provide bountiful harvest.</br></br>However, the biggest asset in Biaung is "YOWANA" or young genetation. One of their creativity is volleyball match agenda. They also held exibitions among the villages routinely. Through this event YOWANA can contribute to communitiy economy by selling tickets and procurement of mini shop around the hall. We wish the government can give support in the term of training and sport infrastructure development to maximize the potention in Biaung. </br></br>Who knows. In the future, national volleyball atlet can be born on Biaung.al volleyball atlet can be born on Biaung.)
    • Pantai Bingin  + (Bingin is a stunning beach with unrivalledBingin is a stunning beach with unrivalled views over the Indian Ocean and the great wave that make it one of the most demanded surfing points by surfers in Bali and the world.</br></br>The five star wave here is big, powerful and challenging. It has been able to stimulate and fascinate the adrenaline of every surfer, and especially the experienced and professional surfers. </br>Although a small distance away from the parking area, it’s never been easier to walk down to the beach with an access that keeps getting better.</br></br>When you first arrive, you will have to walk down some narrow alley ways and if you are new to Bali, you will probably question if you are in the right place. . . but don't worry, eventually the alley ways open up to incredible ocean views.</br>People always say it's worth it :) views. People always say it's worth it :))
    • Bitra (Bitera)  + (Bitera is a village located in the Gianyar sub-district, Gianyar regency.)
    • Air Terjun Blangsinga  + (Blangsinga Waterfall is located in Banjar Blangsinga Waterfall is located in Banjar Blangsinga, Saba Village, Sukawati District, Gianyar Regency, Bali. The distance is approximately 15 km from the center of Denpasar City or 25 km from Ngurah Rai International Airport. This waterfall has a large water discharge.his waterfall has a large water discharge.)
    • Pura Blanjong  + (Blanjong comes from the word "Belahan" whiBlanjong comes from the word "Belahan" which means broken and "Ngenjung" which means fishing boat. Blanjong Temple is located on Jalan Danau Poso, Sanur, Denpasar City. In that place there is also an inscription from the king Sri Kesari Warmadewa and inaugurated in 835 Saka. The inscription is 195 cm high and 60 cm in diameter. Tells the story of Sri Kesari Warmadewa's expansion into the Desert and Suwal. This monument is cylindrical in shape using Old Balinese language with "Pre-State" letters written and Sanskrit written in Kawi letters. In this temple there is also a Ganesha statue, two phallus found in perfect form, there is also a temple consisting of three parts, namely the legs, body, and peak. This temple is arranged with bricks and stones, and the statue of Nandini.cks and stones, and the statue of Nandini.)
    • Desa Wisata Bongkasa Pertiwi  + (Bongkasa Pertiwi Village is located in Abiansemal District, Badung Regency. The village uses the potential of the Ayung River Valley for rafting tours. To date, more than 5 white water rafting companies are located on the Ayung River.)
    • Pura Batu Kursi  + (Bukit Kursi Temple is located on a hill, wBukit Kursi Temple is located on a hill, with a height of 800 meters above sea level. Batu Kursi Temple, which is located on the border hill of Banjar Kembang Sari and Banjar Pala Sari, Pemuteran Pakraman Village, Gerokgak District, Buleleng. Before going up the stairs to Batu Kursi Temple, Pamadek must first go to Pemuteran Temple.Pamadek must first go to Pemuteran Temple.)
    • Buleleng  + (Buleleng Regency is located in northern BaBuleleng Regency is located in northern Bali and its capital city is Singaraja. Buleleng Regency’s history began when Ki Gusti Ngurah Panji Sakti founded the kingdom of Buleleng in the 1600s. Before that, the Buleleng area was known as “Den Bukit”. Buleleng was named after the palace that was built by Ki Gusti Ngurah Panji Sakti on March 30, 1604 in the middle of the moorings of sprouted corn, a plant widely found in that area at the time. The corn was called “buleleng” and the palace became known as “buleleng” instead of its former name of “Singaraja” meaning "the king's haven". In exchange, the Buleleng Regency Government set March 30, 1604 as the birthday of the city of Singaraja. </br>Buleleng Regency is known as the largest agricultural producing area in Bali with the production of the salak fruit and Tejakula tangerines. Buleleng Regency is bordered by the Java Sea in the north, the Bali Strait in the west, Karangasem in the east, and Jembrana, Bangli, Tabanan and Badung Regencies in the south. In Buleleng there are also tourist attractions including Lake Buyan, Lake Tamblingan and Lake Beratan which comprise three twin lakes formed inside a large caldera; Lovina beach with dolphins; and Menjangan Island with its underwater beauty and various kinds of natural attractions. and various kinds of natural attractions.)
    • Bungaya Kangin  + (Bungaya Kangin Village is one of the villaBungaya Kangin Village is one of the villages resulting from the division of Bungaya Village where Bungaya Village is now divided into 2 (two) Dinas villages, namely Bungaya Village and Bungaya Kangin Village. Bungaya Kangin Village is supported by 4 Banjar dinas and 5 Banjar Adat. However, Bungaya Village and Bungaya Village are still 1 of the Customary Villages where all religious activities and customs are still a shared responsibility.customs are still a shared responsibility.)
    • Desa Buwit  + (Buwit village is located in Tabanan regencBuwit village is located in Tabanan regency. This village has a lot of potential in the fields of tourism and agriculture, and besides that there is also a jogging track in the middle of the rice fields. The rice fields are beautiful and large, which can be used as a tourism area and an area for exercising. </br>But unfortunately, there are problems with road access to get to that place. That's what prevents people from knowing about Buwit Village. The policies that should be made by the government to overcome these problems are as follows:</br>1. The government should provide assistance to build an access road to the jogging track.</br>2. The government should put up regulatory signs around the rice fields.</br>3. There is promotion in Buwit Village so that more people know about a good jogging track and more people will visit the jogging track in Buwit Village.</br>Hopefully the government can make policies to overcome these problems to improve traditional villages in Bali.s to improve traditional villages in Bali.)
    • Danau Buyan  + (Buyan Lake is a lake located in the PancasBuyan Lake is a lake located in the Pancasari Village area, Sukasada District, Buleleng Regency, Bali. This lake is one of three twin lakes formed in a large caldera. It is flanked by two other lakes, namely Lake Tamblingan in the west and Lake Beratan in the east. in the west and Lake Beratan in the east.)
    • Bukit Campuhan  + (Campuhan Hill is located west of Ubud PalaCampuhan Hill is located west of Ubud Palace, precisely on Bangkiang Sidem Street, Gianyar Regency. Campuhan Hill is inseparable from one of the temples in Ubud, namely Gunung Lebah Temple. Mount Bee itself means a small hill in a valley. In addition, Campuhan Hill is located between two rivers in Ubud Bali, namely the Oos river and the Cerik river. namely the Oos river and the Cerik river.)
    • Pura Campuhan Windhu Segara  + (Campuhan Windhu Segara Temple is located oCampuhan Windhu Segara Temple is located on the beach because campuhan itself means a mixture and in this case is a mixture of sea and river water. Campuhan Windhu Segara Temple is relatively new, this temple started from the story of a priest named Jro Mangku Gede Alit Adnyana. Campuhan Windhu Segara Temple was established on July 7, 2005, by Mahaguru Aitreya Narayana as well as the initiator, and inaugurated on September 9, 2016, by the Governor of Bali I Made Mangku Pastika and also known by Ida Dalem Semaraputra as the representative of Puri Klungkung.</br></br>There are several facilities needed when you want to pray and have a holy bath at Campuhan Windhu Segara Temple, first is a pejati offering, at least one set at the worship place for Lord Wisnu and one young coconut. If you bring more pejati offering (or at least a set of canang sari), you can offer it at the next holy bathing place, namely the Beji Temple and the main temple.</br></br>To access this place is also quite easy, from the intersection of Ngurah Rai Boulevard Sanur – Waribang, you go to the Padang Galak beach road (the former Bali Festival Park), until at the end of the road you will find Padang Galak beach in Sanur, which is still in the Kesiman village area, Denpasar. At the end of the road, turn left about 300 meters. You will arrive at the temple. In this area, there are at least 3 temple complexes. The first is the Segara Taman Ayung Temple, the Campuhan Windhu Segara Temple, and the Ratu Niang Temple in the west.le, and the Ratu Niang Temple in the west.)
    • Candi Tebing Jehem  + (Candi Tebing is located in the Tambahan JeCandi Tebing is located in the Tambahan Jehem Village, Tembuku, Bangli, Bali. This temple is approximately 7 km east of Bangli city. This Cliff Temple is similar to the temple on Mount Kawi in Tampaksiring Gianyar. The community around this temple is suspected of being a hermitage in the past. The natural situation around the temple is still very natural and there are many natural springs that flow down to the Cahi River below, one of the springs is uniquely shaped like a woman's genitals.s uniquely shaped like a woman's genitals.)
    • Desa Wisata Carangsari  + (Carang Sari Village is located in the SoutCarang Sari Village is located in the Southern part of Petang District, North Badung Regency. Carang Sari Village is well known as the origin of the national hero from Bali I Gusti Ngurah Rai. At the northern end of the village, in the local cemetery, there is the Bali People's Struggle Monument. As a tourist village, in Carangsari Village, there are rafting activities on the Ayung River and elephant tourism attractions.ng River and elephant tourism attractions.)
    • Desa Catur  + (Catur Village is one of the supporting vilCatur Village is one of the supporting villages for the global geopark Batur area which has the basic potential to become a tourist village with four tourist attractions in the form of beautiful nature (ecotourism), unique culture, plantations (agro tourism), and herbal tourism that is being developed. In terms of natural tourism, Catur has several waterfalls, caves, and beautiful natural scenery. In terms of culture and religion, Catur is unique because it has the influence of Hindus and Buddhists who live peacefully side by side.uddhists who live peacefully side by side.)
    • Desa Ceking  + (Ceking has a beautiful view with terraced Ceking has a beautiful view with terraced and green rice fields and the air is so cool it will make tourists feel comfortable. This tourist attraction is located in Tegallalang District and can be reached by motorized vehicle about 20 minutes from Ubud.</br></br>Ceking tourist attraction has a unique view of terraced rice fields to avoid erosion. The cold air and gusts of wind make domestic and foreign tourists interested in visiting Ceking. In this tourist attraction, tourists can see Balinese farmers plowing and defending their fields on a sloping hill complete with an irrigation system that continues to flow air from the mountains. continues to flow air from the mountains.)
    • Pura Dalem Balingkang  + (Dalem Balingkang Temple is located in PingDalem Balingkang Temple is located in Pinggan Village, Kintamani District, Bangli Regency. This temple can be reached by tracing the highway heading Bangli-Singaraja, after arriving at the Writing Temple, Sukawana Village, to the east of the Writing Temple there is a road that leads to Pinggan Village, after traveling a distance of approximately 10 km.aveling a distance of approximately 10 km.)
    • Pura Dalem Pingit Sebatu  + (Dalem Pingit Sebatu Temple is located in BDalem Pingit Sebatu Temple is located in Banjar Sebatu, Sebatu Village, Tegallalang District, Gianyar, Bali. In this place, there is a sacred waterfall called Pasiraman Sebatu.</br></br>This place was first discovered on November 19, 2007, by foreign guests who intended to enjoy the hidden beauty of nature in Sebatu Village. Together with their guide, they arrived at a waterfall that was not that high with a flow of refreshing crystal clear water.</br></br>The distance between this place from Denpasar is about 45 minutes. The cool air and views of cliffs, rice fields, forests, and mountains add to the sacred atmosphere around it.</br></br>The waterfall in this temple complex is believed to be able to melt magic that enters a person's body. To reach this waterfall, people have to descend the stairs leading to the bottom of the cliff where the river flows.bottom of the cliff where the river flows.)
    • Desa Budaya Kertalangu  + (Desa Kesiman is located in East Denpasar Desa Kesiman is located in East Denpasar on the north coast of Sanur. City life is usually bustling and densely populated, but Kertalangu Cultural Village still has many green empty spaces that offers views of nature and a suitable place if you want to enjoy another side of city life.</br></br>Located in the middle of a rice field area on an area of about 80 hectares consisting of housing, rice fields and gardens, the Kertalangu Cultural Village looks green and spacious. Kertalangu Village itself was created in 2005 and dedicated to an awareness of peace, culture and living with a green perspective.</br></br>Interestingly, there is a charm in the middle of the Kertalangu Cultural Village, namely the World Peace Monument surrounded by statues of world figures. At the World Peace Monument, there are also many national flags from countries that support peace and there are symbols of the nine religions in the world.</br></br>At the Kertalangu Cultural Village, there are various activities that visitors can do, including: riding around the village, making their own soap that you can take home, trying to grow rice, weaving, painting kites, coloring statues, dancing and many others.</br></br>But the main attraction of Kertalangu Village is the natural beauty. When visitors enter the village area, they will be greeted by views of residents' houses with Balinese architectural buildings. Then along the rice fields with the right and left planted with green rice. There are many gazebos that can be used for resting or for recreational activities. All the scenery that is presented in this village is like a painting.</br></br>In Kertalangu Village, there are also quite a lot of hand made handicraft industries that can be used as souvenirs or souvenirs. There is also a fishing pond with fishing rods for rent and fish that can be cooked right away. For visitors who want to exercise, there is a jogging track located around the rice fields. Children can also have fun exercising with the outbound area. In Kertalangu, there are also artistic and cultural performances that are adjusted to the visitor's visit schedule. In addition, there are also other complementary facilities, such as the Kertalangu park, the square, rice fields coffee, Ganesha park and others.ce fields coffee, Ganesha park and others.)
    • Les  + (Desa Les is a seaside village of 8,000 on Desa Les is a seaside village of 8,000 on the northeast coast of Bali. A Bali Moela village, it differs from its neighbors in that there is no caste and ceremonies, while still Hindu, are much simpler than in other parts of Bali.</br></br>Les is an agricultural village where mangoes, coconuts, and rambutan flourish, and the sea of course provides a bounty of fish and salt. The Yeh Mampeh waterfall provides the precious water needed by people in Les, but it is not enough to cover daily needs and irrigation.</br></br>Due to its location being north of the mountains ergo little rainfall comes</br>here, the soil can be quite dry. Many of the men (pre pandemic) went down south to work in the construction industry, and several of the young people went to work on cruiseships. </br></br>The majority of the people here live day to day, in simple houses with not too many amenities. The education level reached by many is only at the Junior High (SMP) level.</br></br>In spite of all this, it is a wonderful place to visit. There is a boardwalk by the sea where one can walk past the working salt farms and see the colorful boats of the fishermen and the underwater life is still stunning.and the underwater life is still stunning.)
    • Desa Penglipuran  + (Desa adat (cultural villages) are distinctDesa adat (cultural villages) are distinct villages, characterized by houses that strictly adhere to traditional architecture, and the inhabitants usually perform more rituals and other social activities related to their religion, compared to the average modern individual. These kinds of villages often attract visitors who are curious about the lifestyle of older generations, although the local inhabitants have little interest in capitalizing on the potential for tourism.</br></br>Desa Penglipuran is one of those cultural villages. Located in Gianyar, in the gentle slopes of Mt. Batur, the village receives a daily dose of cool mountain breeze at 600 meters above sea level. If you ask the locals what the name Penglipuran means, you might receive more than one answer. Some might say it is derived from the phrase Pengeling Pura, which means to commemorate the elders. Others might say it is derived from the phrase Pelipur Lara, which means serenity, or peace obtained in solace. Both of these answers are correct as they are most probably a clever wordplay to describe the essence of the village.</br></br>Read more at: https://www.marariversafarilodge.com/desa-penglipuran/marariversafarilodge.com/desa-penglipuran/)
    • Ngwangun Desa Kesiman Malarapan Antuk Tukad Bindu  + (Do you know there are no rivers in DenpasaDo you know there are no rivers in Denpasar? This is a river from Kesiman Village, named Bindu River. This river already has a management party and has been inaugurated by the local government. If you enter this river area, you are not charged the price of admission, but there is voluntary funds that can be given as much as possible. The place is cool, beautiful and charming. This place is a place where children play, exercise, catfish farming and there is also a place to gather. However, since the Covid-19 pandemic, tourist attractions such as this river are increasingly quietly visited. Regarding the cleanliness of the river, some parts of this place are abandoned and promotional media are still lacking. Hopefully the government can help re-manage this tourism area such as cleaning places and also increasing promotional media or publications so that the river as a tourist spot is known by the people of Bali to foreign countries. If there is time, let's play together to the Bindu River, brother sister.gether to the Bindu River, brother sister.)
