Jembrana Regency: The Entrance to Bali from The West
by Charista Elliani Sosrodjojo
Destination in Jembrana you should know:
Manik Angkeran is Balinese folklore that is often associated with the history of the Bali strait. It is said that Bali and Java were once united islands.
Jaganatha Botanical Garden
The entrance to Bali from the west. Enjoy the beaches on the coast of Bali, various tourist attractions, and other places that are sanctified by Hindus. An interesting place that will provide an exciting experience.
Manik Angkeran is Balinese folklore that is often associated with the history of the Bali strait. It is said that Bali and Java were once united islands.
However, due to extraordinary events involving the power of magic, Bali was finally separated from Java.
Visiting a waterfall or a river in Bali may have become a mainstream activity. If you want to find a different but affordable travel experience, some city parks in Bali can be visited.
One of them is Pecangakan Park in Jembrana Regency. It has become one of the popular tourist destinations that people often visit to spend their free time.
Finding interesting tourist attractions in Bali is so easy. If you are bored with popular tourist destinations, just try visiting alternative tours.
One of them is a beautiful dam in Jembrana, called Benel Dam.
Bali Island is truly one of a kind! You can find any type of recreation there. Nature, culture, history, you can just choose as you wish. In fact, you can also fill your vacation by studying many types of rare plants!
In Jagatnatha Botanical Garden, you can breathe the fresh air of Bali, while enjoying the green scenery and studying various types of plants.
Blimbingsari Village
Well known as the island of thousand temples, it means that there are so many temples scattered on the island of Bali. In fact, there are almost in every house of Balinese. However, you will find another sights in Tabanan. A small unique village called Blimbingsari Village.
Don't forget to explore Bali's other regency!





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