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BARONG

Barong Dance

The Barong dance is one of the most iconic traditional performances in Bali. It tells a captivating story of the eternal battle between good and evil. Through this dance, Balinese culture brings mythology to life, where legends and history are expressed as a single, meaningful narrative.

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WATERFALL

Tegenungan Waterfall

Tegenungan Waterfall is located in Kemenuh Village, Sukawati District, Gianyar Regency, about 30 km from Denpasar. Although it stands at around 15 meters high, the waterfall has a strong and steady flow. The water is clear and refreshing, originating from the Tukad Petanu River. This spot is also popular among visitors who enjoy adrenaline activities, including jumping from the top of the waterfall.

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TEMPLE

Tirta Empul Tample

Tirta Empul Temple is a Balinese Hindu water temple situated near Tampaksiring, Bali. The temple complex features a sacred bathing area, known as a petirtaan, which is renowned for its holy spring water used by locals for purification rituals. The clear water flows continuously from a natural spring, believed by Balinese Hindus to be sacred or amritha. The name “Tirta Empul” itself translates to “Holy Spring.”

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VOLCANO

Kintamani Volcano

Kintamani Volcano is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Bali’s central highlands. Located in Bangli Regency, it is the only area on the island without a coastline. Surrounded by the scenic Batur mountain range, the volcano and its surroundings are widely known as Mount Batur. As an active volcano, Kintamani offers breathtaking views, including a vast caldera lake covering around 13 square kilometers. Visiting this area gives a unique chance to witness one of Bali’s remaining active volcanoes from a close distance.

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RICE TERRACE

Tegalalang (rice terrace)

Tegallalang Rice Terraces in Ubud are well known for their stunning views of layered rice fields shaped by the subak system, a traditional Balinese irrigation method. According to history, this system was introduced by a respected spiritual figure, Rsi Markandeya, in the 8th century. Tegallalang is considered one of the three most beautiful terraced landscapes in the Ubud area, along with those found in Pejeng and Campuhan.

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