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		<title>Bali Round Trip Package</title>
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Experiencing the complete beauty of Bali is no longer involving  unnecessary hustles and bustles. With Bali Round Trip Package, you can feel the real throbbing life of the  island and its people, experience all excitements and wonders Bali has  to offer, submerge completely in the exotic culture of Bali and enjoy  [...]]]></description>
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<p>Experiencing the complete beauty of Bali is no longer involving  unnecessary hustles and bustles. With<a href="http://baliwww.com/bali_special_package/category/roundtrip.html"> Bali Round Trip</a> Package, you can feel the real throbbing life of the  island and its people, experience all excitements and wonders Bali has  to offer, submerge completely in the exotic culture of Bali and enjoy  the paradise.</p>
<p>Bali Round Trip Package is specially designed by our experienced  staffs to encompass the best natural and cultural attractions Bali has  to offer. With only <a href="http://baliwww.com/bali_special_package/package_list/503.html">7  days and 6 nights</a> you can get the best of Bali and still has plenty  of time for your own free program of leisure and pleasure.</p>
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<p>Your unforgettable Trip in Paradise Island begins right after you set  your foot at Ngurah Rai International Airport, with a warm meeting  service and pleasant drive to <a href="http://baliwww.com/hotel/hotel_detail/overview/219.html" target="_blank">Puri Santrian Hotel</a> where you will stay overnight.</p>
<p>On the second day, your Bali Round Trip begins right after breakfast,  with a short drive to witness the Barong dance and traditional hand  weaving in Batu Bulan village, then continued with a visit or two to the  art galleries at art villages of Celuk for Gold and silver smith, Mas  for wood carving and Batuan far painting. This trip of culture and art  ends at Puri Santrian Hotel where you will stay for another night.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/baliwwwdotcom/2375489809/"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2265/2375489809_6700f52242.jpg?v=0" alt="Jumping Dolphin at Lovina Beach" /></a></p>
<p>On the third day, right after breakfast, your Bali Round Trip will  take you to the North Bali through a memorable scenic drive passing lush  rice terraces and verdant jungle.  The first stop is Jati Luwih which  is well known for it’s stunningly beautiful rice terraces, then to the  Beratan Lake where you can see the picturesque Ulun Danu temple and then  proceed to Gitgit multi-tier waterfall; continued with sight seeing in  the city of Singaraja and a visit to Buddhist Monastery near Lovina, you  will spent your North Bali idyllic night at <a href="http://baliwww.com/hotel/hotel_detail/overview/858.html" target="_blank">Sunari Villas &amp; Spa</a> in Lovina.</p>
<p>On the fourth Day, your Bali Round Trip begins early in the morning  before breakfast with a boat trip to see the dolphins at Lovina, then  after breakfast the trip proceed to the east Bali with another scenic  drive to lake and mount Batur to witness the beauty of an active  volcano, then continued with a visit the holy temple of Besakih and  pleasant drive to Candidasa through Putung and Sidemen where you can see  the Salak’(snake-skin fruit) plantations. Your night in East Bali will  be spent at <a href="http://baliwww.com/villa/villa_detail/overview/173.html" target="_blank">The Nirwana Resort &amp; Spa</a> in Candidasa.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/baliwwwdotcom/2372877501/"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2176/2372877501_a9563a9d0f.jpg?v=0" alt="Candidasa Beach" /></a></p>
<p>The fifth day of Bali Round Trip will commence after breakfast with a  visit Tenganan village, the authenticl ancient Bali aga village, the  second stop is Goa Lawah ( Bat Cave ) a sacred place with a unique cave  full of holy bats. Then proceed to Semarapura city where the beautiful  and artistically decorated Kertha Gosa Palace stands in the heart of  this city. And for the final stop is Ubud, as for Ubud, its popularity  proceed its name, no further explanation needed. Your evening in Ubud  will be highlighted with the popular dance of Kecak and Fire Dance. Your  night in Ubud will be spent at the renowned <a href="http://baliwww.com/hotel/hotel_detail/overview/840.html" target="_blank">Tjampuhan Hotel</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://baliwww.com/bali_special_package/package_list/503.html">The  sixth day of Bali Round Trip</a> will be spent at Ubud with your own  free program for your leisure and pleasure, and Tjampuhan Hotel will  house you for another night in Ubud. Your last day of Bali Round Trip  will also be spent with free program until the time for your departure  to airport.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/baliwwwdotcom/3069379195/"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3193/3069379195_88bc9cf8fe.jpg?v=0" alt="The Campuhan of Ubud" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://baliwww.com/bali_special_package/category/roundtrip.html">More  Round Trip Packages</a></p>
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		<title>Tjampuhan Resort and Spa Ubud</title>
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legendary since 1928
The classic Hotel Tjampuhan &#38; Spa,  built where two sacred rivers meet, has been legendary since 1928. As  the first hotel in the artist colony of Ubud, this royal guest house  graciously hosted celebrities and foreign painters such as Walter Spies.



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<p>legendary since 1928</p>
<p>The classic <a href="../">Hotel Tjampuhan &amp; Spa</a>,  built where two sacred rivers meet, has been legendary since 1928. As  the first hotel in the artist colony of Ubud, this royal guest house  graciously hosted celebrities and foreign painters such as Walter Spies.</p>
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		<title>The Campuhan of Ubud</title>
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The confluence of two rivers, which is called Campuhan by Balinese,  has been regarded as holy place for centuries. For Balinese, campuhan is  a potent source of holy water for all kind of ceremonial purposes.  Campuan is also used as a place for melukat (cleansing body and soul as  well as [...]]]></description>
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<p>The confluence of two rivers, which is called Campuhan by Balinese,  has been regarded as holy place for centuries. For Balinese, campuhan is  a potent source of holy water for all kind of ceremonial purposes.  Campuan is also used as a place for melukat (cleansing body and soul as  well as recharging spiritual power).</p>
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<p>But campuhan of Ubud where West Wos River meets East Wos River is not  just serves as a source of holy water but also source of inspiration  for holy men and artists. The significance of the campuhan of Ubud is  initiated by Rsi Markandya, a Hindu  sage from Java. Rsi Markandya,  along with his followers, opened a forest for their settlement, in the  confluence of two rivers later known as Campuhan. The waters of Campuhan  were later discovered to have the peculiar property to heal sickness.  Many people came to have the waters of Campuhan and increased the  popularity of this place. In local Balinese language, this healing water  is called ubad  (medicine). The word ubad has tuned into ubud, and  becomes the name of the village where the campuhan resides, Ubud.</p>
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<p>In the line with Rsi Markandya many famous artists and musicians of  worldwide notoriety drew their inspirations from the natural beauty of  the campuhan such as Walter Spies, Rudolf Bonnet, Colin Macphee, and  Noel Coward. Last but not least in this line was Antonio Blanco.</p>
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<p>So if you happen to visit Ubud don’t forget to walk down one km west  of Ubud, between huge green embankments covered with moss and small  plants with crystal clear water dripping on them, and when you find  bridges over the river you can be sure that you have arrived at  Campuhan; take a look around and go down to the river and enjoy the  beauty of Campuhan.</p>
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