Bali

Bali

11/11/14

Attaining Nirvana in Bali Seminyak Villa

Author: Robin Bali

Geography was my favourite subject in school as I had this passion towards travelling the world and learn about various cultures, languages, meet people across cultures, their lifestyles, visit new places now & then and savour the beauty of this world, which God created for us.

Saint Augustine rightly said, 'The World is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page'. Going by this quote, I always make it a point I keep travelling and explore more of this book as you know, no matter how much we read, this book will remain never-ending. This time my chapter started with taking a rental villa in Bali, a place, I\'ve always wanted to visit since I studied about Indonesia, back in my school days.

I always heard about the mesmerising beaches and sunsets and the peaceful surroundings of Bali and often wondered, what an ideal place to attain spiritual enlightenment. You would think why am I, all of a sudden, talking about spirituality? You see, in my course of travelling the world, I was drawn towards spirituality and especially towards Buddhism. Though I didn\'t opt Buddhism, I believe in what Gautama Buddha said and believe in, in other words, I can easily relate to Buddhism.

Coming back to my Bali Seminyak Villa, where I\'m sitting, writing this article, how can we relate Buddhism to Bali? Going by archaeological, epigraphic and literary evidence, I\'ve read that Buddhism existed in Bali, along-side Hinduism for about seven hundred years. You see, a Balinese work of an uncertain date called the Nagarakrtagama by a Buddhist monk lists all the Buddhist temples in Bali, which are a total of twenty six. As per the last census in 1989, there were 13,274 Buddhists in Bali, nearly all of them either ethnic Chinese or people from other parts of Indonesia.

I shall not go in detail on the existence of Buddhism in Bali as my plain motive, as a traveller is to absorb Bali and its beauty & the feeling of bliss in my mind, body & soul. So, I decided to meditate in my rental villa in Bali. The first day I explored the Nyaman Villas, where I was staying with my group and was stunned by the beauty & the establishment of the villas. I did not have to search much to find my spot where I could meditate peacefully and most importantly, without getting disturbed. I meditated for hours in the lush green gardens in the villa and was in such state of harmony, which I never experienced my entire life.

This Bali Seminyak Villa gave me so much to celebrate about and my happiness knew no bounds. I then, tried out meditating on the beaches and experienced life as never before. My mind, body & soul were in absolute harmony and I wondered maybe, this this is what Nirvana was. All you meditation lovers out there, if you wish to experience utter bliss, go to Bali and the best option to relish your holiday there is a rental villa in Bali. Happy Meditation!

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11/4/14

Villas for rent - Long Term rental villas - Bali hotels - Villa Management

Author: mata bali

Bali Island

Bali is a lush tropical island full of character and warmth from the tropical weather to the friendly local people a warm welcome always awaits you.  All your individual holiday needs can be meet here from a relaxing beach holiday to an action packed adventure holiday. Filled with elephant trekking and white water rafting.

For those loving nature we have a wide array of outdoor activities such as Bungy Jumping, Cycling, Elephant Riding.  There is also an abundance of water activities that will entice you to excitingly join cruise, diving, kayaking, rafting, or sea walking.

Holidays in Bali always means you can explore the spirit of adventure here on this tropical lush island . Your visit to Bali is not complete before exploring the areas to fulfill your pleasure of sports, adrenaline, and recreation. Bali has everything you need to stimulate your sense of thrills.  A wide variety of beach hotels can be found as to maximize your holiday time ensuring you find the best accommodation rental possible.

Bali with its challenging land structure and unspoiled nature invites you to take part in the most challenging journeys that you will remember for such long time. Bali\'s wide variety of attractions, the physical beauty of the island, and the year-round pleasant climate make Bali a place regarded by many visitors as the ultimate holiday destination.

There are a wealth of warungs  offering refreshments and sun beds and at the top is a pizza restaurant offering takeaways lining most beach areas. The shallow waters are ideal to swim and further out on the reef is a surfers paradise.

The friendly people guarantee visitors a totally relaxing and pleasurable stay.

Your stay in Bali would not be complete without sampling some of the exotic treatments the island has to offer. Many of the local beaches have teams of people eager to give you an in-expensive full body massage whilst listening to the gentle crash of the waves on the beach.

Accommodation is readily available from long term accommodation rental from clean and comfortable homestay accommodation to top of the range luxury hotels in Bali  or villas are easily found and can be a great way to stay.

Flights are from all major airports and  takes around two and half hours from Northern Australia and Singapore or Kuala Lumpur.  The friendly people guarantee visitors a totally relaxing stay.

BALI LONG TERM RENTAL

For a longer stay in Bali you will find an abundance of luxury villas to rent providing a great choice of accommodation rental.

There is a fantastic choice of  beautiful villas with  private gardens with air-conditioned bedrooms and, spacious living and dining areas with large terraces, a lush tropical garden with your own private swimming pool and full-time staff such as a personal butler, well-trained cook, maids, spa therapists, gardeners, etc. to pamper you around therapists.

You will find good long term accommodation to cater for all budgets here in Bali, from villas in Seminyak to homestays in Kuta

You will experience the true way of Bali living whilst renting a private villa by having a homely environment in a Balinese atmosphere.

If you have rented a villa with a driver you can sample all the lovely delicacies from the local nearby restaurants and enjoy them at  your own leisurely convenience.

By renting a private villa you can expect to save as there are no hidden extra\'s such as Tax and Service charge which can be up to 21adding a considerable extra amounts to your holiday spending money.

Therefore renting a luxury villa can be a lot less expensive than staying in a hotel and can provide you with more relaxing and comfortable stay in Bali

Mid-July to September as well as the periods over Christmas and New Year, Lunar New Year (late January or early February) and Easter are considered by most villa owners as the busiest and high season, and for some villas a minimum rental period of one or two weeks is required.

Make sure you take the time to study the location required as it can very often be busy on the roads and if it\'s a specific location required like beach, lake or mountain you would not want you stay hampered by hours in car journeys.

Package Tours

The way to optimize you stay here in Bali would be to have a tailored made package tour incorporating all the sights and attractions you want to experience whilst here on this beautiful tropical island.

The island is endowed with great natural beauty and rich culture and has long been the most popular tourist destination in Indonesia.

It is a land of soaring majestic volcanoes and tiers of emerald rice fields as well as hosting idyllic beaches and modern resorts, where shrines and temples dominate the landscape.

Despite overwhelming foreign influences, the Balinese have managed to reach a harmonious balance between preserving their culture and natural environment and accommodating today\'s changing world.

The Hindu Bali religion, ceremonies, festivals, age-old dances and arts are an inseparable part of the life and culture of the Balinese.

Bali holidays are a wonderful way to recharge your batteries and you can\'t help but fall in love with the atmosphere of this wonderful place.

