Jimbaran District Tour in Bali (3D2N) Vol.2
In this section, the continuation of the previous article's content. The process of traveling to Bali's unique attractions.
Breakfast at Pundi Pundi Grill & Asian Cuisine on the third night
Address: Jalan Raya Pengosekan, Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia
Opening hours: 8 am to 11 pm
Personal feeling: This is a place we have been to before, and we thought the food was good, so we asked everyone to come and try it. I like the Pork Spare Ribs the most, and this time I found a Nasi Bakar Lotus, which everyone also loves. The ribs here are twice as expensive!
The first attraction on the last day of the trip - the Pura Lempuyang temple, walking up the steps, the sky gate, inadvertently in front of the eyes, just a glance to know that it is the destination of the trip, although the weather is not intense, no blue sky and white clouds, but it is still so beautiful, so shocking. There are always long steps on the road to heaven, step by step, slowly climb up, and look up at that door. The legend says that a place closest to the sky through this door of good and evil can see another world.
It is heard more truly here, where people worship during local festivals.
Wearing the most beautiful costumes, topped with the best fruits and vegetables, and offering the long-prepared dance.
Pray for a soft heart and good fortune.
The determination is revealed in the eyes of everyone's heart.
This is the power of faith.
I think people who have this kind of faith should be happy.
I was lucky to see this scene.
No more words can describe the touch in my heart at that time.
This image, too, can only be hidden at the bottom of my mind.
The Monkey Forest Park is a cardamom forest where the local endemic Balinese macaques live. The Balinese inhabitants believe that the monkeys are the minions of the sacred monkey Hanuman and should also be worshiped as gods. Therefore, the monkeys live a carefree life and are fed by an exceptional staff. It is said that the monkeys used to harass the villagers and destroy the crops, so the locals had to build a temple (Pura Bukit Sari) in the forest to deter them. This temple, built in the 17th century, is not open to the public, but the monkeys can come and go freely.
Location: The Sacred Monkey Forest Park is located northwest Ubud, about 7 km away.
Nearby attractions: Ubud, Bird Park, Elephant Cave, Love Wing River, Tulamben
Note: Visitors wearing glasses should take off their hats and glasses before entering the park because some mischievous monkeys may snatch away visitors' things.
“Tanah Lot” The Temple of Poseidon, built on a massive rock by the sea, is one of the most famous temples in Bali. The temple was built in the 16th century to worship the god of the sea. According to the locals, in the 16th century, the last priest of East Java, who took refuge in the area, fell in love with the coast's natural beauty and built a Hindu Brahmin temple on the huge rock, which is today's, Poseidon Temple.
This temple is surrounded by seawater at high tide and is completely isolated from the land. When the tide is low, only then can it be connected. Below the giant rock, on the opposite side of the rock wall, a small hole found several poisonous sea snakes, which is said to be the guardian of this temple, to prevent demons and other intruders. It is said that when the temple was built, there was a huge wave and the temple was in danger, so the monk of the temple took off his belt and threw it into the sea, and the belt turned into two sea snakes, which finally stopped the wind and waves. Since then, the sea snakes have become the temple's guardian gods. There is a small pavilion on the other side of the river where you can see the sunset, one of Bali's most sacred sights.
Tanah Lot is a favorite of many photographers, and the temple is considered to have the most beautiful sunset in Bali.
There are many kite vendors at the entrance and many stores on both sides of the road in front of the temple, selling various souvenirs, so you can buy a set of scenic postcards to take home as a souvenir. There are also many food stalls selling grilled corn and freshly picked coconuts. Strolling around the roadside streets is like going back to the old childhood. On the other side of the temple, there is a small pavilion where you can see the sunset from a distance, one of Bali's best views.
Warung Dedari lunch, the driver introduced the place, the environment is delicious food is also very cheap and delicious. We ordered a package and then, worried about not eating enough and added dishes. The driver said we are perfect, can eat so much, haha!
Warung Dedari Address: Jl. Raya Denpasar, Perean Tengah, Baturiti, Kabupaten Tabanan, Bali 82181, Indonesia
Opening hours: 9.30 am to 8.30 pm
Entrance fee: 20000rp
I used to think this place was so beautiful, but now I think there are so many tourists here, and then there are a lot more water activities and less of that tranquility. It is true that after three visits, the feeling is different three times, this time we are most like tourists, really see and leave.
Dinner back at Pundi Pundi, miss the Pork Spare Ribs here, then eat back the same thing! The last time I took my family to Bali, they ate here two nights in a row, and everyone loved the food! Now there are a lot of different restaurants, so I'll have to try something else in the future.
To sum up the experience, Bali may be more rushed because of the scattered attractions, so the best itinerary is as follows.
On the first day, take a direct flight to Bali, arrive at 3 p.m., take a taxi to the hotel, and check in.
Blue Dream Island is a two-day vacation.
Tour via chartered bus on the third day
South Bay Water Activities on Day 4
The charter bus tour's fifth day has arrived.
It will be a more meticulously organized journey.
Although doing the method is exhausting, it must be far more fun than doing it in a group or semi-self-help setting.
Bali
Everyone who has gone there has had a unique experience and emotion.
Before I traveled, I was enticed by its rich traditional culture and gorgeous surroundings. When I returned, I was deeply moved.
There are a lot of essential and beautiful people and things there.
Love Bali
I want to come back again
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