1. Barong and Keris Dance
2. Kertagosa Old Justice
3. Besakih Temple
4. Village
5. Candi Dasa Beach
6. KusamabaTenganan Salt Mining Village
7. Bats Cave Temple
8 hours, Start: 08.30 am Price US$ 63.00 /car max. 5 persons
The above price included:
Car with air conditioning maximum 5
persons, fuel, car
parking fee, driver and tour guide fees.
The above price not included:
Entrance fee, donation, food and beverages.
Tour Detail :
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| Barong Dance |
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The
trip go to a village to see one of the Balinese cultural show called
Barong dance tell us about the fighting between Barong, four leg
mythological creature animated by two men representing good against
Rangda, a scaring faced person representing evil. In Bali, we believe
that the two contrast things always exist together in our life. This
dance is accompanied by “Gamelan”, a traditional percussion orchestra
and in the end of the dance, there is a “Kris” dance , the dancers use a
short sword kill themselves without wounded.
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| Kerta Gosa (Floating Hall) |
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(Kerta
Gosa), located in the center of Klungkung town in front of Klungkung
Puputan Memorial. Built in 1710 by Dewa Agung the King of Klungkung. The
ceiling of the hall completely covered inside with fine painting
Kamasan Style. The story of painting is The Epic of life Balinese
Journey of the soul. In the midle built Bale Kambang (Floating Hall),
the ceiling full with Kamasan Painting. In the west of the hall there is
Museum Semarajaya collected of the photos of the King and family in
Balinese dress. Entrance ticket fee at 12,000 rupiahs/person
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| Besakih Temple |
Besakih
Mother Temple, located in slope of Mount Agung about 1000 meters above
sea level. This is the first temple built in Bali or well known with
Mother Temple built by the javanese priest Sri Danghyang Dwijendra who
traveled to Bali in 8th century. Besakih Temple has big complex of
temple included the family temple who add by another Javanese priest
Danghyang Nirartha in 16th century. The main temple courtyard is
Penataran Agung has a triple throne called Padmasana Tiga with separate
seats of the trinity gods Brahma, Wisnu and Siwa. Entrance ticket fee at
10,000 rupiahs/person
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| Tengenan Village |
Tengenan
Village, the village is occupied by Bali Aga people the original
Balinese who arrive in Bali before Majapahit arrival. Pandan war
(Ngusaba Sambah Festival), will be held around May or June and Double
ikat or Gringsing cloth well known from this village. The Village
surrounded by the hill, most people in this village make textile well
known with Geringsing Cloth. No fixed entrance fee (donation)
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| Candi Dasa Beach |
Candi
Dasa Beach, a tourist resort built in east Bali with a some hotel and
restaurant. The beach is quiet and small boat lied a long the coast. A
litle bit inside Gili Tepekong island is good to do snorkelling, should
be rent a boat to go to this island. It offer the chance to see a lot of
coral fish. East part there is Candidasa Lagoon and Candidasa Temple,
the temple located hillside across from the lagoon.
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| Kusamba Village |
Kusamba
Salt Making Village, it’s located about 2 kilometers west side of Bats
Cave Temple. The village well known with salt making and fishing
village, there are a lot of Perahu (Balinese small boat)
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| Bat Cave |
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Bat
Cave Temple (Goa Lawah Temple), the temple located in Pesingahan
Village, Klungkung regency. The temple built in 11th century by priest
Mpu Kuturan or Mpu Rajakerta, this priest who created 4 concepts of
temple in Bali. This is one important temple located near the ocean,
specially use for Nyegara Gunung ceremony (Nyegara it’s mean Ocean and
Gunung it’s mean Mountain). The Balinese people use Goa Lawah Temple for
the ocean temple and Besakih Temple for the mountain temple. The cave
in the cliff fully with thousand of the bats. Entrance ticket fee at
3,000 rupiahs/person
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