Monday, August 22, 2011

Tanah Lot,Alas Kedaton Tour


Departure 08.30 AM and 02.30 PM (Approx. 07 Hours )
Price : IDR 300.000, or about US$ 32  per car
Afternoon tour visiting the royal family temples of Taman Ayun at Mengwi, this temple built in 1634. Next stop is in Alas Kedaton, monkey forest and fruit bats, we can enjoy hundreds of little cheeky monkeys Finally reach the coast line admin the world famous temple of Tanah Lot, this lovely temple was built on promontory offshore truly a perfect setting to watch a stunning sunset. Dinner will be served around the temple.
TamanAyun Temple
Taman Ayun Temple is a temple which is used as altar by Hindu people specially exists in Bali Island and it is one of the heritages from Mengwi Empire. It is encircled by big fishpond with huge temple area. The temple buildings are boosting high with high philosophy, story and religious. Inside of this temple area, there is a small fishpond encircles the main temple building. Other buildings in this temple area are reflecting to the empire power with each function. Taman Ayun  is also called Mengwi Royal Temple cause of the story and it is the famous place in place to visit on this tour.
Alas Kedaton is come from the word Alas mean forest and Kedaton. It is a small forest dwelt by a group of monkey and big bat hang-on the trees. The tropical trees are fertile growing in this forest that makes it an ideal habitat of monkeys and other animals. All monkeys living in this forest are chummy and tame with human being. There is a Hindu temple existing in the middle of forest and rice field are located outside of it.
sunset at Tanah LOt
Tanah Lot is a Balinese Hindu Temple on the rock and the seawater encircles it when the sea water is tide. It is looked to be adrift in on the ocean and owns the magnificent view of sunset in the late afternoon. There are several points to see this temple with all amazing view. At this temple, we can find other Hindu temples like that make it a holy place in Bali. There are sea snakes dwell the cave in front of Tanah Lot which you can see with small donation and those of them are believed the holy snake by the local community.

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