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Travel to Bali for Your Next Holiday

Published: Oct 22nd, 2009 | Author: admin Add Comment

There has to be a reason for Bali being regarded as the Best Island in the World by an international magazine, and it surely has many. Small in size, but huge on attractions Bali charms endlessly. A place with a natural charm, Bali is home to some of the most exotic pagodas, beaches, lush fields, deep wilds and a lovely tropical climate. As morning chants from pagodas fill the air, Buddhist colors flow and Japanese practices make the day. Bali, a land of many cultures, displays a unique and fascinating culture of its won. A fascinating fusion of some of the most intriguing cultures that live on the face of the earth, Bali has come out with a culture all beautiful in itself.

One simply cannot miss the enchanting sun-kissed beaches in Bali. Golden strips of sands flooded with sunlight are simply the best places on earth to catch on a good time doing nothing. Its tropical climate and ample of sunshine adds to the magic of the natural charm. As one moves the greenery of the rice expanses takes on ones mind. And the deep woods are not simply exciting but also have an aura of mystery around them. A number of pretty volcanoes that dot the island do no less in contributing to the beauty of the landscape.

As the natural beauty of Bali soothes your soul, the land has loads to get your adrenalin pumping. Amed, Nusa Dua, and Tulamben are some of the most exciting Scuba diving spots in Bali. With it ribbons of exotic beaches, Bali is a surfing hot spot too. With paragliding opportunities, gliding over the spectacular beaches can be an absolutely thrilling event. And it’s not just about surfing and beaches. Bali is fast growing as a hot destination for other sports as well. It is home to some of the finest golf courses in the world too. Another amazing and less strenuous way of getting thrill is a cycle trek along the lovely country side. Tourists are sure to find many local dealers renting out cycles. Cruising the high seas can also be exhilarating. Get in touch with one of the many local cruise organizing people. They can offer you a good range of cruises to pick from. (more…)

The Golden Sands of Tanjung Benoa Beach, Bali

Published: Oct 16th, 2009 | Author: admin Add Comment

Tanjung Benoa, otherwise known as Benoa Peninsula, is one of the most prominent attractions in Indonesia, situated on the Bali’s south-eastern coast. Once a small typical fishing village, the destination has now been transformed into one of the most sought after beach resorts in Indonesia. Located to the north of Nusa Dua, Tanjung Benoa is a picturesque five kilometer long peninsula, boasting of a breathtaking landscape consisting of gorgeous white sandy beach, majestic mountains, and incredible coconut plantations.

Further, Tanjung Benoa is only minutes away from some of the most tourist spots in Bali. For instance, it is just 15 minutes drive away from Kuta and about 25 minutes drive from Sanur. Tanjung Benoa is connected by a narrow bustling road packed with a plethora of upscale hotels, private villas, first class restaurants, and elegant open air restaurants.

The prime draw of Tanjung Benoa is unquestionably its stupendous beach with clean safe waters. The beach is truly a mecca for enjoying a number of water sport activities, from parasailing, wind surfing, and jet skiing to snorkeling, banana boat sailing, and reef fishing. Additionally, the beach provides excellent facilities for diving enthusiasts, with a number of certified diving centers. Apart from these, a plethora of shops operate here in order to make you available all types of rental equipments for enjoying several water sport activities. (more…)

Visit Kuta Bali, Buy Handicraft Souvenir

Published: Oct 11th, 2009 | Author: admin Add Comment

Talking end for end Bali, there is many beautiful and interesting places that you can visit, for a month you going around at Bali, I think, it is not enough to exploring that graceful Deities lovely Island.
First if you visit Bali, please let ask your tour guide that you have to endure to Kuta, and I guaranty that you will get some experience that in no degree same with your other visit.

Interesting Place Around Kuta.

Kuta Beach.
Kuta Beach is very famous. You can remark the beautiful sunset at this beach everyday. In that place is many hotels, restaurant and other places you can stay or pure relaxing by enjoying the beautiful sunset. The International hotels/places like Mercure Hotel, Hard Rock Hotel etc, or any other restaurants just a few step from the sands. You do not believe how imaginary it is, until you come and be delighted with it.
You may go around to other place, however do not remember to go favor to Kuta beach about 04.00 PM o clock to enjoy the sunset.
If you like to surfing or just want to learn about surfing, you know that Kuta is the right place for it. There are many tourists from Europe, USA or Australia or other countries come to Kuta for one thing, surfing and surfing.