The island is blessed with fabulous beaches, luxurious hotels and is also home to some of the friendliest people in the world. You are spoiled for choice with luxury hotels in Bali with either beach locations or luxurious hideaways located in the mountainous regions and many include wonderful spas and first class service.

You may consider a two center holiday and split your time here between the more hectic southern side of the island and the more relaxing and unspoiled north.

With all to offer Bali holidays whatever the budget can provide the luxury of top hotels and villas to a more relaxed longer stay in a private villa rental or home stay accommodation.

There is so much to see and do here you will surely have a busy itinerary to cover all you want to see  do and experience whilst staying here on this lush tropical island.

Whether you want your stay to incorporate weeks of relaxing beach visits or a hectic activities holiday you will find a package tour can cover all you require.

The friendly locals and inexpensive food  and the lush tropical landscapes make a up for a great holiday.

The friendly people guarantee visitors a totally relaxing stay.

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10/8/14

Bali Beautiful Villas for Rent

Author: mata bali

Bali lies east of Java and is about 8 degrees south of the equator. The Bali Strait seperates the two islands and there are regular crossings by ferry between Java and Bali.

The top most peak in Bali is Mount Agung which is a volcano that is even now active. It stands at more than 3,000 metres.

Bali is surrounded by coral reefs that are both exquisite and unsafe. There are loads of beaches around Bali a number of made of white sand and the rest made of black sand that arrives from the volcanic rock.

Bali has no key water system, though the river can be traveled by the small sampan boats. In spite of this there are a number of rivers that are well-liked with the tourists for white water rafting some of them gush all the way through inaccesible valleys of sheer rock a number of of which are hand carved and are a sight to see.

Bali is developing as a more popular holiday destination and tourists gather to the island for the great weather, traditions and night-life which there is on offer.

The largest city is Denpasar that is the capital with a populace of approximately 300,000. Singaraja is the 2nd major area and is situated on the north coast and roughly 100,000 reside in the vicinity.

The main tourist area has mainly been Kuta though this is changing as Bali is developing more of the island and is situated near to the beach. There are several luxury villas to rent in Bali and Kuta also has a lot of hotels as well as guest house style accommodation. It can be extremely unsafe swimming off the Kuta beach as there is often exceptionally very strong rip-tides that can effortlessly transport you out to sea. You must take care particularly with children or poor swimmers and verify it is safe before jumping the sea.

The south of Bali has an increasing amount of resorts like the Bukit and Uluwatu which have some lovely cliff-side luxury villas sale as well as for rent.

Padang Padang is a wonderful place for surfing and there are a number of hotels and private villas for rent in this district which looks out over the ocean and the enormous waves, just right for the surf mad people that frequent Bali from across the globe. Pedang Pedang beach and dreamlands are just two recent developments where you will come across luxury hotels in Bali as well as some terrific luxury hotel deals in Bali.

Sanur is popular with ex parts there is quite a few long term rental villas and apartments vacant in the area. There are also a lot of beach front hotels in Sanur too.

Seminyak is a more high-class area and has a number of chic fine dining as well as smart bars and clubs. the length of the main street. There are also some fashionable disco located here as well.

There is so much to in Bali and accommodation rental is usually not difficult to come across. Everything from biking in the hills and mountains to diving in the region of the coast where there is a wealth of sea life to see and coral to explore. Water sports are also a key attraction and are much more affordable to do than in other tourist destinations something like the World.

The traditional dancing and other local shows are other places of interest in Bali, not to mention the numerous night shows, dinner and dances and other entertainment which can be found in a number of venues as well as all of the hotels throughout Bali.

Whether you decide to stay in a luxury cliff-top hotels, a beachfront villa or a studio apartment in one of the main tourist areas, you will have a nice time in Bali. It is a time you will never forget and one you will no doubt repeat.

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Mata-Bali have a number of villas for rent including long term rental villas, as well as discounted hotel stays, tour packages as well as villa management and event organisation.

9/26/14

Bali Is a Favorite Holiday Destination With Australians

Author: Bali land Property

Don\'t be surprised if you find yourself amongst Australians in plenty when you visit Bali. Some say it is sometimes like living in mini Australia because many of the tourists and expats living in Bali are foreigners and approximately seventy percent constitutes Australian nationals.

Bali to a traveler is known as the island of the Gods and Australians love everything about Bali. The look, the feel, the culture and even the local Balinese cuisine have a strong impact on most Australians who visit the island nation throughout the year.

The reasons why many Australians love holidaying in Bali are many. One of the main reasons is because of the warmth and the friendliness the Balinese people radiate. Most Australian expats never feel away from home or out of place when they come to Bali for the first time, thanks to the residents who make every step of their lives worth being and living in Bali. The island city has now become a second home for Australians already for more than three decades now and many of them have started investing in property across the island city.

For some Australians with large families, the island city is cost effective, with great deals and bargains on almost everything, from shopping, food, partying, clubbing, sports, real estate and even living expenses as well. Some Australians say that even when they are busy having fun or shopping around, they put much trust in the Balinese villa staff or hired babysitter to take care of their kids. It is a matter of opinion when safety concerns are discussed. Any place can be hazardous and safe; it depends on where you live and most importantly HOW YOU LIVE.

Bali if compared to other island nations in Asia in regards to fun or settlement is much cheaper. If you\'re planning to visit Bali with a big family, this island nation wouldn\'t rip open your wallets. Many Australians in Bali prefer to check out Bali villa Rent to book a suitable holiday villa accommodation even for big families who prefer to come along. The Seminyak and greater Seminyak area is good for fun, shopping and other local activities to enjoy for the whole family.

Final tips and words of advice for Australians coming into Bali would be;

  1. It is still affordable to buy property in Bali however sources say that it would get costlier in the near future.
  2. Tickets to Bali from Australia and holiday accommodation rentals in Bali are still reasonably priced.
  3. Oberoi 'eat street' is a place you should visit for when in Bali offering top class restaurants and eateries.
  4. Bali is safe and the government is putting all his efforts to sustain the popularity of Bali as the most favorite holiday destination in Asia.

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We are a leading property sales and holiday villa rental company in Bali operating since 2003 offering good priced land, house and villa properties in Bali Seminyak Kerobokan Canggu Sanur and more places in Bali.
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1/29/14

Bali Transport and Bali Car Rental Information

Author: Bali Transport Club

Bali Car RentalBali Transport Club is an association of online bali car rental services, whose members consist of some car owners in Bali such as Isuzu Elf, Kia Pregio & Kia Travello, Suzuki APV & Suzuki Karimun, Toyota Avanza and Toyota Innova. Renting a car in Bali TransportClub, synonymous with rent directly to the owners of the car. This means, you will get the best price without any mark-up prices from a third party, such as rent a car companies, tour & travel, and so forth.

Here is the list of the cars:
1. KIA Pregio a van car with a capacity of up to 12 people. This car is perfect for a holiday tour with your family. The interior is relieved, seats that can be reclining, equipped with audio, making this car one rental car comfortable to enjoy the beautiful island of Bali.

