
Venture into Bali’s forests and parks for a different perspective of this tropical island. Inland, you’ll find often find huge Banyan trees thriving in villages and temple grounds, tamarind trees in the northern region, and bright red flame trees, acacias and mangroves dominating the south. Bali also has about a dozen species of coconut palms and an even larger variety of bamboo species.
Bali is a thriving habitat for exotic animals, including monkeys, civets, mousedeer, and barking deer. The Bali starling (Leucopsar rothschildi) is the island’s only indigenous bird, but there are also over 300 species of birds such as wildfowl, sea eagles, sandpipers, and blue kingfishers. Of course, hikers get to enjoy miles of trekking routes, many of which lead to Bali’s volcanic mountains.
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Alas Kedaton Monkey Forest is a nutmeg forest and temple which serves as a sanctuary for grey long-tailed macaques. Also called Obyek Wisata Alam Alas Kedaton, it’s one of several monkey forests in Bali. A must-see is the Pura Dalem Kahyangan Kedaton Temple, where you can walk on pathways surrounding the mossy temple walls.
Many choose to explore this forest as an alternative to the more popular Ubud Monkey Forest, especially those on tours to Bali’s western region. Alas Kedaton is quite far from the island’s main tourist destinations, which simply means you’ll usually find fewer crowds on your visit. 阅读更多内容
地址: Jalan Raya Alas Kedaton, Kukuh, Tabanan, Bali 82121, Indonesia