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For people who are looking for a perfect tropical paradise, then Bali is the best place for them to go. This place is bound with beautiful seashore sceneries and other attractive sightseeing places. Bali is one of the most beautiful places Asia has to offer.
Bali is preferably Indonesia’s most attractive place that is being visited by lots of tourists from around the world. This island is located along the western part of the Lesser Sunda Islands just between Lombok and Java. The place is highly known for the rich culture of its people with extraordinary artistic talents in dance, painting and sculpture. There is more to the eye than just the beauty and the attractiveness in their place but also with the people in it.
This is a sure place to stop by and visit whenever we think of going to Indonesia. It is a perfect place to get away from the crowded places of the city and take time to relax in a serene and peaceful place. Because Bali is an island, it is mostly secluded, and we can expect entire quietness in the place.
Along its beaches and shores, athletic people can do surfing and scuba diving, as well as other water sports. It is also known as the “Island of the gods”. It has a beautiful mountainous and lush landscape, and along the beach shores are of attractive white and sandy sceneries together with green hills that makes the area more breathtaking.
There are also lots of cultural and historical sites that can be found in the place. It is perfect for young travelers who want to have fun and also have an educational trip.
There are places that have good accommodations which visitors can stay during the whole trip.
The temperature of the island is usually higher, due to its tropical location. It can be like summer temperature all year round, which is a good thing for people having winter season in their countries and wants to have a summer vacation at some place. Bali will be the perfect place for them to go to.
Apart from the lovely and attractive places we can go to, there are also lots of cultural celebrations that we can witness here. Along the years, Bali people have kept their culture even though the rest of Indonesia has been modernized.
For tourists who want to have fun in an Asian country that has everything that is cultural, attractive, and tropical then Bali, Indonesia is the perfect place for them. it would be a one of a kind place for us to have a summer vacation all year round and an unforgettable travel experience unlike any other.
Indulge in the best places we can go to Bali and it other attractions. A onetime visit here would keep us asking for more.
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Visiting Bali, the Island of the Gods, is truly a luxurious experience. Bali does not only offer us magnificent scenery, but it also offers a rich, unique culture. Although the island is visited by thousands of tourists from around the globe each year, you will find that the Balinese people still stay true to their traditional values.
As one of the most visited tourist destinations in the world, Bali offers a diverse range of accommodation from bed and breakfast, luxury resorts and private villas. Most travelers believe that renting a private villa can be really expensive. Fortunately, villas in Bali are available at a wide range of rates. You can easily find many budget holiday villas with excellent features in the paradise island. The rates range from USD 130/night during low season, to USD 750/night during peak season. All these budget villas offer high quality facilities and services, as well as admirable view. Each of them is equipped with a swimming pool, and some of them even have their own golf course. Each villa offer spectacular scenery. You can choose one that overlooks the sea, or one that overlooks green rice terraces. You can easily find one which suits your every desire.
If you want more privacy and tranquility during your holiday, these budget holiday villas are the perfect place for you. Each villa offers not more than five bedrooms, while some even provide only one bedroom. They are suitable for individuals, couples, small family, a small group of friends, even a happy pair of newlyweds. These budget villas are scattered around many areas in Bali. The most popular areas are Seminyak, Canggu, and Jimbaran, among many others.
Besides different scenery, these villas feature different architecture styles as well. Most of feature modern contemporary designs combined with antique furniture. Yet for those who prefer a more ethnic touch, there are also several villas with classical Balinese architecture available. The examples of these traditional architecture are Villa Awang Awang (‘Awang Awang’ means “floating in the space between heaven and earth”) and Villa Beji (‘Beji’ means “a place of holy spring water” in Balinese). You can see both examples in Ubud.
All budget villas in Bali come with basic services such as chefs, security guards, gardeners, and housekeepers. And when you encounter any problems, you can always contact the manager. Some villas even allow the guests to access facilities given in luxury hotels. Take Villa Sunset Golf for example; this Tanah Lot villa gives its guests access to use all Le Meridien Hotel facilities.
