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Nusa Dua hotels/ Uluwatu & South
Amanusa.Tel: [62-361] 772-333, fax: 772-335,
Ayodya Resort Bali. Tel: [62-361] 771-102, fax: 771-616,
Bali Golf and Country Club. Tel: [62-361] 771-791, fax: 771-797,
Bulgari Hotels and Resorts, Bali .
Tel: [62-361] 847-1000, fax: 847-1111,
Blue Point Bay Villas & Spa. Tel: [62-361] 769-888, fax: 769-889,
Grand Hyatt Bali. Tel: [62-361] 771-234, fax: 772-038,

Inna Putri Bali.
Tel: [62-361] 771-020, fax: 771-139,
Kayumanis Private Villa. Tel: [62-361] 770-777, fax: 770-770,
Melia Bali Villas & Spa Resort. Tel: [62-361] 771-510, fax: 776-880,
Nikko Bali Resort & Spa. Tel: [62-361] 773-377, fax: 773-388,
Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa. Tel: [62-361] 771-210, fax: 771-229,
Sekar Nusa Resort. Tel: [62-361] 773-333, fax: 775-765,
Sheraton Laguna Nusa Dua. Tel: [62-361] 771-327, fax: 771-326,
The Grand Bali. Tel: [62-361] 776-688, fax: 773-636,
The Balé. Tel: [62-361] 775-111, fax: 775-222,
The Villas at Bali Golf and Country Club. Tel: [62-361] 772-592, fax: 772-594,
The Westin Resort. Tel: [62-361] 771-906, fax: 771-908,


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Benoa hotels
Aston Bali. Tel: [62-361] 773-577, fax: 774-954,
Conrad Bali Resort & Spa. Tel: [62-361] 778-788, fax: 773-888,
Grand Mirage Resort. Tel: [62-361] 771-888, fax: 772-148,
Melia Benoa. Tel: [62-361] 771-714, fax: 771-713,
Novotel Coralia. Tel: [62-361] 772-239, fax: 772-237,

Jimbaran resorts
Keraton Jimbaran resorts
Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay. Tel: [62-361] 701-010, fax: 701-020,
InterContinental Resort Bali. Tel: [62-361] 701-888, fax: 701-777,
Jamahal Private Resort & Spa. Tel: [62-361] 704-394, fax: 704-597,
Jimbaran Puri Bali. Tel: [62-361] 701-605, fax: 701-320,
Puri Kosala Cottages. Tel: [62-361] 701-673, fax: 702-576,
Ritz-Carlton Bali. Tel: [62-361] 702-222, fax: 701-555,
Villa Balquisse. Tel/fax; [62-361] 701-695,


Kuta & Tuban
Alam Kul Kul. Tel: [62-361] 752-520, fax: 752-519,
Bali Dynasty. Tel: [62-361] 752-403, fax: 752-402,
Balihai Resort & Spa. Tel: [62-361] 753-035, fax: 754-702,
Bali Padma Hotel. Tel: [62-361] 752-111, fax: 752-140,
Discovery Kartika Plaza Hotel. Tel: [62-361] 751-067, fax: 752-475,
Hard Rock Hotel. Tel: [62-361] 761-869, fax: 761-868,
Patra Bali Resort & Villas. Tel: [62-361] 751-161, fax: 752-030,
Poppies Bali. Tel: [62-361] 751-059, fax: 752-364,
Sofitel Seminyak Bali. Tel: [62-361] 730-730, fax: 730-545,


Legian /Seminyak/ Canggu & Kerobokan
Bali Mystique. Tel: [62-361] 730-465, fax: 730-465,
Contiki Resort Bali. Tel: [62-361] 730-573, fax: 730-518,
Downtown Villas. Tel: [62-361] 736-464, fax: 736-424,
Laksmana Villas. Tel: [62-361] 733-320, fax: 731-998,
Resor Seminyak. Tel: [62-361] 730-814, fax: 730-815,


Sentosa Private Villas & Spa. Tel: [62-361] 730-333, fax: 737-111,
The Club at The Legian. Tel: [62-361] 730-622, fax: 730-623,
The Elysian. Tel: [62-361] 730-999, fax: 737-509,
The Legian Bali. Tel: [62-361] 730-622, fax: 730-623,
The Oberoi Bali. Tel: [62-361] 730-361, fax: 730-791,
The Samaya Seminyak. Tel: [62-361] 731-149, fax: 731-203,
The Villas Bali Hotel & Spa. Tel: [62-361] 730-840, fax: 733-751,
Uma Sapna. Tel: [62-361] 736-628, fax: 736-629,
Villa Ananda Resort. Tel: [62-361] 730-526, fax: 733-958,
Villa Sin Sin. Mobile Tel: [62] 8123 984-908, fax: [62-361] 730-047,

