In the area of Gianyar or just about 26 km from the capital city of Denpasar, there is a small forest frequented by tourists to just look cute and innocent behavior of hundreds of monkeys that meninggali small forest. The monkeys were quite tame and can be actively encouraged to play by the visitors who come to this tourist area. Besides inhabited by hundreds of monkeys, a small forest is also used as the village cemetery where pretty sacred place.
Hence there is no reason to not make this site a visit when you travel to Bali for quite complete. Here you can watch the monkeys are funny, witty at times a little naughty, too, can see the tombs of the ancestors Balinese temple building and its architecture will Balinya thick. And when the right time can be seen occasionally complete with a ceremony in the temple (temple) or cremation (cremation).
Wenara Wana is also often referred to as the Ubud Monkey Forest On of Best Spot In Bali. This location is a nature reserve and temple complex in which there are approximately 340 long-tailed macaques. Monkeys consisted of 32 male adults, 19 young males, 77 adult females, 122 juvenile, 54 cubs and monkeys. There also exist at least four groups of monkeys that occupy different locations in the park.
The number of visitors per month just fantastic because it can reach 10,000 people. The extent of Ubud Monkey Forest is estimated to 27 acres and contains at least 115 different tree species. In addition, there is also a temple called Pura Dalem Agung temple Padangtegal which also serve as a source of sanctity to the Balinese because often times used as a ceremonial and religious places.
Leading to Wenara Wana
It lies in between the village of Padang Tegal and Nyuh Yellow, Ubud district, Regency of Gianyar, precisely 26 km from Denpasar City. Opening hours from 08 o'clock in the morning until 18:00 at night. The entry price is quite affordable at $ 20,000 for domestic tourists and Rp 40,000 for foreign tourists.
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