    • Komaneka Fine Art Gallery  + (During the covid19 period the 'Livingin-gaDuring the covid19 period the 'Livingin-gallery' was set up.</br></br>(Ubud, Bali – November 2021) Komaneka Fine Art Gallery is excited to invite their roster of Bali-based artists to “check-in” and work inside at the Gallery space in the ‘Living in Gallery’ program. Komaneka Fine Art Gallery was founded by Koman Suteja in 1998 and its mission is to showcase the richness of Indonesian art with a focus on emerging and established Balinese painters.</br></br></br>Koman Suteja and his wife Mansri Trisniawati started this ‘Living in Gallery’ after the Covid-19 lockdown that restricted the gallery from opening to the public. It affected the artists as well because it halted their exhibition plans. Because the Gallery had to close, Koman says it “brought back memories to the original ideas of the space in the gallery and why it was created. Why don’t we invite the artists to use the Gallery?”</br></br>‘Living in Galery’ program invites artists to ‘reside’ and create in the Gallery’s second floor, which is 200m2 wide. The artist is allowed a total of 24 hours to work, which can be split into different days. Because each artist has different styles and processes, they are able to customize the space to look like their studio, play the music they want and have the gallery open or closed to the public.</br></br>Each artist was briefed beforehand so they came to the Gallery with a set of ideas specifically, which excited the artists because the lockdown halted a lot of their projects and exhibitions. The artists responded well to the initiative as it gave them a good challenge that pushed them to do something different during this pandemic.</br></br>After the artist’s ‘residency’ at the Gallery, the paintings are displayed in the gallery space. Once a month Koman’s wife Mansri arranges ‘The Artist Lunch’ which allows art lovers, connoisseurs and collectors to come together to the Gallery, admire the art, talk to the artist personally and have lunch together at Komaneka Rasa Sayang.</br></br>Each ‘Living in Gallery’ session will utilize the technology and showcase the gallery digitally. The Gallery website will be updated with new paintings every month and the process will be recorded live on social media.</br></br>The purpose of this program is close to Koman’s heart. “I was born in a family who are very close to art and the center of the Indonesian art movement. It started from my grandparents, I Wayan Neka, who was a sculptor and my father, Wayan Suteja Neka, who was the patron of modern art in Indonesia.</br></br>My father invited a lot of Indonesian master artists to live in Ubud, rent them a house and work closely together with my father Wayan Suteja Neka. I met all of the master Indonesian artists which is a special opportunity. With this program, I want to share the experience of working closely with artists of my generation.”</br></br>(Ubud, Bali – November 2021) Komaneka Fine Art Gallery is excited to invite their roster of Bali-based artists to “check-in” and work inside at the Gallery space in the ‘Living in Gallery’ program. Komaneka Fine Art Gallery was founded by Koman Suteja in 1998 and its mission is to showcase the richness of Indonesian art with a focus on emerging and established Balinese painters.</br></br></br>Koman Suteja and his wife Mansri Trisniawati started this ‘Living in Gallery’ after the Covid-19 lockdown that restricted the gallery from opening to the public. It affected the artists as well because it halted their exhibition plans. Because the Gallery had to close, Koman says it “brought back memories to the original ideas of the space in the gallery and why it was created. Why don’t we invite the artists to use the Gallery?”</br></br>‘Living in Galery’ program invites artists to ‘reside’ and create in the Gallery’s second floor, which is 200m2 wide. The artist is allowed a total of 24 hours to work, which can be split into different days. Because each artist has different styles and processes, they are able to customize the space to look like their studio, play the music they want and have the gallery open or closed to the public.</br></br>Each artist was briefed beforehand so they came to the Gallery with a set of ideas specifically, which excited the artists because the lockdown halted a lot of their projects and exhibitions. The artists responded well to the initiative as it gave them a good challenge that pushed them to do something different during this pandemic.</br></br>After the artist’s ‘residency’ at the Gallery, the paintings are displayed in the gallery space. Once a month Koman’s wife Mansri arranges ‘The Artist Lunch’ which allows art lovers, connoisseurs and collectors to come together to the Gallery, admire the art, talk to the artist personally and have lunch together at Komaneka Rasa Sayang.</br></br>Each ‘Living in Gallery’ session will utilize the technology and showcase the gallery digitally. The Gallery website will be updated with new paintings every month and the process will be recorded live on social media.</br></br>The purpose of this program is close to Koman’s heart. “I was born in a family who are very close to art and the center of the Indonesian art movement. It started from my grandparents, I Wayan Neka, who was a sculptor and my father, Wayan Suteja Neka, who was the patron of modern art in Indonesia.</br></br>My father invited a lot of Indonesian master artists to live in Ubud, rent them a house and work closely together with my father Wayan Suteja Neka. I met all of the master Indonesian artists which is a special opportunity. With this program, I want to share the experience of working closely with artists of my generation.”</br>(Ubud, Bali – November 2021) Komaneka Fine Art Gallery is excited to invite their roster of Bali-based artists to “check-in” and work inside at the Gallery space in the ‘Living in Gallery’ program. Komaneka Fine Art Gallery was founded by Koman Suteja in 1998 and its mission is to showcase the richness of Indonesian art with a focus on emerging and established Balinese painters.</br></br></br>Koman Suteja and his wife Mansri Trisniawati started this ‘Living in Gallery’ after the Covid-19 lockdown that restricted the gallery from opening to the public. It affected the artists as well because it halted their exhibition plans. Because the Gallery had to close, Koman says it “brought back memories to the original ideas of the space in the gallery and why it was created. Why don’t we invite the artists to use the Gallery?”</br></br>‘Living in Galery’ program invites artists to ‘reside’ and create in the Gallery’s second floor, which is 200m2 wide. The artist is allowed a total of 24 hours to work, which can be split into different days. Because each artist has different styles and processes, they are able to customize the space to look like their studio, play the music they want and have the gallery open or closed to the public.</br></br>Each artist was briefed beforehand so they came to the Gallery with a set of ideas specifically, which excited the artists because the lockdown halted a lot of their projects and exhibitions. The artists responded well to the initiative as it gave them a good challenge that pushed them to do something different during this pandemic.</br></br>After the artist’s ‘residency’ at the Gallery, the paintings are displayed in the gallery space. Once a month Koman’s wife Mansri arranges ‘The Artist Lunch’ which allows art lovers, connoisseurs and collectors to come together to the Gallery, admire the art, talk to the artist personally and have lunch together at Komaneka Rasa Sayang.</br></br>Each ‘Living in Gallery’ session will utilize the technology and showcase the gallery digitally. The Gallery website will be updated with new paintings every month and the process will be recorded live on social media.</br></br>The purpose of this program is close to Koman’s heart. “I was born in a family who are very close to art and the center of the Indonesian art movement. It started from my grandparents, I Wayan Neka, who was a sculptor and my father, Wayan Suteja Neka, who was the patron of modern art in Indonesia.</br></br>My father invited a lot of Indonesian master artists to live in Ubud, rent them a house and work closely together with my father Wayan Suteja Neka. I met all of the master Indonesian artists which is a special opportunity. With this program, I want to share the experience of working closely with artists of my generation.”</br>(Ubud, Bali – November 2021) Komaneka Fine Art Gallery is excited to invite their roster of Bali-based artists to “check-in” and work inside at the Gallery space in the ‘Living in Gallery’ program. Komaneka Fine Art Gallery was founded by Koman Suteja in 1998 and its mission is to showcase the richness of Indonesian art with a focus on emerging and established Balinese painters.</br></br></br>Koman Suteja and his wife Mansri Trisniawati started this ‘Living in Gallery’ after the Covid-19 lockdown that restricted the gallery from opening to the public. It affected the artists as well because it halted their exhibition plans. Because the Gallery had to close, Koman says it “brought back memories to the original ideas of the space in the gallery and why it was created. Why don’t we invite the artists to use the Gallery?”</br></br>‘Living in Galery’ program invites artists to ‘reside’ and create in the Gallery’s second floor, which is 200m2 wide. The artist is allowed a total of 24 hours to work, which can be split into different days. Because each artist has different styles and processes, they are able to customize the space to look like their studio, play the music they want and have the gallery open or closed to the public.</br></br>Each artist was briefed beforehand so they came to the Gallery with a set of ideas specifically, which excited the artists because the lockdown halted a lot of their projects and exhibitions. The artists responded well to the initiative as it gave them a good challenge that pushed them to do something different during this pandemic.</br></br>After the artist’s ‘residency’ at the Gallery, the paintings are displayed in the gallery space. Once a month Koman’s wife Mansri arranges ‘The Artist Lunch’ which allows art lovers, connoisseurs and collectors to come together to the Gallery, admire the art, talk to the artist personally and have lunch together at Komaneka Rasa Sayang.</br></br>Each ‘Living in Gallery’ session will utilize the technology and showcase the gallery digitally. The Gallery website will be updated with new paintings every month and the process will be recorded live on social media.</br></br>The purpose of this program is close to Koman’s heart. “I was born in a family who are very close to art and the center of the Indonesian art movement. It started from my grandparents, I Wayan Neka, who was a sculptor and my father, Wayan Suteja Neka, who was the patron of modern art in Indonesia.</br></br>My father invited a lot of Indonesian master artists to live in Ubud, rent them a house and work closely together with my father Wayan Suteja Neka. I met all of the master Indonesian artists which is a special opportunity. With this program, I want to share the experience of working closely with artists of my generation.”</br></br>(Ubud, Bali – November 2021) Komaneka Fine Art Gallery is excited to invite their roster of Bali-based artists to “check-in” and work inside at the Gallery space in the ‘Living in Gallery’ program. Komaneka Fine Art Gallery was founded by Koman Suteja in 1998 and its mission is to showcase the richness of Indonesian art with a focus on emerging and established Balinese painters.</br></br></br>Koman Suteja and his wife Mansri Trisniawati started this ‘Living in Gallery’ after the Covid-19 lockdown that restricted the gallery from opening to the public. It affected the artists as well because it halted their exhibition plans. Because the Gallery had to close, Koman says it “brought back memories to the original ideas of the space in the gallery and why it was created. Why don’t we invite the artists to use the Gallery?”</br></br>‘Living in Galery’ program invites artists to ‘reside’ and create in the Gallery’s second floor, which is 200m2 wide. The artist is allowed a total of 24 hours to work, which can be split into different days. Because each artist has different styles and processes, they are able to customize the space to look like their studio, play the music they want and have the gallery open or closed to the public.</br></br>Each artist was briefed beforehand so they came to the Gallery with a set of ideas specifically, which excited the artists because the lockdown halted a lot of their projects and exhibitions. The artists responded well to the initiative as it gave them a good challenge that pushed them to do something different during this pandemic.</br></br>After the artist’s ‘residency’ at the Gallery, the paintings are displayed in the gallery space. Once a month Koman’s wife Mansri arranges ‘The Artist Lunch’ which allows art lovers, connoisseurs and collectors to come together to the Gallery, admire the art, talk to the artist personally and have lunch together at Komaneka Rasa Sayang.</br></br>Each ‘Living in Gallery’ session will utilize the technology and showcase the gallery digitally. The Gallery website will be updated with new paintings every month and the process will be recorded live on social media.</br></br>The purpose of this program is close to Koman’s heart. “I was born in a family who are very close to art and the center of the Indonesian art movement. It started from my grandparents, I Wayan Neka, who was a sculptor and my father, Wayan Suteja Neka, who was the patron of modern art in Indonesia.</br></br>My father invited a lot of Indonesian master artists to live in Ubud, rent them a house and work closely together with my father Wayan Suteja Neka. I met all of the master Indonesian artists which is a special opportunity. With this program, I want to share the experience of working closely with artists of my generation.”ng closely with artists of my generation.”)
    • Candidasa  + (First of all, it’s pronounced “Chandidasa”First of all, it’s pronounced “Chandidasa”!</br></br>If you’re looking to escape the busy southern beaches, make your way further northeast to Candidasa where you’ll find rice paddies surrounded by palm trees, and Mount Agung looming in the distance. Intricate Hindu temples, friendly locals, relaxed beaches and epic dive sites are all nearby.</br></br>The east coast is a great place to base yourself if you’re interested in culture, natural beauty, and scuba diving. For hikers, Mount Agung is still active these days, but when she’s calmed down, trekking the volcano will resume. With many things to see and do in Candidasa, you’ll never be bored here.</br></br>This is a slower-paced, less-developed Bali, and while there’s still a lot of traffic, it’s far less hectic than in the south.c, it’s far less hectic than in the south.)
    • Museum Le Mayeur  + (From Lonely Planet: Artist Adrien-Jean LeFrom Lonely Planet:</br></br>Artist Adrien-Jean Le Mayeur de Merpres (1880–1958) arrived in Bali in 1932, and married the beautiful Legong dancer Ni Polok three years later, when she was just 15. They lived in this compound back when Sanur was still a quiet fishing village. After the artist’s death, Ni Polok lived in the house until she died in 1985. Despite security (some of Le Mayeur's paintings have sold for US$150,000) and conservation problems, almost 90 of Le Mayeur's paintings are displayed.</br></br>The house is an interesting example of Balinese-style architecture – notice the beautifully carved window shutters that recount the story of Rama and Sita from the Ramayana. The museum has a naturalistic Balinese interior of woven fibres. Some of Le Mayeur’s early works are impressionist paintings from his travels in Africa, India, the Mediterranean and the South Pacific. Paintings from his early period in Bali are romantic depictions of daily life and beautiful Balinese women – often Ni Polok. The works from the 1950s are in much better condition, displaying the vibrant colours that later became popular with young Balinese artists. Look for the haunting black-and-white photos of Ni Polok.unting black-and-white photos of Ni Polok.)
    • Garuda Wisnu Kencana (GWK)  + (Garuda Wisnu Kencana (GWK) is the largest Garuda Wisnu Kencana (GWK) is the largest cultural park in Bali. It is located approximately 40 kilometers from the city of Denpasar, in the village of Ungasan, Bukit Jimbaran, South Kuta. GWK extends over 240 hectares and regularly features traditional art performances (kecak dance, barong dance etc.) and modern art (Viral Fest Asia, Soundrenaline, Dreamfields etc.). GWK Cultural Park is one of the tourist attractions in Bali which is currently a favorite non-coastal destination. </br></br></br>The statue of the God Vishnu statue riding a Garuda (Statue of GWK) has become a magnet for tourists from abroad. The Statue of GWK was made with almost 3000 tons of copper by Balinese artist, I Nyoman Nuarta, at a budget of around Rp 450 billion. The GWK statue was conceived of in 1989, but the laying of the first stone only began in 1997 in Ungasan Village, Bukit Jimbaran by I Nyoman Nuarta and Joob Ave. Technically, the GWK statue was completed on August 1, 2018, but welding was still needed as a 'finishing' so that the 754 pieces of copper-bronze plates would be completely integrated. The GWK Statue was finally completed a few days later and was inaugurated on September 22, 2018 by President Jokowidodo. The statue reaches 121 meters wide by 64 meters. Reputedly, this statue is the third tallest statue in the world today. According to Nyoman Nuarta, the statue is a symbol of the goal of saving the environment: Wisnu is the inspiration for preserving nature and harmony while Garuda is a symbol of sacrifice and glory. Humans promise to nurture, develop and protect the environment. Humans can destroy and improve it.nment. Humans can destroy and improve it.)
    • Pantai Geger Sawangan  + (Geger Sawangan Beach is one of the white sGeger Sawangan Beach is one of the white sand beaches in Badung Regency. This beach is located in Benoa Village, South Kuta District. Visitors can enjoy beach tours by riding camels! Geger Sawangan Beach is managed by a cooperative with a traditional village. The distance from the center of Badung Regency to Geger Sawangan Beach is about 30.1 km and takes approximately 1 hour 9 minutes. Geger Sawangan Beach is about 13.2 km from the airport.n Beach is about 13.2 km from the airport.)
    • Gianyar  + (Gianyar is one of the 9 regions / cities iGianyar is one of the 9 regions / cities in Bali, it's located between 08°-18'48"-08°38'58" latitude 13'29"-115°22'23" longitude. Bordering the regency of Badung and Denpasar city on the left, Bangli regency on the north, Bangli and Klungkung regency on the east, Badung strait, and Indonesian ocean on the south.</br></br>Gianyar is famous for the art and culture also for the beautiful panorama. The cultural heritage which relates to the archaeological remains are the most popular and interesting places to visit, for example there's a Goa Gajah temple and Gunung Kawi temple. The arts and the traditions of the people made it becomes the unique parts and convenience to the tourists who visit Ubud for example. There are also some handcrafts which can be found in the Sukawati market as a gift. The history of the city is determined by regional regulations no. 9 in 2004, April 2nd 2004 about the anniversary of the Gianyar. 245 years ago, in April 1771, when Gianyar was chosen to be the name of a palace. Ever since that day and after the Gianyar Kingdom role, it contributed to the history of Balinese Kingdoms which has 9 kingdoms, in Klungkung, Karangasem, Buleleng, Mengwi, Bangli, Payangan, Badung, Tabanan, and Gianyar.</br></br>Administratively based on the conditions in 2016, this city divided into seven sub-districts, Sukawati district (12 villages, 11 environment banjar), Blahbatuh district (9 villages, 67 environment banjar), Gianyar district (17 villages, 67 environment banjar), Tampaksiring district (8 villages, 70 environment banjar), Tegalalang district (7 villages, 65 environment banjar), and Payangan district (9 villages, 59 environment banjar).trict (9 villages, 59 environment banjar).)
    • Ngwangun Desa. Potensi Lan Pikobet Ane Ade Di Banjar Negari, Desa Singapadu Tengah  + (I am Gusti Agung Mirah as a millennial generation willing to build a village with BASAbali Wikithon Public Participation#5 : Building a Village. Let's together build a village friends. If not us, who else?!)
