PRICE AND TRIP A WAY TOUR
UBUD
BARONG DANCE-UBUD PELACE -UBUD MARKET-MAS( WOOD CRAFT)-TEGALALANG-ELEPHANT CAVE-TIRTA EMPUL-.
CAR INCLHUDE
(GAS,PARCKING,LUNCH DRIVER) ONE DAY AN 8HOURS,(OFFER TIME ;$5/HOURS)
PERSONT ADHULT
⇨ 2 UNTIL 4 = $35
⇨ 2 UNTIL 8 = $45
⇨ 2 UNTIL 12 = $65
UBUD
BARONG DANCE-TEGALALANG-GUNUNG KAWI-TIRTA EMPUL-COFFE PLANTATION-KINTAMANI.
CAR INCLHUDE
(GAS,PARCKING,LUNCH DRIVER), ONE DAY AN 8 HOURS,(OFFER TIME ;$5/HOURS)
PRSONT ADHULT
⇨ 2 UNTIL 4 = $35
⇨ 2 UNTIL 8 = $45
⇨ 2 UNTIL 12 = $65
KUTA
NUSA DUA AREA-TANJUNG BENOA(WATER SPORT)-BALANGAN BEACH-BLUE POINT-ULUWATU(KECAK FIRE DANCE)-JIMBARAN(SUNSET /DINNER).
CAR INCLHUDE
(GAS,PARCKING,LUNCH DRIVER)ONE DAY AN8HOURS,(OFFER TIME ;$5/HOURS)
PERSONT ADHULT
⇨ 2 UNTIL 4 = $35
⇨ 2 UNTIL 8 = $45
⇨ 2 UNTIL 12 = $65
KUTA
KUTA BEACH-GWK(CULTURE PARCK)TANJUNG BENOA-PANDAWA BEACH-ULUWATU TAMPLE- JIMBARAN(SUNSET/DINNER)
CAR INCLHUDE
(GAS,PARCKING,LUNCH DRIVER)ONE DAY AN8HOURS,(OFFER TIME;$5/HOURS).
PERSONT ADHULT
⇨ 2 UNTIL 4 = $35
⇨ 2 UNTIL 8 = $45
⇨ 2 UNTIL 12 = $65
KLUNGKUNG/BANGLI
BARONG DANCE-BET CAVE TAMPLE- KERTA GOSA-PANGELIPURAN VILLAGE-KEHEN TAMPLE-BESAKIH TAMPLE.
CAR INCLHUDE
(GAS,PARCKING,LUNCH DRIVER) ONE DAY AN 8 HOURS,(OFFER TIME;$5/HOURS).
PERSONT ADHULT
⇨ 2 UNTIL 4 = $40
⇨ 2 UNTIL 8 = $45
⇨ 2 UNTIL 12 = $65
TABANAN
TANAH LOT TAMPLE- BEDUGUL(BRATAN TAMPLE,BRATAN LAKE)STROBRRY STOP-BEDUGUL MARCKET-JATILUWIH-BATUKARU TAMPLE-BUTTERFLEY PARK-KEBUN RAYA(BHOTTONIC GARDENT).
CAR INCLHUDE
(GAS,PARCKING,LUNCH DRIVER) ONE DAY AN 8 HOURS,(OFER TIME;$5/HOURS).
PERSONT ADHULT
⇨ 2 UNTIL 4 = $45
⇨ 2 UNTIL 8 = $55
⇨ 2 UNTIL 12 = $70
LOVINA
KINTAMANI (BATUR VOLCANO,LAKE BATUR)-BATUR TAMPLE-COFFE PLANTATION-TIRTA EMPUL TAMPLE-GUNUNG KAWI TAMPLE-TEGAL LALANG.
CAR INCLUDE
(GAS, PARCKING,LUNCH DRIVER) ONE DAY AN8HOURS,(OFFER TIME;$5/HOURS).
PERSONT ADHULT
⇨ 2 UNTIL 4 = $40
⇨ 2 UNTIL 8 = $50
⇨ 2 UNTIL 12 = $70
LOVINA
TANAH LOT TAMPLE-BEDUGUL(BRATAN TAMPLE,BRATAN LAKE, (TAMBLINGAN LAKE AND BUYAN LAKE>TWIN)- STROBERRY STOP-BEDUGUL MARKET –JATILUWIH.
