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East Bali’s Swaying Palms and Sparkling Seas

Amed and Karangasem boast a picture-perfect coastline where swaying coconut palms fringe the black sand beaches. Imagine yourself gazing out at the sparkling ocean, framed by endless rows of these majestic trees. Their fronds rustle gently in the breeze, whispering secrets of island life. It was a true escape, where nature's beauty unfolds under a canopy of swaying coconut palms. Perhaps the next would be HongKong breeze? Would really love to! #winhkflight
Posted: Mar 16, 2024
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Pura Basukian Puseh Jagat is headquartered at Jl. Gunung Mas, Ds. Besakih, Kec Rendang, Besakih, Rendang, Kabupaten Karangasem, Bali , Indonesia. Pura Basukian Puseh Jagat operates in the Hindu temple industry with a customer rating of 5. Besakih Temple is located in the North West of Bali, near Bali's highest and most important and most spectacular Volcano, Mount Agung. The area is on an altitude of about 1,000 metres and is located on the southwestern slopes of Mount Agung, which is easily accessible from any areas of Bali. If you are coming from Kuta, Seminyak, Jimbaran, and Denpasar, by heading to Sanur, then taking the Kusamba Bypass to Klungkung. Head north through Klungkung, taking the righthand turnoff at Menanga to Besakih. The journey fom Kuta should take about 2 hours, and depending on travel time and traffic conditions. There is no public transpotation to get to Besakih Temple, so easiest way is by hiring car with driver 😬👍 #bucketlistreboot #passionpassport #gooutside #campingglamping #urbanexplorer #summervacation #awesomepic

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