Badung Regency - Bali

Badung Regency, covering the areas of Nusa
Dua, Tanjung Benoa, Jimbaran, Kuta, Legian and the airport,
is the richest regency with tourist facilities and activities.
Nusa Dua is the first development in Indonesia with very careful
planning The implementation of Balinese traditional philosophy
and international health and environmental preservation standard
makes Nusa Dua one of the very few modern resorts with traditional,
cultural touches for leisure and business purposes.
On the southern most tip of Badung is Uluwatu
Temple built on top a steep cliff on a elevation of some 100
meters above the sea level. Uluwatu is one of the main temples
in Bali. There are a small number of monkeys living in the premises.
Uluwatu is recommended for sunsets viewing.
Serangan is not very far from Nusa Dua, is known as the turtle
island, and for its Sakenan Temple. During Kuningan day the temple
is visited by thousands of pilgrims with colorful dresses crossing
the narrow strait in small canoes Tanjung
Benoa is good place for water sports.
A drive to northern part of Badung offers intresting places
to visit. Taman Ayun Temple is the royal family temple of Mengwi,
than was an important kingdom of Bali. Sangeh, a village some
15 minutes away from Taman
Ayun is noted for its monkey forest and Bukit Sari Temple.
There exist two groups of monkeys who are not in good term
“as neighbors”. It is advisable to be careful with
the monkeys as sometimes they may turn naughty. Last but not least,
Kuta area is an international village. The long white sandy beaches
from the airport until Canggu, night lives and all that make Kuta
one of the most popular resorts in particular for the younger
generations. Australians and Japanese perhaps are the majority
among the visitors staying in Kuta.
Visitors are requested to swim only the safe areas marked by the
flags as the sea is directly exposed to the Indonesia Ocean with
very strong undertows.