Indonesia
/ Bali / The Tropical Paradise
Foreign visitors used to enjoy Bali for its beaches as
well as the partying. While the nightclub bombings and
drug trials with severe sentences have been widely
reported, visitors should be aware that Bali may be
less fun in the future even when one disregards the
risk of bombings, and even for those who do not take
drugs.
A friendly
and remarkably artistic people, the Balinese have created a dynamic
society with unique arts and ceremonies, making Bali synonymous
world wide with the perfect ‘tropical paradise’. Terraced ricefields
dominate the landscape, rivers and small irrigation streams direct
the luscious green landscape, filling the air with the enchanting
sound of running almost through the center of the island. In Bali
the mountains are the home of the gods. Shrouded in mystery and
magic, they stretch skywards in majestic splendour. Bali’s main
volcano is the sometimes explosive Gunung Agung, which is considered
sacred among local people as the center of the universe. Many
visitors leave with the same beliefs.
The Balinese
have been more exposed to international tourist and generally
speak more English than people in other parts of the Indonesian
archipelago. They have managed to preserved their culture despite
overwhelming foreign influences brought to the region by an ever-increasing
number of tourists. Bali’s International Airport, Ngurah Rai,
is in the south of the island and is served by numerous international
airlines and charters. In order to keep up with the growing the
number of visitors and the need for their comfort, more hotels
have been built, ranging from small bungalows for budget travelers
to the luxurious Nusa Dua tourist resort area. Water sports have
naturally gained in popularity and Bali offers superb surfing,
windsurfing, sailing, scuba diving and white water rafting.
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