Showing posts with label BALI RICE TERRACES. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BALI RICE TERRACES. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

The Beauty of Jatiluwih Rice Field

View of Jatiluwih rice field with Batukaru Mountain
as a background

Verdant rice fields in Jatiluwih, Tabanan

When feeling tired already on the verge of the limit we must refresh ourselves and our mind to come back fresh and fresh ... Back to nature is one of the alternative to refresh the soul and mind .. The beautiful rice field, inhaling the cool and fresh air in the rice fields could be an alternative Jatiluwih fun .. Being in the middle of the terraced rice fields in Jatiluwih will give a sense of peace ... Coupled the birds singing voice will add to our admiration to the beautiful creation .. 

Jatiluwih Rice Terraces, Tabanan, Bali
  Jatiluwih consists of vast expanse of rice terraced fields in Bali.It is setting an irrigation fields (Subak) is very dominant in this region. Because the extent of rice cultivation, making Jatiluwih as a granary in Bali. Together with the Taman Ayun Temple and Ayung River, Jatiluwih been proposed as a World Heritage nomination due to its unique area and rice terraced fields that are here, but unfortunately until now still not successful. Hopefully in the future can be better and be successful as a World Cultural Heritage in order to further promote tourism in Bali and Indonesia in general. 

Clear water at Jatiluwih area. cool and
fresh water..
When We are in Jatiluwih will be spoiled with a beautiful panorama of nature, especially when It is sunny weather is with background  Batukaru mountain makes a perfect natural painting from Jatiluwih. Gurgling river that divides the rice field to give the feel natural / feels so natural that the clear flowing water .. as if calling us to simply wash your face or wetting our feet .. Once was cool and fresh ...Jatiluwih located in District Penebel, Tabanan, Bali .. The journey from Denpasar city by car or motorcycle can be gone for 1-2 hours depending on your driving speed.There are several alternative route options. 1. Denpasar - Kediri - Tabanan - Penebel - Jatiluwih 2. Denpasar - Mengwi - Baturiti - Jatiluwih 

Green and nice rice field in Bali..
It is recommended first route because the road smoother and wider, while the second route could be taken if we depart from Singaraja and Bedugul. After passing Baturiti market there will be crossing into the right direction .. We can follow the path that eventually will lead to Angseri hotspring with end point is Jatiluwih rice fields .. There are shops and several cafes located on the edge of the road in the township Jatiluwih that provide food and warm drinks when we can enjoy being there. Choose a seat with a gazebo  with panoramic views directly overlooking the green  of rice terraced  fields while simply enjoying the sweetness of hot tea or Balinese  coffee . It was an amazing experience. After a satisfying meal we can go straight down into the rice field and can take picture. Rice field which adds thrill ride down my adventures there. As a hunter pictures sometimes we must be willing to take pains to get good photographs in accordance with what we want. However, fatiguewill soon be paid off after we get good photographs with more fresh state of mind ..



Jatiluwih Ricefield with Batukaru Mountain as background

Jatiluwih rice field before harvest time.


It is once satisfied if we can enjoy the green rice fields, for those of you who like to soak in hotspring you can move on to Angseri Hotspring with the distance about 15 minutes from Jatiluwih. Angseri hot spring has a panoramic view that is quite interesting, consists of several ponds. There are 2 main pools and several ponls are private. Waterfall scenery we can enjoy in one of the main poolinside. After soaking in warm water containing sulfur is really to make the body become relaxed and fit. The mind is also more fresh after enjoying the cool air and beautiful scenery of terraced rice fields in Jatiluwih ..
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Thursday, September 11, 2008

Tabanan, Bali

Tabanan is the name of a district in west Bali and also the largest town in the district. The town is located next to the main east-west road leading to Java. A bypass means you do not have to crawl through town and can maintain a decent speed, the traffic lights being the only hinderance.


