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Friday, September 02, 2011

Peti Tenget Beach in Bali


Peti Tenget beach and Temple is located in Banjar Batu Belig, Kerobokan village, Kuta district. Go to the site can be reached by vehicle from the Denpasar city to the west and then south a distance of about 10 Km of from the Kuta to north along the highway. This temple can add on your Bali Tours program.

Peti Tenget temple standing around XV century and the temple is a patch that haunts the moor bushes in Bali called Tenget, because it is inhabited by the Bhutto Ijo who brought the mandat of Pedanda Sakti Wauh Rauh to secure his pecanangan crate. It was that Pedanda Sakti in the hills south of the bridge (Uluwatu) came to grace Kerobokan community, he was so dry land can be utilized community. He suggested that in the place of established Pelinggih Ida Bhatara Penyungsungan Labuhan Masceti and also makes Pegedongan to Bhuta Ijo as a place to secure and save crate pecanangan Pedanda Wau Rauh. And since then the temple called Peti Tenget Temple.

In the west of Peti Tenget Temple stretches of white sand beaches and is often use for bathing and sunbathing by tourists. In the afternoon, the landscape is so lovely to watch the sunset on the western horizon. Parking available around the site is large enough, place of residence and places to eat and drink enough and representative.

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