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Tabanan,
the land of rice or even mention as a bowl rice of Bali, is a rich
regency. Its fertile areas and vary in its landscape makes many
kind of tourists' attraction can be developed in this area.
The history of Tabanan can be started in the 14th century when Javanese
invaders came in the area. As they expanded their territory, they
came into conflict with the Mengwi house, founded during the mid-1600s
with the fall of Gelgel and allied with Buleleng. In the eighteenth
century Mengwi was the second most powerful royal house after Klungkung.
Internal conflict in the late 1700s weakened Mengwi and led to territorial
losses to Tabanan which were retaken in the mid-1800s. By the late
1800s further conflict erupted and Klungkung withdrew its support,
opening the way for its destruction by Klungkung, Badung, Bangli
and the Dutch. Tabanan got most of Mengwi, but rising Dutch interests
in Bali and the refusal of Tabanan to give in led to its end in
1906 with the imprisonment and suicide of the ruler and his son.
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- Alas Kedaton
A lovely, state-owned sacred forest with cool, peaceful walking
paths.There is a small impressive local temple belong to people
of Kukuh Village within the forest that inhibited by almost 700
hundreds monkey and kalong--a local big sized bats. Visitors
will escorted by the an organized local guide who also the owner
of shops in the area to hike around, in return they will gently
ask you to visit their shop.
- Bali
Handara Country Club
Fresh air with green views, built at the bottom of the caldera
next to the lush slopes of Mount Catur. Many pleasant bush walks
to make in the area, especially between the lakes and surronding
mountains.
- Batukaru
The Batukaru area to the Southwest of Bedugul is the location
of the biggest temple in Tabanan, Pura Luhur Batukaru. This is
one of Sad Kahyangan --
six biggest temple. Here the mythical tigers roam the forest,
appearing each year in their spirit from during a trance dance
of the temple festival.
- Bedugul
The Bedugul area provides the last remaining tropical forest of
the island. The Eka Karya botanical garden has 650 species of
trees and unique collection of ferns and orchids. This is favourite
place of Balinese in enjoying their holyday. It also offers a
wide range of accomodation and restaurants, the local tourists
as their best customers. This is another place to retreat from
the heat of the coast, to fish, or to wander through the lovely
botanical gardens. As Kintamani is to Bangli, so is Bedugul one
of Tabanan's main points of interest. This crisp mountain town
boasts three crater lakes, which are hemmed by untamed jungle
and patchworks of market gardens, and the tepid water of which
sends a mist into the icy air above the surface.
- Jatiluwih
Where scenic view can be seen as its natural. Recently a number
of companies have established walking trails, most of which take
visitors through the spectacular rice paddies of Jatiluwih.
- Kerambitan
Terraced rice fields surround the district's villages make the
area become a prosperous agricultural area. Kerambitan derived
from the Sanskrit karawitan,
which means 'art, music, and dance.' It is renowned for its classical
literature, Legong dancing, a distinctive 'wayang'-style
painting, stone-and wood-carving and a 'tektekan'
dance. The dance is believed to have magical powers and is exorcist
dance drama which is accompanied by giant wooden cowbells and
bamboo instruments. Two gilded palaces, Puri Gede and Puri Anyar,
are consisting the village beside other old-style residences since
1600s. Cultural programs and other tourist events have been presented
here since 1967.
- Marga
Marga is the place where the Great War between Colonial's army
against Balinese soldiers appear on 20th November 1946. The leader
of Balinese soldiers, I Gusti Ngurah Rai, and his soldiers were
killed after gave brave resilience under bombardment from the
air. It has good panorama of paddy terrace.
- Pacung
Pacung is the name of village where the road to the temple branches
out in which has restaurants overlooking rice fields. But still
more rice terraces and hot springs can be seen ahead, in Jatiluwih
village. this would be one of the most beautiful view point in
Bali.
- Pejaten
Known as a center for hand-decorated, wheel-thrown pottery and
ceramic roof tiles. Tile making is the primary economic activity
of about 90% of the town's 4,000 inhabitants. The pottery is made
of red clay that traditionally mined around the village. Observing
the production process maybe an interesting stop.
- Penarukan village
A village known for its many fine wood and stone sculptors and
a smaller version of Tektekan. Penarukan is located two km south
of Kerambitan.
- Subak, Museum
As a regency having been known as Bali's "rice ware-house",
it is no wonder that it has a Museum Subak that formally called
Mandala Mathika Subak. The only museum in Bali to focus on agriculture
located in Sanggulan village two km east of Tabanan town. It display
the history and development of Bali's unique 'subak' irrigation
system.
- Tanah Lot Temple
The district of Tabanan boasts Bali's most famous temple, which
is set on a rocky protrusion that becomes an island at high tide,
offering spectacular sunset views in the dry season.
Tanah Lot, tanah means earth and lot means ocean, consists of
a couple of shrines built on an outcropping of rock on the ocean.
The temple symbolizes the balance between male and female; inner
and outer world. One of Bali's cosmic temples"Sad Kahyangan"
which was built the great saint of Bali Danghyang Nirartha, in
16th century. Its popular because its sunset view, just like postcard.
Next to Tanah Lot temple is located the complex of Bali Nirwana
Resort.
- Tista village
A village renowned for its unique version of the Legong-Legong
Leko, which is only danced around Tabanan. In this social dance,
two tiny Leko dancers wearing Legong dress and headdresses are
accompanied by the melodies of the Janger. It is ocated one km
west of Kerambitan.
- Ulun Danu Temple
Ulun Danu (literary means the head of lake) temples, built just
offshore over a hardened part of marsh. Its eleven-tiered pagoda
roof offers mistical atmosphere when the mist is rising from the
lake in the morning. The temple is devoted to the goddess of the
lake, which irrigates the rice fields of Tabanan. It stands on
the edge of Bedugul's Bratan Lake.
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