Denpasar Trip Overview
Kerta Gosa and Taman Gili Building can not be separated with the establishment of Semara Pura Palace. The Semara Pura Palace is established by I Dewa Agung Djambe, the first king of Klungkung around 1686. The painting that decorate Kerta Gosa ceiling are the painting with the story motif like Ni Diah Tantri, Bima Swarga, Garuda and Palelindon those are arranged in form of panels with 9 levels. The paintings are begun from the east panel with the story in the direction of circumambulation (turning to the right as clockwise) and finish at the north panel.
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Duration: 10 hours
Starts: Denpasar, Indonesia
Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Cultural Tours
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What to Expect When Visiting Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia
Kerta Gosa and Taman Gili Building can not be separated with the establishment of Semara Pura Palace. The Semara Pura Palace is established by I Dewa Agung Djambe, the first king of Klungkung around 1686. The painting that decorate Kerta Gosa ceiling are the painting with the story motif like Ni Diah Tantri, Bima Swarga, Garuda and Palelindon those are arranged in form of panels with 9 levels. The paintings are begun from the east panel with the story in the direction of circumambulation (turning to the right as clockwise) and finish at the north panel.
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Stop At: Taman Wisata Kertha Gosa, Jalan Surapati and Jalan Puputan, Klungkung Indonesia
Kerta Gosa and Taman Gili Building can not be separated with the establishment of Semara Pura Palace. The Semara Pura Palace is established by I Dewa Agung Djambe, the first king of Klungkung around 1686. The painting that decorate Kerta Gosa ceiling are the painting with the story motif like Ni Diah Tantri, Bima Swarga, Garuda and Palelindon those are arranged in form of panels with 9 levels. The paintings are begun from the east panel with the story in the direction of circumambulation (turning to the right as clockwise) and finish at the north panel.
Museum
There is a Semarajaya Museum located on the right side of the Kori Agung courtyard. This museum has been opened at the former of MULO School building (intermediate school level in Dutch colonization era) and also formerly used by SMP 1 Klungkung (Junior High School no 1 Klungkung. The museum was inaugurated on 28 April 1992 by Ministry of Home Affairs. The physical form is blend the ancient Dutch style and Balinese traditional architectures. We can discover the ancient objects (pre-history), historical objects included the photographs documentation from the descendants of Klungkung King and craft objects that contain the typical history of K
Museum
There is a Semarajaya Museum located on the right side of the Kori Agung courtyard. This museum has been opened at the former of MULO School building (intermediate school level in Dutch colonization era) and also formerly used by SMP 1 Klungkung (Junior High School no 1 Klungkung. The museum was inaugurated on 28 April 1992 by Ministry of Home Affairs. The physical form is blend the ancient Dutch style and Balinese traditional architectures. We can discover the ancient objects (pre-history), historical objects included the photographs documentation from the descendants of Klungkung King and craft objects that contain the typical history of K
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Jambul Hill, Besakih Indonesia
Bukit Jambul is the name of hill where there is a large banyan tree growing on the top of hill like crest so that the local people give it name as Bukit Jambul where Bukit is means hill, meanwhile Jambul is means crest. This place become famous because it was inspired by the most amazing scenery with rice terrace, winding road underneath and palm trees stretching to the sea. It is situated in the plateau area that is always covered by cool temperatures that make it as an ideal place for relaxation. Many tourists over stop at this place and enjoy the beautiful panoramic view everyday in particular when they go to Besakih Temple for sightseeing or join Besakih Temple Tour Programs
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Besakih Temple, Jl. Raya Besakih, Karangasem Indonesia
Besakih Temple is often referred to as Bali’s ‘mother temple’ – a grand complex of at least 86 clan temples and shrines on the south-western slopes of Mount Agung. At least 70 celebrations are held at Besakih yearly, as each shrine has its own anniversary. Besakih is considered to be the biggest and holiest of Bali’s temples. Its high location offers spectacular countryside views with rice paddies, hills, mountains, and streams. Exploring the whole site can take a day. Pura Besakih is the only temple open to every devotee from any caste group.
To the Balinese, visiting the temple sanctuaries of Besakih is a special pilgrimage. Mount Agung’s high location gives it an almost mystical quality. Many stairs lead up to the sacred mountainside, leading to the many temples that vary according to types, status, and functions. Pura Besakih has 3 main temples dedicated to the Hindu trinity. Pura Penataran Agung in the centre has white banners for Shiva, the destroyer; Pura Kiduling Kreteg to the right features red banners for Brahma, the creator; and Pura Batu Madeg represents Vishnu, the preserver, with its black banners. You can visit many other smaller temples in Pura Besakih, but many of their inner courtyards are closed to the public as they’re reserved for pilgrims
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Edelweis Garden, Besakih 80863 Indonesia
Although relatively small compared to other islands in Indonesia, the story of the beauty of Bali will not be completed overnight. There is always an interesting story when talking about the Island of the Gods. One proof of the beauty of the natural panorama of the Island of the Gods can be seen in Edelweis Tourism Park Bali.
The location is on the slopes of Mount Agung, precisely in Temukus Village, Rendang District, Karangasem Regency. The scenery here is very Instagramable and often visited by many tourists
Duration: 2 hours