October 9, 2015

BESAKIH TEMPEL TOUR PACKAGE

Besakih Temple Tour is a Bali Full Day Tour package to visit Besakih Temple the biggest and as a mother temple in Bali islands. On the way to Besakih Temple, there are several places of interest will be visited like Celuk Village for gold and silver art, Mas Village for wood carving art, Kerta Gosa building is a basis power of Klungkung kingdom long time ago, Bukit Jambul rice terrace with beautiful panorama of rice paddy and Besakih Temple is located in bevel side southwest of Agung Mount and it is consisted of many temples with each temple building owns the meaning and function as according to belief of Balinese Hindu. Besakih Tour is very exciting to visit the famous tourist destinations in Bali with our professional Bali Tours Driver and private air-conditioning car transfer. Below is short description about interest places will be visit during Besakih Tour.

Here is the places will be visited during the journey

Celuk Village

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Celuk Village is the famous village in Bali as a tourist destination cause of the local residents is very proactive and full of innovation to the gold and silver crafting. This countryside is located in sub district of Sukawati, Gianyar Regency and owns the individuality and excellence in production of gold and silver crafting. Most of them are Balinese professional, artistic and skillful of design development related to the silver and gold crafting.

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Mas Village

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Mas Village is one of villages in Bali fundamentally identified as an artistic countryside by focusing in artistic of wood carving. Mas Village is located in Ubud sub district and Gianyar Regency, east part of Bali. It owns the typical style of wood carving art by placing forward the distinguish synergy the humanism and naturalism. The village’s popularity as an art village is famous in the national and world level which is not forgetting from the highness name of some maestros which has borne and found the spirit (taksu) and soul. The famous maestro who was borne in this village is Ida Bagus Tilem.

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Kerta Gosa

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Kerta Gosa is a beautiful historical site situated in the hearth ofSemarapura Town, about 40 km east side of Denpasar City. The name of Kerta Gosa is taken from Sanskrit where Kerta means serene and meanwhile Gosa word is derive from Gosita that mean established or announced. Thus the meaning of Kerta Gosa is a kind of Bale building where the king announces Judicial Legislation, justice, punishment and so on. Beside of Kerta Gosa, there is a building called by Taman Gili which is located adjacent to Bale Kembang that is a traditional building floating in the center of fish pond.

 

Bukit Jambul

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The name of Bukit Jambul Rice Terrace was firstly given during the Dutch invasion in Indonesia by a tourist, who was inspired by a high hill standing on the south of the main road connecting Klungkung regency and Besakih of Karangasem regency. There is a Hindu Temple called Pura Pucak Sari on the top of the hill, which is surrounded by big trees. Below the temple complex there is a stunning panorama of rice fields. This makes the trees look like a tufting hair from a distance.

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Besakih Temple

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Besakih Temple, Bali, is located in Besakih countryside, Karangasem regency, east part of the island. It is located in the southwest side of mount Agung, the biggest mountain in Bali. Besakih Temple is located in the plateau area which is covered by the cool atmosphere and Mount Agung as a back drop. It is ideally for the people who did the meditation and now Besakih , the Temple is opened for tourist and it is the great place to visit in Bali.

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TOUR ITINERARY
08:30 – Pick up at the hotel
09:30 – Visit Celuk Village for Silver and Gold Art
10:30 – Visit Mas Village for Wood Carving
11.30 – Visit Kerta Gosa
12:30 – Visit Visit Bukit Jambul
13:00 – Lunch at local restaurant
14.30 – Visit Tirta Empul Temple
17.00 – Back to Hotel