CAR INCLUDE
(GAS,PARCKING,LUNCH DRIVER) ONE DAY AN8HOURS,(OFFER TIME;$5/HOURS).
PERSONT ADHULT
⇨ 2 UNTIL 4 = $45
⇨ 2 UNTIL 8 = $50
⇨ 2 UNTIL 12 = $70
LOVINA
SEE DOLPHIN-TULAMBEN(DIVE)-AMED(SNORCKLING)-CANDI DASA-TENGANAN BALI AGE-TIRTA GANGGA- BET CAVE TAMPLE.
CAR INCLUDE
(GAS,PARCKING,LUNCH DRIVER) ONE DAY AN8HOURS(OFFER TIME ;$5/HOURS)
PERSONT ADHULT
⇨ 2 UNTIL 4 = $55
⇨ 2 UNTIL 8 = $65
⇨ 2 UNTIL 12 = $75
SIDEMEN
BESAKIH TAMPLE-COFFE PLANTATION-KEHEN TAMPLE-KERTA GOSA-PANGELIPURAN.
CAR INCLUDE
(GAS,PARCKING,LUNCH DRIVER) ONE DAY AN 8 HOURS(OFFER TIME;$5/HOURS.
PERSONT ADHULT
⇨ 2 UNTIL 4 = $45
⇨ 2 UNTIL 8 = $55
⇨ 2 UNTIL 12 = $65
DENPASAR
TOHPATI (BATIK COLECTION)-BATUBULAN(CRAFT STONE ,BARONG DANCE)-MAS(WOOD CRAFT)-RENON(MUSIUM BAJRA SANDI)-DENPASR CITY.
CAR INCLUDE
(GAS,PARCKING,LUNCH DRIVER) ONE DAY AN8HOURS(OFFER TIME;$5/HOURS.
PERSONT ADHULT
⇨ 2 UNTIL 4 = $40
⇨ 2 UNTIL 8 = $45
⇨ 2 UNTIL 12 = $65
KLUNGKUNG
KERTA GOSA-BET CAVE TAMPLE-TAMAN UJUNG-KLUNGKUNG MARCKET-TIYINGAN VILLAGE-KAMASAN VILLAGE.
CAR INCLUDE
(GAS,PARCKING,LUNCH DRIVER)ONE DAY 8HOURS(OFFER TIME ;$5/HOURS.
PERSONT ADHULT
⇨ 2 UNTIL 4 = $50
⇨ 2 UNTIL 8 = $65
⇨ 2 UNTIL 12 = $75
NUSA DUA
TANJUNG BENOA(WATER SPORT)-PANDAWA BEACH-GWK(CULTURE PARCK)-ULUWATU TAMPLE-JIMBARAN BEACH(SUNSET/DINNER).
CAR INCLUDE
(GAS,PARCKING,LUNCH DRIVER)ONE DAY8HOURS(OFFER TIME;$5/HOURS.
PERSONT ADHULT
⇨ 2 UNTIL 4 = $35
⇨ 2 UNTIL 8 = $45
⇨ 2 UNTIL 12 = $65
NUSA DUA
BARONG DANCE BALINICE-TANAH LOT TAMPLE-KUTA BEACH-ULUWATU TAMPLE-JIMBARAN BEACH(SUNSET DINNER).
CAR INCLUDE
(GAS,PARCKING,LUNCH DRIVER) ONE DAY 8 HOURS.(OFFER TIME;$5/HOURS.
PERSONT ADHULT
⇨ 2 UNTIL 4 = $35
⇨ 2 UNTIL 8 = $45
⇨ 2 UNTIL 12 = $55
NUSA DUA
TANJUNG BENOA(WATER SPORT)- NUSA DUA BEACH-BALANGAN BEACH-PADANG PADANG” BEACH- BLUE POINT -NYANGNYANG BEACH-ULUWATU TAMPLE.
CAR INCLUDE
(GAS,PARCKING,LUNCH DRIVER)ONE DAY 8 HOURS,(OFFER TIME;$5/HOURS.
