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The temple Pura Bukit Dharma is located on top of the hill, Kutri in Hurry village, which is about five hundred meters north of Blahbatu. This temple features a number of sculptures and statues that date back to over 800 years. The most prominent statue is one from the 11th century, of the six-armed goddess Durga. It is believed that Goddess Durga ...
A massive and ancient kepuh tree stands in the middle of the only courtyard of this tranquil hillside temple near the village of Ujung. Legend has it, it sprung from a sapling where princess of the fifth generation of the Karangasem dynasty and her blessed son, Prince Ida Bhatara Alit Sakti, planted it and then disappeared....
If you happen to plan a trip to west Bali in June or July or on Sundays between July and October, then the Mekepung (bull races) held in Perancak (close to Negara) that commemorate the end of the rice harvest are a must-see. Here, the handsomest and sleekest water buffalos are paired up, adorned in colorful silk ribbons and painted harnesse...
Standing grandly on a slope situated in between a clove plantation and lush rainforest in the village of Manggissari, Medewi is a massive bunut tree that the Balinese hold sacred (as with many large trees) as possessing a soul and as a place of refuge for denizens of the unseen world. The buntut is a type of giant fig tree related to the mo...
Bali’s renowned butterfly park is an insect and butterfly conservation facility that is purported to be the largest of its kind in the entire continent. Dedicated to the promotion, study, breeding, and preservation of over 300 types of butterflies from the 15 known species that flourish in the Indonesian archipelago, it is certainly one of th...