Thursday, November 26, 2015

Ubud Sightseeing Tour Siddhartha Bali

Via Tejakula, Batur, Champuan (Galery), Ubud Villages, Rice terraces in Tegagallang, Rice fields in in Tampaksiring, Gunung Kawi. This excursion is focusing on the area of Ubud. After a nice ride through the mountains of Batur we will arrive at the centre of arts and crafts. Stops will be made at the famous monkey forest, different art galleries, Gunung Kawi temple and many other sites. During the trip you will also see the vast rice fields / terraces of Tampaksiring and Tegagallang.




















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Via Tejakula-Batur The best sights to be seen in this area are made up of a combination of two places: Mount Batur and Lake Batur. From Penelokan we are able to admire a majestic (and still active) volcano and see the sparkling blue waters of the lake. Traversing the lake, the wakes of boats indicate where tourists and local people are carried across to Trunyan village, one of the communities of the Bali Aga, or original inhabitants of Bali . Batur is located in the Kintamani district about 32 km from the main town of Bangli . Surrounded by lovely green hills where the air is fresh and cool, it is no wonder that Sutan Takdir Ali Syahbana, the famous poet, chose this place to construct his Balai Seni, the art building of Toyobungkah. Here we can find a natural hot spring on the side of the volcano, which flows into a small pond right on the edge of Lake Batur . It is used daily by people who believe that the waters are beneficial in curing skin ailments and disorders. It is located on the western side of Lake Batur , opposite Trunyan village. Ubud Village , the Blanco renaissance Museum Ubud Village is located in the Gianyar Regency. Ubud is frequently visited by tourists because you can see the Balinese life and the execution of the Hindu ritual here. Antonio Blanco, who died in December 1999, was an eccentric Catalonian artist and one of the great characters of Ubud. His home and gallery as well as the museum. Read more...http://www.wernerlau.com

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