Lovina Beach became one of the favorite destinations of domestic and foreign tourists. With black sand beaches and the opportunity to witness with their own eyes the frisky dolphins in the original habitat. Do not forget to enjoy the beautiful sunset at Lovina beach afterwards.
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A small forest with a landmass of 6-7 ha inhabited by monkeys. Aside from tame monkeys living freely, this forest is also the home for bats species (Pteropus vampyrus) as well as other animals’. You may also find at least 24 different types of flora at this particular forest.
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Filled with rich historical and religious values, Tanah Lot has a Hindu temple standing on a coral stone above the sea. What’s unique about Tanah Lot is that the temple’s location was parted from the land. That is why, crossing the sea to reach for it become such an extraordinary experience.
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Bedugul area offers the beautiful and breezy lakes of Tamablingan, Buyan and Beratan. You will also enjoy the variety of uncommon vegetations at the Eka Karya Bedugul Botanical Garden.
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Jati Luwih gives you the mesmerizing Bali’s natural scenery with its multistoried rice fields and backgrounds of mountains with thick forests. The brisk air of this natural tourism destination makes a perfect getaway from the boisterous crowd of the city. Once every 210 days, on Kliwon Ugu Wednesday, the local residents held a Petoyan ceremony in the Petali Temple. In this celebration, they perform the sacred Wali Pendet traditional dance.
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