Canggu /Kerobokan & Tanah Lot
Grand Bali Sani Suites. Tel: [62-361] 752-314, fax: 752-313,
Hotel Tugu Bali. Tel: [62-361] 731-701, fax: 731-704,
Le Meridien Nirwana Golf & Spa Resort. Tel: [62-361] 815-900,
Novus Bali Villa. Tel: [62-361] 411-388, fax: 411-388,
Villa Tugu Bali. Through Hotel Tugu Bali


Sanur hotels and resorts
Bali Hyatt. Tel: [62-361] 281-234, fax: 287-693,
Grand Bali Beach. Tel: [62-361] 288-511, fax: 287-917,
Griya Santrian. Tel: [62-361] 288-181, fax: 288-185,
Mercure Resort Sanur Bali. Tel: [62-361] 288-833, fax: 287-773,
Puri Santrian. Tel: [62-361] 288-009, fax: 287-101,
Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel. Tel: [62-361] 281-781, fax: 289-166,
Tandjung Sari. Tel: [62-361] 288-441, fax: 287-930,


Ubud resorts/Sayan & Payangan
Alila Ubud. Tel: [62-361] 975-963, fax: 975-968,
Amandari. Tel: [62-361] 975-333, fax: 975-335,
Aniniraka Resort & Spa. Tel: [62-361] 975-213,
Arma Resort. Tel: [62-361] 976-659, fax: 975-332,
Aston Nandini Ubud Resort & Spa. Tel: [62-361] 982-777, fax: 982-727,
Biyukukung Suites and Spa. Tel: [62-361] 978-976, fax: 972-562,
COMOShambhala Estate at Begawan Giri. Tel: [62-361] 978-888, fax: 978-889,
Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan. Tel: [62-361] 977-577, fax: 977-588,
Hotel Tjampuhan Spa. Tel: [62-361] 975-368, fax: 975-137,
Komaneka Resort. Tel: [62-361] 976-090, fax: 977-140,
Kamandalu Resort & Spa. Tel: [62-361] 975-825, fax: 975-851,
Komaneka Suites. Tel: [62-361] 978-123, fax: 973-084,
Kupu Kupu Barong. Tel: [62-361] 975-478, fax: 975-079,
Maya Ubud Resort & Spa. Tel: [62-361] 977-888, fax: 977-555,
Natura Resort and Spa. Tel: [62-361] 978-666, fax: 978-222,
Pita Maha Resort and Spa . Tel: [62-361] 974-330, fax: 974-329,
Puri Wulandari. Tel: [62-361] 980-252, fax: 980-253,
Royal Pita Maha. Tel: [62-361] 980-022, fax: 980-011,
The Chedi Club at Tanah Gajah. Tel: [62-361] 730-622, fax: 730-623,
The Waka Experience. Tel: [62-361] 484-085, fax: 484-695,
Ubud Hanging Gardens. Tel: [62-361] 982-700, fax: 982-800,
Uma Ubud. Tel: [62-361] 972-448, fax: 972-449,
Villa Semana. Tel: [62-361] 246-288, fax: 979-331,
Warwick Ibah Luxury Villas & Spa. Tel: [62-361] 974-466, fax: 974-467,

Candidasa
Alila Manggis. Tel: [62-363] 41011, fax: 41015,
Amankila. Tel: [62-363] 41333, fax: 41555,

Buleleng Regency, north Bali
Zen Resort Bali. Tel: [62-362] 93-578, fax: 93-579,

Pemuteran, Lovina, East Coast, Tulamben, Tembok
Bali Handara Kosaido Country Club. Tel: [62-362] 22646, fax: 23048,
Damai Lovina Villas. Tel: [62-362] 41008, fax: 41009,
Matahari Beach Resort. Tel: [62-362] 92312, fax: 92313,
Mimpi Menjangan Resort.
Mimpi Resort Jimbaran.
Mimpi Tulamben Resort.
Puri Ganesha Villas. Tel: [62-362] 93433, fax: 23635,
Sunari Villa & Spa Resort. Tel: [62-362] 41775, fax: 41659,
The Spa Village Tembok, Bali. Tel: [60-3] 2783-1000, fax: 2148-7391,


Central Highlands/ Penelokan & Bedugul
Subak Tabola Inn. Sidemen. Tel/fax: [62-366] 23015.


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What & Where to Eat

Italian Restaurants in

Bali


Restaurants in Bali are major hit with the numerous travelers visiting the place. Bali, being an exquisite tourist destination, is frequented by plethora of visitors from across the globe. The array of sightseeings in Bali enthralls the travelers to the core. It is complemented by the numerous restaurants in Bali offering exotic and tasty dining experience. What/Where to eat in Bali has its answer in the wide range of restaurants available at Bali. The Italian restaurants in Bali offering lip-smacking Italian cuisines to the delight of the guests have won accolades from all across the globe.

