Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Bali (Day 3)

It's day 3 in Bali the last breakfast in Ubud , been served with omelette, after check out we are going to the next destination.

This is the ticket and the booklet for the ARMA Museum & Resort.

This is the Arma museum entrance design with bamboo.

The surrounding the so GREEN, feel very fresh.

The facade of the museum , contains lots of painting.

A guy told me there's lots of artist who used to stay here, they also exhibit their work at this museum too .

Photo shooting in progress. xD

This is mine , and the outcome,

They are trying the wood craftsmen too, is very interesting to doing that.

A beautiful pool are that interact with Green Building Index.

Finally another group photo, but I'm the photographer , too bad I'm not inside the picture.

I was helping Chee kiat to tied up the sarong, it is not respect wearing short enter the temple.

Tirta Empul is an important temple complex and holy mountain spring, located in the village if Manukaya in central Bali. The site serves as a legendary setting if a traditional tale about good versus evil. Its i also a national cultural heritage site.

2 people doing the meditation.

The main attraction here is a long rectangular pool carved of stoned, filled with koi and fed by scared spring via 12 fountains. Worshipers first make an offering at the temple, then climb unto the main pool to bathe and pray. Many collect the holy water in bottle to take home. Nearby there are two smaller pools fed by spring, 


After visited the temple, we going the next destination - Tegalalang rice terarace.

Tegallalng Rice Terraces in Ubud is famous for its beautiful scenes if rice paddies involving the subak( traditional Balinese cooperative irrigation system), which according to history, was passes down by a revered hold maned Rsi Markandeya in 8 century.

Tegallang has an outlook that spread down before you and away to the rice terrace on the slopes across the valley. The high roadside location is cool and breezy ans it is a well-known spot for tourists to stop and take photo.

Lastly, a selfie say bye to this beautiful rice terrace.

Later we have been stop at a shop 'Putra Minang' to having our lunch.

Finally we reach the place, Tanah Lots.

For the Balinese, Pura Tanak Lot is the one of the most important and venerated sea temples, famed for its unique offshore setting and sunset backdrops.

An Hindu shrine perched on top of an outcrop amidst constantly crashing waves. Tanah Lot is simply among Bali's non to be missed landmark.

Everyone was waiting to catching the golden moment , wait for the sunset, but too bad that's lots of clouds blocked the scene.

The poeple must lead by the guider to across the sea to the temple.

Cloud cover the sunset but we still had a wonderful time there. Just sitting on the shore taking all the surrounding, tranquility and beautiful view worth the visit.

After that , we check-in Tanaya, located in Kuta.

The interior was unexpected clean, like finally I can sleep my own bed.

Finally we just having our dinner in Kuta. That's the end of the day 3, stay tuned for day 4.














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