SANGEH FOREST
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From the temple of Taman Ayun, by continuing eastward and bifurquant north by Blakiuh (where a fantastic banyan was planted by the king of Mengwi), you join the Forêt Forest, which is also called the Sacred Monkey Forest (open all day, on donation).
The legend comes from the Ramayana where this forest would be cited: " Hanuman, head of the Monkey army, wanted to kill Rawana, Rama's great enemy, but on the way, he dropped a piece of the sacred mountain Mahameru, with his monkey population, in Sangeh. When entering the forest, you also slip into the epic of the Ramayana. This splendid forest, where you can find a muscadiers wood, provides the freshness you need in the daytime. At the same time, she hides the many monkeys, who are very clever, who remove you from everything you need: glasses, hat, bag, camera, camera, etc. They are sometimes returned by the Balinese with a small sum of money.
At the centre of the forest, Pura Sari Sari's temple contains an interesting statue of Garuda.
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