
NOBARTV NEWS Penglipuran Bali is one of the tourist villages on the Island of the Gods which is quite popular among local and foreign tourists.
The residents of Penglipuran Village really maintain the culture, customs and traditions of their ancestors and still maintain them today. When visiting Penglipuran Village, you will feel the atmosphere of an authentic and beautiful Balinese village.
When you go on holiday to the Island of the Gods, this village must be on your list as a Bali tourist destination that you must visit.
Let's find out more complete information about the Penglipuran Bali Tourism Village, such as its attractions, uniqueness, interesting facts, location, facilities and the latest ticket prices for 2024!
The beauty of the Penglipuran Bali tourist village is recognized worldwide

Penglipuran Tourism Village is one of the tourist villages that has won an award from UNWTO (United Nations World Tourism Organization), namely the World Tourism Organization under the UN. Penglipuran Village was selected as one of the 54 best tourist villages in 2023.
Named the Cleanest Village by UNESCO
Did you know that Penglipuran Bali Tourism Village was named one of the three cleanest villages in the world?
When you visit this village, you will be amazed at the cleanliness and neatness of the village layout. Penglipuran has clean concrete roads decorated with manicured green grass on the right and left sides. There are decorative trees in every house, as well as various ornamental Balinese statues along the village roads.
You can also visit residents' houses there. You will see their pages are clean and neat. You won't find any rubbish on the ground because rubbish bins are available every 30 meters.
Village areas limit motorized vehicle activity so you will feel cool. The rows of plants and trees in the village add to the cool and beautiful impression.
Village Spatial Planning with the Tri Mandala Concept
Penglipuran Village still maintains traditional ancestral values, including the city layout which is built on customs that have been passed down from generation to generation, namely the Tri Mandala concept.
Tri Mandala divides village space into three areas, namely Utama Mandala, Madya Mandala, and Nista Mandala. The division of space starts from north to south.
The northern area is the Utama Mandala which is an area of sacred places and gods. The central region has Madya Mandala as a settlement. At the southern end is Nista Mandala as a special village burial area.
Activities that can be done
Some activities you can do when visiting Penglipuran Village include:
1. Watch the Penglipuran Village Festival

Penglipuran Village Festival is a cultural festival which is usually held at the end of every year. This series of festival events is filled with various activities, such as traditional Balinese clothing parades, Balinese cultural arts, Barong Ngelawang, and various competitions.
Penglipuran Village Festival is a major tourist attraction and usually the number of tourist arrivals increases drastically when this festival is held. There are usually a lot of people coming to watch this arts and culture festival.
2. Learn Balinese Cultural Arts
Not only enjoying the beauty, Penglipuran Tourism Village also provides opportunities for visitors who want to learn some typical Balinese arts and culture, such as making penjor, dancing, gamelan, making gebokan or canang sari, and so on.
3. Hunt for typical culinary delights from Penglipuran Bali tourist village
A trip to a place is not complete if you haven't tried the culinary delights. Penglipuran Village has special culinary delights that you must try, called Loloh Cemcem and Tipat Cantok.
Loloh Cemcem is a traditional drink made from cemcem leaves. The leaves are pounded until they are crushed until the juice comes out, then water is added. This drink is good for helping improve digestion.

Meanwhile, Tipat Cantok is a type of heavy food, consisting of ketupat and several types of vegetables which are boiled and then drizzled with spicy peanut sauce.

Ketupat is a traditional food substitute for rice, made from rice wrapped in woven square coconut leaves and then steamed until cooked.
Facilities
- Parking area
- Public bathroom
- Photo spots
- ATMs
- Souvenir stall
- Meeting hall
- Culinary
- Places to eat
- Coffee shop
- Outbound
- WiFi area
Location of Penglipuran Bali Tourism Village
Penglipuran Banjar Environment, Kubu Village, Bangli District, Bali (map link)
Ticket Information
- Indonesian citizens children Rp. 15 thousand
- Adult Indonesian citizen IDR 25 thousand
- Foreigner children Rp. 30 thousand
- Adult foreigner IDR 50 thousand
- Learn arts and culture starting from IDR 25 thousand
Originally posted on 2024-07-26 16:39:34.
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