BALI
- KARANGASEM
INCLUDES CANDIDASA, BALINA BEACH, PADANGBAI &
AMBLAPURA
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KARANGASEM
Regency
The
Regency of Karangasem has an impressive range of terrain
and covers about 2,000 square kilometers. The steep
rise from the coast up to the mountains creates magical
scenary. Dominiting the regency is the Volcano Agung
, said to be the "Home " of the Balinese
gods.In 1963 , the Volcano last eruption killed more
than a thousand people and many people lost their
land and become homeless. However , it also has given
special value where hundreds of lorries and trucks
thunder every day to transport sand stone for building
materials.

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BESAKIH TEMPLE
Bali's "mother temple" the largest temple
in Bali, is over 900 meters up to he slopes of Gunung
Agung. It has been regarded as holy place since pre
historic times in Bali. The first recorded mention
of its existence is from an inscription from the fifteenth
century; it has been regarded as a central, holy temple
for the entire island .All the allegiances of the
Balinese people come together at Besakih.
Each Regency has its own temple wirhin the overall
compound, as do each of the caste groups.

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TENGANAN
Protected for centuries from the outside world by
its surrounding walls, the village of Tenganan has
maintained its ancient pre- Hindu customs through
a strong code of non - fraternization with outsiders.
Tenganan is famous for its 'double ikat ' woven material
called gringsing, which is supposed to protect the
wearer with magic powers.
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AMED & TULAMBEN
Approximately 1.5 hour from Badung north of Padang
Bai.There is most popular diving site or snorkeling
in Bali. A shipwreck and a drop-off accecsibble from
the beach offer easy access to colourful under water
world. The magnificent coral viewing, also notorious
for shark, rays and wide variety of beautiful fish
life. Diving courses are also available.

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TIRTA GANGGA
Just north of Karangasem , on the slopes leading up
to Mount Agung, is Tirta Gangga, a veritable water
playground designed by 6 princes in the Royal Family
of Karangasem as a resting place. The exotic pools
and water fountains sustained some damage during the
eruptions of Mt Agung, but the water gardens remain
as serene and temping as ever, to the waery traveler.

Karangasem, Bali's easternmost regency, is also its
most beautiful. It has a wide variety of resorts,
some of them little-known. Padangbai, where the ferries
depart to Lombok; Candidasa on the southern coast;
Tulamben and Amed, the divers' hide-outs on the north
coast; Tirtagangga, near the cultural heart of the
eastern coastal plain, and the more remote areas of
Sidemen and Putung. Karangasem is a great area to
base yourself for several days of exploration.
Prices in US dollars. AC = Air conditioning. Telephone
code is 0363.
Bali
- Candidasa
Candidasa
is a good place to escape the bustle of Kuta. Accommodations
are good and relatively cheap, as is the food. There
are no beach vendors and aggressive hawkers are rare.
Although the town has tripled in size in recent years,
the surrounding area is still serene and very quiet.
Everything is oriented along the main street that
parallels the beach.
Bali
Tourist Information
Perama
Information Center in the west part of town is helpful.
No Problem International Air Ticketing can book tickets
on Garuda and many international airlines. They also
arrange bus travel to Java and eastern Indonesia.
To
Karangasem
Public
bemos run between Batubulan station and Candidasa
until dark for Rp3,500 (this is the local price: you
may end up paying more). Public bemos operate between
Candidasa and either Klungkung or Amlapura charging
around Rp3,000.
If
you come from Kuta and want to avoid crossing Denpasar,
take the direct shuttle bus which departs from Kuta
at 9.30 am. Buy tickets at CV Ganda Sari Transport,
JI. Legian, Phone 754383. From Ubud (next to Nomad
Restaurant), take a similar shuttle at 8.15 am or
4 pm, Rp6,000. These buses also run the return journey.
The
best way to explore the area's back roads is by car,
motorbike or bicycle, all of which can be rented at
several outlets in Candidasa at rates similar to those
in Ubud (see Ubud practicalities). Motorbikes with
drivers park on the main road at the Tenganan road
junction and at the Culik junction to offer lifts
to Tenganan and Amed, respectively. The usual fare
is Rp1000 one way: bargain.
