TwinLake Festival. by. 175 people viewed this event. Twin Lake Festival is a festival that is held at Tamblingan Lake and Buyan Lake, Singaraja, Bali is a yearly event that is made to promote the growing agriculture and tourism industry in the area. The festival is celebrated with a rowing competition called Pedau Singa, a traditional Gangsing Detailed Reviews Reviews order informed by descriptiveness of user-identified themes such as cleanliness, atmosphere, general tips and location 2019reviited this place after many years,now it became a spot for those who love to share their photos at year November i revisited here twice,first i was picked up by my driver,on the way to west Bali,we stopped here for a few days, when i checked out,i headed to ubud,the driver stopped here again,so i took some photos scene quite beautiful,especially after the rain,it will become misty, and make your photos more are sone restaurants close to this place, if you have time,you can relax for me,i think next time if have chance,i will go hiking around these two lakes,not just view them from the October 27, 2020This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn 2019 • BusinessTwin Lake at Wonogiri, is the one of the many tourist attractions place,s in Bali. Beautiful panorama make every people coming to see, and take the pictures for tourist our Package Price USD.$55 / IDR. Maximum 6 People Price only for Car charter CAR + DRIVER + PETROLDriver Speaking destination Handara Gate, Ulundanu Tample, Jatih Luwih rice terrace, Tanah Lot now Whatsapp +6282359354250Written January 20, 2020This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn 2019The overlook for the twin lakes is not much more than a shoulder on the road. A dilapidated wood platform at one end, not worth getting on. Dont waste your January 9, 2020This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn 2019Great stop for pictures, especially since there is no charge for the parking either. There are some warungs just across the road, with tables overlooking the November 12, 2019This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn 2019The view from the platform is just beautiful, especially on a clear day. We got there early enough that there were not too many people so you can enjoy taking a few photos without any crowds. It was worth stopping on the way to where we were headed just for a glimpse of the October 25, 2019This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn 2019 • Familythe view breathtaking. Quiet a drive but worth had a local experienced driver who was accustomed to August 28, 2019This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn 2019We went on a full day tour hosted by Nyoman. He stopped in an area which got an amazing view of the twin lakes.. FOR FREE. We were not disappointed at all. Written July 26, 2019This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn 2019 • FamilyHere you can get some picturesque views. There are several gazebos where you can sit Balinese style and have a meal criss-cross apple sauce. What spoils the beauty is some locals who ask you if you want to hold a snake, bat or some other animal for a price - I feel sorry for the animals and the less tourists take part in this, the less the chances of these lovely animals being July 17, 2019This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn 2019 • FamilyJust sit in one of the many road side gazebos, and have some tea / coffee taking in the wonderful views of the twin lakes. You'll forget that you are in a tropical country here...Written July 2, 2019This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn 2019 • CouplesNice views from this point twin lake and mount, but everything was created for getting the "epic instagram photo". It's like a payed instagram park. Not our thing...Written May 22, 2019This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more. BupatiBuleleng Bali Buka Twin Lake Festival 2018 Jumat, 6 Juli 2018 Bupati Buleleng Bali Buka Twin Lake Festival 2018 Twin lake Buyan and Tamblingan in Buleleng have been beautiful scenery that amusing. The scenery makes rapture and has been potential. The potential of this place is tourism, agriculture, a fishery that show in Twin Lake Festival event. This event has opened on 3 July 2019 and passed off on 6 July 2019. “Back to Nature” is the theme of these events that direct to potential channel and defined to the public as tourist attractions. Furthermore, Twin Lake Festival has a mission for struggling with local tourism. Many performances and exhibition coloring this yearly agenda’s event. Twin Lake Festival events have opened by civil governance, that is regent, Putu Agus Suradnyana and Wiratmi as professional staff sector human resources. Symbolically, at the opening moments, been released the wild birds that it means back to nature’. Community whose living around Lake Buyan and Tamblingan been worked as farmer and fisherman. Clearwater fisheries have become a tourist destination. Visiting mild air and rowing the boat to the middle of the lake is favorite activity tourism for visitors. It is quite’s background with these yearly events that called Twin Lake Festival. From the agricultural contest to display product and fun race of Dayung Pedau Singa, quite festive isn’t it? Dayung Pedau Singa race is the icon of this festival. This year followed by 41 teams that involving local youth and civil government. Fun contest closed with entertainment and arts stage. The invite to back to nature’ preserving through Twin Lake Festival was lively. Do you want to feel the excitement in Bali? Let’s check the next events! TampilApik di Twin Lake Festival, Rotan Menari Seperti Kuda Liar Buleleng is regency that located in the north of Bali has an event or festival that celebrate for every year. The event is like a people’s party in Buleleng. All the festival has the same goal. It’s to introduce the culture, tradition, tourism, nature, and so on about Buleleng to into The World. Annual big events in Buleleng celebrate with a different theme in every year. Here are the 4 Big Events or festivals BULELENG FESTIVAL Buleleng festival is the event that celebrates when the anniversary of Singaraja city. The anniversary of Singaraja city is on 30th of March. That’s why Buleleng Festival became a routine festival to enliven the celebration of Singaraja anniversary. Buleleng Festival celebrated with a different theme in every year. Buleleng Festival can be used as part of promotions to introduce the region. The purpose of celebrating this festival is because a festival is an important thing to build, empower, and strengthen the recognition of a cultural identity. The purpose of Buleleng Festival Bulfest is also inseparable from the exposure. It is an effort to preserve Buleleng cultures. Buleleng Festival as a festival of art and culture, as well as a medium of communication, is one important means that can be used as a medium of cultural preservation. As a cultural event, festivals have colorful variations of various aspects of dynamics, such as the aesthetics it contains, the various signs and meanings inherent, the “roots” of history and the involvement of the original speakers/creators. This Folklore is an annual agenda that is held regularly every year aiming to showcase the various potentials of North Balinese culture and various types of culinary typical of Buleleng. The celebration of Buleleng Festival, there will be a lot of performance that will show on. Such as Bondres Balinese comedy, and the music, culinary stand, dances both of traditional and modern dances, and other performances. LOVINA FESTIVAL Lovina Festival is an annual festival that celebrated to introduce the beauty of Lovina into the world. Lovina Festival supported by tourism components in Buleleng as an effort to raise the tourism industry in Buleleng, especially in Lovina, as an icon of North Bali tourism. Lovina Festival celebrates by the beach in the surrounding Kalibukbuk and Kaliasem Villages. With its sparkling black sand beach and magical sunset, the festival blends North Bali’s natural beauty with creative entertainment. Balinese marching band, Gong Kebyar performance, Ki Barak Panji Sakti Dance, and other entertainments are ready to bring out the best in you. At night, one can enjoy vibrant and colorful fireworks, celebrating Bali’s future generations. North Bali has various advantages in the concept of culture and tourism as well as there are so many tourist destinations that still need to echo continuously. Not only that, related to the participation of artists and cultureless, it has always been providing space to create and work in various artistic appearances and Lovina Festival be containers to artists in Lovina’s to perform at Lovina Festival which is a tourism promotion activity in Buleleng. TWIN LAKE FESTIVAL Twin Lake Festival is the event that celebrates to introduce the tourism object of Buyan Lake and Tamblingan Lake that featuring a variety of cultural attractions and traditional sports. As well as featuring a variety of potentials ranging from agriculture, fisheries to environmental activities. This festival besides as a venue for the creativity of the various potentials in it, which is no less important is to introduce two