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One Of The Most Popular Tourits Destinations On Everybody’s Day Trip

One Of The Most Popular Tourits Destinations On Everybody’s Day Trip

Bali Road Trips, Thing To Do
Mother Temple, also named Besakih Temple or Pura Besakih Bali, is located in the village of Besakih (Rendang Sub-district, Karangasem) right at the foot of Mount Agung, in the eastern part of Bali. As its name already states, it is the mother of all temples and not just one of Bali’s most important temples; it is the most important one in Bali! Besakih Temple is located about 1,000 meters above sea level and finally, it is the highest substantial public temple complex. Besakih Temple dates back to about the 10th century (the same age as Tirta Empul Temple) and is actually a complex consisting of about 30 singular temples, with hundreds of shrines, dedicated to the helpers of the gods. When you have finally reached Pura Penataran Agung Besakih, the highest temple of the Mother ...
DENPASAR TO UBUD

DENPASAR TO UBUD

Bali Road Trips, Thing To Do
The road from Denpasar to Ubud can be described very easily with four words, “The Road of Art “. On the trip from Denpasar to Ubud, about 26 kilometers, you will see a big selection of traditional arts and crafts. Many of the craftspeople work outside and invite visitors to watch their skillful hands as they carefully make beautiful creations. Stonemasons, silversmiths, goldsmiths, puppet-ers, woodcarvers, painters dancers, and dancers can all be seen on this almost magical trip through an artistic dream world. Batubulan, the village of Stonemasons, provides an interesting first stop on your trip. Figures carved from stone can be seen everywhere on the road. The stone carvings, all of the highest quality, require a strong hand to carve images out of a block of stIn Celuk, the w...
Minimum 2 temples of 6 temples must see in Bali

Minimum 2 temples of 6 temples must see in Bali

Art and Culture, Bali Road Trips
1. Tanah Lot Temple in Bali (Pura Tanah Lot) – The Temple on its little rock Tanah Lot Temple (Pura Tanah Lot), Bali’s only off-shore temple, is located 13 kilometers southwest of Tabanan, in Beraban village, about a 1 ½ hour tour from Kuta. Tanah Lot Temple (Pura Pakendungan is the ancient name for Tanah Lot) dates back to the 15th century and sits gracefully on its little rock, waiting for the low tide so it can welcome Balinese worshipers. Legend says, Tanah Loth Temple was built by Sanghyang Nirantha one of the last Brahman priests who arrived from Java and got plenty of followers very quickly.  Bendesa Beraben, the local ruler, who was afraid of losing control, ordered the Nirantha to leave. The Newcomer then used his magical powers to split the rock that T...