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Tourism
Attractions in Badung Regency
There are many places of interest in Badung
Regency such as: Dreamland, Tanjung Benoa,
Deluang Sari Turtle Farm, Nusa Dua, Kuta,
Bali Bomb Monument, Jimbaran, Legian, Seminyak,
Petitenget Beach, Kedonganan, Tanah Wuuk,
Pelaga/Petang, Sangeh Monkey Forest, Nung-Nung
Waterfall, Waka Tangga, Ayung River Rafting,
Uluwatu Temple, Petitenget Temple, Sadha
Temple and Taman Ayun Temple.
Dreamland,
Labuansaid Beach
Located a few kilometers north of the ancient
temple of Uluwatu, facing the vast Indian
Ocean. From the parking area, one must descend
down stairs and pass through long narrow
gap in cliff before reaching the wide beach.
The seawater is crystal clear and the large
waves make it one of the best places for
surfing in all of Bali, as surfing lovers
throughout the world have already discovered.
Tanjung
Benoa
Located in Nusa Dua, this is a beautiful
white sand beach area where visitors can
enjoy many types of water recreation and
sports such as snorkeling, parasailing,
diving, boating, sailing, glass-bottom boating
and more. This area is an extension of Nusa
Dua Resort, with easy access to its luxurious
hotel and other facilities.
Deluang
Sari Turtle Farm
This farm’s goal is to promote the
survival of the green turtles, which are
an endangered species. The farm is located
next to Tanjung Benoa, near to Nusa Dua
and Jimbaran Bay. The shy turtles are kept
behind 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.Nusa
Dua
It means ‘two islands’ in Bahasa
Indonesia. This is one of the premier resort
areas in the world. The area is located
20 minutes south of the Ngurah Rai International
Airport, Denpasar and is a short drive to
many of Bali’s attractions and beautiful
beaches. This is the home of many of Bali’s
world-class luxury resort hotels.
Kuta
This area was once a poor fishing village
with a black history of lepers and magic
practitioners. Later, Kuta began to provide
what visitors wanted and now the area has
become a key point in the route from India
through Southeast Asia to Australia. One
of the primary attractions of this area
is the long sweep of white sand of Kuta’s
picturesque bay. A visit to Bali without
the Kuta experience is not complete. The
famous Kuta sunset, where one can enjoy
a tranquil, balmy atmosphere along the coastline
is stunning. There is a wide selection of
hotels and bungalows, the nightlife is abundant,
and all types of cuisine abound. There are
also many recreation and sports facilities,
children’s playgrounds, as well as
Kuta’s perfect waves for surfing.
Bali
Bomb Monument
This monument reminds us of the terrible
incident, the explosion of Bali Bomb which
occurred on Saturday evening October 12,
2002 at Jalan Legian, Kuta causing the death
of 202 persons from 22 countries and seriously
injuring another 324 people.
The horrible bomb explosion also destroyed
and damaged many build ings and cars in
a one-kilometer radius, and since that tragedy,
tourism industry as the backbone of Bali’s
economy suffered the deepest decline in
its history. But owing to the dedication
and hard work of all community levels, both
private and government sectors, there has
been gradual recovery. The monument is located
at the area of explosion site (Ground Zero).
The striking part of the monument is ‘Kayonan’
taking the shape of a huge white color tree
leaf, as symbol of the universe, and at
the lower part of kayonan there is an inscription
listing the names of all dead victims of
the bomb tragedy, classified in nationalities.
Jimbaran
Beach
This area is just south of Kedonganan beach
and has a very beautiful white sand beach
area and clear seawater that is suitable
for recreation and relaxation. It is quieter
than its neighboring beaches and one will
find nice hotels and mostly seafood served
at Jimbaran’s restaurants. Jimbaran
is in fact famous for its delicious seafood,
particularly its typical grilled seafood
with Jimbaran’s ‘secret sauce’.
You’ve got to taste it to believe
it.
Legian,
Seminyak, Petitenget Beach
These beautiful beaches are several kilometers
north of Kuta. Like its neighboring beaches,
these offer a refuge for surfers. There
are also many facilities for tourists as
the result of the Kuta north expansion.
Kedonganan
The fishing village of Kedonganan is about
3 kilometers south of Bali International
Airport, Ngurah Rai. At the northern end
of the beach there is a traditional fish
market and a great number of traditional
‘Jukung’ fishing boats are anchored
there which present an interesting view.
Enjoy the picturesque image of west Bali’s
crescent beach by sailing around the gulf
here in a traditional sailing boat.
Tanah
Wuuk
Located off the main road and hidden behind
rice fields there is the beautiful river
valley of ‘Tukad Penet’, just
2 kilometers north of Sangeh, a holy monkey
forest. It is a very quiet and private place
to enjoy the pristine nature.
Pelaga/Petang
Located 800 meters above sea level, about
45 kilometers north of Denpasar at the northernmost
point of Badung Regency. Both villages present
interesting agro tourism areas due to their
intact ecology. Their vast horticulture
of vegetables, coffee, vanilla, corn and
more add to the beauty of the sights and
their charming atmosphere.
Sangeh
“Monkey Forest”
Sangeh is the village whose northern part
covers about 14 hectares of a holy homogeny
forest of ‘Pala’ trees with
hundreds of monkey inhabitants. The trees
cannot be found on any other part of Bali
and their existence in this village remains
a mystery. Look for a lovely mossy temple,
which is hidden amongst the tall and gracious
‘Pala’ trees.
Nung-Nung
Waterfall
A small village about 40 kilometers north
of Denpasar, about 900 meters above sea
level. At this village, a 50-meter high
waterfall can be found as well as expansive
rice terraces just around the road intersection
to the waterfall. Walk about 2 kilometers
off the beaten track and pass through lush
green trees and plantations.
Waka
Tangga
Everyone has a mountain they have to climb.
In Petang district of Bali, there is a mountain
called Puncak Tedung. Waka Tangga will take
you there on a special journey to a special
place, to climb that mountain. Your journey
takes you deep into the Balinese countryside.
Ayung
River Rafting
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, and more.
Uluwatu
Temple
At the westernmost tip of Bukit Peninsula,
this is one of Bali’s nine ‘directional’
Kayangan Jagat temples. The location is
dramatic, perched on the edge of a high
cliff with a picturesque sunset view. The
temple was first used for worship by the
11th century holy priest, Empu Kuturan,
who came to Bali to bring religious law
and to form Desa Adat (traditional villages).
The area where spectacular sunsets can be
viewed is filled with the scent of frangipani
blossoms and is also the home of friendly
monkeys.
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