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History:
The name of Bukit Jambul was firstly given during the Dutch invasion
in Indonesia by a tourist, who was inspired by a high hill standing
on the south of the main road connecting Klungkung regency and Besakih
of Karangasem regency. There is a Hindu Temple called Pura Pucak
Sari on the top of the hill, which is surrounded by big trees. Below
the temple complex there is a stunning panorama of rice fields.
This makes the trees look like a tufting hair from a distance (
Bukit = hill, Jambul = Tuft of hair).
Location:
Bukit Jambul is located at Pesaban traditional village, Nongan village,
Rendang district. It is approximately 8 kms from Klungkung regency
to the north, and about 51 kms from Denpasar or 15 kms from Besakih
Temple.
Facility:
This area is facilitated with food stalls or "warung"
and also small restaurants, with a quite large parking lot.
Description:
Bukit Jambul is renown as an outstanding natural tourist destination
due to the harmonious combination of hilly land, rice fields, valleys
and the beautiful sea panorama in a distance. From high land, we
will be able to witness the beauty of the nature beneath.
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