    • Amed  + (If you’re looking for a slice of paradise If you’re looking for a slice of paradise that’s still off the beaten path, Amed, Bali should be on your radar. This sleepy fishing village is not yet a staple on every Bali itinerary, so you’ll be able to get a glimpse into the “real” authentic Bali and enjoy the laidback vibes. We’re sharing the top things to do in Amed as well as where to stay and where to eat!</br></br>See more at https://www.twowanderingsoles.com/blog/amed-bali//www.twowanderingsoles.com/blog/amed-bali)
    • Subak Renon  + (In Denpasar City, there are 41 subaks spread over four sub-districts. Subak Renon consists of 4 munduk located in 4 Banjar Adat in the Renon Traditional Village. The remaining agricultural area in Renon Village is 90 Ha.)
    • Desa Singapadu Tengah  + (In Singapadu Tengah Village, tourists can In Singapadu Tengah Village, tourists can visit the Dalem Temple in the Negari Traditional Village. This holy place has beauty and splendor from its Kori agung heritage. </br></br>In the area of this temple there are many archaeological remains in the form of ancient statues that are still sacred today. At the back of the temple complex which is directly adjacent to the banks of the Oos River, there are also historically valuable relics in the form of holy springs, lightning gates, and relics of the ancient Pasraman cliff temple.lics of the ancient Pasraman cliff temple.)
    • Candidasa  + (In the past, Candidasa was known as Teluk In the past, Candidasa was known as Teluk Kehen. However, since this area was opened to become a tourist attraction called Candidasa, it began to be used.</br>Candidasa is one of the tourism areas that was developed in 1983.</br></br>One of the stories that has become a myth about the existence of the Candidasa Temple that is growing and believed by the local community is the Dewi Hariti statue which is located in a niche at the bottom of a hillside.</br></br>It is said that it is said that Dewi Hariti was originally a yaksa in Buddhism who liked to eat children's flesh. However, after receiving enlightenment on the teachings of Buddhism, the Goddess later repented and turned into a protector and lover of children.ed into a protector and lover of children.)
    • Inna Bali Heritage Hotel  + (Inna Bali is the first hotel in Bali and iInna Bali is the first hotel in Bali and is located right in the heart of Denpasar, close to the center of government, business, shopping, and entertainment. After being named Natour Bali Hotel, then Inna Bali Hotel, in March 2017 this historic building bears the name Inna Bali Heritage Hotel. Bali Hotel stands on the site of Puputan Badung in 1906, namely the all-out war of the Balinese against the Dutch.</br></br>In April 1932, legendary comedian Charlie Chaplin and his brother Sidney arrived in North Bali and checked in at the Bali Hotel. In 1946, this hotel became the venue for the 1946 Denpasar Conference which gave birth to the State of East Indonesia with Cokorda Gde Raka Sukawati as Head of State. On July 23, 1952, President Soekarno hosted the President of the Philippines Elpidio Quirino at this hotel. Several other World Leaders have stayed here when they visited Bali, such as Queen Elizabeth, Mahatma Gandhi, and Jawaharlal Nehru.eth, Mahatma Gandhi, and Jawaharlal Nehru.)
    • Kebun Raya Jagatnatha  + (Jagatnatha Botanic Gardens, Jembrana, BaliJagatnatha Botanic Gardens, Jembrana, Bali, Indonesia has been officially innaugurated on December 5, 2019, with a beautiful and memorable ceremony. Located at the heart of Negara, the capital city of Jembrana Regency, Jagatnatha Botanic Gardens has 3 main themes for its collection: ceremonial, medicinal and rare Jembrana endemic plants. It is a small, about 6 ha, but beautifully designed conservation center that exudes a strong spiritual aura and romantic atmosphere. Jagatnatha Botanic Gardens will be the new icon of Jembrana. Gardens will be the new icon of Jembrana.)
    • Jembrana  + (Jembrana Regency is located in the West ofJembrana Regency is located in the West of Bali, the capital city is Negara. The name of Jembrana was belief from the Wood area (Jimbar-Wana) which was the habitat of King os Snake (Naga-Raja). In the beginning of 17th Century, I Gusti Made Yasa, a ruler of Brangbang with his people from Bali-Hindu and Moeslim- Non Bali ethnicity constructed Puri (Kraton) as the central government, named Puri Gede Jembrana in Jembrana area. The first King in this Kingdom is I Gusti Ngurah Jembrana. </br>When the governance of Jembrana emperor I Gusti Gede Seloka in the beginning of 19th century, he constructed new Puri as the central government and called Puri Agung Negeri- then well known as Puri Agung Negara. The next Kings who ruled Jembrana kingdom centralized the bureaucracy in Puri Agung Negara. </br>The name of Jembrana and Negara then wrote on history in Jembrana Regency since it was used as the name od Puri, i.e. Puri Gede Jembrana and Puri Agung Negeri/Negara. Until now, “Negara” as the capital city of Jembrana is still preserved. Jembrana Regency is bordered with Tabanan Regency in east, Buleleng in north, Bali strait in west and Hindia Ocean in south. In Jembrana there are many beach destinations such as: Medewi Beach, Baluk Rening Beach, Delod Berawah Beach, Candikusuma and Pengeragoan Beach. Except beach, Jembrana also has National Park of West Bali as the tourist destination. It is the natural ecosystem of Curik bird or well known as Jalak Bali.of Curik bird or well known as Jalak Bali.)
    • Jimbaran  + (Jimbaran is a fishing village and coastal Jimbaran is a fishing village and coastal resort south of Kuta on the Indonesian island of Bali. Jimbaran Bay has a long beach with calm waters. It's lined with fish restaurants and backed by tropical forest. At its northern end, colorful boats are pulled up by the lively, open-air Kedonganan fish market. Southwest of the bay are Dreamland Beach and Balangan Beach, known for their strong surf waves. Beach, known for their strong surf waves.)
    • Tenganan Dauh Tukad  + (Karangasem Regency in East Bali is an areaKarangasem Regency in East Bali is an area of intense beauty dominated by Bali’s highest and most sacred volcano. Mt Agung’s 3,142-metre peak, and its dramatic foothills and valleys shaped by centuries of lava flows, combine to create a landscape unrivalled anywhere in Bali. The great mother temple of Besakih sits perched against this wondrous backdrop.</br></br></br>Hidden in these hills and valleys is a string of ancient Bali Aga (old Bali) villages. Bali Aga people are the original aboriginal people of Bali. They were living in Bali long before the ancestors of most of today’s Balinese arrived as part of Hindu Javanese waves of migration. The Bali Aga culture can be traced back to the 11th century. However, it is very much alive today. The Bali Aga people celebrate their culture with unique temple ceremonies and festivals that have remained virtually unchanged over the centuries.</br></br>Once entering the walled village of Tenganan Pegringsingan, 70 kilometres from Denpasar, I found myself on a wide dirt path connecting the village’s housing compounds and temples. Pointing out the path, my guide explained that the village council has voted against getting a more modern road. “The Government made the offer in 1990,” Wayan explained. “After much discussion, the two village banjars (councils) refused the offer. We like it this way, and anyway, asphalt is too hot”.</br></br></br></br>The Bali Aga people place importance on balance, and ensuring harmony with nature. The village is organised into four associations, which help to ensure this balance and the smooth running of the community. There is an association for married men and one for married women, as well as an association for boys and one for girls. One role of these organisations is to oversee the many community rites of passage. Children begin to learn about their roles and duties as early as seven years of age.</br></br>The calendar of temple ceremonies and festivals is full, with events involving unique arts and rituals every month. Many of these rituals involve dance, which require elaborate ceremonial dress and headgear, which is unique to the Bali Aga villages.</br></br></br></br>I planned my visit in June, the fifth month of the Balinese calendar, to witness the largest religious festival, Usaba Sambah (also known as Sasih Sembah).</br></br>Wayan told me that anyone can come and see Usaba Sambah and other unique events and that his village welcomes an increasing number of guests every year.</br></br></br></br>“You just missed the coconut event at Tenganan Dauh Tukad Village, a nearby Bali Aga village,” Wayan said. “This involves young boys trying to balance heavily laden coconuts on a shoulder pole, some with up to 40 coconuts.”</br></br>“The boys must dodge a hail of flying bananas. If they drop a coconut, they get fined,” he continued. “Of course, the bananas hit them, left, right and centre and chaos reigns. This ritual is all about encouraging strength and focus, and clearly, it tests participants in this way. The ceremony is called Sabatan Biu, or Banana War.”</br></br></br></br>As I walked through the village, I came upon a tall wooden swing set structure. Only unmarried young boys and girls are allowed to ride on these swings in a special ceremony that forms part of Usaba Samba, which resembles the old Vedic rites of boys and girls.</br></br>I watched as the girls dressed in elaborate traditional hand spun fabric climbed onto the swing chairs. Some boys also mounted the swings while others manually propelled the swings high into the air. The girls were very flirtatious, but with a pure kind of innocence, while the boys remained stoic. As the old rotation wheel device got faster and faster, the pitch of the girl’s squeals got higher and higher. It was fascinating to watch. Wayan explained the ceremony symbolises the unity of the sun and the earth, but that it also symbolises a courtship ritual.</br></br></br></br>In the afternoon I ducked into one of the ikat (weaving) shops in the village and talked with the owner who confided, “Oh, I remember that swing ritual. I got to swing on it five times, and then I was married.” She also invited me to come back the next day, at 5.30 AM to witness another very special ritual.</br></br>This ceremony involved young girls walking in single file, in delicate white lace and silk, towards the mountains. When they reached the particular place in the forest, they took part in a special ceremony which involved winding long strands of fresh coconut, cut in the forest, into each other’s hair. The girls then read from sacred texts, and Wayan explained that this was to reinforce and cultivate self-control and honesty. </br></br></br></br>Tenganan Village adheres to many sacred rituals, combining a nurturing element with strict adherence to customary laws. Implanted from early childhood, rituals like this are deeply respected, so much so, that if you move out of the village you are not welcomed back, nor are villagers allowed to marry an outsider. Only Bali Aga people are allowed to live in the village. I was told by one of the elders that one of the village leaders recently fell in love with a German girl, and he had to move away. He can never come back to live in the village. </br></br>Around 2 PM a large crowd started to gather for the Perang Pandan (Pandan Wars). Young men and brave boys clad in sarongs prepared to engage in a coming-of-age ritual combat. They locked against each other, shoulder to shoulder in a ritualistic fight known also as makare-kare. The combatants attacked each other with thorny pandanus leaves and attempted to whip their opponents’ bodies. During the ritual blood must flow in order to honour the god Indra, the god of war. </br></br></br></br>Each fighter had a woven rattan shield, although they often discarded it in the fury of the fight and I could see blood being drawn from the sharp thorns. A referee controls the battle, ensuring there was no violence at any time.</br></br>It was an honour to be so openly welcomed to Tenganan Village. Their local law decrees that no village land can be sold, and so we can be rest assured that the mysterious and colourful Bali Aga customs and traditions will remain alive well into the future.ns will remain alive well into the future.)
    • Kebun Raya Bali  + (Kebun Raya Bali or Kebun Raya Eka Karya BaKebun Raya Bali or Kebun Raya Eka Karya Bali is located in Bedugul tourism area, Candikuning village, Baturiti Regency, Tabanan – about 60 km from Denpasar. This Kebun Raya is also known as Kebun Raya Bedugul. This place is huge area of tropical botany garden in Bali. The management of this garden is carried out by the Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) and the organizational structure is under the guidance of the Bogor Botanical Gardens Plant Conservation Center. The making of this garden was inaugurated by Prof. Ir, Kusnoto Setyodiwiryo as a president of president of the Center for Environmental Research on 15 July 1959 with an area of 50 hectare, but now the botanical garden has expanded and become 157.5 hectare. The name of botanical “Eka KArya” was an idea by I Made Taman which served as Head of the Environmental and Conservation Conservation Agency. The word “Eka” means one and “Karya” means the work results. Kebun Raya Eka Karya interpreted as the first botanical garden which was the work of the Indonesian nation after independence.</br> This botanical garden is devoted to collecting gymnosperms (needle leaf plants) from all over the world. In addition, more than 2000 species of plants are preserved in Bali's botanical garden - among them are plants from the mountainous regions of Eastern Indonesia, such as Bali, Nusa Tenggara, Sulawesi, Maluku and Papua. The collections are available in Bali botanical gardens such as orchids, ferns and mosses, begonias, cactus, medicinal plants, aquatic plants, bamboo, Rhododendron, Araceae, Herbarium, dan another 79 bird species which life in free around the area of this botanical garden. Kebun Raya Bali is the unique place in Bali which integrate between botanical researches, plant conservations, educations, and tourisms. Its fit for chill, enjoy the nature, seeing the plants of tropical rain forests, and the birds life while learning about the benefits of the plants for the society around it.</br>http://www.kebunrayabali.com/y around it. http://www.kebunrayabali.com/)
    • Pura Alas Kedaton  + (Kedaton Temple or Alas Kedaton Temple is located in the Kukuh Village area, Marga District, Tabanan Regency.)
    • Keramas Beach  + (Keramas village is located southwest from Keramas village is located southwest from Gianyar central where this village before was a former court and known for its dancer particularly the operetta "Arja". Keramas village is one of the centers of theather and music in Gianyar regency but lesser known because it located off from tourist path.</br></br>But today that is a different story, starting from the development of By pass road that lead to Goa Lawah temple this little village become famous among surfers. The beach of Keramas suitable for surfing is not that much only several meters long along the point where fresh water coming to the sea.point where fresh water coming to the sea.)
    • Penelokan  + (Kintamani and Penelokan its fantastic MounKintamani and Penelokan its fantastic Mount and lake. The spectacular mountainous region around Kintamani with its deep Crater Lake and bubbling hot springs, make this region a must to visit. Batur Lake is the largest lake in Bali and the region offers some of the most spectacular views to be found anywhere on the island.</br></br>A cold mountain area which is always covered by fogs before 8.00 am and after 5.00 am. For years this region has been an important asset for Bali's tourism industry because of its fascinating view. This 58 kms distance from Denpasar City will greeting you with its nice view set up by mountains range, valley, caldera, lake Batur and familiar and hospitality citizen. That is Panelokan, the first village you will find before reaching the center part of Kintamani district.ing the center part of Kintamani district.)
    • Komaneka Fine Art Gallery  + (Komaneka Fine Art Gallery features unique Komaneka Fine Art Gallery features unique work by artists with new and exciting visions that reflect the lifestyles of contemporary connoisseurs.</br></br>Few people realize that Komaneka Resorts began as a gallery of fine art. In 1998, the founder of Komaneka — a son of Pande Suteja Neka, founder of the Neka Museum — created Komaneka Gallery on the Monkey Forest Road, dealing with only the best of contemporary Balinese and Indonesian art.</br></br>He built residential studios and invited top artists to come live and work there. But soon he found that visitors to Bali wanted to stay there, too. Before long, he upgraded the studios to create a small hotel, Komaneka at Monkey Forest, in a tropical garden with an infinity swimming pool.</br></br>Meanwhile Komaneka Fine Art Gallery thrived, and it is still one of the most important art galleries in Bali. The gallery is a large, handsome two-story building set back from the busy Monkey Forest Road in central Ubud.</br></br>Today its artists have reached national and international renown. Among the best known names are Pande Ketut Taman, Hanafi, Putu Sutawijaya, Wayan Sudarna Putra, Suklu, and Nyoman Erawan. One of the original artists was Nyoman Masradi, whose works have sold at auction for over a million dollarssold at auction for over a million dollars)
    • Kuta  + (Kuta Beach Bali is also an international tKuta Beach Bali is also an international tourist destination supported by the complete public facilities such as hotels, bars, restaurants, night club, souvenir shops, best shopping center, entertainments etc. This beach is suitable as a place for play around with family, relax, swim, and surf.</br></br>This beach has good wave for bali activities as surfing including surf lesson where the beginner surfer up to professional have ever experienced. The beauty of Kuta Beach Bali is complemented by the spectacular sunset that creates the romantic nuance that alluring every visitor.</br></br>Kuta Beach Bali is strategically situated in the center of Bali’s tourism which is very easy to be accessed from any directions and the other famous surf points just close from this beach such as Airport Reef, Kuta Reef, Legian Beach Bali and Seminyak Beach Bali. This place is also close to the places of interest in Bali that are many visited by tourist every day (https://disparda.baliprov.go.id/sunset-in-kuta-beach/2020/04/)iprov.go.id/sunset-in-kuta-beach/2020/04/))
    • Desa Kutuh Bangli  + (Kutuh Village is a village located in KintKutuh Village is a village located in Kintamani District, Bangli Regency. This village is one of the remote villages which is located on the border of Bangli Regency and Buleleng Regency, which is east of Madenan Village. Kutuh village is located in the mountainous area of Kintamani and has a tourist attraction, namely a waterfall or the people there call it "yeh mampeh".</br></br>The existence of this waterfall is not well known by tourists because it is located quite far from the village. To go to the location of the waterfall can be reached via a path that is approximately 3 km long from Kutuh Village. The existence of this waterfall is still maintained its naturalness because it has not been visited by many foreign and local tourists. To get to the location of the waterfall, we will take a path through the mountains of Kutuh Village, where we will be spoiled by the beauty of the panorama around which is still beautiful.</br></br>Along the road to the location of the waterfall is also still filled with weeds that grow along the road. In some roads, stairs have also been provided as well as a place to hold on because the road that is traversed has steep ravines around it. Therefore, on the way to the location of the waterfall, you must be careful because the road conditions are steep and the distance to be traveled is also quite far.distance to be traveled is also quite far.)
