Peace and Harmony

Bangli, capital town of the regional government of Bangli, which is located precisely
in the central part of Bali province, is the only one of the nine regencies
in Bali that has no coastal areas. The mountainous area with its beautiful
valleys and steep slopes give this northern part of the region its unique
side. Mount Abang, the highest peak is about 2.152 meters above sea level.
Kintamani, a worldwide renowned tourism resort is located in this northern part.
In the southern part of this region, about 100 meters above sea level stretches
a broad plain of mostly rice fields. Its geographic background shows its
neighboring regions are the regional government of Buleleng in the north,
Klungkung and Karangasem in the east, Gianyar and Klungkung in the south
and Badung and Gianyar to the west.
Kehen Temple
Pura Kehen is one of the most ancient temples in Bali. It is here that
three old bronze manuscripts were housed. The people around the village
worship this temple. The ceremony takes place on Rabu Kliwon Shinta where
Ngusabha ceremony is held once in every three-year period, which falls
on Purnama Kelima around November.
This
temple is located on the southern slope of Bangli hill, about two kilometers
from the town. It is really an historical temple worth visiting. It has a long
flight of steps pointing down to the south. It can be reached by any mode of
transport through a well kept shafted road, or a short walk from Bangli cultural
hall (Sasana Budaya Bangli).
Penelokan Tourism
Resort Penelokan (look-out point) is situated on the southern part
of Batur Tengah Village, Kintamani district, about 23 kms from the Bangli town
or 63 kms from Denpasar, capital city of Bali province.
As well as its beautiful panoramic view, it also offers the beauty of Lake
Batur with its crystal-clear water. Mountainous areas serve as the backdrop,
combined with the unique graveyard and the Barong Brutuk of Trunyan village
which cannot be found any where else in Bali.
Batur Temple
Batur Temple, commonly called Ulun Danu Temple is situated at Kalanganyar,
Batur village, Kintamani District, 900 meters above sea level on the eastern
side of the main road leading to Denpasar or Singaraja via Bangli.
The temple faces westward where Mount Batur and remains of its solidified
black lava serves as backdrop and Lake Batur stretches far down the slope,
enhancing the beauty of nature around the temple.
Since the devastating eruption in 1917 which
destroyed everything, including the temple itself, the then head of the village,
along with other prominent figures, initiated an action of bringing the
surviving shrines with them and they rebuilt Batur Temple on the higher ground
at Kalanganyar, its present location.
In the temple a grand old Gong Gede
is housed which accompanies the sacred dances of Baris Gede and the ceremonial
Rejang dance for women during a major odalan here which usually takes place in
March and lasts 11 days
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