Pulaki Temple



Pulaki Temple or Pura Pulaki is a Hindu shrine located in the hill bank and in front of the beautiful beach in north part of Bali. It is one of the biggest Hindu temples in Bali situated in the coastal side west part of Singaraja town or 1 hour drive to the west from the town. This temple is set on the flat land with stone hill bank as a back drop meanwhile the blue ocean is just in front of the temple.
Pura Agung Pulaki, a large, dramatic temple only 25 meters from the sea, is located 30 km of Seririt (48 km west of Singaraja) near the grape-growing village of Banyupoh. This important temple commemorates the arrival of the Javanese saint-priest Nirartha to Bali in the early 16th century.

Pulaki Temple is a famous temple among the Hindu people in Bali located in Singaraja regency, north part of Bali.
There are the group of monkeys dwell the hill forest around the temple and it usually standing around the temple in the day time. The beautiful beach with black sand and calm seawater is one of the fascinations to visitor to come to this temple. We can find the beautiful hill bank and beaches along the coastal road.
Cliffs tower behind the temple surrounded by jungle and overrun by hordes of simians. Considered sacred, the macaques are well fed by pilgrims. The monkeys on the hills range have existed before the arrival of Danghyang Nirartha. It is said that when he entered the forest of Pulaki he was escorted by those monkey troops. As his respect to those monkeys Danghyang Nirartha then established the Pulaki Temple and the entire monkeys there came to be its guardian.

The Pulaki temple is flanked by several temples which surround the Pulaki Temple as the center of the complex that is called “Pesanakan”, the surrounding temples are: Pemuteran Temple located 1 km to the west popular for its hot spring, Kerta Kawat Temple located 2 km to the southeast, and Pabean Temple 400 meters to the northeast.

Legend has it great village exist here, invisible for its temple. It said when Nirartha lived in Gelgel, he was forced to hide his daughter lest she abducted by the king. He finally brought her to this remote place, rendering it invisible to keep her safe. To this day, the people who occupy the visible village is known as gamang and are said to wonder the countryside.

Black stone gate will greet the pilgrims and visitors to this temple; this gate was built in 1983 and heralded with a great ceremony that need holy water from various places range from east Java in the west to Lombok in the east. As any other temple in Bali, Pura Pulaki is divided into three courtyards, Jaba, outer courtyard, jaba tengah, middle courtyard and jeroan, main courtyard. Not just the gate, the shrines and the ornaments of this sacred temple are also dominated by black color.
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Santi Mandala Villa & Spa


Santi Mandala Villa & Spa Logo Can share the taste of Balinese atmosphere and enrich the lives of every visitor. Situated on a secluded place at the bank of Panaraga Giri River makes it an evidence as a peaceful retreat in the natural environment of Batuan, Ubud - Bali. In a very peaceful atmosphere, surrounded by the rice field and lush tropical garden. 15 minutes by car to Ubud, 5 minutes to Bali Bird Park and 45 minutes from Ngurah Rai International Airport.

In the excellent mixture between Balinese traditional architecture and international amenities standard, this resort is the right place to relax and enjoy the serenity of Bali. Each villa has one luxuriously appointed bedroom suitable for romantic holidays or traveling with friends. For family, two stories villas with a king size bed in master bedroom and twin bed in the upper bedroom available makes Santi Mandala the right place a memorable holidays.
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Dining

Adi Mandala Coffee shop,

Lila Mandala restaurant,

Tirta Mandala pool sunken bar,

24 hours room service.

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Swimming Pool, Laundry & Dry Cleaning, 24 Hours on call doctor, Shuttle service, Safety Deposit Box, Money Changer, Rent Cars, Udaya Art Shop and Gallery, Library, Lila Mandala Open Stages, Saba Mandala Meeting room, Dirga Saoca Spa.

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Jogging and Tracking, Cycling, Yoga and Meditation traines, Wedding ceremony and party.

Bali to Host World Junior Wushu Tournament.


Athletes from 54 countries are expected in Bali from December 7-14, 2008, to participate in a world junior wushu event.

Wushu is a full-contact sport based on traditional Chinese martial arts. Established as a distinct sport in the People's Republic of China in 1949, the first world championships were held in 1991. Practiced in two distinct disciplines of taolu and sanshou, the former is comprised of gymnastic exercises employing aerial kicks while the latter is the full contact combat version of the sport.

The Bali junior championships will offer medals in 22 separate events and act as a prelude to further competition at the Southeast Asia Games in Laos in 2009 and the Asian Games in Guangzhou in 2010.

Indonesia will field 8 sanshou and 11 taulo participants in the Bali tournament.
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"Concert for Peace" - December 4, 2008, at the Mercure Resort in Sanur.


Featuring the classical opera works, Broadway, Yuletide standards and Indonesian songs - a group of 5 Bali-based singers, a children's choir and renowned mezzo-soprano Sarah Sweeting will appear on stage performing solos, duets, ensembles and choral works in what promises to be a memorable musical evening.

Sarah Sweeting

Born in England, Sarah Sweeting studied at the London College of Music where she won the Director's Prize for Opera. She has performed as a soloist at Westminster Central Hall and on the BBC, London's West End theatres, Crystal Clear Opera, Lyric Opera Dublin, Opera Interludes, First Act Opera. London City Opera, Opera Kernow and the Holders International Musical Festival.

Sweeting has performed the title role in Carmen at the London Opera Festival. This was followed by performances at The Royal Opera, Covent Garden, and the Linbury Theatre. She then joined the Carl Rosa Opera Company.Resident in Sydney since 2006, Sarah Sweeting has performed the roles of Prince Orlofsky in Die Fledermaus for both Opera Queensland and Co*Opera, for whom she also sang Suzuki in Madama Butterfly.