Eating
in Candidasa
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Restaurants
Candidasa
sprouts new restaurants almost daily, so there
are always new places to try out. Menus are similar,
so we recommend only those that stand out in some
way. The typical menu includes salads, Indonesian
and Chinese dishes, seafood, sandwiches, and deserts.
Some add steak, curry, pasta and cakes. Prices are
good, averaging $4-$5/person with drinks. Seafood
can be a lot more expensive. Most places close by
10 pm.
Arie
Bar and Restaurant Down-to-earth, family-run establishment
with a good selection of Balinese, Chinese and Western
dishes. Good quality and prices that are hard to beat.
Di
Mahkota, This international restaurant has a very
Dutch flavor to it, serving smoked fish (salmon, herring
and even eel), meatballs, croquettes, imported cold
cuts and cheeses as well as more common international
and Indonesian fare. Has the luxury of AC and open-air
settings.
Kedai
. Right on the main road as you enter Candi Dasa from
the south, this very stylish Asian fusion restaurant
is the perfect spot for lunch and dinner. A mouth-watering
menu features crab cakes, various curries and fresh
seafood.
Kubu
Bali, Serves a bit of everything but excels in
seafood: grilled, steamed or fried. Their open kitchen
is fun to watch. Finish up with a peach melba, chilled
fruit or a cognac.
Lotus
Sea View (free transportation in surrounding area).
Next to Toke cafe. Larger and more formal. Enjoy the
sunsets and great seafood. Its location near the water
gives it a Venetian flavor.
Pandan
Restaurant By the beach. Well known for its Balinese
buffet of babi guling (roast pork), chicken, fish,
vegetable, noodles and salads. Experience this feast
or sample one of the many other delicious local or
Chinese dishes.
Puri
Bagus Beach Hotel A good restaurant on the second
story overlooking the sea. Great seafood.
Rama
Bungalows and Restaurant Has added Swiss dishes
such as Roschti, Kartoffel and Puffer Mitgemuse to
an already good menu.
TJ's
Cafe. Has the best grilled fish, stuffed baked
potatoes and salads around. Elegant open pavilions
overlook a carp pond.
Toke
Cafe Near the bend in the road. Opens to the beach
on one side and to the main road on the other. Offers
the best combination of Balinese ambience and Western
intimacy. Great welcoming drink and good pasta for
a couple of dollars.
Warung
Ibu Rusmini has the best nasi campur (mixed vegetables,
tempe and chicken with rice) in town for under $1,
plus other simple local dishes.
Shopping
in Candidasa
Candidasa
is not particularly a place for shopping, but a limited
selection of textile bags, sarongs, locally designed
clothing, and jewelry, as well as other gear is available.
The following places are of some interest:
Ratu
Oka is a lontar palm-leaf artist who works in his
small shop next to the SO Artha Home stay. Traditional
lontar books are available here for $20.
Bali
Ceramics, east of town, has a variety of quality glazed
stoneware. Simple bowls, vases, cups, and plates in
interesting designs. They also sell shuttle bus tickets
to Ubud and Kuta.
It's
also worth checking out some of the shops in Terganan.
They offer typical Tenganan ikat textiles and other
traditional textiles. Some are genuine antiques. Most
shops also have pandanus baskets in different designs
and stories from the Ramayana carved into lontar leaves.
Candidasa
Night Life
Candidasa
has entered a new age with the recent advent of discos
and nightclubs which seem rather out of place in this
once quiet seaside village. Raja Restaurant shows
movies nightly. Go-go's is a favorite with the younger
crowd and has great dance music. But to dance all
night long, the only place to go is Beer Garden Disco.
There
are also traditional music performances and dance
at several places. Candidasa Beach Bungalows II holds
barong and keris dances in the restaurant upon request
for groups, $15 including dinner. Pandan Harum stages
legong, bans, and barong dances with gamelan orchestra
on Tuesday and Friday at 9 pm. Closed during low season.
$2.75/person.
Candidasa
Activities
Diving
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Activities Page
Karangasem
has several dive spots not to be missed, namely Gili
Tepekong, Tulamben (with its ship wreck
swarming with marine life), Amed (great 40
meter drop-oft), and the reefs of Tianyar.
Scuba diving equipment is available for rent at several
diving centers along the main street of Candidasa.
