GIANYAR REGENCY
Gianyar Regency located at central
Bali and Ubud as one of district in Gianyar regency as famoust tourist
destination in the word. Until the fourteen century Bali was ruled
Bali by the Warmadewa dynasty. The Buddhist ruling kingdoms is centralized
in Bedulu, five kilometres west of Gianyar town. After Javanese
conquered Bali the capital move to Samprangan, north of the present
Gianyar town before it moved again to Gelgel and Klungkung in the
east. During the Dutch conquering in early nineteen hundreds, Gianyar
was restored.
PLACE OF INTEREST
* Batubulan
Are famous with its spectacular Barong and Keris dance. At least
there are four stages setup for regular Barong and keris dances
within this stone carving village. There are hundreds or maybe even
thousands of stone carving are offered in the workshops along the
village to the local or foreign consumers. The price of the stone
carving maybe not the biggest consideration for foreign consumers
but the shipment cost will.
* Celuk
The center of silver and gold making. A minutes stop to see how
the process of silver by talent Balinese man and woman create a
beautiful and unique style of this part. Celuk just located next
from Singapdu, Batubulan.
* Goa Gajah
Literally means ‘Elephant Cave”. Although named by ‘elephant’
it doesn’t mean there is any real elephant live or ever live
here. The name Goa Gajah derived from ‘Lwa Gajah’ which
is mentioned in the manuscripts found in this site. This temple
complex was built for the first time around 11 century based on
epigraph found in this site.
A seven-metre deep cave with a shape of T-letter is the major attraction
of this Bedulu village’s local temple. The cave it self is
carved in a solid stone hill of the river valley. The main figure
of the carving at the cave entrance is ‘boma’, a barong
face, accompanied with big clapping fingers on its side. Leaf, flower,
and some horror figures can be noticed if you give more attention
look to the rest of the carving. Some holes that are considered
to be used as meditation or sleeping quarters can be found in the
wall of the cave. Nowdays, those holes are used to placed offerings
whenever there is ceremonies taking place.
On the left end side of the cave is Ganesha statue,
believe it as ‘the God of knowledge’. Meanwhile on the
right end side can be found three ‘linggas’, that each
of them dedicated to the three common God manifestations in Bali,
Brahma, Wisnu, and Siwa. There are other three stone carvings in
the centre wall, one of them figuring head and face.
Three other statues of Ganesha, demons and Men
Brayut, a legendary lady with her beloved children, are placed on
a high building located on the left side of cave entrance. It is
considered that these statues are 1000 years old. In the middle
of the complex, in front of the cave, there is bathing place that
is not any longer used by the local people. The angle figures within
the bathing complex are about similar to common figures found in
India.
On the south part of the complex, there are along flight of step
leads down the lower part of the valley. After crossing a bridge
above a small creek and follow another flight of steps up to eastern
side of the valley, a headless sitting Buddha
* Gunung Kawi Tampaksiring
An archaeological complex lies on gorge of Pakerisan River. To reach
the complex visitors must walk about 600 metres from the parking
area to the ticket counter than walked down on 315 stone steps.
Before take a cross on the bridge at the bottom of the valley make
a turn to the left to see the first stone monument. Another group
of stone monument is located on the left side of the main temple
across of the river.
The monuments are hewn in relief on a solid rock
hill commonly call candi. There are shaped like burial towers found
all over Central and East Java. However, there are many theories
telling identity of the royal personages honoured here. One very
credible theory suggests the five 'candi' in the main group were
built for King Udayana, his Javanese queen Gunapriya, his concubine,
his illustrious eldest son Airlangga who ruled over East Java, and
his youngest son Anak Wungsu. Reigning over Bali from AD 1050 to
1077, Anak Wungsu is believed to have given up his kingdom to become
a religious hermit.
In the right of the main ensemble of temples is
a cloister with five cells carved out of rock. The cloister inmates
most likely were caretakers of the 'candi'. There's a second hermitage
near the main cloister, consisting of niches around a central courtyard,
which might have served as sleeping quarters for visiting pilgrims.
To get into this part of the temple visitors must take of their
shoes.
Should you have a spare time, a walk up north of
the temple complex could be a short nice walking along the rice
field and river stream. The path leads to a small waterfall after
800 meters away and about 1,5 kilometers to Mengening Temple.
