Tourism Objects of Trunyan Village, Bangli - The Most Unique and Awful Tours in Bali


In the island of Bali there is a unique tradition that still runs until now hlo. This unique tradition is none other than in Trunyan Village which places the deceased in the open nature. Well, if by chance readers in Bali or brand will plan a vacation here, don't forget to visit the Tourism Objects of Trunyan Village, Bangli - The Most Unique and Awful Tours in Bali Because by visiting it, you will understand in more detail the most different Bali Holiday Villas Seminyak attractions when compared to other attractions around it. From the tales obtained, the ones who created the corpses here did not smell bad, namely the tree "Taru Menyan", Taru means tree and menyan means fragrance.

This tree is capable of neutralizing the foul scent caused by corpses. Going further, the reader will see a row of human skulls complete with other bones. So many, from some visitors may not even realize that what was stepped on is the remains of bones from a buried body. If you are lucky, can personally see a corpse that is still intact. In order to avoid the Bali Accommodation corpse from being destroyed by wild animals, new bodies buried will be given a barrier from bamboo worms made to resemble a triangle. This tour is more inclined to the mystery tour or bone museum, where the skull and human bones are neatly lined up. Placing the deceased on the ground under the taru tree Menyan in the open or "mepasah". 


As long as the reader knows, not all corpses can be buried here hlo. Only the corpses of people who died reasonably are buried here. Funeral "mepasah" can be done if the time of death has been married, still single and not yet mature (her milk teeth have been dated). In addition to the above, resembling those who died due to accidents, after dying their disabilities, illnesses (smallpox, leprosy, etc.), killed or committed suicide and other unthinkable deaths will be buried in a place nicknamed "Seme Cerik". According to the Bali Tour Activity myths of the society that circulated until now, when people who have always sinned during their lives, their corpses will be obsolete.


The origin of the invitation is believed to be the discourse of Trunyan Village. In the past, there was a Taru Menyan tree that gave off a very fragrant scent that created the Ratu Gede Pancering Jagat visited the source of the fragrance. Then Ratu Gede Pancering Jagat met with Ida Ratu Ayu Dalem Pingit around the evergreen cypress tree. Long story short, it was at that location that they carried out a marriage ceremony that was witnessed by Bali Cheap Hotel residents while hunting. Before carrying out the wedding ritual, Ratu Gede Pancering Jagat invited a number of people from the evergreen landung village to establish a village nicknamed "Taru Menyan", time went by and was worn out over time as the Taru Menyan title evolved into "Trunyan". 


Because Trunyan village has an interesting tradition, making it a popular Bali Aga Village and as one of the unique tourist destinations on the island of Bali. Trunyan Village is perfectly located to the west of Lake Batur Kintamani, to go to Trunyan Village there are 2 paths. The first pathway is able to use land routes and the second is the waterway that passes through the lake. The land route will take around 45 minutes to 1 hour by passing Bali Best Hotel Penelokan Village. If using a waterway, there are 2 ways of crossing which is through the Trunyan Village itself with a travel time of about 15-20 minutes or able to also through the port of Kedisan which will take about 45 minutes. When you enter this tourist site, the reader will be welcomed by 2 temples filled with skulls. Vacation here, of course you have a brave soul! But for the curious reader, don't be afraid to visit it. Because of various tour guides which you can rent during the crossing.

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