    • Pantai Labuan Sait  + (Labuan Sait Beach, located in Pecatu VillaLabuan Sait Beach, located in Pecatu Village, South Kuta District, is one of the white sand beaches with big waves suitable for surfing. Apart from surfing, tourists can explore the ocean by renting a jukung (traditional boat) from local fishermen, fish, or enjoy sunset views. This beach is managed by a local traditional village. The distance from the center of Badung Regency to Labuan Sait Beach is about 35.3 km and takes approximately 1 hour 31 minutes. The distance from Padang-Padang Beach to Ngurah Rai International Airport is about 19.1 km which can be reached in approximately 44 minutes.an be reached in approximately 44 minutes.)
    • Legian  + (Legian Village currently cover the same (gLegian Village currently cover the same (geographical) area, consisting of 3 banjars. In the traditional village “wewengkon”, the three banjars are the SukaDuka Banjar Legian Kaja, Legian Tengah (Pekandelan) and Legian Kelod. </br></br>Bordered by the Seminyak Village area in the north and Kuta Village in the south, this area is adjacent to the river (Tukad Mati) and rice fields. Legian Village is known as a tourism area which is equipped with many tourism facilities including entertainment centers. In addition, Legian Village also has a very beautiful beach which is the main tourist destination for tourists.</br></br>Based on history, Legian village began with the discovery of a Otaheite gooseberry that tastes sweet. This is unusual because Otaheite gooseberry generally have a sour taste. Since then, the village area is called Karang Kemanisan.</br></br>The name Karang Kemanisan is known from the utterances of the "sadeg patih" (humans who are used as mediators for Ida Bhatara) who are trance when religious ceremonies are carried out at the Legian Village temple. They often say "Damuh Karang Kemanisan".</br></br>The name Karang Kemanisan also contains the philosophy of future generations who occupy the place to always maintain harmony in attitude and behavior and maintain the beauty of nature and its environment. So that they can be blessed with prosperity and well-being. Over time the name Karang Kemanisan was changed to Legian. The word legian comes from the root word "legi" which also means sweet. In the Old Javanese language, legi also means sweet.</br></br>The Taksu Murti Kemanisan Art Studio in Legian then performed artistic performances including the composition of the Legian Manis Bebarongan Tabuh, the Rerejangan Upasaksi Dance, the Tri Taksu Creation Dance and the Telek Dance according to the characteristics of the Legian Traditional Village. This dance was even performed at the 41st Bali Arts Festival (PKB).</br></br>Now Legian Village continues to improve. Apart from being a fisherman, most Legian residents make a living from the tourism sector. Like working in a hotel or opening an art shop. The area around Legian is also well organized so that it makes tourists who want to visit comfortable.es tourists who want to visit comfortable.)
    • Nusa Lembongan  + (Lembongan Island or in Balinese called Nusa Lembongan is a small island located at 8°40.906′S 115°27,067′E adjacent to Nusa Ceningan and 2 km northwest of Nusa Penida, located in the Badung Strait, southeast of Bali Island. This photo was taken in 1984.)
    • Jemuluk  + (Located 19 kilometers from the city of Amlapura (the district capital), 12 km from Tulamben, 33 km from the Candi Dasa tourist attraction and approximately 78 km from Denpasar, Jemeluk is one of the most beautiful sea destinations.)
    • Pura Luhur Catur Kanda Pat Sari  + (Located in Banjar Pondok, Peguyangan Kaja Located in Banjar Pondok, Peguyangan Kaja village, North Denpasar district. This temple is located not far from State High School no. 8 Denpasar on Antasura Street, near the Regional Drinking Water Company, Belusung Installation. The temple's name has a meaning. "Kanda" means speech, advice, stories, behavior, magic, and wisdom. “Pat” means four while “Sari” means main. “Pat” means four while “Sari” means main.)
    • Bendungan Telaga Tunjung  + (Located in Tabanan Regency, this dam serves to meet the irrigation needs of an area of 1,335 hectares. The green and beautiful dam area is often used as a place for selfies and is also used as a place for fishing.)
    • Lotus Cafe  + (Located on Ubud’s bustling Main Road (JalaLocated on Ubud’s bustling Main Road (Jalan Raya), between Ubud Palace and Museum Puri Lukisan, Cafe Lotus has been an institution ever since it opened its doors in 1983. The atmosphere of the town may have undergone changes but the tradition of Balinese hospitality has been maintained.</br></br>Over the past 37 years the restaurant has been welcoming guests from all over the world; some have been visiting us on a regular basis, even several times during their stays. It is a custom we appreciate and it represents a continuous challenge for us..</br></br>The setting of Cafe Lotus is unique – even by Balinese standards: a large Lotus pond framed by ancient lowering kamboja (magnolia) trees and, our most recent addition, an exhibit of several dozens of blooming orchid plants. One of Ubud’s main temple complexes, Pura Taman Kemuda Saraswati, completes the scenery; the ambience is simply magical – especially during twilight hours and in the evenings.</br></br>Cafe Lotus has become on of Ubud’s landmarks, an oasis in a busy environment and even more so a centre of Balinese of culture. The restaurant comes highly recommended by guidebooks worldwide and it deserves to be included on your next visit to Bali. Contrary information in some guide books we are a full-service restaurant and not just a nice place “pour rendre un verre” (to have a drink); while we certainly welcome all, preferential seating is reserved for dinner guests after 6.30pm.</br>We are looking forward to welcoming you at Cafe Lotus when your travels bring you to Ubud.Lotus when your travels bring you to Ubud.)
    • Manggis  + (Manggis Village is located in Manggis DistManggis Village is located in Manggis District, Karangasem Regency which is one of 12 villages in Manggis District. Manggis Village is one of the villages that has the potential to produce and sell Virgin Coconut Oil (VCO) due to the dominant coconut tree in the village. One of the waterfall attractions that has the potential as a major tourist attraction in Manggis Village is Manggis Waterfall, a waterfall with particular charm.erfall, a waterfall with particular charm.)
    • Pura Agung Manik Batu  + (Manik Batu Temple is located in the Subak Manik Batu Temple is located in the Subak Kerdung area, Pedungan, Denpasar. This Manik Batu Temple is included in the category of swagina temples or functional temples, precisely as a subak temple as a place of worship to Dewi Sri. However, this temple can also be categorized as a public temple because there are several manifestations of God who are also worshiped in this temple such as Tri Murti (Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva) and their consorts (Sarasvati, Sri, and Uma/Durga), ashire for Ratu Gede Dalem Nusa and Goddess Gwan Yin.Ratu Gede Dalem Nusa and Goddess Gwan Yin.)
    • Margarana  + (Margarana is a memorial to the last great puputan of the war of independence in 1946. It memorialises the attempt to drive back the Dutch in which Col. Gusti Ngurah Rai, the head of the Balinese forces, was killed. Bali's airport is named after him.)
    • Desa Mas  + (Mas Village, one of the villages in the UbMas Village, one of the villages in the Ubud sub-district, Gianyar Regency, Bali Province, has been known by foreign and domestic tourists since the 1930s as a central village for carvers (wood carvers) on the island of Bali. Most of the residents of Mas Village depend on their livelihood as wood carvers, besides farming rice fields and fields. Mas Tourism Village based on handicrafts, Cultural Arts and Nature with very beautiful rice fields is the actualization of the Balinese concept of human life "TRI HITA KARANA" Harmonious life between humans and God, humans and humans and humans with the natural environment.s and humans with the natural environment.)
    • Desa Wisata Mengwi  + (Mengwi Village is located in the center ofMengwi Village is located in the center of the Mengwi District Government, Badung Regency. Mengwi Village is famous for its Taman Ayun Temple as a tourist attraction (UNESCO). The existence of Taman Ayun Temple is inseparable from the greatness of the Kingdom of Mengwi (Puri Ageng Mengwi) which during its heyday ruled to Blambangan (Banyuwangi), East Java. Around Taman Ayun Temple there is also the Manusa Yadnya Museum; Ogoh-Ogoh Gallery and art market. Museum; Ogoh-Ogoh Gallery and art market.)
    • Pulau Menjangan  + (Menjangan Island is a small island, locateMenjangan Island is a small island, located west of the island of Bali. As the name implies, this island is inhabited by deer (wild deer). This island is part of the West Bali National Park area. The main attraction of this island lies in the beauty of the underwater scenery, besides that the island is uninhabited. Because of the beauty of the underwater scenery, this island is one of the best locations for diving on the island of Bali. This island is very small and separated from the mainland of the island of Bali. Therefore you have to use a boat to cross. Most tourists who want to vacation on Menjangan Island will head to the Labuan Lalang & Pemuteran area, then cross by boat to the island.uteran area, then cross by boat to the island.)
    • Pura Merajan Selonding  + (Merajan Slonding Temple is one of the BesaMerajan Slonding Temple is one of the Besakih Temple complexes which has an important position. This temple is located to the north of Ulun Kulkul Temple or people call it to the west of Ulun Kulkul Temple. This temple is a place to store a traditional musical instrument called Slonding. Slonding is a type of Balinese gamelan used during important religious ceremonies at this temple.rtant religious ceremonies at this temple.)
    • Gunung Batur  + (Mount Batur (Gunung Batur) is an active voMount Batur (Gunung Batur) is an active volcano located at the center of two concentric calderas north west of Mount Agung on the island of Bali, Indonesia. The south east side of the larger 10×13 km caldera contains a caldera lake. The inner 7.5-kilometer-wide caldera, which was formed during emplacement of the Bali (or Ubud) ignimbrite, has been dated at about 23,670 and 28,500 years ago.</br></br>The first documented eruption was in 1804 and the most recent was in 2000.s in 1804 and the most recent was in 2000.)
    • Gunung Sanghyang  + (Mount Sanghyang 2074 masl (north peak) Gesing village, kec. Banjar - Buleleng Bali.)
    • Rudana Museum  + (Nestled in a beautiful Balinese architectuNestled in a beautiful Balinese architectural layout, Rudana Museum incorporates the human devotion to God. Each building within this museum has symbols associated with this devotion. This museum employs a spatial structure that embeds the concept of Tri Hita Karana. You can enjoy the expansive green gardens and rice fields that surround the building. The fragrant tropical trees and flowers make this place exude serenity. The museum is divided into several compounds and each structure a collection of a different styles.</br></br>Collections:</br></br>Rudana is one of the best contemporary art galleries and museums in Bali , home to a vast collection of artworks done by famous local and international painters. From traditional to modern, naturalism to abstract, you will see the differences between the classical Balinese arts from the contemporary paintings that have been influenced by the Western concepts.</br></br>Not just limited to paintings, this museum also stores high-value carvings and statues, such as Prasasti Panca Tan Matra, Prasasti Angkus Prana, Sapta Rsi Statue, Ganesha Statue, Peace & Prosperity Statue and Gajah Nusantara Statue. These artworks are considered high value because they are very rare and unmatched by others.</br></br>https://www.nowbali.co.id/7-best-museums-bali/https://www.nowbali.co.id/7-best-museums-bali/)
    • Air Terjun Nung-Nung  +
    • Pantai Nusa Dua  + (Nusa Dua Beach is a white sand beach and iNusa Dua Beach is a white sand beach and is one of the right spots to enjoy the sunrise in Badung Regency. Nusa Dua Beach is located in Benoa Village, South Kuta District. This beach is managed by BTDC with full tourism facilities. The distance from the center of Badung Regency to Nusa Dua Beach is about 29.3 km and takes more than 1 hour 9 minutes. While the distance from Nusa Dua Beach to Ngurah Rai International Airport is about 12 km which can be reached in approximately 30 minutes. Facilities located around Nusa Dua Beach, especially those located in Benoa Village, consist of 41 star hotels, 5 budget hotels, and 134 tourist lodges. Food and beverage facilities in the form of restaurants and restaurants were opened for 5 and 25, respectively.ts were opened for 5 and 25, respectively.)
    • Pantai Nyang-Nyang  + (Nyang-Nyang Beach is located in Pecatu VilNyang-Nyang Beach is located in Pecatu Village, South Kuta District. The beach is good for surfing and relaxing on the beach. Nyang-nyang Beach is managed by individuals but is coordinated with local traditional villages. The distance from the center of Badung Regency to Nyang-nyang Beach is about 34.7 km and takes approximately 1 hour 30 minutes. Meanwhile, the distance between Nyang-nyang Beach and Ngurah Rai International Airport is about 19 km which can be reached in approximately 40 minutes.an be reached in approximately 40 minutes.)
    • Ogoh Ogoh Museum  + (Ogoh-ogoh Museum Mengwi is the first museuOgoh-ogoh Museum Mengwi is the first museum specifically to preserve one of the most popular Balinese traditions, ogoh-ogoh (demonic statues made of bamboo, and other materials used in Ngrupuk parade – a day before Nyepi day). This museum is located in Mengwi and still in one area with Nyadnya Museum, which is located on the west side of Taman Ayun Temple. Inside this museum, there are more than 20 ogoh-ogoh from various regions in Bali, especially Badung Regency.</br>A Mengwi artist manages this place named I Ketut Nuada, a painter who is also the founder of this museum. All ogoh-ogoh stored in this museum is the result of many years of collections by the founder himself, which continued until today.nder himself, which continued until today.)
    • Karangasem  + (One of the regencies in Bali Province whicOne of the regencies in Bali Province which is located on the east end of the island of Bali. Karangasem Regency was formed with a long history of an empire that experienced progress to successfully expand out of its territory such as Buleleng, Jembrana, and Lombok. Now it is a Regency with the cultural potential of the promised customs.</br></br>The forerunner of the existence of Karangasem was attributed to the area called Adri Karang by the "Sading C Inscription" (Goris, 1954). The inscription explains that on the east of the island of Bali, a tall mountain rises upward reaching the sky called Adri Karang (Gunung Karang). The capital of Karangasem Regency is Amlapura which is located ± 84 km from the capital city of Bali Province (Denpasar). The name of the city of Amlapura was finally inaugurated as the Capital City of Karangasem Regency through the Decree of the Minister of Home Affairs Number 284, dated November 28, 1970.</br></br>The territory of Karangasem Regency is not much different from the territory of the Karangasem kingdom at first. In the time of the kingdom of Karangasem until 1908 its territory included 21 parts, namely Karangasem, Seraya, Bugbug, Ababi, Abang, Culik, Kubu, Tianyar, Pesedahan, Manggis, Antiga, Ulakan, Bebandem, Sibetan, Pesangkan, Selat, Muncan, Rendang, Besakih, Sidemen, and Talibeng. Now Karangasem Regency has 8 sub-districts namely Abang, Bebandem, Karangasem, Kubu, Manggis, Rendang, Sidemen and Selat, with 78 villages / kelurahan (75 villages and 3 kelurahan), 532 official offices, 52 neighborhoods. While traditionally, Karangasem Regency consists of 189 traditional villages with 605 indigenous banjar. Boundary of Karangasem Regency, Java Sea (North), Indonesia Ocean (South), Klungkung Regency, Bangli, Buleleng (West), and Lombok Strait (East). Some symbols that represent Karangasem Regency are Mount Agung and Pura Besakih. Regency are Mount Agung and Pura Besakih.)
    • Desa Perancak  + (One of the temples that has an interestingOne of the temples that has an interesting story in Bali is Pura Gede Perancak. The location is in Perancak Village, Negara District, Jembrana Regency. The name of this temple is actually Pura Dangkahyangan Gede Perancak. There’s also a myth behind the establishment of this temple.</br></br>Once upon a time, the Wau Rauh Pedanda named Danghyang Dwijendara, came to Bali from the Blambangan area. He arrived in western Bali, precisely in Jembrana, then met the village leader at that time, I Gusti Ngurah Rangsasa. But according to the story, I Gusti Ngurah Rangsasa is a proud and authoritarian leader. Because he felt himself more powerful, then I Gusti Ngurah Rangsasa challenged Danghyang Dwijendara. At that time, Danghyang Dwijendara prayed to the temple and cupped his hands. Because of his supernatural power, the stone inside the temple was split and the temple building fell apart. Seeing the incident, I Gusti Ngurah Rangsasa felt defeated and ran away from his village.</br></br>After the incident, the stakeholders visited Danghyang Dwijendara. He begged that the temple be restored. Well, the request was granted, so that the collapsed temple then stood up again as before. The incident was later enshrined in the name of the temple. In Balinese, encak means collapsing or breaking. Then the temple is named Pura Gede Perancak.</br></br>Well, behind this myth, this temple has become an alternative tourist spot for you to visit, because you can learn about Balinese traditions and culture here. Not only that, there is a large lake planted with mangrove trees behind the temple. There are several jukung (boat) that are ready to take you along the lake while enjoying the fresh air around. lake while enjoying the fresh air around.)
