Sunday, 15 June 2014

AIR PANAS BANJAR (BANJAR HOT WATER)



Banjar hot water located in Banjar village, Banjar sub district, Singaraja – Buleleng. Banjar Hot Water is a natural hot spring which is considered to cure the disease. Hot springs of Banjar predicted hundreds of years old, which since the days of the Japanese occupation of these hot springs have been addressed and utilized. The Japanese government at that time to build three water reservoirs for bathing, because the resulting water contains sulfur that can cure skin diseases. Until now, these baths are still used by the general public and tourists.


Hot water emerging from the local hills graded, the first level consists of several travelers pancoran dapata where a hot shower. The small pool is also available at this level. On the second level is made larger pool. Besides as a place to bathe and swim Tourists can also enjoy water fall shower as if his body like a massage, especially ponds that come with showers as high as 3.5 meters so that the body becomes more fresh.
The hot springs was estimated to be hundreds of years old, and since the Japanese occupation of the hot springs and the fix has been utilized. Japanese government to build three water reservoirs for bathing, because soaking in hot water containing sulfur will be able to cure skin diseases. Baths that were built by the Japanese government then in use by the general public.
Domestic and foreign tourists who want to enter the area of ​​Thermal charged entrance fee of Rp 10,000 to Rp 15,000 for domestic and foreign tourists. Tourists who come to this place also can soak and swim as much.


For the first pond, small enough hot water to flow out of the mouth of the dragon showers, amounting to 8 pieces. This pool has an approximately ± 1.5 m width and depth reaches 1 meter. And a second pool size is much broader with showers totaling 5 dragon fruit, while the depth of the pond rise. Which is as deep as 1 m below the shower, which is further away from the showers of 1.5 m, and the side farthest from the showers deep as 2 m. As for the third pond, located opposite the pool there are first and second. The size is medium with three showers as high as ± 3.5 m.



 

TAMAN KUPU-KUPU



Bali Butterfly Park is located in Br.Sandan Lebah, Wanasari, Tabanan, approximately 5 kilometers north of Tabanan, Bali, or about 27 kilometers from Denpasar. Bali Butterfly Park planned development since October 1993 after the implementation of Butterfly Conference Se-World (International Butterfly Confrence) held on 24 to 27 August 1993 in Ujung Pandang.


Where the Bali Butterfly Park which has an area of ​​1/3 acre, there are hundreds of butterflies of 15 species of butterflies that exist in Indonesia. Bali Butterfly Park is like heaven butterfly garden is one of the popular attractions in Tabanan Bali. Bali butterfly garden is open daily from 8:00 Hours S / d At 17:00 pm was founded in 1996 and is managed by the Sustainable PT.Kupu-Kupu Taman Lestari.



In the butterfly garden Tabanan Bali, every day there are hundreds of colorful butterflies tail fly among the most famous in the world are: Bird Wing butterfly Heaven (Omithoptera Paradisea), O. Priamus as well as various types of butterflies from all over the archipelago. Butterfly garden Tabanan Bali is the only butterfly park in Indonesia, as well breeding places for purposes of scientific knowledge and the study of educational butterfly garden where in Bali this but can see the various types of butterflies, we can also see the cocoon. If you want to enjoy butterflies are seeking and sucking flowers, should you arrive before 10 am.


Bali Butterfly Park also produces handicrafts made ​​from a variety of insects such as: Framing Butterfly (Frame content of the butterfly), Framing Beetle (Frame content beetles), key chain made from insects, insert bookmarks, paper weight (paperweight) made ​​of fiber nodes contain butterflies, painting of butterfly wings and various other crafts that you can buy in Eceren or wholesale.
To can enter to butterfly park, tourists domestic are charged at Rp. 15,000 per person. While foreign travelers subjected entrance fee of Rp. 50,000 per person.