PERSONT ADHULT
⇨ 2 UNTIL 4 = $40
⇨ 2 UNTIL 8 = $50
⇨ 2 UNTIL 12 = $65
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CONTACT
Name:
PANDE NYOMAN TIRTA
Address:
Br. Lk. Klod Kangen Beng, Gianyar Bali Indonesia
Phone:
+6281239172984
Email:
tt_tirtatransport@yahoo.com
pandenyomantirta@gmail.com
QQ Messenger :
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Office:
Jl. Tukad Pakerisan No. 8-X Gg. Sendrawasih VIII Denpasar - Bali
GUNUNG AND DANAU BATUR
The caldera, located 60km from Denpasar and close to due north of Ubud, is approximately 10km across and is the remainder of a massive volcano that reputedly exploded some 30,000 years ago. Inside the caldera today is large Danau Batur, which measures 7.5km by 2.5km, and the impressive Gunung Batur, which rises 700m above the level of the lake.
From the caldera rim around Kintamani and Penelokan, the views of Gunung Batur and Danau Batur are fantastic, with towns inside the caldera visible as well as old lava flows which to this day are mined for use in the construction industry.
Inside the caldera are three towns that most visitors will either visit or seek accommodation in: Kedisan, the first town upon entry into the caldera from the rim at Penelokan, Toya Bungkah, the most popular town for those wishing to spend the night in the caldera, and Trunyan, a village famed for its unique method of dealing with the bodies of the dead.
The guesthouses and homestays around Gunung Batur are mostly on the budget end of things and the food scene in the caldera is likewise no-frills, with most guesthouses having an attached restaurant and a small variety of warungs serving local foods.
Upon descent into the caldera, it is common for local people to follow visitors to try and influence them to stay in certain hotels, buy artwork and arrange trekking. While this is an annoyance, the best approach is to politely decline the offer and proceed to your chosen destination. The same hard-sell mentality pervades at various points inside the caldera, such as when choosing to visit Trunyan or visiting the Guide Association office, and this is perhaps why the whole area has a rather negative reputation.
The highlights of the caldera are climbing Gunung Batur and viewing the cemetery at Trunyan. Both can be done in the same day, meaning only a short stay in the area is required.
The guides of Gunung Batur have formed an exclusive association, the HPPGB, which effectively runs a cartel on the provision of guiding services to tourists. The cartel ensures that everyone shares in the revenue generated by tourists and that operators from outside the local area don't exploit the mountain without remunerating the local people.
The problem for tourists is that the cartel keeps prices artificially high to the point where the trek is an expensive excursion for most backpackers, despite local wages being low. The guide association maintains a fixed price policy on the surface, but is in fact open to negotiation (though it will insist that you don't mention this to others).
The HPPGB has an exclusive license with the government to provide guides for the mountain and they are able to forbid anyone from climbing the mountain without a guide. On this basis, and more importantly, for you own safety, we suggest you use one of the cartel guides — the typical Western view that the natural environment is free to explore for everyone does not apply here.
Orientation
There are ATMs in the vicinity, and internet is not widely available, although you may have some luck accessing some of the guesthouses' private connections. Medical help in these parts is very rudimentary and it is best to make the journey to Singaraja if you are injured.
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LEMBONGAN ISLAND
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PEMUTERAN
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MENJANGAN ISLAND
Unusual Marine Life: Frog fish, Pipefish, many interesting Nudibranch, Scorpion fish, Lion fish, leaf scorpions, crocodile fish and Cuttlefish.
Occasional Marine Life: dolphin, whale shark, mantarays, giant barracuda, Napoleon, potato cod
Slight to Moderate current
Long jetty to the renovated temples of Menjangan Island. White sands with some many coral formations and loads of fish small fish life
Description: Similar to Sandy slope and Peti Reef only at this point things start to get steeper and deeper. Post III also offers a long jetty and a path leading in land to the renovated temples at the back of Menjangan. A good place for a break but doesn’t offer any beach to speak of. If going to the temple always observe the cover up rules, wrapping a towel around you is enough. But always check if it’s ok to enter, if your not sure take photos from outside.
Slight to Moderate current
Long jetty to the renovated temples of Menjangan Island. White sands with some many coral formations and loads of fish small fish life Menjangan.
Slight to Strong current
Steep Wall, one of the better dive sites around Menjangan Island. Beside many small marine life also Pygmy Seahorse’s. Big fish like Sharks, Trevally, Napoleons, grouper like to hang out in the channel.
Current: Nothing to Slight within Lagoon area
Brief: Sandy area with some single coral patches. Perfect place for macro photography.
