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Appreciation of nature

bali-bromo-malang

culture studies

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Day 1

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Tanjung banoa

Tanjung Banoa is a peninsula that is a subdistrict (kelurahan) of Kuta South District of Badung Regency on

Bali. Located on the southern part of Bali, on the seashore of Indian

Ocean.

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TANJUNG BANOA

Renowned as the area of hotels and restaurants.

It is home to Banoa Cruise International Terminal as well.

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TANJUNG BANOA

Also rich in attraction and activities

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PUJA MANDALA

Puja Mandala is located 12km from Bandara Ngurah Rai.

Puja Mandala have its own uniqueness, there are 5 houses of worship for all people Indonesia , that are

called religious harmony :

Gereja Katolik Bunda Maria Segala Bangsa (1997)Gereja Kristen Prostestan Bukit Doa (1997)

Masjid Ibnu Batutah (1997)Vihara Budhina Guna (2003)

Pura Jagat Natha (2005)

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PUJA MANDALA

Masjid Ibnu Batutah

Gereja Katolik Bunda Maria Segala Bangsa

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Gereja Kristen Prostestan Bukit Doa

Vihara Budhina Guna

Pura Jagat Natha

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PANDAWA BEACH

Pandawas beach is one of the tourist areas in the south area of Kuta , Badung regency , Bali .

Located behind the hills and is often referred to as Secret Beach ( Secret Beach ).

There are two very large cliff on one side of five statues sculpted Pandawas and Kunti .

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PANDAWA BEACH

The road to the beach Pandawa are former stone quarries

The entrance to the Pandawa beach flanked by two stone cliffs make this beach is also known as

the secret beach

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The sixth statue sequentially ( from the highest position ) named Dewi Kunti, Dharma

Wangsa, Bima, Arjuna, Nakula, dan Sahadewa.

Even though the weather is hot but its full with tourist crowd.

Water sport activity are available here

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Pandawa beach

Panoramic view at Pandawa Beach

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Jimbaran beach

Sunset Dinner activities

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Day 2

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Tegallalang rice terrace

Bali Tegallalang Rice Terrace located on the north side of Ubud around 20

minutes drive.

It is famous for its beautiful scenes of rice paddies involving the subak (traditional Balinese cooperative

irrigation system), which according to history, was passed down by a revered holy man named Rsi

Markandeya in the eighth century.

Tegallalang forms the three most splendid terraced landscapes in

Ubud's shared region, with the others being in the villages of Pejeng and

Campuhan.

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Tegallalang rice terrace

While the rice terraces serve as a highlight photo-op in the Tegallalang area, souvenir shopping options abound along the

roadsides, and the trip to Pakudui village is worth its while.

Pakudui is reachable after a right turn up from the famed rice paddy outlook. Find magnificent carvings and wooden art forms

lined up along the small and winding village road.

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Tegallalang rice terrace

The small village of Pakudui, a craftsman’s dominion located in Tegallalang, is a journey of witnessing the splendour of local talent at

its best.

The villagers here are avid Balinese craftsmen and have taken up different forms of sculptures, either handed down through

generations or as a result of an ever-growing creative process using the most natural of all media – wood.

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Luwak coffee plantation

Kopi luwak or civet coffee is a coffee made from the beans of coffee berries which have been eaten by the Asian Palm Civet,

then passed through its digestive tract.

It is not-really-digested, then pooped out, collected up, cleaned,

roasted and ground for our drinking pleasure.

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Luwak coffee plantation

This little Kopi Luwak plantation in a relaxing setting about 20 minutes south of Bali is an enjoyable way to spend an hour or

so.

This site is more like a showroom featuring how their coffee is produced in a larger farm in the hills. Nonetheless it's an

enjoyable walk through the garden and a chance to learn about growing techniques.

After touring the whole range of area, visitor are provided with free testing of some various type of coffee and tea at the last

checkpoint.

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puri saren ubud palace Puri Saren Ubud (Ubud Palace) is an Ubud Kingdom Palace with

beautiful Balinese traditional houses as a residence of Ubud King.

It is set in the center of Ubud Bali with traditional art market just in front of it and it is found by Ida Tjokorda Putu Kandel who has

commanded from year 1800 - 1823.

