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BEDUGUL, MUNDUK, KRAMBITAN & TANAH LOT
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TABANAN
Regency
The Regency is just west of Badung, stretching from the coastline
of massive black rocks up to the central mountains. Tabanan
is an unspoilt of Bali which is also richly fertile, containing
the best agricultute and a place to give peace and prosperity
to their villagers. In the northwest is a dense forest, part
of the wild and natural park. Before the dutch took control
over Tabanan , the kingdom was ruled by Ngurah Agung Tabanan,
who died in 1903, after having ruled the Regency since 1844.
He left two wives,brought up in an old tradition that declared
that they would commit " Suttee " at the cremation
seven months later. The two old women , beautifully dressed
in white, walked along specially constructed bamboo paths.
At the time, the Dutch Resident declared that this was the
last " Suttee" allowed , though the tradition did
continue covertly for a while afterwards.

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MT. BATUKARU
This 2,278 meters peak towers over the local landscape, and
strongly influence local spiritual beliefs. All local temples
have a shire dedicated to the spirit of the "coconut
shell " mountain , and high on its slopes is the public
( Kayangan Jagat )
Temple of pura Luhur Watukaru.

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BEDUGUL
In the center highland of Bali is the serene mountain area
of Bedugul. Here , vegetables, fruits, and flowers thrive
in the alpine climate , and a colorful litte market at Bukit
Mungsu offers a wide selectionof produce including exotic
wild orchids, roses, and colorful birds. There is a large
botanical garden nearby. At Pancasari, an 18 - hole championship
golf course has been developed, with all the facilities to
suit golfing lovers. At Lake Beratan, the area's climate is
refreshing after being in the heat of the lowlands. Bratan
Lake, approximately 60 kilometers from Denpasar ( to the north
), also provides exciting surrounding, with cool fresh mountain
air .

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ALAS KEDATON
Located about 20 km north of Tanah Lot temple. This forest
is inhabited by hundreds of monkey that live amicably. There
is a temple where one find something unique happens. It is
when a ritual ceremony held there, no one is allowed to use
any kind of fire offering equipment, such as incense and candle.
Tens of big bats dwell on the tips of leaves of big trees
attract the visitors who come there.

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TANAH LOT
Carved out of the landscape by tides, wind, and rain , the
huge offshore sentinel rock of Tanah Lot supports a small
picturesque sea temple which can be reached by a scramble
over the wet rocks. These are reputed to be several large
caves just below the water line, at the base of the rock ,
which shelter large sea snakes, who are the guardians of the
temple.

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KRAMBITAN
The village of Krambitan, southwest of Tabanan, was once an
extension of the ruling Raja's court and is still a cultural
stronghold, with music groups maintaining ancient custom of
music and dance, using bamboo instruments.

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JATILUWIH
Approximately 20 kilometers from Tabanan, the road climbs
up high into the hills to a small village named Jatiluwih.
With a height of 850 meters above sea level, the view here
is one of the finest imagineable. Bali's terraced paddy fields
stretch into endless contours over the hills and valleys as
far as the eye can see.

