Tampaksiring is a small town that has the most impressive old monument in Bali, here too, there is an important large temple and public baths, Tampaksiring is a haven for tourists from Ubud that will be to Lake Batur.Kawasan Tampaksiring already very popular, especially because the first president of Indonesia - Sukarno, established the State Palace, which are located adjacent to the Pura Tirta Empul. Tampaksiring name derives from two words in Bali, which is visible (which means 'palm') and siring (which means 'oblique'). According to a legend recorded on palm leaves USANA Bali, the name is derived from the former sole of the foot of a king named Mayadenawa. King is clever and powerful, but it is insolence. He considered himself god and ordered his subjects to worship him. As a result of the disposition Mayadenawa it, Batara Indra angry and send his hosts to menghacurkannya. However, Mayadenawa ran into the forest. For his pursuers lost track, he walked by tilting the soles of his feet. By doing so he hopes that his pursuers do not recognize that the trail he left behind that is the human footprint, which traces Mayadenawa.Usaha Mayadenawa failed. Eventually he was captured by his pursuers. However, before that, with the remnants of its miracle he managed to create a toxic spring caused many deaths for his pursuers after they drank water from springs ciptannya it. Batara Indra also create other springs as the antidote to the poisoned water. Water bidder was given the name Tirta poison Empul (which means 'airsuci'). Forests that passed the King Mayadenawa denagn walking on his leg which was tilted region known as the Tampaksiring. Tampaksiring has several attractions that are well known by foreign tourists as well as domestic, while the object is: among the domestic tourist district with 8 this village is famous for the presidential palace. But in fact, districts with an area of 42.63 square km has many sights that are famous around the world. As Gunung Kawi, Pura Tirta Empul and more heritage sites to the south. Source
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