Murni's Bali Tours, Where to go, What to do and How to do It
By Murni
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About this ebook
Tours of Bali routinely offered by travel agents and drivers haven’t really changed for decades, at least not since I was a girl. But there are now a lot of exciting new places to visit and I want my guests to see them all.
I would also like my guests to have helpful and accurate information about these fresh destinations, so I’ve put together a whole new set of trips and this ebook, which you can carry along as an easy-to-read guide.
As well as including the classic jewels in the Balinese crown, my tours cover off the beaten track destinations too, special places away from the mainstream. We have covered a range of interests in each new tour, so whether you are a temple lover, an art aficionado or a history buff, there will be something special just for you.
We’ve also included some wonderful short walks, such as a trek through a cool tropical bamboo forest or a walk along the beautifully terraced rice paddies, or even a refreshing dip in a towering waterfall.
As far as possible our drivers will keep off the main roads and personally accompany you to the sites (unless you don’t want them to). Bear in mind that in some places this is not allowed and local guides are required.
What they said about Murni’s Bali Tours, Where to go, What to do and How to do it
“I fell for the waterfall.”
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“A must take guide, on a must do tour, on a must see island... detailed descriptions, insightful observations, and stunning photography.”
Dr Rob Goodfellow, Australia, author, journalist, cultural consultant and historian
“Everything I love about a great vacation on this gem of an island ... picturesque scenery, priestesses, and piles of chocolate.”
Rupert Pullee, Wales, Proprietor Pen y Gwryd Hotel
“This wonderful guide validates my oft-repeated assertion that there can never be too much Bali in one’s life.”
Lennard Thal, New York City, Rabbi, traveller and after-dinner speaker
“Murni reveals some special Balinese treats ... very highly recommended.”
Claudia Auger, Bali, long-term Bali resident
Murni
Ni Wayan Murni was born in Penestanan, Bali. Murni is a well-known and much loved personality on the Bali scene and a pioneer of Balinese tourism. Her personal YouTube video is on youtube.com/watch?v=z2pUsbhwNzw Shops and Restaurant During her extraordinary life Murni has lived in Sanur and Ubud and has travelled widely. By the early 1970s she owned 4 shops on Sanur beach and had opened Ubud's first real restaurant, Murni's Warung, overlooking the Campuan River. Since then thousands of people have enjoyed her food and hospitality. She is still very active in the restaurant. There are YouTube videos on youtube.com/watch?v=zf3VVj7gx8g and youtube.com/watch?v=KWTgnXtOlpA Asian Antiques and Textiles During her adult life Murni has been busy collecting and becoming an expert on Asian antiques and textiles and many of them are to be found in Murni's Warung Shop beside the restaurant and in her private gallery. She was the first person in Ubud to have a proper gallery of antiques, textiles, costumes, old beads, tribal jewelry, stone carvings, masks and other ethnic pieces. Many of her pieces are museum quality and her fine arts credentials are impeccable. Murni is a member of the Thai Textile Society. Exhibitions In 2007 and 2009 Murni exhibited part of her collection at the prestigious shows, Arts of Pacific Asia and Tribal Arts & Textiles, in San Francisco and gave a lecture on Balinese textiles to the Textile Arts Council at the de Young Museum. Murni understands and participates in Balinese culture on a daily basis and used to play in a women's gamelan group at important religious ceremonies. Articles and Books Murni has written numerous articles on Balinese art and culture (https://www.murnis.com/murni/articles-by-murni/) and the book Secrets of Bali, Fresh Light on the Morning of the World by Jonathan Copeland and Ni Wayan Murni, published by Orchid Press in 2010, is in its second print run. It is available from https://murnis.com/ebookstore Murni's Very Personal Guide to Ubud by Ni Wayan Murni and photographs by Jonathan Copeland was published in October 2011 and is available as an ebook from https://murnis.com/ebookstore Ni Wayan Murni and Jonathan Copeland wrote From Tattoos to Textiles, Murni's Guide to Asian Textiles, All You Need to Know ... And More, which is an ebook available from https://murnis.com/ebookstore Murni's Bali Tours, Whe...
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Murni's Bali Tours, Where to go, What to do and How to do It - Murni
About My Tours
Tours of Bali routinely offered by travel agents and drivers haven’t really changed for decades, at least not since I was a girl. But there are now a lot of exciting new places to visit and I want my guests to see them all.
I would also like my guests to have helpful and accurate information about these fresh destinations, so I’ve put together a whole new set of trips and this ebook, which you can carry along as an easy-to-read guide.
As well as including the classic jewels in the Balinese crown, my tours cover off the beaten track destinations too, special places away from the mainstream. We have covered a range of interests in each new tour, so whether you are a temple lover, an art aficionado or a history buff, there will be something special just for you.
We’ve also included some wonderful short walks, such as a trek through a cool tropical bamboo forest or a walk along the beautifully terraced rice paddies, or even a refreshing dip in a towering waterfall.
As far as possible our drivers will keep off the main roads and personally accompany you to the sites (unless you don’t want them to). Bear in mind that in some places this is not allowed and local guides are required.
Remember that almost every place has a small entrance charge of a few dollars or a donation. This is needed by local people for expenses such as basic maintenance of the buildings and sites.
