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Negara. Highest Peak - Mt. Patas - 1'500 m. |
| Location |
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Western Bali |
| Land Area |
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841'80 sq. km. |
| No. Of Districts |
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4 (Melaya, Negara, Mendoyo, Pekutatan) |
| Important Phone numbers |
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Direct Enquiries - 0365 41108 |
| Jembrana Tourist Office |
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Jl. Setia Budi, Negara. Tlp: 0365 - 41210 |
| Museum Gilimanuk |
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Tlp: 0365 61328 |
| BUPATI |
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Tlp: 0365 41210 N.B. Negara's famous Bull Races are in
August |
| Negara - District Capital of
Jembrana - Located on the south-western part of the Regency. |
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History |
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This regency is thought to have been established in the
early 1400's, although civil war broke out and the regency
became part of the Badung regency. In the 17th century,
sparsely populated Jembrana was not of much interest to
the other royal Balinese kingdoms and for a time it was
ruled over by a prince from Sulawesi. Jembrana was one of
the first kingdoms to surrender to the invading Dutch in
the 1800's.
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Negara Town |
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A small town on set along the main road between Denpasar &
Gilimanuk. Negara itself does not have many tourist sites
although it is famous for the bull races, held every year
in October. Domesticated water buffalo races and horse
races attract a number of tourist as well as many
Balinese. Jegog - the giant bamboo gamelan (orchestra) -
is typical of Jembrana and is seldom heard outside the
regency.
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West Bali National Park |
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This Park is home to the rare Java Deer, the rarer Bali
Starling and many other animals such as the Boss Javanicus,
or wild bull.
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Medewi Beach |
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Famous for surfing, the long left handers are best in the
morning before the wind gets up. The beach itself is not
fantastic. Tourist accommodation ranges from guesthouses
to smarter hotels with pools.
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Gilimanuk |
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Bali's most western town, this is the ferrying point for
people wishing to cross to Java. The tranquil bay is good
for water sports and it is the closest place to stay if
you wish to visit West Bali National Park.
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Cekik |
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A village just south of Gilimanuk, with prehistoric
remains
(Circa 1000BC) The headquarters of the National Park and
visitors centre are located here.
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Palasari Dam |
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The dam is good for water sports
and the nearby village of Palasari is one of the few
Catholic communities in Bali. The church is quite
distinctive. |
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Candikusuma Beach |
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Large wide beach with views to Java. Very popular at
weekends and holidays with the local community.
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Baluk Rening Beach |
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This beach comes alive in August when the annual Jukung
races take place. A western facing beach with good sunset
views.
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Perancak |
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A small village in which Bali's renowned Buffalo racing is
performed for tourists. A reptile park and a riverside
temple are other Perancak sites.
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Delod Berawah Beach |
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A popular beach with the
occasional bull and horse race |
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Rambut Siwi
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One of Bali's major cliff-top temples and the largest in
west Bali. It was built in the 1500's by the same priest
that built both the Uluwatu and Tanah Lot temples. The
sunset from this vantage point is outstanding.
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Bunut Bolong |
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A sacred banyan grows over the road, or rather the road
goes through this very large tree, up into the foothills
of west Bali and towards Pupuan. The surrounding area is
tropical forest and has many impressive trees
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Pengambengan
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The biggest fishing port on Bali, not an actual port but
the here seas are at their calmest and there are no
dangerous reefs.
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