
Hotels in Bali - A well known tourist island, there are plenty of Bali Indonesia hotels to choose from, may it be a cosy budget friendly chalet by the sea away from the city or a lively and trendy luxury hotel right in the middle of the town. Most of the hotel in Bali are scattered throughout the island but varies according to locations where good locations near to attractions are occupied by luxury hotels while cheap Bali accommodation usually occupy locations that are a little bit away from attraction. Even so, Bali has good road system that connects every corner of the island, and transportation is quite easy to get. Read More
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The central of all happenings and chaotic shopping frenzy, Kuta - Legian Beach is by far the most visited and crowded of all Bali locations. You can find plenty of backpackers, group travellers having meals at roadside stalls, buying trinkets and other stuffs over push carts, beaches are filled with people offering massage services, hair braiding services and more. If you're travelling with a tight budget then this is the place for you as there are plenty of cheap Bali hotels you can choose, offering clean rooms and basic amenities. Kuta is a party town so expect some noise towards the end of the day when clubs begin to open their doors.
Jimbaran, also known as “Beverly Hills of Bali” located far south from Kuta and the airport, is Bali's most exclusive beach area having miles of well maintained beaches and rows of Bali luxury hotels and resorts. Apart from its beautiful beach that offers plenty of water activities other that swimming, Jimbaran also has one of the most beautiful natural sceneries in Bali, composed of its scenic cliffs and the houses on top of it. You should head over here for a true magnificent Bali experience. Some of the spas are so in-demand that even by taking a room doesn't guarantee an express lane for an appointment in these spas. Apart from that, Jimbaran is home to the most famous seafood restaurants in entire Bali, where about fifty restaurants in three groups set their tables at the beach, serving fresh seafood in fine dining environment. It's an experience you should not miss while visiting Jimbaran.
Almost everything in Bali is a tourist attraction site, including its rows of traditional craft shops, hand made teakwood furniture shops, pavement artistes, ancient temples and rock formations and much more. If shopping in overcrowded Kuta streets is not your thing then try visiting Seminyak and its houses of modern designer boutiques offering middle and upper scale stores and products. Seminyak has a much modern atmosphere than Kuta, you can find plenty of modern buildings housing stores, clubs and modern restaurants, earning it title as 'the high end spa and boutique shopping capital of Bali'. Always look around before buying and check twice your products before heading to the counter. If possible, engaging a tour guide is the best is for first time visitors, do ask at your hotels as most of the hotels here provide tour guide service or contacts detail of reliable tour guides.
Bali - Bali in an island located about two kilometres from eastern Java and west of Lombok Island, and is one of about seventeen thousand islands in Indonesian archipelago. Well renowned for its significant amount of cultural, historical and archaeological attractions, Bali has become one of the world's most popular island destinations, winning numerous tourism related awards each year. It has not only ancient temples to distinguish its deep unbroken traditional practises that still been practised today, but Bali also emerged as most popular site for world class surfing and diving.
Apart from its paradisiacal beaches and natural attractions, Bali is a Hindu temples sanctuary, with countless of temples erected across the island. You will find at least three different types of temples in each and every village in Bali due to their belief. This ancient practise, as well as forbidding demolishing any of these sacred shrines has enabled these temples to survive centuries of visitors and became Bali's major landmark. There are some basic rules that you'll need to follow when entering a temple, you must wear a 'sarung' and a sash and this applies to all temples here, so it's advisable to purchase one and keep reusing it each time until you leave this Asian paradise island.