One can enjoy the freshest Italian dishes at Papa's Café in Bali amidst a clean and hygienic atmosphere. Papa's Café in Bali claims to serve the best Italian cuisines and provide fine al fresco dining in Bali and is one of the finest Italian restaurants in Bali in Indonesia. The sounds of surf crashing in this beach side restaurant offer a unique ambiance while enjoying the delicious Italian gourmets. One can enjoy the delicious pasta dish or pizza from the extensive menu. The superb meal is accompanied by the refreshing juice and the alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages available in the bar.

The Italian restaurants in Bali also consist of the poolside restaurant of Salsa Verde in Bali. It is one of the fabulous restaurants adorning the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Bali. Overlooking the pristine Indian Ocean, the restaurant offers fine selection of antipasti, pizzas and other Italian cuisines to the guests to relish. The sunny setting and the casual ambiance of the restaurant make it an ideal place for tête-à-tête with friends while savoring the yummy cuisines.

The other Italian restaurants in Bali deserving special mention are Café Lotus in Bali, Bebek Bengil (Dirty Duck Diner) in Bali and Café Wayan in Bali to name a few. The worldwide travelers, especially the Italian ones, will be able to enjoy the exotic taste and aroma of the Italian dishes at these fantastic Italian restaurants. The Bali Travel Guide is incomplete without the references of these Italian restaurants in Bali.

Seafood Restaurant in Bali


Tourists to Bali will find visit to Bali incomplete without exploring the gastronomical tours of Balinese food and fruits. In fact, the various sensational titillation of your taste buds and olfactory senses on smelling the wafting of unique Balinese food from the many Seafood Restaurants in Bali, makes you come back to Bali once more. The cuisines of Bali is well known for its spicy ingredients. Food and Recreation in Bali in Indonesia definitely include the roasted pig 'Babi Guling', 'Nasi Goreng', Mie Goreng' or 'Satey' which are some of the popular dishes to the many foreign visitors to Bali. Bali Restaurants also offer cuisines from around the world, which cost fraction of what you pay for the same quality of food in other world cities. The settings are also magnificent, which make Bali the 'land of the Gods'. Some of the popular Seafood Restaurants in Bali include:

Jimbaran Bay in Bali - this hotel near the soft white sands of Jimbaran Beach, captures the spirit of Bali as the land of gods. The Beach front restaurant is a popular Seafood Restaurants in Bali, specializing in Seafood and salads. The dining pavilion offers Indonesian and international cuisines accompanied by Balinese dances. The Tunjung Cafe and the Nelayan restaurant are popular due to its authentic Seafood preparation

Warung Blanjong in Bali - it specializes in Indonesian and Balinese specialties along with few western favorites. The place is suitable for trying authentic Balinese cuisines. The pepes be paski (grilled fish in banana leaves along with rice and vegetables) or nasi campur (white rice with a selection offive or six dishes) are its famous preparations.

American Restaurants in Bali - Dining in Bali also include the many American restaurants found aorund the city. Some of the popular among them are Cafe Wayan, Kori restaurant, Peanuts in Bali, Krkatu, Murni's Warung, Tut Mak Warung kafe, McDonalds in Bali, Bali Budha, Three Monkeys


Indonesian Restaurants in Bali


Contemporary Restaurants in Bali offer a wide variety of food ranging from authentic local recipes to western, Chinese and other international food. Indonesian Restaurants in Bali are concentrated in the areas in Sanur, Kuta area, Jimbaran Beach, Bukit, Nusa Dua, Ubud and other parts of Bali. These areas are lined with restaurants and aromas emanating from these raise the appetite of the passersby and tempt them to have a go at the wide range of preparations enlisted in their menu.

Most of the Indonesian Restaurants in Bali prepare and serve authentic Balinese food and serve them in the most intricate manner to give a delightful dining experience to its guests. Some of these restaurants present a western styled décor and a service of the highest standard. Indonesian meals center around steamed or boiled rice accompanied with chicken, duck, beef, goat and all kinds of seafood and vegetables. Chilies, coconut, peanuts, garlic, ginger saffron cardamom and other spices are some of the ingredients used to add flavor. The fresh local sea foods are worth trying.

Bali Indonesian Restaurants add a special flavor to dining by serving some of the best wines, beer and other local alcoholic beverage that can make your evening in Bali truly colorful and exciting.

Dining in Bali can be made a memorable one especially for the foreign visitors who can try out any of these restaurants:

- Mango Bar and Restaurant in Bali
- Tepi Sawah in Bali
- Angsa Putih Restaurant in Bali
- Kori Restaurant in Bali
- Rumah Makan Sari Laut in Bali

Indonesian Restaurants in Bali often operate full-house during lunch and dinner. Tourists are advised to make prior booking of their seats in any of these restaurants according to convenience of their location.

