On the first we will visit the water games at the tip of the island of Bali with various water games, after that we will go to the temple at the end of a cliff with a height of almost 70 meters, and watch the Kecak dance while enjoying the charm of the sunset. and you will also visit the tallest statue in Bali, Garuda Wisnu Kencana, which is the symbol of our country that the big statue in Bali after that we can visit the jewelary ubud, to see how the process to make jewelary
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Water Sport Bali is a favorite place for all tourists who come to Bali, both foreign and domestic tourists to add a very enjoyable holiday experience during your holiday in Bali. We are located precisely in the Tanjung Benoa area, Nusa Dua, Bali. A place that will give you many beautiful memories of playing Bali watersport. We also provide many choices of rides that you can enjoy with your family or partner.
The Garuda Wisnu Kencana statue in Bali is one of the largest and most impressive cultural landmarks in Indonesia. The statue, which stands at a height of 121 meters, is a representation of the Hindu god Vishnu riding his mount, the eagle-like Garuda. The journey to building the statue was a long and arduous one, taking more than 25 years to complete. The idea for the statue was first proposed by the Indonesian artist Nyoman Nuarta in 1989. He envisioned the statue as a symbol of Indonesia's cultural heritage and a way to attract tourism to the region.
Uluwatu Temple (Balinese: Pura (Luhur) Uluwatu) is a Balinese Hindu sea temple (Pura Segara) located in Uluwatu (South Kuta, Badung). The temple is regarded as one of the sad kahyangan and is dedicated to Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa in his manifestation as Rudra. The temple (pura in Balinese) is built at the edge (ulu) of a 70-meter-high (230 ft) cliff or rock (watu) projecting into the sea.[2][unreliable source] In folklore, this rock is said to be part of Dewi Danu's petrified barque. Though a small temple was claimed to have existed earlier, the structure was significantly expanded by a Javanese sage, Empu Kuturan in the 11th Century. Another sage from East Java, Dang Hyang Nirartha is credited for constructing the padmasana shrines and it is said that he attained moksha here, an event called ngeluhur ("to go up") locally. This has resulted in the temple's epithet Luhur.
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