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Badung Regency
There are many places of interest
in Badung Regency such as: Dreamland, Tanjung Benoa, Deluang
Sari Turtle Farm, Nusa Dua, Kuta, Bali Bomb Monument, Jimbaran,
Legian, Seminyak, Petitenget Beach, Kedonganan, Tanah Wuuk,
Pelagal Petang, Sangeh Monkey Forest, Nung-Nung, Waterfall,
Ayung River Rafting, Uluwatu Temple, Petitenget Temple, Sadha
Temple and Taman Ayun Temple.
Nusa Dua
It means ‘two islands’ in
Bahasa Indonesia. This is one of the premier resort areas
in the world. The area is located 20 minutes south of the
Ngurah Rai International Airport, Denpasar and is a short
drive to many of Bali’s attractions and beautiful beaches.
This is the home of many of Bali’s world class luxury
resort hotels.
Jimbaran Beach
This area is just south of Kedonganan
beach and has a very beautiful white sand beach area and clear
sea water that is suitable for recreation and relaxation.
It is quieter than its neighboring beaches and one will find
nice hotels and mostly seafood served at Jimbaran’s
restaurants. Jimbaran is in fact famous for its delicious
seafood, particularly its typical grilled seafood with Jimbaran’s
‘secret sauce’. You’ve got to taste it to
believe it.
Legian, Seminyak, Petitenget
Beach
These beautiful beaches are several kilometers
north of Kuta. Like its neighboring beaches, these offer a
refuge for surfers. There are also many facilities for tourists
as the result of the Kuta north expansion.
Sangeh “Monkey
Forest”
Sangeh is the village whose northern
part covers about 14 hectares of a holy homogeny forest of
‘Pala’ trees with hundreds of monkey inhabitants.
The trees cannot be found on any other part of Bali and their
existence in this village remains a mystery. Look for a lovely
mossy temple, which is hidden amongst the tall and gracious
‘Pala’ trees.
Ayung River
Rafting
The river Ayung is the longest and largest
river in Bali, and along this river, white water rafting was
first introduced in Bali. To experience rafting on the river
Ayung’s west side is amazing, for besides the enjoyment
of challenging rapids, the panorama of this beautiful, intact
nature area is highlighted by the appearance of wild animals
along the rafting route such as big bats, black monkeys, and
more.
Uluwatu Temple
At
the westernmost tip of Bukit Peninsula, this is one of Bali’s
nine ‘directional’ Kayangan Jagat temples. The
location is dramatic, perched on the edge of a high cliff
with a picturesque sunset view. The temple was first used
for worship by the 11th century holy priest, Empu Kuturan,
who came to Bali to bring religious law and to form Desa Adat
(traditional villages). The area where spectacular sunsets
can be viewed is filled with the scent of frangipani blossoms
and is also the home of friendly monkeys.
Petitenget Temple
Peti Tenget temple and beach is located
at Banjar Batubelig, Kerobokan village kecamatan Kuta. To
reach this object by motor vehicle from Denpasar, travel westwards
more or less 10 km then turn south, or to the north from Kuta
following Raya Seminyak Street.
Peti Tenget temple was built in the 15th century and it used
to be a plot of extraordinary holy (Tenget) land, bush growth
and dwelled by the I Bhuta Ijo demon that was trusted by Holy
priest, Dang Hyang Nirartha to safeguard his holy box. The
story is told that when the priest stayed at south port (now
Uluwatu), a man from Kerobokan village came asking the priest
cultivate the plot of land without feeling fear. The priest
suggested that the people build a temple dedicated to god
‘Labuhan Masceti’ and a single closed shrine (Pagedongan)
for Bhuta Ijo as a place to safeguard the priest’s box
(Peti). From that time on, the temple was named Peti Tenget
Temple.
Sadha Temple
This temple, with decorative carvings,
is famous for its intricacy and ingenuity. Dating from the
Majapahit period, this originally was an old dynastic sanctuary
(prasada) of Mengwi Royalty. The split gate and a 16-meter
high tower inside the temple are constructed much like ‘Candi’
in Java. The 64 stone seats, similar to megalithic ancestral
shrines, commemorate warriors who died in battle.
Taman Ayun Temple
‘Taman
Ayun’ means beautiful garden, located in the village
of Mengwi, 18 km west of Denpasar. It is indeed one of Bali’s
most picturesque temples. The king of Mengwi, I GustiAgungAnom,
built its stately proportioned courtyards and large surrounding
moat in the year 1634. Containing both the Royal family ancestral
shrines and the storied MERU shrines to the major deities,
TamanAyun became the main temple for the ancient kingdom of
Mengwi.
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