Monday, December 23, 2013

Taro Village

Taro village is about 45 kilometers from Kuta. In this village there is a village forest inhabited by a group of white oxen. The animal was sacred by the local people. Usually these animals become complementary means of ceremonies in Bali. As a complement, the white bull was brought into place by the organizers of the ceremony and the ceremony was led around the area / place of ceremony from east to south and so on around three times. This ceremony is called the mapepada or prototype daksina. After the ceremony is complete white bulls returned to the jungle village of Taro, once offered a variety of offerings. Moreover, in this village there are two new attractions elephant trekking. Here you can ride elephants through the trail around the forest around the village of Taro. If you want, you can steer the elephant you rode a swim in the pool. 

Tickets
For tickets can get around by riding an elephant, you have to pay a ticket for U.S. $ 45. 

Access
Although access is not too wide, the road to the village of Taro pretty good. You can easily reach them with any vehicle. Unfortunately no available public transportation to this area.

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