Saturday, 11 April 2015

Best time to visit Bali (weather)

The weather in Bali is pleasant throughout the year. However, heavy rainfall can be experienced from December through March. Visitors should choose to visit the island during the dry season (April to September). But since, a lot of people visit Bali during these months, prices tend to increase and the tourist destination becomes crowded. However, visiting between the months of April and May could enable you to avoid the rains as well as much of the crowd

Friday, 10 April 2015

Bali

  • Located at the beachfront with secluded white sandy beach on 40.000 square meters of land (approx 10 acres)Large tropical palm tree garden that blends in perfectly with our traditional Balinese architecture including our bungalow style accommodation; deluxe room and our new Ocean View Pool Villa.Our newly built Ocean View Pool Villa with private pool for your perfect getaway in this tranquil paradiseMost desirable place for water activities such as snorkeling, diving and fishingClose proximity to places of interest such as beautiful trekking lanes, Tenganan traditional village, Tirta Gangga, Taman Ujung, white sandy beach, Lempuyang sunrise and pegubugan pavilion.Sustainable and environmentally friendly hotel as certified by Tri Hita Karana (THK), Balinese concept of a balanced life and the first hotel in Candidasa to do the BioCoral on the hotel beach to help conserving the coral reefs.Close proximity to places of interest such as beautiful trekking lanes, Tenganan traditional village, Tirta Gangga, Taman Ujung, white sandy beach, Lempuyang sunrise and pegubugan pavilion.Sustainable and environmentally friendly hotel as certified by Tri Hita Karana (THK), Balinese concept of a balanced life




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No visit to Bali would be complete without a trip to see at least one of Bali's temples. There are over 20,000 pura (Balinese for temple) in Bali at last count, a widespread marker of Bali's exuberant culture;you don't have to make an effort to see all of them, but you do have to see at least a few of the temples listed below.


Some temples can be seen within a single trip (Tirta Empul and Pura Gunung Kawi are both near Tampaksiring, for instance); others may need a little more advance planning.In anycase, the effort to see any of these Bali temples is effort well spent.

The Sun's altitude in Denpasar today. The horizontal line signifies the horizon, the vertical lines show the times of sunrise and sunset. Altitude and heading are displayed in the box on the right. The graph defaults to current time. Hover over it to select a different time.


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Monday, 6 April 2015

Video of Bali, Indonesia

Bali Weather Guide

History of bali

History


Sunset at Tanah Lot Temple which dates from the 15th century.
The first Hindus arrived in Bali as early as 100 BC, but the unique culture which is so apparent to any current day visitor to Bali hails largely from neighbouring Java, with some influence from Bali's distant animist past. The Javanese Majapahit Empire's rule over Bali became complete in the 14th century when Gajah Mada, Prime Minister of the Javanese king, defeated the Balinese king at Bedulu.
The rule of the Majapahit Empire resulted in the initial influx of Javanese culture, most of all in architecture, dance, painting, sculpture and the wayang puppet theatre. All of this is still very apparent today. The very few Balinese who did not adopt this Javanese Hindu culture are known today as the Bali Aga ("original Balinese") and still live in the isolated villages of Tenganan near Candidasa and Trunyan on the remote eastern shore of Lake Batur at Kintamani.
With the rise of Islam in the Indonesian archipelago, the Majapahit Empire in Java fell and Bali became independent near the turn of the 16th century. The Javanese aristocracy found refuge in Bali, bringing an even stronger influx of Hindu arts, literature and religion.

Sunday, 5 April 2015

Bali and Lombok Travel Guide

Bali, known as the Island of Gods had been the most popular tourist destination in Indonesia. Bali isrich in culture and history that is still very prominent now with old temples that are still in used, festivals and practices. It is also full of natural wonders too like the white sandy beaches, surfers waves, divers paradise spots, mountains to hike and rolling fields of rice paddies and rice terraces. Bali lies to the east of Java and just slightly below the equator line. It has a population of 4.2 million people and unlike the rest of Indonesia which is predominantly Muslim, it is home to most of the Hindu minority. The major religion here is Balinese Hinduism. Largest city here is Denpasar with its own airport and the cultural center is Ubud.
Lying to the east of Bali is Lombok, the emerging next top destination of Indonesia. It also boasts pristine beaches, crystal clear blue seas, diving spots and surfers nooks, but without all the tourist crowd of Bali. Visit Lombok for is powdery white sand beach, dive into deep sea that is filled with corals and marine life, and hike up Mount Rinjani that stood majestically over Lombok’s villages rich with culture, history and people.
Just off the coasts from east Lombok is Gili Islands which is not too far west from Bali. Smack right in between this powerhouses, Gili Islands is the last remote islands you can get around here. There are no motorized vehicles allowed on these islands that are made up of three islands – Gili Trawangan, Gili Meno and Gili Air. It goes without saying you can find nature’s best here, untouched and unspoilt, therefore explore away on land and dive deep into the uncharted seas.