UBUD MONKEY FOREST



The Ubud Monkey Forest is a nature reserve and temple complex in Ubud, Bali. Its full name as written on a welcome sign is the Padangtegal Mandala Wisata Wanara Wana Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. The complex houses approximately 605 Crab-eating Macaque (Macaca fascicularis) monkeys (39 adult males, 38 male sub adult, 194 adult females, 243 juvenile and 91 infants —2011—). There are four groups of monkeys each occupying different territories in the park. The Sacred Monkey Forest is a popular tourist attraction inUbud, and is often visited by over 10,000 tourists a month. The forest comprises approximately a tenth of a square kilometer (approximately 10ha or 27 acres) and contains at least 115 different species of trees. The Monkey Forest contains the Pura Dalem Agung Padangtegaltemple as well as a "Holy Spring" bathing temple and another temple used for cremation ceremonies. The Monkey Forest is owned by the village of Padangtegal, and village members serve on the Monkey Forest's governing council. The Padangtegal Wenara Wana Foundation manages the Monkey Forest and serves to maintain its sacred integrity and to promote the sacred site as a destination for visitors.
The forest has been populated by monkeys in greater numbers than an environment undisturbed by humans would allow for a number of years, with the population density now (2013) higher than ever. The visitor will notice the interesting phenomenon of numerous obese monkeys, a testament to the almost unbounded food supply the huge number of tourists entering in and near the forest provide. Tourists are bitten by monkeys daily and numerous of these attacks can be can be found by a key word searches on YouTube. The monkeys - crab eating macaques - will invariably approach human visitors in a large group and then grab any bags containing food. They may also grab bags not containing food. If the demanded food is readily provided the monkeys will usually not, although occasionally will, bite the human owner. If the demanded food is not provided quickly enough, one or more of the monkeys will certainly bite the human owner. Numerous bites occur because humans are not quick enough in producing a desired food item. Given that tourists don't enter and travel the monkey forest armed and ready to fight relatively small monkeys, and that dogs are not allowed inside, the monkeys have none of the normal environmental competitors to keep them in check. They have also lost the fear of humans normal to almost all animals.
Monkey bites are a very serious medical event given the variety of viruses monkeys carry that can be transferred to humans. For example, Herpes B virus is very prevalent in crab eating macaques, should be assumed to be very prevalent in the populations in Ubud Monkey Forest, and frequently causes death in humans. Given their apparently increasing aggressiveness, and the risk they pose to human health, there have been calls by Balinese politicians for a cull of macaques in Bali. These calls have not been formally accepted by authorities.
In Monkey Forest Ubud we can walk around and enjoy the quiet atmosphere around the park. The forest consists of approximately one-tenth of a square kilometer (approximately 27 acres) of land and has at least 115 species of trees. In the Ubud Monkey Forest are Pura Pura Dalem Agung Padangtegal and Madia Mandala, where there is a sacred pool and other temple used for cremation ceremonies.


And for the etrance ticket to Monkey Forest only Rp 20,000 / person. 

Saturday, 14 June 2014

TRUNYAN



Trunyan is a village located in the district of Kintamani, Bangli Regency, Bali, Indonesia. Terunyan located near Lake Batur. To achieve this unique village then we will pass Penelokan sights first, which is approximately 65 km from Denpasar and is 23 km from the capital city of Bangli district. When in Penelokan area, you can enjoy the beautiful panorama of lake Batur how occasional looks seen a boat carrying tourists in every crossing from village to village Trunyan Kedisan. Trunyan communities have a tradition of funerals where the body was buried on top of a large stone basin which has 7 pieces.


The body just lined woven bamboo, indigenous village ordinances regulating Terunyan bury its citizens. In this village there are three grave (sema) that are intended for three different types of death. When one resident died of natural causes Terunyan, his body will be covered with a white cloth, consecrated, then placed without buried under a big tree called Taru incense, at a location called Sema Wayah. However, if the cause of death was not natural, such as accident, suicide, or murdered, his body will be placed in a location called Sema Bantas. As for burying infants and young children, or people who have grown but not married, will be placed at Sema Young.


Explanation of why the bodies were placed neatly in the sema odorless whereas naturally, still occurs decomposition over the bodies is due Taru incense tree, which can release a fragrant smell and is able to neutralize the smell of rotting corpses. Taru means tree, meaning fragrant incense. Taru incense tree, only grows in this area. Be Tarumenyan which came to be known as Terunyan is believed to be the origin of the village name.

 

You can rent a boat from Kedisan Pier on one side of Batur Lake, directly towards graveyard Trunyan. Price per boat from Rp 50,000-100,000, with a travel time of about 30 minutes each way. This boat can carry up to 5 travelers at a time.

