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Pucak Mangu Temple ± 56,2 Km (1 hour 44 mnt by car)
Nungnung Waterfall ± 54,7 Km (1 hour 32 mnt by car)
Pod Chocolate Factory ± 59,2 Km (1 hour 40 mnt by car)
Bali Elephant Camp ±55,8Km (1 hour 40 mnt by car)
Sangeh Monkey Forest ±60,4Km (1 hour 46 mnt by car)
Bedugul ±35,8Km (1 hour 6 mnt by car)
Kintamani ± 53,1 Km (1 hour 36 mnt by car)
Ulun Danu Batur Temple ±52,6Km (1 hour 35 mnt by car)
Ulun Danu Beratan ± 32,5 Km (59 mnt by car)

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Taman Ayun Temple ±65,4Km (1 hour 52 mnt by car)
Mengwi ±65,3Km (1 hour 52 mnt by car)
Ubud ±74,6Km (2 hour 21 mnt by car)
Abang Mount ±61,2Km (1 hour 55 mnt by car)
Terunyan ±69Km (2 hour 7 mnt by car)
Besakih Temple ±75,6Km (2 hour 18 mnt by car)
Denpasar ±83,5Km (2 hour 31 mnt by car)
Kuta ±81Km (2 hour 28 mnt by car)
Airport ±93,8Km (2 hour 50 mnt by car)

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Volcano is one of the sacred mountain according to Hindu believe. Mount Batur is located in Batur village, Kintamani District, Bali, Indonesia. Mount Batur (Gunung Batur) is 1717 m above sea level can be summited by physically fit hikers in around 2 hours. Mount Batur Bali is an active volcano that draws tourists in with both beauty and promise of Bali adventure Tours. We offers climb Mount Batur Bali to enjoy an unforgettable sunrise from the top of an active volcano. Spectacular scenery and the vibration of the sacred earth filling your mind and soul as u served by tasty morning breakfast cooked by the steam of the active volcano.

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or Pura Bratan, is a major Shaivite water temple on Bali, Indonesia. The temple complex is located on the shores of Lake Bratan in the mountains near Bedugul. Water temples serve the entire region in the outflow area; downstream there are many smaller water temples that are specific to each irrigation association (subak). Built in 1633, this temple is used for offerings ceremony to the Balinese water, lake and river goddess Dewi Danu, due to the importance of Lake Bratan as a main source of irrigation in central Bali. The 11-storey pelinggih meru in the complex is dedicated to Shiva and his consort Parvathi. Buddha’s statue is also enshrined in this temple. Lake Bratan is known as the Lake of Holy Mountain due to the fertility of this area. Located 1200 m above sea level, it has a cold tropical climate.

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Temple complex in the village of Besakih on the slopes of Mount Agung in eastern Bali, Indonesia. It is the most important, the largest and holiest temple of Hindu religion in Bali,[1] and one of a series of Balinese temples. Perched nearly 1000 meters up the side of Gunung Agung, it is an extensive complex of 23 separate but related temples with the largest and most important being Pura Penataran Agung. The temple is built on six levels, terraced up the slope. The entrance is marked by a candi bentar (split gateway), and beyond it the Kori Agung is the gateway to the second courtyard.

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Small island, located 5 miles to the north-west of Bali island and is part of the Indonesian archipelago. “Menjangan” in Indonesian means “Deer”. The name was given by the local population observing wild deer herds swimming to the island every spring and covering a distance of approx 1.2 miles.
Even though the island is a significant part of Bali Barat National Park, it is assigned to the Javanese administrative district and falls under its jurisdiction. The closest big cities are: Singaraja, located in the north of Bali and Banyuwangi, located on the eastern coast of Java. The closest settlement is Sumberkima village. The nearest airport is Letkol Wisnu regional (approx. 8 miles from the island).

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Small island, located 5 miles to the north-west of Bali island and is part of the Indonesian archipelago. “Menjangan” in Indonesian means “Deer”. The name was given by the local population observing wild deer herds swimming to the island every spring and covering a distance of approx 1.2 miles.
Even though the island is a significant part of Bali Barat National Park, it is assigned to the Javanese administrative district and falls under its jurisdiction. The closest big cities are: Singaraja, located in the north of Bali and Banyuwangi, located on the eastern coast of Java. The closest settlement is Sumberkima village. The nearest airport is Letkol Wisnu regional (approx. 8 miles from the island).

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Lake Tamblingan, Lake Tamblingan is a caldera lake located in Buleleng Regency, Bali. The lake is located at the foot of Mount Lesung in Munduk administrative village, Banjar subdistrict, Buleleng Regency, Bali, Indonesia. The lake is one of the three lakes that formed inside an ancient caldera, the other lakes to the east of Lake Tamblingan are Lake Buyan and Lake Bratan. Tamblingan lake is a pristine lake surrounded with dense rainforest and archaeological remnants of the 10th-century Tamblingan civilization. The lake and the surrounding settlements is designated as a spiritual tourism area protected from modern development by the government.

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Tirta Bhuwana Waterfall is a favorite natural tourist destination in Buleleng Regency, Bali. Its charm is not inferior to other waterfalls in Gumi Panji Sakti. The natural pool under the waterfall is a special attraction. Located in Pegadungan Village, Sukasada Subdistrict, the location is not too far from Singaraja city center or can be reached for approximately 30 minutes using a motorcycle. Road access is also good, and can be passed by motorbikes and cars.