2. Kia Travello a van car with a capacity of up to 12 people. This car is perfect for a holiday tour with your family. The interior is relieved, seats that can be reclining, equipped with audio, making this car one rental car comfortable to enjoy the beautiful island of Bali.

3. Isuzu Elf is a Japanese-made cars with a maximum capacity of 12 persons, equipped with audio / mic. Isuzu ELF car is designed for cars or a car tour tourism. Seat or seats are soft and clean and equipped with head rest to make your holiday in Bali feels good. Spacious cabin make this car one of the biggest car rental to enjoy the beautiful island of Bali.

4. Suzuki Karimun is a city car type car of choice of tourists with small families. With maximum capacity of four passenger car with a bit of luggage. It has a capacity of 1000cc engine is equipped with a minimalist interior makes room cabin feels relieved.With rental prices are very affordable, making this car one of your favorite rental car which was greatly interested tourists to enjoy the beautiful island of Bali.

5. Suzuki APV a mini-van car with capacity of seven passengers and baggage are sufficiently broad. With a wide cabin, giving a sense of relief and flexibility to passengers. Distance of the second row seat is relieved, Suzuki APV makes passengers feel more comfortable because they can spread his legs and knees. With the economic rents, making this car one rental car which was greatly interested tourists to enjoy the beautiful island of Bali.

6. Toyota Avanza is one of the favorite cars of Indonesian family. With maximum capacity of six passenger car and baggage enough to be one option is to rent a car in Bali. Comfort in the interior, feel the impression, although his true luxury car this car is economy class car. With the rents are not too expensive, make this car one of the most popular rental car to enjoy the beautiful island of Bali.

7. Toyota Innova is a mini van car with a capacity up to 6 people. This car is perfect for a holiday tour with your family. The interior is relieved, seats that can be reclining, and equipped with audio, making this car one of the comfortable rental car for enjoying the beauty of Bali Island.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/vacation-rentals-articles/bali-transport-and-bali-car-rental-information-2343869.html

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Bali transport club is an association of online bali car rental services, whose members consist of some car owners in Bali such as Elf Isuzu, Kia Pregio Travello & Kia, Suzuki APV & Suzuki Karimun, and the Toyota Avanza and Toyota Innova. Renting a car in Bali Transport Club, synonymous with rent directly to the owners of the car. This means, you will get the best price without any mark-up prices from a third party, such as rent a car companies, tour & travel, and so forth.

1/27/14

Bali Island - Pulau Dewata (Gods Island)

Author: Bali Indonesia Tourism

Bali is one island in Indonesia, located between Java and Lombok Island. The total area of Bali Province is 5636.66 km2 or 0.29total area of the Republic of Indonesia. Bali Province is administratively divided into 9 regencies (Badung, Bangli, Buleleng, Gianyar, Jembrana, Karangasem, Klungkung, Tabanan, Denpasar), 55 districts and 701 villages. The majority of Balinese are Hindu.

Island of Bali is part of the Lesser Sunda Islands along the width of 153 km and 112 km approximately 3.2 km from the island of Java. Astronomically, Bali is located at 8 ° 25\'23 'south latitude and 115 ° 14\'55' East Latitude makes Bali like other parts of Indonesia which have a tropical climate. Province of Bali has 4 pieces of the lake which is located in mountainous areas are: Lake Beratan, Lake Buyan, Lake Tamblingan and Lake Batur.

Based on the relief and topography, in the midst of the mountains lies the island of Bali which extends from west to east and between these mountains are a volcanic group of Mount Batur and Mount Agung and the volcanic mountain that was not the Mount Merbuk, Mount Patas, and Mount Seraya. The existence of these mountains caused by Geographical Area Bali is divided into 2 (two) are not the same part of North Bali with a narrow lowland and less sloping, and South Bali with a broad lowland and sloping. Mount Agung is the highest point in Bali with a height of 3,148 m. This volcano last erupted in March 1963. There is also a Mount Batur approximately 30,000 years ago had erupted and there was a terrible disaster on earth.

The capital of Bali is Denpasar. Nearby Places Ubud Other important as the art center is located in Gianyar regency, while Kuta, Sanur, Seminyak, Jimbaran and Nusa Dua is a place that became a tourist destination, both tourism and beach resorts.

Bali is known as a tourist destination with a unique variety of art-culture results, especially for the Japanese and Australian tourists. Bali is also known as Island of the Gods. Apart from tourism, the Balinese are also a living from agriculture and fisheries. Some also choose to be an artist. The language used in Bali is Indonesian, Balinese, and English (especially for those who work in the tourism sector).

Bali has served the air transportation by Ngurah Rai International Airport, with destinations to the number of major cities in Indonesia, Australia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, and Japan. Runway and aircraft coming and going can be seen clearly from Kuta beach.

Bali boundaries:

  • North: Bali Sea.
  • South: Indian Ocean.
  • West: East Java Province.
  • East: West Nusa Tenggara Province.

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1/25/14

Diving Bali - Absolute Scuba Bali

Author: Diving Bali
Diving in Bali

Choosing the right SSI ITC Bali  facility for your SSI / PADI scuba diving career training is not easy. At Absolute Scuba Bali we are committed to providing you with the most current and comprehensive Diver Training to help you attain your career goals in the Scuba Diving industry. The Absolute Scuba Bali approach to Scuba Diver and our SSI & PADI Instructor training Staff that enables us to make our programs more personal, informative and enjoyable. In particular, having your accommodations right at our facility and meals included within the SSI ITC Bali & PADI Dive Courses, 17 Bali Dive Sites with 15 minutes eliminates the worry about those things, allowing you to concentrate 100of your energy into becoming a successful SSI or PADI certified diver / PADI Divemaster Internships / SSI Instructor Programs in Bali

Diving Bali Safari

Bali diving safaris are multi-day programs designed to maximize your in-water time, minimize traveling time and also experience more of the local Balinese culture. Our standard overnight safaris combine a host of different locations around Bali. Absolute Scuba Bali has many years experience in the local area and have found some excellent resorts around Bali that offer excellent value, location and facilities. We have personally inspected every location and ensure that all of our outsourced facilities match our own very high standards.

