Pulaki

North Bali


Pulaki is famous for its grape vines (Bali's Hattan Wines owns many), watermelons and for Pura Pulaki, a coastal temple that was completely rebuilt in the early 1980s, and is home to a large troop of monkeys. The area is also known for troops at a nearby army base. It's an easy walk from Pemuteran.


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