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Away from the island’s well-beaten tourist trails, the Tabanan Regency in Bali’s alluring west gives visitors a sense of the ‘real Bali’. Tabanan is the capital town of this regency of Bali with the same name. Parts of Tabanan regency lie in Central Bali and other parts would be more often regarded as part of West Bali. ... Read more


Set on the verdant southern slopes of Bali’s second tallest peak
known as Coconut Shell Moun
Luhur Batukaru Temple

Set on the verdant southern slopes of Bali’s second tallest peak known as Coconut Shell Mountain, is another of the island’s important sad kahyangan axial temples.  Built in homage to the mountain and lake gods, this unusual type of pura taman temple (which means it was maintained by a king and has a place to bathe) was purported...

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A solemn martyr’s graveyard commemorating Bali’s last puputan (fight to the death) and l
Margarana National Monument

A solemn martyr’s graveyard commemorating Bali’s last puputan (fight to the death) and last stand of Indonesia’s national hero, 29-year-old Lt. Col. I Gusti Ngurah Rai, along with his 94-man resistance movement in the fierce Battle of Marga against the overwhelming Dutch military on November 20th, 1946.  A 17m monument in Mar...

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Located in the village of Kerambitan that has historical
significance as the seat of an old branch
Puri Agung Kerambitan

Located in the village of Kerambitan that has historical significance as the seat of an old branch of Tabanan royalty. This Royal Palace of Kerambitan was founded in the 13th century on 4 hectares of land and has been the abode of the Kerambitan Royal Family ever since.  The palace compound which actually consists of two palaces, Puri Gede a...

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Located on 6 hectares in Sanggulan Village, Tabanan is the Mandila
Mathika Subak, or Subak Museum
Subak Museum

Located on 6 hectares in Sanggulan Village, Tabanan is the Mandila Mathika Subak, or Subak Museum is dedicated to Bali’s world renowned irrigation system that dates back over 1000 years.  The museum features an exhibition hall, ancient artifacts, lontar manuscripts, old photographs, an actual 1-hectare subak field and other items relat...

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Quite likely the biggest attraction in the fertile Tabanan
Regency, otherwise known as Bali’s
Tanah Lot Temple

Quite likely the biggest attraction in the fertile Tabanan Regency, otherwise known as Bali’s rice basket, is Pura Pakendungan or Tanah Lot Temple, as it’s better known today.  A spectacular holy landmark that was founded in the 16th century by the wandering Javanese priest Danghyang Nirartha who was so taken by the dramatic beauty...

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