Goa Lawah & Besakih

, Bali

Goa Lawah

Nine kilometer from Klungkung is “Goa Lawah” or Bath cave. The roof is covered with thousands of bats and its entrance is guarded by a temple believed to be founded by a Sage nine centuries ago.

Besakih

Known as the “Mother Temple of Bali, the sanctuary of Besakih on the slopes of Mt. Agung is the biggest and holiest of all Balinese temples. Over a thousand years old, steps ascend through split gates to the main courtyard where the trinity shrines are wrapped in cloth and decorated with flower offerings. Around the three main templates dedicated to the Trinity Shiva, Brahma and Wisnu are separate sanctuaries belonging to different regencies and caste groups

To the Balinese; a visit to the sanctuaries is a special pilgrimage. Each has its own anniversary celebration or “Odalan”. The sight of the temple against the back ground of the mountain is impressive and during festivals, colored banners add a touch of gaiety.

Kintamani, Bangli and Klungkung

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Kintamani
The villages of Kintamani and Penolakan give a view of the active Mount Batur and Lake. The caldera of Batur is impressive: 7 miles in diameter and 60 feet deep. From Penolakan, a road leads to Kedisan on the shores of the lake where boats can be hired to cross over to Trunyan. This ancient village is in habited by people who call themselves “Bali Aga” or original Balinese who have maintained many of their old ways. The Puser Jagad temple has an unusual architecture and stands under a massive Banyan tree.

Bangli
Pura Kehen is situated in Bangli, Bali’s second largest temple. Three terraced courtyards are connected by steps, and their balustrades are decorated with carvings and statues. A large Banyan tree with a tower shades the lowest and second courtyard, while in the third courtyard several shrines for the gods and ancestors are found.


Klungkung

The former seat of the Javanese Hindu Kingdom in Bali from where Balinese royalty draws its blood line, Klungkung is the oldest kingdom on the island and its “Raja” the most exalted. The Kerta Gosa or Royal Court of Justice built in the 18th century, I specially known for its ceiling murals painted in the traditional wayang style pert raying punishment in hell and reward s in heaven and other aspects of moralities. The floating pavilion, garden and lotus ponds in this walled-in complex, located on the main intersection of town area a reminder of the former glory of this kingdom.

Goa Gajah and Tampak Siring




Goa Gajah


Goa Gajah dates back to the 11th century and is believed to have been built as a monastery. Carvings on the wall show a demon head over the entrance, flanked by two statues. The cave contains a statue of Ganesha. Excavations have uncovered a bathing place with six statues of nymphs holding water-spouts.


Tampak Siring


The temple of Pura Tirta Empul is built around the sacred spring at Tampak Siring. Over 1000 years old, the temple and its two bathing places have been used by the people for good health and prosperity because of the spring water’s curative powers. Regular ceremonies are held for purification. Specialties of the area are bone and ivory carvings and seashell ornament.

Ubud and Peliatan

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Ubud


The cetre of Balinese painting, Ubud’s Museum “Puri Lukisan” has a permanent collection of modern works of Balinese art dating from the turn of the century. There are also several art galleries and homes of famous artists here, including that of Dutchborn Hans Snel and American Antonio Blanco. The “Young Artist” style now popular in Balinese painting was introduced by the Dutch painter Arie Smith. In the past other foreign painters inspired Balinese artist to adopt western techniques but traditional Balinese painting are still made and sold another museum called “Neka Museum” has a wide collection of paintings of both by Indonesian as well as foreign artists who used to live in Bali
Ubud has several small hotels. Located on a higher altitude with a pleasant climate.


Peliatan


Peliatan is located between Ubud and Mas. It has been known as the centre of traditional music, and dances. The fine art of local wood carvers started a new style of wood carving producing such things as fruits, flowers and trees in their real shapes and colorings.

Nusa Dua, Batu Bulan, Batuan, Celuk, and Mas

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Nusa Dua
The Nusa Dua tourist resort is part of the Bukit Peninsula in Southern Bali. Some of the most beautiful and luxurious hotels are found here. The resort is known for its clean white beaches and clear waters. The surf is gentle along the northern side of the peninsula, bigger along the south. The most convenience form of transportation to and from Nusa Dua is by Taxi.

Batu Bulan
Driving Norteast from Denpasar, stone figures on the road side mark the village of Batu Bulan. Divinities and demons are carved from sandstone for ornaments of houses and temples. Workshops can be visited to watch artist work.

Batuan
An old and famous centre of the arts, it is now known for its dancing, wood panel carving and paintings.

Celuk
Northeast of Denpasar, the village of Celuk is noted for its silver and gold works of jewelry in many styles.

Mas
The village of wood carvers, many of Bali’s old masters still lives here. Art galleries exhibit some of their best works. Visitors can wonder through the Balinese style houses to view the carved wooden pillars and the artists at work or instructing apprentices who work in groups.

