Bratan Lake is located next to Mount Bratan and Mount Catur. It is the second largest lake in Bali. Filling the crater of the inactive volcano Mount Catur, Bratan Lake sits at over 1,200 meters above sea level. The important temple of Pura Ulun Danu solemnly guards the lake. The resort area of Bedugul offers excellent views of the lake, as well as a number of water activities. Providing a cool retreat from the hot and humid regions of Bali, its shores provide the traveler with hotels and restaurants and its cool waters offer parasailing, water-skiing, banana-boat rides and other water sports.
Some Japanese caves across the lake
were dug during World War II. While in the area hike to the beautiful
shrines that dot the lakeshore and forested hills around the lake or
visit the beautiful Pura Ulun Danu Bratan. Not far
from here are Buyan Lake and Tamblingan Lake, two of the four large
lakes on Bali, which can also be worth a visit. Bratan has an altitude
of about 1.000 meters, the climate is quite comfortable, at nights we
may even need some warm cloths. The area round the lake is well
equipped to cater for visitors, with facilities for various water
sports (motorboats, water-skiing, bathing) and a good restaurant.
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