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Friday, October 30, 2009
Why Surfing is Good in Bali
Bali surfing is am exciting adventure to break the high wave of the Indian Ocean. Bali provides many places for the surfers to challenge and experience the sea world and having fun during your vacation. With the easy access road to the surfing point, it will make your interest to experience this great adventure. the Indian Ocean own specific characteristic wave that makes Bali well known as good place for surfing holiday by all surfers in all over the world. Firstly, Kuta Beach is the pioneer of Beach that many surfers have experienced the wave of this famous beach in Bali . Kuta also provides Surfing Course where you may learn how to surf with the complete facilities and professional instructor.
Surfing in Bali began in the 1930s; when American Bob Koke, a Californian, who had moved from Hawaii, with his wife Louise, opened the Bali Hotel on Kuta Beach. Bob had a long board he had brought with him from Hawaii and the rest was history. Surfing didn’t immediately catch on though and lucky old Bob had all the waves to himself (he had the whole Bukit to himself, only he didn’t know it was there). from then on, Bali's top surfing spots have been a major part of Bali's cachet as a top notch tourist destination.
Bali's small size and unique geography means you don’t have to go far to find the surfing conditions you like. The variety of surfing conditions also promises a good time for veterans and newbies alike.
Finally, Bali’s position in the southern Indian Ocean ensures the arrival of swells all year round - a godsend to surfers who desperately need an off-season fix.
Surfing regions in Bali:
You could say that there are 4 basic surfing regions in Bali, West Bali (Medewi), South Coast (Canggu, Gado Gado, Padma, Kuta Beach), the Bukit (Bingin, Balangan, Uluwatu, Nusa Dua, Sri Lanka), East Coast (Ketewel, Keramas), Nusa Lembongan (Playgrounds, Racetracks, Lacerations).
Best surfing breaks in Bali:
The best surfing breaks in Bali as far as performance are Uluwatu which sees good size surf and had 5 breaks. Bingin, which has a short fast barrel, Padang Padang which has a fast barrel and dangerous reef, and Nusa Dua.
When to go:
For the best performance surf, the month of July is said to be the best. During the dry season you get offshore ESE trade winds hitting the western Bukit breaks, slightly cooler water, clear skies and not too much garbage in the water. The beach services (ding repair, vendors etc. ) ramp up during this season. During the wet season there are still places to surf on the eastern side, but generally this is not considered the best season.
Learning to surf in Bali:
The best place to learn to surf in Bali is Kuta / Legian. As with anything, you want to get the basics down, from someone who knows and that doesn’t mean a Bali /Boy who spends all day in the water. Go to a surf school that has teachers who can articulate and know how to teach, not just someone who says “No worries mates, just stand up fast ans she’ll be right.”
Some of the best schools are Bali Learn To Surf in Kuta, Pro Surf and Rip Curl in Legian.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
The Kecak dance
The Kecak dance is one of the most famous of Balinese dances, known also as the "Monkey Dance," in which the men of an entire village take part. Originated in the 1930s and is performed primarily by men. It is unusual because it has no musical accompaniment like many other Indonesian dances do, the rhythm of the dance is produced by the chanting 'monkey' chorus. Instead, a troupe of over 150 bare-chested men serve as the chorus, making a wondrous cacophony of synchronized "chak-achak-achak" clicking sounds while swaying their bodies and waving their hands .From that chanting noise of "Cak-cak-cak", then it gave the dance its name Kecak. Hanoman Obong is a chapter from the most famous traditional bali dance "Kecak".
There are two place in Bali have good place performance of Kecak Dance:
1. Tanah Lot
The Kecak Perfomace dance beside the beach and the temple while there is Sunset, see the place here: http://baliflash.blogspot.com/2009/08/tanah-lot-temple.html
2. Uluwatu
at the Uluwatu Temple, the dance performance is beside the clift, a great combination between great dance performance and great clift views, see the place here: http://baliflash.blogspot.com/2009/08/pura-luhur-uluwatu-uluwatu-temple.html
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Find best nightlife in Legian-Kuta-Bali
Legian street is the heart of Bali Nightlife. If you are looking for great bars or clubs that very entertaining. there is no strick dresscode, only a jeans with T-shirt would be great. Some people only use swimsuit. The great is, there are many bars, so you can changes bars up to you in one night. This place very safe, even you bring a child late of night. Have some fun!
