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How To Book The Perfect Bali Luxury Beach Villa Or Near The Beach Villas In Popular Bali

Article by R. Meester







Are you planning a honeymoon in Bali, some holiday time with the family or just a romantic getaway for the two of you? If that is the case, you should have a look at Bali Villa Rent beachfront homes and other villas close to the beach. Beach villas are defined as large, country-like properties situated along or in front of the beach. They are perfect to bring romance to your Bali honeymoon, family holiday or romantic getaway.

If you would like to reserve a stay at a Bali Villa Rentals, you need to make your reservations. When it is time to make a villa booking, you have several booking options to choose from. These include for example direct reservations, online travel websites and villa rental agencies. Just as many other holiday goers, you may be questioning what the best way of booking is. The best way to decide on how you should secure your Bali luxury beachfront villa stay is by comparing the advantages and disadvantages of each booking method. This often proofs the best way in order to make a decision, which best suits your needs.

Most vacation villa reservations are made, including Bali luxury beach villa bookings, online by securing your preferred villa through a villa agency. If you go online, you will find several travel or villa rental websites that offer you to book a holiday at a Bali luxury beach villa. You are of course free to choose any agency you prefer however you may decide to choose Bali land property – Bali Villa Rent who has been in business since 2003.

Whenever reserving a Bali luxurious seaside rental property from an owner directly, you will have to discover the contact details of seaside rental property proprietors. These types of searches can probably be achieved by doing a search on the internet however the difficulty arrives if you wish to find a good offer. In contrast to villa rental agency web sites, which frequently permit you to very easily evaluate holiday booking promotions; you will have to perform your personal evaluations. Whilst you’ll be able to do this, it will be very time consuming for you to go through these comparisons.

You can also decide to reserve your luxury Bali beachfront villa reservation or beach apartment utilizing the support of your travel agency. Travel agents are usually a good option due to the fact their particular duty is usually to assist you program your holiday, along with assisting you to make a booking. The sole disadvantage of using a travel agent is to be able to make use of the assistance of any vacation agent by telling him or her exactly what your requirements are.There are a few people who believe that, for this reason, it is way better to arrange the particular booking themselves. in spite of the small drop in regards to the usage of vacation travel agents, you could nonetheless desire to utilize such an agent. In that case, it is possible to receive the assistance of a internet travel agent, usually by simply executing a regular Google search, or contacting your local agent by just consulting your local phone book.



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R. Meester is a writer for Bali land property (TORTOR Property) in Bali. They are a leading property sales and holiday villa rental company in Bali operating since 2003 offering good priced land, house, villa properties and holiday villa rentals in Bali Seminyak Kerobokan Canggu Sanur and more places in Bali. Bali Property or Bali Villas for rent or Bali Real Estate.

Popular Native Traditions of Bali People

Article by Bali Villa Holidays







Bali is an island that offers so much splendid beauty that has tourists coming back to visit the island. The people are very warm and the culture and traditions are something worth learning. The Balinese are genuinely happy people, perhaps attributed to their strong faith in Hindu. They have the belief that a balance should be maintained between the spiritual and the physical world to have peace and prosperity.

People in Bali share many things in common. They have a vivid organization of villages and farming. Almost all aspects of life are placed in the hands of two traditional committees, which are the Subak and the Banjar.

The Subak is concerned of the production of rice. As such, it is responsible for taking care of the irrigation system to ensure that every member of the community gets his/her fair share of irrigation water. It is a tradition for the head of the Subak to have his sawah so that the water will have to pass through the sawahs of the members before reaching his own. There is also the Banjar which is responsible for arranging the village festivals and marriage ceremonies and cremations. The villages have one Banjar and the men are expected to join one once they get married. Banjar has an estimate membership of 50 to 100 families and they each have a meeting place of their own which they call the Bale Banjar. This place is where the meetings are usually held and this is also where the gamelan orchestras and drama groups practice.

Every stage of Balinese life has ceremonies and rituals which are called the Manusa Yadnya. The first of these ceremonies takes place even before birth, followed by another ceremony after the birth wherein the afterbirth is buried with the proper offerings. The first major ceremony is held halfway through the baby’s first Balinese year of 210 days.