lakes, Buyan and Tamblingan as vital areas, especially regarding the conservation of water resources in two districts, Tabanan and Buleleng. Through the Twin Lake Festival, expect that people to come together to preserve these two lakes – because it is so important, especially as a buffer and catchment area for the surrounding area. Twin Lake festival usually celebrates around Juni, July or August in the Pancasari Village, Sukasada District, Buleleng regency. PEMUTERAN BAY FESTIVAL Pemuteran Bay Festival is annual art cultural celebrations dedicated to an award-winning fisherman in Pemuteran village at the Northwest Bali. The lineup activity of the events is not like any other. Pemuteran Bay Festival exposes the natural beauty of Underwater Reef Conservation Act Workshop, illustrates the importance of health in yoga and spiritual exercises promote culinary traditional in a food carnival and present many art performances. With majestic mountaintops, beach paradise, and good companions, you’ll have a glimpse of heaven on the island of Gods. Pemuteran Bay Festival is a development event of the Buleleng Bali Dive Festival BBDF which previously was held every year in this village. The mascot of Pemuteran Bay Festival is Garuda which is displayed in the form of two works of Garuda statue with a combination of an iron replica which will be drowned as a conservation mascot of coral reef structure with bio-rock technology. The Garuda Mascot was chosen because the Garuda is the holy vehicle of Lord Vishnu as the God of the Sea Baruna and the Hindus believe that. Garuda is also a symbol of the State of Indonesia. The installation process of the Garuda involves more than 50 divers within the community. Until now those are more than 77 coral reef structures that already exist under Pemuteran Sea. On Pemuteran Bay Festival that takes the location in Tanjung Pemuteran Culture is filled with creative art exhibitions as well as marine tourism industry and culinary bazaar. The culinary exhibition is wrapped with contemporary cultural art and cultural performances All picture source from Google Duadanau di Bali, Danau Buyan dan Danau Tamblingan, dipromosikan di perhelatan Twin Lake Festival 2016 yang digelar Pemkab Buleleng pada 22—25 Juni. Dua Bali Twin Lakes Jungle Trek TWIN LAKES JUNGLE TREKKING BALI Bali Twin Lakes Jungle Tour – This tour package is design exclusively for you who would like to explore The nature of Buyan and Tamblingan lake in our lovely village, it’ will help you to escape from the crowds and fell the Nature atmosphere of the real jungle of Bali with very interesting story about Bali Culture and Crossing Tamblingan lake by traditional Dugout canoe. Bali twin lake hiking tour consist of Buyan lake and Tamblingan hiking tour, and we are sure you only can find this program only at Bali Jungle Trekking . TWIN LAKE BALI JUNGLE TREKKING will offering you the greatest Bali Nature and Culture Experience, here our Guide will take you the hidden paradise of our village and the story of the village, if you really interest to know about our culture region, this trip is best choice , during the trek we will visit some old temple in the middle of jungle, every temple has unique information, also we will learn about plants and living creatures in the jungle of Bali, beside that you also will find many kind of Herbal medicine that normally used by Local People . After do registration and briefing at Our post office we will walking from Bencingah Temple to Buyan Lake through a lush protected rain-forest area,then during our walk to Tamblingan lake we will be passed some Temples where has located in the central of rain-forest such as Ulun Danu temple, Telaga Aye Temple Sacred unique Temple inside the jungle , and Dalem Temple We believe this temple is Blessing temple for who just get married and who will get married. We also combine this walks with session of 25 minutes exploring the Tamblingan lake by dugout canoe. After we arrived at Pemulungan Agung Temple your guide will be explained to you the story of Pemulungan Agung Temple, at the finishing point our Driver will be ready for you, then we will take you to the Local Twin lakes Restaurant where you can having lunch with twin lakes view before we continue to visiting Ulun Danu temple Floating temple on the lake with beautiful designed garden. Trek Duration 3 – 4 Hours Price USD$75/Person with minimum 2 persons , Return Transfer with Private air conditioner car, canoeing , Balinese lunch experiences at local’s house + see coffee processing show, Mineral Water, Private Guide, All Trekking Equipment, And Entrance Ticket to the Jungle, and some refreshment of Local Fruit during the trek. 100 g coffee powder if you are coffee lover , cooking show, traditional making coffee processing how, and 15 Minutes look around to garden to learn some plantation that can be use for food ingredients Below is the Full Tour Itinerary Pick Up at Your Hotel or 09. 30 Arrive at Trekking Point 12 .00 The Trek Finish 12. 10 Experiencing lunch at local people’s house pm Drop back to Hotel Please submit your detail to below form if you would like to book the package “” Paon is a Balinese kitchen ,where it is usually built separated to their main house. The Balinese women preparing her daily meal,drink and everything which is related to the ceremony are doing in the kitchen-paon. In this occasion we will glad to show and introduce an informal private Balinese cooking to you. It will be no a special receive and only a verbal introduction that has gotten from generation to generation ,of course some personal improvement have been influenced . We shall show you a real activities in the local Balinese kitchen where you can take a part of it. Whlist waiting the meals are ready ,we will allow you to walk more and less 15 minutes around our garden ,where some organic vegetables which is planted and wild one are grow well in this lush will see such as cayote, cassava’s leaves ,spinach,fern,string bean, tamarillo, torch ginger ,banana trunk and many more. After finished cooking you can enjoy the local meal,served by traditional manner surely it will be opposite with a formal meal. We believe it will become an unique and rare experiences in your life.”” Traditional coffee processing show. “Wanagiri is one of the area that produce coffee during almost past than 1 century ago. Here Arabica and Robouta coffee are grow well as it land lush and the climate is suite for the plant. Drinking coffee can be described as the part of the life culture of the people in this village perhaps even in the other some villages in Bali. It can be shown during every single of ceremonial event likes wedding,cremation,temple and any other small or huge ceremonies,coffee is always served in advance before other drink but not every body know how to process the coffee from green bean until ready into a this chancePak Kadek -the local farmer will pleased to show you how the local people,roasting,pounding dan cupping the coffee in their “paon” traditional kitchen. Beforehand he will happy to invite you to walk around and introduce their organic coffee plantation for up to 15 minutes .Until the meantime his coffee plantation is still managed traditionally by his family . He will hand you one bag of 100 gr of coffee powder each for your souvenir “” Below is the Full Tour Itinerary Pick Up at Your Hotel or 09. 30 Arrive at Trekking Point 13 .00 The Trek Finish 13. 10 Having Lunch at Local Restaurant in Restaurant Twin lakes view Visiting Ulun Danu Temple Floating temple on the lake. Drop back to Hotel BELOW ARE SOME COMMENT FROM OUR GUEST ON TRIPADVISOR PAGE ABOUT TWIN LAKE HIKING Bali Twin Lakes Trekking Tamblingan Jungle Trekking By dedi andika • Posted in BALI JUNGLE ADVENTURE, BALI JUNGLE TREKKING, BALI TREKKING, BALI TREKKING TOURS,MOUNT TREKKING IN BALI, TREKKING IN BALI • Tagged BALI JUNGLE TREKKING, BALI SUNRISE TREKKING , MOUNT BATUR SUNRISE TREKKING TOUR, BALI VOLCANO TREKKING. Edit
