Lemukih Waterfall Buleleng – Three Waterfalls in One Place

For those of you who like the atmosphere of tranquility, comfort and scenery that is still beautiful, then you can visit Lemukih Waterfall. The uniqueness of this waterfall is the three waterfalls that flow through the river. From the right direction is Lemukih Waterfall (highest), if sorted from the left will form exactly like a ladder. Continue reading

Subak Museum – Bali Agricultures & Irrigation System

Subak Museum is a museum that showcases the collection of traditional farming tools used in farming and traditional Balinese  irrigation systems called Subak. Subak Museum is also one of the tourist destination for study tour which is visited by many students or tourists both domestic and foreign tourists in the center of Tabanan area. Continue reading

Tegenungan Waterfall – Famous Place To Visit in Bali

Tegenungan waterfall is hidden waterfall in ubud with amazing and beautiful view of the waterfalls. Getting to the falls is a pleasant drive down paved village roads lined with stretches of green rice fields on both sides. In addition to seeing the scenery of the waterfall, at this waterfall location, you can also see the temple and water coming from natural springs. Continue reading

Balinese Batik Center in Tohpati Village

Tohpati Village is  known as the center of handmade Balinese batik with various colors and shapes. Tohpati Village is where you can watching the entire Batik, making process from the designing, waxing, coloring and drying of the materials. Its very exciting to watch the Balinese paint on a cloth,  here the visitors will be exhibited the Batik making and hand weaving process. Continue reading

Git Git Waterfall – Most Popular Waterfall In Bali

Gitgit Waterfall is one of Bali’s most popular waterfall, the Gitgit waterfall is on the edge of the Highway Denpasar,Bedugul and Singaraja . Halfway along the way the scene changes, on both sides you can see coffee and clove trees. It is a refreshing experience to walk in this quiet area. Continue reading

Goa Lawah Temple – Bali Bat Cave

Goa Lawah Temple is known as one of the six important temples in Bali. Five of them are Lempuyang temple, Uluwatu temple, Andakasa temple, Batukaru temple, and Seleyukti temple. Goa Lawah name consists of Goa and Lawah.  Lawah is Balinese words which means bats. So Goa Lawah is a temple inside the temple there are caves that are inhabited by thousands of bats.
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