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                   Theme 
                    Dinner & Lunch 
                     
                     
                     
                  
                  Procession 
                    and Royal Dinner at Kerambitan Palace   
                     
                     Puri 
                    Anyar Kerambitan is a Royal Balinese compound located in the 
                    village of Kerambitan, about 45 minutes drives from Denpasar. 
                    The Puri Anyar Kerambitan dates back to the era of Balinese 
                    Rajas, when a prince from Tabanan built a new Palace in Kerambitan. 
                    Puri Anyar means New Palace. Although the Palace itself dates 
                    back to the 17th century, it has recently been restored. Puri 
                    Kerambitan covers an area of one and a half hectares and consists 
                    of ten pelebahan or courts, where five brothers and their 
                    families live. The head of the family, Anak Agung Ngurah Oka 
                    Silagunadha, represents the ninth generation. 
                  "The 
                    Magical Puri Night" 
                  Upon 
                    arrival at Kerambitan palace, guests will be welcomed by torch 
                    bearers lining the path that leads to the entrance of the 
                    Puri (this is a Balinese Tradition), followed by a welcome 
                    dance and handbouquets being offered to each quest. 
                    Guests then enter the middle court of the Puri, where a typical 
                    welcome drink and Balinese foods will be served. After dinner, 
                    a performance of the Joged Bungbung Dance will be held and 
                    the guests may be participate. Afterwards, guests are escorted 
                    to other parts of the Puri and invited to sign the Guest Book. 
                    A performance of magical Tektekan dance, which originates 
                    from Kerambitan village, concludes the program. 
                     
                    The seating capacity of Puri Anyar 
                    Kerambitan is 200 people.. 
                     
                  Dinner 
                    at Mengwi   
                     
                    Pura Taman Ayun in Mengwi is one of the biggest temples in 
                    Bali. The temple is surrounded by a moat-like lake and contains 
                    a number of tall pagodas. The outer yard of the temple is 
                    often used for holding banquets. 
                    Banquets at Pura Taman Ayu are impressive as they involve 
                    large numbers of local villagers, who entertain diners with 
                    a kind of ceremonial procession similar to the processions 
                    Balinese undertake for religious and ritualistic purposes. 
                     
                   
                    Maximum capacity: 400 - 500 persons. 
                    
                   
                     
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