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UltimateGuide to the Bali Twin Lakes. casino top ten February 2, 2018. After a first couple of days in Ubud and Canguu, we were ready for a change of pace. We decided on a whim to head north into the mountains to visit the Tamblingan and Buyan Bali Twin Lakes. Within less than two hours, we were transported into a whole new world. Explore Twin Lake Jungle Trekking and Canoeing 5Check out other things to doRecommended by 100% of travelersThis number is based on the percentage of all Tripadvisor reviews for this product that have a bubble rating of 4 or higherWe will explore the nature wonders of North Bali known as Wanagiri Hill, Buyan and Tamblingan Lake with jungles surrounding it, riding canoe with locals then visit Ulan Danu Tamblingan temple on the Lake. This activity is perfect to get away from mainstream tourism spots. It’s probably one of the most beautiful place in Bali, and very rural compared to most tourist sites in the North that are not so easy reached without local. Lowest price guaranteeReserve now & pay laterFree cancellationAges 7-90, max of 10 per groupStart time Check availabilityWelcome drinkIndonesian food at local restaurantWater during trekkingWalking sticksAir-conditioned vehicleAll Fees and TaxesGuidesEntry/Admission - Buyan LakeEntry/Admission - Tamblingan LakeEntry/Admission - Banyumala Twin WaterfallsWhat's not includedOther personal expensesBeratan Lake Ticket IDR 75k/personBali Handara Gate IDR 30k/personFoot Massage 1 hour IDR 300k/personEntry/Admission - Handara Iconic GateEntry/Admission - Lake BeratanDeparture detailsTraveler pickup is up and drop off is at your hotel/accommodation, please advise us your hotel pickup is offered. View the hotel list on our checkout page to see if yours is included among the pickup detailsReturns to original departure pointNot wheelchair accessibleInfants must sit on lapsIf you have questions about accessibility, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code 214321P1Confirmation will be received at time of bookingNot recommended for travelers with back problemsNot recommended for pregnant travelersNo heart problems or other serious medical conditionsMost travelers can participateThis experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refundThis tour/activity will have a maximum of 10 travelersFor a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the you can expect during your visitRegular temperature checks for staffRegularly sanitized high-traffic areasTemperature checks for tour participants upon arrivalGear/equipment sanitized between useFace masks required for travelers in public areasFace masks provided for travelersGuides required to regularly wash handsHand sanitizer available to travelers and staffTransportation vehicles regularly sanitizedContactless payment for gratuities and add-onsFace masks required for guides in public areasPaid stay-at-home policy for staff with symptomsSocial distancing enforced throughout experienceSafety precautions are provided by the property and are not checked by Tripadvisor for attractions will I visit with Explore Twin Lake Jungle Trekking and Canoeing?How much is Explore Twin Lake Jungle Trekking and Canoeing?What is the Explore Twin Lake Jungle Trekking and Canoeing cancellation policy?Which company provides Explore Twin Lake Jungle Trekking and Canoeing?If you have questions about this tour or need help making your booking, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code 214321P1Similar experiencesItineraryYou'll get picked upSee departure details1Wanagiri PeakStop 30 minutes See details2Tamblingan LakeStop 60 minutes - Admission includedSee details3Banyumala Twin WaterfallsStop 60 minutes - Admission includedSee details4Handara Iconic GateStop 30 minutes - Admission excludedSee details5Lake BeratanStop 60 minutes - Admission excludedSee detailsYou'll return to the starting pointWow what a great experience, through the forest, to a Temple on a lake and later to the waterfall. Ended the day with a traditional lunch, fantastic. Guys, thank you for the great of the best experience in BaliWe were participating on a nice jungle tour. Darma, our guide, was a very nice guy and he showed us a lot of interesting things during our hike/tour. He even brought us some coffee which he has planted and produced and a home made rice cookie, which his wife prepared. It was so authentic and he taught us a great lesson about gratitude, just by speeking about their life and the spirit of Bali. I highly recommend him. Great sightseeing adventureLocal owned family biz by amazing people. Highly recommended, this is advertised and then a lot moreIncredible trip we had with Wanagiri Bali Adventure. This is the trip you must do when you are in Bali. The trekking is average and it is good for us. The trekking is a bit slippery so please bring good shoes with you. Our guide Agung is very friendly and helpful. We had very good time together. Our guide understand very well about the local area. Lunch is good and we can order veg food. Thank you so much and we will come back again next downhill ride to north coast!We chose a cycling adventure from the twin lakes to the north coast. There was easy and quick communication through whatsapp. Good pick up service and great support staff. The guides were supportive and provided good info about where we were heading and areas we visited. Good cultural experience as well as great scenery. Nothing was too much trouble for our guides. Highly recommended experience if you have some good riding skills but guides support you all the way. Definitely book them if you are keen for a good ride and great scenery!Unforgettable day of hikingThere aren't enough words to describe the the wonderful time we had on this hike. The guide, Darma, treated us like family and was incredibly helpful in getting us through the many difficult parts of the trail. This trek is not for the faint of heart, it was moderately difficult, but we were in good hands with Darma. The waterfalls were absolutely gorgeous, but the overall experience was incredible. Thank you to the entire Wanagiri Bali Adventure team for a magical Trek through the jungle and rivers to see wonderful waterfallsI would recommend the 7 waterfalls trek. The scenery is wonderful and the waterfalls amazing. Lunch and snacks are provided they catered veg for me including drinks. The guide spoke great English an pointed out a lot of interesting things along the way. Being locale was great as they had good knowledge of the area. You can do this trek solo or in a small group. Make sure you wear shoes with some tread as the paths and track can be a bit slippery. It's not a hard trek if you have enough fitness to wander up steep hills. Twin Lake hike and canoeing Darma was wonderful and really made sure I didn’t slip or fall throughout our hike as it’s currently the rainy season. He explained various plants and even pointed out birds. He’s very knowledgeable and was a great guide. I’d definitely recommend the hike. It’s not too demanding as it’s mostly downhill. Breath taking track, breath taking view, worth it!If you are looking for a natural breath taking dan challenging track, view, this one is a must try. The guide and driver are very helpful and motivating 😁. You can also try to swim in some of the recommended Wonderful jungle trail with canoeing I had a wonderful time going with the guys on this jungle trail. The walk started up in the little village. We went downhill to the first lake where we local fisherman. With their canoes we explored the lake. If we wanted to, we could paddle too! Afterwards we left the canoes behind and kept on walking by foot through the beautiful jungle forest with its high and old trees. We took the trail from one lake to the next one. It was really nice and not so difficult as I expected. During the trekking the guide told us lots of interesting information about the nature, the local people and the two lakes. We had lunch, typical Indonesian food transported in a bananaleaf. At the smaller lake, again, some canoes waited for taking us to the other side, where we were picked up by car. But not before we got to see the small temple directly near the lake. Perfect panorama! Thanks for this great day!Twin lake treeking Buyan and Tamblingan by canoeingthis is highly recommended very beautiful exploring Buyan side cliffs and Tamblingan lake with a traditional canoeing professional guide with local fisherman be your captain feel safe on canoeing up to the pick-up place at the Tamblingan to explore in UbudDetailed Reviews Reviews order informed by descriptiveness of user-identified themes such as cleanliness, atmosphere, general tips and location 2023 • SoloGood guidance and many different elements .Very calm and nice the possibility to don’t like writing moreWritten May 9, 2023This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn 895ulrikn Thank you for taking the time to write such a wonderful review of your recent experience at our business! We are thrilled to hear that you had an excellent time with us and that we were able to exceed your expectations. It's always gratifying to receive positive feedback from our guests, and we truly appreciate your kind words. Our team works hard to provide exceptional service and create memorable experiences for our guests, and we're glad that we were able to achieve that goal during your visit. We hope to have the opportunity to welcome you back again soon and continue to exceed your expectations. Thank you again for your glowing review and for choosing our business. We appreciate your business and look forward to seeing you again soon. Best regards, Komang YogiWritten May 10, 2023This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor trip was a great experience. Nice hike and canoe boat trip in a stunning enviroment, the best guidance you can wish for but above all, the lunch at a local farm was really the best meal I've tasted on Bali. Written March 2, 2023This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn Trek25903705496, Thank you for taking the time to write such a wonderful review of your recent experience at our business! We are thrilled to hear that you had an excellent time with us and that we were able to exceed your expectations. It's always gratifying to receive positive feedback from our guests, and we truly appreciate your kind words. Our team works hard to provide exceptional service and create memorable experiences for our guests, and we're glad that we were able to achieve