Bali is known for abundant attractions including sparkling beach resorts, archaeological remains and scenic beauty.
Many ways available to take visitors to those well know places of interest to enjoy the beauty of Bali from the mountains resort to the coastline.
- Tranquil beach with fresh spring pools beach and accommodations.
- A tempe surrounded by forest with monkeys inhabitants
- Principal city of Karangasem district with Raja s Palace
- The capital-town of Bangli district with beautiful Kehen Temple nearby.
- Hot Spring bathing place with pool on the North coast.
- Known for stone carving and Barong Dance performance
- Well known for the active Mt. Batur and the lake
- Temple on the highland with lush vegetation surroundings
- Beautiful lake-temple in Indonesia, or The Mother Temple situated on the slope of the sacred Mt. Agung
- Centre of palm-leaf and bamboo handicrafts
- Mervelous scene of rice terraces
- Peaciful white-sandy beach complete with accommodation
- Centre of Gold and Silver works with art shop.
- Peaceful beach on the west coast
- The capital; City of Bali, with shopping centers, Markets, Bali Museum and Art Centre
- The Capital Town of Gianyar District with old residence of the former Raja of Gianyar.
- Ferry to Java
- Breathings waterfall with natural beauty surroundings.
- Ancients hermitage with a Ganesa State inside, often called the elephant cave.
- A cave with thousand of bats in habitants situated on a temple courtyard
- Ancients memorial of the Balinese rulers carved on a solid rock with beautiful surroundings.
- The most fantastic viewing spot of rice-terrace
- Famous for typical tradisional paints, gold, silver and brassworks.
- Known for the Botanical garden with wide selection of plants, fresh with mountain air.
- Royal Palace with spacious Gamalen Hall.
- Fresh with mountain air with gracious Ulun Danu temple and simple accommodation.
- Capital-town of Klungkung District, known for the old court of justice Kerta Gosa
- The most wellknow tourist resort of Indonesia, with marvelous white sandy beach and beautiful sunset.
- Restful tourist resort on the North coast
- Wellknown for special qulity of wood carving and other handicrafts.
- Pleasant beach for water sport lovers
- Mengwi : Known for Royal Temple Taman Ayun surrounded by mot with Manusa Yadnya Meseum nearby.
- Magnificent white sandy beach with a number of 5 star hotels
- Ferry Lombok
- Known for the best golf course Bali Handara
- The literally meaning is place for a looking the most fascinating viewing spot overlooks the volcano and Lake Batur.
- Monkey Temple with hot spring water nearby on the North coast
- Part of Bali Wild life Reserve with is underwater beauty and flocks of protected. Deers.
- Temple on the cliff known as the biggest in West Bali
- Forest of nutmeg tress with hundreds of monkey inhabitant and Bukit Sari Temple in the middle of it.
- Exciting white sandy beach known as one of the main tourist resort with International Hotel
- Known as Turtle Island, with diving area and Sakenan Temple
- The principal town of Buleleng district formerly the original capital Bali, known for gedong kirtya museum (Old manuscripts on palm leaf)
- Art market with wide selection of artwork with reasonable price.
- Excellent beach for surfing
- Wellknown for Holy spring Temple with the state Palace on the upper land
- Scinic temple set on a rocky isle known as the best place for watching sunset.
- Ancient Village of the original Balinese with specific tradition and custom, accessible by boat over the lake of Batur.
- Fascinating diving are with beautiful under water sceneries and the wreck of S. S. Liberty.
- Famous amidst visitor from various countries for Museum of Painting “Puri Lukisan” country side living and artisan community.
- Amazing temple perching on the edge of stiff cliff on the South Cost
- Covers about 70.000 hectares and famous for white starling (Leucopsar Rotchildii) and wild bull (Boss Javanicus)
Although we provided the guided tour package but our guest could arrange time and where the Bali tours he or she wants.