PURA LUHUR ULUW



Pura Luhur Uluwatu temple is a temple or residing in the village of Pecatu, District of Kuta, Badung. Temple is located at the southwestern tip of the island of Bali on the bridge and the steep rocks jutting into the sea high and this is the Temple of Heaven Sad believed by Hindus as a buffer from 9 of the wind. This temple was originally used as a place to worship a holy priest of the 11th century was named professor Kuturan. He lowered the teachings of Indigenous Village with all the rules. This temple is also used to worship the holy priest that followed, namely Dang Hyang Nirartha, who came to Bali in late 1550 and ended the trip with a so-called holy Moksah or Ngeluhur at this place. The word is at the origin of the name Pura Luhur Uluwatu. Uluwatu temple is situated at an altitude of 97 meters above sea level. In front of the temple there is a small forest called Kekeran board, serves as a buffer sanctity of the temple.


Pura Uluwatu temple has some pesanakan, the temple is closely related to the parent temple. Pesanakan the temple of Pura Bajurit, Pererepan Pura, Pura Toadstool, Pura Dalem and Pura Dalem Selonding Pangleburan. Each temple has a close link with the Uluwatu Temple, especially in the days of his piodalan. Piodalan at Pura Uluwatu, Pura Bajurit, Pura Pura Pererepan and Toadstool fell on Tuesday Pon Wuku Medangsia every 210 days. Manifestation of God who was worshiped in the Pura Uluwatu is the god Rudra. Uluwatu temple is also known for directly below Pecatu beach is often used as a place for surfing, even international events are often held here. This beach is very famous waves suitable for surfing to be a place apart from the natural beauty of Bali are indeed very beautiful.
Uluwatu Temple is one of the popular tourist attraction on the island. Temple is located at the end of this rock looks so unique and interesting, here the visitors can see the sunset / sunset is beautiful. At the location of the temple every day Kecak dance performance is held against the background of sunset make a spectacular show, accompanied by a group of male dancers numbering about 50 people. If your holiday is a time for the island to enjoy the sunset at Uluwatu Kecak dance entertainment.
To get into the Pura Luhur Uluwatu, we only need to pay his ticket parking lots alone, amounting to Rp. 10,000 dollars for the motor san Rp. 5000 for motorcycles

In Uluwatu also have a Kecak dance show, were performed every 6 pm every day.
 "Kecak" is derived from an old Balinese ritual called the sanghyang - a trance dance driven by its participants' repetitive chanting. In its ancient form, the sanghyang communicated the wishes of the gods or of the ancestors.
In the 1930s, a German visitor reformatted the sanghyang into the more familiar kecakperformance - doing away with the spiritualistic aspect of the dance and building it around the Hindu Ramayana epic. No musical instruments are used in a kecak performance - instead, you find about thirty bare-chested men sitting in a circle, uttering "chak… chak… chak" rhythmically and repetitively. The total effect is trance-inducing - repetitive voices and outlandish costumes creating a trippy multimedia experience. The performance plays out as the sun sets, and the culmination involves a giant fire display that is integral to the plot. (Visitors wearing flammable material may want to get a seat higher up in the stands.)
Rama and Sita
To help those unfamiliar with the Ramayana, synopsis sheets are handed out to audience members before the show.
The plot goes like this:
Rama, a wise prince and the legal heir of the throne of Ayodha, is exiled from the his father Dasarata's realm. He is accompanied by his beautiful wife Sita and his loyal younger brother Laksamana. While crossing the enchanted forest of Dandaka, the demon king Rahwana spots Sita and lusts after her. Rahwana's deputy Marica transforms himself into a golden deer to distract Rama and Laksamana. Rahwana then transforms into an old man to fool Sita into stepping away from a magic circle of protection set by Laksamana - thus fooled, Sita is spirited away to Rahwana's realm of Alengka.Rama and Laksamana discover the deception too late; lost in the forest, they encounter the monkey king Hanoman, who swears his allegiance and goes off in search of Sita.
Hanoman finds Sita in Alengka. The monkey king takes Rama's ring to Sita as a token of his contact with her husband. Sita gives Hanoman her hairpin to give to Rama, along with a message that she is waiting for his rescue. Hanoman marvels at the beauty of Alengka, but begins to destroy it. Rahwana's giant servants capture Hanoman, and bind him to be burned. Hanoman uses his magical powers to escape from certain death. Here, the performance ends. Despite the historical and cultural implications of the performance, the Uluwatu kecakperformance is strictly for the tourists. The fiery escape of Hanoman is played up for visual effect, and the actors who play Hanoman, Rahwana, and the giants ham it up mightily. The night I watched, Hanoman went up to a bald German tourist in the front row and rubbed the man's head, to everyone's amusement.

