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Tanah Lot Tours

Start : 14:30 IDR. Rp. 400.000 Duration : 8 Hours
Mengwi

1. Royal Temple

This Temple located in Mengwi District, huge state temple of Mengwi Kingdom surrounded by a wide man made moat, the temple built in 1634. Outside yard with open grassy expanse and meeting hall for held the meeting, dance performance and sometime "cockfighting". Midle yard built high wood bell (Kulkul), oustide yard to midle yard separate by open gate and from midle yard to inner courtyard separate by close gate. Inner courtyard has a lot of multitiered shrines (Meru), from first till the highest one. The visitor allowing to see the inner courtyard from outside only.

Alas Kedaton

2.Alas Kedaton

Alas Kedaton or “Holy Forest: is a small forrest measuring 12,00ha where you can see hundreds of monkeys in their natural habitat. It's one of the place in Bali where monkeys exist, free and peaceful. There are hundred of monkeys in this forest and high up on the big trees many bats area hanging and singing with their loud voices. Located in Sangeh Village, the six-hectare forest is populated with giant nutmeg trees of up to 40m in height. Hordes of Balinese monkeys that inhabit both the trees and the temple, Pura Bukit Sari, located in the heart of the forest, will greet you as you enter the forest, some of them even daring to get close to you. The monkeys have become well acquainted with human company, but beware - sometimes in their attempts to get food, they will snatch some object in order to trade for food. Be aware that the monkeys are easily attracted by shiny objects, such as cameras, jewelry, wristwatches or glasses - best to leave these things behind or keep them hidden.

Rock Temple

3. Tanah Lot

The brilliantly located Tanah Lot is possibly the best known and most photographed temple on Bali. It’s an obligatory stop on many tours from southern Bali, very commercial , and especially crowded at sunset at the of writing, the quaint temple, perched on a rocky islet, was surrounded by conservation contraction work financed by Japanese government . The project aims to construct an artificial rock platform around the temple to halt the erosion that currently treatments it. For Balinesse , Tanah Lot is one of the most important and venerated sea temples.  It’s located at Tabanan Regencies.This temple was built in 16th century by the Javanese priest Danghyang Nirartha who built many big temple near the sea around the island such as Rambut Siwi Temple in west of Bali, Pulaki Temple and Ponjok Batu Temple in North of Bali. In western side there are small temple built one of the temple in the top rock with hole it's Batu Bolong Temple.

   

Sea Food

4. Jimbaran Bali

Located to the south of Bali, midway between the airport and Nusa Dua is the fishing village of Jimbaran with its beautiful bay, long stretch of white sand beach and clear waters with brightly colored boats anchored along the shore. Jimbaran is still a little rustic, however over the last few years a number of private luxury villas and five star hotels have emerged putting Jimbaran on the map of luxury resort areas. The Jimbaran seafood market located on the beach is probably the biggest in Bali and has the widest selection of fresh seafood. And in conjunction with the seafood market there are also traditional seaside seafood restaurants on the beach where one can enjoy the catch of the day - and very popular with locals and visitors alike.The beautiful beach with sunset and luxurious cafe and restaurant, get the dinner with someone lovely, while enjoy the beautiful sunset with red orange sun and romantic atmosphere. also available music with traditional Bali music instrument, enjoy the romantic dinner with bali seafood dishes, oriental or international. with many choice..

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