* Gunung Kawi Sebatu
This temple differs to Gunung Kawi Temple nor Tirta Empul Temple
in Tampaksiring, even though they are not located very far away
to each other. Gunung Kawi Sebatu Temple is located northwest of
the other two temples in a village of Sebatu, 40 kilometres from
Denpasar or only 20 minutes drive north of Ubud. Sebatu Village
is also known for the creativity of the villagers in creating woodcarving
and handicraft as seen in all the shop along the village
* Mas
Well known for special quality of wood carving and other handicrafts.
The football field and the big banyan tree within the village notes
the center of Mas village. However, since it become a known tourist
stop for fine wood carving, galleries and workshop building are
stretched starting from intersection of Sakah, where a huge baby
statue stand in the middle, until another intersection up north
at Teges Village. Small lanes on the left or right side of the main
road are the houses of the woodcarvers and mask makers. Visitors
can enter any houses with sign at front gates to see the artist
at work and get a better price than the galleries on the main road.
*Peliatan
Many Bali's most gamelan orchestra and dancing groups inhibit the
village that located 2 kilometres east of Ubud town. The groups
have performed in many Western countries. It is also the origin
of one kind of Legong dance.
* Petulu Village
A white heron village located in the north of Ubud. The best time
to visit this natural bird sanctuary is around 5 to 6 PM when the
sacred birds flew back home after a day of ill or fish hunting.
*Cekingan, Sebatu
A small but steep rice terraces located 15 minutes drive north of
Ubud offer a postcard quality shot. Bicycling from Ubud and having
a light refreshing meal in one of two restaurants in the area is
a nice exercising arrangement.
*Pakudui
Make a right turn after the Ceking rice terrace will lead you to
the wooden Garuda village. The master sculptor of wooden Garuda
statues lives at the end of the village. The rare 3,5 metres high
Garuda statue are found in his place.
*Sidan
A new developed tourist site in the east of Gianyar town, just before
entering Bangli area offers a fascinating overlooking view of the
rice terrace. Pura Dalem Sidan with its intricate and distinctive
horror figures is well worth to visit.
* Sukawati
It is known for its art market that become 'a must see' place by
tourists especially the local ones from Jakarta or other area in
Java. Huge number of small stalls occupied the two stories building
offer a lot of cheap souvenirs. Almost any kind of Bali's souvenirs
can be found in here either painting, woodcarving, clothes, temple
umbrellas and other temple accessories, leather puppet, wind chime,
jewelleries and others. It is better for you to prepare a list of
souvenirs that you want to bring back home since you may be stuck
in a confusion situation of too overwhelmed by the huge quantity
of souvenirs and finally bring home nothing.
Two hundred metres toward west from the Sukawati
Art Market, on the right side of the road, there is another market
called 'Pasar Seni Pagi' of 'The morning Art Market' which only
open very early in the morning until around 7 AM. The crowd of souvenirs
retailers from other part of Bali will come here to get semi-finished
product with a very low price.
Many of Bali's most established puppeteers live in Sukawati. In
line with this fact, Sukawati is also the center of Shadow puppets
production center. The leather puppet, 'wayang kulit' are made either
of cow or buffalo hide.
* Bona Village
One time in 1980s Bona village is the most well known place to see
the Kecak and Fire. Now, it is more known for its bamboo furniture
and handicraft, together with the nearby Belega village.
*Tegalalang
And endless handicraft stalls located about 20 kilometers along
the main road of this district. The craftsmen are too creative as
they can make almost any thing that tourist have in mind with various
art materials.
*Ubud's Monkey Forest
Inhibited by up to 125 monkeys divided into 3 major groups. Comparing
other sanctuaries in Bali, the mammals in here are tame. There are
three local temples settle within the sacred sanctuary.
*The Pejeng Area
The finding of many archeological sites within and beyond this area
become one of the reason for the local government to built an archeological
museum on the southern part of the village. Two most visited sites
by tourist are Pura Penataran Sasih, the temple of a moon faced
bronze drum, and Pura Kebo Edan, the temple of three meters high
ancient stone statue.