Contemporary Restaurants in Bali


Bali is one of the most picturesque and enchanting tourist destinations of Indonesia. It is a small peaceful island. Surrounded by soaring volcanic mountains and outlined by a turquoise blue sea, Bali is a popular tourist spot in the country of Indonesia. A large number of tourists frequent the shores of the Bali beach throughout the year. Tourism has thus been, always, on the high rise in Bali. Along with this rising number of tourists, the crowd at the various hotels and restaurants in Bali also remain quite high. As the restaurants prepare mouth watering savory dishes, the people also flock to these places to feel the experience of fine dining. The contemporary restaurants in Bali are some of the best stops while you decide on what and where to eat in Bali.

A perfect Bali Travel Guide definitely includes the names of the major contemporary restaurants of the city. There are certain things that are common among the contemporary restaurants in Bali in Indonesia. All these restaurants offer their delicacies in a warm and cozy environment. Most of these restaurants have background music playing or some band or dance program to entertain the diners. All the contemporary restaurants in Bali also have a multi cuisine spread in their platter.

The Canangsari Restaurant in Bali gives you the unique opportunity to savor your meals along with the local tip-tapping dances. The Terazo in Bali is a restaurant with a bar. The restaurant serves lip-smacking delicacies like Prawn Dumplings in Szechuan Sauce, Double baked Goat Cheese Soufflé, Mandarin Duck and Beef Pot Pie. Apart from a wide collection of world-renowned cocktails, you can also indulge in a glass of non-alcoholic ginger fizz at this restaurant. The Café Batujimbar in Bali is another popular name at the island and the Boga Buana Bakery and Deli in Bali has a good collection of really exotic food.

The Jaya Pub in Bali has a classical feel about it and has old melodies playing in the background. Although, it is a pub and has elements of the past, it is one of the most prominent contemporary restaurants in Bali.

Bali Taxi Service

Bali, the attractive seaport in Indonesia, draws the majority of the tourists to the country.
There are various means of transport that can be used by the tourists to explore the city or getting in the city. One of the convenient ways to explore the island is by availing of the Bali Taxi Service. Travelers find it quite comfortable to move around the city by taxis.
Bali Taxi Service takes the visitors to all locations in and around the city.

When planning to trip in Bali, one need not to be worried for Bali- How to Get There as there are several modes of public transport which will reach you safely and conveniently to your destination. Transportation in Bali includes Bali Taxi Service, Bali Bus Service, and Bali Ferry Service .Bali Travel Guide gives you proper information on Bali transport services.

Taxi Service in Bali in Indonesia which features metered taxis provides a safe and comfortable journey. The general rates charged by the Bali Taxi Service for a trip inside the city, for visiting the various tourist sites or trip to airport is quite reasonable. The taxis are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Getting around Bali by Taxi is more comfortable compared to other Bali Transport Systems. Getting around the city by taxi claims a slightly higher rate than what the buses charge. Traveling in taxi in Bali is the wisest ways of exploring all the wonders of the city. However do consider the handsome waiting charges ask by the cabs of Bali.

Denpasar Airport in Bali

One of the most picturesque and lovely cities in Indonesia, Bali is a popular seaport. This Indonesian island draws a major part of the foreign tourists in the country. Bali is directly connected to the rest of the world by air. The Denpasar Airport in Bali
connects the city with the other cities of Indonesia and all the major cities of Asia and Australia. Denpasar Airport in Bali ensures that people can access Bali from any corner in the world by air.

Apart from the international flights, there are a number of domestic flights available for the major cities in the country. The tourist can take a flight to the Ngurah Rai international airport or the Denpasar Airport which is located in Denpasar. Denpasar Airport in Bali in Indonesia is the only airport in Bali and one of the busiest airports in the country. The airport has two terminals for Domestic and International flights.

Denpasar Airport in Bali is situated in Kuta. It is at a distance of 8 miles from Denpasar. Prepaid taxis can be availed of outside of the airport. Porter service is available in the airport. Access to and from the Denpasar Airport in Bali in Indonesia is quite convenient, as it is not situated very far from the center of the town. Nowadays, Getting to Bali by Air is not at all inconvenient as unlike the earlier times, the province of Bali is today serviced by almost all international airlines which operate regular flights to and from Bali.

Transportation in Bali

The island of Bali is also known as the paradise on earth. Located in Indonesia, this mesmerizing island is surrounded by coral reefs. The sandy beaches in Bali are simply marvelous. For sightseeing, there is no dearth of tourist places in Bali and Bali Travel Guide provides you with a detailed description of what to see in Bali. From the guide you will also come to know about Transportation in Bali.

Tourism is Bali's largest industry and so that the foreign tourists conveniently travel around the country the Transport system in Bali is well equipped and at the same time well planned. Bus, taxi, boat, motorbike are the major Mode of Transportation in Bali.

Bali Taxi Service is the most significant part of Transportation in Bali. You will find metered taxis in large numbers in southern part of Bali up to Denpasar. It will cost you around Rp 5,000 for the first two km and Rp 5,000 per kilometer afterwards. It will cost you additional Rp 20,000 per hour for waiting.

