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Tanah Lot
Cragged out of the landscape by tides, wind and rain, hinge off shore sentinel rock of Tanah Lot. Supports a small picturesque sea temple, which can be reached by a scramble over the wet rocks. There are reputed to be several
large caves just below the water line at the base of the rock, which shelter large sea snakes, the guardians of the temple

Kebun Raya Bedugul (Bedugul Botanical Park)
It's located 18 km north of Denpasar, in the Eastern Highlands of Bali is the serene mountain area of Bedugul, where vegetable, fruits and flowers thrive in the alpine climate and a colorful little market at Candikuning. Offers a wide selection of produce including exotic strawberries. There are many hotels and restaurants and a botanical garden "Kebun Raya".

Jatiluwih
Approximately 20 square kilometers from Tabanan town to the north, the road climbs up high into the hills to a small village named Jatiluwih, at a height of 850 meters above sea level. The view here is
one of the finest imaginable Bali's terrace paddy fields stretch in endless contours over hills and valleys as far as the eye can see.

Yeh Panes
The area around Panatahan Village in the district of Penebel, approximately 13 square kilometers from Tabanan town to the North. It has a natural hot spring located near banks of a river called Yeh Ho. The water from the spring contains
sulfur, potassium and sodium which are effective for curing any skin and some other diseases, and you can find 9 private Spa's and two swimming pools, restaurant and bar.

Alas Kedaton (Monkey Forest)
Alas Kedaton or "Holy Forest" is a small forest measuring about 12,00 ha. In this forest is an old temple and to the South East of the temple is small field called the Monkey Cemetery but so far the truth of the story has never been confirmed. There are hundreds of monkeys in this forest and high up on the big trees many bats are hanging and singing with their loud voices.

Bali Butterfly Park
Bali Butterfly Park is located in the village of Sandan, Wanasari in Tabanan Regency, the largest of it's kind in South - East Asia and a first for this region. Bali Butterfly Park - set in 3,000 sq. meters of garden, is committed to breeding butterflies and preserving them for long-term scientific study and research. Hundreds of colorful butterflies can be seen at the park, many which are among the world's most famous; Ornithoptera croesus lydius, Ornithoptera priamus and a variety of Troides/Papilio from Indonesia. The butterflies that have been bred in the park are from all areas of the country.




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