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Visiting Tegalang Rice Field 💚😀

Hellloooo Everyone! Picking up from my last post, you might remember that I went to Tegalang Rice Field. I feel like the place is really vast and there's too much things to explore that I have to write this! By the way this is not a review, since I practically like the place already. I'm just going to explain few things that you shouldn't miss when visiting this place! 1. Touring! If you didn't find any ideal parking spot, you can ask the security there to show you the available space. The entrance ticket to Tegalalang Rice Terrace in Bali in 2025 is estimated to be around IDR 10K. However, the price isn't fixed as it is a form of donation to the community. Upon entering, you'll see this majestic view! On the right side, there are few cafes, photo spots, and swings! But don't spend all of your time there because there are going to be more photo spots and swings on the way! To go further into the terrace, you need to turn left down the steepy stairs. You will...

Trip to Bali (3/5) 🐒😎🌊

 Hey Everyone! To end this week, I decided to write another post to continue the Bali Series! If you have read my previous posts, you probably know that I spend my first two days in Kuta and Seminyak, but today we're heading a bit to the north. I think its fairly obvious from the thumbnail that we are going to 💚UBUD💚. Scroll to see our adventure! 1. Tirta Empul After saying my final goodbye to the hotel, I quickly open maps to see how crowded the road was. Because of the holiday season, the traffic lasted for about an hour before our destination, "Tirta Empul". You have to cover your lower body with a sheath or 'sarong' (sarung) in order to enter the place. After doing so, tie your hair then enter the place! If you decided to bathe in the water, also called 'melukat'; you'll have to change your clothing.  I decided to walk further and behind there were people preparing for a ceremony! You can also see more fountains behind. After walking around the p...

Visiting Ulun Danu Batur

 Hello Everyone! Picking up from my last post, I decided to write another review to a place I visited that day. After enjoying the peaceful scenery from Taman Ayun Temple, we decided to hit the road again and off we go! The way to this place is quite steep, but I got to enjoy the beautiful view of the rice terrace and mountain! Anyway, this place is Ulun Danu Batur, so let's start today's post! 1. Place & Location As usual, you can scroll to see the location. But the Ulun Danu Temple is located in highlands near Bedugul in Tabanan Regency. You may often see picture alike the one above in 'travel website' or guidebook to Bali; well now you know that picture is taken from Ulun Danu Beratan Temple! When you entered the place, a big gate is going to greet you. You might have to be patient as a lot of people are taking pictures there! This is the open hour: Monday-Sunday: 07:00-19:00 WITA At that time, the price was: Tourist: IDR 75K (Adult) and IDR 50K (Children) Childr...

Visiting Taman Ayun Temple in Bali 💖💚

Hello All! Today I'm going to show you my visit to Taman Ayun Temple 😆! This is a pretty popular destination in Bali, but at this season, it isn't as crowded as it used to be; probably because of the temperature. Anyway, there's going to be a few things I'll discuss here, so scroll! 1. Place & Location I am going to put the location at the end of the post, but you know, this temple is located in Badung, Bali. Other than its historical presence, this temple is also famous for its water system. This water system is called: Subak; it leads to various paddy fields nearby. These water system are seen surrounding the temple like a canal.  Open Hour: 08:00-18:00 WITA. The open hour for every day is the same.  Entrance Fee: Adult (IDR 30K), Children (15K). Price is different between locals and tourists, so you might want to put that on your note. Not only that, teenagers age 14+ is considered an adult.  They provided complimentary sarongs (sheath) and is not mandatory, bu...

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