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Samuan Tiga Temple

Samuan Tiga Temple, Bali

Around the 10th century, a sacred meeting of three prominent Hindu’s priests, Brahmanisme, Waisnawa and Shiwaisme, once took place in the temple. The meeting somehow resulted in a formulation of a guidance for physical construction of three praying houses (Kahyangan Tiga) at every Pekraman in Bali.

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Goa Gajah

Bali, Goa Gajah - elephant cave

The eleventh century cave built on the hillside is one major tourist attraction close to Ubud-Gianyar road. Besides the cave which is the key attraction, the traditional bathing pool and a number of ancient stone relics fulfill the curiosity for some mystical experience.

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Ubud

Ubud, Bali

Ubud is a resting place in Gianyar regency, Bali, Indonesia. Ubud Village supervises 13 (thirteen) train service consisting of 6 (six), traditional villages, including the district of Ubud, Gianyar regency with a distance of 20 km from the city of Denpasar and amidst the emerald green ricefields in the stunnning central balinese foothills, Ubud village used to be the center for medicinal sources. Ubud can be reached within 30 minutes or 15 minutes from Gianyar. In 1920s and 30s, along with the coming of foreign artists, it […]

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