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Ubud Hand Reading Bali tour

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Bali Ubud Hand Reading ritual

Bali palm reading on our tour from Seminyak to Ubud, is one of famous way of Balinese villager do, to knows about the Horoscope of Birth star, also well known with hand reading to remove curiosity on human life. It’s one of the unique day tour presented by Seminyak Driver Bali remove the sense of dubt by to explore the better future, with a traditional hand reading we able to know what happen will be in our life, started from reading face line then reading hand line the Saint or holyman will able to tell you about your career, soul mate, pass life karma, finance, health, the number of offspring, all will be discussed and giving you an accurate solution when reading the line of face and hand of each visitor. And the day tour also will take you to visit Batubulan village to see the greatest Balinese performance in the morning , and also visiting the Batuan temple, Tegenungan Waterfall, Rice Terrace of Tegalalang, Bali Coffee plantation in Temen Village, sacred monkey forest sanctuary park at Ubud center and the tour will be begin from your hotel companion with our driver and guide on English speaking service. The tour will embark from the hotel with exploring the first destination with :

Batubulan Village 

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Begin the journey with visiting Batubulan Village to see and enjoy the Balinese performance called Barong and Kris Dance, it’s a Bali spirit performance that showing us a life concept on following Bad and Good spirit who are judge by Karma on a human life on Hindu definition. The performance also showing us how is the reality the power of Magic Spirit on a Kris performance where the dancer will trying to penetrate the skin with Keris as a Balinese weapon but nothing will be happen with the skin as no one can attack the power of spirit. The ticket to enjoy the performance can be purchase directly on the front desk at Batubulan village and the ticket price is 100.000 IDR Per person.

Batuan Royal Village Temple 

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Batuan temple

The amazing royal village temple in Batuan Village, the temple was build on isaka 944 century and visiting Batuan temple allowing the visitor exploring the three part of the holy temple area as the out side , middle side, and the center area of the holy area at the temple. A visitor will present a sarong as Balinese costume to wear visiting the holy area and the visitor also allowed to take a picture at the temple area. Visiting the Batuan temple there is ticket 10.000 IDR per person and can be purchase directly at the temple front desk information.

Bali Palm Reading

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Bali Hand Reading

Get rid of curiosity future life with the hand line reading, a famous healer in Ubud as the most accurated prediction as world well known Mr . Jero Mangku Ketut Liyer, and bequeath his skill to his son Mr. Nyoman or Pak nyoman also everyone call him a Mangku Nyoman. Checking a life line as listed on your hand is curiosity to know how is your life, financial, love, family,karma from pass life,and destiny. Is a very interesting to hear what is the predictions and mostly the prediction is work, proven on the famous story of Eat Pray and Love by Mrs. Julia Robet on her travel time to Bali and visiting this spiritualist to have your hand reading will cost you 300.000 idr per person and sarong and offerings will be provided at pak man place.

Bali Coffee Plantation 

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roasting bali coffee

Try the best complimentary of Bali coffee, enjoy the tour presented by local farmer that lead you to exploring the amazing coffee farm. See how the process of making coffee from choice the correct bean and drying the bean, till the bean get roasted will presented on our tour at Bali Coffee plantation, ending a the visit on finish point , the farmer will give us a free trial of coffee after long process we have done on the tour. And visiting lovely bali coffee plantation is a free of charge or no ticket.

Lunch at Teba Sari Warung

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Balinese food

Amazing warung as small restaurant has setted up surrouding fish pond and over looking to the rice field, the freash air blowing from the open field will ensure to  bring you get encloser to the natural side. Available menu with Balinese cuisine, Indonesian, Western, and also vegetarian food is served on Warung Tebasari restaurant.

Tegenungan Waterfall

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Tegenungan waterfall

A famous amazing waterfall located in south east of Ubud. Marked as the best high light attraction in Ubud, a great scenery presented to the visitor of Tegenungan Waterfall, a beautiful of tropical forest and green scenery surrouding the waterfall will spoiling the visitor on hunting a great picture with a lovely camera, adventure on river side with ligh treeking side is available to experience the wonderful time at tegenungan waterfall . And visiting the Ubud tegenungan waterfall will be there is ticket 15.000 IDR per person.

Tegalalang Rice Terrace

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Beyond the amazing view

An amazing view on the top of rice terrace, visiting the rice terrace is allowed the visitor to step down to the field road on a easy treeking, encloser with the process how the rice growing at the rice field, how the farmer organitation called” Subak “manage with the water irigation and how many rice do the farmer get on every three months that will be discussed on our visiting time at the rice terrace with the friendly local farmer at the rice terrace tegalalang. Visiting tegalalang rice terrace there is a ticket 10.000 idr per person.

Monkey Forest Ubud

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Monkey forest ubud

Monkey forest Ubud is never had enough when we are visiting this funny place, seeing  the monkey surrounding tropical rain forest at the heart of Ubud. Visitor will welcoming by friendly monkey on their natural habitat, take a walk at the bridge side of campuhan river is one of the best sport on visiting the forest, pray at the wishing holy poll by trowing your coint as we hope Good will make it come true as what we wish at the holypoll and spring water. And visiting the Monkey forest there is ticket 50.000 idr per person.

