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KARANGASEM BALI
The eastern district of Bali is Karangasem, which is dominated by the mighty Gunung Agung (3142 metres). The east has many places of interest and some great beaches. The most disastrous volcanic eruption took place on 17th March 1963 when Agung literally blew its top. Streams of lava and hot volcanic mud poured down to the sea in the southeast of the island, covering roads and isolating the eastern end of the island. The whole island was covered in ash and crops were wiped out. It obliterated many villages and temples, and killed thousands of people. Most of those killed were either burned to death or suffocated by the searing clouds of hot gas rushing down the volcanic slopes.

These days Mount Agung is quiet and the mother temple Pura Besakih perched 1000 metres up the slope attracts a steady stream of devotees and tourists. Pura Besakih is Bali's most important and probably best-kept temple, comprising about 30 separate temples in seven terraces going up the hill. Every district in Bali has its own shrine or temple at Besakih and just about every Balinese god is honoured.
If you want to climb Mount Agung, you must request permission from the temple authorities, as no one should stand higher than the temple when a ceremony is being held. It's a tough 6-8 hour to climb and you are recommended to leave in the early morning and hire a guide.

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Padang Bai is the port for the ferry service to Lombok. It's sleepy fishing villages situated in a perfectly sheltered bay. The beach is picturesque and quaint with a long sweep of sand where colourful boats are drawn up on the beach. From Padang Bai the road follows a beautiful stretch inland and turn off at the mountain village of Tenganan. Tenganan is a Bali Aga village, one of the few Balinese communities to resist the Majapahit invasion of 1343. It is a walled village consisting of two rows of identical houses. This is the only place in Indonesia where double-weaving ikat, Geringsing, is produced. The village is also famous for its lontar sacred books, traditional Balinese palm-leaf books.
13 kilometres from Tenganan on the coastal road is the once-quiet fishing village of Candi Dasa with plenty of accommodation, restaurants, bars, souvenir shops, and some nightlife around the area. The main town and capital of the district is Amlapura. Puri Agung Karangasem palace is an imposing reminder of the time Karangasem was a kingdom. It has a three-tiered gate and beautiful sculptured panels on the outside.
Tirtagangga water palace located 6 kilometers from Amlapura nestled here. This palace, built around 1947 by Amlapura's water loving king, The palace contains a network of pools and a swimming pool fed by a natural spring, surrounded by some of the most beautiful rice terraces in Bali. Tulamben is north of Tirtagangga fames with it's diving spot.. SS Liberty, worth a pause on your travels.
 
Candidasa Amed
Ploughing fields on the edge of the ocean at Amed..  The driver started to 'show off' for the camera and the oxen took off throwing him to the ground, much to his embarrassment and the amusement of his friendsMore info
Candi Dasa
Located on the northeastern coast of Bali, is the small village of Candidasa. A tranquil coastal area nestled between the Lombok Strait to the east and mountains to the west, Candidasa is within close proximity to many historical landmarks of Bali including Bali's mother temple, Pura Besakih, Tenganan (the aboriginal people of Bali) as well as the ferry terminal to Lombok. More info
Taman Ujung
Located in southwestern Bali just minutes from the airport lies Kuta. One of the world's most famous beaches, Kuta first attracted Western surfers with its world renowned surf break followed closely behind by sun worshipers and party goers attracted to its wide stretches of white sandy beach and budget accommodations, cheap restaurants and exciting night life. more info
Tenganan
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Besakih
The enchanted island of Nusa Lembongan lies just 20 kms east of mainland Bali. Reachable only by boat this natural, unspoiled island with its clear calm waters is ideal for numerous water activities, including diving, snorkeling and fishing and so on. Until recently, the inhabitants were mainly seaweed farmers and fishermen.more info
Tirta Gangga
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