The resort area of Sanur has grown up around Bali’s largest traditional village and today boast excellent facilities for international visitor.
Sanur was Bali’s first beach resort but still retains its Balinese character and old style village ambiance. Sanur was once a fishing village has a sleepy charm where the cultural and religious duties of Hindu Bali are still taken very seriously.
The sleepy charm of the area attracts visitors who are quite content to enjoy the tropical warmth of the sun and the beach which is protected by a shallow reef.
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It is located near to Sangeh village; the renowned 6 hectares of Bali Sangeh Monkey Forest are filled with giant nutmeg trees capable of growing as high as 40m. Sangeh Monkey Forest near the village of Sangeh, in southwestern Bali, has six hectares of forestland with giant nutmeg trees.
Sangeh Forest
Populated by a large troupe of monkeys, this thick stand of nutmeg trees is believed by legend to have fallen out of the sky during a mythic battle between the gods, carrying with a battalion of Wisnu’s monkey army.
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A small island of Bali’s southeast coast, Nusa Lebongan is popular for its white sand beaches and quiet pace of life. Several cruise operators offer day trips from Benoa Harbour.
The water is some of the clearest you can find and aqua blue in colour; good for diving and snorkeling. Surfing is crowded but nice waves. Nice coral sand beach. Visit the seaweed gardens at low tide; they look like gigantic underwater botanical gardens. Two kinds are grown, the small red pinusan and the large green kotoni.
Almost the entire crop …
Nusa Dua Beach
Crystal clear water and stretches of white sandy beach of Nusa Dua makes Nusa Dua a perfect spot for luxurious resorts to which your exhausted bodies, after a Barong performance at Batubulan and a long climb of the steps of the Mother Temple Besakih, will want to rest.
Some of the most sumptuous and luxurious hotels in the world find their home in Nusa Dua Bali. We can tee off into the sunset, while watching the gentle waves come from the blue sea and caress the banks surrounding the …
Lovina is an 8 kilometers strip of black sand on Bali’s arid northern coast renowned for its serenity and local school of dolphins. Located only 4 kilometers west of Singaraja, the capital of North Bali, and a ninety-kilometer drive from Denpasar. We can see the dolphin attractions in this place like jumping. It is not fail to draw if the tourist has the time to see the sunset here.
Lovina area is also supported by the number of tourism fascination which is can be reached from this location. Places …