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Bali Aga village (Traditional Bali House) where some of the families still live traditionally. They stay in houses where the walls are made from dirt and the roof is made from grass. They use kicthen equipment made from coconut shells and use wood for cooking. Animals still live in the house here. This is actualy how I grew up in my own family house in my village.
The mission of The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary (Monkey Forest Ubud) is conserving the area based on the concept of Tri Hita Karana. Based on the concept of Tri Hita Karana, The Monkey Forest Ubud will be a featured of international tourist destination to create peace and harmony to the visitor.
Tegenungan Waterfall referred to by locals as Air Terjun egenungan. This is a hidden gem in Bali where you can soak in the pristine water, and take pictures on the insta-famous rock. Hidden deep in the jungles of Gianyar region, Tegenungan Waterfall can be a great sight for explorations.
The Tegalalang Rice Terrace is a series of cascading, terraced rice paddies located near Ubud, Bali, and is a popular tourist attraction. It is known for its beautiful, photogenic scenery and its traditional Balinese irrigation system called subak. This system is a UNESCO World Heritage site that has been used for centuries to cultivate the land by channeling water from rivers and springs to the terraced fields.
Elephant Cave Temple, or Goa Gajah, is an archaeological site in Bali, Indonesia, known for its 11th-century cave entrance carved to look like a demon's mouth. Despite its name, the temple doesn't feature elephants but is named for the discovery of a Ganesha statue (an elephant-headed god) and possibly for its original name, "Lwa Gajah". The complex includes meditation caves, a sacred bathing pool, and numerous Hindu and Buddhist relics.
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