The
main place to stay in Tabanan is the mountain resort of Bedugul,
famed for its cool climate and spectacular lakes, mountains
and rice fields. Penebel offers hot springs with modern facilities.
Krambitan is the place for an unusual stay in a royal palace.
Tabanan's west coast is being developed as Bali's newest beach
resort-with miles of deserted black sand and a pounding surf.
Prices in US dollars. AC = Air conditioning. Telephone codes
as noted.
Bali
- Bedugul
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Accommodation 
A
pleasant climate, splendid views, water sports on scenic Lake
Bratan, botanical gardens, fresh tropical fruits and vegetables-these
are but a few of the things Bedugul offers. Located 1,500
m above sea level, it gets chilly by late afternoon, so bring
your sweater. This is a favorite weekend retreat for Jakartans
and the local Balinese bourgeoisie.
Getting
to know Bedugul
Bedugul's
layout can be somewhat confusing, especially if you arrive
in late afternoon after the clouds have descended. Coming
from the south, there are two signposts to watch out for:
"Bedugul 0.2 km" and "Bedugul." One might
expect to find the village here, but instead the road turns
sharply to the left, with a smaller road leading off to the
right. The latter leads to the Bedugul Hotel on the southwestern
shore of the lake.
The
main road continues past a number of hotels on the left until
it reaches the village of Bedugul proper. Here you find shops,
a few restaurants, a bank, telephone office (wartel, a market
selling local produce (including flowers, coffee and vanilla)
and a lane leading up to the botanical gardens (Kebun Raya).
Beyond
the village the road descends towards the lake, turning left
at the Ashram Hotel. The road then continues north to Candi
Kuning. On the right hand side is the entrance to the Pura
Ulun Danu and other temples. A line of souvenir shops indicates
the way. A fee of Rpl,000 is required to enter the temple.
The
walk from Bedugul market to the Ashram Hotel takes about 10
minutes. The temples on the shore are another 10 minutes further
on. From the market to the entrance of the botanical gardens
takes about 15 minutes on foot.
How
to get to Bedugul
Bedugul
is situated on the main road connecting north and south Bali.
It is the perfect place to stop for a night on an island tour.
Rent a car and explore the area at you own pace.
If
you are going by public transport, catch a bemo from Ubung
terminal in Denpasar to Bedugul for Rp3,000. The fare is the
same from Singaraja. The nicest way to get around Bedugul
is on foot in the invigorating mountain air. Or charter a
bemo, carrying up to seven persons, for about $10-$20 a day.
The
High Read to Bedugul
Most
people traveling between the highland resorts of Kintamani
and Bedugul travel the circuitous route via Singaraja and
the north coast to get from one to another. An alternative
route, used by very few people, leads south through the mountains,
offering spectacular scenery and a close look at the vanilla
and coffee producing area of the island.
The
road is good enough for cars or motorbikes, although there
are several places where deep potholes make driving fast a
big risk. It's best is to allow half a day for the route between
Kintamani and Luwus, where you meet the main road between
Denpasar and Bedugul. This way you can stop along the way,
have a coffee in one of the villages and enjoy a leisurely
ride.
From
Kintamani, follow the main road north until just beyond Penulisan
and the Tegeh Koripan temple. Take the small road that branches
off to the left towards Belantih village. Continue west past
Belantih to Lampu and the neighboring village of Catur, where
the road bends south. Lawak village marks the beginning of
the vanilla-growing region where the harvest can often be
seen drying in shelters.
After
Belok (keep right) head for Pelaga. Just before the village
there's a sharp right turn which leads to a shortcut west
to Lake Bratan. Not many Balinese expose their vehicles to
this road though, as chances of ruining them or at least getting
stuck are pretty high. Another reason to avoid the shortcut
and continue south is that the best has yet to come.
Beyond
Pelaga and Kiadan, the elevated area around Nungkung and Sandakan
is extremely beautiful. A bit further ahead lies the Islamic
village of Angan Tiga with it's small mosque. The next village,
Kerta, has a police post and even a bank. Past the bank take
the right turn to Bedugul (the road continues straight to
Denpasar which is only 32 km away). The stretch of road between
Kerta and Luwus via Peria is extremely bad. In Luwus you reach
the main road. Turn right for Bedugul or left for Mengwi and
Denpasar.
Eating
in Bedugul
There
are only a few restaurants in Bedugul but they do cover a
wide price range. Opposite the road leading up to the botanical
gardens, on a right hand bend, there are three small eating
places serving cheap meals from 6 am to 7 pm. A good meal
costs around $1. Try the ferns (sayur pakul at Ananda I. Friendly
service.
There
are good restaurants in the main hotels: The Bedugul Hotel's
restaurant by the lake serves meals costing around $7. Try
the Chinese food at Pacung, especially their crab fried rice
(nasi goreng kepiting). The Bali Handara's Kamandalu Restaurant
is more up market. Strawberry Hill serves tasty Indonesian
favorites, soups, fresh salads, steaks, and fish. On chilly
days and evenings savor a drink at Bedugul's only bar beside
a log fire. Managed by the owners of Poppies in Kuta.
Indonesian