This new edition guide to Bali features clear, colour-coded sections enabling you to locate the information you need quickly and easily. It covers all the best places to go and indicates highly recommended sights, the history of Bali, and many interesting facts and cultural tips. Bali offers a variety of things to do and this guide includes shopping, sports, children’s activities, entertainment, nightlife and much more. An ‘Eating Out’ section provides information on where to go and what the local specialities are. The Top 10 attractions are highlighted, allowing you to set priorities for your stay and to ensure you don’t miss out on the best Bali has to offer. The brand new section entitled ‘A Perfect Day’ has been included in this edition, helping you to link all the best sights and experiences for a truly memorable trip. Accommodation for all budgets is recommended, along with other practical travel tips, covering transport, currency, medical care and more. Beautiful colour photographs accompany the text throughout, making this guide truly a pleasure to read before, during and after your visit.
With all of the wonderful beaches, mountains, historical sites, and unique cities and cultures of the world, it’s hard to pick even a few standouts. There are a lot of places you can travel to, no question, where you will have a great time and a wonderful vacation. Added to that, there are many interesting locales where you can enjoy a spiritual journey, learning about who you are and what you seek in life, and sometimes even coming home with the answers you’ve been searching for.
But very few places give you the kind of freeing, unfettered, truly soul-deepening experiences that travel to Bali will.
Bali is a lot like Hawaii, in case you’ve been there, but it’s also its own unique world. Visually, it’s similar – gorgeous, tropical plants, trees, and flowers, and a quieter, simpler life. But the Balinese are a deeply spiritual people, with their own unique version of Hinduism and such an entrenched spiritual background that everyone from your taxi driver to your masseuse wants to talk about God and religion. Not in an annoying, I-want-to-convert-you kind of a way, but in a warm, all-embracing, love-your-fellow-man kind of a way.
Travel to Bali and it’s one of the first things you will notice about the place, since spirituality is everywhere. The Balinese pray five times a day, but unlike the Muslims, their prayers involve flowers, rice, and many colors and scents – it’s clear from how participatory their prayers are, and how welcoming the Balinese are if you want to join in, that it’s a huge part of who they are.
But it is more than just praying. The whole atmosphere in Bali is charged with the opportunity to see beauty everywhere, and as it is reflected, feel it in your own heart. Just travel to Bali and you will notice it the minute you step off the plane. It’s a great experience to go to a place that is obviously so happy to see you, to welcome you, that it’s no wonder many people find their way to Bali and never go home.
From the green terraces rice paddies, to the monkey forests with their joyful tribes of simians, to the tiny towns filled with artisans of every ilk, Bali is a magnificent little island that brings spirituality to the daily life of everyone who lives or visits this marvelous place.
People are extremely biased. For some reason, Indonesia has the image of being a dangerous place to visit. Some cite political violence and terrorism, while others seem to think that erupting volcanoes, earthquakes, and tsunamis are just daily natural occurrences there. While it is true that as a huge and socio-politically highly diverse nation Indonesia is very complex, and in its growing pains has experienced its share of misery due to politically instability, I would like to point out strongly here that not only is Indonesia a safe place to visit, but that its people are warm and friendly and are not yet jaded by greedy tourism as other countries can be. On the charge of terrorism in Bali and Jakarta, it is true that it occurred and no one can excuse it or lessen its tragic effects. However, for Indonesia, it is an anomaly, not a serious danger.
Simply put, Indonesia is one of the last places on earth where you can see, well, the earth itself at its very finest. Two things that people rarely mention in reference to Indonesia are the fact that much of it remains an amazingly pristine garden of eden the sights of which would astound you beyond belief and that sadly this garden like all the other pristine areas of the earth, is disappearing rapidly under the axe of man.
How could anyone not want to see Indonesia? It is home to the world’s largest flower, the world’s the largest butterfly, birds that defy imagination, and another massive flower that is carnivorous and is capable of digesting a baby monkey. Multiply the above by a thousand and you may get an idea of the natural tapestry of Indonesia. The bed upon which this quilt of life rests is parallel in majesty to the life it supports. Gorgeous mountains and volcanoes, sheer breathtaking cliffs and peculiar islands, turquoise seas and hidden lagoons, Indonesia has a monopoly on natural beauty that you will not find anywhere else.