Tama Ujung Sukasada Karangasem



Taman Ujung Sukasada or Ujung Water Palace, which by the local people is called as Taman Soekasada Ujung, was built in 1919. However, the launching of this complex of water palace was performed in 1912.
The water palace was constructed by the late King of Karangasem, I Gusti Bagus Jelantik, that reigned in Karangasem between 1909 and 1945.
Ujung Water Palace was majestically built to welcome and to serve important guests and Kings from neighboring countries, besides for the pleasure of the King and his royal family.

Garuda Wisnu Kencana




The Garuda Wisnu Kencana complex, situated on a limestone hill in Jimbaran, is an integrated cultural centre with a 146 meter-high statue as its landmark.
Almost a decade after construction started in 1996, only 15 percent of the park's master plan encompassing 200 hectares in total has been realized due to budget constraints. Garuda Wisnu Kencana is the brainchild of Nyoman Nuart, a Balinese contemporary sculptor, who raised the idea in 1992.
When finished the park will have an entertainment hall, an exhibition centre, villas, a residential complex, theaters and a trade center as well as a spacious parking lot to accommodate visitors.

Balinese Dance





Balinese dance has a unique part different than other from Indonesia Dance, for the Balinese, the theatre is not a profession. Aside from those who perform music and dancing, the village creates a theatre for the enjoyment of the community.
There many kind of dance in Bali, and that can be categories to be as follows: Sacred dance, ceremonies dance, regional dance, people dance and many more will describe here.
And we can categories more to be the famous one and until present still performed in many stage or theatre in Bali was : The Classic Drama, Arja Dance, Topeng Dance, Barong Dance, Baris Dance, SangHyang Dance, Arang Dance, Kecak Dance, and many more will describe here

Batur Lake







Danau (lake) Batur is the largest of Bali 's 4 mountain Lakes, with a length of 8km and a width of 3km. Danu Batur sits inside the massive 13km long caldera (crater) which also contains Gunung (mount) Batur (1717m).

As the largest lake in Bali, Danau Batur is sacred to the Balinese, with the Goddess of the Lakes, Ida Batara Dewi Ulun Danu, honored at Pura Ulun Danu Batur which is on the crater rim. The original temple was at lakeside, but was moved, together with the village of Batur in 1926 after an earthquake. Around the lake, which are fed by 11 springs which the Balinese believe supply many other springs in Bali.

Danau Batur lies 500m below the crate rim. Villages that circle the lake are called ‘bintang danu’ which means ’stars of the lake’. Access to the lakeside from the crater rim is via Penelokan. The winding road drops and gives some nice views of the lake and the surrounding areas. At first it seems surreal to be inside a massive volcanic crater, next to a freshwater lake and seeing people farming crops at the edge. The 3km drive takes no time at all and arriving at lakeside you have 2 immediate options for accommodation, go right to Buahan and the Hotel Baruna, or turn left towards guest houses close to Kedisan. Toya Bungkah, the main trekking point has more accommodation options and is around 4-5km past the junction to the NE.

It is possible to take a public bemo bus from Penelokan to lakeside. These bemos will go as far as Songan, though not frequently. Better to aim for Toya Bungkah. Bemos will also take you as far as Abang on the SE edge of the lake. For people wishing to get to the Bali Agavillage of Trunyan, accessible only by boat, you can get the best deals from Abang, rather than the main boat area at strong>Kedisan. Driving around inside the Batur crater it is easy to get disoriented for a couple of reasons. Firstly, if you are reading from a guide book you will read about things on the edge of the crater rim, edge of the lake, inside the crater and around the mountain. Important to remember which object the book is referring to. Secondly, its not until to start exploring the inside of the crater that you realize there are 2 crater rims, one inside the other, on the western and northern sides.

Bali Waterfall.





DW 9. Uluwatu Sunset Tour






A half day tour to see the sunset at Bali's southern most holy temple: Pura Luhur Uluwatu, a temple which is perched high on a sea cliff the south western tip of the island. During the sunset you will have a nice view over the ocean and of which is filled with playful monkeys.
On the way back home you may decide to have dinner on Jimbaran beach which is famous for its numerous seafood restaurants. Your table will be set up on the sand almost at the water's edge. Enjoy freshly grilled seafood and cool sea breezes while sipping a cold local beer with your friends and family.

Duration Tour : 4 - 5 hours
Pick Up : -
Price : Rp. 300.000,- for 2 Adults
Rp. 350.000,- for 3 Adult Or A family of 2 Adults and 2 Children.

sunset at tanah lot : 03.00pm
sunset at uluwatu : 04.30pm


The pricing included :
- All Entrance Fees
- All Donations
- All Parking Fees
- All Toll Fees
- Petrol
- Required Balinese Dress for Temple visits
- Umbrellas

Not Included :
- Personal Expenses for Souvenir
-
All Other Expenses Not Explicitly Mentioned Above

DW 8. Tanah Lot Sunset Tour





A half day tour to see the sunset at one of Bali's most famous temple: Taman Ayun, a charming spacious temple surrounded by a wide, elegant moat. Tanah Lot, the best known and most photographed temple on Bali. The picturesque temple is perched on a little rocky island. From the cliff overlooking the temple and surrounding ocean you have a splendid view during sunset.

Duration Tour : 4 - 5 hours
Pick Up : -
Price : Rp. 300.000,- for 2 Adults
Rp. 350.000,- for 3 Adult Or A family of 2 Adults and 2 Children.

sunset at tanah lot : 03.00pm
sunset at uluwatu : 04.30pm


The pricing included :
- All Entrance Fees
- All Donations
- All Parking Fees
- All Toll Fees
- Petrol
- Required Balinese Dress for Temple visits
- Umbrellas

Not Included :
- Personal Expenses for Souvenir
-
All Other Expenses Not Explicitly Mentioned Above