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Candidasa Beach. Fantastic Moment in Bali Island

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If you go to Bali, don’t forget to visit Candidasa . This beautiful beach  located in the   Bugbug,   Karangasem   district.   Candidasa is   a   replica of the   famous   Kuta   beach   because the   same - each has   white   sand.   It is suitable   for   water sports such as   swimming,  scuba  diving,   and   snorkeling. Candidasa   is a   tourist area that   was developed   starting in 1983.   At first,   the name   Candi Dasa   is   the name of   a temple,   the   Pura   Candidasa, located   on   a small   hill   and   was built in   the 12th century   AD. Image:  candidasa.com     The   white sandy   beach   is actually named   the Gulf   Kehen,   but   in its development,   as the   enactment of   the object   and the   beach   is   a tourist attraction,   the  coast of  Gulf Kehen   changed its name to   the tourist area   in accordance   with the name   Candidasa   temple   that is in   the region.     The natural charm   that was developed   as maritime tourism   ca

Bukit Jambul

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Bukit Jambul  is a place of interest in, Pesaban village,  Karangasem Regency, east part of Bali. Bukit Jambul word is derived from Bukit mean hill and Jambul mean crest so  Bukit Jambul is crest of a hill. It is strategically located beside of the main road from Denpasar to Besakih Temple and it is one of the tourist destinations that visited on Besakih Tour.  It is situat ed in the plateau area which is blessed with the beautiful panorama of r ice terrace and green coconuts three unfolding to the sea. In this site, we present a picture of Bukit Jambul in  Karangasem Regency . This place of interest is located up on a hill and just like most of other places in Karangasem regency, its  attraction is also on the harmony between mountain panorama, terraced paddy field, valley and sea view. From the highland, one can enjoy amazing panorama down there while along the sloping and bending road, terraced paddy field and clove tree s adorn the road sides. Looking to the East one will se