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This unique gem of North Balinese Culture specializes in beautiful reproductions of antique Buleleng traditional textiles indigenous to this region. At the Berdikari Hand woven Cloth Factory you may watch thread being spun and traditional endek cloth in silk or cotton being dyed and woven using hand weaving processes called ATBM, or alat tenun bu...
One of Bali’s indigenous Aga villages that was in existence prior to the Majapahit Empire that brought Hinduism to Bali and that still practices many ancient traditions, the most significant of which of which were their burial rites. Rather than cremating their dead in ngaben ceremonies like the rest of Bali, this village of 6000 used...
A serene gravesite, memorial and temple situated in Gerogkak, West Bali National Park, that honors two lovers who fell victim to a tragedy straight out of a Shakespeare play. It’s the story of Jayaprana, the handsome, pure of heart adopted son of the Raja of Buleleng and his lovely bride Layonsari, whom the evil king had designs on.&n...
Located on Bali’s north coast in historic Buleleng Harbor that was once a major seaport is the elaborate Yudha Mandalatama Independence Monument that honors local freedom fighter, Ketut Merta, who was killed by the Dutch early in the struggle for independence. It is the dominent feature of the ramshackle but charming sea front of the city...