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Introducing Bali

Bali may be small in size – you can drive around the entire coast in one long day – but its prominence as a destination is huge, and rightfully so. Ask travellers what Bali means to them and you’ll get as many answers as there are flowers on a frangipani tree. Virescent rice terraces, pulse-pounding surf, enchanting temple ceremonies, mesmerising dance performances and ribbons of beaches are just some of the images people cherish.

And those are just some of the more obvious qualities. A visit to Bali means that you are in the most visitor-friendly island of Indonesia. There are pleasures of the body, whether a massage on the beach or a hedonistic interlude in a sybaritic spa. Shopping that will put ‘extra bag’ at the top of your list. Food and drink ranging from the freshest local cuisine bursting with the flavours of the markets to food from around the globe, often prepared by chefs and served in restaurants that are world class. From a cold Bintang at sunset to an epic night clubbing, your social whirl is limited only by your own fortitude.

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Pura Tanah Lot temple.
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Pura Tanah Lot temple.

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  • Golden statue of a reclining woman.
  • Lotus flowers on pool at Garuda Wisnu Kencana.
  • Procession on the streets of Ubud.
  • Fried food, noodles and rice served in a basket at Grand Puncak Sari Restaurant.
  • Rice terraces.
  • Looking from Mt Rinjani over Gili Islands towards Bali and Mt Batur volcano.
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