Ubud Hand Reader Bali Itinerary: 

08 : 00 Am : Departure from Hotel

09 : 30 Am : Visit Barong and Kris Dance

10 : 45 Am : Visit Batuan Temple

11 : 30 Am : Visit Hand Reader in Ubud

12 : 30 Pm : Visit Coffee Plantation

13 : 30 Pm : Lunch at Tebasari Warung

14 : 30 Pm : Visit Tegenungan Waterfall

15 : 30 Pm : Visit Rice Terrace

17 : 00 Pm : Visit Monkey Foret Ubud

18 : 00 Pm : Back to Hotel

Ubud hand reading day tour price : 450.000 IDR per car occupant with 7 person passenger . Tour Duration : 10 Hours.

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Seminyak Taxi Driver and Customer

Ubud hand reading day tour included : Petrol, private air conditioner car, parking fee, mineral water bottle, sarong balinese costume, offering, and also English speaking driver and Guide

Ubud hand reading day tour excluded : Entrance fee : Barong and Kris Dance 100.000 idr per person, Hand reading 300.000 idr per person , Batuan Temple 10.000 idr per person, Tegenungan Waterfall 15.000 idr per person, rice terrace 10.000 idr per person, Monkey forest 50.000 idr per person and lunch are optional on a alacarte menu.

What to Bring : Money, Camera, Hat, Sun Block or sun scream and modest clothe.

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Seminyak to Ubud

 

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Ubud palace

Seminyak to Ubud palace puri saron , Puri Saren Ubud or more popular name as a Bali Ubud Royal palace is an Ubud Kingdom Palace with beautiful Balinese traditional houses as a residence of Ubud King. It is set in the center of Ubud Bali with traditional art market just in front of it and it is found by Ida Tjokorda Putu Kandel who has commanded from year 1800 – 1823. Ubud Royal Palace is an artistic cultural life center, while the traditional market is the symbol of local economics resident. The existence of Ubud Royal Palace as a palace is equipped by a Wantilan/auditorium that is a large building of meeting room and a banyan tree as shelter place at the daytime. The traditional market is the place of society economics and its existence is always border on palace as artistic cultural life center. It means that the both pole meeting is describing the dynamics of society and kingdom life.

The history of Bali’s royal ruling families goes as far back as the 10th century but it wasn’t until the 1300’s that they became historically renown. In 1343, the Majapahit Empire took hold after the Javanese king defeated the Balinese king. Their rule marked the arrival of Javanese Hindu culture, which is still evident today in architecture, the arts, literature, dance and the theatre. A few Balinese villages remained aloof from this change, however, with the rise of Islam across Indonesia, the Majapahit Empire finally fell and Bali became independent at the end of the 15th century. Many of the Javanese aristocracy and key members of the creative society took refuge on the island and the period became known as Bali’s Golden Age.

Ubud has been a “royal town” for over a hundred years. Its princes, who bear the title “Tjokorda” or “Agung” still live in traditional palaces, called “Puris”. Be aware, however, that every place called “puri” is not a royal palace. The word has been used quite liberally of late. Alsobe aware that there is not one palace in Ubud, but many, most of them clustered around the main cross-roads near the Bud market. There are several other “royal” towns in the Bud area, too, with their own palaces, most of which have close family ties to the Bud Tjokordas. A web of connections is maintained by incidental and arranged marriages among the respective offspring of princes in Sayan, Pejeng, Singapadu, Peliatan, and Payangan’s puris.

Although the old Balinese feudal system was superseded by the Dutch colonial government more that eighty years ago, the Tjokordas still retain a special role in Ubud society. Many leadership roles, both sacred and secular are held by Tjokordas. They also figure prominently in the local business community, arts institutions, and professional circles. While no formal power is automatically granted to someone because they come from a puri, the Ubud royals still command respect solely on the basis of their heredity. They also command respect from some quarters on the basis of their rather disproportionate wealth.

The Royal palaces have long been the largest landholders in the area. They used to manifest this role in a largely “custodial” way, managing vast tracts of rice-growing land for the benefit of the community and the temples. In recent times, however, with the advent of western models of land ownership, many palaces have developed or sold landholdings to augment their personal wealth–sometimes conspicuously. In pre-colonial Bali, palaces were the primary patrons of art, music, dance and literature. The Ubud palaces consciously continue this tradition. They act as repositories of traditional culture, and develop artistic endeavours throughout the area, much to the benefit of both Ubudians and visitors.

The Tjokordas are no longer the physical embodiment of The State, they are just private citizens, with the same concerns as other private citizens, plus a few more. Accordingly, the Ubud palaces are essentially just family homes, and none have yet been turned into museums of public tourist attractions. While some of them are fine examples of traditional architecture, none are “historical” in terms of age. In fact, most are pretty new. The oldest Ubud palace was located a little to the east of Pura Dalem Ubud, above the main road. It collapsed in an earthquake early this century, and nothing remains but a flat place with traces of foundation here and there.