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Kintamani, Ubud and Uluwatu Kecak Dance Tour
Tour
Type : Fullday Tours
Availability : Daily
Itinerary ;
We
will see numerous aspects of Balinese life, such as: Barong
and Kris performance at Batubulan, Gold and silverworks
at Celuk, fine woodcarvings at Mas and Balinese
paintings at Batuan. A visit to a local
family compound will give us a new perspective on the way
of life of this friendly people. Afterwards, We will pass superb
views of terraced rice fields in Tegal Lalang that
lead us to the Holy Spring temple of Tampak siring, where
local people purify themselves. The mountain road passes through
coffee and tangerine plantations, until Kintamani,
a mountain village lies at 1400 meters above sea level. There is
a breathtaking view for Lunch at Local restaurant, the volcano still
active and Lake Batur from this rim edge village.
After lunch we
proceed to Ubud which was Art Village and Art Market, would
be our next destination to Uluwatu the most beautiful
temple build on the 16th century which location on the top of the
cliff about 100 meters high facing open Indian ocean, So the Sunset
in this Temple while seeing monkey, Kecak and Fire dance, The last
stop at Jimbaran Bay for
dinner with fresh seafood on the beach.
Pickup
time:
08.15am - 08.30am
at Lobby, (Approx.
13 hours).
Minimum
for 2 persons, other charge for single traveller |
Price
1 : US$ 23/ Pax |
Price
2 : US$ 33/ Pax |
Price
3 : US$ 45/ Pax |
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Mineral Water |
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Mineral Water |
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Mineral Water |
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Sarong for visit temple |
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Entrance Tiket to Temple |
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Entrance Tiket to Temple |
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Entrance Tiket to Dance |
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Entrance Tiket to Dance |
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Lunch at Local Restaurant |
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Lunch at Local Restaurant |
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Sarong for visit temple |
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Dinner Seafood at jimbaran |
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Sarong for visit temple |
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Barong and Kris Dance
Barong and Kris dance like the kecak dance the Barong and Kris dance is a battle between good and evil spirit. Barong can take various forms but in this dance he takes the form of the dance Barong Keket, the most holy of the Barongs. The Barong Keket is a strange creature, half shaggy dog, half lion and is played by two men in much the same way as a circus clown-horse. His opponent is the witch Rangda.
The barong personifies good and protects the village from the witch Rangda, but he’s also mischievous and fun loving creature. He flounces into the temple courtyard, snaps his jaws at the gamelan, dances around and enjoys the acclaim of his supporters-a group of men with krises. The Rangda makes her appearance, her long tongue lolling, her pendulous breasts wobbling, human entrails draped around her neck, fangs protruding from her mouth and saber-like fingernails clawing the air. |
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Celuk Village
Celuk is center for Balinese goldsmiths and silversmiths. More 40 jewelry workshops are located along the road from Batubulan to Celuk. The jewelries are exported worldwide.
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Mas Village
Mas is famous for woodcarving. Mas offers a myriad of wooden items. The main road of the town is lined with dozens of workshop.
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Batuan Village
Batuan is famous for Balinese Painting you can find many kind of painting like traditional painting, modern and native painting. The main road of the town is lined with dozens of workshop for Balinese Painting
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Tegalalang village
Tegalalang village is famous with rice terrace, but now on the way go to tegalalang village both side of the road you find many shops with selling woodcarving. The first example of Balinese landscape is the rice-field. This is a typical scene in Bali. The terraced rice-field is typical of the beauty of the Balinese countryside. Note the harmony of colors, the vivid green of the coconut groves and the pale blue of the sky. Wet rice agriculture (sawah) is the basic and most important activity of Balinese life; Rice is the major crop and the staple food. |
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Tampak Siring
The temple of Pura Tirta Empul is built around the sacred spring at Tampaksiring. Over 1000 years old, the temple and its two bathing places have been used by the people for good health and prosperity because of the spring water's curative powers. Regular ceremonies are held for purification. Specialties of the area are bone and ivory carvings, and seashell ornaments. |
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Ubud Village
The cultural image of Ubud is paramount to people as home to the best art museums in tte country, like Puri Lukisan, Neka Museum, ARMA (Agung Rai Museum & Art), etc. Ubud is an ideal place to see Balinese dance, Legong, Ramayana, Baris, Kecak and Sanghyang (the fire dance) are performed nightly in or aroud the Ubud area.
Ubud gives you opportunity to see real Bali. It is a place for leisurely strolls through rice terraces, lush forests and art market. |
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Uluwatu Temple
South Bali on Bukit Badung. This cliff top temple, dedicated to the spirits of the sea, has spectacular views and is popular for viewing sunsets. The famous Pura Luhur Uluwatu temple is an architectural marvel situated on headland at the western tip to the plateau. According to local tradition, the first Uluwatu temple was built in the 11th century, In the 16th century, it was rebuilt into its current state. The temple has some of the most exquisite architecture in Bali. The carvings made in the unusually hard coral stone have withstood time well. |
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