Tabanan is not really a tourist town and most likely you will not want to stop there for long. Still there are some interesting aspects to the town. Back in 1906 the Balinese and Dutch were fighting over control of the island. The kingdom of Tabanan (a former regency of Bali) refused to abide by Dutch regulations outlawing the Hindu practice of suttee, whereby a man’s widow is cremated with him. The Dutch forces marched towards Tabanan from the south, refusing to negotiate with the raja. In other regencies of Bali the raja and his court committed the ritual puputan (group suicide). The raja of Tabanan wanted to avoid this, but rather than be exiled in Lombok, he committed suicide in Denpasar prison. The history of coloncial rule around the world is written in blood, Bali being no exception.
One of the more positive historical points of interest is the Subak museum, located close to the main bypass road. While the museum itself is nothing special, it documents one of the most important social / economic / cultural institutions in Bali, the Subak. Dating back to 600AD, Bali has been using a system of unmechanized rice cultivation and water management. Bali’s ability to produce an endless supply of rice year round is central to its history. Management of the water courses, stretching all the way to the highland lakes, is controlled by the Subak. A farmer cannot simply flood all his fields at the same time, or divert a main stream to access more water. The system is intricate and the Subak museum is the place where its officially documented.
Downtown Tabanan looks like many other large Balinese towns, with a busy market close to the central streets. For tourists driving through you will be able to use an ATM machine, change money, locate an internet cafe and find a post office, all on Jl. Gajah Mada / Jl. Pahlawan.
Tabanan has 2 important bemo terminals for the adventurous. Bemos are the small minibuses and while most tourists do not use them, they act as a safety net for getting around if other ways fail. The Denpasar (Ubung terminus) to Gilimanuk (ferry point to Java) bemos all stop at Pesiapan terminal, 1.5km west of downtown Tabanan. The Kediri bemo terminal is located on the main road in the east of the town.
If you are passing through Tabanan on your way to Java and need a handy place for the night, check out Kuskus Indah Hotel (Jl. Palau Batam 32) - (0361)815373. Affordable AC or fan rooms, with public swimming pool close by.
For those looking for a beach environment, you can find accommodation at Yeh Gangga, Lalang Linggah to the SW and Balian to the west. Highlights of the area close to Tabanan include Taman Kupu Kupu (Butterfly Park) in Wanasari, Pura Taman Ayun (temple) in Mengwi and Yeh Panas hot springs. Pura Tanah Lot is a 15 minute drive SW from Tabanan and Seminyak can be reached in 45 minutes.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Jati Luwih, Tabanan Bali

Jati Luwih, Tabanan Bali

Jatiluwih is one of the places of interest with marvelous natural attraction in Bali. Its cool weather being about 700 m above the sea level, terraced of rice field back grounded by mountain covered by dense tropical forest is really a spectacular natural charm.

Instead of its natural potency, Jatiluwih is also known for its Cultural belonging, mainly the construction history of a temple related to the reign of King Ida Dalem Waturenggong at Gelgel Palace (1460¬1551).

Location

It is about 48 km in distance from Denpasar, or about 28 km, north of Tabanan town. To enjoy the visit to the village, the tour itinerary can be combined: Denpasar - Bedugul (the junction at Pacung - Baturiti)- Jatiluwih-Penatahan hot spring & Spa -Subak monument/ museum - Alas Kedaton monkey forest - Tanah Lot (to enjoy sunset on the beautiful beach of Tanah Lot/Temple on the rock)

Facility

This place of interest has been completed with parking lot, toilet, resting place and viewing spot. Some restaurants are available but there is no accommodation there yet. The road going there is also under improvement so motor vehicle can pass through East line i.e.: via Pacung Junction to Jatiluwih or through West line via Penatahan Hot spring -Batukaru Temple -Jatiluwih.

Tourist Visit

This place of interest has long been visited by abundant visitors, domestic and overseas to enjoy its fresh weather, spectacular view of the extensive rice terrace. Instead of that, once in 210 days according to the Balinese Calendar, people go to Petali Temple on the upper land of the village when a sacred dance called "Wali Pendet' dance is performed to celebrate the temple's anniversary.

Description

Jatiluwih as a natural tourist attraction, had actually been known since the Dutch colonization in Bali (1910-1942), because the Dutch troop once built a military base camp on the western part of the village and up to this moment the locals call it as "Tangsi Belanda" (The Dutch Barrack).

The Provincial Government of Bali has announced Jatiluwih as one of tourism villages as to increase the number of tourist arrival to this island because of its great potency as previously mentioned.

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