Their prices change according to the location. For
those near Candidasa and Padangbai, expect to pay
$55 for one dive and $65 for two. Contact Calypso
Bali Dive, Stingray, or Baruna through its Denpasar
office
Snorkeling
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Activities Page
Snorkeling
can be arranged almost anywhere. Prices for 1.5 hours
of snorkeling (including the roundtrip) at the islands
just off Candidasa are around $3/person in a party
of up to 3 people. If you are going out alone, expect
to pay $4. This includes the price of the fins and
mask equipment. Watch out! The waves can be rough
near the islands. One can also go to the Pasir Putih
area east of town and land on the beautiful beach
for a swim.
Sailing prices are approximately $6 for 2 hours or
$8 if you want to fish.
Cycling
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Many
places rent bikes. Kubu Bali has five and ten-speed
mountain bikes. The Water Garden has mountain bikes
and maps at similar rates. Count on paying Rp20,000
per day.
Hiking
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A
fine three-hour, 6 km, walk from Candidasa to Tenganan
starts just east of Kubu Bali or at Sri Jati Restaurant.
Follow the ridge-top trail and drop left into Tenganan
just before the fourth major hill. Magnificent views,
but start early to avoid the midday heat.
A
shorter hike starts at the tip of the headland east
of town: walk the hill due northeast down to a long,
deserted black sand beach. Other hikes can be organized
from Tenganan to Putung or to Bedabudug (Bandem).
Other
info
Candidasa
is a small town with few services apart from the hotels
and restaurants.
Books
Shop near The Water Garden has a good selection.
Doctors.
There are two doctors in town. Hours are limited.
Inquire about the cost before accepting treatment.
Look for the sign opposite Pondok Bambu Seaside Cottages
and Restaurant and opposite the Bayu Peneda Beach
Inn. Ask at the big hotels for more information.
Money
Changers. Scattered along the main road are numerous
money changers.
Necessities.
Asri Shop, mid-town, is the official post office and
the closest thing to a convenience
store in town, selling medicine, foodstuffs, cassettes,
and simple clothing, as well as stamps. Photography.
A basic selection of film, 10% above Kuta prices,
is available at several places. One-hour film processing
is also available.
Telephone
Service. The Kubu Bali Restaurant has a wartel for
telephone service.
Bali
- Padangbai
Upon
arrival at the small beach resort of Padangbai, don't
be put off by the busy pier. Padangbai hides great
coves and dive spots behind its hills. Quiet Biastugel
lies behind a small hill to the west, while Padang
Kurungan, or Blue Lagoon, lies to the north, nearer
to the accommodations. Rows of colorful outriggers
are lined up on the sandy beach, east of the pier.
There is a tourist information office at the harbor.
Made's Cafe provides diving services at $50 a dive.
Only simple accommodations and restaurants are available
here.
to Padang Bai
Padangbai
is a main departure point for Lombok and other islands.
A ferry leaves the harbor for Lombok every two hours
from 9 am. For information on ferries to Lombok, call
the harbor office, Phone 41840.
There
are private boats to Nusa Penida (landing in Buyuk)
for Rp4,500 per person. These only go to Nusa Penida
and leave early in the morning. Depending on the boat
size, they can carry either 20 or 40 people for the
one-half hour journey. Find the boats on the beach
just east of the big ferry terminal. They leave between
7 am2 pm; same schedule coming home from Nusa Penida.
A charter will cost about $7 if you bargain well.
To sail directly to Nusa Lembongan you should leave
from Sanur.
There
are direct buses from Padangbai to Jakarta for Rp400,000.
Public bemos to Padangbai from Denpasar (via Batubulan
and Klungkung) charge Rp5,000 to those who bargain
well.
Eating
Out in Padang Bai
A
few small restaurants are scattered around Padangbai.
Topi Inn's attractive sandy floor restaurant serves
a wide range of food and is famous for its fried fish
prepared by the owner herself. Pantai Ayu Restaurant,
right on the beach, is always full. Chinese and seafood
dishes. The pleasant English-speaking manager lbu
Komang presents you with small gifts a krupuk udang
to welcome you and a cute out rigger souvenir to take
home. She has also a few rooms for rent: $2.50-$10.