Description: This horse shoe lagoon offers a safe haven when the currents are running too strong. Shallow sandy bottom, maxing out at about 16mtrs, this often underestimated site is a great little dive especially for critters. The whole inside curve offers mixed coral hiding places for Pipefish, Ghost pipefish, Robust ghost pipefish and Stonefish. Inside the lagoon are some pretty coral heads with large shoaling groups of fusiliers, damsels and glass fish, which bring in the hunters. There is a beautiful variety of Lionfish in this local, feathered, winged and half winged.
Slight to Moderate current
Brief: Sandy bottom, sloping from 16-18 m
Description: Here is the main warden station with jetty, one of only three points where you can actually get ashore. Not the best location on the island for diving having a sandy bottom sloping from 16-18mtrs down into the deep. Generally this location is good for breaks and snorkelling having coral running east towards the mangrove with lots of small fish. West heads towards the channel between Menjangan Island and Bali, strong currents can run through there (see Eel Garden & Lagoon). Though this area is mainly sand with small areas of coral until it reaches the channel. Drifting out of the Eel Garden into this area has occasionally offered the chance of Manta during the Rainy season (Dec – Mar)
Slight to Moderate current
Brief: Drift dive, the top reef starts in 5 m depth, the wreck itself is situated in 30 to 40 m depth, Beautiful slopes and walls, Excellent coral cover, many fish, turtle, shark and critters Perfect for Marco Photography
Slight to strong current
Brief: Wall / drop off
Description: A shear drop off, this great wall offers some hairy drift diving when the current is running. Though possible to start here, most divers start at Post II, doing Belok Kanan and drifting round the island. A good place for shark and other big fish. Bat Caves get there name from the above water caves running along the east side of the island, which are home to hundreds of Bats. These caves are shallow and accessible via snorkelling. Make sure the boat is at hand as the caves are out of site of both Post II & III.
Slight to strong current
Brief: Scenic Wall with steep sided gullies and small caves. Beside usual marine life, barracudas, grouper and snapper, Sometimes manta rays and whale sharks can be seen here.
Description: Turn Left (Belok Kiri:) and you start the Caves. This is a very scenic wall, going in and out, with steep sided gullies plus small caves. The wall runs deep on this side of the island, Manta and Whale Shark have been seen here in the rainy season. But the later isn’t a common sighting in these waters. Big Barracuda hang out here, surgeons, snapper, grouper all hiding in the many crevasses an over hangs. With the sun behind, the wall takes on a surreal property with cathedral like caves.
It also offers some of the good snorkelling, as guests can follow the edge of the drop off catching bubbles, enjoying the abundant marine life and vibrant corals.
Sometimes during the dry season (July-Sept) this area can become inaccessible due to strong wind coming from the south.
Slight to moderate current
Brief: Wall with dramatic scenery and a deep blue back drop off, lots of marine life.
Description: Further along from Post II is a mooring buoy which is half way along the drop off. If the current is in the opposite direction both dives and snorkelers can start here and head back to Post II with the current. You can also continue on from here towards the mangrove area, before the wall peters out to become a steep sandy slope. Though it continues to be a wall for quiet some distance beyond the buoy.
As before the wall offers dramatic scenery and a deep blue back drop with lots of marine life.
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LOVINA
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AMED BALI EAST COST
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MUNDUK AREA
Start on a soothing walk to observe the coffee, clove, vanilla, avocado, and other plantation gardens. Then, refresh yourself at Red Coral Waterfall. Go back to start point via a different track where you will have the opportunity to see spices gardens and farming in action. Duration 2 hours, trek level: easy.
Start your trek to walk along the riverbank, finally arriving at Red Coral Waterfall. Continue this energizing trek to arrive at stunning and soothing Laangan waterfall, the highest waterfall in Bali. Afterwards, return to Puri Lumbung Cottages via a different path with home and spice gardens on the way. Duration 2 till 3 hours, trek level: medium.
Start heading to Red Coral Waterfall walking along the riverbank. We are still in Munduk area, next continue to Dayang area, home to a breathtaking concentration of terraced paddy fields. On the way return you will have the option to visit an Ancient Dutch Colonial style house. Duration 3/4 hours, trek level: easy.
Walk from Munduk village to Gesing village where you will encounter one of nature’s many splendors: the giant Banyan tree. Centuries old, this sacred tree is the largest Banyan in Bali. After, head to Bolangan, Gesing’s neighboring village, to witness the spectacular landscape carved by layers of rice terraces. Duration 4/5 hours, trek level: medium.
