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Showing posts with label Tabanan. Show all posts

This Golden House belongs to a very famous traditional healer and spiritualist, Jero Mangku Sri Bukti who has practised the traditional healing medication for almost 20 years. Thousands of people have come  for future fortune, fate, non-medical medication, magic antidote, fracture, cancer detections, aura avocation and others.
This house has Balinese beautiful carvings with golden colors in its walls. This Golden colors symbolize the prosperity. Someone who has been here feel peacefulness and happiness.
He has a strong personality and great motivator to help people more confident to their lives. He is an easy going, humourist and open minded person.
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Bayu Tirta Homestay is located in a beautiful  and peaceful of agricultural  sites and surrounded by hectares of rice-fields. 

This home stay belongs to a famous healing therapist who can help you to cure your illnesses traditionally. When entering the homestay, you feel like in Kingdom-Era because all building wall's ornaments are in golden color. The Golden color has a special meaning of prosperity. Those people who have visited and stayed in this house hope will be prosperous and blessed by the Goddess of Prosperity.

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Rumah Desa gives you an opportunity to discover the real and authentic Balinese lives by staying and spending the night at the villager's house where you can have great insight into the tradition, culture of Balinese people deeper. Besides that, you can also get in touch and share experience directly with the people in this village.

We built the house by following architectural regulation of Balinese building based on "Asta Kosala Kosali Regulation". This regulation helps people in Bali keeping their harmony with the environment, god and human beings, the so called "Tri Hita Karana". In our Home you can see and experience the harmonious combination between traditional architecture and artistic decoration.
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Rejasa Village, Penebel, Tabanan - Bali

Subak my bali homestay
Rejasa Village belongs to  one of  the  Subak  World Cultural Heritage  Landscapes  located in Penebel,  District of Tabanan, Bali. The village is surrounded by hectares of  terraced rice-paddies field, with many rivers flow through the village.

A lot of people come to this village to study the traditional Farming System and learn how to manage the Traditional  Balinese  Irrigation System (Subak). 

This village is only  50  kilometres  Noth West from International Ngurah Rai Airport and  takes 90 minutes drive.
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Jero Tusian, Marga, Tabanan

This is the time you come to Bali living with Balinese compound, to see what is daily Balinese activity, practice with the host how to cooking process from picking crops of vegetables directly from the garden around the house. We should say we will serve you the Authentic vegetarian food hygienic and simple.

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Riang Gede Village, Penebel, Tabanan

Wayan Mercy Homestay , is located at Riang Gede village, district of Penebel, Tabanan regency 700 meters above sea level in the slope of Batukaru reserve. The area is beautiful located  of tranquil terrace rice field ,on 1.5 hours drive to northern part of Bali International Airport, and 1.5 kilometers southern part of Batukaru Temple, the ancient and the 2nd largest temple in Bali, in one of the most spectacular rice terrace area in the world, you can spend your time in pure unspoiled nature.
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Klating Village, Tabanan

Suaba Homesatay is located in a beautiful Kelating Village, Tabanan-Bali. The village has a spectacular rice-fields panorama , green area and very close to the black sand of Kelating Beach  which is only 300 meters walk.  It is an ideal Balinese House Compound's  holidays with family and good access for disabled people.
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Jatiluwih provides spectacular panorama of rice terrace from the plateau area until the costal side. The carpet of rice paddy in the beautiful rice terrace is one the fascinations for visitor to visit this place. The green of rain forest in the hill at backside of Jatiluwih is adding the peaceful atmosphere.

Jatiluwih is situated in the plateau area where the mount Batukaru at backside and other hills with rain forest as a backdrop. From the stop point at Jatiluwih, we can see the beautiful valley with rice terrace and some of the traditional houses are built in the middle of rice paddy. Jatiluwih is one of Watukaru Temple Tour destinations provide magnificent view of unfolding rice paddy until the coastal area. 

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Jatiluwih is a favorite tourist destination in Bali famous with the beautiful rice terrace unfolding from the foot of mountain until the coastal side. It is one of places to visit in Bali with the beautiful view as according to its name from Jati and luwih, where Jati mean really and Luwih meaning especial, good, and beautiful or the equivalent. The local paddies are planted in this place look typically of the high relative size plant if it is compared with other pre-eminent paddy planted by most farmers in Bali.

Despitefully, Jatiluwih also famous with its organic agriculture system due to the location is located in the in the plateau of Watukaru Mount which is suitable for the agriculture development. Jatiluwih is surrounded by cool atmosphere because it is located in the height of 700 meters above sea level.

The distance from Denpasar to Jatiluwih is about 48 km and it is situated in upstate of Tabanan town (28 Km). The road to this place has been progressively improved so that motor vehicle can enter from east side through Pacung Village and go to Jatiluwih and also from the west side from Watukaru Temple pass to Jatiluwih.

Jatiluwih is many visited by tourist from local and foreign countries who want to enjoy the cold atmosphere and beautiful panorama of rice terrace. Jatiluwih as a nature tourist destination in Bali which has been recognized since Dutch colonial build the Security Headquarter and until now the local residents conceives with the Dutch Tangs. Indonesian government has assigned the Jatiluwih to be a Tourist Destination Village because of this potency

Activities:

Untouched by the hand...
3 – 4   hours / short treeking Include Lunch.

This program is designed ideally for who want to have an experience with tropical nature. Explore Bali’s most unspoiled terrain that has literally remained untouched by the hand of time. Our experience chaperon will escort you deep inside of Bali’s most famous rice terraces ” JATILUWIH ” and show you the art of farming and traditional irrigation system called ” SUBAK ” . It’s a 1,5 hours trekking in the middle of huge rice terraces with a peaceful unspoiled mountainous background.

Besides farming see also the daily activities of our farmers, their ritual ( if we lucky) as well as learn a bit of tropical plantation such as : coffee, cocoa plantation and any leaves that could be used for traditional medicine. This trekking will give you a unique opportunity to discover a side to Bali rarely seen by most visitors.

Jatiluwih Cycling tour
Recommended for adults only
The highlight of your trip is the village of Jatiluwih, where you will see the most beautiful rice terraces in Bali. You'll learn how to grow rice and learn how it's cultivated and harvested by the local farmers. Stop at your leisure for photos to experience the magnificent views and surrounding! Enjoy refreshments while taking in the breath-taking views.

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Mustapa Homestay is Located in Legung Village, Tunjuk, Tabanan Regency.The House was very quiet and offers an impressive atmosphere of rural life in Bali is still beautiful along with the daily activities of residents. You will meet the great and warm Chaperon, His name is De Ger or some people called him Mr John, He will guidance visiting the village  including the acitivites , especially the farm area and can participate plowing, planting and harvest rice.

You are also invited to visit the tropical gardens in which there are various kinds of fruit trees and perennials from jackfruit, mango, durian, pineapple, mangosteen, rambutan, bark, brown, cocoa, coffee, vanilla, coconut and others.
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