Daily Dive Trips :

Bali Sunfish Safaris dive trips depart daily from our Bali Dive Centres in Kuta & Sanur SouthBali Along with Ubud. Divers joining our Bali Sunfish Safari Overnight Safaris will still be on the same dive vessels as those Scuba Divers on our Padang Bai Beach Resort Mola Mola dive packages. At the end of the Overnight package, you will have a Scenic drive back to your accommodation Returning to south Bali approximately 5 30 pm

Includes:

Mola Sunfih Bali Safari Pick up from Hotel south Bali

Mola Sunfih Bali SafariScenic drive to Padang Bai Beach Resort

Mola Sunfih Bali SafariLight refreshments in Narcosis café

Mola Sunfih Bali SafariCheck Equipment & Dive Briefing

Mola Sunfih Bali SafariDepart for 3 dives looking Mola Mola & Manta Rays

Mola Sunfih Bali SafariSnack - Lunch & light refreshments on boat between dives

Mola Sunfih Bali SafariReturn to Padang Bai Beach Resort

Mola Sunfih Bali SafariAfternoon Local Balinese Massage

Mola Sunfih Bali SafariReturning to south Bali / Your accommodation approximately 17:30

Daily Dive Trip Price for 3 Dive Day


  • Us$ 125.00 per Certified Diver own Equipment



  • Us$ 140.00 per Certified Diver with Equipment Rental

Bali Diving - Diving Bali - Scuba Dive Bali

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1/23/14

Bali Villas, a Best Place for Vacations

Author: bali villas

Bali Villas is located in Bali, an island of God, is known for heavy tourist traffic nowadays. Tourists can enjoy maximum of the amazing weather, sun and sand while staying in Bali Villas. The most important aspect that has helped the tourism department in Bali in villa in Bali! Well, these are the dwelling places for the tourists associated with all modern amenities. Please check out out website allbalivillas.com for more information about villas in Bali.

The tourists are literally crazy about these Bali villas as they personify the Balinese architecture and style. The serene and calm atmosphere surrounding these Bali villas is one of the major attractions of the island. As the sun, sand and culture is popular of these islands, these Bali villas are among the top ten of Bali culture. The people who visit Bali villas once in their lifetime can never forget them because they virtually get attached to the ambience there. Tourist can get more information on our website allvalivillas.com before they plan their vacations in Bali.

The most fascinating feature of Bali villas is freedom to relax in complete privacy. The tourists all over the world are attracted towards these Bali villas every year and the number is increasing day by day. The calm and serene atmospheres these Bali villas provide you are in drastic opposition to the mainstream hotels. The excessive crowd and noise are absolutely lacking in these villas. That is why these Bali villas are paradise for the peace lovers.

Tourist can avail various packages at Bali villas. The Bali villa is truly the best for couples who want to enjoy their honeymoon to brim in a very quiet and serene environment. They also can avail themselves the Bali villas honeymoon packages and get closer to each other thus building long term relationships. There are also many other packages available along with these like vacation and holiday packages and others, depending upon your requirement, you can choose the one suitable for you. Air-conditioned bedrooms and spacious living and dining etc will also make you yearn for extending your stay here. Please visit allbalivillas.com for more information about packages.

Amazing Bali villas just a click away! We have created www.allbalivillas.com for you. Once you are sure of Bali islands, you can always log on to the www.allbalivillas.com website and book for a villa in Bali. You can do more than half of the work from the comfort of your homes. Whether it is booking airline tickets or booking of luxury Bali villas, everything can be done just at the click of the mouse by visiting www.allbalivillas.com.

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Luxury private Bali villas for honeymoon, Bali villa rental for holiday or vacation.BALI VILLAS at ALLBALIVILLAS.com, features a comprehensive selection of luxury villas in Bali for honeymoon, holiday or vacation purposes; complete with PRIVACY, SPACE and PERSONALIZED SERVICE.

1/21/14

BALI's best price quality vacation rental accommodation : BALI-PASSION

Author: daniel - Villa Bali-Passion

If you are planning to spend your holiday or a year in Bali, then you should consider renting a private Villa on Bali instead of staying in hotel.Bali Villa comes in many options from luxurious villa to low-priced villa,from beachfront to hillside, from 1 bedroom up to 10 bedrooms villa, whether it is right in the heart of Kuta vibrant nightlife or in the serene fishing village of Amed. Luxurious Bali Villas is usually located on a beachfront area, perched high on the top of the cliff with vast ocean view or around the lush rice filed terraces. As a matter of fact you can find a villa even in the remote area of Bali,this kind of Bali Villa is an excellent choice for retreat or hideaway vacation where you can enjoy utmost solitude and serenity. The size of Bali Villa ranges from one bedroom villa to 10 bedrooms family villa, with the average size is three or four bedrooms. Bali Villa\';s bedrooms is usually equipped with big plasma screen TV\'s, satellite TV, DVD players and more recently iPOD docks.

The villa also has private kitchen, lounge and in most case swimming pool. Many Bali Villas also offers top class facilities and amenities such as gym, yoga centre, and private chef.Bali Villa is an excellent choice to spend your holiday in Bali in the most comfort and private way.All luxurious Bali Villas in www.villabalipassion.com have been filtered in order to provide you the best Bali Private Villa in experiencing holiday, bali wedding, honeymoon which guarantee Privacy and Outstanding Personalized Service.

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With our fully dedicated assistance, you can easily get accurate information about any private rental accommodation in Bali -villa - house - suite - cottage - bungalow - room - that you need with price range starting from U$ 50 to more than U$ 2,000/night at almost any area. We would supply and you suggest alternatives of accommodation to satisfy your expectation. Not only that, we also provide FREE of CHARGE online consultation to help you choose the right property within your budget. Particularly for those who plan to stay longer (more than 10 consecutive nights), we could help you to get the best price offer amongst other online Bali villa reservation websites.Personalized service is also something that you can rely on us from the moment you make a booking, upon your arrival, during your stay and on the day of your departure. Free private airport transfer to and from Bali International Airport will be available for any booking regardless the amount you spend with us. A professional yet friendly assistance will meet you at the airport upon your arrival to give you a memorable welcome gift and to escort you to the property. He/she would also be available 24 hours on call, should you need any help.Whatever your holiday purposes to Bali, whether for honeymoon or family retreat, make it memorable and delightful. waste your time by searching alone the information about Bali private villa or other luxury accommodations at Bali. Let us do that and find the best Bali private villa that match to your need. We are more than happy to assist you as best as we could

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almost 52 year young belgian architect married with russian native speaking Svetlana selltling down on the beautiful tropical island of the Gods > Bali

 

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1/19/14

Things to See and Do in Bali

Author: Trias Bali Travel

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.

5)  Yoga and Spa Treamtents
There is a growing number of world class spa facilities and health resorts in Bali especially in the Ubud area. Using natural herbs and indigenous products, you will have a wide variety of spa treatments to choose from and enjoy. Spa treatments are ideal for relaxation and what every person who needs a break from this fast paced world of work, family and stress will surely appreciate.  A variety of massages using traditional, Aryuvedic, Shiatsu and hot stones are on the menu for you to choose from. Traditional treatments such as Boreh and Lulur are common. Facials, foot massages, healthy meals and private spa facilities are also available at some hotels and salons. Holistic resorts offer yoga programs and have resident teachers who will guide you to peace of mind.