that goal during your visit. We hope to have the opportunity to welcome you back again soon and continue to exceed your expectations. Thank you again for your glowing review and for choosing our business. We appreciate your business and look forward to seeing you again soon. Best regards, Komang YogiWritten March 31, 2023This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor 2023We almost canceled the experience due to poor weather, but luckily we were invitied for a coffee before going back to the hotel and the sky opened up, which resulted in us continueing the trip - and it was 100% worth it! Our guide Agung spoke english well and was very genuine, kind and positive, and shared a lot of fun facts about the local plants and how they were used in traditional medicine as we were walking through the jungle! Can definitely recommend this experience!Written February 18, 2023This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn max_strz, Thank you for taking the time to write such a wonderful review of your recent experience at our business! We are thrilled to hear that you had an excellent time with us and that we were able to exceed your expectations. It's always gratifying to receive positive feedback from our guests, and we truly appreciate your kind words. Our team works hard to provide exceptional service and create memorable experiences for our guests, and we're glad that we were able to achieve that goal during your visit. We hope to have the opportunity to welcome you back again soon and continue to exceed your expectations. Thank you again for your glowing review and for choosing our business. We appreciate your business and look forward to seeing you again soon. Best regards, Komang YogiWritten March 31, 2023This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor 2023 • FamilyWe had a great day out with the family owned business. The pick up was on time and the driver was very knowledgeable. We met our walking guide and he took us on a tour of the rain forest and spoke about the different plants. He was great with the photography and we ended up with fantastic photos. The waterfall trip was beautiful and peaceful considering not many people seem to go to this part of Bali. We had a lovely lunch at their family home and it was lovely to the Balinese culture. I took this tour as I have been to Bali many time but had not ventured past Ubud. I would highly recommend this tour so you can support a small family business but also so you can see another part of Bali that is not January 15, 2023This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn Tricia J, Thank you for taking the time to write such a wonderful review of your recent experience at our business! We are thrilled to hear that you had an excellent time with us and that we were able to exceed your expectations. It's always gratifying to receive positive feedback from our guests, and we truly appreciate your kind words. Our team works hard to provide exceptional service and create memorable experiences for our guests, and we're glad that we were able to achieve that goal during your visit. We hope to have the opportunity to welcome you back again soon and continue to exceed your expectations. Thank you again for your glowing review and for choosing our business. We appreciate your business and look forward to seeing you again soon. Best regards, Komang YogiWritten March 31, 2023This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor 2022 • SoloIt was a great experience with Wanagiri Adventure. Both driver and guide Edi, are very professional, knowledgeable and friendly. Next time would have want to try the December 21, 2022This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn pohc2020, Thank you for taking the time to write such a wonderful review of your recent experience at our business! We are thrilled to hear that you had an excellent time with us and that we were able to exceed your expectations. It's always gratifying to receive positive feedback from our guests, and we truly appreciate your kind words. Our team works hard to provide exceptional service and create memorable experiences for our guests, and we're glad that we were able to achieve that goal during your visit. We hope to have the opportunity to welcome you back again soon and continue to exceed your expectations. Thank you again for your glowing review and for choosing our business. We appreciate your business and look forward to seeing you again soon. Best regards, Komang YogiWritten March 31, 2023This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor 2022This was a lovely trip. Our driver Yassa was on time and took us to meet our guide Dharma. He provided his own grown coffee and sticky rice cakes, made by his wife, which we ate over looking the twin lakes. Then off we went for our walk through the forest. As we went Dharma pointed out plants along the way and told us about Balinese traditions with the religious offerings . Eventually we came to lake Tamblingan where there was more coffee and cake before we were rowed across the lake to the temple. From here we went to the waterfall, where you could cool off. Lunch was at a local homestead. The food was very good and we sat talking to the homestead owner, who was very interesting. We made a couple more stops along the way back. We were the only 2 people on the tour. I would highly recommend this December 2, 2022This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn caozzie1965, Thank you for taking the time to write such a wonderful review of your recent experience at our business! We are thrilled to hear that you had an excellent time with us and that we were able to exceed your expectations. It's always gratifying to receive positive feedback from our guests, and we truly appreciate your kind words. Our team Yasa as driver and Darma as Guide works hard to provide exceptional service and create memorable experiences for our guests, and we're glad that we were able to achieve that goal during your visit. We hope to have the opportunity to welcome you back again soon and continue to exceed your expectations. Thank you again for your glowing review and for choosing our business. We appreciate your business and look forward to seeing you again soon. Best regards, Komang YogiWritten March 31, 2023This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor 2022 • FriendsHighly recommend this tour! Our awesome guide Darma taught us a lot about Balis culture and the nature, we had many laughs and tons of fun. The canoe ride was so peaceful and like nothing I have experienced in Bali. The meal made by the local family was so delicious after the jungle trek and waterfall. It was a perfect day that I will never forget. Thank you so much to Darma and the team for this amazing day, nature, kindness, food and coffee. -Written November 12, 2022This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn Ariel L, Thank you for taking the time to write such a wonderful review of your recent experience at our family business! We are thrilled to hear that you had an excellent time with us and that we were able to exceed your expectations. It's always gratifying to receive positive feedback from our guests, and we truly appreciate your kind words from trekking experience to visit waterfall. Our team works hard to provide exceptional service and create memorable experiences for our guests, and we're glad that we were able to achieve that goal during your visit. We hope to have the opportunity to welcome you back again soon and continue to exceed your expectations. Thank you again for your glowing review and for choosing our business. We appreciate your business and look forward to seeing you again soon. Best regards, Komang YogiWritten March 31, 2023This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor best trip. Excellent local guides. A real different side of Bali. If you only do one tour in Bali do this one! See another side of October 26, 2022This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn Patrick M, Thank you for taking the time to write such a wonderful review of your recent experience at our business! We are thrilled to hear that you had an excellent time with us and that we were able to exceed your expectations for this experience, the people and the culture. It's always gratifying to receive positive feedback from our guests, and we truly appreciate your kind words. Our team works hard to provide exceptional service and create memorable experiences for our guests, and we're glad that we were able to achieve that goal during your visit. We hope to have the opportunity to welcome you back again soon and continue to exceed your expectations. Thank you again for your glowing review and for choosing our business. We appreciate your business and look forward to seeing you again soon. Best regards, Komang YogiWritten March 31, 2023This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor 2022 • CouplesAmazing trek, amazing guides, amazing local food! A great way to see the more unseen parts of North Bali. We will definitely be using these guys againWritten October 20, 2022This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn 2022 • SoloJungle trekking with Darma was an incredible experience. We had very heavy