Denpasar, Bedugul-Tanah Alas Kedaton-Lot
Denpasar, Bedugul-Tanah Alas Kedaton-Lot
City: Tabanan bali
route is a very pleasant journey from Denpasar to Bedugul. Bedugul is a cold mountainous area where there is a lake (Lake Beratan) and Ulun Danu. We can enjoy the beautiful scenery and water recreation and others.
We go from Bedugul Alas Kedaton attractions, where there are hundreds of monkeys and bats in the forest surrounding the temple was built Alas Kedaton XV century AD. After that we went on to Tanah Lot, which is familiar to all foreign tourists. Tanah Lot is a temple in the middle of the sea and when the sun will sink at the end of the sea, it creates a very beautiful sight.
Sanur and Kuta are located on the eastern and western coasts of the southern part of the island. The Nusa Dua peninsula on the southern tip is still growing as a tourist resort.
Bali's culture is based on its unique form of Hinduism called "Hindu Darma" which has been retained after the Islamization of Java, since then developed through the centuries. Though the caste system is observed, it is notas rigid as in India. Religion is the source of traditional customs in family and community life. Its influence is also strongly felt in the arts. With a completely different lifestyle from the rest of Indonesia, the Balinese have managed to preserve their culture despite the overwhelming foreign influences brought by the increasing number of visitors.
Bali's "rajas" and princes were deprived of their kingdoms by the colonial government in the early part of this century, but many of them still own their palaces and are respected as patrons of the arts. The classical dance drama is based on the old Hindu epics of the Ramayana and the Mahabarata, or on local folklore (such as Barong dance).
The island of Bali is mountainous in the center with a cluster of volcanoes of which one is the active Mount Agung and considered sacred. Terraced rice-fields dominate the landscape, with small streams bringing water for irrigation.
The attraction of Bali is its unique art and culture. It almost seems that every person is an artist in some form, whether it is painting, weaving, carving, basketry, etc., or even in decorations which are done at many shrines in public areas, on roads, paddy fields or in homes. Villagers spend their free time in these arts which are taught from a very young age.
The soul of the Balinese is in his religion, so it finds its expression in the arts.
A friendly people, the Balinese who are more exposed to international tourists, generally speak more English than people in other parts of Indonesia. Keeping pace with the number of visitors and the need for their accommodation, more hotels have been built, from small bungalow types for the budget traveler to the luxurious Nusa Dua tourist resort area. Water sports have gained in popularity : surfing on Kuta, wind surfing at Sanur, sailing and scuba diving at several other tourist parts.
just too beautiful to be expressed in words is why you come here so that you know how beautiful this place
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