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TAMAN AYUN TEMPLE | Entrance fee : IDR 20.000/person Local : IDR 15.000/org “Taman Ayun” means beautiful garden, located in the village of Mengwi, 18 km west of Denpasar, is indeed one of Bali’s most picturesque temples. The King of Mengwi, I Gusti Agung Anom, built its […] read more |
ALAS KEDATON ( MONKEY FOREST ) |
Entrance fee : IDR 15.000/person Local : IDR 10.000/org Alas Kedaton is situated at Kukuh Village, Marga Subdistrict, or some 4 km from the town of Tabanan. This temple has two kinds of uniqueness. Firstly, it has four entrances into the temple, namely […] read more |
CANDI KUNING FRUITS MARKET | Entrance fee : Located in Bedugul, Candi Kuning Market provides fresh fruits, vegetables, spices, and such exotic flowers as delicate orchids and roses, creating an array of wonderful colors. Spices […] read more |
ULUN DANU TEMPLE ( BEDUGUL ) | Entrance fee : IDR 20.000/person Local : IDR 15.000/org Built in 1663, this temple is used for offerings ceremony to the Balinese water, lake and river goddess Dewi Danu, due to the importance of Lake Bratan as a main source of irrigation in central Bali. The 11 stories of […] read more |
JATI LUWIH RICE TERRACE | Entrance fee : IDR 10.000/person Local : IDR 10.000/org Jatiluwih village in Penebel, north of Tabanan has paddy fields following the contours of terraced land against the background of spellbinding Mount Batukaru and […] read more |
BUTTERFLY PARK | Entrance fee : IDR 50.000/person Local : IDR 30.000/org A small but well maintained centre for research and education into butterflies with some very spectacular species on show. Who doesn’t like butterflies […] read more |
TANAH LOT TEMPLE | Entrance fee : IDR 30.000/person Local : IDR 10.000/org The Tanah Lot temple was built and has been a part of Balinese mythology for centuries. The temple is one of seven sea temples around the Balinese coast. Each of the sea temples were established within eyesight of the […] read more |
KECAK FIRE DANCE | Entrace fee : IDR 50.000 / person Local : IDR 50.000/org Kecak was originally a trance ritual accompanied by male chorus. German painter and musician Walter Spies became deeply interested in the ritual while living in Bali in the 1930s and worked to […] read more |