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TOP HOTELS in
BALI, INDONESIA
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Melia
Bali Villas & Spa Resort
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luxury property strategically
located only 12 kilometers
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Bali
Spirit Hotel and Spa
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The
Bali Spirit Hotel and Spa is a
close walking distance to Ubud-the
island's cultural hub.
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Hotel
Booking in Bali,Indonesia
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Bali
is a tropical island in the Indonesian archipelago,
which has a unique blend of modern tourist
facilities combined with wonderful shopping
and a rich past and heritage. As an international
destination attracting visitors from all
over the world, restaurants in Bali are
extremely cosmopolitan yet inexpensive.
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Local
delicacies like Nasi Goreng and Sate Campur are
intermingled with Chinese, Malaysian, Japanese,
Italian/European Greek, Moroccan and even Mexican
cuisine.
Bali's own wonderful seafood will
not only amaze your palate as much as care for your
wallet, being local lobster at such prices that
you will want to keep coming back for more. Bali
can offer the peace and tranquility of 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 beach area of Candi
Dasa. The Scenery is nothing less than spectacular.
Jungle, picturesque hillside rice terraces and the
awesome magnificence of Kintamani Volcano. Although
the Balinese are island people, their unusual tendency
to focus on the mountains rather than the sea is
reflected in the importance of fishing. While there
are many fishing villages and fish are part of the
Balinese diet, fishing as an activity is not on
the scale you might expect, given how much ocean
there is around the island. Tourism plays a considerable
role in the Balinese economy, not only in providing
accommodation, meals and services to many visitors
but also in providing a market for all those arts
and crafts! Music, dance and drama are all closely
related in Bali, in fact drama and dance are synonymous.
The most important thing about Balinese dances,
however, is that they're fun and accessible. Balinese
dances are not hard to find; there are dances virtually
every night at all the tourist centers. Probably
the best known of the many Balinese dances, the
Kecak is also unusual in that it does not have a
gamelan accompaniment.
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Instead
the background is provided by a chanting 'choir'
of men who provide the 'chak-a-chak-a-chak'
noise. Tourists especially enjoy the performance
staged by the Kechak dancers. This dance is
also deeply rooted in local tradi- tion and
Indian mythology and is inspired by Ramayana,
an epic poem written in Sanskrit. The dance
brings to life the tale of King Rama, his
wife Dewi Sita and his brother Laksamana who
were exiled to the forest for 14 years following
some complex scheming in a struggle for power.
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