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An island that has
been blessed with an almost magical beauty,
Bali's natural attractions include miles of
sandy beaches lapped by the warm waters of
the Indian Ocean, picturesque rice terraces,
towering volcanoes with their tips peaking
through the clouds, fast flowing rivers,
deep ravines, pristine crater lakes, sacred
caves and lush tropical forests full of
exotic wildlife. Everywhere you go on
this bewitching island, you will be
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Situated in the
hills north of Denpasar, Ubud is the serene cultural centre of Bali, hosting a
large number of interesting galleries, many with quality works of art, whilst
just to the south the village of Mas is the centre for wood carving, the main
streets are flanked by shops and stalls selling a vast array of beautiful
sculptures of every shape and size. Kuta us unbeatable for clothing and
also sports the liveliest nightlife.
This island's rich cultural heritage is visible
everywhere - in over 20,000 temples and palaces, in many colourful festivals and
ceremonies, in drama, music and dance.
Bali - where dreams can become reality!
Jakarta is the main gateway to the Indonesian
archipelago. It is a contrast of modern western architecture and
traditional Indonesian culture. There is a lot to see and do including:
the old town of Batavia, Jakarta history museum and the 132 metre National
Monument. The monument, constructed in marble and gold, took 14 years to
complete. From the top, which can accessed by a lift, there are
dramatic views.
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