* West bali tour
- Jatiluwih rice terrace
The Jatiluwih Rice Terrace is a 53,000-hectare rice paddy area located at the foot of Mount Batukaru in Tabanan Regency, Bali.
This site was recognized as an intangible cultural heritage (Intangible Cultural Heritage) by UNESCO in 2012.
Over the past three years, more than 200,000 domestic and international tourists have visited this area annually. Jatiluwih Village offers a soothing expanse of green rice paddies. However, unlike typical rice paddies, the rice fields here are terraced, with terraces rising from one field to the next. Of course, these terraced fields were created not only for aesthetics but also for a more functional purpose. This structure also allows for more efficient irrigation, allowing water to flow from one field to another. This irrigation system, also known as subak, regulates the distribution of irrigation flow to each plot of rice field.
- Hot spring
After admiring the beautiful views of Jatiluwih, you can head straight to the Angseri Hot Springs. Here, you can soak in the warm waters to your heart's content, just a 15-minute drive from the rice paddies. This attraction features several pools, two main pools and several private ones. While soaking in the warm water, you can enjoy the panoramic view of Bali's sprawling Jatiluwih Rice Terraces.
- Tanah lot temple
Tanah Lot Temple (Balinese script: ᬧᬸᬭᬢᬦᬄᬮᭀᬢ᭄) is one of the most sacred Hindu temples (places of worship) in Bali, Indonesia. The name Tanah Lot comes from the word "tanah" meaning land or island and "lot" or lod meaning sea. So the name Tanah Lot can be interpreted as a land or island located in the sea. Here there are two temples located on large rocks. One is located on a boulder and the other is located on a cliff similar to Uluwatu Temple. Tanah Lot Temple is part of the Dang Kahyangan Temple. Tanah Lot Temple is a sea temple where the guardian gods of the sea are worshipped. Tanah Lot is famous as a beautiful place to watch the sunset. The Tanah Lot tourist attraction is located in Beraban Village, Kediri District, Tabanan Regency, about 13 kilometers south of Tabanan City. To the north of Tanah Lot Temple, another temple is built on a cliff jutting out into the sea. This cliff connects the temple to the mainland and is shaped like a curved bridge. This temple is called Pura Batu Bolong.
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