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Self-cleaning place at Tirta Empul



Tirta Empul is one of history is still frequented by tourists. The second temple is one of the leading tourist objects Gianyar, Bali. Located approximately 40 km north of Denpasar, requiring approximately 1 hour drive from the International Ngurah Rai Airport in Bali. Located in the district of Gianyar Tampaksiring that have natural beauty and coolness.

Location of Tirta Empul
Tirta empul Located at the curb Tampaksiring-Bangli, transportation access is very easy to reach. west of this Tirta Empul, President Sukarno established a presidential palace called the Palace of the President Tampaksiring. Continue reading “Self-cleaning place at Tirta Empul” »

January 19, 2012   No Comments

Purnama (Full Moon) at Besakih Mother Temple in Bali


balitravel-purnama-at-besakihOn Sunday (01/08/2012) Besakih Temple looks very crowded. Many balinese people and foreign tourist visited this temple with variety of purposes there. Anyone wants to pray, others want to walking around to see the temple, where this temple is known as the mother temple in Bali. In the temple area, many local communities that offer services in carrying your luggage or offering the umbrella, because Bali island is currently entering the rainy season and a local guide who will guide you during a tour there. Continue reading “Purnama (Full Moon) at Besakih Mother Temple in Bali” »

January 9, 2012   No Comments

Uluwatu, exotic vacation destination in Bali paradise island


balitravels-uluwatuUluwatu located at the southern tip of Bali in Badung Regency. Dedicated to the spirits of the sea, the famous Pura Luhur Uluwatu temple is an architectural wonder in black coral rock, beautifully designed with spectacular views close to the famous surf break on the SW of the Bukit peninsula. Continue reading “Uluwatu, exotic vacation destination in Bali paradise island” »

November 29, 2011   No Comments

Pura Goa Lawah, historical travel destination in Bali island


balitravels-goa-lawahPura Goa Lawah (the Bat Cave Temple) is one of the island’s nine special Sad Kahyangan Temples, and as such it is the designated holy place to honour the God Maheswara who resides in this section of the island. Religious processions visit the temple every day, and it is a particular focus for religious rites associated with death. Goa Lawah Temple located along the coast of southeastern Bali just west of Candidasa.

The center of the temple is built around a cave filled with thousands of bat that make the roof of the cave their homes. Its entrances are guarded by a temple believed to be found by a sage nine centuries ago. Continue reading “Pura Goa Lawah, historical travel destination in Bali island” »

November 28, 2011   No Comments

Pura Besakih, the mother of the Bali temples


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Besakih is the Mother of the Temples of Bali is located in the Besakih Village, Rendang, Karangasem district. Besakih the overflow in the hills of the Mount Agung feels Pure Besakih, referred extensively like the “Center of All temple” of the Hinduism in Bali. Pure Besakih, or the temple of Besakih in English, is greatest temple in Bali 11,000 or so Hindu temples, their 35 chapels and corridors draw throughout to devotee of Bali in massive numbers every year. The world is lucky to have Besakih.

In 1963 the Agung assembly, a volcano, entered eruption and destroyed several next villages. Besakih was without touching. The temple is agreed generally to date again to prehistoric times in Bali. One names for the Naga Besukian the thought of the dragoon God by pre-Hindu Balinese to inhabit this, the highest mountain of Bali. But at the beginning of 11mo Besakih century in a while became the temple of the state in which Bali was not no bad kingdom. Continue reading “Pura Besakih, the mother of the Bali temples” »

November 11, 2011   No Comments

Besakih Temple, the largest temple in Bali


Pura Agung Besakih located in the Besakih village, Rendang district, located in the southwest slope of Mount Agung is the highest mountain in Bali. Access from Denpasar to reach this place is about 25 km to the north of the City Semarapura – Klungkung regency. The trip to Pura Besakih the passing panorama of Crest Hill is also one of the objects and attractions of Karangasem regency.

Pura Besakih Location deliberately chosen in the village which is considered sacred because it was high, called Hulundang Basukih which later became the village of Besakih. Name Besakih taken from Sanskrit name, wasuki or in the ancient Javanese language Basuki which means congratulations. In addition, Pura Besakih name constituted also by mithologi Naga Basuki as a counterweight Mount Mandara. Continue reading “Besakih Temple, the largest temple in Bali” »

October 8, 2011   No Comments