Songan Agriculture
This village is center of agriculture at this area as it has fertile soil and water. The fresh water from the lake is pumped inland using simple pumps connected by long thin pipes. Mostly farmers cultivate onion, read bean, chili paper, cabbage, tomato, corn. Farmers can do harvesting all year round, because on dry season they still have water from the lake. Onion is more popular as only take 65 days from planting to harvesting.
Fish farming is also seen on the lake side. When I asked the local “What kind of fish do they farm?” He told me “They are Kuramba, Mujair and Karper”.
The road leads to Songan is so narrow and winding – just after Toya Bungkah to north. Pura Ulun Danu Batur nestles at the end of the road. From Songan you can also do trekking and enjoying scenery and beautiful sunrise.
- Mount Batur Sunrise
- Trunyan
- The Ancient Survival: The Bali Aga
- New Road Link Trunyan to Outsiders
- Songan Sunrise
- Ida Ratu Ayu Subandar (Ratu Ayu Mas Subandar)
- Pura Bukit Mentik, Gunung Lebah Batur
- Ulun Danu Temple Batur
- Karya Ngusaba Kedasa Pura Ulun Danu Batur
- Balinese Culture, Reading The Message From Nature
- Exotic Fruit of Bali: Kaliasem
- Songan Sunrise
- On the way to Pasar Agung Temple
- Chinese Legacies in Bali Part 2
- More on Durian in Bali
- Penyekeban (The Beginning of a Battle)
- Instruction for the Trees
- History of Bali
- Lempuyang Luhur Temple
- A Balinese Folktale: The Origin of Pemecutan Dynasty
- Durian Season Is On
- Museum Bali, the Pre-historical Period
- Barong Brutuk
- Tenganan Pegeringsingan
- Sembiran
- Gebogan
- Pura Pancering Jagat
- Pura Jati
- Pura Ulun Danu Batur, Songan
- Batur Cave
- Mount Batur Caldera
- Mount Agung & Batur Seen in the Morning, Photo Gallery
- Baris Gede troupes
- Exploring Nusa Lembongan
- Flora and Fauna of Bali
- Geography of Bali















