Bali is a land that seems to have a magnet at its very heart. It is a feeling that is difficult to understand unless experienced but once visited you are surely compelled to come back and you may even want to stay forever, such is its pull. A truly beautiful tropical island inhabited by remarkably artistic people, breathtaking panoramas of cultivated rice terraces, impressive volcanoes and pristine beaches.
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Saturday, July 20, 2013
Saturday, April 27, 2013
Bali Weather and Best Time To Visit Bali
Want to know Bali Weather Forecast and Best Time To Visit Bali
Island, Indonesia! Bali island, Indonesia is located only 8º (890 km)
south of the equator. Thus, Bali weather is tropical to state the least -
reliably warm and sunny. Bali island, the famed isle of the Gods, with
its diverse countryside of hills and mountains, rugged seashores and
sandy shores, lush rice terraces and barren volcanic hillsides all
providing a scenic backdrop to its colorful, profoundly spiritual and
exclusive culture, stakes a grave assertion to be paradise on soil. With
world-class surfing and diving, a large number of cultural, chronicled
and archaeological enticements, and an tremendous variety of
accommodations, this is one of the world's most popular island
destinations and one which consistently wins travel accolades.
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Location:
Kuta, Indonesia
Friday, February 15, 2013
Mode of Bali Transportations
The main forms of public transport n Bali are the cheap buses, minibuses and bemos that run on somewhat set routes within or between towns. Having your own transport can be arranged; there are bemos, cars, motorbikes, and bicycles for rent. Tourist shuttle buses that run between major tourist centers are more expensive than public transport but are definitely more comfortable and convenient.
Bemo

This is a generic term for any vehicle that is used as a public transport, which is normally a minibus or van with a row of low seats on each side. It is a great way to meet the locals, even though it is hot, dusty and full of diesel exhaust. The exciting part is that you do not have to get to a bemo stop to board a bemo, just extend your arm and flag one down! The fares may be cheap but beware of pickpockets.
Bemo

This is a generic term for any vehicle that is used as a public transport, which is normally a minibus or van with a row of low seats on each side. It is a great way to meet the locals, even though it is hot, dusty and full of diesel exhaust. The exciting part is that you do not have to get to a bemo stop to board a bemo, just extend your arm and flag one down! The fares may be cheap but beware of pickpockets.
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Nyepi | Tranquility in Silent Day
Nyepi is a Hindu holiday that is celebrated every year New Saka. Today's fall in the count Tilem Kesanga (IX), which is believed to be on the purification of the gods who are in the center of the ocean that brings the essence of living holy water. For that Hindus worship sacred to them.
Understanding Nyepi
Nyepi is derived from the quiet (silent) is actually a celebration of the Hindu New Year is based on Balinese calendar / calendar Caka, which began in 78 AD. Unlike the Christian celebration of the new year, New Year Saka in Bali began to retreat. No regular activities. All activities are eliminated, including public services, such as the International Airport was closed, but not for hospitals.
Understanding Nyepi
Nyepi is derived from the quiet (silent) is actually a celebration of the Hindu New Year is based on Balinese calendar / calendar Caka, which began in 78 AD. Unlike the Christian celebration of the new year, New Year Saka in Bali began to retreat. No regular activities. All activities are eliminated, including public services, such as the International Airport was closed, but not for hospitals.
Kind of Offering's (Banten) in Bali, did you know it?
What is offering's - Offerings are called Banten in Balinese. It is
possible that the word comes from the Sanskrit word Bali, which means tribute,
obligation or gift. Or it may be derived from the word Enten, which means to
wake up or be conscious. It is a consciousness of the gods.
Purpose
Offerings are gifts. They are a means of giving something back. But, of course, gifts obligate the recipient and so the system creates mutual obligations and favors, even between humans and spirits. With offerings to the demons, however, the offered does not expect a gift in return, just the favor that the demons will go away.
Purpose
Offerings are gifts. They are a means of giving something back. But, of course, gifts obligate the recipient and so the system creates mutual obligations and favors, even between humans and spirits. With offerings to the demons, however, the offered does not expect a gift in return, just the favor that the demons will go away.
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Location:
Kuta 80361, Indonesia
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