Even today, there is a certain magic about Bali. The longer one stays in the island, the more one
is impressed by the many exquisite sights and the scores of talented and charming people one
encounters. All the tourist hype aside, Bali truly is exceptional.
The island of Bali indeed presents a modern paradox an ancient, traditional society that is still
incredibly alive and vital. While the basic conservatism of the Balinese has enabled them to preserve
many of their past achievement, it has never hindered the acceptance of new and innovative
elements, whether home-grown or foreign.
Bali is extraordinarily blessed by nature. Lying with narrow band of the tropics where wet and dry
seasons fall roughly into balance.
Batur Mount
Mount Batur is set in a vast volcano
caldera. It is a 1,700 metres still
active volcano with a spectaculat
cratere lake.
Besakih temple. It is the most important and sacred temple in Bali, it offers beautiful views of the surroundings
Ubud
Ubud is the center of arts
dance and music in Bali and
has some spectacular views
of green paddy terraces.
Lake Bratan
Ulun DaU Temple
Bratan offers stunning views of
Pura Ulun Danu that solemnly
gyards the lake.
Tanah Lot. It is a dramatic oceanfront Hindu temple, one of the main temples for Balineses people.
Kuta, Legian, Seminyak. This area is the center of shopping and nightlife on the island,
with many boutiques, restaurants, bars and clubs.
Jimbaran is a fishing village with beautiful whote sand beachs. Enjoy your dinner feet on the sand in the several seafood restaurants on the beach
Uluwatu - The Bukit. Uluwatu is known for its
breathaking cliff view over the
ocean from the cliff where a
beautiful temple is nestled.
Uluwatu is also known as a great
spot to surf in Bali.
Candi Casa
The surrounding of this
fishing village are spectacular
with many secret white sand
beaches.