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Towards the western end of Candidasa, tucked in between the mountain valleys, are the fascinating archaic communities and cult societies known as Bali Aga Villages. Literally translating to Bali mountain villages, these ancient hamlets are the indigenous localities that resisted post-Majapahit kings and their Hindu-Javanese culture. Muc...
A lush two-hectare sanctuary to around 1000 birds of 250 species from Indonesia, South Africa and South America as well as flora featuring 2000 tropical plants. Divided into regions that emulate the natural eco-systems of the jungle and rainforest habitats of the birds via large walk-through aviaries, the species that may be seen here include...
This permanent memorial located near the site where the 2002 terrorist attack killed 202 people is a solemn monument dedicated to the victims of the tragic car bomb attack. The attack was the deadliest act of terrorism in the history of Indonesia. The memorial was dedicated on 12 October 2004, the second anniversary of the attack. It is made up ...
At a height of around 700m, the lakeside resort area of Bedugul is noticeably cooler than the south, hence its suitability for the cultivation of fruits and vegetables that couldn't survive the tropical swelter closer to sea level. Whilst the temple is the big draw, set in lovely gardens with a slightly surreal looking playground for the kids, the ...
Offering a variety of Sumatran elephant rides that range in length from 15 minutes to one hour, the longest one uses a route via the Melangit River, offers a view of Nusa Penida and goes through the traditional Balinese village of Bakas. Besides the elephant rides, this establishment actually offers a variety of adventure type activities incl...