For a price of Rp. 375 000 for the whole day you can rent a car with a driver to travel around the island.

From the Denpasar Airport in Bali you can fly to major cities in Indonesia (Jakarta, Surabaya, Makassar etc) or from major cities in Asia, Europe and Australia.

Transportation in Bali becomes cheap and easy by Bali Bus Service. You can move to any part of the city on Java as well as Lombok by the effective bus services from any bus terminal of the city.

Bali Ferry Service operates from Gilimanuk in western Bali to Ketapang on the island of Java every 15 minutes, 24 hours a day. Ferry service is also available from Padang Bai to Lembar (Lombok) every few hours.

Lake Batur

Bali is one of the charming islands in world where the visitors can find supreme pleasure. What make the place beautiful are the natural exquisiteness and the splendid nearby attractions. Dazzling beaches, spectacular sunsets, splendid temples and breathtaking lakes are all on offer when you do take a visit to this magical island. Adventure mixed with beauty is an irresistible combination and that what reflects in the scenic tourist attractions in Bali. If you wish to have a complete experience of the exotic island, then do take a visit to the lakes of Bali. Lake Batur in Bali is worth a mention.

Lake Batur in Bali is one of the favorite hotspots for the travelers keen on going for Sightseeing in Bali and capturing the amazing beauty of Bali. To speak of the lakes in Bali, there are four spectacular lakes in Bali. The picturesque surroundings and the charming beauty of the lakes are adequate enough to mesmerize the travelers. Lake Batur in Bali in Indonesia has a magical backdrop and a perfect setting. Being the old crater of the Mount Batur, it is also the largest in the Bali Island. Travelers come here to see the natural wonder and the spectacular sight of the lake is simply stunning.

Lake Batur in Bali in Indonesia is a stunner and a real eye candy. It efficiently borders the Bali Aga people in Trunyan. Lake Bratan is the second largest lake in Bali. It is near the town of Bedugul. Lake Buyan and Lake Temblingan are also other beautiful lakes in Bali. If you are keen on capturing the stunning beauty of Lake Batur in Bali in your lenses then you can do so from the town of Kintamani, which offers a brilliant panoramic view of the lake.

Pura Tanah Lot

The Pura Tanah Lot in Bali is a popular tourist destination in the entire island. It is a beautiful temple located amidst the sea. The surroundings of the temple are pretty beautiful and attractive as well. This temple is a grand tourist destination, so far as the sightseeing in Bali is concerned. For detailed information regarding the sightseeing spots in Bali, you can always consult the Bali travel guide.

The popular temple called Pura Tanah Lot in Bali in Indonesia is located on a huge rock amidst the sea. The transportation towards the temple is pretty advanced and well networked. The native Balinese people throng at the temple premise, in order to pay their homage to the Goddess. The main priest is there at the temple to introduce the Goddess to the international tourists. On the whole, it would be a grand experience for you to visit the temple and relish the pervading tranquility out there. In order to reach the temple, you need to go up by the rocky staircase. The entire scenery is breathtakingly beautiful and exciting as well.

Be it the native Balinese tourists or tourists from other countries of the world, everyone enjoy being at the peak of their enthusiasm. Thus, if you are in the Pura Tanah Lot in Bali, you would get the rare opportunity to meet new people and get introduced to new modes of culture. So, this fascinating spot called Pura Tanah Lot in Bali has enhanced the prospect of Bali tourism.

Surfing in Bali

Surfing is a popular sport in Bali and can be done anytime. Surfing was introduced in Bali by Australian surfers at the end of 1960's. Since then, Bali has gained huge popularity amongst surfers from around the world.

The various beautiful beaches further enhance surfing in Bali. Perfect wave to ride is mostly available in some or the other part of this island.

Locations like Kuta and Sanur offer outstanding reef breaks. Moreover, Sanur reef is a real pleasure as it is a tube-forming wave that carries you back to the seashore and you don't need to paddle unnecessarily. Kuta, Ulawatu and Nusa Dua are recognized for their magnificent surfing waves.

Tourists coming to Bali are usually seen with their surfboards every morning on the Bali Beaches. Even the local Balinese people enjoy surfing very much. Some of them have even mastered the art of controlling waves and penetrating tubes.

Sports in Bali

A globe trotter's paradise, the green tropical landscape of Bali is blended beautifully with the emerald waters of the sea. The island boasts of a long stretch of coastlines which allows tourists to soak under the sun and get the perfect tan. But if one desires for more than just enjoying the sights and sound of the region than indulge in the array of sports and recreational activities available in the island. Sports in Bali are a favored pastime of the locals and with the years it has become very popular amongst the visitors.

The foremost sports in Bali which one expects to find in the island is surfing and diving. Bali with its beaches is famous for housing few of the best coastlines for surfing which are flocked by surfers from across the world. The most popular spots for Surfing in Bali are Cangu and Medwi in northern Kuta.

