KLUNGKUNG
Regency
This is the
smallest Regency, lying east of Gianyar. It covers only 121
square kilometers, including three island : Nusa Penida , Lembongan
and Ceningan. Depsite its size , its influence on Balinese culture
has been powerful. It was here, at the shadow of the holy Volcano
Agung , that the princes and priests of Majapahit gathered in
1343 to continue the kingdom by setting up " Kraton "
in Samprangan, but within a couple of generations , they moved
to Gelgel and then to Klungkung , in 1710. In the 16th century
, the Gods smiled on Gelgel, when Dalem Baturenggong reached
an impressive political and cultural achievement to earn His
"golden age ".

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BUKIT JAMBUL
On the way to the mount Batur, Kintamani , there is a stopover
with its very enchanting scenery,located parallel to the hill,
rice fields and the sea in distance. Restaurants are also available
there.
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GOA LAWAH
About 43 kilometers east of Denpasar, one of the most sacred
temples in Bali, which was built in the 11th century by the
high priest "Empu Kuturan". Inside the temple, one
will find a natural cave inhabited by thousand of bats hanging
down from ceiling, flying around, and singing as well as holy
python snakes that often appear around the cave.

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KERTHA GOSA
These pavilions, built in the 18th century, are located at the
main road intersection side of the town of klungkung, 40 kilometers
northeast of Denpasar. They are especially known for their ceiling
murals, painted in the traditional "Wayang" style,
depicting punishments in hell for miscreants, and higher up
on the ceilings you will find the rewards in heaven for those
that have led a good and honest life.

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NUSA LEMBONGAN
This small island is one of the most a popular destinations
for day trippers from Bali. The tripscan takes about one and
two hours from the Badung Strait, depending on whether you sail
or motor boat. One of the main attractions of the island is
diving and snorkeling, with amazing corals and tropical colourful
fishes, crystal clear water and white sandy beaches. Lembongan's
large neighbouring island, Nusa Penida has a somewhat more ominous
reputation and less popular.
Called Klungkung
for many years, the name of this city was changed in the early
'90s to Semarapura, the original and more regal name. This former
royal capital is one of the busiest towns in eastern Bali and
the main transit point for bemos and minibuses en route to Pura
Besakih and points east-Padangbai, Candidasa and Amlapura. Bemos
cost around Rp.500 from Klungkung to any of these places.
Prices in US dollars. Telephone code is 0366.
The Tourist
Information Office on JI. Diponegoro, Phone 21448, is open 7am-1.45
pm, Mon Thurs, until 10 am on Fri and until noon on Sat. Loji
Ramayana Palace Hotel J I. Diponegoro. 9 rooms. The new rooms
are clean with private showers and sit-down toilets; the ones
in the back are simple with shared showers and squat toilets.
The restaurant serves Chinese food. $9.50-$16. Across the street
and 20 m west is Cahaya Pusaka, JI. Diponegoro 135. rooms facing
the garden are nicer. $7-$8. Bali Indah and Sumber Rasa right
next to it on JI. Nakula are the only proper restaurants in
town. Good Chinese food.
The post
office is at JI. Surapati, Phone 21010. There is a wartel on
JI. Diponegoro, Phone 21500. Buy essentials at the Tragia supermarket,
JI. Batukaru, The only place for souvenirs is Kamasan village,
south of Klungkung. Painters still produce traditional works
in the so-called wayang style here. Ask for Nyoman Mandra, or
any of his pupils.
Modern painter
I Nyoman Gunarsa has opened a museum with his own collection
of traditional Balinese painting, sculptures and antiques: Museum
Seni Klasilk Gunarsa, Beng, Takmung, Klungkung, Also on display
are his own energetic works, usually with dance themes. Look
for the huge building with the billboard on the top on the north
side of the road. Open 9 am-4 pm, daily except Mon.
There's an
astonishing view just north of Klungkung (actually in the Karangasem
regency) at Bukit Jambul. There are two Bukit Jambul Garden
Restaurants at the best spots, across the road from each other.
$10 for lunch. Another great setting at the Puri Boga Restaurant
just above these two.
The
Nusa Islands Bali
Nusa Penida,
Nusa Ceningan and Nusa Lembongan. These three unspoiled islands
are southeast of Bali. Boats ply the routes to the islands from
Sanur and Benoa (south Bali), Padangbai and Kusamba (east Bali).
Most leave by 9-10 am. When travelling from Padangbai, it is
advisable to overnight in Candidasa or Padangbai.
There are
different take-off points depending on your destination. If
you are heading to Jungut Batu on Nusa Lembongan, where most
of the losmen are, then leave from Sanur, Benoa or Kusamba.
If you are going to Toya Pakeh on Nusa Penida, leave from Kusamba
or Padangbai.
You will have to wade through the water to get on and off the
boat and you may get splashed during the crossing. Pack everything
in plastic bags and keep a raincoat or poncho handy.
At certain times of
the year the sea can be treacherous, full of strong currents
and even whirlpools. Ask locally. During these periods, the
voyage is not advisable in a small jukung and it's safer to
take one of the large excursion boats leaving Benoa. Another
problem is pricing: the fare is low for locals, but for tourists
it's $7.
Klungkung
? How ?
From Padangbai.
Be there early and register on the beachfront east of the
main pier. Boats leave from 7 am-2 pm.
From Kusamba.
Take small jukung on the beach, 100 m from the market. When
local traders book all the boats it's difficult to sail from
here.
From Sanur. Boats
seating 50 leave from the beach at the end of JI. Raya Sanur,
next to The Grand Bali Beach Hotel and take you to Jungut
Batu on Nusa Lembongan in an hour. Departure: 7-8 am. Boat
with two 80 HP engines, life jackets and radio communication
is operated by Yayasan Pembangunan Desa Sanur Kaja.
From Benoa. Join
a day-trip tour on a yacht. Contact Bali Camar, the Bali International
Yacht Club, Bali Adventure Club, Banina Watersport or any
of the companies mentioned in Sanur practicalities. $70-$90
include diving and depend on the condition of the vessel and
facilities.
Bali Hai Cruises
has daily cruises to Nusa Lembongan. The Beach Club Cruise
(9 am-4.30 pm) features swimming and a barbecue lunch at a
private club. ($75). On the Reef Cruise (9.30 am-4 pm) the
boat ties up to a pontoon in the bay so passengers can play
all day. ($90).
WakaLouka yacht
sails to Lembongan daily from Benoa at 9 am, returning at
6 pm. $88, includes buffet lunch and use of WakaNusa Resort
facilities. Diving available at $45 per dive.
Nusa Penida.
In Toya Pakeh, take a bemo to Sampalan terminal (Rp2,000)
where you can charter another bemo for an island tour ($20
unless you are very good at bargaining). To go to Jungut Batu
on Nusa Lembongan either charter a jukung($10) or take a public
jukung (Rp5,000).
Nusa Lembongan.
Hire a trail bike from Jungut Batu for a tour of the island
for $7.50/day. The price is high because there are no bemos.
Cross the new bridge to get to Nusa Ceningan. Bird-watchers
should check out the cliffs there.
Most people visit these
islands to surf, scuba dive or snorkel. The snorkeling here
is some of the best on Bali. There are three main surf spots
all just offshore from Jungut Batu: the playground, the abrasion
and the shipwreck, which has the best breaks. Equipment can
be rented from residents: snorkeling $15, scuba diving $50.
Charter a jukung to Lembongan, Lombok and Sumbawa. Island
Express Surf Tours on Nusa Lembongan provides snorkeling and
fishing equipment, surfing, and meals. $380/person/week.