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" Bali, Island of the Gods, is one of the world's enchanting destinations of the world. Bali offers peace and tranquility.

The Balinese are proud to have preserved their unique Hindu culture. This can be seen in their day to day life and can be seen in their numerous ceremonies, festivals and their daily activities evolved around their unique Hindu Cultures. Bali produce some of the best sculptures in the world. This can be seen through their artworks, locally made jewellery, handicrafts, antiques and artifacts. Their works of arts can be seen at their magnificent temples and palaces.

Bali Island, the perfect holiday destination for all ages offers something for everyone. This tropical paradise has a unique blend of modern tourist facilities combined with bargain shopping and a rich past and heritage.

Bali, a tropical island in the Indonesian archipelago, offers picturesque backdrop with rice fields cascading down the hillsides like giant steps, volcanoes soaring up through the clouds, dense tropical jungle, sandy beaches, warm blue water and many more to be experienced.

Bali offers some of the best surfing beaches in the world. It can be found on the western side of the island whilst conversely the eastern side is a wonderful haven for families, with beautiful white sand beaches and gentle seas.

Bali idyllic beaches and blue sea offers snorkeling, kayaking, surfing beaches, Scuba Diving, beach sports, coral viewing and many more.

For those need a break from the idyllic beaches, can experience wonderful golf courses in the mountains at Bedugul and beachside at Nusa Dua, the thrill of white water rafting or kayaking down the beautiful Ayung River; mountain cycling amid scenery you will never forget and organized rice paddy and jungle treks to experience the side of Bali most tourists never encounter.

For those who are culturally inclined, Bali offers Ubud high in the hills; the spectacular Mother Temple at Besakih; the ancient capital of Bali, Singaraja and the floating palace at Ujung near the pretty beaches area of Candi Dasa. There are organized trips to view Balinese Cultural dances such as Barong & Kris Dance at Batubulan and other Balinese such as Balinese Fire Dance or Kecak Dance.

A trip along to Kintamani Volcano will prevail spectacular scenery of hillside terraced rice fields and the awesome magnificence of Kintamani Volcano.

One more place not to be missed is Tanah Lot, an isolated Temple on the west coast. Sunset is the favourite time to visit.

Bali Island is a shopper's paradise. Items ranging from locally made jewellery, leather ware, handicrafts, antiques and artifacts.

When the sun sets, the place to be is at Jimbaran Beach to view the spectacular Balinese sunset. It is something to be experienced. Night spots with Pubs and discos are aplenty. Party all night long at Legian & Kuta.

Welcome to Diwangkara Holiday Villa Bali, your gateway to beautiful Bali.

 

The Temples
The pura or temple is the center of Balinese worship, ritual and devotion, so be respectful whenever you enter. It is appropriate to put a bright yellow sash around the waist, and for men to wear either long pants or a sarong. Be prepared to make a nominal contribution toward the temple upkeep. For a fee, English-speaking native guides will be glad to give you a tour of the temple grounds.

Besakih
The "mother temple" or greatest of all Balinese sanctuaries.

Goa Lawah (Bat Cave)
A state temple of Klungkung in eastern Bali. Legend has it that when Klungkung was ruled from Kusamba, a prince of Mengwi sought protection here.

Goa Gajah (Elephant Caw)
Located two kilometers east of Teges near Ubud.

Pusering Jagat
This temple in Pejeng contains several interesting Hindu antiquities dating from the 14th century, which are now placed in shrines. Reliefs represent a story from the Mahabharata called the "churning of the ocean" in which gods and demons search for the elixir of life.

Sangeh Monkey Temple (Pura Bukit Sari)
Said to have been built in the 17th century, there is a statue here of Garuda. The temple is surrounded by tall nutmeg trees. Many monkeys roam the surrounding forest (watch you purse and eyeglasses! ).

Taman Ayun
Located in Mengwi, the temple consists of a forecourt, a central court and a spacious inner court. After a tall stone gateway, the inner court has rows of shines and carved stone pedestals. Along the basement of the pavilions are relief series on Arjuna.

Tanah Lot
Sunset is the favourite time to visit this isolated temple on the west coast.

Tirta Empul 'The Sacred Spring'
Tirta Empul lies just north of Tampaksiring on the road to Kintamani. A major pilgrimage point.

Uluwatu
Located on a tip of a peninsula, with a breathtaking view of the sea. The carvings which decorate the temple are very well preserved. It was built in the 11th century.

Ulun Danun Batur
This is an imposing complex of nine temples, still undergoing renovation.

Kuta
a popular beach for surfing or looking for leather, fashion, handicrafts, jewellery, shoes, music tapes or CD's, paintings or exotic wood carvings.

Sanur
has long been a popular recreation site for people from Denpasar and elsewhere. located on the eastern coast of Bali is the ideal beach for snorkelling as it is protected by a coral reef.

Nusa Dua
is known for its clean white beaches and clear waters. Was designed for the luxury conscious with a heavy concentration of big name hotels.

Denpasar
The capital city of Bali.

Ubud
the center of Balinese painting. There are also several art galleries and homes of famous artists here, including that of Dutch born Hans Snel and American Antonio Blanco.

Pura Kehen Temple
 
Pura Besakih, Bali's Mother Temple
 
Goa Lawah (Bat Cave)
 
Taman Ayun
 
Tanah Lot
 
Kuta Beach
   
 
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