6) Festivals and Ceremonies
Religion plays a central role in the life of every Balinese family. The island has hundreds of temples, for which each and every one has a temple anniversary, known as Odalan. On this day, the villagers visit the temple for prayers and socializing. It can be considered a community event to bring the people together and promotes good feelings between villagers. With the Balinese Hindu religion comes many daily practices such as placing offerings such as trays of flowers called Canang Sari in temples, shrines and symbolic locations to ward off evil and please the Gods. Nyepi Day, which is the Balinese New Year is a day that is spent in silence in reflective prayer and meditation. The days before Nyepi however provide many opportunities for a tourist to witness ceremonies and rituals including the noisy and colourful Ogoh-Ogoh procession which happens one day before Nyepi, on Melasti Day. This procession is a colourful display of the creativity of the Balinese where towering papier mache ‘monsters\' are paraded through the town in noisy processions in efforts to chase away any evil.



Galungan is another major festival for the Balinese which at the end of 10 days is marked by Kuningan Day. This festival occurs every six months so you will have the opportunity to see it in another half year if you miss the first round. During this time you will see the Barong Dance procession which goes through the village performing in front of shops and houses as an act of purification. Cremations are another village affair where the entire family and friends of the deceased are involved. The body is carried from the home grounds through the village to the cremation site where it is place in a towering sarcophagus and burnt to the ground.

7) Sea Sports
Bali has some of the most colourful and interesting sea life you will ever see. Well known dive sites are located in Amed and Tulamben where there are ship wrecks, in Menjangan Island in the North West, and Pandang Bali and Lembongan Island in the East to name a few.  Nusa Dua and Sanur are ideal for snorkeling but there are many other areas as well.

8) Visit Active Volcanoes
Indonesia has hundreds of volcanoes and Bali has some of its own famous ones as well. Kintamani town is where you will see the 2800m high Mount Bali, a popular tourist destination in Bali. The volcano has a large caldera lake and it is possible to go on a sunrise hike to the top of Mount Batur if you can wake up early enough!  Mount Agung, the location of Bali\'s largest and most sacred temple, Puri Besakih, is Bali\'s highest and most sacred mountain at 3142m high. Pura Besakih, the Mother Temple is where Bali\'s most important ceremonies are held and worth visiting if you have the opportunity to go on an East Bali tour especially in April when the temple has its anniversary.

9) Land Adventure Activities
Apart from the southern tourist towns, Bali is an island still very much in its natural state compared to other tourist destinations. You will soon realise that there are many locations that provide the ideal terrain for exciting adventure activities. Bali is not only Kuta and Nusa Dua. Travel north and you will find out what the real Bali has to offer – culture, spectacular scenery and experiences that modern tourist towns with shopping malls are totally devoid of.



The rivers, mountains and jungles are all places where you can experience Bali away from the tourist crowds. White water rafting down the scenic Ayung or down the heart stopping Telaga River rapids is one of the more popular activities for tourists who come to Bali. A mountain bike ride from Kintamani down to Ubud through the padi fields and small villages with friendly locals is another leisurely activity for families and individuals alike. Bali is home to the Taro Elephant Park, complete with accommodation, activities and elephant fun for all ages. You can ride an elephant through the jungle, marvel at their intelligence and let them make you laugh when you visit the Taro Elephant safari park in Bali. Quad driving will take you through the jungles and rougher terrain. Canyon tubing where you sit in a floating tube and coast down a river through the jungle is another fun activity. A new attraction, the Bali Safari and Marine Park is a unique blend of wildlife conservation and culture. You will be able to see wildlife in their natural surroundings and learn about the ancient Balinese culture at this tourist attraction.

10) Shop till you drop
Finally what the first thing tourists tend to do on any trip and most certainly to Bali is to shop. You have Kuta Center, Galeria Nusa Dua, Matahari in Legian and Ubud Market where you will find bargains of all sorts. The Balinese are well known for their creative and artistic skills evident in the numerous arts and crafts found throughout the island. Many craft factories are found in Tegallalang and the surrounding area. Skilled silversmiths in the village of Celuk, sell their creations in eclectic shops in Ubud but you will be able to buy their jewelry at slightly better prices.  Sukawati art market is where you will find many of the fabrics used in Balinese clothing as well as hand made crafts such as woven baskets at good prices. Crafts and statues are made from natural products found on Bali such as coconut wood, bamboo and volcanic sand stone.  Masks and puppets make interesting gift items. You will also find many unique home decor items such as table runners, lamp shades and wall decorations to give your home a touch of Bali style when you return.  Furniture items are often available at attractive prices compared to if you were to purchase them from outside of Bali.

So there you are, a list of many things you can do in Bali. Relax, get fit, have fun, gain new experiences and most of all, a memorable holiday. And if you count them up, you\'ve got a lot more than 10 things to do there. This is by no means an exhaustive list but more than enough for a 3 to 7 day trip to this wonderful and magical island of the Gods.



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About Bali Island

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About Bali Island

Bali which is referred also as The Island of Gods, The Paradise Island, or The Island of A Thousand Temples, is located between Java and Lombok. The larger Java is located to the west while Lombok is situated to the east of Bali. Geographically, Bali is the westernmost end of the Lesser Sunda Islands. Administratively, Bali is one of the 33 provinces of Indonesia with Denpasar at the southern part of the island as its capital.

Bali is home for small Hindu community. In 2010, 92.29of the total population of 3.891,000 adheres to Balinese Hindu. The rest of the number adheres to Islam, Buddhism and Christianity. Bali is famous as the largest tourist destination in Indonesia and also well known all over the world. The popular image of the island is that it is rich with sophisticated arts like traditional and modern sculpture, leather, painting, dance, music, and metalworking.

History of Bali

The first inhabitants of Bali are Austronesian peoples who came in 2000 BC. They came from Taiwan through the South China Sea. Thus these peoples are closer to the peoples of the Philippines, Oceania and Indonesian Archipelago in terms of linguistic and culture. The historical artifacts dated from this time are stone tools found not too far from Cekik village at the western part of the island. There are nine Hindu sects in the ancient Bali with each has its own personal Godhead, namely Ganapatya, Resi, Brahma, Sora, Waisnawa, Siwa Sidharta, Bodha, Bhairawa and Pasupata.

Various inscriptions show that the name Bali Dwipa or Bali Island had appeared since the first ages of the first millennium. One of the inscriptions that mentioned the island is the Blanjong pillar which was created by Sri Kesari Warmadewa in 914. The inscription in the pillar mentioned the island as Walidwipa. Subak, the complex irrigation system for which Bali is well known, was developed during this time. Some of the cultural and religious traditions that can be seen until today have their roots from this period too although much older Indian influence is believed to had been present since 1 AD. In 1343, the big Hindu Majapahit Empire from East Java founded a colony in here. Bali became the final destination for the exodus of artists, priests, musicians and priests when the empire eventually declined in the 15th century.

