Traditional Penglipuran Village in Bali

penglipuran village

Penglipuran Village Travel to a Clean Traditional Village in Bali Far from Modernization Cultural Tourism to the Beautiful Penglipuran Village Penglipuran Village, known as the Cleanest Village in Bali, is a traditional village that still maintains traditions, arts, and tourism based on traditional customs. Tourists are attracted to visit this village because it is famous for its cleanliness, as well as its well-preserved traditions and history. Penglipuran Village is far from the influence of modernization, seen from the beauty of the surrounding environment that remains beautiful, providing comfort for residents and visiting tourists. This village is also included in the list of Bangli Interesting Places to Visit. When you visit Penglipuran Village, you will see the entire structure of the house building is almost uniform, with no change towards modern design, because it still maintains the original identity of traditional customs and culture. This experience is very different from other tours, as it offers cultural tourism complemented by the beautiful atmosphere along the way and the coolness of nature that has not changed since time immemorial. History of the Traditional Penglipuran Village The majority of the population of Penglipuran Traditional Village comes from Bayung Gede Village, which is located in Kintamani District. During the time of the Bangli Kingdom, Bayung Gede villagers were often assigned to fight. To make it easier for the soldiers who were far from the royal center, the King of Bangli established a settlement which is now known as Penglipuran Traditional Village. Initially, this village was called Kubu Bayung Village or Pondok Bayung Gede. In this village, the residents built Kahyangan Tiga Temple, which consists of Bale Agung Temple, Puseh Temple, and Dalem Temple, and established dang kahyangan like the one in Bayung Gede Village. Origin of the Name Penglipuran There are several opinions regarding the origin of the name Penglipuran: The name Penglipuran comes from the words pengeling and pura, which means that the villagers built a temple like in Bayung Gede Village as a form of respect to the temple and their ancestors. The name Penglipuran is also thought to come from the words pelipur and lara, which combine to become Penglipuran. It is meaningful as a place of comfort for the community when stricken with grief or difficulty, as well as a place to comfort the people when the king is having a difficult time. The name Penglipuran is also believed to come from the words pangleng and pura. This means that people who visit Penglipuran will pass through temples located in the four cardinal directions. Penglipuran village is indeed surrounded by many temples in every corner, creating a distinctive sacred atmosphere. Penglipuran Village Location The beautiful Penglipuran Village is located in Bangli Regency, precisely in Bangli District, on Penglipuran Road, Kubu Village. If you drive from Denpasar, the distance is about 43 km with a travel time of approximately 2 hours. The village has an area of about 112 hectares, with the following boundaries: East: Kubu Village South: Gunaksa Village West: Tukad Sang-Sang North: Kayang Traditional Village Located at the foot of Mount Agung at an altitude of 700 meters above sea level, this village offers cool and fresh air. To access this location, you can use private or public transportation, with Google Maps guidance making the journey easier. The Uniqueness of Penglipuran Village as a Tourist Attraction Penglipuran Village has various attractions that attract tourists, not only in terms of natural beauty but also the richness of its customs. Bali Touristic highly recommends a visit to this village to witness first-hand the culture and traditions that are still preserved. Here are some of the uniqueness of Penglipuran Village: The Cleanest Village in the World Penglipuran Village is famous for its exceptional cleanliness, earning the title as one of the cleanest villages in the world. The village has received numerous awards in the field of environment and tourism. Using the Tri Mandala Concept The village applies the Tri Mandala concept, which is common in Balinese villages, namely: Utama Mandala: The most sacred area for worshipping God and his manifestations, including the place of prayer. Madya Mandala: The area where people live. Nista Mandala: A special area for the burial of people. Vast Forest Penglipuran Village has extensive green land, including about 50 hectares of farmland and 45 hectares of bamboo forest. The presence of these forests creates a green environment that dominates the village, much larger than the residential areas. The Beauty of Local Customs and Culture The village has a very rich culture. If you visit at the right time, you can witness religious rituals such as Ngusaba, which is performed to welcome Nyepi Day. In addition, the village also regularly holds the Penglipuran Village Festival at the end of each year, featuring a variety of interesting cultural activities. With all its uniqueness, Penglipuran Village is not only a must-visit tourist destination, but also a reflection of the harmony between people, culture and nature. Fun Activities to Do in Penglipuran Village Penglipuran Village offers a variety of interesting activities that can provide an unforgettable experience: Exploring the Bamboo Forest : Enjoy the beauty of the bamboo forest with various Instagramable photo spots. In addition, you can also watch the process of making bamboo crafts that can be used as souvenirs. Tasting Typical Culinary : Don’t miss the opportunity to try Penglipuran Village’s culinary specialties, such as the traditional Loloh Cemcem drink, which is refreshing and has health benefits, and various other local snacks. Mingle with the Locals : Take time to chat with the locals. You can ask about their history, traditions and daily life in the village. Visit Temples and Learn the Culture : Visit some of the temples in the village, such as Pura Kahyangan Tiga, and learn more about the customs and philosophies of the Penglipuran people. Opening Hours and Admission Prices Penglipuran Traditional Village is open to the public every day from 08.00 – 18.30 WITA. Towards the afternoon until evening, the atmosphere of the village

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