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The mere mention of ‘Bali’ evokes thoughts of a paradise. It’s more than a place; it’s a mood, an aspiration, a tropical state of mind. It’s more… with Children feature Coverage Includes: Plannning chapters, Kuta, Seminyak, South Bali, Ubud, East Bali…
The word “paradise” is used a lot in Bali and not without reason. The combination of friendly, hospitable people, a magnificently visual culture infused with spirituality and (not least) spectacular beaches with great surfing and diving have made Bali Indonesia’s unrivaled number one tourist attraction. Eighty percent of international visitors to Indonesia visit Bali and Bali alone.
Bali received the Best Island award from Travel and Leisure in 2010. It happens because of its attractive surroundings (both mountain and coastal areas), diverse tourist attractions, excellent international and local restaurants, and the friendliness of the local people. According to BBC Travel released in 2011, Bali is one of the World’s Best Islands, rank in second after Greece.
Cities
Denpasar:
A Bustling City, The Administrative Centre And Transport Hub Of The Island But Not A Major Tourist Destination.
Kuta:
Surfer Central, By Far The Most Heavily Developed Area In Bali. Lots of shopping and night-life and the centre of lower-end party culture on bali.
Jimbaran:
Sea-Side Resorts, A Nice Sheltered Beach And Seafood Restaurants South Of Kuta.
Seminyak:
Quieter, More Upscale Beachside Resorts And Villas Just To The North Of Legian, With Some Fashionable Upscale Restaurants And Trendy Designer Bars And Dance Clubs
Ubud:
The Centre Of Art And Dance In The Foothills, With Several Museums, The Monkey Forest And Lots Of Arts And Crafts Shops
Other Destinations.
Bukit Peninsula:
The Southernmost Tip Of Bali, With World Class Surfing, Great Beaches, And The Can’t-Miss Cliff-Hanging Uluwatu Temple.
Kintamani:
There Is Active Volcano Mount Batur, Great Mountain Scenery, Cooler Temperatures And Fruit Growing.
Mount agung:
It Is The Highest Mountain In Bali And The Mother Temple Of Besakih
Nusa Dua:
It Is An Enclave Of High-End Resorts And A Long, Golden Sand Beach.
West Bali National Park:
Here You can do trekking, bird watching and diving in Bali’s only substantial natural protected area.
Night Life:
Kuta is bali’s largest party district. A large variety of clubs and bars featuring a young and active crowd will keep you dancing until sunrise. Most clubs are located in jalan legian and jalan pantai kuta. You can find plenty of bars throughout the smaller roads. Seminyak is generally more relaxed than Kuta. Come here for fine dining, to relax in one of the beach bars or hang out in the beach lounges.
Ayana Rock Bar
It has 360-degrees of sheer glamour, on the rocks. It is located on natural rocks 14 meters above the indian ocean at the base of ayana’s towering cliffs, this innovative open-top bar is bali’s most glam sunset and after-dark destination. Soak up the chic ambience and superstar views as the rhythm of the ocean merges with the funky tunes Viding From The Dj Booth Elevated Above The Bar. The location is not the only thing ‘on the rocks’. Signature cocktails are served in chic glasses suspended over natural rocks, within an ingenious. Fish-bowl base. A delectable selection of tapas is also served ‘on the rocks’, on natural stone plates. Even your bill is presented ‘on the rocks’, as waves break below and stars glitter above, with only the sea between you and the horizon. You couldn’t get any closer to the sunset without setting sail.
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