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Mangrove Forest Restaurant at Benoa - Bali
Yesterday at 25 Oct we are going to Akame Restaurant at Benoa. It's very awesome place, if you have a fishing hobby and you want to takes your family come along, I really recommend it. If you drive to bypass I Gusti Ngurah Rai - Sanur from Kuta, at the first Traffic Light, left is Sesetan Street, and go right is going to Benoa Harbour. Takes the street to Benoa Harbour and pass the security and ticketing check, the restaurant at leht side of the street.
Here you can fishing and you can ask to cooks the fish, or you just takes the menu. The Menu is rice, fish, squids, crabs, everything about seafood. All pricing is cheap and reasonable. Usually one item about 15,000 rupiahs. You can rent a private "Saung" which floating on the water, it is about around 100,000 rupiahs. Takes time a long enought for you to get relax here.
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Bali Night Party Zones
Bali's main tourist areas have something for everyone. Whatever your tastes, desires and dreams, they are out there somewhere. Bali follows a European approach to the night: the later, the better for night clubbing. So there is plenty of time to shower and relax after a hard day of sight seeing or lying on the beach. And time also to enjoy sunset drinks followed by a leisure dinner.
Night life in Bali starts late, which means around midnight. Many visitors wonder where crowds of expats suddenly come from around 1:00 in the morning – even when all of Kuta has been very quiet during the whole evening, the IN-places often become crowded after midnight.
Below are some of Bali's night life spots and party zones:
Aina
Bali's first "Fully Unconditioned" cocktail bar. Good music and friendly atmosphere, opens early. Located at Jalan Oberoi.
The "A" Bar
The theme is Absolute Vodka hence the name "A" bar. Located at jalan Gado-Gado.
Barong and Lobby Lounge
Make yourself at home and relax to soothing live music while sipping an exotic cocktail. Located at Padma Hotel Bali, Jalan Padma.
Cafe Luna
Good atmosphere, friendly service, restaurant "cum" bar, pizza and cocktails. Located at Jalan Raya Seminyak.
Cafe Del Mar
One of the coolest and best-dressed bars on the island! Bali's best live DJ's, play underground and deep sounds; wild tropical cocktails & slammers at a very affordable prices and the staff really know how to have fun. Open from 9pm till late. Located at Jalan Dhyana Pura, Seminyak.
66 - Double Six -
Right on the beach, good music in a good atmosphere, open every night till 5pm, this night club gets packed on on Friday and Saturday. Bungy Jump sessions during Club hours. Located at Jalan 66.
Goa 2001
One of the island's oldest hangouts. Good music in a Balinese style environment. Located at Jalan Lesmana, Legian.
Hard Rock Cafe
The place that Rocks the island! Packed full at weekends. Great paraphernalia. Located at Jalan Pantai Kuta.
Kori Restaurant & Bar
Relaxed and cozy; imported wines, chilled cocktail and ice-cold beers. Cigar salon complete with pool table all available in an idyllic Bali garden. Located at Poppies Lane II.
Ku De Ta
Bali's most fashionable location...The Fuente Cigar Lounge offers world class cigars and a drinks list to match, in a private and exclusive atmosphere, ideal for after dinner. Located at Jalan Laksmana, Legian.
The Living Room
A room for living; opulent, relaxed & sultry atmosphere... A place where patrons, music and spirits waltz with all the Gods. Located at Jalan Petitenget, Kerobokan.
The Lobby Lounge
Presenting Havana's, and other fine cigars elegantly accompanied by Bali's best cocktails & special live Jazz sessions. Located at The Legian Hotel, Jalan Laksmana.
Peanuts Club
Bringing live rock music, cheap drinks to Legian, plus a popular weekly pub crawl. Located at Jalan Melasti, Kuta.
Q Bar & Cafe
Great music, great service, a great gay crowd. Located at Jalan Dhyana Pura.
Santa Fe
Also at Jalan Dhyana Pura, live music in this 24 hour bar makes it a popular place to stop by @ anytime.
Soda Club
This split level beach-front cafe offers breakfast, lunch or dinner with fab food, televised events, chill out grooves & cool drinks. Located at Blue Ocean Beach Blvd.
Cubes
A Must if you surf. Videos, pool tables and surf info. Located at Poppies Lane II.