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Eleven Places You Must See in Bali

Published: Oct 10th, 2009 | Author: admin Add Comment

Bali is possibly one of the most enchanting island on earth. One of more than 13.000 islands in Indonesia, and Bali is revered as one of the world’s most popular and interesting tourist destination.

Some quick facts: Bali covers an area of 5620 km2, about 140 km from West to East and 80 km from the South to North. The South part consists of lime stone with beautiful soft white sand along the beach, while the East, West and North are mostly volcanic layers with black soft sand beach.

Bali has a tropical climate with the average temperature of about 30 degrees C (80 degrees F) all year. It has only 2 seasons, dry season started from April to October and wet season from October to April. It is always nice and cool in the hillside while though hot around the coastal area but there are still nice breeze all the time. The dry season is always sunny with great view of sunset and sunrise, while the wet season is not too wet because there is still much sun to enjoy during the day time.

Here are eleven things one must see if you are in Bali.

  1. Barong Dance – This is approx. 1 hour long religious dance representing the eternal fight between the good – Barong and the evil symbolized by a horrible looking witch called Rangda. The costumes and set are elaborate and nice. The trick is to get there early, so that you get front seats and be close enough to see the facial expressions of the dancers (more…)

Beach Life in Bali is Pure Fun in the Sun

Published: Oct 9th, 2009 | Author: admin Add Comment

As the temperature gets chillier in many Northern Hemisphere countries, tropical destinations such as Baliseem all the more attractive. With their bona fide friendly nature and ingenious for hospitality, the Balinese make the island an even more popular destination to beachcombers in search of sun, sand and surf.

Bali also has a variety of beach options to suit every kind of traveler. There are the popular surf spots of Kuta and Legian, the luxurious and private shores of Nusa Dua, the chic and romantic Seminyak beach and the beautifully serene locale of Sanur.

Says seasoned traveler Ganesh Manickavasagar, Director of D’Casting Company, “Bali is one of those locations where you really feel an affinity with the environment. The picturesque beaches, charming people and traditional culture combine together to create a unique experience that really is unmatched by other tropical destinations.”

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Things to See and Do in Bali

Published: Sep 30th, 2009 | Author: admin Add Comment

1) Beach & Surf
Bali is well known for its pristine white beaches and secluded coves, the most famous beaches being in Nusa Dua where long stretches of soft white sand will soothe and comfort the soles of your feet. Many hotels have their own private stretch of beach with a Beach club or restaurant along. Kuta and Uluwatu are areas in South Bali well known for their good surf which makes Bali one of the most popular surf destinations in the world.

2) Padi fields
The beautiful terraced green padi fields are another must see for a visitor to the island of Bali. Many tourists will automatically head to Ubud, about 45 minutes from Bali Airport to stay in a hotel and villa overlooking the padi fields. The best padi field scenery is at Jatih Luwih and Tegallalang which are not far from Ubud.

3) Galleries and Museums
Beautiful paintings can be found in Ubud, home of many of Bali’s well known and aspiring artists. The peaceful scenery and tranquility of the area must be an inspiration for the remarkably detailed paintings these artists create and whose works are displayed in the numerous art galleries and museums found in Ubud village. Some of the more well known galleries are The Agung Rai Museum of Art, Neka Museum, Antonio Blanco Renaissance Museum, Komaneka Gallery and Seniwati Gallery of Art by Women just to name a few.

4) Dance and Music
Dance and music plays a very important part of the life of a Balinese. Every ceremony and festival is almost always accompanied by traditional dance and the soothing sounds of the Gamelan. You will find many locations in and near Ubud where you can watch these dance performances. Dancers wear glittery and colourful costumes, executing to perfection elaborate hand movements and facial expressions to convey stories of the Ramanaya. You can watch the elegant Legong Dance at the Ubud Palace in central Ubud, or see other entertaining performances such as the Warrior Dance and Kecak Dance at other locations within the town. Wayang Kulit, or Shadow Play performances are also a common evening entertainment for the local Balinese and tourists alike.