Bali - Tirtagangga
Tirtagangga
is still a small hamlet, quiet by day and even quieter
by night-nice place for a few days of hiking and reading
with periodic dips in the spring-fed pools. The few
places to stay are all quite basic. Reach Tirtagangga
from Candidasa by bemo via Amlapura for Rp2,000.
Eating
in Tirtagangga
Kusuma
Jaya and Warung Rijasa serve Indonesian dishes such
as mie goreng (fried noodles) or nasi goreng (fried
rice) for $1. Warung Tirtawati has a selection of
delicious Indonesian food; their mie goreng is a delight,
and a bargain at under $1.50. Both Good Karma and
Tirta Ayu Homestay serve a wider selection of Indonesian
and Chinese meals.
Several warung and restaurants are in a little shopping
arcade in front of the water palace. Gangga Café
serves pizza, Indian, vegetarian, and homemade yogurt.
Puri Sawah's menu includes all kinds of baguette sandwiches,
many salads, baked potatoes with various fillings,
and baked goods.
Tirtagangga
Activities
Swimming
Most
people visit Tirtagangga to swim in the pools, which
are quiet and cool. Also look for the fresh spring
by the bridge.
Treks
There
are many walks through the rice fields. Ask around
or just keep to the wider, well-worn paths. A wonderful
cascade of rice terraces and steep hills drop down
into Culik just north of Tirtagangga. Trekking guides
are available in Tirtagangga. For $30 they will take
you to the top of Mt. Agung; $15 to Mt. Lempuyang.
Cycling
This
is probably the best area in Bali for biking. There
are some steep hills but there are lots of great back
roads. Rent a bike elsewhere and either ride it out
or bring it on the bemo
Bali
- Sidemen
One
of the most beautiful areas in all of Bali is the
Sidemen valley. Take the road over the bridge east
of the city Semarapura, going north through exquisitely
beautiful scenery of sharp green hills and rice field
terraces interspersed with kubu (thatched huts for
keeping tools, animals, or for taking a shaded rest).
Sidemen and Iseh are famous for their views from the
jagged hills, plunging down to steep rice terraces
in the near distance and soaring up again to Mt. Agung
rising above it all. Sidemen is famous for its kain
ndek ikat cloth, as well as gold-threaded songket
weaving. One can go to any of four atelier in the
Sidemen area and watch the workers weaving.
Bemos
cost Rp5,000 from Semarapura, a rather steep price
since it's a comparatively seldom-used route. Home
stays and hotels are all owned by members of the local
royalty, the family of Cokorda Dangin. If all rooms
are full, they can refer you to another. Prices can
be inclusive of up to 3 meals a day, cooked at your
home stay, since there are no restaurants catering
to non--Balinese tastes in the area. There are no
fans needed in the cool mountain air.
Bali
- Amlapura
Amlapura
is not a place where many tourists stay, but you can.
Bemos run frequently between town and the surrounding
areas, as it is a business and market center. Bemos
to Ujung leave from the terminal east of town. The
fare to Denpasar is Rp15,500 and to Singaraja Rp15,000.
Eating
Out in Amlapura
Restaurant
Lenny Associated with the Pandan Restaurant in Candidasa,
has a wide selection of quality Indonesian and Chinese
food.
Warung
Manggis Behind the bemo center. Excellent Indonesian
food. Under $2 a meal.
Bali
- Amed
Amed
is on the easternmost tip of Bali where some of the
island's most idyllic beaches are located.
How
to get to Amed
Bemo
prices to Amed from Culik are Rp10000 or Rp10,500
further out. An ojek ride costs Rp2,000.
Bali
- Tulamben
The
Village of Tulamben can seem uninviting: the beach
is rough black sand and in the dry season the countryside
is uniformly brown. But Tulamben's attractions lie
beneath the water. The wreck of a World War 11 Liberty
class ship, a magnet for divers, lies 30 m from the
beach. Experts say 400 species of reef fishes live
on the wreck, visited by 100 species of open-ocean
pelagics. It's not hard to see why this is probably
Indonesia's most popular dive spot. Reach Tulamben
by bemo from Candidasa via Amblapura for Rp2,000.
Taxi is Rp25,000 each way.
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