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Candidasa, a tourist's village
in eastern Bali, is a centre point for trips to
all over east Bali; where you can pass the hours
with locals on the streets and beaches, or find
someone to take you fishing, snorkeling or gambling.
And let the crickets and crashing surf lull you
to sleep each night.
Candidasa is the perfect blend; everything one
would want in seaside resort-reasonable accommodations,
variegated dining, interesting sea sports, warm-water
bathing, and tranquil nights.
For a scenic land tour, you can hire bicycles
or simply walk the gorgeous hill country above
town. Visit nearby Tenganan to shop, and for a
fascinating look at the ancient rituals of a traditional
society, also Tirtagangga, Kusamba, Goa Lawah,
and eastern mountain towns like Putung and Iseh
can be reached in minutes from Candidasa.
Candidasa is derived from 'Cilidasa' meaning 'Ten
Children.' It is indicated by a shrine in the
eastern part of the village, on a hillside under
a cliff, looking out over a spring-fed lotus lagoon
emptying into the sea, was founded in the 11th
century. At street level is a statue of the giantess
Hariti, a fertility goddess, surrounded by her
many children.
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