Bengkel Village located in Busung Biu, Buleleng District, Singaraja Regency, Bali, Indonesia, in the elevation of 480 m (above sea level). Bengkel Village is adjacent directly with Plapuan Village in southern and Umejero Village in northern. Bengkel Village, which is crowded with beautiful nature panorama, with hills which is decorated by clove plantation that has a typical scents. Inhabited by about 900 families who joined in 11 banjar.
Bengkel Village has a uniqueness which the cemetery is
also a clove plantation, so when the clove flowering season, the cemetery is no longer a haunted place because a lot of jokes and even songs sounded from the workers who picking the cloves and if we are see more carefully, we will find out that Bengkel Village not only crowded by clove plantation but also lush with another fruits and vegetables.
The life's system of this village is still traditional where is frequently there are crop exhange (barter) amongs the inhabitant, such as fruits, corn, and so on. It is generally tends to be distributed to neighbors rather than sold, because the price is cheap.