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| The Bali Barat National Park is the only one
natural national park in Bali. Located in the west part of Bali, this park covers about
77.000 ha of land and sea. The area consists of tropical forest, rivers, beach and sea,
including Menjangan island. This is the home of the Balinese Sterling or Jalak Bali or
Jalak Putih. This species is conservation because of its dangerous habitat. |
Start time
This is a full day tour. Since the target is about 124 kms to the Bali Barat National Park
(the west part of Bali), we will pick you up at 08.00 am if your hotel location is in
Nusadua or Jimbaran. While for those who are staying in Kuta, Sanur, Canggu, Ubud and
Kerobokan will be picked up at 07.30 am.Your
Journey
For those who are staying in Kuta, Kerobokan, Canggu, Jimbaran, Sanur and
Nusadua, your journey to the bali Barat National Park will through Denpasar city, Mengwi,
Tabanan, Pekutatan, Rambut Siwi Temple, Negara, and Melaya village. The last mentioned
village is located at the edge of the park. Leaving this village you will enter the park
even when you are still sitting down on your seat at our vehicle. A quick stop will be
done in the office of the park at Cekik village for reporting. Then we will take you to
Jayaprana and Layonsari grave in Teluk Terima before keeping on to Banyuwedang village.
All the places are located in the middle of the park. To back to your hotel we route the
same way as we came from. |
The Balinese Romeo and Juliet
In the middle of the park, about 1.5 km from the main road, there is a small temple.
Actually the temple is used to be a grave. Since 20 last years the temple has been a real
temple. The story is like this.
Centuries ago, there was a small kingdom called Kalianget. Once upon a day the kingdom was
attached by dangerous diseases that most of its people died. But the kingdom was safe
although most of the king family members died, too. This made the king very sad. Then he
visited his people for entertain himself and his people. At a cross road he met a child
(boy) who was crying for the death of his parents and his brothers. The king adopted the
boy to be his son because of losing all his children. He took the boy the his palace and
lived with him. The boy was Jayaprana. When the boy had got adult he became a handsome
one. The king loved him so much so he gave anything for his happiness. But Jayaprana was a
good man. He never wanted any curious thing and had a simple way of life inspite of being
a son of the king. Then, the time had come. He falled in love with a beautiful seller
flower in the market. The girl was Layonsari (actually this is not her real name. No one
know her real name. The name of Layonsari was known after her death).
Back to the story. Layonsari also falled in love with Jayaprana. Simply the king agreed
with the intention of Jayaprana in merrying her. The people of the kingdom were very happy
with the merriage, especially Jayaprana and Layonsari. But what's a pity. The king falled
in love, too, with Layonsari when Layonsari had been Jayaprana's wife. That's the
beginning.
The king then ordered Jayaprana go to the forest near the sea to kill the robbers
accompanied by his guards. With this strategy the king hoped he could gave Jayaprana away
from his wife and he could persuaded Jayaprana's wife to merry himself.
Jayaprana went to the forest although his wife had told him about her bad sign for his
journey. He accompanied by Patih Sawung Galing, the head guard of the kingdom. After
walking for days they reached the forest eventually. There were many faiths with the
robbers, and they succeeded in killing all the robbers. At the last faith with the
robbers, Patih Sawung Galing tried to kill Jayaprana. But he could not. He tried many
times with various ways but nothing could kill him. Then Patih Sawung Galing stopped.
Jayaprana and Patih Sawung Galing made a conversation. Jayaprana asked Patih Sawung Galing
why he wanted to kill him. According to Patih Sawung Galing, that was the king's order. He
told Jayaprana that the king wanted to be a husband of Layonsari. Jayaprana understood and
became sad. He knew the king was very kind of him during his life. Jayaprana wanted to
give anything to the king but his wife. He had promised to obey all the orders of the
king. Of course, Jayaprana could killed Patih Sawung Galing and then killed the king. But
what for ? He though. With the event, he had nothing anymore in his life except his wife.
He was so sad. Then he decided to let Patih Sawung Galing to kill him in order to fulfil
his promise to the king, his step-father. He took the flower he was using in this hair and
gave it to Patih Sawung Galing. Jayaprana also gave his Keris to Patih Sawung Galing so he
could kill him. Jayaprana asked Patih Sawung Galing to send his mesage to his wife that he
was died in order to fulfil his promise to the king. The tears of Patih Sawung Galing
dropped when he took the flower and Keris. With just one hit Patih Sawung Galing could
kill Jayaprana easily. Then the magic began. A good smell came from the body of Jayaprana
and spreaded out to cover the forest. All animals became sad and screamed out but a white
tiger. The tiger jumped to Patih Sawung Galing and killed the guard with one hit. The same
event also happened to Layonsari a few day later. She suicided after knowing her husband
had been died for the king. A good smell came from her body and spreaded out to cover the
palace. (Jayaprana's wife had her name from this event. Layonsari derived from two words; Layon
means the death body, and Sari means a
good smell). The good smell was a sign that they had no sins. The king was
so sad with the event. Then he withdrewn himself and stopped reigning the kingdom.
People of the Kindom then brought the body of Layonsari to the forest where Jayaprana
killed few days ago (because they wanted to met them together again). At the place the
people built two graves. One grave for Jayaprana and Layonsari, another grave was for
Patih Sawung Galing. The last man was destined to be the guard of the grave forever. After
a complete ceremony, Jayaprana and Layonsari were stated as holy men.
For centuries there have been many people (of Hindu, Moslem and Christian) come to the
grave for worship. It is peace and has a good view. You can see the sea, Menjangan island,
event some mounts in East Java from this grave. In front of the grave is a beautiful
peninsula. The place is known as Teluk Terima.
Completing your tour
After visiting the Jayaprana-Layonsari's grave and Banyuwedang, our guide will take you
back to your hotel using the same way from where we came from. You may arrive at your
hotel around 06.45 pm, depends on the location of your hotel.
Rate/Fare
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special rate for this package.
Fare Includes
- Air Conditioned Transport
- Enterance Fee
- English speaking guide or as required
- Enterance fee for all tourism objects
- Lunch at our preferred restaurant
- International Insurance cover
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