Singaraja is the regency seat of Buleleng, Bali, Indonesia. It is on the north coast just east of Lovina. Singaraja still has some of the feel of an old colonial capital. The streets are wider and grander than elsewhere in Bali and some of the old houses set in large gardens recall days long gone. Singaraja just looks different to other towns and cities in Bali. This is also a noticeably multi ethnic city. The muslim influence is especially apparent in the district near the old docks called Kampung Arab and the largest Chinese temple in Bali is here.
Starting with a noble to build friendship to all over the world and to make the rural economy stronger, since five years ago Jro Sukamaji pioneered tourism business with a...
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Vila Sangkih is situated on a clove and coffee farm in the remote area of Umejero, high up in the hills of Northern Bali, two-and-a-half hours from the international airport. ...
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