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Get the Best From Bali

Published: Sep 28th, 2009 | Author: admin Add Comment

Nestled amidst a scattering of islands that makes up Indonesia, Bali is a green jewel rich in flora and fauna. With an area of only 5,632 square kilometres, you can drive around the edge of Bali in a day, but the multitude of delights that await within its borders mean you can stay for weeks and never feel bored.

Bali’s unique landscape is made up of a chain of six volcanoes that straddle the island. These volcanoes measure from 1,350 metres up to an astonishing 3,014 and are responsible for creating the oddly intriguing black sands that swathe parts of the islands coastline. The Batur volcano is the most active on the island and has had a number of small eruptions over the years.

The lush forests of Bali are home to a plethora of flora and fauna, though some of the island’s native animals such as leopards, elephants and the Bali tiger can no longer be found, and in the tigers case is extinct. However, there is still plenty to see for the avid nature explorer with various types of monkey, deer and over 300 species of birds to be found on the island, including the extremely rare Bali starling. Bali is also surrounded by warm waters that are home to a whole host of aquatic life. Dolphins, fish, sponges and whale sharks are just a few of the species that inhabit the coasts of Bali making it perfect for divers.

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An Indonesian Paradise – Bali's Hotel Santika

Published: Sep 24th, 2009 | Author: admin Add Comment

Bali is noted as the heart of Indonesia’s cultural and traditional heritage. Its tropical landscape, mixed with captivating oceanfront accommodations, make it a relaxing sanctuary for travelers and visitors. This is particularly for those seeking refuge from the stressful façade of city living.

Amongst all other oceanfront hotels, Hotel Santika stands out with about 171 stylish and elegant suites, private bungalows and guestrooms. These are all situated across a beautiful garden environment, exhibiting excellent collections of fragrant flora and native trees.

In Hotel Santika, guests will thrive on a committed level of hospitality only Bali is known for. You are also guaranteed with wonderful amenities and quality services. Hence, Hotel Santika takes pride as an icon of excellence throughout the Indonesian archipelago.

Out of respect for the Balinese philosophy of “harmony and balance between man and the environment,” the hotel features an elegant selection of room categories. All of which are attuned to the varied needs of their international guests. They believe that for every type of person, there is an appropriate room accommodation. This would include business delegates who would like to participate in important meetings and ventures, families taking a vacation with their children, as well as couples who want to spend some alone time together.

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Bali Beaches

Published: Sep 22nd, 2009 | Author: admin Add Comment

Bali is one of the most visited vacation hotspots in the world. Situated in Indonesia, it was once named as the best island destination in the world by Travel and Leisure magazine. It attracts huge number of travelers from all over the world with its fun filled, palm fringed beaches known for having white sand. Bali has a many beaches, all of which are easily reachable from Despansar airport.

The line of beaches on the island of Bali includes Sanur beach, Jimbaran, Soka beach, Nusa Dua, Medewi beach, Lovina beach, Kuta, and Legian beach. Locals and tourists popularly go after Legian beaches, which are famous for their magnificent view of sunset. Surfing is a major activity here and the best waves are a 5 to 10 minute drive from Despansar airport.

Nusa dua beach has a chain of hotels placed on the sandy shores and these hotels provide luxurious swimming experience in protected lagoons, as well as fabulous gourmet food served on site.

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A Small Glimpse of Bali Experience!

Published: Sep 18th, 2009 | Author: admin Add Comment

If you are looking for some real luxury adventure, then Bali is one of the most appropriate choices in the world. Bali, an icon of tourism in Indonesia has attracted almost 1.9 million foreign tourist visitors along with domestic tourist of 5 million people in year 2008, making tourism the most flourished industry of this place

Its’ numerable long stretched beaches, towering mountains, beautiful sunsets all add to memorable experience of the visitors. Highly rich in cultural diversity, Balinese dance is the most interesting dance experienced in various places of Bali, not forgetting to mention the famous Kecak dance which is highly appreciated by all tourists.

The religion mostly common in Bali is Hinduism, where you can see Balinese women practicing religious and cultural rituals every now and then, providing a peaceful & serene environment to the overall place. Gail George 55, a recent visitor comments after her Bali visit, “I love Bali because it’s an assault on the senses. It is colorful and the people resonate a feeling of calm, which carries on to you.” (more…)