Surrounded by sea, Bali also offers snorkeling opportunity to the travelers. Beginners can take help from the local professional divers. Few of the best locations for snorkeling in Bali are the southern beaches of Sanur and Nusa Island.

Another favored Sports in Bali in Indonesia is biking, one of the popular mode of exploring the interior regions of the island. Biking in Bali can help the travelers get a fresh perspective on the local lifestyle. The travelers can also trek down the rugged terrains and relish the countryside. Trekking in Bali can be tiring but for adventure enthusiasts this is the best way keeping fit and sightseeing.

Bali Bird Park

If you want to travel in Bali without any tension then the Bali Travel Guide will help you out. You will get complete information about Sightseeing in Bali, transportation in Bali and where to eat in Bali from the guide. Frequented by large number of travelers, Bali is a famed holiday destination in the world. The island of Bali is located in Indonesia and offers loads of sightseeing places for visitors. Visiting Bali National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuary is a must for foreign travelers. These parks are home to many rare birds and animals on earth. You will be fascinated by the Bali Bird Park, one of the popular tourist attractions in Bali.

The Bird Park of Bali is simply superb and is an ideal place to learn about these beautiful creatures closely. The Bali Bird Park is spread over two hectares of area in the botanical garden. The park provides shelter to almost 1000 birds of 250 different species.

Apart from many exotic birds, the Bali Bird Park also has an amazing collection of flora. You will find more then 2000 tropical plants including 50 varieties of palms in this park.

Watch various activities of Javan Hawk and Serpent Eagles and listen to the sweet sounds of other birds in this park. The Bali Bird Park is also the breeding place of Cassowaries, Cranes, Storks and Pelicans. Beside different kind of birds, rare Komodo Dragons also inhabit this park.
Open daily from 08.00am to 06.00pm, the Bali Bird Park also has a restaurant located amidst lush forest.

Bali Parks & Gardens

Bali, probably the prettiest Indonesian island, is home to the ancient culture of gardening and maintaining gardens for aesthetic purposes. Parks and gardens in Bali are very much a part of Balinese character as much as bamboo is. With peace and innermost serenity as two of the main Balinese psychological traits, parks and gardens are central to their existence.

Bali parks and gardens are maintained in a variety of manners. The most private of gardens in Bali is the traditional Pekarangan and it has almost nothing in common with the gardens seen in the West. These are characterized by medicinal herbs, fruits and useful trees like bamboo. The Pelataran variety of garden is more in tune with the aesthetic purpose the garden is supposed to serve. Usually seen around aristocratic households, these gardens characteristically feature aromatic cinnamon trees.

Today, however, with tourism increasing in geometric progression in Bali, it has become only natural for Bali parks and gardens to evolve according to the Western concept. Amusement parks in Bali have become some of the most attractive tourist attraction in Bali.

Sightseeing in Bali has reached different heights with the opening of amusement parks in Bali. One of the most significant amusement parks in Bali is Eka Karya Botanic Garden in Bali.

Besides the scenic parks and gardens in Bali, the National Parks have also arrested attention of the tourist population in the country. These parks and gardens are testimony to man's efforts to conserve nature and its wonders from extinction and mishandling by insensitive people. The wildlife, the rich flora and fauna and the verdant landscapes and forests will make you fall in love with the island.

Hard Rock Cafe in Bali

A primary focus of Indonesia's tourist destination, the island of Bali is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. Flocked by tourists from across the world, there are a range of activities which they can indulge into while staying in this beautiful island in the Indian Ocean. While visiting this beautiful island if one is wondering what things to do in Bali then venture out at night and visit the nightclubs which dot the island. The nightclubs in Bali are a favorite haunt of the local youths and one can view the perspective of the evolving culture of the island. One of the popular places to rock the night is the Hard Rock Café in Bali.

Considered as a shrine for rock music lovers, the Hard Rock Café in Bali is part of the Hard Rock chain of restaurants and cafes which was established Isaac Tigrett and Peter Morton, two American music lovers. The Hard Rock Café in Bali in Indonesia was opened its door to the public in 1993 and was an instant hit and became a place to hangout with friends.

The Hard Rock Café across the world earned eternal fame when Eric Clapton, the renowned musician often claimed as the Guitar God became a regular at the café. Clapton presented his guitar as a memorabilia for the owners and since then the Hard Rock Cafés have been a rock museum which features more than 70,000 souvenirs including guitars, pianos, lyrics and assorted rock items. In a similar fashion the Hard Rock Café in Bali has earned the reputation of being the best hang out place in the island.

Situated opposite the Kuta Beach, the Hard Rock Café in Bali also offers pleasant dining options for family vacationers. The travelers must taste the Hard Rock Hamburger and the pork spare ribs in barbeque while sipping one's favorite cocktail or beer. But if one wants to experience the true essence of the vibrant and colorful nightlife at Bali then the best time to visit the Café is after 11 pm when the live band performances start.