ULUN DANU BERATAN



             Ulun Danu Beratan located in Candikuning village, Tabanan, Bali. Ulun Danu Beratan or Pura Bratan is a major water temple in Bali, Indonesia - more water into the main temple Ulun Danu Batur. This temple complex is located on the northwest edge of Lake Bratan in the mountains near Bedugul. water temple fills the entire region in the flow; at the downstream edge of the water there are many small temples that are specific to each irrigation association (subak).


The temple is actually used for ceremonial offerings to the goddess Dewi Danu, the goddess of water, lakes and rivers. Lake Bratan is one of the important lakes in terms of irrigation.  The complex was built in 1633 spread over several islands. Meru, with eleven roof dedicated to Shiva and his wife Parvati. Buddha also has a place in the temple of the Hindu god. Lake Bratan lake is known as the "holy mountain", is a very fertile region, situated at an altitude of 1,200 meters, and the climate is very cold.

 

The history of Ulun Danu Beratan traceable to one of the stories recorded in the Babad Mengwi Papyrus. In the chronicle spoken about a nobleman named I Gusti Agung Putu who lost the war of I Gusti Ngurah Batu Tumpeng. To rise from the defeat, I Gusti Agung Putu imprisoned at the summit of Mount Mangu to gain strength and enlightenment. Completion of the hermitage, he founded the palace Belayu (Bela Ayu), then return to fight against the I Gusti Ngurah Tumpeng Stone and gain the victory. After that, I Gusti Agung Putu, the founder of the Mengwi kingdom founded a temple on the banks of Lake Beratan which is now known as Pura Ulun Danu Beratan.

In the Babad Mengwi Papyrus was also told that the establishment of the temple is done sometime before the year 1556 Saka or 1634 AD, or about one year before the founding of Taman Ayun Temple, a temple Another established by I Gusti Agung Putu. Ulun Danu Beratan establishment is said to have made famous Mengwi kingdom and its king, so I Gusti Agung Putu dubbed "I Gusti Agung Way" by his people.
Inside the temple complex there are at least some buildings bermenara which has a terraced roof, the roof towers with 11 levels, 7 levels and 3 levels. The existence of the multi-storey tower depicts the worship of three gods, the god Vishnu (11 levels), Brahma (7 levels), and Shiva (3 levels). What is interesting, because it is located on the shores of the lake are rather low, making the land around the temple often flooded when the water flow of the lake was overflowing.

Travelers who want to surround the lake with boat hire charge Rp 25,000, 00 for one round, with a time of about 20 minutes. As for you who like fishing can rent fishing equipment worth Rp 5,000, 00, with unlimited usage time. Around the temple there is also face painting services quickly, in just 15 minutes, with a price of 10,000, 00 for each painting. Had travelers want to buy souvenirs, in the northern area of ​​the temple there is a traditional market. In this market sold various plantation crops, agriculture, handicrafts bali, Balinese and animals, the Kintamani dog.

VIRGIN BEACH, KARANGASEM


            Virgin Beach or White Sand Beach is located in the Perasi village, Karangasem regency. This beach is more suitable called Virgin Beach because the atmosphere is quiet, safe, comfortable, and yet many local tourists go. This beach has clear water so it is suitable for swimming or snorkeling and sunbathing course is often done by foreign tourists.


It is true that it had the allure of mystery. Status secret beach (hidden beach) that carried the Virgin Beach is supported by three factors. First, the beach in the Perasi village hidden behind two hills namely Apen and Penggiang. Secondly, the color of the sand also contains a mystery. The name "Virgin Beach" is actually the title of foreign tourists, while the population of Bali himself called White Sand Beach or White Sands. This is not because of its white sand, while all other areas in the black sandy beach Perasi. Third, there is also access to purposely not easy, as if to imply "ban" to set foot there. The beauty of this Virgin Beach was incredible, some even calling the number 1 most beautiful beach on the island of Bali. Located between two cliffs so the beach is quite hidden, which is located behind the Mount Bugbug and Perasi. To reach it, visitors travel a distance of about 1 km from the main road to the town of Karangasem. And the condition of the road has not been kind to the Virgin Beach infrastructure and steep.


