Getting There + Around
Taxis connect from Ngurah Rai International Airport to Bedugul, approximately
2.5 hours and an additional hour to get to Lovina. This can be costly,
so we recommend taking a shuttle which can be booked at any travel
agency, hotel or tourist office in most major towns throughout Bali.
To get to West Bali you can go by way of the South West Coast or head
straight up North and go along the North West coast. If you are more
daring, then rent a car and head out on your own.
History
The Royal line of Buleleng, Singaraja dates back to more than 500
years ago when the son of the King of Gelgel, Pandji Sakti, left Klungkung
in order to establish a new kingdom in Den Bukit, Buleleng, North
Bali. Upon reaching the mountain peak, he felt very thirsty, so he
plunged his magic kris into the ground and water flowed from that
spot. To this day, water flows from this spring making life possible
for the animals and people who live at the top of this mountain range.
After uniting Den Bukit (now Buleleng, North Bali) he became the king
and built two palaces named ‘Sukasada’ just South of Singaraja
and a third palace in Singaraja in 1604. This was the beginning of
the Kingdom of Buleleng and Singaraja, the capital town of Buleleng
regency. In the mid 19th century, the Dutch invaded Singaraja, destroyed
the palace and deposed or killed most of the Royal family. By 1858,
the Dutch appointed a new Raja of Buleleng. The young, intelligent
king supported the rebellion against the Dutch in Banjar in 1872.
In 1929, his son, I Gusti Putu Djantik, was appointed by the Dutch
to be the regent of Buleleng. He rebuilt the Puri Agung and then along
with the Dutch, founded the library of Lontar named Gedong Kirtya
in front of the Puri grounds. He died in 1944 and was succeeded by
his eldest son, Anak Agung Pandji Tisna, who was the last person to
hold the title of Raja.

Places to See in the North
On your way to Singaraja or Lovina are some lovely places to visit.
Bedugul is renowned for its beautiful ‘Ulun Danu’ temple
in Lake Bratan. The lake is situated in a volcanic crater with breathtaking
views. The lush tropical grounds are a lovely place for a picnic
or stroll. There are also some exotic birds and snakes on display
which make a great photo opportunity. Be sure to bring an umbrella,
because it frequently rains in this region of Bali. The Botanical
Garden, which is just minutes away, holds 200 hectares of land.
One can drive through a portion of the gardens and see colorful
birds, beautiful flowers & exotic trees. You can continue your
trip by heading straight up North from Bedugul to Gitgit Waterfalls
which are the tallest waterfalls in Bali. The inviting cool waters
of the river below will entice you to take a dip. Coffee, clove
& rice terraces surround these lovely falls. Once you have arrived
in the Singaraja/Lovina area, you will also have many choices of
things to see and do.
Places to
See in the West
Northwest of Bedugul is Munduk Rice Terraces which are situated
in a mountainous village in the center of Bali’s coffee industry.
The views here are outstanding.
Continue Northwest to Banjar Holy Hot Springs – a natural
volcanic sulphur hot spring set in a beautiful environment with
a hot water swimming pool, a restaurant, changing rooms and souvenir
shop. Practically next door is one of the only Buddhist Monasteries
in Bali which was built in 1970. The monastery is a blend of Balinese
and Southeast Asian architecture with an amazing stupa and several
holy shrines. Continue further West where you can visit the Sea
Turtle Farm or take a short boat ride to Menjangan Island. If you
are an avid diver or snorkeler, you will love these pristine waters
where you will see every kind of tropical fish imaginable along
with colorful tropical corals.
Temples &
Historical Landmarks
The Beji Temple which represents Northern Bali’s
colorful architectural style is definitely worth a visit. There
are a variety of interesting sculptures on display.
Maduwe Karang Temple is known for its humorous
unique wall carving called “Gentlemen Riding a Bicycle.”
Jagatnatha Temple is the largest temple in North
Bali and is located in the center of Singaraja.
The Sanggar Dwi Mekar is one of the best Balinese
dance and Gamelan Schools headed by Pak Durpa. This is the cultural
training ground for 250 students from North Bali. They have performed
many international shows in Japan, Belgium and Germany.
Gedong Kirtya is an outstanding library in Singaraja
housing thousands of ancient Balinese documents. The library’s
contents, ‘Lontar,’ consist of Balinese literature,
medical texts and even comic strips called ‘Prasi.’
Other Activities In the North
The new ‘Tree House Adventure’ park located inside
the Botanical Gardens in Bedugul, is a great place for families
with children. There is a whole network of rope climbing activities
that are exciting but very safe for everyone, as each rope course
is rated by its level of difficulty and monitored by staff.
If you are seeking something truly unique, then be sure to visit
Pura Dalem Jagaraga in Sawan Village. The Balinese
Gamelan musical gongs are made here. There is also some great trekking
to be had. Be sure to make the trek to the five waterfalls of Kutilang
which is surrounded by a lush tropical jungle. Lovina also offers
great dolphin watching tours which can be arranged through any local
hotel or resort. There is also some great deep sea fishing to be
had here.

Other Activities In the West
Trekking tours through Bali Barat National Park are an excellent
way to get a glimpse of some beautiful exotic birds, wildlife and
other indigenous flora & fauna. There is also a Pearl Farm close
by where one can get a tour of the farm, take part in an actual
harvest and learn about the whole process of creating pearls for
just a small fee. The Turtle Farm is also a wonderful place for
children and adults to learn about these incredible endangered species.
One can take part in setting a turtle free. You may also want to
go on a glass bottom boat ride to view the spectacular coral or
bathe in the hot spring.
Places to Stay In the North
There are many choices of accommodations in the Lovina & Singaraja
area. If you want to get off the tourist track and stay in a luxurious
eco-friendly resort, then check out Damai Lovina Villas
(Ph: 0362 41008) which is just a few kilometers
from the center of Lovina. Another very nice place which is moderately
priced is Melka Excelsior Hotel (Ph: 0362
41552). This is a dolphin & wild life resort located
in Kalibukbuk Village and just a few minutes from Lovina Beach.
Alternatively, you can look for very reasonably priced accommodation
right in the center of Lovina next to the beach. There is a good
variety of small hotels offering rooms for under $20.00USD a night
including breakfast.
Places to Stay In the West
Accommodation is more limited in the West, but there are a few
very nice places available. Waka Shorea is a lovely resort that
is inside the Bali Barat National Park. Mimpi Resort Menjangan is
a new luxury dive resort featuring private villas with their own
hot tub with water from the local thermal spring. Cempaka Belimbing
Villas is situated in the small village of Belimbing in West Bali.
All the villas are traditional Balinese Architecture and are made
from natural materials.
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