Bali GENERAL INFORMATION
Introduction of Bali
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Bali forms part of the Indonesian Archipelago the largest archipelago in the world that is made up of over 17’000 tropical islands. Many of these islands still today remain uninhabited and some even still unnamed. The Island of Bali has some of the richest and oldest culture of the Indonesian Archipelago and is often referred to as “The Island of the Gods” and is a sacred place for many Indonesian people. Bali is the largest tourist destination within Indonesia offering an amazing array of places to visit both within the central areas and the outer lying villages. |
Almost a contrast of 2 worlds, Bali offers a paradise for those whom desire to enjoy the shopping, dining, and bustling tourist hub or a paradise within the ancient culture and untouched natural beauty within the Island.
You will have an opportunity to see amazing tropical forests full of wildlife; enjoy a shoppers paradise from boutiques to market stalls; visit beautiful beaches perfect for diving, fishing, surfing and swimming; enjoy the nightlife, bars and nightclubs; dine in 5 star restaurants or traditional makan (food) carts; take in breathtaking mountain ranges and wilderness areas; enjoy water sports, boat cruises and various tours; get an insight into traditional village life and the beautiful Indonesian culture and so much more.
Bali has something to offer everyone and the people’s way of life can be described by Tri Hita Karana the concept based upon the spiritual relationship between human, god and their environment.
You will have an opportunity to see amazing tropical forests full of wildlife; enjoy a shoppers paradise from boutiques to market stalls; visit beautiful beaches perfect for diving, fishing, surfing and swimming; enjoy the nightlife, bars and nightclubs; dine in 5 star restaurants or traditional makan (food) carts; take in breathtaking mountain ranges and wilderness areas; enjoy water sports, boat cruises and various tours; get an insight into traditional village life and the beautiful Indonesian culture and so much more.
Bali has something to offer everyone and the people’s way of life can be described by Tri Hita Karana the concept based upon the spiritual relationship between human, god and their environment.