Alas
Kedaton or “Holy Forest: is a small forrest measuring
12,00ha where you can see hundreds of monkeys in their
natural habitat. It's one of the place in Bali where monkeys
exist,
free and peaceful. There are hundred of monkeys in this
forest and high up on the big trees many bats area hanging
and singing with their loud voices.
Located in Sangeh Village, the six-hectare forest is populated
with giant nutmeg trees of up to 40m in height. Hordes
of Balinese monkeys that inhabit both the trees and the
temple, Pura Bukit Sari, located in the heart of the forest,
will greet you as you enter the forest, some of them even
daring to get close to you. The monkeys have become well
acquainted with human company, but beware - sometimes
in their attempts to get food, they will snatch some object
in order to trade for food. Be aware that the monkeys
are easily attracted by shiny objects, such as cameras,
jewelry, wristwatches or glasses - best to leave these
things behind or keep them hidden.
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