Amlapura
Amlapura is east Bali’s major transport terminal and so, well connected to all parts of Bali. It was known as Karangasem until [...]
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Amlapura
October 16, 2009Trunyan
October 16, 2009Trunyan
Trunyan is another ancient village inhabited by people who call themselves the “Bali Aga” or old Bali who live in ways [...]
Bedugul
October 16, 2009Bedugul
Bedugul is the name of both a small city and a mountain-lake resort area, which Balinese have long used for weekend retreats. [...]
UBUD
October 16, 2009UBUD
Ubud is Bali’s cultural heart. This area is located in the cool mountains, just one hour’s drive north of the airport and the [...]
Kintamani
October 16, 2009Kintamani
The villages of Kintamani and Penelokan provide a great view of the still active Mount Batur and its fantastic lake. Seven [...]
Denpasar
October 16, 2009Denpasar
Denpasar is Bali’s capital city. Although the modern centre of government departments, international banks, and many other offices, it still [...]
Bali
May 15, 2009From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the Indonesian island. For other uses, see Bali
Bali
Motto: Bali Dwipa Jaya
(“Glorious Bali Island”)
Capital
Denpasar
Governor
Made Mangku Pastika
Area
5,632.86 km2 (2,175 sq mi)
Population
3,150,000 (2000)
Density
559.2 /km2 (1,448 /sq mi)
Ethnic groups
Balinese (89%), Javanese (7%), Baliaga (1%), Madurese (1%)[1]
Religion
Hindu (93.18%), Muslim (4.79%), Christian (1.38%), Buddhist (0.64%)
Languages
Indonesian (official), Balinese
Time zone
UTC+8
Web site
www.baliprov.go.id
Bali is an [...]
Denpasar at a glimpse
December 18, 2008Denpasar at a glimpse
As the Capital City of Bali, Denpasar has many places of interest that are worth seen. As usual, we would like to warn you to be careful while crossing are street in Denpasar. Motorist and riders prefers to blow their horns rather than put on their brakes! Therefore, we advise you to [...]
Tropical Fruits of Indonesia
October 16, 2008Tropical Fruits of Indonesia
Mango
East Java has earned the reputation of being the nation’s fruit bowl. It is particularly known for its apples and mangoes which are now being exported if there is an abundant yield. Mangos, however, are a very popular fruit and this counts for the whole nation. Topping the list of a great [...]
Bali’s wild side
October 16, 2008Managing conservation, tourism and the needs of local communities in Bali Barat National Park
Louise O’Flynn
The Bali starling
Wikimedia Commons
For many, Bali represents paradise, a slice of heaven on earth. Visitors are overwhelmed by the beauty of the black volcanic sand beaches, the enchanting Hindu culture, and the intricately sculpted rice terraces. Few visitors to [...]