rain which made it even more exciting, it felt like a real expedition into the middle of a wild jungle. The waterfalls are just incredible. And lunch afterwards was very special, a surprise I won’t spoil for future adventurers. Highly highly October 7, 2022This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn results 1-10 of 28Buy it withTop ratedExplore Twin Lake Jungle Trekking and Canoeing provided by Wanagiri Bali Adventure BuyanLake, Singaraja Bali Twin Lake. View of Buyan Lake. Buyan Lake own the broadness about 3,9 Km, with the maximum of deepness of Buyan lake is 87 meters and the water volume is 0,116 km3. As a tourist destination, Buyan Lake can be seen from Asah Gobleg Village and it has been available the stop point with traditional chair along the road. Singaraja Antara Bali - Pemerintah Kabupaten Pemkab Buleleng, Bali, siap menggelar Festival Danau Kembar Twin Lake di Danau Buyan dan Tamblingan berlangsung selama empat hari, 22-25 Juni 2016. "Persiapan sudah 100 persen. Menurut rencana akan dibuka oleh perwakilan dari Kementerian Pariwisata RI bersama Bupati Buleleng, Putu Agus Suradnyana," kata Kepala Dinas Pertanian dan Peternakan Distanak Kabupaten Buleleng, Nyoman Swatantra di Kota Singaraja, Rabu. Ia mengatakan, Festival Danau Kembar atau lebih dikenal dengan Twin Lake Festival TLF merupakan salah satu promosi pariwisata melibatkan lintas satuan kerja perangkat daerah SKPD Pemkab Buleleng. Swatantra memaparkan, agenda pariwisata yang sudah memasuki tahun ketiga tersebut merupakan suksesi dari Festival Danau Buyan pada 2014, terbukti berhasil membangkitkan geliat pariwisata dua danau besar di Pulau Dewata tersebut. Dikatakan pula, TLF menggelar berbagai jenis kesenian dan pameran seperti sapi gerumbungan, turnamen gangsing tradisional, lomba makan buah dan berbagai jenis kesenian lain. "Bukan hanya itu saja, ada beberapa kegiatan berbasis konservasi seperti penebaran ratusan ribu ekor benih ikan di dua danau, `tracking`, gemar makan ikan dan berbagai jenis lomba melibatkan kalangan anak sekolah," kata dia. Di sisi lain, kata dia, yang berbeda dari TLF tahun ini adalah pameran berbagai jenis buah-buahan lokal Bali Utara. Kegiatan tersebut melibatkan perwakilan dari kelompok tani sembilan kecamatan di Buleleng. "Kami libatkan kelompok tani yang ada sehingga mereka mendapatkan dampak langsungnya. Selain juga untuk membangkitkan kembali berbagai potensi buah lokal Buleleng," demikian Swatantra. WDY
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BupatiBuleleng Putu Agus Suradnyana membuka "Twin Lake Festival" yang digelar di Danau Buyan dan Tamblingan, Buleleng, Bali, Rabu sore, yang Twin Lake Festival is a festival that is held at Tamblingan Lake and Buyan Lake, Singaraja, Bali is a yearly event that is made to promote the growing agriculture and tourism industry in the area. The festival is celebrated with a rowing competition called Pedau Singa, a traditional Gangsing competition, fruit carving and arrangement competition and also introducing various fresh seafood and locally grown fruits from the villages to try and enjoy. To register for this event please visit the following URL http// → Share With Friends
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SINGARAJA Pelaksanaan event Twin Lake Festival tahun ini diundur menjadi Juli. Hal tersebut dikarenakan jadwal awal bertepatan dengan bulan. SINGARAJA, BALIPOST.com - Pelaksanaan event Twin Lake Festival tahun ini diundur menjadi Juli. Bali Post Portal Media adalah portal berita pertama dengan konten hiburan, fashion, musik Info Twin Lake View Lokasi Twin Lake View Alamat Jalan Raya Wanagiri, Pancasari, Sukasada, Gobleg, Banjar, Buleleng There is an enormous panoramic stone platform, open to the public, from which you can admire the spectacular Twin Lake View, caressed by the fresh mountain air in between the blue lake waters and lush verdant forest. It is located in Munduk, in the north of Bali, where the “twin lakes” Buyan and Tamblingan meet in a caldera, formed after a volcanic eruption thousands of years ago, creating a unique naturalistic panorama. Until 1800, the two lakes were united, but because of a landslide, they were separated by a natural land-bridge covered by rainforest. In the area, it is possible to enjoy thrilling excursions, even on your own without a guide, on the Asah Gobleg hill or to the waterfalls of Munduk, rent a kayak and go meander about the famed tourist attraction, the Wanagiri Hidden Hills. For some more serious hiking, it is better to organise a group to reach the peak of Monte Batukaru. During the Twin Lake Festival, the splendid lakes and surrounding territory, agricultural heart of the island with fields of biological fruit and vegetables, coffee plantations and the characteristic rice paddies which cover the mountain slopes, offer themselves to the amazed eyes of excursionists. A curious fact the water that is used to irrigate all the thriving fields in the area comes from the over-thirty temples around the lakes. To avoid the heat and, above all, the rain that can spoil the otherwise stunning view of the landscape and outings to the surrounding areas, it is best to visit the Twin Lakes in the period from June to August. Marzia Acampora - © 2022 for Bulgari Resort Bali Artikel lainnya The EnigmaticCreations of Ida Bagus Punia Atmaja On display the twisted and colorful sculptures by the Balinese artist. Baca selengkapnya All Ready for the ANOC World Beach Games A unique opportunity to see young athletes from all continents compete in beach, water and action sports. In August the beaches of Bali are transformed into a competition field. Baca selengkapnya A Stunning Competition of Musical Notes with the Bali International Choir Festival Exhibitions, concerts and workshops for this international event dedicated to music lovers. Baca selengkapnya A Month of Exhibitions and Shows for the Bali Art Festival A month of traditional dances, costume dress, art exhibitions and musical performances. Baca selengkapnya KBRN Singaraja : Sebanyak 580 peserta Lomba Lari Lintas Alam - Trail Running III serangkaian pelaksanaan Twin Lake Festival 2019, dilepas Asisten III Setda Kabupaten Buleleng, Gede Suyasa mewakili Bupati Putu Agus Suradnyana, Sabtu (6/7/2019) pagi di Kawasan Wisata Danau Info Twin Lake View Location Twin Lake View Address Jalan Raya Wanagiri, Pancasari, Sukasada, Gobleg, Banjar, Buleleng There is an enormous panoramic stone platform, open to the public, from which you can admire the spectacular Twin Lake View, caressed by the fresh mountain air in between the blue lake waters and lush verdant forest. It is located in Munduk, in the north of Bali, where the “twin lakes” Buyan and Tamblingan meet in a caldera, formed after a volcanic eruption thousands of years ago, creating a unique naturalistic panorama. Until 1800, the two lakes were united, but because of a landslide, they were separated by a natural land-bridge covered by rainforest. In the area, it is possible to enjoy thrilling excursions, even on your own without a guide, on the Asah Gobleg hill or to the waterfalls of Munduk, rent a kayak and go meander about the famed tourist attraction, the Wanagiri Hidden Hills. For some more serious hiking, it is better to organise a group to reach the peak of Monte Batukaru. During the Twin Lake Festival, the splendid lakes and surrounding territory, agricultural heart of the island with fields of biological fruit and vegetables, coffee plantations and the characteristic rice paddies which cover the mountain slopes, offer themselves to the amazed eyes of excursionists. A curious fact the water that is used to irrigate all the thriving fields in the area comes from the over-thirty temples around the lakes. To avoid the heat and, above all, the rain that can spoil the otherwise stunning view of the landscape and outings to the surrounding areas, it is best to visit the Twin Lakes in the period from June to August. Marzia Acampora - © 2022 for Bulgari Resort Bali Other articles A Stunning Competition of Musical Notes with the Bali International Choir Festival Exhibitions, concerts and workshops for this international event dedicated to music lovers. Read more The Petitenget Temple Between Legends and Evil Spirits Temple where Balinese go to pray to ward off evil spirits and negative energy. Read more A Month of Exhibitions and Shows for the Bali Art Festival A month of traditional dances, costume dress, art exhibitions and musical performances. Read more Marbles and Tops - Traditional Games and Toys The traditional Balinese games are part of the island’s cultural heritage and provide, not only amusement, but also a look at Balinese craftsmanship. Read more pemerintahkabupaten buleleng kembali menggelar twin lake festival untuk kali ke-v. festival bertujuan meningkatkan kepedulian masyarakat terhadap 2 danau yang ada di buleleng, yakni danau buyan dan danau tamblingan. gedung pers bali ketut nadha jl. kebo iwa no. 63 a denpasar bali (0361) 427372 Posted 06/07/2018 at 842 am / by redaksi bali tv / comments 0tags PEMERINTAH KABUPATEN BULELENG KEMBALI MENGGELAR TWIN LAKE FESTIVAL UNTUK KALI KE-V. FESTIVAL BERTUJUAN MENINGKATKAN KEPEDULIAN MASYARAKAT TERHADAP 2 DANAU YANG ADA DI BULELENG, YAKNI DANAU BUYAN DAN DANAU TAMBLINGAN.
