Go On A Soul-Searching Journey with Julia Roberts
Article by Jennifer Lewis
Are you confused, unhappy, uneasy in your life…?? Don’t know what to do and what not to…?? Then here comes the solution from Ryan Murphy’s new chick flick Eat Pray Love starring Julia Roberts, Richard Jenkins, Javier Bardem, Viola Davis and Billy Crudup. This is the movie version of Elizabeth Gilbert’s phenomenal memoir Eat Pray Love where one woman is searching for everything across Italy, India and Indonesia.
This is the story of Liz Gilbert (Julia Roberts) who is married but later realizes that she is not living the life she wants. She divorces with her husband passing through uncertainty, unhappiness, and heart broken and than finally she decides to set off on a soul searching journey around the world. Firstly she travels to Italy where she learns to be independent, make new friends and of course eat a lot. Then she is off to India where she lives in an ashram to pray and find inner peace, inner- strength and fulfillment. Lastly she fly’s down to Bali where she searches her love and becomes stable and balanced in life. This movie speaks about people trying to face doubts, fears, insecurities and that speaks to everybody. Spanning Italy, India and Bali, this self-discovery is slowly molded throughout Liz’s experiences in each country she visits. The plot is very well organized, clearly aligning one country with food, the next with religion and the last with love. Julia Roberts gives Liz a far more charismatic personality than she has in the book. She has done a fantastic job capturing even minute emotions.
Eat Pray Love opens on 7th October, 2010 and it will be a treat to watch beautiful sights, pleasant adventures, a few nice insights and a bit of romance. So get ready to drive on a soul searching journey and make your life balanced, happy and perfect.
Jennifer Lewis is the author of this article. Article writing is her hobby. She writes articles on various subjects but she especially loves writing about movies. She has written many articles on Hollywood Movies such as Going The Distance and now she is writing for the upcoming movie Eat Pray Love – which is soon be releasing in the Middle East/UAE Cinema’s on 7th October 2010. You can view the updates on the Movie Eat, Pray, and Love official Facebook Page
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Enjoy Ubud’s arts, crafts and culture on Bali holidays
Article by Dipika Patel
If you’re considering a holiday in Bali but want to do more than soak up some rays, a trip to Ubud should be a priority when it comes to your itinerary.
Bali is famed for its beach holiday offerings, but if you head a little further inland you’ll find a cultural hotspot in the form of the town of Ubud.
This particular area is home to some fascinating ruins dating back to the ancient Bali kingdom and should therefore be visited by anyone with a passing interest in the island’s history.
Here you can see the Tirta Empul temple, as well as the temples and museum in Pejeng, which is situated a few kilometres away.
The Goa Gajah cave – whose name translates into Elephant Cave – has an unusual demon-shaped opening and legend says that the rocky attraction was created from a fingernail belonging to a giant.
If you want to indulge your interest in historical attractions further, a trip to nearby Bedulu might be worthwhile as it is home to numerous archaeological sites.
Meanwhile, if all you want to do is relax, look into the various spas offering all manner of treatments and services that are located in the Ubud area.
Conversely, if you’re the active type, why not try a spot of white water rafting or another adrenaline-pumping pursuit? Bali is a particularly scenic island, so there’s plenty of scope for long hikes taking in some spectacular views.
If you’re interested in the local culture, make sure you check out the various dance performances on offer in Ubud.
Weekly Kecak, Legong and Barong dance shows are a fixture in Ubud, as are the Ramayana and Mahabharata ballets and concerts by the local orchestra, which uses traditional instruments.
For a wildlife-themed day trip, it might be a good idea to head to the Ubud Monkey Forest, which is a temple complex and nature reserve that houses hundreds of long-tailed macaque monkeys.
Ubud is a unique destination when it comes to Bali holidays, so make sure you don’t miss this hotbed of arts, history and culture on your trip to the Indonesian island.
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Airworld Tours is an independent tour operator and is the place to book cheap holidays in Bali. Visit Airworld Tours for a huge range of Bali holidays to choose from including Bali holiday packages.
A Christmas break in Bali 2010
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Kecak – an exerpt from Baraka
Little Raphael Driving me to echo Beach Canguu The safest driver in Bali!! