Guidebook for Dencarik

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Guidebook for Dencarik

Food Scene

Indulging all 5 senses, Sight, Sound, Smell, Taste and Touch, you will be dazzled and exhilarated with what Spice Beach Club Bali has to offer. Inspired by the idyllic surroundings of Lovina.
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Spice Beach Bar
225 Jalan Seririt- Singaraja
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Indulging all 5 senses, Sight, Sound, Smell, Taste and Touch, you will be dazzled and exhilarated with what Spice Beach Club Bali has to offer. Inspired by the idyllic surroundings of Lovina.
Already the subject of both cook books and magazine articles the award-winning restaurant at Damai serves organic vegetables and meats from our own small farm, together with fresh catch from the bount
Damai Restaurant
Jalan Damai
Already the subject of both cook books and magazine articles the award-winning restaurant at Damai serves organic vegetables and meats from our own small farm, together with fresh catch from the bount

Sightseeing

Hot springs
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Mainit na Spring ng Air Panas Banjar
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Hot springs
buddhist meditation monastery
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Brahmavihara-Arama
Banjar Dinas Tangeb
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buddhist meditation monastery
waterfall
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Gitgit
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waterfall
waterfall
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Munduk
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waterfall
twin lakes
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Danau Buyan
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twin lakes
Beach, shops and restaurants
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Lovina Beach
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Beach, shops and restaurants
Pura Ulun Danu Batur, built in 1926, is the second most important temple complex of Bali, after the mother temple Besakih. The temple is dedicated to Dewi Batari Ulun Danu, goddess of lakes and rivers
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Templo ng Ulun Danu Bratan
Danau Beratan
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Pura Ulun Danu Batur, built in 1926, is the second most important temple complex of Bali, after the mother temple Besakih. The temple is dedicated to Dewi Batari Ulun Danu, goddess of lakes and rivers
One of the most intriguing temples in north Bali, Pura Maduwe Karang is particularly notable for its sculptured panels, including the famous stone-carved bicycle relief that depicts a gentleman riding a bicycle with a lotus flower serving as the back wheel. It's on the base of the main plinth in the inner enclosure. The cyclist may be WOJ Nieuwenkamp, a Dutch artist who, in 1904, brought what was probably the first bicycle to Bali.
Pura Maduwe Karang
One of the most intriguing temples in north Bali, Pura Maduwe Karang is particularly notable for its sculptured panels, including the famous stone-carved bicycle relief that depicts a gentleman riding a bicycle with a lotus flower serving as the back wheel. It's on the base of the main plinth in the inner enclosure. The cyclist may be WOJ Nieuwenkamp, a Dutch artist who, in 1904, brought what was probably the first bicycle to Bali.
Air Terjun Munduk
No.Desa Jl Raya
Around 11km south of Singaraja, a well-signposted path goes 800m west from the main road to the touristy waterfall, Air Terjun Gitgit. The path is lined with souvenir stalls and guides to nowhere. The 40m waterfalls pound away and the mists are more refreshing than any air-con. Approximately 2km further up the hill, there's a multitiered waterfall about 600m off the western side of the main road. The path crosses a narrow bridge and follows the river through verdant jungle past several small sets of waterfalls.
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Gitgit Waterfall
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Around 11km south of Singaraja, a well-signposted path goes 800m west from the main road to the touristy waterfall, Air Terjun Gitgit. The path is lined with souvenir stalls and guides to nowhere. The 40m waterfalls pound away and the mists are more refreshing than any air-con. Approximately 2km further up the hill, there's a multitiered waterfall about 600m off the western side of the main road. The path crosses a narrow bridge and follows the river through verdant jungle past several small sets of waterfalls.
This small historical library was established in 1928 by Dutch colonialists and named after the Sanskrit for 'to try'. It has a collection of lontar (dried palm leaf) books, as well as some even older written works in the form of inscribed copper plates called prasasti. Dutch publications, dating back to 1901, may interest students of the colonial period. It's on the same grounds as Museum Buleleng.
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Gedong Kertya Museum
Jalan Veteran
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This small historical library was established in 1928 by Dutch colonialists and named after the Sanskrit for 'to try'. It has a collection of lontar (dried palm leaf) books, as well as some even older written works in the form of inscribed copper plates called prasasti. Dutch publications, dating back to 1901, may interest students of the colonial period. It's on the same grounds as Museum Buleleng.

Everything Else

Swimming with dolphins at Melka Hotel, Lovina – North Bali Melka is the only one hotel in the world which offersswimming with dolpins in their hotel salt water pools.
Melka Hotel
Swimming with dolphins at Melka Hotel, Lovina – North Bali Melka is the only one hotel in the world which offersswimming with dolpins in their hotel salt water pools.

Entertainment & Activities

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Krisna Funtasticland
Jalan Seririt- Singaraja
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Yetski, Babana boat, Aqua sealing, renting speedboat, etc.
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KRISNA WATER SPORT SINGARAJA
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Yetski, Babana boat, Aqua sealing, renting speedboat, etc.
Air Sanih is located at the north coast east of Singaraja. It has cold water springs with natural basins. The cold springs are especially frequented by local Balinese; however it has also become an attraction for tourists. There are several hotels and restaurants in the area.
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Kolam Renang Air Sanih
Jalan Raya Air Sanih
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Air Sanih is located at the north coast east of Singaraja. It has cold water springs with natural basins. The cold springs are especially frequented by local Balinese; however it has also become an attraction for tourists. There are several hotels and restaurants in the area.

Parks & Nature

The grey-brown sand is a little thin and definitely not powdery but you can't beat the setting. The blue waters and surrounding green hills make for a beautiful scene, especially when crimson and orange join the colour palette at sunset. Strolling the beach is popular, as you'd expect. The little fishing village is interesting; walk around to the eastern end of the dogbone to escape a lot of the development. Look for various traditional-style boats being built on the shore.
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Pemuteran Beach
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The grey-brown sand is a little thin and definitely not powdery but you can't beat the setting. The blue waters and surrounding green hills make for a beautiful scene, especially when crimson and orange join the colour palette at sunset. Strolling the beach is popular, as you'd expect. The little fishing village is interesting; walk around to the eastern end of the dogbone to escape a lot of the development. Look for various traditional-style boats being built on the shore.
Lovina Beach is the name for a number of beaches with a total length of approximately 12 km, located just west of Singaraja and within easy reach of most of Bali’s natural and cultural attractions. The beaches of Lovina belong to the fisherman’s villages of Pemaron, Tukadmungga, Anturan, Kalibukbuk, Kaliasem and Temukus. Lovina beach especially got well known because of the hundreds of dolphins that visit the coast every morning around sunrise.
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Lovina Homes
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Lovina Beach is the name for a number of beaches with a total length of approximately 12 km, located just west of Singaraja and within easy reach of most of Bali’s natural and cultural attractions. The beaches of Lovina belong to the fisherman’s villages of Pemaron, Tukadmungga, Anturan, Kalibukbuk, Kaliasem and Temukus. Lovina beach especially got well known because of the hundreds of dolphins that visit the coast every morning around sunrise.
Menjangan and Pemuteran can be found in the northwest of Buleleng. Here at Menjangan Island one has the opportunity for snorkeling and diving in crystal clear water with hectares of colorful coral gardens. Close to the village of Pemuteran lies the Pulaki temple which is famous for its colony of monkeys who live there.
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Menjangan Island
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Menjangan and Pemuteran can be found in the northwest of Buleleng. Here at Menjangan Island one has the opportunity for snorkeling and diving in crystal clear water with hectares of colorful coral gardens. Close to the village of Pemuteran lies the Pulaki temple which is famous for its colony of monkeys who live there.
The Bali water palace of Tirtagangga is located near Ababi village in Ababi, Karangasem, situated about 6 kilometres north of the town of Amlapura, at a distance of 83 km from Denpasar. The gardens of the Bali water palace in Tirtagangga were designed and constructed in 1948 by Anak Agung Anglurah Ketut Karangasem (1887 – 1966), who was the last Raja (King) of Karangasem. He was a remarkable man to say the least, not only because he was the architect of the water gardens, but also because he helped with the construction of the gardens.
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Tirta Gangga
no.99 Jl raya abadi
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The Bali water palace of Tirtagangga is located near Ababi village in Ababi, Karangasem, situated about 6 kilometres north of the town of Amlapura, at a distance of 83 km from Denpasar. The gardens of the Bali water palace in Tirtagangga were designed and constructed in 1948 by Anak Agung Anglurah Ketut Karangasem (1887 – 1966), who was the last Raja (King) of Karangasem. He was a remarkable man to say the least, not only because he was the architect of the water gardens, but also because he helped with the construction of the gardens.

Arts & Culture

About 6km northeast of Singaraja is an excellent example of the colourful architectural style of north Bali. Sangsit's Pura Beji is a temple for the subak (village association of rice-growers), dedicated to the goddess Dewi Sri, who looks after irrigated rice fields. The over-the-top sculptured panels along the front wall features cartoonlike demons and amazing naga (mythical snakelike creatures). The inside also has a variety of sculptures covering every available space. It's 500m off the main road towards the coast.
Sangsit
About 6km northeast of Singaraja is an excellent example of the colourful architectural style of north Bali. Sangsit's Pura Beji is a temple for the subak (village association of rice-growers), dedicated to the goddess Dewi Sri, who looks after irrigated rice fields. The over-the-top sculptured panels along the front wall features cartoonlike demons and amazing naga (mythical snakelike creatures). The inside also has a variety of sculptures covering every available space. It's 500m off the main road towards the coast.
Sawan, 7km inland from Jagaraga, is a centre for the manufacturing of gamelan gongs and instruments. You can see the gongs being cast and the intricately carved gamelan frames being fashioned. Pura Batu Bolong (Temple of the Hollow Stone) and its baths are also worth a look. Around Sawan there are cold-water springs believed to cure all sorts of illnesses.
Sawan
Sawan, 7km inland from Jagaraga, is a centre for the manufacturing of gamelan gongs and instruments. You can see the gongs being cast and the intricately carved gamelan frames being fashioned. Pura Batu Bolong (Temple of the Hollow Stone) and its baths are also worth a look. Around Sawan there are cold-water springs believed to cure all sorts of illnesses.

Shopping

Seririt is the third largest town of Bali and once it was a commercial center in North Bali. Nowadays it is a dusty and sleepy town, however with a lively night market. You will pass Seririt on your way to Pemuteran and Menjangan Island, coming from Singaraja/Lovina.
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Seririt
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Seririt is the third largest town of Bali and once it was a commercial center in North Bali. Nowadays it is a dusty and sleepy town, however with a lively night market. You will pass Seririt on your way to Pemuteran and Menjangan Island, coming from Singaraja/Lovina.