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Sangeh Monkey Forest

 

Located in the serene village of Sangeh, this enchanting forest is a living sanctuary that embodies the harmonious coexistence of nature and spirituality. The forest is home to a large population of grey long-tailed macaques, who are considered sacred and are believed to be the guardians of the forest's ancient Pura Bukit Sari Temple. The presence of these playful yet revered creatures adds a unique charm to the forest, making it a captivating destination for visitors.

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The significance of Sangeh Monkey Forest extends beyond its natural beauty and playful inhabitants. It is a place where nature and spirituality intertwine, reflecting the deeply rooted Balinese belief in the sacredness of all living beings. The towering nutmeg trees that dominate the forest, some of which are believed to be centuries old, create a mystical ambiance that invites reflection and introspection.

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The forest and Temple complex are also important cultural sites, preserving the traditions and rituals of the local community. Pura Bukit Sari, nestled within the forest, is dedicated to the Hindu deities and plays a vital role in the religious life of the villagers. The Temple's serene environment and the forest's natural splendor make Sangeh a place of tranquility and spiritual rejuvenation.

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