地址: Jl. Raya Tebola, Telaga Tawang, Sidemen, Kabupaten Karangasem
Characteristic villages lining green fields dotted with colourful flowers snooze, huddled between terraced rice paddies, watched over by Mount Agung. Welcome to Sidemen Valley, a hidden gem, ninety-minutes drive Northeast of Ubud, the last bastion of Balinese tradition which still jealously guards the authentic face of the island. Come just for a walk to discover tiny villages framed by rice paddies and farmlands, where you can see the people of the area engaged in age-old traditional activities. The more athletic travellers can try an excursion into the countryside to the peak of Mount Agung or hike around the coffee and cocoa plantations. Besides rafting along the Telaga Waja River, the more curious can take in some typical cultural activities, such as dance, traditional weaving, wood carving or even a yoga retreat. In this area, family hospitality is particularly appreciated, however there are also luxurious villas overlooking the rice paddies. Sidemen is an important centre for weaving. It is easy to stumble upon women with their hands nimbly dancing along wooden looms. Early in the morning, take a leap into the vivid colours and boisterous howls of the traditional local market of Sidemen with its indoor complex and external courtyard, yet still pouring out onto the main street. This is a real prize for photo buffs looking for unique shots.
An ancient Hindu pilgrimage destination: the Tanah Lot Temple
Thousands of religious pilgrims, visitors and photographers crowd the area of the legendary Tanah Lot, the Hindu temple which floats over the sea, built on a rocky island which can only be reached at low tide.
Ancient Legends on the Seaside - the Temple of Rambut Siwi
Legend states that in the XVI Century, Dang Hyang Nirartha stopped at this large temple on the coast which began to crumble as the priest prayed. Nirartha then rebuilt the temple with a lock of hair planted in the earth by the caretaker