Jimbaran & Nusa Dua
Club Cabuh
An elegant night out. Jazz, Caribbean & Top 40 Band Thursday to Saturday. Fashion show Sunday & Latino Night on Monday. Karaoke Night on Tuesday & Ladies Night on Wednesday. Located at Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa, Nusa Dua.
Oolooloos Fun Pub
With 3 private karaoke rooms, a resident band, an outdoor terrace or an indoor air-conditioned Mediterranean atmosphere, you will be enticed to party the night away!. Located at Nikko Bali Resort & Spa, Nusa Dua.
Salsa at The Fun Pub
It's time to get hot, give in to the heat and sway to the salsa beat! Two-for-one Happy Hours from 9pm to 11pm nightly at the Monkey Forest Fun Pub. Located at Bali Inter-Continental Resort, Jimbaran.
Sanur
Kafe Wayang
Great for dinner or after-dinner drinks with top quality jam session on Friday nights! Located at Jalan By Pass Ngurah Rai, Sanur.
Koki Pub
Good Pub Grub; pool tables, televised football, and quiz night each Wednesday at 9pm. Located also at Jalan By Pass Ngurah Rai.
Ubud
Funky Monkey
Cool, modern bar with live DJ's playing the latest dance music. Open daily except Mondays. Located at Jalan Monkey Forest.
Jazz Cafe
Outstanding musicians play acoustic jazz on Wednesdays, Fridays & Saturdays. A very popular hangout for the expat music scene. Located at Tebesaya.
Sai Sai
Live modern music, mixed with gamelan on Tuesday nights until 11pm. Located at Jalan Monkey Forest.
Bali Best Diving Place in the World
Bali's many and diverse dive sites offer an exceptional diving experience for all levels of divers. From protected shallow bays with exotic scorpionfish, octopus and nudibranchs to exciting drift diving in wild currents with sharks, mola mola and manta rays, Bali Indonesia has it all!
What makes diving in Bali different than the other place ?
It is not only world class dive sites, it is a combination of nature, adventure, cultural, religious, and ancient tradition all in one island, the island of God.
How to Dive Bali
Most non-diving tourists base themselves in the urban south in Kuta and Sanur. Unfortunately there aren't any good dives nearby and to base yourself here will mean long and uncomfortable daily journeys to the sites by minibus. We recommend you choose a combination of resorts near to the best sites, in the east, the north west and nearby Lembongan Island, to avoid this unnecessary travel. If you must stay in Kuta, you can always do that after your diving break.
Bali Diving Season
The Bali dive season runs all year round. Overall, the best diving conditions exist from April to December, with sunfish, sharks and other pelagic fish visiting from June to September. December to March is rainy season, reducing visibility in the north and northwest - Tulamben, Amed, Gili Selang, Pemuteran and Menjangan. From June to September dry monsoon winds bring rough seas and nutrient rich upwellings to Nusa Penida, Padang Bay and Amuk Bay.
Bali Dive Places
Tulamben
Tulamben is one of the most famous diving areas in Bali. Tulamben Bay, is situated in the world's richest marine biogeographic zone with more than 2500 different species of fish and 700 corals. Situated on the northeast coast, the bay receives very plankton rich water from the major ocean current that moves from the Pacific to the Indian Ocean and vice versa.
Amed
Amed is located on the northeast coast of Bali, about 2.5 hours drive from Kuta. If you stay overnight at Tulamben it will take approximately 20 minutes to drive there. From a landscape point of view, Amed is much prettier than Tulamben. You will see many rice fields along the way, traditional salt-panning and also sandy beaches as opposed to Tulamben's stony beaches. This reef at Amed was discovered as a dive site in 1984. In April and May 1998, it was badly affected by coral bleaching as a result of El Nino down to a depth of 12 metres. The upper reef is slowly recovering, but it is uncertain when it will return to its original splendour. The deeper reef fared better with the gorgonians and corals untouched.
Menjangan
Located in the northwest of Bali, Menjangan Island is part of West Bali National Park, declared in 1982. Entry and diving on the island is controlled by the Park Service. In 1978 Menjangan became Bali's first internationally recognized diving location due to its beautiful flat reef. In 1997 the extensive flat reef at the island suffered damage from crown of thorns starfish, and in again in 1998 from coral bleaching as a result of El Nino. However the walls for which Menjangan is most famous are still in excellent condition. Although the best diving in Menjangan Island is during the southeast monsoon (April to November) you can dive here anytime of the year, choosing sites on the north or south of the island depending on the direction of the wind. The visibility at Menjangan Island can at times be amazing - probably the best in Bali - especially in October and November with horizontal visibility of 50 metres +. Current here is very rare, even 1 knot of current is unusual around the island.