    • Padang Savana Tianyar  + (Padang Savana is located in Tianyar VillagPadang Savana is located in Tianyar Village, Kubu District, Karangasem Regency. This location can be reached about 2 to 3 hours drive from Denpasar City. This destination offers the atmosphere of a vast expanse of grass, with a backdrop of the view of Mount Agung that feels so close. But if it comes during the dry season, the weather will be so hot and the grass begins to turn brown, like a savanna. There are various activities that can be done at the Tianyar savanna, such as picnics, selfies, or enjoying a cup of coffee at the local warungs in the vicinity.</br></br>Before being known as a tourist destination, this place was a sand mining area. Even now, the savanna plains are starting to erode due to ongoing mining activities.to erode due to ongoing mining activities.)
    • Pantai Padang-Padang  + (Padang-Padang Beach is located in Pecatu VPadang-Padang Beach is located in Pecatu Village, South Kuta District. This beach has white sand waves that are very suitable for surfing. It is a good spot to enjoy the sunset. In its development, Padang-padang beach is being managed by individuals but still in coordination with local traditional villages. The distance from the center of Badung Regency to Padang-Padang Beach is about 35.3 km and takes approximately 1 hour 31 minutes. While the distance from Padang-Padang Beach to Ngurah Rai International Airport is about 19.1 km which can be reached in approximately 43 minutes.an be reached in approximately 43 minutes.)
    • Pancoran Solas Alas Tapa  + (Pancoran Solas Alas Tapa is located in PenPancoran Solas Alas Tapa is located in Peninjoan Village. Believed to be a sacred and purified place. Pancoran Solas Alas Tapa was built right under the cliffs of Alas Tapa, in the valley of Subak Tabunan. Each shower has a different name, from the west there are Tirta Alas Tapa, Tirta Bulan, Tirta Surya, Tirta Julit, Tirta Dedari, Tirta Banyumas, Tirta Barong, Tirta Sudamala, Tirta Tunggang, Tirta Blutbut, Tirta Mampeh.rta Tunggang, Tirta Blutbut, Tirta Mampeh.)
    • Panglukatan Sapta Gangga Pura Tirta Empul  + (Panglukatan Sapta Gangga Pura Tirta Empul Panglukatan Sapta Gangga Pura Tirta Empul in Timbrah Traditional Village, Karangasem District is approximately 8 km from the center of Amlapura City. To go to Pancoran Penglukatan Sapta Gangga Pura Tirta Empul, the road access is very good, through a concrete ring road that passes through the rice field landscape. The public and tourists who visit or melukat and bathe are not subject to an entrance ticket, only punia funds or donations in class by bringing Banten Pejati or Canang Sari to be delivered at Pelinggih Pura and at the Pancoran Pool. As a holy place, of course, there are restrictions that must be obeyed by visitors, such as the prohibition of entering the temple area and the Pancoran pool for those who are pregnant and menstruating, as well as not being allowed to bathe naked and littering.eing allowed to bathe naked and littering.)
    • Desa Pelaga  + (Pelaga Village is a traditional and art viPelaga Village is a traditional and art village visited by many tourists who love agrotourism. It is located in the eastern foot of Mount Catur (Mangu), Petang District, Badung Regency, Bali. Pelaga Village has an agro-tourism called Bagus Agro Pelaga. The plantation products from Pelaga village are strawberry, vanilla, coffee, and corn. In Pelaga village there is also a Nugnung waterfall. Nungnung Waterfall has a height of 50 meters.gnung Waterfall has a height of 50 meters.)
    • Pengeragoan  + (Pengeragoan Village is one of several villPengeragoan Village is one of several villages in the Pekutatan District, Jembrana Regency, Bali Province. Pengeragoan village is located approximately 45 (forty five) kilometers to the east of the city center of Jembrana. Administratively, Pengeragoan Village is divided into 5 (five) Service Banjars, including the Dangin Tukad Pengeragoan Service Banjar, Dauh Tukad Pengeragoan Service Banjar, Badingkayu Service Banjar, Mengenuanyar Service Banjar and Pasut Service Banjar. The attractions in Pengeragoan Village are Yeh Leh Beach and Pengeragoan Rest Area.e Yeh Leh Beach and Pengeragoan Rest Area.)
    • Desa Penglipuran  + (Penglipuran Village has a unique culture aPenglipuran Village has a unique culture and architecture that blends with nature. This philosophy is implemented into three aspects, namely the Parahyangan, Pawongan and Palemahan aspects: harmonious relationship between humans and God, between humans, and humans and their environment. </br></br>There are environmentally friendly houses with angkul-angkul (entrance doors) made of soil and bamboo roofs, paon (traditional kitchens) whose walls are made of gedeg (woven bamboo) and bale saka enem which also has a bamboo roof. </br></br>To maintain the comfort and beauty of the environment, each household creates a garden in front of their house (telajakan) which is planted with a variety of flower plants and motor vehicles are prohibited in the main yard at certain hours.</br></br>The concept of a beautiful and natural village is the main attraction of Penglipuran Village. The wisdom of local residents regarding spatial planning patterns makes this village neat and clean. Apart from this, this village has the status of one of the Bali Aga Villages.he status of one of the Bali Aga Villages.)
    • Penglukatan Gerembengan  + (Penglukatan Gerembengan is located in JuwuPenglukatan Gerembengan is located in Juwuk Manis, Alasangker Village, Buleleng District. This fishing location is flanked by a narrow cliff which is about 5 meters wide. The flow of water from Bukit Alit Temple to Penglukatan Gerembengan is called Tukad Saloning. Melukat place that may only be enough for 10 people by going through a narrow passage of about 4 meters. As long as the view to the sky - the cave ceiling looks so beautiful and very shading.iling looks so beautiful and very shading.)
    • Seminyak  + (Photo 1984 Golden Village was one of the first bungalow style accommodation for expats in the 80's - present.)
    • Pura Puncak Kedaton  + (Pucak Kedaton Temple is located in WongayaPucak Kedaton Temple is located in Wongaya Gede Village, Penebel, Tabanan. Pucak Kedaton Temple is indeed known as one of the temples with a phenomenal location in Bali. This temple is located at the top of Mount Batukaru which has a height of 2,276 meters above sea level. Hikers are prohibited from saying harsh words or words that indicate fatigue during the journey. In addition, you are also not allowed to take anything from the temple or litter.o take anything from the temple or litter.)
    • Pura Dalem Pangembak  + (Pura Dalem Pemmbak is located on PengembakPura Dalem Pemmbak is located on Pengembak Street, Mertasari Beach, Sanur, but is more accessible from Jalan Bypass I Gusti Ngurah Rai. Apart from being a place for healing and non-medical healing, this place is also believed to be a place to ask for smooth business. to be a place to ask for smooth business.)
    • Pucak Adeng  + (Pura Luhur Pucak Adeng is located at the tPura Luhur Pucak Adeng is located at the top of Mount Adeng, in Penebel Village, Tabanan Regency. There are several temples in the Luhur Pucak Adeng temple area. Includes Puseh Temple, Dalem Dasar Temple, Beji Temple, Penataran Pucak Adeng Temple, and Pucak Anyar Temple.ucak Adeng Temple, and Pucak Anyar Temple.)
    • Pura Pucak Watu Geni  + (Pura Pucak Watu Geni comes from the word 'Pura Pucak Watu Geni comes from the word 'pucak' which means peak, 'watu' means stone and 'geni' means fire. Its full meaning is the tip of a stone that gives off fire. This temple actually started from the discovery of a large stone that emitted fire. The stone, which is about 5 meters long, is still in the main courtyard of the temple.</br></br>This temple is located on Nuansa Indah Street, Pamecutan Kaja village, Denpasar. It is commonly visited by more people during Banyu Pinaruh day.d by more people during Banyu Pinaruh day.)
    • Pura Resi  + (Pura Resi or Pura Kawitan Geria Resi is located in the village of Mundeh Kaba-Kaba, Tabanan. Mundeh Village was once the oldest area in Nyambu Village. Before the Kaba-Kaba kingdom, Mundeh was a part of Tanah Lot.)
    • Puri Pemecutan  + (Puri Agung Pemecutan is located on Jalan TPuri Agung Pemecutan is located on Jalan Thamrin, Denpasar. The word whipping comes from whip which means whip. The Puri building was built in 1686, with the base of the building made of red bricks and roofed with palm fiber. The area of the castle has an area of about 4.2 hectares. In 1906, King Gusti Ngurah Pemecutan ordered the people to burn down the castle buildings before the war began.the castle buildings before the war began.)
    • Desa Purwakerthi  + (Purwakerti is one of the villages in the Abang sub-district, Karangasem regency, Bali province, Indonesia. There are two famous tourist attractions in this village, namely Amed and Teluk Jemeluk.)
    • Pura Rambut Siwi  + (Rambut Siwi Temple is located in Jembrana Rambut Siwi Temple is located in Jembrana district, east of Yeh Embang village, Mendoyo district. The distance is about 10 km from the State. The name Rambut Siwi contains a relic which is the lock of respected wise hair (rambut) (siwi). Rambut Siwi Temple is one of the Dang Kahyangan universe temples located in Jembrana Regency. In the Rambut Siwi Temple area at least you will meet 8 temples including the Pesanggrahan temple and also the temple under the cliffs by the beach, the first place of worship is the Pesanggrahan temple then Taman Temple, Penataran, Tirta Cave, Melanting, Gading Wani Temple, Ratu Gede Temple Dalem Ped and finally the Luhur Rambut Siwi temple. and finally the Luhur Rambut Siwi temple.)
    • Desa Saba  + (Saba Village is one of the villages locateSaba Village is one of the villages located in Blahbatuh District, Gianyar Regency. The location of Saba village is quite strategic, because it is located in the center of Gianyar city and can be accessed via Jl. Bypass Ida Bagus Mantra, so access to the village is not difficult. Saba Village is divided into 7 Service Banjars, 1) Blangsinga Service Banjar, 2) Sema Service Banjar, 3) Kawan Service Banjar, 4) Central Service Banjar, 5) Tegallulung Service Banjar, 6) Banda Service Banjar, 7) Pinda Service Banjar, 8) Banjar Dinas Saba. Around 1980-1990, this village was famous for the Bonbiyu turmeric plant.was famous for the Bonbiyu turmeric plant.)
    • Pura Sakenan  + (Sakenan Temple has a Beji Temple which is Sakenan Temple has a Beji Temple which is located in the Tunggak Tiing area, Serangan, which is still in the same area as Sakenan Temple. However, the location is hidden because it is far in the middle of the conservation forest. Like other Beji Temples, there is also a panglukatan (self-purification) place. Uniquely, the panglukatan place in this temple uses sea water as the medium for the purification. water as the medium for the purification.)
    • Pantai Samuh  + (Samuh Beach is one of the white sand beachSamuh Beach is one of the white sand beaches located in Benoa Village, South Kuta District. Samuh Beach is one of the snorkeling and diving spots in Bali. Tourists can also enjoy the beautiful beach atmosphere. At Samuh Beach, there are also artshops and restaurants. The distance from the center of Badung Regency to Samuh Beach is about 28.4 km and takes approximately 1 hour 6 minutes. While the distance from Samuh Beach to Ngurah Rai International Airport is about 12.2 km which can be reached in approximately 22 minutes.an be reached in approximately 22 minutes.)
    • Desa Wisata Sangeh  + (Sangeh Village is located in Abiansemal District, northern Badung Regency which is famous for its nature reserves and wildlife reserves inhabited by thousands of monkeys which have been a tourist attraction since the early development of tourism in Bali.)
    • Pantai Sanur  + (Sanur is one of the icons of Bali's well-kSanur is one of the icons of Bali's well-known tourism. The establishment of a Belgian painter named Adrien-Jean Leyur de Merpres in Sanur is the history of the development of the coastal area of Sanur. Along with the increasing development of tourism, in 1957 the first hotel in Sanur Village was built with the name Hotel Sindhu Beach, followed by the construction of the Bali Beach Hotel which began operating in 1966. Although marine tourism was not yet known at that time, in Sanur a development project for Sanur was formed. which was called the Beach Market in 1971. The Beach Market provides sailing services by jukung, namely traditional boats, exhibitions of sculptures, paintings, dance performances and the management of cafes and restaurants.d the management of cafes and restaurants.)
    • Dawan, Klungkung-Bali  + (Sea salt is one of Bali’s locally producedSea salt is one of Bali’s locally produced natural products. Still farmed traditionally, as it has been for generations, this produce relies on only a few things: the sea, the sand, the sun and the sweat of local farmer.</br>In this first Episode of ‘Made in Bali’, a mini-documentary series that celebrates, captures and preserves the island’s many artisans and handcraftsmen, NOW! Bali speaks to Nyoman Warta, one of the few remaining sea salt farmers. On the black volcanic sands of the Klungkung Regency of East Bali, he continues the trade of his forefathers – but he will be the last sea salt farmer of his family. In this video he shares the story of his life, the sea salt making process and the future of the trade.</br></br>(Check this out: https://youtu.be/01SwT_3jDdg)ck this out: https://youtu.be/01SwT_3jDdg))
    • Pura Selukat, Keramas  + (Selukat Temple is located in Keramas Village, Blahbatuh, Gianyar, about 15 kilometers from Denpasar. This temple is a place for Balinese people to get holy water for cleansing and for their deceased family members.)
    • Desa Sidetapa  + (Sidetapa Village is an old village or bettSidetapa Village is an old village or better known as Bali Aga Village. Previously, this village was named Gunung Sari Mupload Tapa Village. It is estimated that Sidetapa Village was founded in 785 AD by immigrants from: Sector of the Batur Region, from the Dauh Toro Ireng Region, and from the Java Region.</br>The residents of Sidetapa Village at that time consisted of 3 groups:</br>1. A group calling themselves Pasek residents who inhabit the Leked . area</br>2. The group calling itself the Patih residents who inhabit the Kunyit Village area.</br>3. The group calling itself Batur residents who inhabit the Sekarung area.</br></br>Some of the cultural heritage of Bali Aga in Sidatapa Village that can still be found is the existence of an old traditional house called Bale Gajah Tumpang Salu. This building is made of four pillars according to the elephant's feet and has 3 overlaps (salu). Another uniqueness about some of the residents' houses being built behind the road is that they are hidden and don't want to be known, maybe different from houses in general, preferring road access as the front view of the house. The walls and floors of the building still use materials from the ground as a complement, woven or whole bamboo sticks are used.</br></br>Generally, the people in this village are craftsmen of Sidetapa's typical woven bamboo crafts. Some cultural traditions such as dances and rituals typical of Sidetapa Village, namely the Rejang Dance, Jangkrang Dance, Ngabuang Dance, Sang Hyang Gandrung Ritual, and Ngaben which are typical of the village.d Ngaben which are typical of the village.)
    • Sanur  + (Sindhu Beach, I think out side of Sindhu bSindhu Beach, I think out side of Sindhu beach hotel. Photo taken in 1985.Sanur comes from two words, “Saha” and “Nuhur” which literally means desire/passion to visit a certain place and can also mean begging to come somewhere. From this word, the pronunciation changed gradually to Sanur. Sanur is recorded as one of the oldest place names contained in a Balinese inscription dated 917 AD. The Sanur area used to cover the Sanur area (Sanur Kaja Village, Sanur Kauh Village, Sanur Village) and Renon Village.Village, Sanur Village) and Renon Village.)
    • Singaraja  + (Singaraja City is part of the administratiSingaraja City is part of the administrative area of Buleleng Regency. The pattern of development in the city of Singaraja has led to a high level of heterogeneity in the city.</br></br>The administrative boundaries of the city of Singaraja are:</br>• North: Bali Sea</br>• South side: Gitit village</br>• East: Kerobokan village</br>• West: Pemaron Village Kerobokan village • West: Pemaron Village)
    • Desa Songan B  + (Songan B Village is the result of the diviSongan B Village is the result of the division of Songan Village which is divided into two namely Songan A Village and Songan B Village on July 4, 1920. </br></br>Etymologically the word Songan comes from Song and An. </br>Songan refers to a large hole from Goa while An refers to more than one object. So many interpret that Songan means a village located in a large hole in a cave. </br></br>Songan village is indeed in a cave or a large hole between Mount Batur, Mount Abang, Bukit Gede and other hills.</br>Songan B Village is located on the edge of the largest lake in Bali, namely Lake Batur. The charm of Lake Batur and Mount Batur which is a tourist attraction in this village. In addition, this village also has a spiritual tourist spot at Ulun Danu Batur Songan Temple.ist spot at Ulun Danu Batur Songan Temple.)
