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For centuries the Balinese have used a wide range of native plants and herbs for therapeutic, medicinal and health enhancing purposes. Herb walks is the easiest path to getting healthy while slimming the waistline and firming the legs amongst a wide range of native plants and herbs.There are a limitless variety of herbs that grow here, many of th...
If you are in the market for fresh fruits, vegetables, and spices, Candi Kuning Market – the fruits and flower market - is your go-to destination. Located in Bedugul, the market is an aromatic canvas splashed with an array of vibrant colours – find exotic flowers such as delicate orchids and roses; spices such as nutmeg, paprika, ...
Situated on the banks of the Pekerisan River in Tegallinggah Village, this ancient site that supposedly dates back to the 12th century, consists of several temples that are literally carved into the cliff faces of both sides of the river. Surrounded by panoramic rice paddies, the entrance to this complex brings you down a steep flight of stai...
This region contains some of the most picturesque and least visited beaches on the whole island. All the way along the south coast from Padang Bai to way beyond Candidasa in the east there are attractive waterfront villages. With the improved accessibility to East Bali that has come with the completion of the Kusumba Highway in 2007, there has be...
This temple complex is located on the eastern side of the village that translates to ‘Ten Children.’ Surrounded by a lotus filled lagoon the pura, built by King Sri Aji Jayapangus Arkajalancana in the 12th century, is dedicated to the gods Shiva and Hariti with a shrine to the latter carved into the rock face. Childless co...