Portuguese was the first European who made a contact with the island. In 1585, a Portuguese ship is believed to be foundered off the Bukit Peninsula. A few Portuguese were then left to serve Dewa Agung. Cornelis de Houtman, the Dutch explorer who had previously made a contact with Banten at the West Java, arrived in Bali in 1597. However, it is only since 1840s that the Dutch held political and economic control over Bali, especially on the northern part. That was the time when Balinese kingdoms fought against each other which was pitted further by the Dutch. The Dutch also exploited the Balinese kingdoms of the southern part since the late 1890s.

The year 1906 saw a massive unbalanced fight at Sanur region between the Dutch forces against thousands of Balinese royal family members and their followers. At that time, the Dutch launched naval and ground campaign to gain control over the southern part of the island. The Balinese responded with suicidal defensive resistance because they did not want to be humiliated for surrender. The same fight, which is known as puputan, also broke in 1908 at Klungkung region. After those unbalanced fights, the Dutch eventually able to take the administrative control over Bali, although culture and religion are generally still maintained at full level by the local powers. However, the Dutch control never succeeded in obtaining total control over the island like the control it had on Ambon and Java.

The popular image of Bali as 'an enchanted land of aesthetes at peace with themselves and nature' was first created in the 1930s. The works of musicologist Colin McPhee, the artists Walter Spies and Miguel Covarrubias, and the anthropologists Gregory Bateson and Margaret Mead, collaborated to build the image which further developed the first western tourism on Bali.

Bali was occupied by the Imperial Japan during the World War II. It was during this time that Gusti Ngurah Rai formed the Freedom Army. However, the Japanese did not able to exert effective control over the administrative matters due to the harshness of the war time and the difficult institutional change from the Dutch rule. After Japan surrendered in August 1945, the Dutch came back to regain control over the entire Indonesia, including Bali. However, this movement met heavy resistance. In Bali, the resistance against the Dutch was launched using the weapons obtained from Japan. Colonel I Gusti Ngurah Rai, 29 years old at that time, led his army to Marga Rana in Tabanan, central Bali, to launch a suicidal assault, or puputan, against the heavily armored Dutch power. The battle was fought on 29 November 1946 with the Balinese army entirely eliminated and hence ended the military resistance against the Dutch.

In 1946, the Dutch included Bali as one of the 13 administrative districts of the State of East Indonesia. This state was founded by the Dutch to rival Republic of Indonesia which was proclaimed by Soekarno and Hatta in 17 August 1945. When the Republic of the United States of Indonesia was created in the Round Table Conference on 29 December 1949, Bali was included in the new state that was recognized by the Dutch.

The eruption of Mount Agung in 1963 killed thousands of people. Economic situation was at havoc and thus forced most of the survivors to transmigrate to other areas of the Republic Indonesia. During the 1950s and 1960s, Bali saw the conflict between the supporters of caste system and those that rejected the traditional values. The conflict was typical for that time in Indonesia and had been politicized by Indonesian Communist Party or PKI which rejected the caste system and the Indonesian Nationalist Party of PNI which supported the traditional system. The tension was culminated in Land Reform which was launched by PKI. However, when the coup, which was associated with PKI broke in Jakarta, was followed by the elimination of PKI and its supporters by General Soeharto, Bali was also affected. In Bali alone, at least 80,000 people died because of the anti-communist purge, which is equivalent to 5 percent of the total population of the island at that time. There is no Islamic force in the island so that PNI landlords were rather easy when taking the lead in the purge in Bali.

After General Soeharto took the presidency from President Soekarno in 1966, his New Order regime re-established the relations with the Western countries. The renewed relation resulted in the growth of tourism, with Bali promoted as the Paradise Island. Foreign exchanges and living standard in Bali were dramatically changed with the tourism boom. However, when a massive bombing by militant Islamists in 2002 destroyed the Kuta tourist area and killed 202 people, most of which are foreigners, economic boom ended abruptly. Another bomb attack in 2005 put the tourism industry at hardship. However, the tourist numbers per 2010 had returned to the level before the bomb attacks.

The Geography of Bali

Bali Island is located 3.2 km or 2 mi easy of Java, 8 degrees south of the equator. Java and Bali are separated by the narrow Bali Strait. Its length from east to west is about 153 km or 95 mi while from north to south it spans up to 112 km or 69 mi. The total measure of the land area is 5,632 km2.

The highest elevation at the central of the main land reaches up to around 3,000 meters above the sea level, the highest of which is Mount Agung which reaches 3,142 meters. This active volcano is also referred as the mother mountain. Form central region to the east runs the mountainous range with Mount Agung as the easternmost highest point. The volcanic nature of the main land, combined with the high mountains which encourage rainfalls, makes Bali extremely fertile for agricultural crop. The most fertile area is located in the center of the main land to the south. Meanwhile, the northern side of the mountains slopes steeply toward the sea. This area becomes the main producer area for coffee, vegetables, rice and cattle. The longest river of the island is Ayung River, which flows as long as approximately 75 km.

Most areas of the island are surrounded by coral reefs and the northern and the western beaches tend to have black sand while those of the southern tend to have white sand. There are not any major waterways in the mainland. However, sampan boats can navigate the Ho River. There are some beaches in the area between Klatingdukuh and Pasut and these beaches are being developed for tourism. However, the most significant tourist spot until today in the area is still the seaside temple Tanah Lot.

Denpasar, located near the southern coast, is the biggest city in the mainland with a total population of approximately 491,500 according to the estimate in 2002. Singaraja, the old colonial capital, home for 100,000 people and situated at the northern coast, is Bali\'s second-largest city. Other major cities include Kuta and Ubud. There are three small islands at the southeast of the mainland. They are administratively parts of the Klungkung Regency. They are Nusa Penida, Nusa Ceningan and Nusa Lembongan. The three of them are separated from the main land by Badung Strait.

Lombok Strait at the east separates Bali and the rest of the Lesser Sunda Islands. This strait also marks the bio-geographical division between the fauna of Australasia and the fauna of Indo-Malayan eco-zone. The imaginary separating line is called the Wallace Line, which is named after the biologist Alfred Russell Wallace. Bali was connected to Sumatra, Java and the mainland of Asia during the Pleistocene Ice Age, during which period the levels dropped. Hence Bali at that time shared the same Asian fauna. However, the Lombok Strait at that time had been deep water so that the rest of the Lesser Sunda Islands kept isolated.

Bali Ecology

Located at the western side of the Wallace Line, Bali\'s fauna has Asian in character and the influence of Australasia is too small to be perceived. Hence the fauna has less in common with Lombok\'s fauna than Java\'s fauna. However, there are some exceptions, like Yellow-crested cockatoo which is a member or Australian family of the primary species. There are about 280 bird species in Bali, one of which is the endemic, endangered Bali Starling. Other species include Yellow-vented Bulbul, Great Egret, White Heron, Black Racket-tailed Treepie, Barn Swallow, Black-naped Oriole, Crested Treeswift, Dollarbird, Crested Serpent-Eagle, Lesser Adjutant, Long-tailed Shrike, Java Sparrows, Red-rumped Swallow, Sacred Kingfisher, Pacific Swallow, Milky Stork and Sea Eagle.