KBRN Singaraja : Twin Lake Festival 2019 secara resmi dibuka Staf Ahli Pembangunan Provinsi Bali, Wiratmi wewakili Gubernur Bali. Pembukan Twin Lake Festival 2019 berlangsung di panggung utama Danau Buyan, Kamis (3/7/2019) petang. Dihadapan para undangan dan masyarakat yang memadati
This island always has a cause for celebration There will always be special events in Bali every month. From cultural parade to festivals and religious holidays, tourists are lucky as many events are now open for public. Each region across Bali and their traditional villages are encouraged to hold a creative/ cultural event promoting their unique local culture. JANUARY Suwat Water Garden Festival the last week of December until the first week of January Also known as the water war, it’s a similar event to the Songkran festival in Thailand, where people will attack each other by using scoops of river water. This ritual is held in Suwat village – Gianyar, and believed to be able to wash away all the bad things within the bodies of all participants. Mekotek/ Mekotekan first week of January A village ceremony held in Munggu village, Mengwi where the men will dress up in their traditional costume, pray at the temple, and march the surrounding area while carrying wooden spears. At some point, all those spears will be arranged to form a pyramid structure, and some of the men will climb to the top. Back then, this ritual was performed to welcome brave warriors who have came back from the war defending the Mengwi kingdom. FEBRUARY Balingkang Festival in Kintamani tentative A fusion cultural event between the Chinese-Buddhists and Balinese-Hindu to celebrate Chinese New Year. During the event, many special penjors decorative bamboo poles with Chinese lantern attached to the tips would be installed along the street near Batur temple. Locals open up stalls selling handmade souvenirs. Chinese New Year Celebration end of January – early February Singaraja has a high demographic of the mixed Indonesian-Chinese community in Bali, and people gather in Ling Gwan Kiong temple to celebrate Chinese New Year or Imlek every year. There will be lion dances and other cultural performances during the festival. The anniversary of Denpasar City 27 February Every corner of this special region will be decorated with colorful lamps as cultural concerts, local competitions, and huge parades will be scheduled. Usually, the celebrations will take place at Puputan Square or Renon Square. Berawa Beach Festival last week of February There will be live performances, art display and food bazaar. An open-air stage usually will be built next to Finns Beach Club. This event is free of charge, and the public is welcome to see the shows while enjoying the beach. MARCH The Anniversary of Singaraja City 30 March The second biggest city on the island, Singaraja’s anniversary can be as lively as Denpasar’s. There will be many exciting events scheduled for the whole week from a cultural festival, art competitions, bazaar and more. People from anywhere on the island are welcome to join. Bali Spirit Festival in Ubud tentative One of the world’s most inspiring yoga festivals with events usually held for a week-long schedule of packed and exciting activities, interactive workshops, a lively community market & healing centre, a children’s activity zone, yoga classes and many more. APRIL Gianyar Festival 10-19 April Gianyar has always been a unique region in Bali known as the centre of culture. During the anniversary there will be many events held such as art exhibition, competitions and parades. Ubud Food Festival last week of April This is a famous culinary event in the country, even in South East Asia, for all the foodies around. During the three days at this festival, there will be many restaurants or food producers from all over Indonesia, mainly Bali, that will promote their best selling meals and dishes to all those enthusiastic about food. There will also be live performances, a cooking demonstration, as well as a meet and greet with top chefs and food experts from around the world. Semarapura Festival 28 April A local event to celebrate the anniversary of Semarapura, the capital city of Klungkung region. During the event, residents will also pay tribute to warriors who died on Klungkung Puputan War on 1908. There will be many competitions, art exhibition, bazaar, traditional dance parade and more. Tulamben Festival tentative A coastal village festival to celebrate the local fishermen Tukad Abu Beach in Karangasem. There will be a fishing competition, jukung race traditional boat and also a coral reef planting activity together in the Tulamben area. MAY Festival Bahari Badung a full month event A massive celebration to promote the Badung regency as the center of tourism in Bali. Every year this event will be held in different places along the south Bali coast. There will be a cultural parade, boat race competition, and other coastal-themed activities. Bali Blues Festival tentative An annual musical event held in Nusa Dua where many musicians from Indonesia and around the world will join in this event. Every year the host will announce a different theme of the show, and it’s always a fun time. Buleleng Art Festival tentative An annual festival in the Buleleng region to promote, conserve, and introduce the local culture to attract more tourists. There will be traditional art performances, a local band competition, and a culinary bazaar. JUNE Bali Art Festival – Pesta Kesenian Bali Mid of June – Mid of July The biggest annual event in Bali, the peak of cultural celebration on the island and lasts for a whole month. Every region around Bali will send their best candidates to join in the costume parade, traditional gamelan orchestra, and many other competitions. The Indonesian president will usually attend the opening party in Denpasar as thousands of people will attend; daily performances will be scheduled at the Bali Art Centre. Tenganan Pandan War/ Mekare-kare end of June A traditional combat event inspired by the heritage of the Bali Aga people. During this event held at the Tenganan Village, witness local adult males strike each other using prickly sharp pandan leaves and a rattan shield. This ritual is held as a tribute to the God of War’ Dewa Indra. JULY Twin lake Festival Early June A special event in Buleleng to promote the beautiful lakes, Buyan and Tamblingan, in hopes of creating awareness of being in harmony and keeping nature clean. Food bazaar, competitions and some performances are scheduled during the festival. Bali Kite Festival mid of July An annual kite festival held in Denpasar or Sanur followed by many groups of teenagers from many banjars district communities from all over Bali. This event is a thanksgiving ritual sent to God for abundant crops have been given throughout the year. Bali International Choir Festival end of July One of the most significant musical events on the island followed by many participants from around the world, countries such as Canada, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, China, Malaysia, the Philippines, South Korea, and Thailand. Tulamben Festival end of July A scuba diving annual event to promote Tulamben as one of the best dive spots in the world. There will be some fun aquatic competitions during the festivals followed by diving enthusiasts from Indonesia and other countries. Makepung Festival mid of July An annual cultural event of buffalo racing, held in the Jembrana regency to celebrate the abundant harvest of the local farmers. People from all over the island and photographers join to watch the unique festival as both the buffalos and riders are both dressed up in colorful, traditional attire. Ubud Village Jazz Festival tentative An international musical event with many local and international artists celebrate the jazz genre by performing their legendary hits in an intimate setting. AUGUST Badung Agriculture Festival tentative An annual event that takes place in Plaga Petang, famous for its excellent agriculture products including Bali wine. This event aims to increase the interest of locals to continue evolving in the agriculture sector. There will be a cultural parade, exhibition, bazaar and cooking demo during the festival. Sanur Village Festival End of August An annual event held in Sanur to promote the potentials and local culture. There will be traditional boat jukung race, musical performances, and bazaar. Tirta Gangga Festival A cultural event held in the legendary place Tirta Gangga Water Palace – Karangasem. During the festival, a temporary stage will be built in the area, as the locals will perform poetry, dances, theatre and play gamelan. SEPTEMBER Taman Ujung Festival Mid of September A local event held in the beautiful Balinese landmark in East Bali Taman Ujung Sukasada. This place has been one of the most visited landmarks by the tourist because of its impressive architecture. During the festival, there will be beautiful cultural performances by Karangasem artists. Lovina Festival End of September A cultural event in North Bali held to promote tourism potential in the Lovina region and will have competitions, a bazaar, and bull racing at Kaliasem village. Balinale – Bali International Film Festival tentative An annual event to celebrate and award the works of local filmmakers. There will be workshops, seminars, and free open-air cinema that celebrate Indonesia in film towards global audiences. OCTOBER Nusa Penida Festival Early of October An event of traditional dance performances, dive competitions, and many other exciting activities. This event is held to promote all the natural potential that Nusa Penida has. Perang Tipat Bantal September – October An annual event in Kapal village – Mengwi. This event is a tradition from the 13th century as a symbol of gratitude