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Gianyar regency has an area of 368 square km; it is the second most densely populated district in Bali (after Badung). Although Badung Regency, Denpasar and Gianyar Regency are the three richest regions in Bali and most of their wealth comes from tourism, in February 2012 Gianyar Regency officially banned the construction of new increasingly popular condominium hotels (condotels) and apartment facilities in order to prote... Read more




Spot great flocks of large, white herons (known locally as kokokan)
sailing the sky and roosting
The Heronry

Spot great flocks of large, white herons (known locally as kokokan) sailing the sky and roosting for the night in a cluster of tall palm and bunut trees, before flying off north in the early morning light. The locals consider these egrets sacred, and it is forbidden to disturb their roost during the night. The herons made their first sudden app...

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Located at the bottom of an immense canyon in
the village of Tampak Siring, Tirta Empul is a temple
Tirta Empul

Located at the bottom of an immense canyon in the village of Tampak Siring, Tirta Empul is a temple considered to be a place for healing and purification through its many lake-fed springs, flowing with what is regarded to be holy water. Built in 962 AD, the main attraction of the compound is a long rectangular stone pool, filled with koi fish and f...

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Come back to the 14th or 15th century, the rock carvings of
Yeh Pulu make up the longest sequence
Yeh Pulu Temple

Come back to the 14th or 15th century, the rock carvings of Yeh Pulu make up the longest sequence of relief rock panels in Bali, however, this site isn’t as well known as the popular neighboring Goa Gajah. Due to the non-existent path that leads to Yeh Pulu, not many people visit this site, despite its breathtaking setting. Nestled in rolli...

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