Klungkung Palace has a fantastic chandi bentar (welcoming gate) and is surrounded by beautiful lotus ponds. The centrepiece is the Kertha Gosa Pavilion (the Hall of Justice) that dates back to the end of the 17th century. Originally the royal court of Bali, it was presided over by three Brahmana priests and still has traditional ceiling paintings depicting different punishments in the afterlife.
Situated at an altitude of 700 metres, Jatiluwih village is a green, fertile expanse of rice paddies...
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