Tirta Bhuwana Waterfall, located in Buleleng, Bali, is a mesmerizing natural wonder hidden amidst Bali’s green landscape. Flowing gracefully amongst the dense tropical forest, this enchanting waterfall offers a peaceful escape from the hustle of modern life.

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Lake Buyan, Buyan Lake is one of a vast caldera’s three enchanting twin lakes. They are in the picturesque Pancasari Village within the Sukasada District of Buleleng Regency, Bali. Two counterparts flanked it: Tamblingan Lake to the west and Beratan Lake to the east. Furthermore, Buyan Lake reigns supreme as the largest among the trio. Covering an expansive area of 490 hectares, the lake boasts a maximum depth of 89 meters, offering a captivating spectacle for nature enthusiasts and visitors.

A dense forest spans approximately one kilometre, serving as a natural divide between Lake Buyan and Tamblingan. Intriguingly, a small pond named Telaga Aya connects the two lakes through a narrow canal, adding a touch of mystique to this serene and pristine environment. Immerse yourself in the tranquillity of Buyan Lake, where the lush landscapes and calm waters create an idyllic setting for those seeking a peaceful retreat amidst Bali’s natural wonders.

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Aling-Aling Waterfall – Aling Aling Waterfall is a natural wonder located in Sambangan Village, in the northern region of Bali. The waterfall is approximately 35 meters tall and is surrounded by lush greenery and picturesque landscapes. What sets this waterfall apart from others in Bali is the fact that it is not just one waterfall, but a series of cascades and pools that are perfect for swimming and cliff jumping. It’s my favorite waterfall cliff jump in all of Bali!

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Gedong Kirtya Museum is located in the complex of Sasana Budaya, where also the Puri Agung, the old palace of the Buleleng Kingdom realizing the potential of the library as a tourist attraction and its historically interesting location.
This museum collects, copies and preserves thousands of lontar (manuscripts made of palm leaf), “prasasti” (transcriptions on metal plates) and books. All of those ancient writings contain various information about human life, such as religion, architecture, philosophy, genealogy, homoeopathy, “usada” (medical manuscripts), black magic, and so on, in the Balinese, Kawi (old Javanese) and the Dutch, English and German language.

Gedong Kirtya Museum has two arch gates that are still original and well preserved. In each entrance, there is any information about what years it was manufactured. The outer gate was made on June 3, 1939, and the inner gate was made on May 31, 1933. Both of these arch gates look ancient and original made of brick, cement and sand. Some parts of the gates are decorated with relief of Mahabarata puppet stories.

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Air Terjun Banyu Wana Amertha, Banyu Wana Amertha Waterfall is one of the best hidden gems in north Bali, where the hills are still loaded with crowd-free waterfalls just waiting to be discovered.
This spot has no less than 4 fantastic falls just a short distance apart, including the picturesque Bhuana Sari waterfall. The jungles you get to walk through are part of the fun too.

Almost no tourists have been to the Banyu Wana waterfalls yet. This travel guide will explain how to get there, and everything you need to know before you go!

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Brahmavihara-Arama When established in 1960, the location of the temple was not in Banjar Tegeha Village. Ida Bagus Giri, I Negah Hastika, and Ida Putu Gede Sangging, the founders of the temple built the temple near the Hot Spring Banjar which is one of the finest natural hot springs in Bali. At first, it was first built as a place for meditation and facilitating people who were willing to conduct a meditation. Since then, the place was getting well-known as a place for training and conducting meditation. Since the location was not large enough to accommodate more visitors, Bante Giri with other Buddhist figures in Buleleng moved Brahmavihara to Banjar Tegeha in 1969.

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Banyumala Twin Waterfall, is located in the villages of Wanagiri, Sukasada, Buleleng Regency, Bali, located on a plateau with rows of surrounding hills that make the surrounding landscape so beautiful, with clear water in the waterfall adding to the value of this tourist attraction. To reach the location of this waterfall, you can go through the road provided, around 20 to 30 minutes to reach the location of the waterfall, arriving at the location you will be presented with natural works of waterfalls that are so beautiful and stunning. It is a very amazing sight to see the beauty of the stunning waterfall scenery with its twin waterfalls which is very amazing, no wonder this Banyumala twin waterfall tourist destination is one of the waterfall tours that is never deserted by visitors, with beautiful scenery that very tempting and also the water is very clear making it attractive to waterfall tourism lovers

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Seririt Traditional Market, Seririt traditional market is located in the center of Seririt City, this market provides various household needs such as food, home furnishings, clothing and many more.

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Banjar Hot Spring, The location of the Banjar hot spring is in a village in northern Bali, the name of the village is Banjar Village, which is in Banjar District, Buleleng Regency.
The swimming pool is built around a hot spring and has a tiered structure. The first level has eight dragon showers which are perfect for soaking, then the main swimming pool has a depth of up to 2 meters which is perfect for those of you who want to swim. The third pool is a shower pool which is a relic of the Japanese government which has 3 showers which are very suitable for natural massage.

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Melanting Temple, The inner temple is made up of three levels and it is surrounded by a series of terraced gardens, which are home to a variety of colorful flowers, trees, and shrubs. In the center of the temple is a large pond, where the locals would come to make offerings and perform their sacred ceremonies. On the other side of the pond is a large pavilion, which served as a place to rest and enjoy a meal.

Pura Melanting is a beautiful, tranquil place and a place to immerse oneself in the rich culture, history, and spiritualism of Bali.

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