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Celebrated every 210 days in sync with
Kuningan, the ancient ritual of Perang Jempana (Sacred Battle
Perang Jempana

Celebrated every 210 days in sync with Kuningan, the ancient ritual of Perang Jempana (Sacred Battle of the Deities) is held at the Pura Panti Timbrah in Paksebali Village, Bangli Regency. The Perang Jempana is held in the late afternoon and involves dozens of young men from the village carrying effigies of various deities on beautifully decorated ...

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This unique gem of North Balinese Culture specializes in
beautiful reproductions of antique Bulele
Pertenunan Berdikari

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...

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This highly notable month long Bali Arts Festival
takes place every second Saturday in June till the
Pesta Kesenian Bali (Annual Bali Arts Festival)

This highly notable month long Bali Arts Festival takes place every second Saturday in June till the second Saturday in July. From gamelan orchestras to local handicrafts to wayang kulit shadow puppets to legendary Balinese dances – contemporary, traditional and from all regions of the island - this annual celebration of Balinese culture is i...

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‘Tenget” means Holy Ground. This temple is also
made from white coral and is steeped
Petitenget Temple

‘Tenget” means Holy Ground. This temple is also made from white coral and is steeped in mystical power.  Built by the 16th century Hindu-Javanese priest, Sanghyang Niaratha who was said to have visited this area before he died in Uluwatu. The lovely stretch of beach in front of the temple is the location for many grand and elab...

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A mile north of Ubud is the small village of
Petulu whose only claim to fame are the flocks of thous
Petulu

A mile north of Ubud is the small village of Petulu whose only claim to fame are the flocks of thousands of Java pond herons and white cattle, little and short-billed egrets that arrive in flying V-formation just before dusk to roost in the tress of Petulu. The birds mysteriously began appearing in 1965 and are believed to be the souls of the Balin...

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