given by the local farmers to God for their abundant harvest. At the day of the festival, the first activity is praying together in the village temple. Afterwards, the male members of the village will be divided into groups where later on they will begin to cast rice cakes at another group. Ubud Writers & Readers Festival tentative Held annually in Ubud, the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival has become Southeast Asia’s largest and most renowned cultural and literary event. Writers, readers and journalists from many countries are welcome to join. Uluwatu Festival End of October An annual festival held within the different places around the Uluwatu area. There will be many musical performances, cultural show and DJ show. Some sport competitions also held, like surfing, fishing and sand sculpture. Nusa Dua Festival End of October A national art event followed by many participants from all of the islands in Indonesia. There will be a music show, as well as art performances and an exhibition. NOVEMBER Legian Beach Festival mid of November An annual event held in the Legian beach area with cultural exhibitions displaying the best art and handicrafts products created by local artists. Fashion items, home decors, sculptures, paintings and other exclusive pieces will be displayed along with some performances. Sidemen Festival tentative A special event to promote the beautiful traditional woven textile and songket fabric. These particular materials are known to be a typical product to come out of Sidemen – Karangasem. DECEMBER Pemuteran Bay Festival Mid of December A nautical celebration to promote the beauty of dive spots and marine life in the north coast of Bali. The event usually will be opened with a festive cultural fanfare. Denpasar Festival End of December A regular end-of-year celebration held in Denpasar city with many exciting events like local produces exhibitions, culinary delights, cultural parade, competitions, music concerts, traditional music and dances performances. Pandawa Beach Festival 25 December – 1 January One of the biggest beach events in Bali held in Pandawa beach typically for a week. There will be a cultural parade, performances and local food bazaar. Panglipuran Village Festival End of December An annual event held by the local government to promote the charming ancient village in Bangli. Panglipuran has been awarded as the cleanest traditional village and one of the protected customary areas by UNESCO. During the event, there will be a traditional fashion show, culinary bazaars, and competitions. Nusa Dua Light Festival tentative An annual event that is Bali’s brightest held in ITDC – Nusa Dua. There will be a different theme picked each year with many beautiful installation of colorful lamps that are displayed. Daily performances and food bazaar also can be enjoyed during the festival. More interesting Facts about Bali’s Culture Login
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Lake Buyan Festival , Twin Lake Buyan And Tamblingan , Water As A Natural Resource In Bali Lake Buyan offers tranquility of lake which glass-like and the cool atmosphere of the mountains. Lake Tamblingan has natural charm and outstanding beauty. This twin lake including lake Bratan are surrounded by Bedugul Caldera, vast rain forests and agricultural crops. All of them including lake Batur are the natural water resource and the ultimate origin to every springs and rivers in Bali. This twin lake is situated next to Lake Bratan, about 7 Kilometers 15 minutes to the north. Visitor can access this place directly from Ngurah Rai International Airport, about 70 Kilometers less than 3 hours. Let's take a closer look to the amazing of twin lake in Bali! Twin Lake Buyan And Tamblingan Lake Buyan is located in Pancasari Village, in the District of Sukasada, Buleleng Regency, Bali. There is a location for camping that located at the southern edge of Lake Buyan. A broad enough flat ground which is suitable for camping or picnic while enjoying the exotic panorama of this beautiful lake. Lake Tamblingan is situated in the northern slope of Mount Lesung, Munduk Village area, in the District of Banjar. Tamblingan has natural charm and outstanding beauty. The lake is also home to holy temples and other relics that store the history of the development of civilization and culture of Bali in the century of 10AD to 14 AD. Located in Pancasari Village on the rim of Bedugul Caldera, the Twin Lake Buyan And Tamblingan is influenced by Very Wet Region Climate A type climate based on Schmidt-Ferguson climate classification maps and the cool climate due to its location at an altitude of nearly meters ft above sea level. Very Wet Region climate in this area has humid season start from October continues until June 9 months. Even though there's no rain, fog always blanketed this beautiful lake. Due to this climate type has long rainy season there is always water source throughout the year. The soil in this area is very fertile because of the volcanic soils which derived from Volcanic of Lesong - Pohen - Sengayang Group. The combination of water, cool climate, and fertile volcanic soil make this area most suitable for agriculture, vegetables and fruits plantation. Visitors can enjoy the beauty of the twin lake Buyan And Tamblingan from Asah Gobleg which located in western side of Bedugul Caldera. This place is located a bit high on the northern rim of Bedugul Caldera. Otherwise shrouded by fog, visitors can enjoy the beauty of Lake Buyan surrounded by mountains, rain forest, cloves trees and vegetable agriculture land. There is another unique location named Telaga Aya. This spot is situated between Lake Tamblingan and Lake Buyan. A large-enough pond which its water connected directly to the Buyan Lake. It's resembles a small cove of Buyan Lake. There is also a flat ground and shielded by trees, very suitable for camping. The Twin Lake Buyan And Tamblingan is included into The Nature Park Taman Wisata Alam Lake Buyan-Tamblingan and bordering with The Nature Reserve Cagar Alam of Batukaru. This area encompasses several villages namely Candikuning Village and Batunya Village part of Tabanan Regency, Pancasari Village and Asah Munduk Village part of Buleleng Regency. In April 1996, The Nature Park of Buyan - Tamblingan is determined an area of hectares based on the decision of The Minister of Forestry. Then in January 1997 the area of this place is revised into hectares, including forest area and water area the lake, based on the decision of Bali Regional Department of Forestry. Back Lake Buyan Festival Lake Buyan Festival featuring various advantages of Buleleng Regency. The festival featured various cultural attractions and traditional sports, exhibits the potential of agriculture and fisheries, and environmental activities. Tamblingan and Buyan Lake are the location of these activities. The festival aims to introduce the twin lake Buyan and Tamblingan as a vital water resource for the surrounding area. Both lakes are part of the water catchment area. Tourism development here is done with environmentally friendly concepts for the sake of preserving nature and the environment. Back The Lakes and Water As A Natural Resource In Bali The four lake in Bali include lake Batur, lake Bratan and the twin lake Buyan and Tamblingan are the natural water resource and the ultimate origin to every springs and rivers in Bali. Water as a natural resource is a vital resource for human, animal and plant health. About 97% water on the Earth is salt water and only 3% is fresh water. Over two thirds of fresh water is frozen in glaciers, permanent snow, and polar ice caps. Water also exists in lakes and rivers, in the air water vapor, in the grounds oil moisture and in the aquifers. We may only notice water on the Earth's surface, but there is much more freshwater stored in the ground than in liquid form on the surface. Water in the ground continually recharges rivers through seepage and water from precipitation continually seeps into the ground to recharge aquifers. Freshwater. Surface water is water in a lake, river, or fresh water wetland. Lake is the biggest water resource of surface water about 87%. These surface water is naturally replenished by precipitation and naturally lost through discharge to the oceans, evaporation, transpiration and groundwater recharge. Although the only natural input to any surface water system is precipitation within its watershed, the total quantity of water in that system at any given time is also dependent on many other factors. The factors include storage capacity in lakes, the permeability of the soil beneath these storage bodies, the runoff characteristics of the land in the watershed, timing of the precipitation and local evaporation rates, wetlands and artificial reservoirs. This water resource, such as water falling from the skies and moving into streams, rivers, lakes, and groundwater, provide people with the water they need every day to live. Water Stress or Water Crisis. Water are used in various ways including direct consumption, agricultural irrigation, fisheries, hydropower, industrial production, recreation, navigation, environmental protection, the disposal and treatment of sewage, and industrial effluents. The concept of water stress is relatively simple. It applies to situations where there is not enough water for all user. This situation is related on several conditions such as population growth, expansion of business activity, rapid urbanization, climate change, depletion of aquifers, water pollution, and water conflict. Water Conservation. Water as a natural resource provide habitats for aquatic life and riparian systems provide moisture for vegetation and terrestrial biota, transporting nutrients between one ecosystem and another. As well, large water systems provide regional and climatic weather services. We cannot control our fresh water supply but we can control the quantity of water we use on a daily basis. Taking simple steps to restrict unnecessary water use and improve efficiency. Water conservation is cost-effective, the best ways to saving and benefit our environment. Clean water reduces the prevalence of water-related diseases. Less water going down the drain means more water available in the lakes, rivers and streams that wildlife uses to survive and we use for recreation. Using water more efficiently helps maintain supplies at safe levels, protecting human health and the environment. Feel the coolness atmosphere and exotic view of the twin lake, surrounded by rain forest, mountain and the rim of Bedugul Caldera. Get your backpack, passport, flight ticket and other necessary, then take your time to dicover the twin lake Buyan and Tamblingan, Bali. Hopefully helpful and thank you! Back Reference BPS Kabupaten Buleleng Dinas Pariwisata Provinsi Bali Image Original Collection Distance and Time Google Maps Mobile Geological Geological Map of The Bali Sheet, Nusatenggara, 1998 Climate Climate Classification Map Schmidt-Ferguson of BALI from BMKG Wilayah III Denpasar

