Discover the best top things to do in Buleleng Regency, Indonesia including Makam Jayaprana, Batu Kursi Temple, Pura Segara Rupek, Brahma Vihara Arama Buddhist Monastery, Tenun Ikat, Pura Beji, Dalem Jagaraga Temple, Surya Indigo, Art Zoo, Wanagiri Hidden Hills.
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Loved this majestic monastery complex, perched high up in the hills. Partly damaged by earthquakes in the mid '70's, it is now part sparkly new and pristine, and part comfortably old and worn. Part of the new additions include a representation of Buddha under a Bodhe tree, and 2 pagodas destroyed by the earthquake. You can stay here and attend classes. A meditation class was in progress the day we visited, which meant the vibe was wonderfully quiet and respectful. Magical place. I loved it.
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This is the shrine to worship the god of death Ciwa or Durga so that when someone dies, his/her soul will depart for the heaven, not meandering on the earth.
This temple is located at a village about 11 km east of Singaraja town. My guide tells me that this village was famous for its struggle of independence against the Dutch colonialism . It took us about 25 mints to reach the place. Just like other temples in this region, there were hardly any visitors around, so we had the temple for ourself. The entrance fee was IDR 15,000 excluding the tips for the caretaker. This caretaker who has been mentioned previously in TripAdvisor, approached us and insist on showing us around. He claimed that his anchestors were involved in the war with Dutch. He was very polite and possessed detailed knowledge of the temple. Along the way he explain the history of the temple, the struggle with the Dutch and the meaning of the sculptures. We spent about 1 hour here to see around the place and get pictures of the place. It is a must visit if you are in the vicinity of Lovina or Singaraja. As usual bring along a bottle of water, sun block and a hat. Camera is a must.
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Located on the highway running along Bali's east coast, Surya Indigo Cooperative is dedicated to the preservation of natural dyeing and traditional textiles of Northern Bali. On a visit, you can observe different stages of handmade textile production, such as ginning and spinning cotton and weaving on the traditional back strap loom. Dyeing demonstrations can be arranged in advance. A small shop sells the village group's creations.
Please visit Surya Indigo Hand Weavers when you are in the part of Bali to support the local woman and to take home a beautiful item to remember these ladies and this stunning part of the world. Surya means "sun" in sanskrit and Indigo reflects " great devotion and wisdom". The woman spend their days weaving beautiful items and you can see them in action when you visit. Next door is a small store where they sell their handiwork for purchase.
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At wanahiri hidden hill we also provide several tours such as visiting the Banyumala waterfall, pucak manik waterfalls, photo spots suitable for Instagram with views of Lake Buyan, extreme swing activity and flying fox with views of the coffee plantation
Went here first thing in the morning for our bedugul tour. The entrabce fee is 100k idr which is quite expenisive. But its ok. The stay is wprth it and not crowded when we are there. I love the settings up in the lake. Super nice to take photo especially if the weather is good with some sunshine.unfortunately when we are there, its quite dark and cold. I love the nest, the swing , everything is worth to take photos to. Its once in a lifetime opportunity to visit here so make the most out of it. We enjoyed much and with all the photos we captured in this place. We already meet the quota for the day..hehe.
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