ABOUT BALI

Bali, often hailed as the “Island of the Gods,” stands as an idyllic haven for tourists seeking a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural richness. This Indonesian gem, though small in size, boasts an immense reputation for its stunning landscapes, pristine beaches, and vibrant arts scene. From the surfers’ paradise in Kuta to the tranquil retreats in Ubud, Bali offers a diverse range of experiences. The island’s unique blend of spirituality, showcased in its ornate temples and traditional ceremonies, adds a profound layer to its allure. Coupled with warm hospitality, delectable cuisine, and a vibrant atmosphere, Bali emerges as a destination that leaves an indelible mark on every traveler fortunate enough to bask in its enchanting embrace.

BEDUGUL

The other famous lake in Bali is Beratan lake along with Buyan and Tamblingan lake has destined the region which is belonged to Tabanan region. The cooler weather and climate and the downhill landscape makes it an ideal as a cozy place to relax and witness the beauty of nature.

TANAH LOT

Tanah Lot is also called by sea temple. This is one of the splendid temples in Bali. Perching atop an enormous rock, it is completely surrounded by the waters of the indian. Hindu people believe Tanah Lot connected to Gangga River in India.

BESAKIH

Besakih Temple, on the side of Mt. Agung, is Bali's biggest temple. If you go there, remember to wear proper clothes. Balinese folks visit it once a year for a special ceremony. It's a must-see because it's the largest temple in Bali. After that, the last stop is Tanah Lot sea temple, a beautiful temple on a big rock in the ocean. You can watch the sunset there, and it's been an important place for 1,000 years. It's one of Bali's most famous spots for pictures.

THE BEAUTY OF KINTAMANI

The largest lake in Bali and believed as a home of Goddess Danu and the holy crater is dedicated to the fertility goddess. This beautifull lake lies within the crater of Mt. Batur. With a shimmer, sparkling and perfect views gives a peacefully atmosphere. It is belongs to Bangli Region.

UBUD THE VILLAGE OF ART

One of traditional village in Bali can be seen in Ubud. It's also popular called the heart of artistic. Lots of ancient historical monuments/statues, temples and it's monkey sanctuary as the highlight. Ubud rich of handicraft industries, paintings and it's home (galleries). Not surprisingly, Ubud has three of Bali's most priceless collections of Art housed in three outstanding public museums - The Neka, Agung Rai and the Rudana Museums. Ubud belongs to Gianyar regency as a region of tourism and culture.

BARONG AND KECAK DANCE

Barong Dance - a classic dance - drama portraying the eternal struggle between the good and evil - the religious and the profane - ending when a group of entranced men run amok an try to stab themselves only to be rescued from their frenzy by a local priest able to break their spells with holy water. Kecak Dance - Originated from Shangyang dance choir, who chant a distinctive Kecak accompaniment, it's live shows with hundred of man sound "Cak...Cak... Kecakk..." all together to make a harmony of background.