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The Best of Bali According to Lonely Planet
There are people who swear by guide books and the value of their usage. Where in part I agree with the value of them in so much as things to see and do, most of the time you will find that a lot of things are out of date by the time the guide book is publi
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Five Great Mountain Temples to Visit in Bali
The temples of Bali are a significant part of Balinese culture and life. To visit a temple during a festive period is a magical experience for the traveller. There are temples, big and small, scattered all across the island but I have always found the moun
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Great Places for Photography in Bali
Bali naturally lends itself to photographers. Stunning panoramas at every turn, mountains and seascapes, the happiness of the Balinese people, colourful festivals and even the heady tourist areas all are perfect subjects for the budding or professional pho
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Two Upcoming Events in Bali
One thing I enjoy when travelling is attending festivals, carnivals or fairs. Not only are they a great way to experience the local culture and customs but there is always good food available! Besides, it’s a good way to meet people and interact with the r
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Photo of the Day – Sangeh
The most popular place for tourists on Bali is, without a doubt, the Sangeh Monkey Forest. The forest at Sangeh has a mischievous clan of monkeys and now it will cost you a Rp20,000 entrance fee to be part of the thrill of being crawled over by simians. Th
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Idul Fitri in Bali
Today marks the end of the fasting month of Ramadhan and the beginning of the two-day celebration of Idul Fitri across Indonesia. Around Bali you will see lots of domestic tourist enjoying the public holiday. Families across Indonesia begin this morning wi
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Kuta Karnival to Return in October
Well, it’s on again and apparently scheduled for the dates October 14-16, 2011 and, for anyone being on holidays in Bali at this time then you are in for one fabulous treat. If the last Kuta Karnival is anything to go by then this year’s is definitely goin
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Home Swapping for Bali
It’s not everybody’s thing mainly because of a privacy issue I guess. Although it is a fantastic idea and a dream way of getting good digs for your stay in Bali, on the other hand, you could end up with a crap one too. As we all know photos in a magazine o
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The New Trans Sarbagita Bus
Most tourists tend to avoid the local bus system but in actual fact, the bemos are a cool way to get around the island. The budget-friendly bemo is Bali’s main public transportation and every town has a bemo or bus station. The capital of Bali, Denpa
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Billabong Rote Surfing Open Starts Next Week
Great news for the surfing fraternity and those lovers of watching surfing and related events with the Rote Open 2011 presented by Billabong just a few days away. For those who have never heard of Rote, the island is part of Kupang Regency in East Nusa Ten
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When to Go to Bali
Taking holidays in Bali (or just being there for an extended trip), it is always good to know what the weather in Bali is going to be like. Bali is tropical and this means you have two seasons – wet and dry. The wet season runs from November to March. The
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Bali in December
While Bali offers warm temperatures year round, December falls during the wet season. Although it’s part of the low travel season, many travelers come to Bali in December in order to avoid the heat during the dry season.
When it comes to the budget, you c
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Bali in November
Nowadays the weather is very unpredictable, especially when we talk about November in Bali, which , technically, marks the start of the wet season. Depending on luck , you might experience hot and sunny days…or just the opposite. Still, it’s hot and humid.
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Bali in January
There aren’t many events taking place in January but if you are on a low budget and always wanted to visit Bali, take advantage of the low airfare and come here. It’s humid and rainy, but that shouldn’t stop you check out the sights.
Weather
January is pa
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Getting from Bali to Lombok (and return)
Lombok is an island in Indonesia, part of the chain of the Lesser Sunda Islands. It is separated from Bali by the Lombok Strait. Lombok is what travelers consider “unspoiled Bali”, with pristine beaches, lovely waterfalls and a volcano overlook
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Getting from Bali to Singapore (and return)
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