Archives for March, 2008

Amed


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Amed, a solitary fishing village with black sand beach and mesmerizing sea view, a romantic gate away for honeymooners. Here you can finally find peace and quiet, enjoy great food, inexpensive accommodation, some massage and […]

Lelunakan or Tengkuluk


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Letting their hair fall loose is taboo for Balinese women - especially in public and in traditional ceremonies - even though a girl’s hair might be ever so beautiful. Loose hair is only seen when […]

Baris


Baris: the warrior dance is the first dance a young boy usually learns.
Extremely demanding in its execution, the dancer must raise his shoulders
and elbows high up and keep the energy going strong for a full fifteen minutes.
This dance is done in three parts, all of which show off the prowess of a young
warrior. […]

Penglipuran Traditional Village


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Penglipuran is a village in the southeastern part of Bali, in Bangli regency. Located 700 m above sea level, Penglipuran offers cool atmosphere with lush green surrounding. Penglipuran has 716 inhabitants and covers an area […]

Sayan Rice Terraces


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Where traditional Balinese houses sit perched high on the face of a hill in a hibiscus filled compound connected by meandering stone paths, where soft strains of gamelan music help you drift far far away….
where […]