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Held from 9am at the Pura Dalem Pangrebongan, Kesiman Village in East Denpasar every 210 days in accordance to the ancient Balinese lunar calendar, or exactly eight days after the Kuningan religious holiday. The ceremony begins with members of the village who congregate and then walk in procession to the Petilan Temple bearing ancient heirloo...
This imposing and dramatic ‘Temple of The Agung Market’ is situated in the village of Sebudi, 1500 meters above sea level on the southern slope of Gunung Agung. From the parking lot it’s another 500 steps to the temple terrace that is also the slightly less difficult point from where to ascend the volcano (Besakih is the har...
Start your day shopping at the sprawling Pasar Ubud at Ubud's town center, and then explore the streets - Jalan Monkey Forest in particular is lined with boutiques selling up market soaps, jewelry, and preserves. Known as the cultural and artistic centre of Bali, Ubud is home to scores of artists and craftspeople. It is fitting,...
Literally translated it means a ‘large place for yoga and meditation; this temple is located in the village of Ketewel and is said to have been the location where the Legong Bededari (Balinese Legong dance was first conceived).Legend has it the dance was realized by the Prince Dewa Agung Dalem Karna while in a deep meditative trance in which ...
Also known as Pura Durga Kutri, this 11th century temple puseh of Kutri Village is best known for the stone statues of the goddess Durga, spouse of Shiva, that are located in the pura’s inner sanctum, the most dramatic of which is a 2.20m frieze of the six-armed deity bearing a bow and arrow, flask, winged conch shell, shield, flaming sharp...