Dec 2, 2007

PLACE OF INTEREST IN BALI

KINTAMANI TOUR
Watching Barong Dance at BATUBULAN village. The keep on visiting of the villages, like : CELUK village is a gold & Silver art work, Weaving & Paintings at BATUAN village and wood carving village is at MAS. PANELOKAN is the place for having Indonesia buffet lunch in the healthy restaurant while to enjoy the Lake & Mount Batur Crater atmosphere. And on the way back via SEBATU village where is the Holy Spring Water Temple stand. TEGAL LALANG village is s beautiful rice terrace and colourful modern wood carvings.

BESAKIH TOUR
This tour takes you to visit the Mother temple of Bali, first stop at Water fall, coming up next to KLUNGKUNG to visit the old court justice of KERTA GOSA. Then driving up to Bali’s biggest and holiest temple of BESAKIH, the majestic temple complex located on the slope of the sacred Mount Agung. Having lunch at a restaurant at BUKIT JAMBUL, while enjoy overlooking the Indonesian Ocean. On return trip stop at MAS Village , a place where you can find wooden carving, BATUAN Village, a place where you can see weaving and paintings, CELUK Village, is gold and silver smiths.

BEDUGUL TOUR
The first of our stop is to visit TANAH LOT Temple which is placed on a huge rock surrounded by sea and an ideal beach for relaxing, then visit ALAS KEDATON , (monkey forest) here you will be welcomed by tamed and friendly monkeys, and continue to BEDUGUL a cool mountain breeze on the shores of Beratan Lake and it’s Ulun Danu Temple, and Lunch at local restaurant, and on the way back home will stop at TAMAN AYUN Temple, it’s a beautiful state temple of the Royal Mengwi Dynasty.

KARANG ASEM TOUR
This is special design tour to introduce the Eastern part of Bali, where your first stop is at BONA village as the central of bamboo furniture home industry. Next move on to the East coast of SELAT village to witness a very large of SALAK (light brown snake skin fruit) plantation. Afterward visit TIRTA GANGGA, tranquil and ancient bathing pool of former King of this area, and having lunch at local restaurant than move on to TENGANAN, it’s an isolated village where the Balinese native village called BALI AGA, the people live in an undisturbed place for centuries, and the last stop will be at KUSAMBA Beach with black sand beach and GOA LAWAH Temple (bats cave temple)where thousand bats are hanging on the rim of the cave.

UBUD ARTISTAN TOUR
A trip to the famous and the central of arts village. First stop to witness the traditional Balinese hand batik and weaving processing. Afterwards to CELUK famous for its Gold and Silver Smith, BATUAN traditional Balinese house compound, MAS the home of wood carver, next to the monkey forest in Ubud. Lunch at a local restaurant with nice view and the last will visit traditional Balinese painting.

TANAH LOT TOUR
This tour featuring to visit one of the most beautiful temple of TAMAN AYUN remainder of the Royal Mengwi Dynasty. ALAS KEDATON (monkey forest ) where you will find thousands of friendly monkeys. TANAH LOT one of Bali’s most important sea temple built on the top of huge rock which is surrounded by the sea at high tide and creates a beautiful silhouette during the sunset.

DENPASAR TOUR
This tour provides insights to the daily life of the Balinese people. BALI MUSEUM splendid collection of arts and artifacts from prehistoric period, while looking at the JAGATNATHA Temple which is located next to the BALI MUSEUM, our trip continue to the traditional market called PASAR BADUNG to explore the traditional Balinese activity, where many of quality goods can be bargained. Then move on to PASAR SATRIA (birds market) to see some varieties of birds, and the visit WERDHI BUDAYA Art Center, is the place of Balinese artist, create, learn and show their creation.

ULUWATU TOUR
Enjoy your water sports activities at TANJUNG BENOA beach, the best place for : Parasailing, Jet skiing, Wind surfing, Banana boat riding, Snorkeling, Diving and so on. Looking around five star hotels in NUSA DUA area, then we escort you to the southern most tip Bali of ULUWATU site of a temple praying homage Indian Ocean to see an exotic sunset.




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