sembrian , bali aga village , lovina , bali , indonesia


Sembiran,the smallest bali aga village in bali, north west of lovina , on the road to tembok. The more remote parts of Bali are home to the Bali Aga (original Balinese who shunned the caste system imposed on the rest of the island by the advancing Javanese Hindu Majapahit empire in 1343. As well as the famous villages of Tenganan and Trunyan there are other smaller villages with a connection to the Bali Aga. One of these is Sembiran on the NE coast. Sembiran doesn’t really have anything special other than its Bali Aga population, who are very friendly and hospitable. The local temples of the bali aga are differencent with temple you see in other parts of Bali. For one thing, some Bali Aga temples may not have a perimeter wall. Sembiran is located 3km inland from the village of Pacung. The original Balinese or Bali Aga, are a unique ethnic group that still live and practise a way of life that pre-dates modern civilisation. The Bali Aga are thought to be the original inhabitants of Bali who fled imperialistic invaders, eventually finding refuge in the solitude of Bali's remote mountains


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