The Hard Rock Café in Bali with its loud music and live band performances offers the travelers a true insight on the changing trends in Bali.

Nightlife in Bali

The lush green landscape lapped by the waters of the Indian Ocean is just one of the many reasons why tourists flock the island often considered as a traveler's paradise. Apart from the usual shopping and watching cultural performances another favorite activity of the tourists is to participate in the colorful and vibrant nightlife in Bali.

Every nook and corner of the island is lined up with Nightclubs in Bali which are open throughout the night. But the tastes differ from person to person and many tourists prefer visiting the local bars and pubs in Bali for the Happy hour complimentary drinks that are offered while others prefer to remain awake for the entire night and enjoy loud music amidst a sea of faces.

One of the preferred areas to experience the true essence of nightlife in Bali in Indonesia is the Kuta-Legian Seminyak strip which has a host of hotels and restaurant that also house nightclubs which are haunted by local youths and tourists.

The travelers can also visit the Northern region of Singaraja and the Lovina Beach which also houses a large section of pubs, discotheques and multi-cuisine restaurants. The ambience at these places is pretty relaxed and not as crowded as the bars in Kuta. Another nighttime activity which is common and can be witnessed by the travelers is the midnight dipping into the ocean which a number of local youngsters participate in.

But nightlife in Bali is not only about visiting nightclubs and bars but also comprises of traditional activities and performances which are not influenced by the western traditions and have been a part of the island for generations. One of the favorite activities is the Monkey Dance or the Kecak Dance which involves bare-chested men sitting around a fire accompanied with a female dancer and a priest. The dancers move around the fire in unison and the tempo created will surely leave an imprint on a travelers mind.

Another cultural dance which is an important aspect of the nightlife in Bali is the Wayang Kulit or the shadow puppet. Performed very late in the night, the theatrical performance is strictly for entertainment purpose.

So if one is wondering about how to experience the Bali nightlife then one of the best things to do in Bali is to hop on a taxi and either dance away at the nearest pub or watch a cultural performance which will leave an indelible mark in your mind.

Bali Art Festival

One of the most wonderful tourist destinations in the world, Bali has much to offer the international traveler. For a great vacation, and priceless memories, one must definitely come to Bali, as it is in this paradisal land that one will be able to enjoy themselves to the utmost. It is a land that is filled with warm and amiable people, who have a rich cultural legacy, and who welcome people with open arms to partake of this wealth; Bali is the place to be in. And, what makes Bali even more interesting are the Annual Events of Bali, and the various Bali Festivals and Events which showcase this rich culture of the land. One of the most important Celebrations in Bali is the Bali Art Festival. One of the many Bali Festivals and Events in the Month of June/July, the Bali Art Festival is a month-long event that celebrates the amazing variety of Balinese culture. Held between June and July, the Bali Art Festival, or the Pesta Kesenian Bali in Balinese, is a panorama that displays the best of everything that the culture and tradition of Bali stands for. Held in Denpasar, at the Werdi Budaya Art Center, Jalan Nusa Indah, the Bali Art Festival is participated in by all regencies in the province of bali, and other provinces of Indonesia, as well as several foreign countries such as USA, Korea, Japan and the like.

A cultural kaleidoscope, the Bali Art Festival begins with a parade that displays the cultural wealth of the province. There are performances of classical dances, and traditional drama and music right from 10:00 am, and go on throughout the day. Food stalls that offer mouthwatering delicacies from each regency are set up to give the visitors a taste of the fantastic fare of Bali. The best part of the Bali Art Festival, are the morning shows that feature the rare forms of music and dance of Bali. The Bali Art Festival is also a platform where the local handicrafts, and the great art of the province is displayed to the entire world.

Nyepi (Icaka New Year) in Bali

Bali the island in Indonesia has a rich culture and tradition beside some of the worlds best sightseeing places. Bali Festivals and Events are very colorful and full of fun filled activities. Bali Travel Guide gives a detail picture of the various kinds of festivals and vents in Bali. The Nyepi (Icaka New Year) in Bali is celebrated very religiously in Bali.

There are many festivals in Bali and some are dedicated to the art of woodcarving or the birth of a goddess. Festivals in Bali are based on three calendars (the Western, the Saka and the Wuku calendars). The Nyepi Celebration in Bali takes place in the month of march/april. This is a festival when a new lunar year starts and usually falls during the spring equinox.

The Nyepi (Icaka New Year) in Bali is a different kind of celebration where everyone including foreign tourist have to remain silent. This is a Hindu festival and non-Hindus are advised to remain in their homes in this day. Top tourist spots like Kuta beach, Nusa Dua, Jimbaran and Sanur, which are crowded usually, remain totally deserted in this day. On the eve of Nyepi, people burn ogoh-ogoh into ashes in the hope of destroying all negative influences on Bali. The night before Nyepi, local residents including foreigners come to the streets, watching the ogoh ogoh.
Before the day of Nyepi (Icaka New Year) in Bali objects from temples are ritually cleansed in streams and the ocean. Priests make special offerings and place at crossroads to lure evil spirits out into the open.

