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0 Pandava Beach Bali

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The beach of the Pandavas, have you ever heard? Many do not know about this beach. One white sand beach in Bali are hidden. The beach in the village of Pandavas Kutuh Badung Regency and more popular among tourists, especially Australia, under the name secret beach. Every tourist who visited the beach in the village this Kutuh be struck with a view of the beach. You will get a clean white sand, free of pollution and called acung. For domestic travelers, the existence of this beach is rarely known, at the time of your visit to the beach in the village Kutuh, you'll see a lot more foreign tourists than domestic tourists.
 
The Beach At The Village Of Pandavas Kutuh – Bali Secret Beach

From Ngurah Rai airport you will travel the travel time for 1 hour with a distance of 16 kilometres. Although the distance is only 16 kilometres, the time you need to get is an hour, due to the winding streets and you entered the area congestion especially in front of the tourist spots of Jimbaran GWK. To enter the area of the beach, you must go through a walkway flanked by steep cliffs, rugged escarpments is the statue of the five Pandavas, since this beach is still hidden in the village named after the Pandavas Beach Kutuh. The range of this beach is about 1 kilometres bounded by limestone Cliff makes this beach is very sought after by foreign tourists. Among the more famous of the Pandavas Beach surfers, especially surfers from Australia.

the Pandavas in the Mahabharata Beach beaches



If you pay a visit to the beach, it's good you are bringing your own food and drink provision, because there is only one food stalls here selling fried rice, fried noodles, grilled seafood and some kind of Western food. If you want to sunbathe on the beach, food stalls here provides lounge chairs with umbrellas you can rent.

In addition to sunbathing, this beach often used by pre wedding photographers in Bali as the location of photo shooting. In addition, the beach is often used for shooting video clips, commercials or movies because away from the crowds. In addition to this beach, the island also has beaches that are not less beautiful to you visit, to get a list of beaches that are worth your visit, you can see it here, beaches Beach Bali. For those of you who love the crowd during shore excursions in Bali, then it is not a beach that is suitable for you. Beaches their location was adjacent to the coast of Pandavas and crowded with visitors each day is Bali dreamland beach. If you want to enjoy the nautical tourism during the holidays in Bali, then you should come to Tanjung Benoa Beach to enjoy Bali Tanjung Benoa water sports.

If you are less familiar to find the location of the Pandavas in the village of Kutuh, you can use the services of Bali rent car with driver. Your driver will gladly take you to the beach. If you need directions to get to this beach, please use the map below.
 
So, what is being offered to the Pandavas Beach worth a visit? Since entering this tourist area, our eyes will be wide eyes by beautiful panoramic views of the cliffs of dipapas upright, partly with staircase, on both sides of the road. About 1.5 km the road to the beach is fenced of chalk cliffs looming high.
The road was deliberately created by splitting the limestone hills in the village Kutuh, similar to the limestone hill is divided at GWK. Close to beaches, limestone cliffs are perforated and engraved with beautiful. The plan at the cliffs will be placed the statue of the five Pandavas in the Mahabharata which consists of Yudhistira, Bhima, Arjuna, Nakula, and Sahadeva.

Our eyes back made astonished when entering the area of the beach. Panorama so beautifully stylish. Clean white sand with a bluish green water of the sea, beaches in typical Region of the Hill. Deserted beaches and tranquil atmosphere. The beach is very suitable for bathing or swimming because the waves broke in the middle of the sea. Play sand on the beaches of the Pandavas is also very pleasant, because the soft sanagt soft. Due to its location in the East, we were able to enjoy a sunrise so pretty in this beach.

The charm of the Beach the other Pandava is the activity of the farmers of seaweed along the coast. In addition it can see the activities of paragliding and motor trail above the Hill. Due to the Beach the Pandavas are in one row with Beach umbrellas, Mountain Village Kutuh, then we can get to wonderful views of enjoy Beach Umbrella Mountain Waterfall that spills over to the beach.
 

0 Balinese Culture

For this post I will discuss the culture of Bali itself is made up of what are and what are the understanding of the culture of Bali itself. We wish all readers can understand the intent of the hakikah culture of bali was actually.


Balinese culture is a unique combination of spirituality, religion, tradition and art. Religion is considered to be art and it seems that almost every Balinese is a devoted artist, spending 'free time' applying skills and images which have been passed down from generation to generation and grasped from a very young age. Expressed through beautiful and intricate paintings, extraordinary carvings, superb weaving, and even in rice decorations that cover the myriad shrines found in public areas, in paddy fields or in homes, the island is alive with art and religious homage.

Sekala and Niskala

Balinese culture is a complex event characterised by diversity and adaptability. A central dictum in Balinese thinking is the concept of Desa - Kala - Patra, (time, place and situation), a dynamic notion holding that traditional thinking will blend in harmony with the new. The Balinese distinguish between Sekala, the material, and Niskala the eternal. Reality is a coincidence of the material and the eternal realms. One does not exist without the other. The world, therefore, is the product of the interaction of Sekala and Niskala.

Temple Festivals

Temple festivals are commonplace. Each village will hold some sort of colourful ceremony for each one of its own temples a couple of times a year. Add to this the rituals and celebrations for each persons' passage from birth, puberty, marriage, childbirth to death and the after-world, and include the major island-wide celebrations like Galungan, Kuningan and Nyepi; the day of silence when the whole island closes down in fear of evil spirits flying in from the sea, and you can begin to understand how important religion in Bali is.

Hindu Dharma

Art, culture and day to day activities for most Balinese are strongly bonded to a unique form of Hinduism called Hindu Dharma, which is widely thought to be the closest example to the religion and social framework that existed in Java during the zenith of its power and is now found nowhere else. Classical dance dramas based on the old Hindu epics of the Ramayana and the Mahabarata which arrived from Java, are like everywhere else in Indonesia, mixed with pre-Hindu animist belief and peculiar local folklore. Not all Balinese adopted the new Hindu religion though. The Bali Aga who now live in isolated groups in the mountains at Trunyan and Tenganan, for example, preferred their ancient animist beliefs, which are still practiced and remain largely intact today.

Balinese belief systems

The very soul of Bali and Balinese belief systems is rooted in religion and is expressed in art forms and skills that have been passionately preserved over the centuries. During the mid sixteenth century Bali reached a cultural climax, which encouraged and developed elaborate arts and customs, which are the foundations of what is practiced today. In a sense they have changed very little since that time, but as has been the case throughout much of the Indonesian archipelago, adaptation of new environments is absolutely essential for survival. It was at this time that the Javanese Hindu and the Balinese calendars were combined and a complex schedule of rituals and ceremonies was defined. Nine great temples, the Pura Agung, were also built, linking the structure of the new calendar with that of the gods. The most sacred being the Mother Temple, Pura Besakih, built high on the slopes of Bali 's most sacred mountain, Gunung Agung

The brief discussion about the culture of Bali. Hopefully the readers will understand the significance and meaning of the culture of Bali itself. For the next post I will discuss some of the culture of Bali itself. Do not skip it.