JEMBRANA - The West Border of Bali | Destinations Compilation
Hi Guys! This was my 4 days trip to Jembrana, the west part of Bali, along with my friends. I never explore the west part before , so this was my first time exploring the nature of West Bali!
Thank you so much for BALI TIGER SURF & BEACH CAMP for supporting us to make this video! It was a pleasure and unique place to stay if you are going to Jembrana.
We used the whole 4 days to explore Jembrana, the West Bali, and been to so many places such as:
* Yeh Leh Beach
* Yeh Sumbul Beach
* Medewi Beach
* Juwuk Manis Waterfall
* Bunut Bolong
* Puncak Mawar
* Batu Belah
* Wisata Gelar
* Puncak JR
* Green Cliff
Every single day will have individual vlog, so check out my channel as the vlog will be uploaded for each day (day1, day2, day3, etc).
Thank you so much and I hope you like the video ;)
THE GREATEST OF JEMBRANA, WEST OF BALI #BaliGoLiveAdventure #BaliGoLiveDestination
Jembrana Regency, west of Bali, is Bali’s natural hidden gem and famous as a spiritual destination that rich of authentic cultural festival & tradition. Let us show you why you should put Jembrana on your travel itinerary. This is the greatest of Jembrana!
Top 10 Must Visit Places in Bali 2015.
One of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, Bali for few years awarded as the world best island by
The International Travel Magazine. There, however, are still many people who do not know in depth about the uniqueness of Balinese culture. Life in Bali is always related to Tri Hita Karana or a tripartite concept that include the spiritual relationship between human and God, and their environment.
The rapid growth of development in tourism has had a big impact and influences to Bali tradition and lifestyle. Interestingly, Balinese culture is still as what it was, growing along with the of globalization. It is the Balinese civilization what makes the island different from other destination.
Among 17,500 islands across the Indonesian archipelago, Bali is one of the 33 provinces of the Republic of Indonesia, the largest archipelagic country in the world, made up of 2,000,000 km2 of land with a chain of islands stretching over 500,000 km from Sumatra to Papua, and covers territorial waters of more than 5,000,000 km2.
Situated between Java and Lombok, the island of Bali is located 8 to 9 degrees south of the equator with the Java Sea to the north, the Indian Ocean to the south. Bali’s covers an area of 5,636 km2 or 0.29% of Indonesia, measuring just 90km long the north-south axis and less than about 140km from west to east.
Divided into three areas of water, the North Bali Sea is about 3,168km2, the East about 3.350km2, and the West about 2,982km2. Bali Sea covers an area of 9,500km2. The North Bali sea runs along the coastline of Buleleng, the East Bali Sea runs along the coastline of Karangasem, Klungkung and Gianyar, and the West Bali Sea include the coastline of Badung Tabanan and Jembrana.
With sunshine shining throughout the year, Bali has a tropical monsoon climate, with pleasant day temperatures between 20 to 33 degrees Celsius or 68 to 93 degrees Fahrenheit. Rainy season starts from October to March, when the West monsoon brings heavy showers and high humidity. June to September is considered the driest season, with low humidity and it can be fairly cold in the evenings, the best time for any outdoor activities.Something unique can be found about climate in Bali. Even when it rains most times in the most parts of Bali you can often enjoy sunny days on the “Bukit”, the hill south of Jimbaran. On the other hand, you may expect cloudy skies and drips throughout the year in Ubud and the mountainous areas. Most interestingly perhaps, the international weather reports for “Denpasar” or “Bali” mention showers and rain storms all times of the year. In higher regions such as in Bedugul or Kintamani you’ll expect to wear either a sweater or jacket when evening falls.Bali’s population of over 3,000,000 souls spread over the whole island, including those in the smaller islands of Nusa Penida, Nusa Ceningan, Nusa Lembongan, Serangan and Menjangan Island. The overwhelming majority of Balinese are Hindus, with the increasing number on non-Hindu migrating from the closest neighboring islands of Java and Lombok.
The coastal areas in the south are the most populous area with over 370,000 people living in various professions in the capital of Denpasar. Farming has been the primary way of living in Balinese life. Where else fishing, trading and craftsmanship are also in fashion from generation to generation. Yet with the fast growing of tourism since past few decades, young people start to build up a new touch in their living culture.
Life in Bali is very communal under the organization of villages. Temple ceremonies, marriage, cremation, farming and even the creative art festivals are decided by the local community institution called “Banjar”. The responsibilities in the day-to-day life are normally administered by both the Banjar and the government. The local government mostly responsible for schools, health clinics, hospitals and roads, and Banjar is responsible for all other aspects of life. There is another association exists in the banjar named “Subak” that concerns to the production of rice and organizes the complex irrigation system. Every family who owns a rice field must be a member of their local Subak, which then ensures that every member gets his fair distribution of water. A banjar consists of an average of 50 to 150 family members, owning a meeting venue called the Bale Banjar, which is used for regular gatherings and a center for local gamelan orchestras and drama groups.
‘Mekepung Lampit’: Water Buffalo Races in Jembrana Bali
Makepung is the name of a major grand prix event in Jembrana, West Bali, which features racing buffalo races for farmers to celebrate a bumper harvest in Bali. Once it was popular entertainment in the 1940s but was recently revived after decades of hiatus.
Hundreds of pairs of buffaloes are teamed up together with their jockeys. They ride the traditional wooden ploughs that are slightly modified for the competition. The racer buffaloes, or ‘kerbau pepadu’, compete in various open race circuits in assorted heats.
Makepung is derived from the base word of kepung, meaning ‘chase’, similar to the expression ‘steeplechase’. This unique race brings to life the agrarian way of life and effortlessly blends with the island’s traditional cultures to create a modern-day tourist attraction. It also promotes tourism to this far-flung western location. The competitions also provide positive impact on other local sectors such as agriculture and farming. The tradition has partly prevented the shift of land for farming use. It has also encouraged the people to improve the quality of animal husbandry, raising winning buffaloes for the yearly events.
In addition to the racing, visitors also get treated to a unique show known as the ‘buffalo fashion show’. During this show, these beautiful animals are dressed in animal clothing embellished with ornaments before been allowed to compete in the best-dressed section.
Makepung Bullock Races run each year and kick off early, usually by 7.30am, so if you would like to attend, make your way to the circuit in good time. The dates for each year’s event vary; however generally the heats take place each month on a Sunday morning from July to November.
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