Sanur and Kuta




Sanur

Sanur beach has long been a popular recreation site for people from Denpasar and elsewhere. The palm lined beach curves from the Bali Beach Hotel toward the south, facing the Indian Ocean toward the east. Sanur offers many good hotels, restaurants, shops, and other tourist facilities. It is only a short distance from Denpasar. Public transportation to and from the city are easily available until well into night. Offshore reefs protect the beach against the waves and make it popular for windsurfing, boating and other water sports

Kuta

Once lonely village on the road from Denpasar toward the Bukit Peninsula, Kuta is now a thriving tourist resort, popular mainly among the young. It is a popular beach for surfing although currents make it less suitable for swimming. Coast guards, however, are on constant duty during the day. Kuta faces toward the west offering beautiful sunsets.

Accommodation ranges from international hotels to home stays. The village abounds with restaurants, shops, discotheques and other tourist facilities. It is easier to find regular performances of Balinese music and dance in Kuta, staged specially for tourists, than anywhere else in Bali. Some performances are staged nightly. The village is ideal for meeting and mixing with other people, locals as well as visitors from abroad.

PLACES OF INTEREST




PLACES OF INTEREST

Denpasar
The capital city of Bali, Denpasar has many community temples called “Pura”. Ones is the museum called Pura Jagatnatha which is dedicated to the supreme God. Sang Hyang Widi Wasa. The statue of a turtle and two dragons (prevalent in all temples) signify the foundation of the word.

The museum offers a fine variety of prehistoric and modern art, whereas its architectural design resembles that of a place.

The government supervised “Sangraha Kriya Hasta” has a wide variety of handicraft and work of art. The “Werdy Budaya” presents a yearly art festival between June and July, with performances, exhibitions, art contests and so on.

Bali is the most Arts



The ancient kingdoms of the (rajas) and princes of Bali were dismantled by colonial governments in the early part of this century, but many of their royal descendants still own traditional palaces and are very much respected as patrons of the arts. Art and culture are strongly bonded to Bali’s unique form of Hinduism called “Hindu Darma”. Classical dance dramas for example, are based on the old Hindu epics of the Ramayana and the Mahabharata, but contain an element of local folklore, peculiar to the island. The very soul of Bali is rooted in religion and is expressed in art forms that have been passionately preserved over the centuries

It seems that almost every person is an artist, spending free time applying skills and images which have been passed down from generation to generation and grasped from a very young age. Whether expressed through beautiful and intricate paintings and dances. Extraordinary carvings superb weaving or even in decorations made for myriad shrines which can be found in public areas, on road, in paddy fields or in homes; the island is alive with art.

The Balinese have been more exposed to international tourists and generally speak more English than people in order parts of the Indonesian archipelago. They have managed to preserve their culture despite overwhelming foreign influences brought to the region by an ever increasing number of tourists. Bali’s international airline and charters, Ngurah Rai, is in the south of the island and is served by numerous international airlines and charters. In order to keep up with growing number of visitors and the need for their comfort, more hotels have been built, ranging from small bungalow type for budget travelers to the luxurious Nusa Dua tourist resort area, near the airport, on the southern tip of the island. Water sports have naturally gained in popularity and Bali offers superb surfing, windsurfing, sailing, scuba diving, and white water rafting.

Bali is Indonesia's Paradise




Bali

Indonesia’s paradise
A friendly and remarkably artistic people, living amid breathing panoramas, have created a dynamic society with unique art and ceremonies, making Bali an Island almost unreal in today’s hectic and changing world. Terraced rice fields dominate the landscape with rivers and small irrigation streams dissecting a luscious green landscape, filling the air with the enchanting sounds of running water.

Bali is divided by a string of impressive and authoritative volcanoes running almost through the center of the island. Mountain and particularly volcanoes are believed to be the home of the gods. Shrouded in mystery and magic, they stretch skywards in majestic splendors. Bali’s main volcano is the still active and sometime explosive Gunung Agung, which is considered sacred among local people as it is believed to be the center of the universe. Not just views visitors leave the same believe.

TRAVEL PLANNER IN BALI, THE INDONESIA’S FAMOUS OBJECT TOURISM




TRAVEL PLANNER IN BALI, THE INDONESIA’S FAMOUS OBJECT TOURISM

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INTRODUCTION

Indonesia is a vast and beautifully diverse country stretching for more than 5.000 km across the equator. It would simply be impossible to see everything that this, the world‘s largest archipelago, has to over in a short length of time. This Travel Planner therefore, offers essential information by dealing only with major tourist attractions which are easily accessibly by air, sea and land.

In the past most popular destination for visitors to Indonesia has undoubtedly been Bali. In recent years however, other areas are also becoming popular and 24 Top priority areas has been selected by the Directorate General of Tourism to provide visitors with the quintessential soul of Indonesia. These are Jakarta, West Java, Central Java, Yogyakarta, East Java, Bali, West Nusa Tenggara, East Nusa Tenggara, Aceh, North Sumatra, West Sumatra, South Sumatra, Riau, Bengkulu, Lampung, South Sulawesi, East Kalimantan, West Kalimantan, South Kalimantan, Central Kalimantan, Maluku and Irian Jaya.

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