Large mammals are known to be present at Bali until the early 20th century, including Leopard, the endemic Bali Tiger and the wild Banteng. Banteng still has its domestic form but Bali Tiger is totally extinct while the leopards can only be found in Java. A record shows that there was a Bali Tiger shot in 1937 but the subspecies is believed to survive at least until 1940s or 1950s. The causes of the extinction of the tiger are believed to be the conflict with humans, the small size of the island, habitat reduction and poaching. The tiger had never been displayed in zoos or filmed however some bones or skins remain can be found in museums around the world. Bali Tiger is known to be the rarest and smallest of the subspecies. Largest mammals that can be seen until today is the wild boar and the Javan Rusa deer while Indian Muntjac, a smaller species of deer, still can be seen too.

Fauna that is rather commonly seen is the squirrels. Asian Palm Civet is domesticated to produce Kopi Luwak. Bats are preserved, especially in Goa Lawah or the Temple of the Bats. In this temple, which becomes a famous tourist destination, the locals worship the bats. Bats can also be found in other cave temples like the temple at the Gangga Beach. There are two monkey species that are easily encountered. The first species is the Crab-eating Macaque. The locals called this species as 'kera'. They are often found in temples and settlements and humans can feed them safely, especially in the three 'monkey temples', the most popular of which is located in Ubud. Some local people domesticated kera as their pets. The second species of monkey, the Silver Leaf Monkey, is more elusive and fare rarer. Locals called it 'lutung'. They are encountered at Bali Barat National Park. Other mammals that are also rare include the Sunda Pangolin, Black Giant Squirrel and the Leopard Cat. Snake species includes Reticulated Python and King Cobra while the Water Monitor is believed to be able to move quickly and to grow to a bigger size.

There is rich marine life in the coral reefs around the shores, especially in the diving spots like Amed, Nusa Penida, Menjangan and Tulamben. Some of the recorded species are Giant Sunfish, Giant Moray Eel, Giant Manta Ray, Hawksbill Turtle, Hammerhead Shark, Bumphead Parrotfish, barracudas, Reef Shark and sea snakes. Dolphins are found in the northern coast, particularly near Lovina Beach and Singaraja.

Especially since the 20th century, humans introduced many new plants which make it rather difficult to distinguish the native plants from the newer plants. Larger native trees include bamboo, Jackfruit, coconuts, banyan trees and acacia. Flowers include frangipani, poinsettia, jasmine, hibiscus, bougainvillea, roses, water lily, lotus, orchids, hydrangeas and begonias. Higher grounds like Kintamani which receives more moisture host certain species like mushrooms, fern trees and pine trees. There are a lot of varieties of rice. Other agricultural plants include mangosteen, Kintamani orange, water spinach, coffee, corn and salak.

Environment in Bali

Lebih Beach sees the worst sea wave erosion. Up to 7 meters of the island is lost every year. Decades before, the beach is the pilgrimage destination for more than 10,000 people but now the destination had been moved to the Masceti Beach.

Bali Administrative Divisions

The Province of Bali is divided into 8 regencies or kabupaten and 1 city or kota. They are:

Badung, capital Mangupura
Bangli, capital Bangli
Buleleng, capital Singaraja
Denpasar (city)
Gianyar, capital Gianyar
Jembrana, capital Negara
Karangasem, capital Amlapura
Klungkung, capital Semarapura
Tabanan, capital Tabanan

Economy of Bali

Bali economy three decades ago was based largely on agriculture both for the employment and the products. The single largest industry in the Bali has been tourism. Because of the highly developed tourism industry, the island is one of the wealthiest regions in Indonesia. Now, 80 percent of the economy here relies upon tourism. After the shocking bomb attacks on 2002 and 2005, tourism industry is recovering slowly.

Balinese Agriculture

Most of Balinese are still working in the agricultural field although the GDP\'s largest output is produced by tourism. The most notable agricultural effort is the rice cultivation. Smaller crops that are also grown in the island include vegetables, fruits, Coffea aracbica and other subsistence and cash crops.

Kintamani, a region near Mount Batur, is the region where Arabica coffee is produced. Producers generally process Balinese coffee using the wet method which results in a soft, sweet coffee. Flavors that can be integrated are lemon and other citrus notes. The majority of the coffee farmers in the region are members of Subak Abian which is based on the Hindu Tri Hita Karana philosophy. The philosophy teaches that there are three causes for the happiness, namely the relation with God, other people and the environment. The system of the Subak is the best suited for the production of organic coffee and fair trade. The Arabica coffee produced in Kintamani region is the first product in Indonesia that receives a geographical indication.

Bali Tourism

Southern part of the main land is where the tourism industry focused. The main tourist sports are the Kuta Beach, Legian, and Seminyak, Sanur which once was the sole tourist hub, Ubud at the center of the island, Jimbaran, and newly developed Pecatu and Nusa Dua. The Australia government still rates Bali at 4 danger level on a 5 scale level while the American government had earlier lifted its travel warnings in 2008.

Tourism in Bali

The real estate industry related to tourism has been thriving at the main tourist hubs. Bali hotels are built in the famous locations like Kuta, Seminyak, Oberoi and Legian. 5-star Bali hotels were started to be developed in 2010 at the southern part, namely at the Bukit Peninsula. Bali villas, totally worth millions of dollars, have been built at the cliff sides at the south and hence promise panoramic ocean view. Many Jakarta companies and individuals as well as foreign investment are active in the industry to develop other areas. But land prices have remained stable although there had been economic crisis throughout the world.

Indonesian Rupiah had dropped down to 30against the US dollar in the last half of 2008. This result in the bigger value for the foreign currencies and triggered the flood of tourist into Bali. In 2009, visitor arrivals were dropped to 8with economic crisis as the main cause and not the travel warnings.

Terrorist bombings in 2002 and 2005 made the tourism industry in Bali drastically turned into ruin. However, the industry had been recovering since the last bombing and in 2010 the target of 2.0-2.3 million tourists had been surpassed with 2.57 million foreign tourists. Bali accommodation as well as other support facilities like Bali spa contributes positively to the recovery. The average occupancy of Bali accommodation in 2010 is 65 which was a positive trend compared to the previous year\'s 60.8 However, during the peak seasons, tourists will be difficult enough to find accommodation since all the rooms are usually had been fully booked.

In 2010, Bali received Travel and Leisure award which was presented at World\'s Best Award 2010 in New York on 21 July 2010. The World Best Hotel Spas in Asia 2010 award had been awarded to a Bali hotel too, namely the Hotel Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran. The designation #1 Spa in the world was received by the Ayana Resort after a reader poll from Conde Naste\'s Travel Magazine. The award was won by Bali because of its various tourist attractions, attractive coastal and mountain surroundings, friendliness of the local people and excellent local and international restaurants.

