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In this tour, we will explore one of the Sad Kahyangan Jagad or Six Sanctuaries of the world according to Balinese culture. Beside the well-known Mother Temple Besakih, there are other significant temples like Lempuyangan, Uluwatu, Luhur Batukaru, and the one we will visit on this tour, Goa Lawah Temple.
Our journey begins with a visit to Kertha Gosa Pavilion, renowned for its unique architecture, particularly the ancient Klungkung signature style. Kertha Gosa, also known as the Court of Justice, was established in the 17th century by the king of Klungkung. This historical building, surrounded by water, features ceilings painted in the Kamasan style, depicting life and Hindu religious scriptures, offering insights into Klungkung and Balinese culture.
Before that, we will stop by the Klungkung monument, erected to commemorate the bravery of Balinese warriors during puputan, a struggle to the death against invaders. Here, miniatures depict Klungkung’s history from the kingdom to independence periods. Following this, we will visit a nearby traditional market.
Next, we will head to Kusamba, known as the only place in Bali where traditional salt making is still practiced from start to finish. Kusamba’s serene atmosphere, rarely visited by tourists, makes it a unique and worthwhile stop.
Lastly, we will visit Goa Lawah Temple, one of Bali’s most sacred sites, built by the early Balinese priest Empu Kuturan in the 11th century. We will continue to the largest football stadium in Bali and the second-largest in Indonesia, where we will enjoy lunch with a view of the field. Finally, we will conclude our tour at a historical cliff temple in Tegalinggah village, traditionally used by Balinese holy men for meditation, located along a river in the Gianyar area.