The facilities are available in Virgin Beach such as, clear blue sea water, soft white sand and sea foam creates an incredible sensation of tranquility. 600 m along the coast is also seen free of rubbish, really soothing. It seems clear that this beach visitors dominated foreign tourists, and even then still a few fingers.  On the right look lineup umbrella rentals, food stalls / beverage and owned fishing boats row boat. If you want to snorkel, you can rent equipment for Rp 25,000. Rental chairs and umbrellas priced at Rp 15,000 for the day. This price is inclusive cheap when compared to the "hidden beach" which is more popular as Balangan (2 seats for Rp 50,000). If you want to relax you can also enjoy massage services for Rp 50,000 for 1 hour (local tourist prices). And the fee only Rp 3,000 /person and Rp 2,000 /car.



Thursday, 12 June 2014

ALAS KEDATON



Alas Kedaton is located in Kukuh village of the district highways and 4 miles from the town of Tabanan. Kukuh village is divided into 7 hamlets and 12 custom banjo. Most of the citizens to cultivate the farm where most of the time used to wrestle other sectors such as carpentry, servants or laborers.

 Entrance Gate to Alas Kedaton
Kedaton temple has four entrances to the temple is from the west which is the other main entrance of the North, East and South of that into all leading to the central courtyard. In contrast to other quasi in Bali. Uniqueness is the second page in the temple Alas kedaton is in place to purify are lower than the central courtyard and beyond. Alas kedaton temple sanctum is surrounded by a forest inhabited by monkeys sacred by the local people of Bali's attractions. Alas kedaton in life besides there are also a bunch of monkeys that live bats hanging.
The total size of this forest, temple and its supporter facility is about 12 ha. In this forest, there is a temple called Alas Kedaton Temple and owns the natural environments that is looked green with its fresh air and create the calm, quite and holy atmosphere. The monkeys in Alas Kedaton are very tame and free gallivanting in temple yard, so that the calm atmosphere is sometime solved by noise voice of the monkey, which are playing around and scrambling of food. The monkeys who dwell in this forest, there are jump up and down in temple wall, take a bath in moat or there is also hang out in few leaves representing impression view. The monkey like as custodian of temple, which are always ready to greet all visitor who are paying a visit to this place. Beside monkeys, in Kedaton forest also can be met the bats and some other animals. At least 24 types of grove plant have been identified in Alas Kedaton.

Alas Kedaton Temple

Alas Kedaton also available in a range of facilities such as :
ü  Parking
ü  Public Toilet
ü  Photographer
ü  Entrance Fee – Charge Area : Domestic and foreign tourists who want to enter the temple area charged entrance fee of Rp 7,500 to Rp 10,000 for domestic and foreign tourists.
ü  Souvenir Shops :  Is a favorite stop for tourists going on a tanah lot sunset watching tour coming from a bedugul tour and being a famous monkey forest, it has many souvenir shops and stalls and some local eateries that sells practically the same items you will see in other souvenir shops and stalls around bali, the only difference here is that some of the guides that accompany you own souvenir stalls so that at the end of the tour, they guide you to their souvenir shop to entice you to buy.
ü  Money Changer
ü  Drinks Stall
ü  Local Guide : The tour guides will explain to us the Kedaton Alas, but only for foreign tourist only. The tour guides that will guide us well as a handler could also if there is a monkey who wants to come to us.

Wednesday, 11 June 2014

TAMAN UJUNG SUKASADA, KARANGASEM



Okay ladies and gentlemen, now i will tell you about one of tourist destination located at the tip of Bali is Parks Sukasada, or more popularly known as Taman Ujung Karangasem. The tip of the park which is the palace of the kingdom of Karangasem combines traditional Balinese architecture and Europe . Edge Park complex has 3 large pools connected by a bridge.

Entrance gate to Taman Ujung Karangasem

Taman Ujung Karangasem located in Banjar Ujung, Tumbu village, Karangasem district, Bali. The park is located approximately about 85 Km from Denpasar and 5 km to the southeast of the city Amlapura. The fastest path is through the bypass Ida Bagus Mantra in the Village until the end of the last Kusamba continue until Amlapura. Or if you want to stop by on the road, you can take track of Gianyar to see Barong in Batubulan in the morning, go Celuk, Mas and Sukawati.
In the Dutch East Indies a place known by the name Waterpaleis or "water palace". Historically , the palace garden was built in 1919 by the last king of Karangasem named I Gusti Bagus Jelantik who holds Anak Agung Ketut Karangasem Anglurah, who ruled from 1909 to 1945. Parks is ever damaged in 1963 by the eruption of Mount Agung and earthquake earth that occurred in 1979.