Padang Bai
Padang Bai, 1.5 hours drive from Kuta / Legian, offers some of the best diving in Bali. Sharks are seen on almost every dive, ocean sunfish are regularly spotted, fish life is exceptionally rich, the coral is healthy and the water is crystal clear. Padang Bai dive sites have strong currents and swell coming from the Lombok Strait, creating unpredictable water movements. This is a place to be both careful and respectful!
The South (Sanur and Nusa Dua Reefs)
The South is the tourist centre of Bali and many travellers spend their time in the area of Sanur, Kuta and Nusa Dua. The diving stretches along the front from Sanur to Nusa Dua, with a depth range of 2 -14 metres. If you don't have the time to visit Menjangan or Tulamben then you can consider diving here as an option but the coral and fish life is not that exceptional compared to the other dive sites around Bali.
Nusa Penida
Located 18km east of Sanur. approximately 30 minutes by boat, Nusa Penida offers the best diving to be found in Bali. Most of the dive sites around Nusa Penida and its two small sister islands, Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan, will be drift dives and the current can reach more than 4 knots. Upwellings from the deep water south of Bali keeps the visibility in these areas good but it can also form thermoclines with temperatures dropping down to 22°. Pelagics are the main attraction here and you have a good chance of seeihng jacks, mackerel, tuna, turtles and mantas. Sharks are also common and big mantas are frequently sighted. Perhaps the most unusual pelagic visitor to Nusa Penida is the unique mola mola or ocean sunfish sighted from August to September. This diving at Nusa Penida is suitable for more experienced divers.
Praying At Tanah Lot Temple
This day are Kuningan Day, every Balinese came home and praying at them family praying place at their home, we call the place "Merajan". Many different culture activities we have to celebrate this Kuningan Day, at my village usualy after praying we doing "Mesuryak", we are trowing small change into childrens that have waiting to grap those changes money.
After praying at our Merajan, some of us were going to Tanah Lot. Before we are praying at Tanah Lot Temple, first we pray at Pura Griya Ageng Luhur Pakendungan, second we are praying at Pura Kahyangan Luhur Pakendungan, after that we are praying at Tanah Lot.
Happy Kuningan's Day to all Balinese
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Penjor It's one of Balinese great art culture
Every Galungan an Kuningan day and at Odalan Ceremonies, Balineses makes them great art and very originally "Penjor". usually it's putting in fron them houses and Pura, and also at front of streets enter/ "Gapura". We can found it also in many place like Hotels, Villas, Restaurants, or at wedding ceremony places for welcome the Guess.
A penjor is basically a long tapered bamboo pole that is stood vertically in the ground, often on the roadside, and decorated in coconut leaves. Due to their length of sometimes more than ten metres, they droop charmingly over the pavement like an ancient street lamp.
At Galungan time, Balinese Hindus erect a penjor in front of their houses to symbolise the dominance of good (dharma) over evil (adharma), as well as offering thanks to God for the fruits of the Earth. About halfway down the pole they attach a small cage in the shape of a triangle and made from bamboo, called sanggah cucuk. Offerings are placed in this and it is considered to be a temporary “throne” for the Gods when they come down to Earth for Galungan. If you take a close look at a Galungan penjor, you’ll notice that it’s also ornamented with coconut leaves called sampian and also long strips of white and yellow material to symbolise that it is a holy offering.
There many kind of Penjor depend the place culture, different place different Penjor, it is are Balinese community creativity, so thats makes the different.
The cost of making Penjor also in variation, many claim it about hundreds rupiahs, but some claim their penjor cost millions rupiahs.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Kuningan Ceremony
On 24 october 2009 Balinese will celebrate Kuningan day. Kuningan takes its name from the fact that a special offering that is presented in this holyday is yellow rice (nasi kuning) is made by colouring ordinary white rice with tumeric (kunyit). Kuningan occurs once in every 210 days in the Balinese Pawukon cycle (traditional Balinese calendar). The Kuningan Day is the time for commemoration as the ancestors return to the heaven after ten days dwelling on earth and the Balinese express their gratitude to gods for His mercy to the human races.