Visitor can explore the tiny island by using various means of transportation such as : taxi, bus, mini-bus, bemo (local minibus) and motorcycle.
Taxis operated from all major hotels and the airport with rate varying according to destination. Taxi companies, in Bali are Praja Taxi, Bali Taxi and Koperasi Taxi Ngurah Rai….Taxis are metered unlike the cars that belong to travel-agencies. Instead of taxis the tourist may choose of many tourist buses or shuttles that operate from hotels, travel agencies of travel agency offices. Public minibus or big buses are available in every corner of then island with quite inexpensive price. They here and there and everywhere to take and drop off local passengers, so that such a trip will give you to experience of traveling with the locals. For those who prefer to travel more privately, self-drive rented cars or motorbike may be the choice. The prices, however, do not always include insurance, and they very depending upon the of vehicle and the duration of hiring.
Petrol pumps and service stations are available at every large towns. In emergency there are always road side kiosks fuel out of drums at bit dearer price.
While driving yourself, please take out most care since the traffic rules may be some what different from those observed in your own country.
An International Driver’s Licence is required, but one can apply for temporary permit in Denpasar and go for a test drive at the Tourist Driving Licence office at Jl. Cok Agung Tresna No. 14 Renon. The phone number is 0361-243939.
It is a compulsory to wear a crash helmet while you are on the road on a motorbike. Helmets are available at motorbike hire outlets. Small horse-drawn carts called dokar serve as convenient transportation during off hours and off the beaten track.
Travelers Indonesia must be in possession of a passport valid for at least six months after arrival. No visa is required for nationals of 46 countries. This tourist visa is valid for a period of two months and cannot be renewed.
This 60-day tourist visa can be obtained by applying to Indonesian Embassies or Consulates in the countries that Indonesia includes in the free visa list. Extension of this visa is only given at the discretion of the local Immigration authorities.
An exit permit is required for visitors who stay for six months or longer. The departure tax for international destination is Rp.100.000,- for domestic it is Rp.25.000,-.
Bali is one of the thousands island that make up the Indonesian Archipelago. Bali his long been famous world wide as a leading tourist destination, know for its exotic and vibrant art and culture, natural beauties and the hospitality of the people.
Bali has an area of 5,653 square kilometers. The island consist mostly of an East-West string of mountains and their alluvial plains that are widest on the South side. About 95% of Bali s 3 million people practice a form of Hinduism blended with Buddhism, animism and ancestor worship. For the Balinese people, their religion is inseparable from everyday life. Nobody misses an opportunity to worship God in an unending series of ceremonies that extend from birth to death, and far beyond.
Most Balinese people are rice farmers. Other important crops include : coconuts, vanilla, cloves, and maize (corn). Bali is also known for its wide variety of tropical fruits such as : mangoes, mandarin oranges, bananas, salak (snake skin fruit), grapes, and many others. Tourism and agriculture are not the only job opportunities. Small scale and home industries such as handicrafts are also flourishing. English is widely understood in major tourist areas. Japanese, French, Germany and other foreign languages are also spoken. But less commonly than English.
The Balinese philosophy of life is called Tri Hita Karana. Tri Hita Karana dictates that happiness cap only be achieved if there are harmonious relationship between humans and God ; between humans and their community ; and between humans and their environment. This philosophy is part of every aspect of the daily lives of all Balinese people.
Bali has years-round mild and agreeable climate. In coastal areas the average daily temperatures from May through July are about 28 degrees Celsius (82 degrees Fahrenheit). It is only a little warmer between March and October, about 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit). The most pleasant weather is between May and September.
The Government of Bali tries to maintain and preserve the Balinese way of life by developing tourism that is based on its culture. This culture is based upon Hinduism interwoven with ancient traditions. Many nickname have been given to this small island, such as : The Island of One Thousand Temples, The Morning Of The World, Paradise Island, Island of The Gods, and many others. The latest nickname : The island of peace was bestowed upon Bali the 51st. Annual Conference that met India in 2002.