    • Museum Bajra Sandhi  + (Standing in the centre of a park, Bajra SaStanding in the centre of a park, Bajra Sandhi Museum displays spectacular and artistic Balinese architecture. Located in central of Denpasar, this is where you can learn a lot about the history and culture of Bali. The museum is a dedication to the struggles of the past and reminds future generations of culture and the need to preserve it. The site has numerous dioramas that depict the political and economic events of Bali dating back to thousands of years. The surrounding areas of the museum is a great place for runners, cyclists and yoga enthusiasts to enjoy the park.</br></br>Collections:</br></br>One of the important collections in this museum is the Bajra, most commonly used by Hindu priests while chanting Vedic mantras during the religious ceremonies. This historical museum captures the Balinese struggle against the Dutch colonial invasion. The Balinese Struggle Monument with its Balinese architecture and detailed carvings is an important part of the museum. This one of the museums in Bali that are more frequented by locals, which makes it a less busy destination for visitors!</br></br>See also: https://dictionary.basabali.org/Place_Monumen_Perjuangan_Rakyat_Bali_Bajra_Sandhionumen_Perjuangan_Rakyat_Bali_Bajra_Sandhi)
    • Subak Anggabaya  + (Subak Anggabaya is located in the city of Denpasar. Subak Anggabaya members who are also automatically residents of Banjar Anggabaya.)
    • Subak Kedampang  + (Subak Kedampang is located in the KerobokaSubak Kedampang is located in the Kerobokan Traditional Village. Subak was formed in 1946 with six regions (munduk) namely Munduk Kedampang Kangin, Munduk Kedampang Kauh, Munduk Kedampang Tengah, Munduk Pengubengan Dangin Jalan, Munduk Pengubengan Dauh Jalan, and Munduk Pengipian.gubengan Dauh Jalan, and Munduk Pengipian.)
    • Ngwangun Sukawati malarapan antuk Genah Wisata  + (Sukawati Village is located in Sukawati DiSukawati Village is located in Sukawati District, Gianyar Regency. In here there is a tourist destination called Jogging Track Sudamala Sukawati. The place is very nice and good for tourist destination, furthermore it is not far from the capital city of Denpasar. Unfortunately there are some problems in that place that should be fixed.oblems in that place that should be fixed.)
    • Pantai Suluban  + (Suluban Beach is located in Pecatu VillageSuluban Beach is located in Pecatu Village, South Kuta District. Suluban Beach has the characteristics of white sand. In the Suluban Beach area or more precisely in Pecatu Village, there are 12 star hotels, 4 budget hotels, and 138 tourist lodges. While eating and drinking facilities such as restaurants amounted to 11 units and 3 restaurants.ts amounted to 11 units and 3 restaurants.)
    • Pura Taman Beji Penyampuhan Tukad Badung  + (Taman Beji Pengampuhan Temple is a sacred Taman Beji Pengampuhan Temple is a sacred place surrounded by gardens or waters which are located at the confluence of two rivers. This temple is located on the outskirts of the fusion of the Badung River and the Oongan River in the Banjar Suci area, central Denpasar. Uniquely, this campuhan is also the boundary of three banjars, namely Banjar Pekambingan, Banjar Suci, and Banjar Alangkajeng.ngan, Banjar Suci, and Banjar Alangkajeng.)
    • Pura Taman Manik Mas, Bakbakan  + (Taman Manik Mas temple is Located in BanjaTaman Manik Mas temple is Located in Banjar Gitgit, Bakbakan Village, Gianyar. In this place, there is a confluence of two rivers called Cangkir Lanang and Cangkir Wadon rivers. The confluence of these waters is called campuhan which is used as a place of cleansing before marriage. This river water is believed to be a symbol of the union of a man and a woman. symbol of the union of a man and a woman.)
    • Taman Nusa  + (Taman Nusa Bali is located on the land whiTaman Nusa Bali is located on the land which has 15 hectare in Taman Bali street, Banjar Blahpande Kelod, SIdan Village, Gianyar Regency – about 30 km northeast of Denpasar city. Taman Nusa is a cultural tourism park that provides comprehensive knowledge of the culture of various Indonesian ethnic groups in the natural atmosphere of the island of Bali. It served the panorama of the life time of Indonesia which started in Prehistoric era with the old and primitive natures, Bronze age, and the Kingdom ages which has one of the biggest masterpiece called Candi Bororbudur / Borobudur Temple. Taman Nusa also shown the diversity of cultures and ethnics in Indonesia with the atmosphere of traditional living and served traditional art performance of the cultural village. Moreover, Taman Nusa also describe about the earlier time of Indonesia by the independence era, where there’s a proclamator’s figure Soekarno and Hatta with proclamation text as the background. Then there’s a library and two museums which has many Indonesian cultural heritage such as : wayang, batik, woven, and embroidery.</br> Furthermore, Taman Nusa served the panorama of Gianyar ridge in Bali which combined to the Indonesian architecture in many specific identity from one era to another eras. Start from the ancient vernacular, Hindhu and Buddha, then Islamic architecture and colonial architecture or Indie Style. All of it form a marvelous heavenly realm and witness that the natural environment can be maintained. The mission of it is to make it became means of preservation, tourism and didactics for the visitors, locals and foreigners to understand the cultures of Indonesia by interactive and fascinating way.</br>http://www.taman-nusa.comfascinating way. http://www.taman-nusa.com)
    • Taman Ujung Sukasada  + (Taman Ujung or Taman Ujung Sukasada is locTaman Ujung or Taman Ujung Sukasada is located in Banjar Ujung, Tumbu village, Karangasem regency, Karangasem. It was owned by the ancient Balinese Kingdom which used for resting place to the Kingdom’s family of Karangasem. Then, it also used as a place to meditate and for welcoming the kingdom’s guests. It was built by the Karangasem King I Gusti Bagus Jelantik in 1909 by the architect Van Den Hentz a Dutchman and Loto Ang a Tiongkok. The built of Taman Ujung was finished in 1921 an din 1937 it was inaugurated by a marble inscription which written in Latin alphabet and Bali letter also in two languages, Melayu and Balinese.</br> Taman Ujung at the Dutch East Indies was famous in the name of waterpaleis or the water palace. There are 3 big pools in one place. Moreover, there also stairs where on the top of it there’s a building without a roof pillar. From that place the visitors are served with the panorama of the blue ocean and the shore, also the charm of the unique architectures which are mixed by the European medieval and Balinese. Taman Ujung usually used for the pre wedding photo area. The mixed architectures at the wall of the King’s residence building there are colorful windows which are identic with the architectures of the church in Europe made it has the unique of itself.</br>https://www.ujungwaterpalace.comf itself. https://www.ujungwaterpalace.com)
    • Danau Tamblingan  + (Tamblingan Lake is a lake located on the northern slope of Mount Lesung, Munduk Village area, Banjar District, Buleleng Regency, Bali.)
    • Pantai Tanjung Benoa  + (Tanjung Benoa Beach is located in Tanjung Tanjung Benoa Beach is located in Tanjung Benoa Village, South Kuta District. At this beach, there are many water sports such as paraseling, snorkeling, seawalker, bananaboat, flying bord, rolling donuts, flying fish, waker boarding, waterskiing, jetski, scuba diving, swimming and interludes. Besides having many tourist attractions, Tanjung Benoa Beach also has beautiful clean white sand beaches.Itisalso awonderful place to see the sunrise. In its development as a tourist destination, Tanjung Benoa Beach is managed by hotel, restaurant and water sports companies around Tanjung Benoa while still coordinating with local traditional villages. The distance from the center of Badung Regency to Tanjung Benoa Beach is about 31.3 km and takes more than 1 hour and 14 minutes. While the distance from Tanjung Benoa Beach to Ngurah Rai International Airport is about 14.6 km which can be reached in approximately 28 minutes.an be reached in approximately 28 minutes.)
    • Desa Benoa  + (Tanjung Benoa is a tourist spot in Bali whTanjung Benoa is a tourist spot in Bali which is famous for its beaches. This place is also a paradise for water rides such as banana boats, scuba diving, parasailing, rolling donuts, seawalkers, flying fish, snorkeling, and others. In addition, there is a service to Turtle Island where turtles, snakes, Bali starlings live and breed, so that Tanjung Benoa is not wrongly known as the center of marine tourism in Bali. Tanjung Benoa Village is one of 6 villages/outputs in South Kuta District, Badung Regency, Bali Province which consists of 6 banjars/neighborhoods.which consists of 6 banjars/neighborhoods.)
    • Candi Tebing Tegallinggah  + (Tebing Tegallinggah Temple is one of the aTebing Tegallinggah Temple is one of the archaeological remains in Tegallinggah Hamlet, Bedulu Village, Blahbatuh District, Gianyar Regency, Bali Province. This Cliff Temple is the southernmost of several remains along the Tukad (River) Pakerisan. Starting from Pegulingan Temple, Tirta Empul Temple, Mangening Temple, Gunung Kawi Temple, Krobokan Cliff Temple, Measuring-Size Temple, Subak Bubugan Temple, and Tegallinggah Cliff Temple. Krijgsman in 1952 when he was still the Head of the Bali National Institute of Antiquities and Heritage. Located approximately 30 km from the center of Bali Province, 5 km from the center of Gianyar City. In general, Tebing Tegallinggah Temple has boundaries, among others, in the northern part bordering land Empty areas in the form of river flows and cliff areas, in the east bordering vacant land used for fields, while in the west it is directly adjacent to an area used as a place for fish cultivation (fishing ponds) and in the south is bordered by vacant land in the form of river flows and cliff areas.n the form of river flows and cliff areas.)
    • Pura Telaga Waja  + (Telaga Waja Temple is located in Banjar KaTelaga Waja Temple is located in Banjar Kapitu, Kendran Village, Tegalalang District, Gianyar Regency. This temple is contained in several books namely Negarakertagama, Bulian Inscription, and Lontar Dharma Yoga Samadhi. In this temple there is a lake of Telaga Waja and in the ejection of Dharma Yoga Samadhi there is a hint to do melukat bathing for 7 times at this pathirtan Telaga Waja. Melukat here aims to clear all the mala and surrender yourself.clear all the mala and surrender yourself.)
    • Pura Telaga Waja, Kendran  + (Telaga Waja Temple is located in Banjar KaTelaga Waja Temple is located in Banjar Kapitu, Kendran Village, Tegalalang District, Gianyar Regency. This temple is mentioned in several ancient manuscripts namely Negarakertagama, Bulian Inscription, and Lontar Dharma Yoga Samadhi. In this temple, there is a lake named Telaga Waja. In the ejection of Dharma Yoga Samadhi there is a set of procedures to do holy bathing 7 times at Telaga Waja. Holy bathing at this place aims to clear all the mala and calm down. aims to clear all the mala and calm down.)
    • Tenganan Dauh Tukad  + (Tenganan Dauh Tukad is a Bali Aga or Bali Tenganan Dauh Tukad is a Bali Aga or Bali Mula village in the east of Bali, district of Karangasem. The village is a separate entity under the village of Tenganan Pegringsingan.</br></br>Bali Aga villages are villages that have existed in Bali before the Majapahit kingdom invaded the island.</br></br>Tenganan Dauh Tukad adheres to a different calendar from the usual Balinese Calendar. The village has a few characteristic ceremonies, nowhere to be found in other villages.es, nowhere to be found in other villages.)
    • Desa Tenganan Pegringsingan Karangasem  + (Tenganan Pegringsingan is a Village that iTenganan Pegringsingan is a Village that is located in the eastern part of Bali. Even among the highly spiritual villages in Bali, Tenganan Pegringsingan is still considered as a very unique and secluded one. In fact, this Village is one of the few Aga villages in Bali.</br></br>Tenganan Pegringsingan is very special in terms of cultural heritage as it is almost free from any outside influence. The villagers are trying to keep their Village pure and clean. As a result, Tenganan Pegringsingan is highly unique, even compared to other exotic villages in Bali....</br></br>One of the rituals performed by the people of Tenganan village is the Pandan War. Two young men were pitted against each other in a special arena. Each young man carries a weapon; a bunch of thorny pandan leaves which have sharp spines. They try to inflict each other’s bodies with lashes from the leaves’ sharp thorns. This is not a spectacle for those faint of hearts because there will be blood!int of hearts because there will be blood!)
    • Tenganan Pegringsingan  + (Tenganan Pegringsingan is a village in theTenganan Pegringsingan is a village in the regency of Karangasem in Bali, Indonesia. Before the 1970s was known by anthropologists to be one of the most secluded societies of the archipelago.</br></br>Rapid changes have occurred in the village since the 70's, such as the development of local communications by the central government, the opening up to tourism, the breaking of the endogamic rules. Tourists are attracted to Tenganan by its unique Bali Aga culture that still holds to the original traditions, ceremonies and rules of ancient Balinese, and its unique village layout and architecture. It is known for its Gamelan selunding music and geringsing double ikat textiles.</br></br>Many of the life-cycle rituals of the Tengananes are similar to those of the Balinese in general, but have subtle differences. Some ceremonies are unique. One of the distinguishing features is the use of geringsing. By virtue of their magical qualities geringsing are not only capable of keeping impurities and danger out of the village, but also shield and protect humans from baleful influences during rites of passage as they transition from one phase of life to the next. The Tengananese receive their first geringsing at the hair cutting ritual. His hair is cut and placed in a basket which is placed on a folded geringsing on the balé tengah, on which the Tegananese both enters and leaves the world. In the ceremony that admits a boy or girl to the youth association of the village, they are carried in a geringsing cloth on their father's right shoulder. In the concluding ceremony of teruna nyoma which is the initiation, the candidates wear a geringsing and bear a keris. for the tooth filing ceremony, an essential rite of passage for all Balinese Hindu, the participants pillow is covered by geringsing. After death the grnitals of the deceased are covered by a geringsing hip sash. These cloths may not be used again and so usually ae sold . In the purification of the soul ceremony (muhun) the dead person's presence, which is symbolizes by an inscribed palm leaf, is also arrayed in a geringsing. In the wedding ceremony the groom invites his in-laws to visit his parents home where the couple, dressed in festal geringsing clothing while relatives bring symbolic gifts which are placed on a geringsing cloth.ts which are placed on a geringsing cloth.)
    • Pura Teratai Bang  + (Teratai Bang Temple is located in Candi KuTeratai Bang Temple is located in Candi Kuning Village, Baturiti, Tabanan. This temple is in the same area as the Eka Karya Botanical Gardens in Bedugul. Entering the temple area in Bukit Tapak, the characteristic is the strong smell of sulfur, because in the temple area there is a spring that emits smoke and smells of sulfur, it is believed, this sulfur arises because of the pleasure of Dewa Agni (god of fire) descending to earth and residing in the temple this, it is not fire that we worship but that creates the power of this fire.p but that creates the power of this fire.)
    • Desa Terunyan  + (The "Bali Aga people, who live in typicallThe "Bali Aga people, who live in typically remote and isolated villages mainly in northeast Bali, are some of the island's oldest inhabitants: Trunyan dates back to at least 911 CE. Like most Balinese, the Bali Aga follow Bali's eccentric brand of Hinduism, but every village cluster, like the group of villages Trunyan heads, also has its own religious rituals and beliefs."as its own religious rituals and beliefs.")
    • Catur Muka  + (The Catur Muka Statue was built in 1973 byThe Catur Muka Statue was built in 1973 by a Balinese artist I Gusti Nyoman Lempad of Ubud Village. This statue has a height of 9 meters. Its position itself faces the four cardinal directions, namely East, West, South, and North.</br></br>Passing the crossroad (Catus Pata) of the Catur Muka statue, you will see a bell clock from the Dutch period in 1930. Relics of Dutch colonialism named to this intersection as the Bell Quarter. When the new city design was applied in the 1970s, a Catur Muka statue was built. This signifies the place being Catus Pata Utama (the main crossroad) as the axis of the city.e main crossroad) as the axis of the city.)
    • Kawasan Jalan Gajah Mada  + (The Cultural Heritage Area of Gajah Mada SThe Cultural Heritage Area of Gajah Mada Street, Denpasar is a representation of the old city of Denpasar. This area is motivated by old buildings that functioned as shops. This line of shops on Jalan Gajah Mada shows the area's glory as the largest trading center in Denpasar City to date. Various symbols of the development of the city of Denpasar as the capital of the province Province which can be traced in this one area, starting from the landmarks of the city of Denpasar, the first hotel, and the stretching of the community's economy.the stretching of the community's economy.)
