22 Feb 2014
21 Feb 2014
Kerta Gosa
KERTA GOSA
Kerta Gosa is the Hall of Justice, in the centre of the town of Semarapura, Klungkung. It is a part of the former Semarapura Palace, home to the highest ruler of Bali. The ceilings of two pavilions in Kerta Gosa are richly decorated with traditional-style paintings made by artists from the nearby village of Kamasan. It is the largest display of Kamasan-style paintings, showing well over a hundred images, illustrating numerous stories from the Hindu epics of Mahabharata and Ramayana.Lovina Beach
LOVINA BEACH
Lovina Beach (or often simply Lovina) is a coastal area on the northwestern side of the island of Bali. The coastal strip stretches from 5 km west of the city of Singaraja to 15 km west. The Lovina area contains the small villages (from east to west) of Pemaron, Tukad Mungga, Anturan, Banyualit, Kalibukbuk, Kaliasem and Temukus. It is becoming more popular with tourists but remains far quieter than the tourist hotspots of the island's south side.Tenganan Pegringsingan
Tenganan Pegringsingan
Tenganan Pegringsingan is a village in the regency of Karangasem, Bali. Before the 1970's was known by anthropologists to be one of the most secluded societies of the archipelago. 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 and Geringsing Double Ikat textile.20 Feb 2014
Tanah Tot
Tanah Tot Tours
Today is time up to Tanah Lot,
a famous place located in east part of Bali Island blessed by
breathtaking view of a Hindu Temple set on the rock and encircled by
seawater. Tanah Lot is the most favorite tourist destinations in the
island of god featured by the beautiful landscape, several unique Hindu
temples throughout the area, complete tourist facilities as well as
souvenir shops selling the varieties of handicrafts that we can bring
home.
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