Start walk to historic Batumejajah settlement. Legend tells that Munduk’s settlers came from the royal family in southern Bali via Tamblingan. An ant invasion forced settlers to flee to Munduk. Refresh yourself with the natural spring water flowing fm Batumejajah’s cliff stones. Return to Puri Lumbung Cottages via a different route. Pass through coffee, clove, vanilla plantations and rice terraces, as well as settlements along the way. Duration 3/4 hours, trek level: easy to medium
Start from Munduk Village to Pessanggrahan – the first guest house in Bali built around 1906 by Dutch colonials. Then proceed to a number of villages and settlements, rice terraces, coffee and clove plantations. This trek ends at Tamblingan Lake where you will be transferred by car to Puri Lumbung Cottages. Alternatively, take a different way back by hiking to Munduk village. Duration 4/6 hours, trek level: challenging.
Traditional water distribution systems are known in Bali as subak. Start from Munduk Village to visit Subak SURADADI and then walk through a number of local spice gardens to finally reach Dayang. From there, you can walk and explore other subak, which include a traditional tunnel and public bath. This is an easy trek through rice field terraces and along small riverbanks. Duration 2/3 hours, trek level: easy.
From start we drive to the location of Mundukan Tingkih settlement’s water source. This is a sacred area where local villagers can perform religious blessing and cleansing rituals, or melukat. Following the river’s course, end at Laangan waterfall for a cooling break, then head back to Duration 3/4 hours, trek level: medium.
Start by car from Munduk Village to Bestala village, visit nearby villages, and traditional Genggong music (on request). At Village Kayu Putih there are ancient sarcophagus/pre-historic sandstone coffins and several fruits in season (best time November to January). Duration 3/4 hours, trek level: medium.
Start from Munduk Village by car to Lake Buyan, a vegetable and strawberry plantation center, temples, Telaga Aye, which is the canal connecting Lake Buyan with Lake Tamblingan. Duration 2/4 hours, trek level: medium (transport and canoe not included).
The route through mountain posts of the Balinese patriots who resisted the Dutch in 1945-1950, Balinese villages and plantations, view oldest and biggest banyan tree. Duration 3/4 hours, trek level: medium.
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DESA SIDEMEN
Subak Tabola Inn Bali located at Sidemen Karangasem Bali, sets beautifully with wonderful natural surrounding, rice terraces view, green mountain range in Sidemen Village of East Bali and also a seaview from a distance. Sidemen is considered to have strong spiritual aura and still a greatest place to find your most relaxing environment.
Rooms
Huge garden with limited number of rooms enable us design this area become a real eco-friendly resort offers wonderful natural surroundings. Subak Tabola Inn hotel Bali offers 11 rooms in five bungalows. Three bungalows featuring three rooms each, and other two bungalows with one room each and all built in traditional Balinese way. Each room provides, two easy chairs, a bed draped with mosquito netting. There is private bath room where hot and cold water is made available and a outdoor bathroom too.
Guest can also enjoy their time at the terrace overlooking beautiful natural views along with fresh breeze blowing over the paddy fields. And all these exotic views are well complemented by an efficient room service staff, that adds to the relaxing time guests have at this little paradise.
Room facilities at Subak Tabola Inn hotel Bali include : Comfortable bed, Mosquito net, Easy chair, Private bathroom, Outdoor bathroom, Private Hot and cold shower, and Room service
Reaching this beautiful eco-friendly resort bungalow from Bali airport or from any places in Bali will be part of your unforgettable experience. Drive through a scenic hilly area, green rice terraces, tropical plantation, rivers, some small temples, traditional villages or even if you are lucky a parade of women in Balinese local dress during a special ceremony can be seen in all your way to the resort.
Laid in the midst of a huge Park with fantastic views in the heart of nature, Subak Tabola Inn Bali offers real impressions from traditions and culture of this fascinating island. Subak Tabola Inn welcomes you to the real Bali. Relax in style, enjoy the famous Balinese hospitality and the most magnificent nature views.
Facilities
Subak Tabola Inn hotel Bali, being a budget hotel provides with moderate service. The inn offers a restaurant, that serves Thai, western, Indonesian and Balinese foods. This dining area also serves as a gathering point for the guests. The unique thing about this hotel is a volleyball court, which is for those who feel reckless in this serene place and for those who want to unwind there is a tiny swimming pool too.
