ALL ABOUT BALI






1.      Denpasar


The capital city of  Bali. Denpasar is the largest city in the Bali. Most visitors coming to Bali will arrive at Ngurah Rai International Airport, located in Tuban between Kuta and Jimbaran. As any place in Bali, Denpasar is also decorated with many Hindu Temples. There are Pura Agung Jagatnatha, Pura Maospahit and Puri Pemecutan. Denpasar is centrally located and easily reached by car or taxi although there is no train station nor any railroad tracks in Bali, you can still use train as a transportation option to Denpasar.

 2.      Jimbaran



Jimbaran is only a 15 minute drive south of the Ngurah Rai International Airport and a 20 minute drive from Legian,Seminyak and Sanur via the toll road that links Benoa airport and Sanur. Expect a taxi fee  of approximately IDR 60,000 to IDR 50,000 from the airport to Jimbaran Bay. Jimbaran is iconic for its delicious and romantic beachfront seafood restaurants. When sunset arrives, the coast of Jimbaran is filled with tantalizing aromas of freshly grilled seafood and the flickering lights of candle lit tables.

 3.      Tanah Lot



Tanah Lot is around 30 km west of the city of Denpasar or 11 km south of the town of Tabanan, and 43 km from Kuta Beach. In The tourist area of  Tanah Lot you can find parking area, toilets, art shops, restaurants, hotel, open stage, tourist information centre, and security and safety services. The best time to visit Tanah Lot is during Odalan, which is celebrated every 210 days, near the Galungan and Kuningan festivities on the holy day known as Buddha Cemeng Langkir. On this day you will see rows of Balinese women gracefully carrying offerings on their head to pray at the temple of Tanah Lot.

 4.      Nusa Dua



Nusa Dua is located 40 km south of Denpasar, the provincial capital of Bali. Access is easy from the Kuta area (20-30 minutes) and Jimbaran (15 minutes). The crystal clear shallow waters and the pearly soft white sandy beaches surrounding Nusa Dua make it a perfect place to have fun for all members of the familyOn one of the islands stands a Hindu shrine (Pura) called Nusa Dharma which was built in 1948 by Tan Sie Yong of Chinese descent.
 5.      Kuta

Beautiful sweep of beach, Kuta today has become a popular beach destination in its own right, alive with tourists from all over the world, swimming, surfing or sunbathing by the beach. Others, casually dressed in shorts, T-shirts and flip-flops stroll along its main road, shopping around or enjoying meals at its many open air restaurants. When in Kuta you know that you are in a holiday town, and people here are in a holiday mood




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