Balinese people basically has four first names and these are Wayan or Putu for the first child, Mane or Kadek for the second child, Nyoman or Komangfor the third, and Ketut for the fourth. The preceding children will be given the same names following the same order. It can also be noted that Bali has many children. This is because they love children. After the ceremonies of babyhood is another one which will mark the stages of childhood and puberty. This includes the important tooth-filing ceremony.

Everyone in Bali is expected to get married and have a family. Marriages usually take place at a young age. Unlike other Asian countries, marriages are not arranged. Instead, they are divided in two forms, the mapadik and the ngorod. The mapadik is the respectable form which requires the family of the man to formally visit the family of the girl to propose marriage. Ngorod, on the other hand, is the elopement. This does not come as a surprise to the people because they are practical people. The couple could go and hide somewhere so as to avoid being found by the girls’ parents. They will jus re-emerge for the official marriage to take place.

Truly in every country there are many traditions that can be learned and explored. These are what make up the people of the country, thus giving the country an identity. In Bali, there are many other traditions that can be learned to have a better understanding of the place. These traditions, when witnessed are a great way of educating the self and making your stay in Bali more exciting.

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Fully Embrace the Island of the Gods with visits to Bali’s Hidden Gems and Popular Sites

Article by Exotissimo Traveler







New to Bali? No sweat! Exotissimo’s Bali Explorer will give you the lowdown on the Island of the Gods. Straying away from the party beach scene the island is sometimes known for; we’ll instead take you to the lesser known attractions and hidden gems so you can really get a feel for this beautiful island.

Your first stop from the airport is Candidasa in Eastern Bali. This lovely seaside town is peaceful and charming and is characterized by black sand beaches (a result of volcanic ash remnants from years past). Stop en-route at the fishing village of Kusamba and observe the colorful outrigger boats and salt-making huts that line the beach. Spend the rest of the day relaxing.

From the beach, head up to Mount Agung to see Bali’s most revered temple, Besakih. Built around the 14th century, the temple was only meters away from lava flow when Mount Agung erupted in 1963. Stop by Sinetan Village for a sample of the sweet snakeskin fruit and enjoy a leisurely two hour trek to Tenganan to meet the Bali Aga, the original inhabitants of the island.

Let’s head over to a beautiful site called Tirta Gangga. What’s there? This is an elaborate and revered water palace, characterized by a network of pools and fountains surrounded by a serene garden, stone carvings and statues. Next up, the traditional fishing town of Prahu. Embrace the sleepy atmosphere on land or jump in the water and explore the marine life with a dive at the USS Liberty shipwreck in the offshore waters of Tulamben.

Let’s head straight to the lovely northeastern coast of Lovina. If you want to bask in the environment, feel free to do so. For the more active, enjoy a light trek around the area. Then head to Lake Bratan, to see the Ulun Danu Temple floating on its west shore. Continue driving through the central highlands with views of the Buyan and Tamblingan crater lakes before reaching Munduk.

Breathe in the local scenery with a light trek through the lush scenery and plantations before reaching Red Coral Waterfall. The day includes visits to a couple of Balinese villages before settling at Umabian where you can join in with the locals in their daily activities around the compound.

You’ll get a chance to engage in community projects as we take you to Tunjunk Village where you will get the opportunity to learn rice-planting techniques and engage with the school children at the local school. To complete the rural lifestyle experience, join the optional two-hour trek around the surrounding area to discover local irrigation systems and worshipping beliefs. We’ll then take you to Ubud, Bali’s art capital where you’ll appreciate historical and contemporary art at the town’s museums and markets.

Mount Batur is calling for you! We’ll head there on your last day so you can be in the company of glimmering rice fields, quaint villages and sacred temples. A fitting end to your Bali experience. Saying good-bye is hard sometimes.

But it does not have to end here! You can always combine this program with our day trips or tours. We got beaches, mountains, cool vehicles, adventures, food, and experiences with exotic people all awaiting your presence. Imagine it, find it and book it!

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Established in 1993, Exotissimo Travel is a well known Tour Operator with 16 offices throughout Southeast Asia. We have the expertise and connections to create your perfect tours in Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Indonesia at the best possible price.

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