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Kerobokan is a coastal village located in the southern part of Bali, Indonesia. With its serene and picturesque ambiance, this village has become a popular place among nature lovers seeking a break from the bustling city life. The village is known for its lush greenery, rice paddies, and sandy beaches. In addition to the natural beauty, Kerobokan also has a rich history that makes it an intriguing and unique tourist destination. Historically, Kerobokan was part of the Badung Kingdom that ruled Bali from the early 19th century until it was later conquered by the Dutch. The village played a vital role in the island's agricultural economy during this time, as it was one of the largest rice-producing regions on the island. The village also housed several temples, such as Pura Dalem Kerobokan and Pura Batu Belig, which still stand today and reflect the rich cultural heritage of Bali. In modern times, Kerobokan has expanded its offerings to tourists. The village has gained a reputation for being a trendy location frequented by expats and artists. Along Jalan Raya Kerobokan, visitors can explore a collection of shops, cafes, and art galleries. The village is also home to famous beach clubs such as Potato Head and Ku De Ta, which are among the most fashionable on the island. The area's luxurious villas and resorts have made it a favorite location for upscale tourism.

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