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We have designed an impressive outing for those interested in archaeology by visiting an 11th century megaliths that was created by Kebo Iwa known as the Balinese giant and master builder. He was the Prime Minister of former king Dalem Bedaulu. The experience starts with a visit to the mysterious Goa Gajah, an 11th century hermitage cave, also known as the Elephant Cave, a gaping mouth forms an entrance to the cave depicting entangling leaves rocks, animals, ocean waves and demonic human shapes. We would continue our journey to Candi Tebing in Pejeng where you will find the foot stamp of Kebo Iwa as well as hidden ancient megaliths. Our last destination is Gunung Kawi temple in the area of Tampaksiring. Following the numerous steps down to the valley where the temple is built, we would be pampered with a breath-taking rice terrace till we will reach the 11th century tombs carved out of the rock face on the bank of the Pakerisan river. On the way back to the hotel, we would make a little stop at Tegalalang where you will see the well manicured rice terrace views. A great chance for stunning photographs.
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