Ms. Sweeting will be making her special guest appearance in Bali in a program of music featuring five accomplished local singers:

● Ida Ayu Sri Aryani Rosantiwati - "Yani"

● Ni Putu "Laksmi" Dewi

● Hartanto Widagdo - "Tanto"

● "Dana" Septian

● Wijaya Kurniawan - "Jaya"

The performance starts at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, December 4, 2008. Tickets for the evening of fine vocal music are on sale at Rp. 100,000 for VIP, Rp. 50,000 for general admission, and Rp. 25,000 for students.
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U.S. Consul-General Declares Bali Safe

Tempo Interactive quotes the U.S. Consul-General in Surabaya, Caryn R. McClelland, as concluding that Bali is safe following the execution of the Bali bombers.

Underlining Caryn's view that Bali is safe for American tourists, she said, "of course, we will ask American citizens to be careful, but we will not issue a travel warning for Bali and Indonesia."

Caryn's comments were made in Bali on Wednesday, November 12, 2008, following a meeting with Bali's governor Made Mangku Pastika. During her meeting with the Governor, Caryn discussed areas of possible cooperation between the U.S. and Bali.

The U.S. diplomat, charged with representing American interest in 16 Indonesian provinces, praised the security efforts of the Island's administration and its police force, adding, "I hope these efforts will continue."

U.S. tourist visits to Bali are on the increase following the recent easing of travel warnings for Indonesian by the U.S. government. For the period January-September 2008 a total of 52,340 U.S. citizens came to Bali, an increase of 28.39% over the same period in 2007.

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Pura Taman Ayun



During their trip to the amazing island of Bali, the tourists would find a number of places for Sightseeing in Bali in Indonesia. Pura Taman Ayun occupies a prominent place among the Bali Tourist Attractions. And if you are confused that how to go about traveling the whole of Bali then you can simply enquire at the Bali Tourist Information Center for detailed information on the area. Also Bali Travel Guide provides you with detailed information on the exotic island of Bali.

In the town of Mengwi (see map) is the great royal temple of Pura Taman Ayun. Built in the 17th century, the temple served as the family temple of the Mengwi dynasty, whose kingdom survived until the late 1800s. The temple is famous for its exquisite wooden merus, or pagoda-like shrines.

Visit the Pura Taman Ayun or the 'Garden Temple in the Water' as it is better known as is one of the six royal temples on Bali. This magnificent compound of Pura Taman Ayun in Bali is positioned on an island in a river. The innermost temple is an addition that is surrounded by a moat. A large fountain basin is erected beyond a split gate (candi bentar); in front of the entrance to the inner temple. The fountain basin is devoted to the rulers of the underworld. The innermost courtyard that can be entered through a covered gate (candi korung), comprises of 27 buildings of varying size and function. The temple is popular among the tourists for its exquisite wooden merus, or the pagoda-like shrines.

The importance of the temple can be judged not only from the fact that the place includes divinities but also from the range of devotess who visit the temple during the time of festivals. At the far end in the right hand corner there is an eleven-tiered meru which is dedicated to the rice goddess Dewi Sri. On the left side is placed the third bale and which is believed to be the domicile of numerous different gods.

The complex of Pura Taman Ayun was built in the year 1637, during the reign of Raja Gusti Agung Anom. But it was considerably enlarged and given its present form in the year 1937. The tourist site is open 24 hours a day for the tourists to visit anytime of the day. The tourists can easily locate Pura Taman Ayun on the main road as one move to the east in Mengwi Village, Badung Regency. It is also considered as one of the most significant temples on the island of Bali.


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Medewi Beach



Mountainous terrain’s, kilometer’s of elegantly man made terraced rice paddies and superb endless un – crowded beaches is what you will discover when you arrive in West Bali.

Medewi Beach West Bali is step back in time to how Bali once was. A sleepy traditional fishing village, away from the discos and the hectic traffic and over crowded surf spots of the southern areas of Bali.

The area around medewi lefts is great, the locals are friendly and the vibe is very good. Dont forget the booties and watch for urchins. The right hander down the beach about 300m is worth the walk and easy to get in and out over sand compared to the rocks at medewi lefts. This place is great..

The wet season is generally best for Medewi. Lighter winds. Balian river mouth and a few other rock ledges are good options on the smaller days. Great time to go to Medewi in October mate
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Dreamland Beach - One of the most beautiful beaches on the bali island



Dreamland Beach is a beach located on the Bukit peninsula, on the island of Bali, Indonesia.

The beach provides basic accommodation and cafes for surfers and day trippers. One of the most beautiful beaches on the island, it is also renowned for its dangerous shorebreak.

Dreamland beach is similar in nature to the other beaches in Bukit Peninsula, but it is popular not only with the surfers, also with the beach lovers. It easy access combined with the presence of warungs serving BBQ seasfood and cold cold beer make it attractive to anyone who just wants to get away from the hustle of Kuta life.

Dreamland is located in the Pecatu countryside around 20 minutes from the Ngurah Rai Airport. Park in the lot at the top of the hill and walk down.

The area has a beautiful beach and panorama, with the high wave reaching 4 meters makes this place become a favorite place for surfers and boogie boards.

The wave is hollow, fasts, and powerful and the quality is standard with reef's (coral, sharp rocks with sand) bottom, can only be safely explore by the experienced surfer. During the normal day, it will be few people do the surf, but at the weekend this place is crowded.

The sparkling blue wave breaks right on the shore so be careful or you'll be eating sand (and watch out for the rock on the left a couple of meters off shore!).
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