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This beach is by far the most popular and whitest beach in Bali, attracting all ages and nationalities. The beach extends from Canggu to the airport in Tuban. It is ideal for those who wish to combine a beach holiday with testing their surfing skills ... more» |
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A prosperous and historic resort area, Sanur is Indonesia's answer to Waikiki. It's nine km southeast of Denpasar and crowded with high-priced luxury hotels and clusters of serene bungalows in leafy compounds along the shoreline of a gentle, reef-she ... more» |
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These days it's very hard to tell where Kuta ends and Legian begins but to simplify things a bit for all intents and purposes once you pass Jalan Melasti heading north you enter into Legian and Seminyak and a little further up the road takes you to K ... more» |
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Northeast of Bualu are the extensive mudflats of Suwung, which extend for about seven km to Jimbaran. Bridges cross over swampy sections. A commercial seaweed farm is located two km south of Nusa Dua. A road leads south to the small farming community ... more» |
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Bukit ('Hill'), a lemon shaped peninsula at the southernmost extremity of the island, is a dry, rocky land. Oval-shaped and about eight kilometers from north to south, 17 kilometers from east to west, with a maximum elevation of 200 meters, Bukit off ... more» |
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Seminyak has come into its own as an area to be reckoned with. The restaurant scene in Seminyak is second to none and becoming famous throughout South East Asia with its vibrant and eclectic choices, while the area's nightclubs have set the pace in B ... more» |
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Tanjung Benoa is a new expanding resort area in Bali. it is located in Water Sport Center Area and it is just a few minutes from Nusa Dua. It is a strategic area where its coast owns the white sand along the beach with the calm wave. In this resort ... more» |
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Ubud lies 36 km from the resorts on the southern coast. The name for this royal village is derived from the Balinese word ubad (medicine), the moniker of a herb with healing properties which grows along the nearby Oos River.
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A tidy, well-kept, three-km-long European (mostly Italian, French, and Scandinavian) tourist retreat. For many visitors, Candidasa is the perfect blend, everything one would want in a seaside resort-reasonable accommodations, variegated dining, inter ... more» |
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Tanah Lot, one of the most popular places of interest in Bali, is located on the coast of West Bali, at the village of Beraban in the Tabanan Regency.
It is also called Tanah Let which means ancient land and also Tanah Lod, which means the land to t ... more» |
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Laze on the beach and watch the sky turn red, yellow, and orange as the sun sinks behind the towering volcanoes of Java, which appear on the horizon rising purple from the ocean. At night fishing fleets head out in their 'jukung', luring fish into ne ... more» |
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Kerobokan is a tranquil rice field area on the south-west coast of Bali. The area is within convenient access to the restaurants and shops of Seminyak. Furniture and handicraft shops with wholesale prices are also close by and the Ngurah Rai Internat ... more» |
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Uluwatu proper is a small village on the west coast, south of Jimbaran, but for most visitors it refers only to the famous temple of the same name, several kilometers further south. Many people also use it to refer to the area south of Jimbaran. The ... more» |
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