Klepon is a kind of traditional
food or traditional Indonesian cake which belong to a group snack market. This
food made out from glutinous rice flour shaped like small balls and filled with
brown sugar and boil in boiling water. Klepon ripe and then rolled in grated
coconut that is attached above. Klepon usually placed in containers made from
banana leaves
11 Mar 2014
Reason People Like Shopping at Sukawati Art Market
Sukawati Art Market is located on Jl. Raya Sukawati, Gianyar, across the Sukawati Traditional Market. Set in a new two-story building, the art market sells a wide variety of merchandises, ranging from statues to dance costumes, all at reasonable prices. A large variety of woven baskets can be found here along with Balinese ceremonial items made from colorful prada (gold painted cloth).
Sukawati Art Market, referred to locally as 'Pasar Seni Sukawati', is Bali’s most distinguished and long-standing art market. It is where visitors can seek and purchase distinctively Balinese art items such as paintings and sculpted wooden figures, curios, handicrafts and traditional handmade products. Approximately 20km northeast from the main tourism hubs of Kuta and Denpasar.
The art market’s main building is often packed with shopping holidaymakers and locals sourcing household and daily necessities. It is an alternative, inexpensive and complete shopping destination conveniently situated along most tour itineraries to the central and northern regions of the island.
10 Mar 2014
History of Ubud Village
It was on his travels that he received a
divine revelation that in Bali he was to bury five precious
metals on a mountain slope where the mother temple of Besakih
now stands today. Along with a group of followers, Rsi Markaneya
was magnetically attracted to a destination located in the
central foothills of the island that radiated light and energy.
This place was Campuhan in Ubud at a junction in the Wos River
and it was here that he felt compelled to build a temple by
the name of Pura Gunung Lebah.
Balinese Nyepi Day
Nyepi is a Balinese "Day of Silence" that is commemorated every Isakawarsa (Saka new year) according to the Balinese calendar (in 2014, it falls on March 31). It is a Hindu celebration mainly celebrated in Bali, Indonesia. Nyepi, a public holiday in Indonesia, is a day of silence, fasting and meditation for the Balinese. The day following Nyepi is also celebrated as New Year's Day.The same day celebrated in India as ugadi.
Observed from 6 a.m. until 6 a.m. the next morning, Nyepi is a day reserved for self-reflection, and as such, anything that might interfere with that purpose is restricted. The main restrictions are no lighting fires (and lights must be kept low); no working; no entertainment or pleasure; no traveling; and, for some, no talking or eating at all. The effect of these prohibitions is that Bali's usually bustling streets and roads are empty, there is little or no noise from TVs and radios, and few signs of activity are seen even inside homes.
8 Mar 2014
Enjoy Rafting at Ayung River with Bali Adventure
The action starts when you launch into an 9.6 km river stretch, navigating through 33 class II and III rapids set to a backdrop of wild unspoiled rainforest, towering gorges and magnificent rice paddy terraces.
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