This apart guests are bound to get lost in the mystic beauty and could even hear the sounds of daily life, the thwack of the threshing cycle, the bang of spade in the paddy fields, all of which are bound to make the guests come back to Subak Tabola Inn hotel Bali again and again.
Amenities and services at Subak Tabola Inn hotel Bali
- Restaurant
- Swimming pool
- Volleyball court
- Front desk service
- Spa massage (booked one day before)
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DANAU BUYAN AND TAMBLINGAN (TWIN LAKE)
With the fresh and cool air surrounding with the green-looking mountain, the trip will be so enjoyable. Around the road to Lake Buyan, you can find out some agricultural lands such as cabbage, strawberry, tomato, mustard and so on. Besides that, you can see some wild monkeys in the main road to the twin lakes.
If you want to enjoy the scenery on this lake, do not come too late because the lake could be closed by fog occasionally. However this is an interesting experience. When the fog had covered the lake you will feel like being in the midst of clouds with the cool weather. Before you go home do not forget to visit and see directly various types of agriculture around the lake.
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JATILUWIH
A day trip is highly recommended as it enables visitors to observe the realities of rural Bali. The opportunity to wander through the fields and watch the birds as they attempt to pilfer rice grains from immature stalks is an enriching experience. Another interesting aspect is the organized irrigation system where farmers share water in a tradition that dates back centuries and has united generations of farmers in their common need for this highly valued resource.
The agricultural community in Jatiluwih has more or less remained untouched by the impact of tourism. Instead many villagers seem to maintain a simplistic lifestyle that concentrates on the continual cycle of harvesting their crops and their strong faith in the Hindu religion. There are frequent ceremonial rituals prepared by each family of farmers to express their gratitude to the Gods for the provision of earth, water and all of nature’s components that allow mankind to exist.
In Balinese language the word “jatiluwih” is created from the word “jati” means “truly” and “luwih” means “good or “beautiful”, and of course as its name suggest Jatiluwih is a truly beautiful village.
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DESA PENGELIPURAN
The village that located around 6 kilometer from the closest city Bangli or 1 kilometer from Kubu village has 700 populations by the last census 1999 by the number of the head family 192.
Pengelipuran village is a traditional village which has their own character, belong to the District Kubu - Sub-district Kubu and Bangli regency. The beauty of the village and the surrounding act that the Pengelipuran village is untouchable village by the modernization era. Supported by the fresh air by the height 700 meter above the sea level, give the comfortable for the villagers and visitors. The surrounded villages are Desa Khayan, Desa Gunaksa, Desa Kubu and Desa Ceking.
The village which is consists of one Village and one smaller village, administratively is very easy to adjust. The number of the Village and smaller village is the same.
The name of the Pengelipuran village according to the mythology from the old people from Pengelipuran village came from “Pengeling Pura” (remember with the temple), it means that remember with the ancestors. This mythology is connected with the movement of their ancestor from Bayung Gede village at Kintamani area to Pengelipuran village. To respect their ancestor at Bayung Gede that is why at Pengelipuran village as well built the same kind of the temple such as ; Pura Bale Agung, Pura Puseh, Pura Dalem , dan Pura Dukuh . The four temples until now is still respecting by the villagers. Their sense of belonging and their respecting to the ancestors is the meaning of the four temples they built.
Pengelipuran Heroes Monument This memorials lies in the southern part of pengelipuran village covering an area of 1, 5 hectares with Balinese styles. Its Curayudha Hall is a venue for certain activities, which is equipped with parking area.
The memorial was built in 1959, dedicated to the revolution war in Bangli led by Captain Anak-Agung Mudita with his troops. The monument aims to remind people of the struggle of captain Anak-Agung Anom Muditha and his troops who were dead in facing NICA (Dutch Troops) during the revolution time.
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TENGANAN (BALI AGA)
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KERTA GOSA
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PURA TIRTA EMPUL
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PURA ULUN DANAU BRATAN
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- PEMUTERAN
- MENJANGAN ISLAND
- LOVINA
- AMED BALI EAST COST
- MUNDUK AREA
- DESA SIDEMEN
- DANAU BUYAN AND TAMBLINGAN (TWIN LAKE)
- JATILUWIH
- DESA PENGELIPURAN
- TENGANAN (BALI AGA)
- KERTA GOSA
- PURA TIRTA EMPUL
- PURA ULUN DANAU BRATAN
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- PURA GUNUNG KAWI
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