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Surfingfestival (end of June) is a special event for surfing enthusiasts held in Watu Klotok beach in Klungkung. There will be competition and surf exhibition to promote this underrated beach. July Twin lake Festival (Early June) is a special event in Buleleng to promote the beautiful lake Buyan and Tamblingan. It also hoped to bring out
Bali is full of idyllic beaches, mesmerising religious festivities, and rich and vibrant culture. It is a small province in Indonesia and an affordable travel destination. The best thing about Bali is that it has all of nature’s most stunning sceneries. From waterfalls and mountains to rice fields and forests, the Balinese landscape is the hallmark of natural beauty. The dry season in Bali lasts from April to October and is the best time to travel to Bali. With tropical temperatures and almost no rain, the summer months are also known to be the peak tourist season. The average temperatures stay between 26-28°C throughout the year, so you can travel to Bali at any time and enjoy its lush outdoor scenery. Bali in January January is perhaps the wettest month on this Indonesian island. Bali starts off the New Year with tropical rain showers to cool off its hot temperatures. The downpours are usually limited to the early afternoon and don’t last more than your afternoon nap. January is the best time to travel to Bali without tourist crowds as the province gets fewer visitors. However, the greenery is at its most lush during this period, and the low tourist season means better Bali holiday deals! The Mekotek and the Suwat Water Garden Festival are some major festivals taking place in January. Average Temperature 26°C Average Rainfall 90mm Bali in February The February weather in Bali is not much different than in January. The abundant sunlight and hot temperatures are perfectly balanced by short spells of tropical rain in the afternoon. February is great for basking in the sun, thanks to its average of 9 hours of daily sunshine. The resorts and tourist hotspots are also less busy so visitors often enjoy great bargains. February is when the Balingkang Festival and the Berawa Beach Festival take place in Bali, so you can expect a lot of temporary stalls selling handmade items. Average Temperature 26°C Average Rainfall 90mm Bali in March As the year enters spring, the temperatures in Bali rise higher and higher. March is the last month of the Balinese wet season, so you can expect less humidity, hot temperatures, and clear blue skies. There is still some rain, but it’s only limited to afternoon showers. This is a great time to witness the flourishing landscapes in the uplands — the Tegallalang rice terrace and Ubud’s Monkey Forest have some great views and a fascinating history. The Ogoh Ogoh Parade, Omed Omedan, Bali Spirit Festival in Ubud, and the Purnama Kedasa are some major festivals celebrated throughout March in Bali. Average Temperature 27°C Average Rainfall 90mm The Gates to Heaven’. Bali in April With the arrival of April, rain showers are steadily lower in Bali. The weather may be slightly humid and hotter, but overall it is quite pleasant for outdoor activities, including picnics, hikes, day trips to temples, and waterfall swims. The Ubud Food Festival is a major attraction for April holiday goers in Bali. You may also find spas, theatres, and shopping malls filling up with people as more and more tourists choose to visit the province. Average Temperature 27°C Average Rainfall 70mm Bali in May The month of May ramps up the heat, so most tourists head to the beach for a refreshing swim in the coral reefs. The plethora of surf breaks along the coast make Bali fantastic for surfing enthusiasts — there are plenty of surf schools offering equipment and beginner lessons. The evening breeze and sunsets are a fantastic way to end a day full of water sport activities in Bali’s hottest month. Buleleng Arts Festival, Bali Blues Festival, and the anniversary of the Bangli region are worth attending in May. Average Temperature 28°C Average Rainfall 70mm Bali in June June is the driest and sunniest month in Bali, with next to no showers and bigger crowds of tourists. Humidity and precipitation may change every few days, but you can generally expect cloudless skies with lots of sunshine! Booking well in advance is recommended as resorts can get busy at this time of year. Tenganan Pandan War, Bali Arts Festival, and the Karangasem Festival provide visitors with several fantastic opportunities to explore Bali’s culture in June. Average Temperature 27°C Average Rainfall 50mm Bali in July Bali in July is hot, sunny, and dry, making it a tourist favourite. If you’re looking for cooler places, you may want to go for a trip to the mountains of Bali as there are plenty of temples and old-growth forests to explore. If you are a fan of paddling or snorkelling, head to the beaches, as this will be the best time to travel to Bali. The Twin Lake Festival, Bali Kite Festival, and the Makepung Festival are the most popular cultural events held in July. Average Temperature 27°C Average Rainfall 40mm Iconic rice fields Bali in August Like July, August is also mostly dry with only the bare minimum of rain. The temperatures remain moderately hot during the day and you may encounter the occasional cool breeze in the evenings. The dry season is the perfect time to try snorkelling or scuba diving as the sea is calm and offers fantastic underwater views of its vibrant soft coral and hard coral patches. Kuta Sea Sand Land, Badung Agricultural Festival, and the Sanur Village Festival, which are held in August, attract huge crowds with bazaars and performances. Average Temperature 27°C Average Rainfall 40mm Bali in September The weather in September barely differs from the one in August and July, with hot temperatures and very little to no rain. As tourism drops, this month is considered one of the best times to travel to Bali if you want to take advantage of the dry season while getting good deals on flights and accommodation. Snorkelling and diving visibility is great with safe conditions for most watersports. The Bali International Film Festival, Petitenget Festival, and the Taman Ujung Festival held in September are some incredible events attracting large numbers of tourists. Average Temperature 27°C Average Rainfall 50mm Bali in October The last month of the Balinese dry season stays sunny and hot with slightly more rain than September. There’s a partial off-season for tourists in October, so those who are fond of the tropical sunshine and beaches should take advantage of the great Bali holiday deals. The water is perfect for swimming thanks to its average temperature of 27°C! Water visibility is very good especially on the East Coast. Due to the reduced number of tourists, this is a great time to learn scuba diving and explore the shipwrecks along the coast. The Nusa Penida Festivals, Perang Tipat Bantal, and the Ubud Writers and Readers Festivals are held in October. Average Temperature 27°C Average Rainfall 60mm Bali in November In November, Bali bids goodbye to the dry season and welcomes its short afternoon rain spells once again. The weather is just as hot and sunny with an average of 8 hours of sunshine a day. Water temperatures stay hot and surfing picks up pace on the eastern coastline of the island. Legian Beach Festival and Sidemen Festival are celebrated in Bali during November and offer a plethora of cultural activities at both indoor and outdoor locations. Average Temperature 27°C Average Rainfall 70mm Bali in December Sea conditions are quite rough in December, so it’s the best time to travel to Bali if you love the surf. There are short rain showers in the afternoon, complementing the 8 hours of warm sunshine a day. Outdoor activities are still very popular and there is a significant decrease in tourism, allowing for a more authentic experience of Balinese culture. During December, Bali hosts the Pemuteran Bay Festival, the Nusa Dua Light Festival, and the Panglipuran Village Festival, offering an array of culinary bazaars, competitions, and dance performances. Average Temperature 27°C Average Rainfall 90mm What we have learned Bali’s unique festival heritage and its pleasant weather make it a destination that’s enjoyable all year round. Make sure to look out for sea conditions, high and low seasons, and travel restrictions to make sure you get the best out of your trip whichever month you choose! Read Also Best time to visit Vietnam Best time to visit Thailand Best time to visit Maldives cnJ8.