Trunyan An ancient village located on the eastern shore of Lake Batur, Trunyan has retained the traditions of lifecycle rituals and taboos that still fascinate visitors and anthropologists. just to see the way the village dispose it’s deceased (under a tree on the edge of the village, open to the air and the local wildlife!!!) Original Balinese lives in this village.
The villagers keep their remarkable funeral tradition. The dead are left in an open lowest point for nature to eradicate, and are enclosed only by a cloth and a bamboo roof.
After being Isolated for centuries, Trunyanese keeps under veil of secrecy Bali's largest traditional statue.
TOYA BUNGKAH Set on the shores of Lake Batur, Toya Bungkah is known for its hot spring bathing pool. The drive across the crater in Mt. Batur reveals some amazing road-building techniques, although the spring itself is not spectacular.
Trunyan An ancient village located on the eastern shore of Lake Batur, Trunyan has retained the traditions of lifecycle rituals and taboos that still fascinate visitors and anthropologists. Be prepared for a rip off if you try to book a trip yourself, it has been known for the boat-owner to stop halfway there, and demand more money, to bring you back.
Batur Well known for the still active Mount Batur which erupted and destroyed the original village of Batur in 1926, the town has been rebuilt on the crater rim. The lake views and temple are the main attractions today.
Kintamani On the agenda of almost every tour offered in Bali, is a trip to Kintamani which almost always disappoints; the promises of fresh mountain air and spectacular views, is often spoiled by the aggressive hawkers.
Penelokan Literally meaning "the place for looking", this fascinating viewing spot overlooks the still active volcano crater and Lake Batur. Stop the car for a great photo.
BALI
CAR RENTAL
The deep strait separating Bali
from its eastern neighbour Lombok
is believed to be the dividing
line between Asia and Australia
in geologic times.