*Tirta Empul
Tampaksiring is the name of a small village 36 Km from Denpasar
on the road to Kintamani. The temple Pura Tirta Empul, bequeathed
to the people by ancient Rajadom, is perhaps the most fascinating
spot in the area. On the west side of this temple, high on the hill,
can be found a Presidential palace that was built during Sukarno’s
time. The name “ Tirta Empul” derives from large spring
in the centre of the temple “Tirta” means holy water
and “Tirta Empul” is holy spring water. This water originates
from the Pakerisan river to the East of the temple, that flows through
the entire valleys past relies of ancient time. The temple was built
around 960 AD, during the rule of Raja Candra Bhayasingha from the
Warmadewa dynasty. Conforming with the structure of most Balinese
temple, it is devided into three main court yard, the middle, and
the inner sanctum.
Backing the outer courtyard can be found two rectangular pools,
each fed by a line of 15 fountains. Stretching from East to West
and to the south. Each fountain has its own name and function according
to tradition. For example there is fountain for spiritual purification,
another for cleansing from evils, another supposed to be an antidote
for poison. The “Pancoran Cetik” or “Fountain
for poison” is connected to the mytological battle between
Mayadanawa raja Batu Anyar, of Bedahulu, and Bhatara Indra. In the
ancient tale the Raja Mayadanawa was such a tyrant he forbade the
people to carry out their religiond ceremonies the request the blessing
of God. The gods heard about this tyranny, and led by Indra they
attacked Mayadanawa. In the end lost the battle and ran away to
hide in the forest to the north of the village of Tampaksiring.
With his magic powers, created a spring of poison, which caused
many deaths amongst Indra’s troops who drank from the spring.
In fury Bhatara Indra drove his spear into the ground at the poin
where the spring was bubbling up, rerouting it to come out through
the centre of Tirta Empul. This holy water was used to splash upon
the afflicted Gods and revive them from the grasps of death. This
mythology is possible connected to the influence of the Majapahit
Kingdom of East Java. The expedition of Patih (Minister) Gajah Mada
and members of the Majapahit court to Bali in 1343 is symbolized
as Bhatara Indra, and the Evil Raja Mayadanawa as Bhatara Sri Astasura
Bhumi Bante. According to the belief of the Balinese people this
myth is also connected to the Galungan holy dart that is celebrated
every 6 moths (210 days) according to the Balinese calendar, on
a day known as ‘Hari Rebo Keliwon Wuku Dungulan”.
*Ubud
Attributed by its natural and cultural atmosphere, Ubud has attracted
many foreigners to visit or even live in this artisan's village
since 1930's. Many expatriates especially foreign or local artists
fall in love and decide to settle in this international village.
The achievement of Ubud as a tourist destination cannot be separated
from the effort of those artists who display Ubud to the world through
their work.
Its location in the central of Bali makes Ubud
become a good base for visitors to visit other places all over Bali.
Nusa Dua, Kintamani, Lovina, Amed or Jembrana can be reach by just
doing a day tour without so much tiring of driving. Many beautiful
landscapes, interesting historical sites and not to mentioned art
villages can easily reach even by walking.
Ayung river that stretch on the west part of Ubud
offer a fascinating view of river gorge is the spot of several most
luxurious hotels on the island. Attracted by the beauty of river
valley at least five rafting companies run their trip on this part
of the Bali's longest river. Other river hill that used as hotel
nest are Campuhan river in the middle and Petanu on the eastern
part. Most tourist accommodation are located in the center of Ubud.
The center would be noted by former Ubud palace that is located
across the art and traditional market of Ubud. The accommodation
available suit to any budget and most of them will offer you a stay
at charming cottages or a stay within a family house.
Instead of visiting it on the daily sightseeing
tour, the best way to get the real atmosphere of Ubud is by spending
couple of night within the area. Besides regularly dancing performance
or permanent art exhibition on many fine art galleries, there are
dozen of things can be explored. People preparing ceremonies, temple
festivals, colourful celebration, dance, and traditional 'gamelan'
rehearsals, occasional cremation are rarely unseen. It is not surprising
anymore if you see foreigners in their complete Balinese dress involve
in these local activities. There are some courses of Balinese dance
and music, cooking classes, wood carving, mask making, batik painting
or even learn the skill to be puppet masters are available for those
who eager to have some of the local skills.
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