Kuningan is a special day for ancestor worship since it is the last day of ancestor visit to the earth. On this day the deified ancestor will be suitably entertained and welcomed, and prayers and offerings must be made for them. Those families who have uncremated deceased ones buried in the village cemetery must make offerings at the graves. The Kuningan ceremony must be held before noon, since Balinese believes that the ancestors will ascent back to their respective abode at noon. The ceremony will be held in every Balinese’s family temple (sanggah or merajan). A special offering (Banten Kuningan) is made as a sign of respect to the ancestors. The offering consists of yellow rice (nasi kuning), for Balinese yellow is the symbol of greatness and magnificence. Tamiang (a decorative young coconut leaf arrangement resembles a shield), tar (a decorative young coconut leaf arrangement resembles a weapon) and endongan leaf are obligatory decorations of Kuningan. They are hanged below the roof of shrines and houses. They represent the sense of security and awareness of Balinese in facing the life after Galungan period is over.
Kuningan is a private family holyday the ceremony is within the house compound in the shrines of the family temple (sanggah or merajan). Only those who have family ties will attend the ceremony, unlike the cremations or more public processions of village temple ceremonies.
Best Rafting Moment at Bali
At 18 october 2009 me, my fiends and my family going to take rafting adventure activity at Tukad Yeh Ayung, Sangeh, Bali. It was awsome, I saw a very beautiful river there, and with Ramayana story in balinese style sculpture at the clift walls. It takes two and half hour to finish the rafting adventure. It's very great river, very intertaining and less dangerous. There are seven rafting companies there, at that time I take Bahama Rafting Adventure. First Time we get there we will be informed about what to do at rafting activities and how to get safety. We are using four boats because there are twenty of us. Within the journey of rafting many great sight such as clift, sculpture, villa at the river, restaurant side of the river, etc. At the end of the rafting journey we have lunch together and talkin everything about our rafting experiences there. It's very great rafting experience.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Beautiful Nusa Penida Island at Bali
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Best Ubud View
Ubud is around 45 minutes drive from the international Ngurah Rai Bali. Ubud is picturesque township and visitors have been attracted by its charm and beauty for decades. Ubud is attractive to tourists for a variety of reasons. On a relatively small island with a horde of attractions, Ubud is centrally located; many tourists simply base their entire stay in the city and travel to other destinations from Ubud. Accommodations in Ubud are also somewhat more reasonably priced than in the beach towns of Bali. But atmosphere is perhaps the major attractions. One writer sums it up this way: Kuta is madness, Sanur is sterile, and Nusa Dua is culturally isolated; Ubud is the place to go. |
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Happy Galungan and Kuningan
On Wednesday, Balinese celebrated Galungan Holyday, a holyday to commemorate the victory of Dharma (virtue) over Adharma (evil). This holyday is considered the pinnacle of Balinese struggle to subdue the negative force of evil, and what is called evil here is the sad ripu (six internal enemies), they are kama (lust), loba (greed), krodha (anger), mada (drunkeness), moha (confusion) and matsarya (envy). It is an inward struggle, a struggle to free our mind from the influence of negative force that at the end leads us to do various bad deeds.
Bali Is The Best Tropical Destination
The Island of Bali in Indonesia is an Ultimate Island and a perfect holiday destination for people who are seeking adventure and a totally relaxing moment. Bali has earned itself a long string of plaudits, including the “Morning of the World,” “Island of the Gods” and the “Last Paradise on Earth.” Although it has undergone much development, most of the island still deserves those appellations. Its natural beauty, the colorful Balinese Hindu festivals and the friendliness of the people lure vacationers here again and again. The Bali Island is the most popular and world renowned vacation paradise in Indonesia since year after year, this island is voted by the readers of all major travel magazines. The Island of Bali is most enchanting and amazing travel and holiday destination in the whole world.
The Island of Bali in Jakarta Indonesia offers a wide range of attraction to tourist, visitors and adventure seekers. This island is highly regarded by tourist and visitors as the “Ultimate Island” because of its physical beauty and the climate is very pleasant all year-round. This perfect island holiday destination is also offering various and different customs to tourist.
The Island of Bali has many amusements available for visitors and tourist. There are also many inland and offshore attractions. But there are also many attractions that rise every now and then because of the number of tourist and visitors that want them. Tourist especially Americans, Europeans and Australians like to be here in this tropical island of Bali because of the unique blend of modern facilities combined with traditional of past heritage.
