Shout Bali Tour and Activity
Buddhist
Temple Banjar Singaraja
The Buddhist temple and Monastery in Banjar
North Bali,near Lovina, is more than just a "touristattraction".
It is still used, and you can find groups of people staying in the Ashram
nearby. It well knows as Vihara Buddha Banjar, is the biggest Buddhist temple
in Bali. It is located at a hilly area at Tegehe Village, Desa Banjar, Buleleng
Regency about 22 km west of Singaraja City and 11 km from tourist spot
Lovina. The Buddhist temple is not a tourist
trap, entrance is free, but donations are welcome. Even the sarongs you may
need to enter the temple, you can use for free. The Buddhist temple is situated
in the hills above Lovina and offers nice views. In the 6th century Buddhist monks supposed to have landed and settled in the North of Bali, and the Hindu religion
of Bali has a lot of Buddhist influence.The terraced complex has a few praying
rooms with golden Buddha's, and several Buddha statues in the garden. On the
highest level of the complex you find a Stupa, allmost like a small version of
the Borobudur in Java. In the temple you find references to the Borobudur.
Pemuteran ( Menjangan Island )
Just off the
northwest coast of Bali lies the tiny island Pulau Menjangan (Deer Island), an
uninhabited island 8 km wide, surrounded by hectares of excellent coral reef.
The island is situated in the protected marine reserve of the Bali Barat
National Park and has a very diverse eco biology. Most visitors rate this as
the best snorkeling spot in Bali, and divers place it high on their list
too. Many snorkelers head to Labuan Lalang, the access port for Menjangan,
and club together with other tourists to hire a boat. As the island comes under
the jurisdiction of the national park, hiring a guide is essential, but both
the guide and boat transport can be arranged at the jetty in Labuan Lalang
without first checking in at the Cekik headquarters.To reach Menjangan island
it takes 30-40 min by boat.Permits and Guides Permits and obligatory
guides are available at the PHPA office in Labuhan Lalang. The Marine
reserve includes the cape shores and several sanctuary islands, a haunt for
seabirds, on the island of Menjangan and the excellent coral reefs surrounding
it. The good drop-offs on Menjangan's south side are only surpassed by the
particularly superb reefs on its northern shores. There are no dangerous
currents to contend with in this area The sea biota inhabiting the waters
around Menjangan Island and Tanjung Gelap comprise some 45 species of coral
including Halimeda macroloba, Chromis spp., Balistes spp., Zebrasoma spp., and
Ypsiscarus ovifrons; 32 species of fish including pinnate batfish (Platax
pinnatus), rabbitfish (Siganus sp.), and barracuda (Sphyraena sp.); and nine
species of sea mollusc such as the southern giant clam (Tridacna derasa),
trumpet triton (Charonia tritonis), and large claw mussel (Tridacna gigas).
Full Day Tour : 8 Hours
Pick Up
: 08.00am – 4.00 pm
Tour
start : From Munduk village continuous to - Buddhist temple
Banjar and the last visit
to - Pemuteran - back to Munduk Village
Price
: IDR 500.000 per car max 4 persons
Includes
: Full AC Car,English speaking driver,Fuel, Parking fees,
Excludes : Lunch, Entrance Ticket and other personal expenses
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