North of Bali Tour

Kamis, 16 September 2010

































Taman Ayun Temple
Taman Ayun Temple was built in the 17th Century (reputedly built in 1634) 
by the first king of the Kingdom of Mengwi Tjokerda Sakti Blambangan with 
architects who came from china. This temple was originally founded because temples 
available at that time the distance is too far away to reach by public Mengwi.Taman Ayun 
Temple is built with three functions. first as the Temple penyawangan / pengayatan 
(prayer) so that people who want to pray to Mengwi pretend big as Besakih, Batukaru, and 
Batur enough to come to this temple. second, as a unifier of people with multiple 
lineages that are both worship in this place. and the third temple has a functioning 
economy because the pond that surrounds the temple jg used as irrigation water to 
irrigate rice fields around the temple.


Gigit Waterfall
Git-git waterfall is one of the tourist charms contained in Buleleng regency.Please come to the waterfall Gitgit if you want the fresh natural mountain 
water with a natural forest environment. This place is perfect for lovers of 
treking tour, with the field winding and up and down.To the waterfall Gitgit we have to park the vehicle in the parking lot located 
on the main highway, then we'll walk as far as 500 meters. The road to the 
waterfall passes through the housing of the population, then there is open 
space with views of verdant rice fields and there is a hall where many 
Balinese handicraft stalls and souvenirs such as photo albums from the l
eaves, painting, t-shirts etc. we have just arrived at this waterfall.  
Git-git waterfall about 20-30 meters high, the water is fairly swift, 
cold but refreshing.















Lovina Beach
Located in North Bali Lovina on the north coast of Bali, exactly about 
10 km west of Singaraja. Lovina Beach in the Village Kalibukbuk, 
Buleleng regency.Lovina Beach is unspoiled black sand so interesting to visit.  
What is interesting in Lovina Beach is a trip out to sea off the coast of Lovina.  
You can see dolphins in the waters of Lovina is located about 1 kilometer from 
the beach. Sea Bali in Lovina relatively calm waters so that you can tour 
at sea using fishing boats.To be able to see the attraction of wild dolphins, you have to leave early 
when the sun will rise.Usually the tourists had gathered on the beach at around 5:30 pm to go to sea.  
You can hire a fishing boat that had been prepared for the journey.  
The journey begins with a small boat that could only carry a maximum of 4 people 
in addition to the fishermen. The boat will take you approximately one to 
two miles to the sea to where the dolphin would normally appear.















Buddhist Vihara 
Arama Brahmavihara most popular by the name of Banjar Buddhist Vihara. This temple is the largest Buddhist temple in Bali. Located in the hills in the village of Banjar Tegeha, 22 kilometers west of Singaraja and 11 kilometers from the tourist area of Lovina. The atmosphere is quiet and calm and the views of Lovina beach direct cause of this Buddhist temple to be a strong attraction for tourists.In the monastery complex there are several Buddha statues that adorn every corner of the garden or room. Among them there are two statues of Buddha which is very interesting that Parinirwana sculptures and statues of Buddha.















Banjar Hot Spring 
 Located in the village of Banjar, Banjar District + / - 19 km west of Singaraja City and + / - 1 km west of Buddhist Vihara.
Hot Water Banjar Hot Spring is known as the designation is not strange for tourism practitioners. Various guests from foreign countries have visited this natural attractions.
The hot water that comes from the local hills made high rise, at the first level consists of several pancoran where tourists can take a bath of hot water. Small pool is also available at this level. At the second level is made more big pond.
















 Buyan Lake
 Buyan Lake is a lake located in the Village Pancasari, Sukasada District, Buleleng District, Bali. This lake is one of three twin lakes formed within a large caldera. He was flanked by two other lakes, namely Lake Tamblingan in the west and east of Lake Beratan. Buyan Lake is the largest of the three.
Among the lakes Buyan and Tamblingan separated by forests along approximately one mile, there is a pond that is connected directly with Buyan lake through a narrow channel. The community pool is called Lake Aya.