This palace is an artistic cultural life center, while the traditional market is the symbol of local economics resident.

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puri saren ubud palaceThe existence of Puri Saren as a palace is equipped by a

Wantilan/auditorium that is a large building of meeting room and a banyan tree as shelter place at the daytime.

The traditional market is the place of society economics and its existence is always border on palace as artistic cultural life center.

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Day 3

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TANAH LOTTanah Lot is a Balinese Hindu Temple on the rock and the

seawater encircles it when the sea water is tide. It is looked to be adrift in on the ocean and owns the magnificent view of

sunset in the late afternoon.

There are several points to see this temple with all amazing view. At this temple, we can find other Hindu temples like that

make it a holy place in Bali.

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TANAH LOT

The word of Tanah Lot is consisted of two words that are Tanah word interpreted as a reef looking like gili or island. Lot or Lod

word has meaning the sea.

Thus, Tanah Lot means the small island floating on the sea. The location is now called as Tanah Lot has been used at a

Megalithic periode.

There are sea snakes dwell the cave in front of Tanah Lot Temple which you can see with small donation and those of them are believed the holy snake by the local community.

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Day 4

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MOUNT BROMO

Indonesian Hindus Make Annual Offerings at Mount Bromo

Tenggerese worshippers offer food,fruits,flowers and livestock in an annual tradition of sacrifice for blessings of

safety and prosperity at Indonesia's Mount Bromo

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MOUNT BROMO

On different places on the mount they were selling varity bouquet of colored plants

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ALUN-ALUN KOTA MALANG

Most activities were done at night and culture could be seen at then , night markets , selling there traditional food

of malang

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ALUN-ALUN KOTA MALANG

The night market area which full of food and souvenir stalls

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Day 5

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Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang Islamic University

Located at Jalan Gajayana 50, Dinoyo Malang

This university is fill up with Muslim students only

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Visiting architecture students and were exposed by their studying culture

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KOTA BATU ECO GREEN PARK, MALANG

Located at Jl. Oro – Oro Ombo nomor 9A, Kelurahan

Temas Kecamatan Batu, Kota Batu Jawa Timur.

Before it is build as tourism place, it was an

orange plantation and fisheries area.

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This place had a concept of eco educational, so many things here are presented in a way to educate visitors and

mostly young kids.

The attraction inside are mostly free, they have this train that goes into some jungle themed tunnels, which is quite

fun.

KOTA BATU ECO GREEN PARK, MALANG

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TRANSPORTATION MUSEUM

Located at Jl. Terusan Sultan Agung Atas no. 2 | Kota Wisata, Batu, Indonesia, this "Museum Angkut" is a new

transportation museum located in Batu, Malang, East Java, Indonesia,

. It displays many kinds of vehicles from old vehicles until modern vehicles, including motorcars, motorcycles, bicycles,

carriages. The vehicles are not just displayed in one room, but spreaded in some zones, like Italy, America, Britain etc.

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TRANSPORTATION MUSEUM

The exhibition in the space is divided into several rooms that seemed to be a separate building, called modules; consists of central module, the module land, sea module, and the module air, both with original objects, clone, miniatures, photographs

and dioramas.

The module describes the existence of traditional transportation hub of the past, including land and sea transportation from

various parts of Indonesia, such as a simple means of transportation using human power, animal, or wind; among

others cikar, horse cart, gig, rickshaws, sailboats.

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Day 6

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BATU’S APPLE PICKING

Located at the slope of Panderman Hill and latitude of more than 1000 m makes this plantation have cool

temperature and nice scenery.

Batu city in Malang is known as an “Kota Apel” or “Apple City" which provide original product of apple. The local people process apple into various products,

such as jam, chips, and juice

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BATU’S APPLE PICKING

You can tour in apple farm, enjoying Batu city fresh air while picking the apple and enjoy the apple at the

farm as it is famous with its fresh, sweet, with a little bit sour taste and its greenish color.

Much of apple farm in Batu city is open from 8.00 a.m to 5 p.m. Beside apple picking tour, there are some

village that offer chip and juice from apple processing tour.