    • Gitgit  + (The Gitgit Waterfall can be found in the nThe Gitgit Waterfall can be found in the north of Bali, just about 20 minutes south from Singaraja. This popular waterfall is best known as the “twin falls” or in the local language the “Air Terjun Kembar Gitgit” due to its flow which is divided into two equal waterways. The waterfall can easily be reached from the main road and after a short trek down the valley. Swimming is allowed but there is a local legend according to which the couples who bathe together in this waterfall, they’ll break up any time soon.</br></br>Read more in https://balibuddies.com/on. Read more in https://balibuddies.com/)
    • Tenganan Dauh Tukad  + (The Island of Bali is developing fast, in The Island of Bali is developing fast, in part due to its popularity as a tourist destination. Despite this, there are some villages still occupied by the indigenous people of Bali, where little has changed over the centuries. The rituals of these Bali Aga villages, which lie mostly in the east, are fascinating for foreign travellers and for other Balinese, who come in large numbers to witness these special ceremonies. </br>I arrived around 7 PM in Tenganan Dauh Tukad village the night before the Pandan War. Walking up the nearly deserted main street, I discovered that most of the community members were attending a prayer ritual in the main temple. Soon, however, people started streaming out of the temple and I struck up a conversation with Komang, who very kindly invited me back to his house for coffee and cake. </br></br>After coffee, Komang and I made our way to a smaller village temple where young people were already filing through the gates. The boys moved to one side while the girls, beautifully adorned in traditional attire, took their place on a small raised platform on the opposite side. Soon enough, the boisterous boys started throwing romantic words in the direction of the ever so bashful girls. A couple of the male suitors were very poetic. Others were less so, trying phrases like, “How about going on my scoopy (motorbike) together, just you and me – yes?” </br></br>It was highly entertaining, and even the priests were laughing at the young people’s antics. The evening got more and more lively as the suggestions became increasingly inventive. Komang explained that the event was a kind of pre-courtship, where many boys were hoping to impress a future bride. </br></br></br>Tenganan Dauh Tukad village.</br></br>Preparation of Pandan War.</br>Some of the girls threw their own words back or laughed, but the overall intention was clear - for connections to be made. In the end, I was not sure if any of those boys were successful, but it was not for want of trying.</br></br>After the exchanges, everyone filed out and began to prepare for the next ritual – the race around the village. This involved eight of the younger boys climbing onto the backs of older boys for a piggyback style relay race. The younger boys clung on for dear life as the runners used all their strength and speed to complete three circuits of the village. Somehow these boys managed to keep their traditional finery intact, their krises (sacred dagger with a wavy-edged blade) lodged firmly into their fine double ikat textile sarongs and I did not see one ornate golden crown fall.</br></br>There were also eight pigs who at times dodged and weaved between the boys and, at times, seemed to be chasing them. The pigs were on poles and hoisted on the shoulders of the male or (strong) female bearers. These pigs had been slow cooked over a coconut shell fire. There were a lot of yells of encouragement from the crowd as these eight boys and eight cooked pigs ran for their lives. The whole affair was incredibly noisy and a lot of fun. </br></br>After the excitement, I was invited back for a suckling pig feast with Komang’s family. There was a variety of pork dishes, including sate, spare ribs, sausage and a delicious pork stew with banana stems. Over dinner, Komang briefed me on the origin of the Pandan War ritual, known locally as Makare-Kare.</br></br></br>The young Balinese boys.</br>He explained that this annual ceremony was to honour the God of War, Indra. Dating from Vedic times, Indra has been seen as the supreme ruler of the gods and hailed as the god of war and of thunder and storms. He is revered as the greatest of all warriors who can defend the gods and mankind alike against the forces of evil.</br></br>The day of the Pandan War was hot and so I found myself a shady spot well before it was due to start. While waiting, I struck up a conversation with Ayu, from Tabanan, “I have travelled three hours from my village to be here,” Ayu said. “I would not miss this Pandan War for anything. I came last year too. This original Balinese culture is so different from the Balinese culture in my village. The Pandan War ritual is over 1,000 years old, and not found anywhere else in Bali. It is a marvel and I think it’s important for my children to see it.”</br></br>The War started in the early afternoon under an intense hot blue sky. The gamelan orchestra struck up their gongs, drums and percussion instruments as the first two warriors appeared on the stage holding pandanus leaves with razor sharp spikes. As they engaged in battle, the orchestra’s tempo kept getting faster and faster, eventually reaching fever pitch. Ayu explained the gamelan players were skilfully matching their rhythm with that of the fighting. </br></br>I was mesmerised by the deep lunges and agile foot movements of the successive pairs of warriors appearing before the crowd. Their fast and furious strikes made the large crowd go into frenzy. The fighting got pretty gruesome at times, with most battles resulting in a bit of bloodletting. The referee had to move as swiftly as the warriors to control the fights, and many had to be broken up. The warriors indeed have to be very brave but, as the afternoon wore on, many more stepped up to take on the challenge. This included rounds with boys as young as eight years old. </br></br>Despite the drama of the fighting, throughout the ritual there was a wonderful spirit of comradery among the warriors, and smiles were often exchanged between opponents. Ayu’s sister, Putu, nudged me, “I think they are actually dancing. That is the way I explain it to my children, so they don’t get too upset.”</br></br></br>Eight of the younger boys climbing onto the backs of older boys for a piggyback style relay race.</br></br>The event was a kind of pre-courtship, where many boys were hoping to impress a future bride. </br>After each fight, the two opponents left the stage immediately, streaked with blood but giving one another one last smile and then they smeared a yellow paste on each other’s wounds.</br></br>“I was only eight years old when I started to fight,” Komang said after his round. “I fight every year.” After turning his back to show me his wounds he said, “It’s not so painful. The first time it really hurt. Now I am used to it and can master mind over matter, and I barely feel it. The paste we rub on each other’s backs is turmeric and other herbs. It will be all healed in three days.”</br></br>As the War raged, demure young village maidens watched from the adjacent bale. They were dressed in sparkling golden crowns and intricately woven double ikat bodices, with pink silk sashes accentuating their tiny waists. They watched the fight with an aloof air which occasionally transformed into a smile. The young women also had the most exquisite makeup and hairstyles. </br></br>I struck up a conversation with Kadek, who told me it had taken two hours to get ready but assured me that it was worth it. “We have love on our mind all the time. Whether we are swinging on the old Vedic wooden swing ritual or watching the men fight with the pandanus leaves, or at the evening romantic poetry ritual, we are contemplating a suitor.”</br></br>The Tenganan Duah Tukad villagers preserve their authentic, age-old aga culture with many time-honoured rituals. These villagers are in fact the oldest tribal group in Bali. The village is self-sustaining, with two major productive honey bee enterprises, a thriving Ikat fabric cottage industry and artisan miniature book production from lontar palm leaf. It also produces ata craftwork, weaving ata grass to make placemats, bags and baskets. The village is very welcoming of guests at any time.</br></br>In Bali, as in all the islands I have travelled to in Indonesia, people always show great respect for visitors, and it is not uncommon to be invited into the homes of villagers for a coffee or a meal. In this deeply traditional village, however, I experienced a special sense of genuine inclusion and openness to me as an outsider.</br></br>I walked away having made many new friends and felt very privileged to have learnt a little more about the Bali Aga customs and culture.re about the Bali Aga customs and culture.)
    • Monumen Puputan Badung  + (The Puputan Badung Monument which is now kThe Puputan Badung Monument which is now known as Puputan Badung Square I Gusti Ngurah Made Agung is located in the heart of Denpasar, right in front of the Bali Museum. This monument is located on the northern side of Puputan Square, which used to be a battlefield during the Puputan Badung War in 1906 when the Dutch invaded Denpasar.</br></br>The word puputan means all out. So this monument is a form of commemoration and respect for the Balinese people who fought an all-out war against the Dutch. Now the Puputan Badung monument is a place of recreation for the people of Denpasar. of recreation for the people of Denpasar.)
    • Bebandem  + (The history of Bebandem begins with the reThe history of Bebandem begins with the reign of the kingdom in Bali, which was ruled by Ida Dalem Waturenggong which was then ruled again by his descendants named Ida Dalem Kepakisan and the successor of the last king dynasty was Ida Dalem Ketut whose royal territory was in Klungkung Regency.</br>The name of the present village of Bebandem is taken from the name of I Gusti Bandem who is already well-known as a priest (Dukuh Bujangga), and of course as a tribute to him who has contributed his name is set to be the name of the village with the suffix 'Be' which when interpreted in Sanskrit means to reside/stay above.ed in Sanskrit means to reside/stay above.)
    • Pura Ulun Danu Beratan  + (The history of the Ulun Danu Bratan templeThe history of the Ulun Danu Bratan temple can be known based on archaeological data and historical data contained in the Mengwi inscription. Based on the archaeological data found and located on the front page of the Ulun Danu Bedugul Temple, there are relics of historical objects such as a sarcophagus and stones which are thought to have existed since the megalithic era. Based on the Mengwi inscription, I Gusti Agung Putu as the founder of the Mengwi kingdom had built a temple at the end of Lake Beratan before he founded the Taman Ayun temple. Ulun Danu Beratan Temple is located at the end of Lake Beratan, which is in the Bedugul tourist area, Candikuning Village, Baturiti District, Tabanan Regency, Bali. With a distance of approximately 56 km from the city of Denpasar by passing the Denpasar - Singaraja road. by passing the Denpasar - Singaraja road.)
    • Pura Purancak  + (The location of Perancak Temple is in PeraThe location of Perancak Temple is in Perancak Village, Negara District. When Danghyang Nirartha crossed the Bali Strait by boat from a pumpkin, and landed on the beach which is now known as Perancak. While waiting for the arrival of his wife and seven sons, Nirartha took shelter under an ancak tree. That's where until now the Pura Purancak stands. where until now the Pura Purancak stands.)
    • Pura Batu Pageh  + (The location of the temple is in Banjar KaThe location of the temple is in Banjar Kangin, Ungasan village, South Kuta District, Kab. Badung. The location itself is on a cliff in a cave at a height of 10 meters, so you need to climb stairs.</br>It should also be noted that in this area there are many monkeys roaming around. Pura Dalem Batu Pageh is about 50 minutes drive from Denpasar, under the temple there is a tourist attraction called Batu Pageh beach or Green Bowl beach. The beach is also called Bali Cliff beach, which is one of the beach attractions in the South Bali tourism area.ttractions in the South Bali tourism area.)
    • Pantai Bingin  + (The location of this beach is in the southThe location of this beach is in the south of the island of Bali. Precisely in Pecatu Village, South Kuta, Badung Regency. In addition, this beach is located close to Dreamland Beach, Padang-Padang Beach, and Balangan Beach. If departing from Denpasar, the trip to this beach takes about an hour.he trip to this beach takes about an hour.)
    • Air Terjun Tadah Hujan Campur Rasa  + (The location of this waterfall is in MenyaThe location of this waterfall is in Menyali Village, Sawan District, Buleleng Regency. The distance is 15 KM from Singaraja City. This waterfall has 3 (three) levels:</br>1. The first one with a height of 20 meters;</br>2. The second level is 10 meters high;</br>3. Finally, with a height of 12 meters.h; 3. Finally, with a height of 12 meters.)
    • Bendungan Gerokgak (Renon)  + (The main purpose of the Gerokgak Dam is toThe main purpose of the Gerokgak Dam is to help farmers who are always short of water during the dry season. So during the rainy season, this dam will store a lot of water, but after the dry season comes the water will be used by farmers to irrigate their fields. The dam, which is located 159 meters above sea level, is located in Gerokgak Village, Gerokgak District, Buleleng Regency, Bali with a distance of 43 Km from the center of Singaraja City.f 43 Km from the center of Singaraja City.)
    • Desa Tri Buana Sekar Sari  + (The traditional village of Tri Buana Sekar Sari is a beautiful and beautiful village that has a lot of natural tourism potential.)
    • Desa Bugbug  + (The village has its own website (2022) https://www.desaadatbugbug.com/ and YouTube channel: Desa Adat Bugbug Channel.)
    • Desa Bonyoh  + (The village is located in the hills of KinThe village is located in the hills of Kintamani, Bangli. It is located 11 km south of Kintamani sub-district and 30 km north of Bangli city. This village is one of the ancient villages that still maintains past traditions ranging from the concept of settlement to marital problems. The unique thing about marriage in this village is the taboo on having more than one wife for men.aboo on having more than one wife for men.)
    • Ped  + (There are five temple locations that are uThere are five temple locations that are united in the Penataran Agung Ped Temple area. The first prayer is the Segara Temple, as the place where Bhatara Baruna resides, which is located in the northernmost part close to the shoreline of the Nusa Strait ocean. The second prayer is Pura Taman which is located to the south of Pura Segara with a pond around the shrine inside which functions as a place of purification. Then the third prayer, which is to the west again, there is the main temple, namely Penataran Ratu Gede Mecaling as a symbol of the supernatural power of the Nusa rulers of his day. The last prayer is to the east there is Ratu Mas. Finally in the middle jaba there is Bale Agung who is the linggih of the Bhatara-bhatara at the time of ngusaba.he Bhatara-bhatara at the time of ngusaba.)
    • Monument Perjuangan Rakyat Bali Bajra Sandhi  + (This monument is located in the Puputan NiThis monument is located in the Puputan Niti Mandala Renon Field, Denpasar. The monument which has an area of 40,000 meters² is located in a green open area which is comfortable to visit. This building stands on the south side of the field with the philosophical concept of playing Mandara Giri to get tirta amrta as a source of life. The designer of this magnificent building is Ida Bagus Gde Yadnya. Carrying the Bajra or Genta form as the main building with magnificent Balinese ornaments. This building is also a symbol of the journey of Balinese history from time to time, from prehistoric times to the present. With supporting facilities such as a museum, this monument has become one of the icons of the Province of Bali. Now this monument is not only a learning tool but also a recreational place for selfies.but also a recreational place for selfies.)
    • Pura Desa  + (This temple is called Pura Desa because thThis temple is called Pura Desa because this temple is placed in the center of the village, which is at one corner of the catuspata (great crossroads). Pura Desa is the center for carrying out ceremonies for the benefit of the village such as Ngusaba Desa, pasamuhan batara after melis which was held before Panyepian. In some areas in Bali, Pura Desa is also known as Pura Bale Agung. This name is probably taken from the name of the Bale Agung building which is found on the first page of the temple. is found on the first page of the temple.)
    • Pura Andakasa  + (This temple is located in Angantelu VillagThis temple is located in Angantelu Village, Manggis District, Karangasem Regency. From Denpasar, this temple can be reached with a distance of about 60 km - to the east, or 20 km east of the city of Semarapura - the capital city of Klungkung Regency. An inscription is found in the Panyimpenan Temple, Pura Luhur Andakasa, but it is not written on the inscription the existence of this temple. As stated in various lontars, Pura Luhur Andakasa has the status as one of the Heavens of the Universe, as well as Sad Heaven.ns of the Universe, as well as Sad Heaven.)
    • Pura Puncak Mundi  + (This temple is located in Rata Hamlet, KluThis temple is located in Rata Hamlet, Klumpu Village, Nusa Penida. The location is at the top of Bukit Mundi which is the highest land in Nusa Penida. The height of this temple is 521 meters above sea level and takes about 45 minutes from Nusa Penida Harbor. Usually Hindus who will do tirta yatra to Nusa Penida first pray at this temple. After that, they will head to Dalem Ped Temple. This temple consists of three temples, namely Krangkeng Temple, Beji Temple, and Puncak Mundi Temple.ple, Beji Temple, and Puncak Mundi Temple.)
    • Pura Mengening  + (This temple is located in Saraseda Village, Tampaksiring, Gianyar. In this temple, there are ten springs with a shower for each spring.)
    • Pura Lempuyang Madya  + (This temple is positioned at the top of Mount Lempuyang, in the eastern part of the island of Bali. Lempuyang Temple is precisely located at an altitude of 1,175 m above sea level.)
    • Tirta Empul  + (Tirta Empul Temple is located in Manukaya Tirta Empul Temple is located in Manukaya Village, Tampaksiring District, Gianyar Regency, Bali. Archaeological research that began in the early twentieth century has found evidence that this area does hold a number of archaeological remains which are still functioning sacred (sacred living monuments), scattered in Panempahan Village, Manukaya Village, and Tampaksiring.llage, Manukaya Village, and Tampaksiring.)
    • Bendungan Titab  + (Titab Ularan Dam dammed the flow of the Saba River and inundated 6 villages in 2 sub-districts in Buleleng Regency. From downtown Singaraja we can cover a distance of 30 Km with a travel time of 55 minutes.)
    • Tukad Bindu Denpasar  + (Tukad Bindu located in Kesiman Village, EaTukad Bindu located in Kesiman Village, East Denpasar District. Precisely located in the alley Sikarini, Kesiman, Denpasar. Tukad Bindu Bali tourism can be enjoyed in various ways. When in the morning this place can be used as a sports arena just jogging, during the daytime this place can be a shelter accompanied by typical snacks such as satay satul, and in the afternoon we can swim and play water in this clean river.n swim and play water in this clean river.)
    • Tulamben  + (Tulamben Village is located in Kubu DistriTulamben Village is located in Kubu District, Karangasem Regency, Bali Province. This village is growing rapidly because there is a tourist attraction that is quite famous for its underwater beauty. The majority of the population of Tulamben Village work as fishermen.ion of Tulamben Village work as fishermen.)
    • Tumbu  + (Tumbu Village is one of several villages iTumbu Village is one of several villages in the Karangasem District, Karangasem Regency, Bali Province. Tumbu Village is located about 60 kilometers from the capital city of Bali Province, Denpasar, and about 7 kilometers from Karangasem Regency. Administratively in Tumbu Village there are 5 (five) Banjar Dinas namely Tumbu Kaler Hamlet, Tumbu Kelod Hamlet, Kebon Tumbu Hamlet, Ujung Tengah Hamlet, and Ujung Pesisi Hamlet. Traditionally in Tumbu Village there are 3 Banjar Adat namely Hamlet Tumbu Kelod, Hamlet Tumbu Kaler, and Hamlet Kebon Tumbu.amlet Tumbu Kaler, and Hamlet Kebon Tumbu.)