food is available in front of Ulun Danu temple in small food
stalls-not recommended for those with sensitive stomachs.
Overlooking the temple and a big banyan tree is the Perama
Tea House, a small restaurant by the lake. Theair patio
is a pleasant spot for a refreshing cup of tea. Try their
pisang bakar Candikuning grilled banana with grated cheese
on top.
Ayam
Bakar Taliwang Bersaudara is just before the famous Ulun Danu
temple and has a view over the temple and the lake. A favorite
with locals. The spicy hot dishes from Lombok are just right
for the cold weather. Order the sate or tofu if you don't
like food too spicy. $4. Jember Indah is on the higher slopes
just outside Bedugul. Cheap east Javanese food and beautiful
views down to the sea. Try the soto Madura for $4. Minang
Saiyo, in front of Candi Kuning market, sells spicy Sumatran
Padang fare.
gain-don't
feel reluctant to offer half the asking price. Also available
are fresh flowers, including wild orchids and a number of
other ornamental plants.
Some
small shops selling souvenir crafts are found around Pura
Ulun Danu and the lake. Shops in the Bedugul Hotel compound
sell film.
Bedugul
Activities - watersports
A
range of water sports are available next to the Ulun Danu
temple and at the lakeside hotels such as Bedugul and Lila
Graha. The usual rates, including insurance, are as follows:
Motorboat
$20 for 30 mins.
Covered Boat $20 for 30 mins.
Water cycle $20 for 15 mins.
Rowboat $15 for 30 mins.
Bali
- Munduk
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Munduk Accommodation 
The
village of Munduk, actually in the Buleleng administrative
regency, is located on a ridge along the mountain road leading
from Wanagiri, just north of Pancasari to Mayong, some 25
km south of Singaraja as the crow flies. Overlooking coffee
and clove plantations, the area comprises the pristine Lake
Tamblingan with its traditional fishing community, as well
as nearby forests, waterfalls and some of the most beautiful
views on the island.
Munduk
is a perfect base for treks into the mountainous Balinese
hinterland. You can walk to Mt. Lesong (1,860 m), around Lake
Tamblingan or visit the area's five waterfalls.Munduk
is the center for an innovative community tourism development
project. The village, which has strong links with the Hotel
and Tourism Training Institute in Nusa Dua, has set up a number
of activites for visitors, centered around Puri Lumbung Cottages
(see below).
Munduk Village
Go
from Bedugul to the Pancasari bemo termnal for Rp1000, then
take a bemo to Munduk for Rp. l,500. Alternatively hop on
the bemo at the Pempatan crossing.If
you hire a car or motorbike, drive cautiously on the road
down to Munduk-it's steep and treacherous.
The
hot springs of Penebel and the rice terraces of Jatiluwih
make the slopes of the Mount Batukau (2,276 m) well worth
visiting.These
areas are most easily reached by bemo from Tabanan or Mengwi
in the south via Pacung. The village of Blayu, just north
of Mengwi, is worth a stop-off for those interested in handicrafts.
It is famous throughout Bali for weaving and woodcarving.Soka
Restaurant in Jatiluwih serves good Indonesian and Chinese
food for $10.
Tanah
Lot Bali
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Lot Bali Accommodation 
Shortly
before Tabanan on the main highway from Denpasar a signboard
directs you southwest to Tanah Lot. Alternative access if
north of Legian, turning west toward Canggu, following the
signs to Tanah Lot. There are a number of shops and restaurants
nearby. Tourists congregate at this Balinese landmark by the
busloads at sunset.
Eating
in Tanah Lot
Recommended
are Dewi Sinta Restaurant at the hotel of the same name and
Bali Lestari Restaurant. Several upscale dining outlets are
at Le Meriden Resort and Nirwana Golf Club.
Shopping
Numerous outlets surround the entrance to the temple in organized
market fashion. Aside from the usual Balinese souvenirs, clothing
and novelties, there are the Polo Ralph Lauren outlet
and a BDFS (Bali Duty Free Shop) offering counterfeit branded
goods. There are film outlets and money changers. Mertha Ayu,
further inland, has dry goods. Golf Nirwana Bali Golf Club
is an 18-hole, par 71, Greg Norman designed course,d
in 1997. The course winds among active rice fields, a dozen
family temples, the resort hotel and residential villas, with
views of Tanah Lot from several holes. Two holes shoot from
cliff top to cliff top across the Indian Ocean. The membership
course isto resort guests. Visitors may play at management's
discretion.
Dances
Kecak dances are held near the temple gate on an irregular
basis. Call Dewi Sinta Hotel to confirm 6.30 performance.
Bali
- Krambitan
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Kerambitan
Accommodation 
Located
to the southwest of Tabanan, Krambitan is a small town which
was once the center of a small principality. Its court culture
is retained in the area's particular styles of dance and painting.
A branch of the current Tabanan royal family owns the two
palaces here.The
main attraction here, besides the quiet, everyday village
life, is to order your own dinner and calonarang trance play
performance in one of the palaces, which also offers rooms
for rent. The whole village participates in these shows,"
and members of the royal family welcome you as their guests.
Krambitan
To
get there, continue west from Tabanan until you see an intersection
and a road to the left with a sign indicating "Krambitan
5 km."
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