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Bali, Indonesia: An Incentive Travel Featured Destination

  • kevind00
  • May 17
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July 17, 2012 / in Featured Destinations



Bali, Indonesia is an island with stunning landscaping sights, a unique culture, and an assortment of attractions. As a part of the Lesser Sunda Islands, this paradise is well-known for dance, painting, music, metalworking, and sculpture. Bali supplies activities such as:


  • Surfing

  • Diving

  • Historical Sightseeing

  • Ethnic Displays

  • Shopping

  • Dining

  • Beach Attractions


Volcanic hillsides, mountains, rice terraces, jagged coastlines, and sandy beaches combine to form a one of a kind paradise where visitors are able to kick back or try exciting new things. Daytime temperatures in the area do not surpass ninety-three degrees Fahrenheit during the day all year. Heavy rain is common beginning in December; however, visitors are still provided plenty of sun each day. Individuals visiting between the months of June to September can expect little rain if choosing to vacation near a coast. Higher elevation areas have a lower temperature making it important to bring a sweater or jacket when exploring these locations.


Local Island Culture


This Indonesian isle houses a large percentage of the country’s Hindu people with their culture easily seen and loved by every local. Turf usage, used as a religious offering prior to every meal, are positioned around the ground structures. These trays contain a variety of items that are created by those of Aryan set in the temple each day. Temples with extensive courtyards can be seen throughout the area. Bali has approximately twenty thousand temples, holds a festival at each temple every year, and hosts some major televised local channels. The people of this region are master sculptors, well-known for dancing, and produce enchanting music.


The Diverse Regions of Bali


The island is divided into six specific regions with South Bali having the greatest amount of tourist activity. Jimbaran is a sheltered beach in the southern portion containing a seaside resorts, seafood restaurants, and beautiful scenery. Visitors coming to the south end of the isle also have the opportunity to visit Kuta. This well-developed location supplies abundant shopping and many options for individuals who love the arts. Travelers not wanting to follow them home have many additional options to choose from:


  • Central – This Bali cultural center consists of mountain lakes, botanical gardens, markets, black sand beaches, temples, arts and crafts.

  • West – The west end delivers surfing opportunities, fishing villages, ferry services, and plenty of nature oriented activities.

  • North – A quieter region where visitors are able to transact back in time to the historical days of the east. Sights include grand temples, old houses containing large gardens, and black sanded beaches.

  • East – A natural region where visitors have their choice of quiet coastal towns, historical areas, cultural locations, and fishing villages.

  • Southeastern Islands – These small offshore isles are best known as great diving, snorkeling, and surfing locations.


Travelers who prefer historical or nature activities have several available options in each region. Individuals who favor a busier, ethnic atmosphere will have plenty to do in the southern portion. Bali, also known as the Island of the Gods, is a true paradise consisting of a diverse culture, historical significance, and plenty of settings to choose from. Individuals making their way to this isle often return to take in everything it has to offer.

 
 
 

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