    • Ubud  + (Ubud is one of the sub-districts in GianyaUbud is one of the sub-districts in Gianyar Regency, located approximately 20 kilometers north of Denpasar and 10 kilometers from Gianyar. Ubud District consists of 7 Villages and 1 Kelurahan with the following details: 1. Mas Village 2. Lodtunduh Village 3. Peliatan Village 4. Singakerta Village 5. Sayan Village 6. Petulu Village 7. Kedewatan Village 8. Ubud Village.</br></br>Geographically, the location of the Ubud village area is very strategic: this village is flanked by villages which are famous for handicrafts and arts. Famous painters from Ubud include Blanco, Bonnet, Walter Spies, Neka and Sobrat. Ubud became known as a place for tourism with the leadership of the king of Ubud, Tjokorda Gede Raka Sukawati. </br></br>Photo: Ubud Marketa Gede Raka Sukawati. Photo: Ubud Market)
    • Universitas Udayana  + (Udayana University, abbreviated as Unud isUdayana University, abbreviated as Unud is the first State University in Bali, which was established on September 29, 1962. Unud consists of three campuses, namely: the Nias campus, which is located on Jl. Nias Island, Sanglah, West Denpasar is adjacent to Sanglah Hospital Denpasar; Sudirma campus, which is located on Jl. Sudirman; and the Bukit Jimbaran Center campus, which is located on Jl. Raya Unud Campus, Jimbaran, Badung Regency. The forerunner of Unud was the Udayana Faculty of Letters, Airlangga University Surabaya branch which was inaugurated by the president Ir. Soekarno and opened by Prof. Dr. Priyono on September 29, 1958 as written on the inscription at the Faculty of Letters, Jalan Nias, Denpasar. This Udayana Faculty of Letters is the embryo of the founding of Udayana University.</br>In the beginning, the establishment of Udayana University started from the pressure of the Balinese people who wanted a university in the Bali area in the 1960s. To realize this desire, on May 12, 1961 a meeting was held among educational leaders, regional officials and community leaders. This meeting was chaired by Prof. Dr. Purbatjaraka and Prof. Dr. Ida Bagus Mantra as secretary. The meeting succeeded in forming the Preparatory Committee for Udayana University Bali which was later ratified by the Decree of the Minister of PTIP No. 4 of 1962 dated January 15, 1962. In the end, Udayana University was legally established on August 17, 1962 based on the Decree of the Minister of Education and Science No. 104/1962 which consists of four faculties, namely: the Faculty of Letters, the Faculty of Medicine, the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Husbandry, and the Faculty of Teacher Training and Education.</br>Because the birthday of Udayana University coincided with the day of the proclamation of independence of the Republic of Indonesia, the celebration of the Birthday of Udayana University was shifted to September 29 by taking the date of the inauguration of the Faculty of Letters which had been established since 1958. Currently, Udayana University has 13 faculties, including: Faculty of Humanities, Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Law, Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Agriculture, Faculty of Animal Husbandry, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Economics, Faculty of Agricultural Technology, Faculty of Tourism, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Faculty of Marine and Fishery.</br>https://www.unud.ac.id/arine and Fishery. https://www.unud.ac.id/)
    • Ulun Danu Temple  + (Ulun Danu Batur Temple is the second largest temple on the island of Bali. From the temple location, you can easily enjoy the beautiful view of Mount Batur. Location: Jalan Kintamani, South Batur Village, Kintamani District, Bangli Regency, Bali.)
    • Uluwatu  + (Uluwatu is my favorite area of the island Uluwatu is my favorite area of the island of Bali. Uluwatu is off-the-beaten path, tropical and rugged beaches. But it’s also chic, trendy sunset bars and day clubs. It’s peak Bali.</br></br>Located about 45 minutes from the airport, and about an hour and a half from Seminyak/Canggu, the hilly limestone peninsula of Uluwatu is home to some of Bali’s most scenic luxury villas and resorts, beautiful hidden beaches and world-class surf breaks, making it a mecca for surfers worldwide., making it a mecca for surfers worldwide.)
    • Desa Umejero  + (Umejero Village is a village located in Busung Biu District, Buleleng. Most of the village area is a rice field area.)
    • Wisma Kerta  + (Wisma Kerta Village, Sidemen District, KarWisma Kerta Village, Sidemen District, Karangasem Regency is administratively divided into two hamlets namely Klungah Hamlet and Wangsean Hamlet and consists of five official banjars namely Banjar Klungah, Banjar Wangsean, Banjar Bukit Buluh, Banjar Nagi and Banjar Temega. Wisma Kerta Village, which has now been around for about 10 years, is a division of Wangsean Village which is directly adjacent to Klungkung City.ch is directly adjacent to Klungkung City.)
    • Wisata Berkuda Ring Sisin Tukad  + (With tourism on the island of Bali, it becWith tourism on the island of Bali, it becomes an economic generator for the Balinese people. Not only Balinese people, but people who migrate from outside the island of Bali are also looking for work on this island of a thousand temples. But many tourist attractions and rides in remote villages are unknown to tourists. This is what causes existing tourist attractions to not be famous and develop in Balinese society. However, the young man from a village where there are few tourists helps his community by "taking friends for a walk to the village". This is what makes tourist attractions known and can be developed by young people who like to travel looking for new tourist attractions in the villages.</br>There is one tourist spot that is not yet known by many people, namely horseback riding on the banks of Tukad Badung, East Fishing Park Area, South Denpasar. This equestrian tour comes from a private service provider for horse riding groups, one of the providers is Mr. Makdi. This equestrian tourism has applied for an official permit from the government, but so far it has not received official permission from the government. However, Mr. Makdi and his friends always keep the tourist spot clean. Before closing the horse riding tour, Mr. Makdi and his friends cleaned up the environment that was used as a horse riding tour. Efforts were made to make the place beautiful and clean. This equestrian tour starts at 16.00 WITA until 19.00 WITA every day. The fare for this horse riding tour is very cheap. For adults, you will be charged Rp. 20,000, if you are a small child, you must pay Rp. 10,000.</br>From the head of the equestrian department, he hopes that the Taman Pancing riverbank area can be operated as a tourist spot. “We from the group have already applied for a permit to the village office. We hope to get official permission. This area can be used as a horse-riding tourist spot,” he said.</br>That's it, friends, if you want to experience horse riding but the cost is expensive, let's take a trip to the Fishing Park. There are cheap horse riding tours. Invite friends and relatives at home yaa...nvite friends and relatives at home yaa...)
    • Pikobet Ring Desa Gesing Rikala Nincapang Potensi Desa  + (om swastyastu, my name is Nyoman Suandewi,om swastyastu, my name is Nyoman Suandewi, I live in Gesing Village, Banjar District, Buleleng Regency, Bali</br>Gesing village has a very beautiful natural panorama, in this village there is a lot of potential available. as a tourist spot that is often visited by tourists. For example, the Tirta cheerful swimming pool, Gesing Village waterfall, a camping site called the Waru Kaja Camping, and there are circuits and villas for tourists who will stay overnight. On average, the people in Gesing Village work as farmers such as clove, coffee, and vegetable farmers and some people work as goat and cattle breeders. I as a villager of Gesing feel proud of my village because it has a lot of village potential. but behind all these potentials there are problems that are still being experienced by the people in the village of Gesing, these problems are problems with road infrastructure. The current condition of the roads in Gesing Village can be said to be damaged and some are still using soil, as shown in the video footage, such is the condition of the roads in Gesing Village. Therefore, I hope for assistance from the government in helping the Gesing village community through improving road infrastructure, so it is hoped that the community will be able to increase all the potential of the existing village so that it can be used optimally and sustainably. it can be used optimally and sustainably.)
    • Badung  + (Badung is a regency which includes Kuta anBadung is a regency which includes Kuta and Nusa Dua, famous destinations in Bali. Badung regency borders Buleleng regency on the north and Tabanan regency on the west, the Indian Ocean on the south, and Bangli, Gianyar, and Denpasar on the east. </br></br>There are many interesting destinations in Badung, such as Kuta Beach, Dreamland Beach, Batubolong Beach with its exotic views, Dukuh campground which is the heritage of the Mengwi Kingdom, and much more.</br></br>Badung regency was called Nambangan before I Gusti Ngurah Made Pamecutan became king of Badung in the last 18th century. In olden times, Denpasar, now the capital of Bali, was the capital city of Badung regency, but in 1992, Denpasar became a separate municipality and the capital city of the Badung regency was moved to Mengwi. </br></br>With the enactment of government regulation no. 67 in 2009, the capital was moved to a new city in Badung regency called Mangupura which includes 4 villages and 5 areas. November 16th is the anniversary of the Badung regency, which is held to celebrate the anniversary of Mangupura city being made the capital of the Regency by former president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.</br></br>In Badung, there was a famous historical event knowns as the Puputan Badung War which took place on September 20, 1906. This war was triggered when a Chinese-flagged Chinese ship named Sri Komala ran aground on the Sanur coast in 1904, which was then part of Badung’s empire. </br></br>The Dutch East Indies government accused the local community of disarming and destroying the contents of the Sri Komala ship and demanded that the King of Badung be responsible for all damages by paying compensation of 3000 silver dollars and punishing those who damaged the ship. However, the King of Badung refused to pay any compensation. Because of his refusal, the Dutch East Indies government carried out a military expedition to Bali on September 20, 1906. They landed three infantry battalions and two artillery battalions to attack Badung. When the Dutch military entered the city gate, they were confronted by a crowd of people dressed in white who were ready to attack. </br></br>A war broke out between the Badung people led by the King of Badung and the Dutch East Indies military. It was called the Puputan War which means war to the point of death.War which means war to the point of death.)
    • Pura Puncak Tedung  + (Based on Dwijendra Tattwa's ejection, nameBased on Dwijendra Tattwa's ejection, namely the historical story of Dang Hyang Nirartha, which in Balinese narratives it is mentioned that the Dang Kahyangan temple was built on the instructions of Dang Hyang Nirartha or was awakened by sons, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, or the wider community to honor and remember the dharmayatra (journey of God). holy religious broadcasting) Dang Hyang Nirartha mentioned a number of 34 pieces. One of them is Puncak Tedung Temple. Puncak Tedung Temple is located in the Banjar Kertha area, Petang Village about 51 km from I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport and at an altitude of 730.77 meters above sea level. According to history, when the Reverend Dang Hyang Nirartha traveled from Pulaki to the eastern part of Bali, he rested on the top of a plateau in the village of Petang. When he continued his journey, he left his umbrella, by the people and ordered by King Mengwi to finally build a holy place in Meru as a tribute to the kindness of Dang Hyang Nirartha.te to the kindness of Dang Hyang Nirartha.)
    • Bunutin, Kintamani  + (Bunutin is a Bali Aga village located on the western side of Batur Caldera, Kintamani. It is famous of the Ngodog and Neduh festivals.)
    • Pura Jaya Prana  + (For Hindus, Jayaprana's tomb is no strangeFor Hindus, Jayaprana's tomb is no stranger, because this place is one of the historical attractions in Bali with a love story that ended tragically with the couple Nyoman Jayaprana and Ni Layonsari. This legendary romantic story is like the story of Romeo - Juliet in Europe and Sampek - Engthai in China. Jayaprana's tomb was made a temple, located on a hill. The location of Jayaprana's grave or tomb is in the Teluk Accept forest area, Sumber Klampok Village, Kec. Gerokgak, Kab. Buleleng is about 67 km west of Singaraja City.eng is about 67 km west of Singaraja City.)
    • Pura Yeh Gangga  + (Geographically, Yeh Gangga Temple is locatGeographically, Yeh Gangga Temple is located in the valley of the Ganges (Yeh Gangga) river. The area of the holy place which is to the west of the river is the main temple. The temple area to the east of the river is in the form of 6 niches carved into the cliff wall with soil and solid rock material with a less stable texture on the top layer and a more stable material texture on the bottom layer. The main area to the west of the river is bordered by a perimeter wall with a rectangular shape extending from north to south. The inner area is divided into two, namely the western upper terrace and the eastern lower terrace. The eastern area (in the river area) consists of a lightning, 6 niches, and a bath. There is a stone structure inscribed with the number 1357 Saka.cture inscribed with the number 1357 Saka.)
    • Pura Goa Raja  + (Goa Raja Temple, which is located in TajunGoa Raja Temple, which is located in Tajun Village, Kubuaddan District, Buleleng. The temple, which is located at a depth of 177 meters, at the bottom of the ravine, is guarded by three dragons, namely Naga Basuki, Naga Taksaka and Naga Ananta Bhoga. By following the road towards Bayad Village, this temple is located east of Bukit Sinunggal Temple. Pemedek nangkil must descend thousands of stairs with a depth of 177 meters from the highway. Before being injured, the pemedek first presents the banten pejati or canang sari that is brought. However, before the prayer begins, the pemedek must be wound first by using the water source in the cave. So that after cleaning, then you can pray in front of the Goa Raja Temple area. After melukat at Goa Raja Temple, you can pray at the Basic Bhuana Temple (Shiva Buddha Temple). After that hike for about 20 minutes to Bukit Sinunggal Temple.bout 20 minutes to Bukit Sinunggal Temple.)
    • Pura Pulaki  + (Pulaki Temple stands on a rocky cliff direPulaki Temple stands on a rocky cliff directly facing the sea which is located on the edge of the Singaraja-Gilimanuk highway or on the coast of Banyupoh Village, Gerokgrak District. The story of the founding of Pulaki Temple is inseparable from the history of Dang Hyang Nirartha's journey from Blambangan (East Java) to Dalem Gelgel (Bali). Pulaki Temple is actually the center of a series of surrounding temples, namely Kerta Kawat Temple at Km 51 from Singaraja (about 750 M to the south of the road), Melanting Temple, Pabean Temple, and Pemuteran Temple.mple, Pabean Temple, and Pemuteran Temple.)
    • Pura Sada  + (Purusada Kapal Temple has quite a lot of aPurusada Kapal Temple has quite a lot of archaeological remains, one of which is Prasada which has a height of about 17.20 meters made of brick. The function of prasada itself is as a place of worship as well as a place to store sacred objects (pratima). Besides prasada, there are also Manifestation Statues, Animal Statues, Puppet Statues, Candi Bentar, Bala Satya Monument, and Mekel Satya.tar, Bala Satya Monument, and Mekel Satya.)
    • Pura Sakti  + (Sakti Temple is located in Pejarakan VillaSakti Temple is located in Pejarakan Village, Gerokgak District, Buleleng Regency. This temple is located in the middle of a lush forest. The distance is about 200 meters north of the Singaraja-Gilimanuk road. This temple is located 20 minutes from Pulaki Temple or about 1.5 hours from downtown Singaraja.r about 1.5 hours from downtown Singaraja.)
    • Pura Taman Beji Penyampuhan  + (Taman Beji Pengampuhan Temple, which is loTaman Beji Pengampuhan Temple, which is located at the southern end of Banjar Suci Denpasar, is believed by the community to be the Yellow Crocodile Palace. Uniquely, this campuhan is also the boundary of three banjars, namely Banjar Pekambungan, Banjar Suci, and Banjar Alangkajeng. This temple is widely used by the community to carry out worship and treatment.munity to carry out worship and treatment.)
    • Pantai Telaga Wangi  + (Tegal Wangi Beach is located on Jl Tegal Wangi, Jimbaran, South Kuta, Badung, Bali. Tourists have to pass through a steep and downhill path to get to the beach.)
    • Pura Tugu  + (The name of the village of Tegal Tugu has The name of the village of Tegal Tugu has something to do with the Tugu Temple in the upper reaches of the village. Tugu Temple is located east of the Tegal Tugu field. The name of the village of Tegal Tugu comes from the words Tegal and Tugu. Tegal means forest or pedestal while Tugu means temple.orest or pedestal while Tugu means temple.)
    • Pura Goa Peteng Alam  + (This melukat place located in Jimbaran BalThis melukat place located in Jimbaran Bali is known as Pura Tunjung Mekar or Goa Peteng Alam. As the name suggests, to get to the melukat place, you enter a cave down dozens of stairs to get to the bottom of the cave, so the place is really dark or "peteng". Behind this temple there are two caves. The first is a cave that goes north with a depth of 250 meters and a cave that goes south with a depth of 300 meters. Meanwhile, the only cave that is used for melukat is to the north. Melukat (meruwat) at Goa Peteng Temple is believed by residents to be able to cure diseases or negative things in humans.ure diseases or negative things in humans.)
    • Pura Petitenget  + (This temple is located in Banjar Batu BeliThis temple is located in Banjar Batu Belig, Kerobokan Traditional Village, North Kuta District, Badung. Petitenget Temple is adjacent to Masceti-Ulun Tanjung Temple in an area. Petitenget Temple is in the north, while Masceti Temple stands in the south. Kerobokan Indigenous Village Head A.A. Kompyang Suteja said this temple was built on the instructions of Dhang Hyang Dwijendra around 1549.ions of Dhang Hyang Dwijendra around 1549.)