Some of the best places to watch ogoh ogoh in Bali are Bemo corner in Kuta, Jl. Seminyak at Dhyana Pura in Semnyak and Puputan Square in Denpasar.

Museum Negeri Propinsi

Bali, the paradise land of Indonesia attracts a lot of tourists because of its natural scenic beauty and other important interests. Apart from Sightseeing in Bali you can also engage yourself in exploring the other interesting locations of the isle. Tourist Attractions in Bali include everything from zoo to temples, parks, caves, lakes, museums and so forth. The Museum Negeri Propinsi in Bali is one such attractive tourist location in Bali.

The Museum Negeri Propinsi in Bali is the Provincial State Museum of the province. One of the finest among the Bali Museums, the Museum Negeri Propinsi was originally erected in 1910 by the Dutch to conserve the cultural artifacts. This was primarily because in those colonial days quite a number of artifacts were exported to Netherlands and given to museums. It was again rebuilt in 1917 after an earthquake. This historical building stands on Jalan Let Kol Wisnu near alun alun in Denpasar close to South Bali.

Bali's Museum Negeri Propinsi features 4 buildings reflecting various architectural styles of the ancient times of the country. Prehistoric objects and traditional artifacts like traditional calendars, dance costumes, religious artifacts and textiles find their abode in this historical establishment.

The buildings of the Museum Negeri Propinsi in Bali in Indonesia is encompassed by lush green courtyards with tropical plants and dotted with colorful flowers. Divided into separate courtyards with one building each, the total complex reflects the amalgamation of a pura and a puri style meaning temple and palace respectively.

The Museum Negeri Propinsi in Bali is generally open from 8 am to 3.30 pm daily for the tourists to take a look at the ancient style and artifacts of Indonesia.

Pura Besakih

Travelers exploring the tourist spots of Bali must see Bali Travel Guide for detailed information. The beautifully designed temples of Bali are fine specimens of art and architecture. Tourists visiting this splendid island must visit these temples to understand the cultural heritage of this country. Pura Besakih in Bali perched on the slopes of a volcanic mountain is esteemed as the supreme of all the shrines and temples of the island. Spreading over a sprawling area divided in several courtyards and shrines, the temple is the largest of its kind in the country. Alternatively known as the "Mother Temple", Pura Besakih in Bali, with 35 shrines and halls has been a center of Hindu believes and customs from ancient times. Sightseeing in Bali remains incomplete without visiting this temple.

Once known as "Naga Besukian" the residence of dragon-god, Pura Besakih earned the fame of being State Temple at the beginning of 11th Century. Showing the generosity to welcome every devotee irrespective of class and caste, Pura Besakih Temple in Bali attracts thousands of visitors every year.

Three Padmasanas or shrines devoted to the Trinity of Hinduism are the main attractions of the temple. The white one is dedicated to Shiva, the red one is for Brahma whether the black one is for Vishnu. The tired constructions of lofty shrines are carefully formed according to the rules of Balinese architecture. Resembling the shape of a Chinese Pagoda, these tiers are called "Meru".

This sacred place comes alive every year on the occasion of "Odalan" commemorating the foundation of Pura Besakih in Bali. Elegantly dressed worshippers carrying offerings throng here. This festive time is perfect to enjoy the charm of this temple at its best.

History of Bali

History of Bali takes us back to the ancient times when the prehistoric people settled here. One finds that around 100 BC people from India started to settle in this pat of the land as shown in the inscriptions.

The coming of people from India marked the onset of a new era and the end of the prehistorical period in Bali. There are many Hindu artifacts that can be highlighted that date back to first century. One later finds that by 500 AD Buddhism also became a primary religion. Traveler like Yi- Tsing refer (670 AD) to Buddhism in Bali.

The history of Bali by 11th century was deeply influenced by Hindu and Javanese culture. The medieval history of Bali highlights the several phases of Bali and Java conquering each other till Bali was occupied by the Dutch. .

During the 16th century as Islam was spreading in the archipelago and the Majapahit kingdom started to fall, Bali became a safe haven for the aristocrats, priests and the artists, thereby ushering the golden period in the history of Bali. The coming of the Dutch in 1597 is an important period and marked the onset of Bali becoming a colony. In the 19th century the Dutch due to geo political and economic reasons made Bali a colony.

During the Second World War Bali was occupied by Japan and after the war Bali became a province of Indonesia. But the unique history and culture of Bali has been maintained as the majority in Indonesia follow Islam but in Bali one will find temples.

The history and culture of Bali and the scenic beauty has made it a popular spot for vacation in South East Asia.
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