Jembrana Regency - Bali

Some of Bali’s oldest remains of prehistoric humans have
been found in the Jembrana regency. Legend tells that sparsely
populated West Bali got that way because its early inhabitants
were cursed into invisibility for having violated the daughter
of a powerful priest. A ruling family related to the Gelgel house
was established here in the mid 1400s, but a dispute among its
tow founders led to civil war and a destruction of the courts.
For a while the area was considered to be marginal part of the
Badung kingdom, and the prince from Sulawesiset himself up as
ruler during the 17th century with little probles.
Karangasem, nearly took Jembrana in the late 1800s, but Jembrana
surrendered peacefully to the Dutch before rival Kingdoms were
subdued. Most of Jembrana includes the forests, mountain and coast
of the West Bali National Park and Reserve. Visitor must obtain
the necessary permit and guide the park headquarters in Cekik.
You might be lucky to seet the rate White Bali Starling bird,
or maybe the roar of the Balinese tiger, long thought to be extinct.
Excellent diving and snorkeling can be found around Menjangan
Island, with the Banyu Wedang hot springs nearby on the coast.
Catch a ferry to Java at Gilimanuk port. Close to the district
capital of negara is temple of gede Prancak near a river, while
further is the Rambut Siwi complex hs magnificent ocean views.
A large fishing communitu has been established at Pengambengan,
and there is an excellent sufing beach of Medewi. Cloves are grown
on plantations in the foothills around Asah Duren. Bigger is better
in Jembrana: huge bamboo xylophones of the gamelan jegog accompanies
martial arts and dances. Kendang mebarung competitions of large
oversized drums are sometimes held. Exciting makepung bull races
take places in the villages of Banyubiru and Delod Brawah during
the dry season. Joged bumbung groups with flirtatious dancers
accompanied by smaller bamboo instruments are popular around Tegal
Cangking.