         
Taman Ujung Karangasem in 1935

In late 1994 the government through culture department started doing an inventory of the damage to the park ends and continued with improvements. In 1999, the World Bank provides assistance to do conservation studies conducted by the Culture Heritage Conservation. Finally in 2002, the World Bank to provide financial assistance to reconstruct Taman Ujung is immediately used to repair fences, gates, and pool. In 2003, continued improvements in Warak Bale, Bale Gili, Bale Kambang, Lanjuk Bale, Bale Ships, and other buildings. All of conservation project was completed in May 2004 at an estimated cost of about 10 billion dollars spent. And inaugurated on July 7, 2004 by the Governor of Bali at the time as a tourist attraction through the traditional ceremony of Bali " melaspas " .
Well, about entrance ticket to Taman Ujung Karangasem, for those of you who want to visit the Taman Ujung Karangasem and bring SLR camera for just take a photos with your friends and conduct pre-wedding photos, then you will be charged an additional fee of Rp. 50,000 rupiah. Expense payments we pay the fee that will not be heavy, because in Taman Ujung Karangasem has presented a very beautiful scenery and gorgeous. If you do not bring a camera, the entrance ticket is only Rp. 5000.

Entrance ticket and SLR camera ticket fee    

Wednesday, 19 March 2014

Padang-Padang Beach




            Okay, now I will tell you about padang-padang beach. Where the location is, what the facilities are, how about the view is and many more. Now I will tell you about the location, padang-padang beach is located in Pecatu Village about 15 minutes from Jimbaran and about 30 minutes from Ngurah Rai International Airport. Padang-padang beach is also near the Uluwatu Temple and Blue Point Beach.


          The view in Padang-Padang Beach is very beautifull and nice, with white sand. The water is very clean and the wave is goodfor surfing. If we want to enter to Padang-padang Beach, we have to pass through the cave to reach the Padang-Padang Beach. The height is also quite high, so people that are running do not need to pass down. This beautiful cliffs formed from waves pounding the coast of Padang-Padang Beach so as to form caves large and small. Cracks of this cave is very narrow so that when we meet with other visitors in the opposite direction we had to pull over because it is only fit to be passed by one person. But here's the uniqueness of Padang-Padang Beach is not owned by the other beaches in Bali. Walking down the stairs past the slit-shaped caves into an adventure as if you are heading to a remote island. Although the journey to Padang-Padang must pass through a narrow slit, when he got in your way down the beach all the narrow gap will be paid by the beauty of the white sandy beaches. Amount the steps is not a count of 100.






Padang-Padang Beach is as one of the "best surf spots in Bali". In Padang-Padang Beach also have a event namely Surfing Competition. Meanwhile among the surfers, Padang Padang beach is quite famous. A number of international surfing competition events regularly held at this beach. Participants who participate in this competition come from various countries, such as Tahiti, Hawaii, California, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Brazil to find out with whom they will be surfing in the opening round of competition.





The best season for surfing at Padang – Padang Beach is on dry season due to the winds flows from the southeast to the west that create the big and powerful wave in this area. This beach is geographically located in right side of Bali’s Peninsula where the most great waves occur are on dry season. Many local people and tourist follow this competition sponsored by one of the leading brands around the world, such as billabong, quicksilver, rip curl and other.


The beauty of Padang Padang beach is not only shown by the many visitors. The film Eat, Pray, Love, starring Julia Roberts famous artists also use this beach as one of his shooting.




            In Padang-Padang Beach there is also a event every Saturday night, namely "Full Moon Party". This party is often followed by many local people and the tourists who are traveling in Bali. At the party was, DJ music is played continuously during the party is held.



And about the facilities we can rent a float for swim in the beach. There is also a lifeguard who constantly monitor our activities for conducting activities in Padang-Padang Beach.
            Admission is free but for Car parking is 5,000 rupiah and for motorcycle parking is 2,000 rupiah.