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BALINESE BATIK

by adiarifin on Apr.06, 2010, under Going to Bali

Batik is famous as the national cloth of Indonesia and these clothes has been both an art and craft for centuries which is worn for some official events and traditional gatherings. To create and produce Batik, there are two methods: Tulis and Cap. (continue reading…)

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SIAK SRI INDRAPURA Riau

by adiarifin on Feb.22, 2010, under Going to Bali

Siak Sri Indrapura was the center of an Islamic empire and has a golden age from the 18th to the 20th century. Sultan Abdul Jalil Rakhmad Syah founded the kingdom in 1725. He was the first in the family tree of the Sultans, who ruled from 12 to 1945. (continue reading…)

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Hey! Do You Know These Kind of Things in The Island God?

by adiarifin on Nov.25, 2009, under Going to Bali

Bali appears as almost unreal place in today?s hectic and changing world. This island has friendly and remarkably artistic people, living amid together with breathtaking panoramas; it blend together in harmony which in the end creates a dynamic society with unique arts and ceremonies. Going into Bali you will see terrace rice fields dominating the island with rivers and small irrigation streams and reflected a luscious green landscape bring such enchanting sounds of running water into the air. (continue reading…)

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Know More about Bali

by adiarifin on Nov.09, 2009, under Going to Bali

Geologically, Bali is perched astride the meeting place of two continental plates, the Sunda plate and the Indian-Australian plate, whose frequent frictions are responsible for periodic outpourings of lava from the earth?s molten core. Out of one such series of eruptions Bali itself was born some two to three million years ago. The climate of Bali is gently tropical, between 25 and 30 degrees Celsius. Although travelers from cold northern lands may look upon Bali as the island of endless summer, there are actually two seasons, the “hot season” from April to October, and the “rainy season,” from November to March. For a place that has inspired so many volumes of poetic description and attracted such a long and illustrious list of guests to its shores, Bali is surprisingly small, stretching only 90 kilometers from north to south and 135 kilometers from west to east. But within this area, Bali hosts a stunning range of climactic contrasts and a diverse collection of plant and animal life. (continue reading…)

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Plus Points Having a Vacation in Bali

by adiarifin on Oct.22, 2009, under Going to Bali

Many holidays destination can be found around the world. Each have their own style to offer, you may find one thing is the same with the other offer but there always differences and unique style one tourism object can give you. In Bali you find everything. Want beach, there is beautiful beach with white and black sand also extremely beautiful sunset and sunrise. You?ll find yourself glare at it. What?s more? There are plenty in Bali. (continue reading…)

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Going to Bali

by kadeksudarsana on Sep.02, 2009, under Going to Bali

We’re going to Bali soon and we’re going to be renting one of the amazing Bali villas near the beach. They are so spacious and provide such privacy and that sense of intimacy that we were hoping to find for our vacation. It’s a luxury villa with a beautiful outdoor terrace, large living and dining rooms, a lush tropical garden and our own private sparkling swimming pool. It’s like having paradise all to ourselves. Why pay the same price or more for a hotel and lose all of that space and private time when your going through elevators and corridors with all the other hundreds of guests. This way we’ll be living the real Balinese experience if only for a week.

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