BEAUTIFUL PLACE OF THE MONTH.......
TRUNYAN VILLAGE -BANGLI REGENCY
Owes it origins to pre-Hindu times (BaliAga), and still maintains many of its ancient customs. According to legend, the village was founded on the spot where an ancient tree, which smelled of incense, stood. The old Temple, Pura Pancering Jagat, still stands under a massive banyan tree.
RIVER AYUNG RAFTING - GIANYAR REGENCY
The River Ayung is the longest and largest river in Bali, and along this river, white water rafting was first introduced in Bali. To experience rafting on the river Ayung’s west side is amazing, for besides the enjoyment of challenging rapids, the panorama of this beautiful, intact nature area is highlighted by the appearance of wild animals along the rafting route such as big bats, black monkeys, magpies, and more.
MEKEPUNG (BUFFALO RACES) - JEMBRANA REGENCY
The Mekepung was originally held as part of the harvest festivities. The carts and buffaloes were, until quite recently, still used for transportation. The Mekepung consists of a race between two carts pulled by water buffaloes. The colorful decorated animal race on a two-kilometer course.
BALI BIRD PARK - GIANYAR REGENCY
The Taman Burung Bird Park situated in Batubulan, is home to more than a thousand birds (250 exotic bird species) from indonesia and all over the world. It is set in two hectares magnificent gardens filled with the tropical plants, water features and spectacular Rain forest in aviary. Also see the famous Komodo Dragon. Has restaurant for visitors to interact with nature by having breakfast, lunch, or afternoon tea with bird.
DELUANG SARI TURTLE FARM - BADUNG REGENCY
This farm’s is to promote the survival of the green turtles, which are an endangered species. The farm is located next to Tanjung Benoa, near Nusa Dua and Jimbaran Bay. The shy turtles are kept in bamboo fences, so that they are safe from poachers. People are now encouraged not to kill the turtles for food, in order to ensure the survival of these creatures.
This farm’s is to promote the survival of the green turtles, which are an endangered species. The farm is located next to Tanjung Benoa, near Nusa Dua and Jimbaran Bay. The shy turtles are kept in bamboo fences, so that they are safe from poachers. People are now encouraged not to kill the turtles for food, in order to ensure the survival of these creatures.
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