Kintamani, Bali
Kintamani | |
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Mount Batur seen from Kintamani | |
Kintamani Location in Bali | |
Kintamani Location in Indonesia | |
Coordinates: 8°15′29″S 115°19′43″E / 8.25806°S 115.32861°ECoordinates: 8°15′29″S 115°19′43″E / 8.25806°S 115.32861°E | |
Country | Indonesia |
Province | Bali |
Regency | Bangli |
Kintamani is a village on the western edge of the larger caldera wall of Gunung Batur in Bali, Indonesia. It is on the same north-south road as Penelokan and has been used as a stopping place to view the Gunung Batur region. Kintamani is also known for Pura Tuluk Biyu's 1,000-year-old "Rites of Peace" stone tablets and the Kintamani dog.[1] It is situated next to Mount Batur.[2]
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