Transportation Around Bali

There are two airports in the island, namely the Lt. Col. Wisnu Airfield in the north-west and the more famous Ngurah Rai International Airport near Jimbaran at the southernmost region.

There are three major two-lane arteries that cross the mountainous regions in the center on which the passes can reach up to 1.750m, namely at Penelokan. A coastal road surrounds the island. The Ngurah Rai bypass was developed as a four-line expressway. Part of this expressway encircles the main city Denpasar.

The government of Indonesia invited investors to develop Tanah Ampo Cruise Terminal at Karangasem. The project is worth a total of $30 million. Bali does not have any railway lines but the Indonesian Train Company and the Governor of Bali as well as 2 ministers had signed a MOU to develop a railway along the coast for a total distance of 565 kilometers. The plan is projected to be realized in 2015 onwards. In the mid 2011, a toll road that connects Serangan and Tanjung Benoa will be built by Jasamarga. The Tanjung Benoa port received an award as a Best Port Welcome 2010 from Dream World Cruise Destination, a London-based magazine, on 16 March 2011.

Bali Demographics

As of 2005, there total population of Bali is 3,151,000. Expatriates living in the island are estimated at 30,000.

Religion in Bali

Bali is the home for a small community of people who adhere to Hindu. There is about 93.18of the total population that adheres to Balinese Hinduism. The religion is a combination of Hindu influences fro the Southeast Asia and South Asia mainland with the existing local beliefs. Islam is the minority religion with only 4.79followers, while Christianity scores 1.38and Buddhism 0.64 Immigrants from other parts of Indonesia have not yet included in these figures.

In 16th century, after Islam took the control over Java, many Hindu people took refuge in Bali. The believers of Balinese Hinduism worship gods and demigods, the spirit of ancestors, indigenous agricultural deities, Buddhist heroes and sacred places. Religion in Bali is a composite complex system which has theology, mythology and philosophy as well as ancestor worshipping, magic and animism and pervades all aspects of life. Although less strict than in India, caste system is observed with discipline in Bali. There are an estimated 20,000 pura and shrines all over the island which made it also known as the Island of a Thousand Temples.

The roots of Balinese Hinduism are Indian Hinduism and Buddhism and it also adopts the local people\'s indigenous traditions. Balinese Hinduism believes that gods and goddesses present in all things which makes every element in nature has its own power. Such power is believed to reflect the power of the goods. A dagger, woven cloth, rock or tree is believed to have their own power which can be directed for evil or good. The religion is interwoven deeply with ritual and art. All religious expressions are ritualized and shape the decorous and graceful behavior of the people.

There are also a small number of Chinese immigrants. The traditions of these immigrants meld with the local traditions. Therefore, Sino-Balinese harmonizes their original religion with the local traditions which makes it common to find a Sino-Balinese during an odalan in a local temple. Priests of Balinese Hindu are often invited also to perform necessary rites with a Chinese priest in a ceremony for the death of a Sino-Balinese. However, for administrative purpose, the Sino-Balinese has Buddhism as religion in their Identity Cards.

Language in Bali

The most widely spoken languages in Bali are Bali and Indonesian. Most of Bali people are bilingual or trilingual. Several indigenous Balinese languages are present but most Balinese use modern common Balinese to communicate. The caste system determines the usage of different Balinese language. The primary foreign language is English due to the thriving of tourism industry.

Balinese Culture

Bali is famous for its sophisticated art forms in sculpture, handcrafts, painting, woodcarving and performing arts. Gamelan, Balinese percussion orchestra music, is varied and highly developed. Stories from Hindu epic like Ramayana are often portrayed in performing arts with a lot of influences from Balinese traditions. Well known Balinese dance include legong, topeng, gong kebyar, pendet, baris, barong and kecak. There are innovative and diverse performing arts cultures in Bali. Due to tourism, there are traditional Balinese performance arts that are arranged as paid performance in temple festivals, public shows, or private ceremonies.

Balinese Hindu celebrates Nyepi, the Hindu New Year in the spring with a day of silence. Everyone stays at home and tourists are encouraged to stay in their hotels too during the day. However, colorful, large sculptures of ogoh-ogoh monsters were built and burned in the evening before the Nyepi day. This is a symbol to drive evil spirits away. The Balinese pawukon calendar system determines the other festivals throughout the year.

Balinese are fond of celebrations. There are celebrations for tooh filling or coming of age ritual, odalan or temple festival and cremation. The most important concept in Balinese ceremonies which is shared by most Balinese is desa kala patra. The concept refers to the appropriateness of ritual performances with the general and specific social context. Therefore, some of the ceremonial art forms like topeng or wayang kulit have high flexibility so that performers can adjust the event with the current situation.

Balinese celebrations are characterized by rame. Rame is an aesthetic concept which resulted from the loud and boisterous atmosphere of the celebrations. Often times, there are two or more gamelan ensembles will be performed within earshot. They often competes each other to attract more listeners. But the audience members usually also perform their own activities which may or may not have any relation with the ensembles. These activities add to the layers and liveliness of rame.

Balinese traditional compass is centered upon kaja and kelod, which equivalent with the north and south. The concept refers to the orientation toward the largest mountain, namely Mount Agung, as kaja and the seas kelod. However, the two elements also stand for the connotation of evil and good. Balinese Hindu believes that gods and their ancestors live on in the mountain while the demons and evil spirits live in the sea. Spatially, traditional Balinese buildings like residential homes and temples are oriented with the cleanest spaces face nearest to the mountain while the unclean spaces closest to the sea.

Most of the temples possess an outer yard and inner yard. The court yard is arranged to the furthest kaja. This is the space of the temple where the ritual that involved performance, dance and music takes place. The most sacred rituals exclusively performed for gods are held in the inner yard and known as wali while the performance for general public is held at the outer yard and known as bebali. Meanwhile, the performance that is performed as a form of entertainment are performed outside the temple walls and known as balih-balihan. In 1971, a committee of Balinese artists and officials standardized this three-tiered classification system. The purpose was to protect the sanctity of the most sacred and oldest rituals from becoming paid performance.

When tourism industry penetrated deeper into the life of the local Balinese, performances are changed. Tourism brought audience that is willing to pay to watch the traditional performances. This created an economic opportunity for many villages. There had been a controversy about this. However, some villages eventually develop new strategies for fulfilling the demands of the tourism. In some village, the sacred barong dance is performed with the mask that is specifically designed for entertainment purpose while the original, older barong mask is kept for the more sacred rituals.

Typical Balinese society is built around the ancestral village. The life cycle and religion is closely tied wit coercive aspects of the traditional intact. Some of the coercive society apparatus like customary, kasepekang of shunning is getting more effective especially since the decentralization and democratization in Indonesia since 1998.

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