Beautiful Beaches and Lakes
The Island of Bali is blessed with world class white sand beautiful beaches and beautiful nature. The endless sand beaches enveloped most of Bali’s shores where silvery waves. The beaches of The Island of Bali are amazing and magnificent. From the stretch of sand in Kuta, fenced far in the South by the runway of Denpasar International Airport; the peaceful elegance of Nusa Dua; the mysterious quietness and somberness of Candidasa, as a temple dedicated to the sea goddess submerges; to the spectacular sunsets of Lovina in the North. Since we are speaking of beaches, there is one attraction that the beaches of Bali that attracts most to the adventurers and especially the surfers, the waves. The Tropical Island of Bali is one of the beat surfing destination in the world. Experienced surfers around the world come here to Bali Island to challenge the great and wildest waves. Not only the sea that gives attraction in Bali Island but also Lakes. There are four lakes in Bali. Lake Batur, the old crater of Mount Batur, is the largest. Kintamani offers an excellent panoramic view of the lake, and the lake itself effectively fences in the Bali Aga people in Trunyan. Lake Bratan, the second largest, is near the town of Bedugul. Lake Buyan and Lake Temblingan are also near.
Bali Island Water Sports
Bali Island has many exciting activities to offer especially watersports. Since This tropical island paradise has a tropical climate all year round, this island is good for diving and watersports. There are lots of diving operators that operate in Bali. The popular watersports that Bali Island has to offer to tourist are kiteboarding, kitsurfing, surfing, diving, offshore rafting and many more. The white water rafting is the most popular waterport here in Bali and the offshore rafting or ocean rafting comes next.
Bali Island Surfing and Diving
The Tropical Island of Bali is an island paradise that is surrounded by crystal clear blue water. Here in Bali Island, there is an all year long sunshine and it gives a very good chance of many offshore attractions. The Island of Bali is also popular for diving and snorkeling in which are among the major attractions in Bali. Experienced and novice divers around the globe will experience and many underwater marine creatures such as beautiful and colorful coral reefs and tropical fish. Bali diving sites offers a lot of beginners and professional divers. There are abundant soft and ahrd coral reefs with a variety of marine life such as dolphins, rays, turtle, sea snakes and moray eels. There are many unexplored, unexploited and uninhibited dive sites in Bali that are also best in diving.
The waters of the Tropical Island of Bali is offering magnificent waves that is perfect for surfing. Surfing in Bali Island is introduced by Australian surfers in the 60’s. Because of the good tropical climate in Bali, surfers can surf everyday. Out-standing reef breaks are found in Kuta and Sanur. Sanur reef is a real pleasure because, here you will find a tube-forming wave that will carry you back to the seashore and in this way.
Popular Attractions in Bali Island
Here are some of the attraction is the Tropical Island of Bali that is worth visiting for such as Tanah Lot, Lovina, Klungkung Royal Palace, Pura Besakih, Taman Burung Bali (Bali Bird Park), Monkey Forest Sanctuary, Uluwatu, Waterbom Park & Spa, Gunung Agung (Mount Agung) and Museum Semarajaya.
How to get there in Bali Island:
Bali is small island, just 140 Km by 80 Km and lies between Java, the most highly populated and influential of all the islands, and Lombok, one of the quieter and moderately slower paced islands. Like many islands, Bali has developed a world of its own. It not only captures what is special about Indonesia but also has a uniqueness of its own.
By Plane: Bali is well connected with rest of the part of the world by air. The tourist can take a flight to the Ngurah Rai international airport or the Denpasar Airport which is located in Denpasar, the capital of Bali. You will get flight from this airport for all the major cities of Indonesia, Asia and Australia.
By Bus: Getting to Bali by bus is a convenient and cheap way of reaching the city. All the areas of the city are easily accessible by bus service. There is Bali Bus Service from Java and Lombok. Bus service is available for airport also.
By Taxi: Travel in Bali in Indonesia is very convenient. One can get around the city by taxi at a slightly higher rate than what the buses charge. Bali Taxi Service are available for transfer from airport.
By Sea: Getting to Bali by Ferry is a convenient and efficient and a fast way of transport. Bali Ferry Service is available from Gilimanuk to Ketapang.