Monday, October 29, 2012

Temptation island!

Bali is a land of surprises. This small little wonderland is choc-a-bloc with gifts of nature, culture and heritage for its visitors. For those who are blessed to call it home, Bali is heaven and offers beaches, both virgin and popular. Bali’s rather small size doesn’t limit the variety of options to those who like to explore. Ranging from cultural dance performances to exquisite relaxing beaches, Bali has it all. Although its surface area permits you to drive around the entire coastline in just a day, you would cherish every bit of this exquisite drive, which would be a part of your sweet memories forever…!

Once in Bali, based on personal preferences, one could opt for a place to stay either in the hip and happening town of Kuta or in a place like Seseh, which is quietly nestled in the Southwest of Bali and is slightly out of town. The benefit of a vacation at Bali is that if you are looking for serene surrounds and peace of mind, one could live at a villa in the suburbs and unwind whilst also being able to cover as much ground as required for site-seeing and indulging in all sorts of activities. Visiting Museum Le Mayeur for the art lovers is a must. It was the Belgian artist Adrien Jean Le Mayeur’s house of antique carvings which became a museum. He married the renowned Legong (classic Balinese dance) dancer Ni Polok when he was 55 and she was 15. This museum tells tales of their love, travels and more. A truly beautiful temple, Pura Ulun Danu Bratan was built in the 17th century and is an important Hindu-Buddhist temple dedicated to Dewi Danu, the goddess of the waters. It forms a breathtaking silhouette against the backdrop of the misty mountains and is also one of the most frequented sites. Other than museums, picturesque beaches, mesmerising dance performances and enchanting temple ceremonies, Bali has a fabulous night life as well. Give a rush to the party animal within yourself and shop until you drop at Seminyak, which is host to the best night life and shopping experience on the island of Bali.

 
Source : IIPM Editorial, 2012.

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