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Uncovering the Secrets of Penglipuran Village and its Global Tradition

Penglipuran Village is an indigenous village whose name has gone global. This village is not just a tourist destination, but also a representative of a harmonious life between man, nature, and God.

Have you visited this village in Bali? If not, explore and learn more about this famously clean village.

Why is Penglipuran Village famous overseas?

This village can be likened to a beautiful piece of jewelry that is slowly gaining its luster amidst the hustle and bustle of Bali tourism. The village offers tranquility and authenticity that is still preserved.

Penglipuran is not just a tourist destination; it is a living representation of the harmony between man, nature, and God, a sustainable Tri Hita Karana philosophy.

Located in Bangli Regency, this traditional village has long been recognized worldwide. Its natural beauty, preserved traditions, neat spatial layout, and well-maintained environment are its attractions.

Thousands of domestic and foreign travelers flock to witness the uniqueness of this village. No wonder Penglipuran has become an icon of Bali's tourism character.

Cleanliness as a Lifestyle: Penglipuran Village Named the Cleanest Village

One of the factors that has catapulted the name of this traditional village is its reputation as the cleanest village in the world. However, this recognition is not without reason.

From the moment you set foot in Penglipuran, you'll immediately feel the difference. The cobblestone streets of the village are neat and free of litter.

Each house has a well-maintained yard, with no dry leaves scattered about. Cleanliness in Penglipuran is not just an obligation, but a lifestyle that is deeply embedded in every aspect of society.

Residents collectively maintain environmental cleanliness with full awareness, starting from independent waste management to cooperation in cleaning public areas.

A philosophy of life that emphasizes harmony with nature encourages them to care for the environment as part of themselves. No wonder the air here feels so fresh and the atmosphere so comfortable, far from pollution and dirt.

The Uniqueness of Penglipuran Village Not Found Elsewhere

This famous traditional village offers a series of unique features that make it different from other traditional villages in Bali, even in Indonesia.

  1. Consistent Customary Layout

    The village is built with a very organized spatial layout following the Tri Mandala concept. The upstream (north) part is the sacred area (temple), the middle part is the residential area, and the downstream (south) part is the cemetery.

    All houses face the same direction, north, towards the sacred Mount Agung. This design reflects Bali's deep cosmology.

  2. Uniform Traditional House Architecture

    Almost all houses in Penglipuran have a uniform architecture, with dominant materials of bamboo, wood, and clay roof tiles.

    The entrance gate of each house (angkul-angkul) has an identical design, creating a harmonious and organized visual impression.

  3. Stepped Streets of Solid Stone

    The main street of the village is a stepped road made of solid stone. This adds to the traditional and natural feel, while also serving as natural drainage when it rains.

  4. Sacred Bamboo Forest

    In the western part of the village, there is a vast and preserved bamboo forest, which is considered sacred by the locals. This forest serves as the ecological support of the town and is an essential landscape for traditional ceremonies.

  5. No Motorized Vehicles

    One of the unique rules in Penglipuran is the prohibition of motorized vehicles entering the core area of the village.

    This rule preserves the tranquility, clean air, and authenticity of the traditional atmosphere. Visitors must park their vehicles in designated areas outside the village and walk.

Entrance Fee to Penglipuran Village and Visitor Facilities

To enter Penglipuran Village, visitors will be charged a very affordable entrance fee, ranging from IDR 15,000 to IDR 20,000 for domestic tourists and slightly higher for foreign tourists.

You not only get access to explore the beauty of the village, but also some facilities, such as:

  1. Local Guides

    Although not mandatory, there are often local guides on hand to explain the details of Penglipuran's history, culture, and philosophy of life.

  2. Educational Information

    Some traditional houses may be opened to the public as a kind of mini museum, where visitors can see the contents of the house and learn about the daily life of the community.

  3. Instagrammable photo spots

    Every corner of the village is an interesting photo spot, from the rows of angkul-angkul, bamboo houses, to the charming bamboo forest.

  4. Cultural Experience

    Visitors can see first-hand the daily activities of the residents, witness the process of making handicrafts, or even try traditional snacks sold in some houses.

Best Time to Visit Penglipuran Village

The best time to visit this traditional village is during the dry season, between May and September. During this period, the weather tends to be sunny, making it more comfortable to walk around the village and take photos.

Avoid visiting during the middle of the day, especially if you're not used to the heat. Mornings before 10am or afternoons after 3pm are ideal.

During these hours, the atmosphere is calmer, the light is softer for photography, and the air is cooler.

If you're lucky, you might be able to witness some of the traditional activities or religious ceremonies that are an integral part of the Penglipuran people's lives.

How to Get to Penglipuran Village

Penglipuran Village is located in Bangli Regency, Bali, which is about 45 kilometers from Denpasar City. You can get to this area with several options:

  1. Private vehicle

    From Denpasar or the south of Bali (Kuta, Seminyak, Ubud), follow the main road towards Bangli. Use the destination map app "Penglipuran Traditional Village". The journey takes about 1.5 to 2 hours.

  2. Online Taxi or Conventional Taxi

    You can also book an online or conventional taxi to this traditional village. This option is convenient, but may be more expensive.

  3. Rent a Car with Driver

    Many travelers choose to rent a car with a driver. This option is very convenient because the driver already knows the route and can take you to several other destinations around Bangli.

  4. Take a Package Tour

    Many tour agencies in Bali offer package visits to Penglipuran, often combined with visits to Lake Batur, Kintamani, or Pura Kehen.

Upon arrival, you'll need to park your vehicle in the designated parking area outside the village, then walk inside to explore the uniqueness of the village.

This village is far from just a tourist destination in Bali, as you will be invited to explore while understanding the traditions and customs that are full of meaning and philosophy of life.

Are you ready to venture into this well-organized, clean and important traditional village? Prepare yourself to explore and respect the traditions that apply there.

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