Food and meals outside the main tourist areas are not usually of the highest standard and sometimes restaurants are hard to find. Please discuss with the driver what time you would like to eat and he will give you the options and an idea of the price you might expect to pay.
Bring sun cream, a hat and your camera. Above all, be ready for adventure and have fun. The great thing about Bali is to expect the unexpected. You never know when you may come across something really important and exciting, like a religious procession winding down the road with a gamelan orchestra or even a temple ceremony with Balinese dancers. That’s why, like me, you need to be ready to change your plans at the drop of a hat and enjoy the moment.
It is my great pleasure to thank Dr Rob Goodfellow (www.culturalconsulting.com.au) for editing this book so efficiently. Of course, any mistakes are all my own.
If you have time, please let me know what you especially liked about the tours and if there is anything that I can do to improve your experience.
Murni
Murni’s Houses
Ubud
Bali
www.murnis.com
Summary of My Tours
TOUR 1
Goa Gajah the Elephant Cave – Yeh Pulu Rock-Cut Carvings – Sukarno Center – Gunung Kawi Valley of the Queens
– Tirta Empul Holy Water Spring Temple – Mount Batur – Lake Batur – Hot Springs – Tegalalang Rice Terraces – Coffee Plantation and Tea, Coffee and Chocolate Tasting
TOUR 2
Bongkasa – Chocolate Factory – Bedugul – Lake Bratan – Bali Botanic Garden – Candikuning Market – Strawberry Farms – Jatiluwi – Pura Taman Ayun Temple, Mengwi
TOUR 3
Gianyar Market – Nyoman Gunarsa Museum of Classical and Contemporary Balinese Painting – Palace of Klungkung – Kerta Gosa – Semarajaya Museum – Kusamba Beach and Salt Makers – Bat Cave – Candi Dasa – Tenganan
TOUR 4
Margarana War Memorial – Bali Butterfly Park – Ceramic Factory and Showroom – Tanah Lot Temple – Kecak and Fire Trance Dance
TOUR 5
Pejeng Market – Moon Drum Temple, Pura Panataran Sasih – Archaeological Museum – Water Blessing by Bali’s Youngest High Priestess – Kehen Temple – Penglipuran Village – Walk in a Bamboo Forest
TOUR 6
Woodcarvers in Teges – Nyana Tilem Gallery in Mas – Museum Rudana – House of Masks and Puppets – Big Baby Statue – Pura Puseh Desa Batuan – Art Museum Batuan – Take a Dip in a Waterfall
TOUR 7
Taro – Sacred White Cows – Pura Gunung Raung – Gunung Kawi Sebatu – Garuda Village – Ceking Rice Terraces – Chocolate Factory – Petulu, the Heron Village – Walk through the Rice Paddies
TOUR 8
Design Your Own Tour
Accompanying YouTube Videos
To whet your appetite, Jonathan has put together slideshows of each tour on YouTube.
TOUR 1:
youtube.com/watch?v=AkG7a8CMNzk
TOUR 2:
youtube.com/watch?v=bsN50AtsE60
TOUR 3:
youtube.com/watch?v=21vGEhuAbJo
TOUR 4:
youtube.com/watch?v=rB7bQtxnHnU
TOUR 5:
youtube.com/watch?v=f0uWoYhrnkQ
TOUR 6:
youtube.com/watch?v=DxERNk5DdUk
TOUR 7:
youtube.com/watch?v=HxxEJrgLpQw
Photographs
If you would like any of the photographs, they are available on www.jonathaninbali.com where you can order prints.
TOUR 1
Goa Gajah the Elephant Cave – Yeh Pulu Rock-Cut Carvings – Sukarno Center – Gunung Kawi Valley of the Queens
– Tirta Empul Holy Water Spring Temple – Mount Batur – Lake Batur – Hot Springs – Tegalalang Rice Terraces – Coffee Plantation and Tea, Coffee and Chocolate Tasting
The tour leaves Murni’s Houses and starts at Bedulu, only 10 minutes away; this is the richest area for archaeological sites and antiquities in Bali.
Image No. 1Goa Gajah, the Elephant Cave.
The mysterious Goa Gajah, the Elephant Cave, probably dating to the 11th century, was ‘discovered’ in 1923 by Dutch colonial civil servants, although undoubtedly already known to the locals. The Dutch thought the entrance to the cave, carved out of solid rock, was a monster with elephant’s ears. But it’s not an elephant—there’s no trunk, the ears are wrong and the eyes are too big (only the right one remains) and there aren’t any native elephants in Bali (except those in recent tourist attractions).
The site is down 75 concrete steps into the valley.
The man-made cave faces south towards the sea and danger. The entrance to the T-shaped hollowed out cave is 2 metres high and 1 metre wide and originally was pitch black inside, lit only by candles, but now there is electricity.
The entrance has niches hewn out of the walls. They may have been sleeping places. However, if they were sleeping places, then the cave was not a temple.
Image No. 2Goa Gajah, the Elephant Cave.
The right wing contains a set of three lingas, side-by-side on the same pedestal, carved out of one piece of stone. These phalluses represent the power of Siwa, the Hindu god of destruction.
Image No. 3Goa Gajah, the Elephant Cave.
The left wing has a four-armed Ganesha, the elephant-headed Hindu god, son of Siwa and remover of obstacles.
These small sculptures do not prove that it was a Siwaite sanctuary as they can easily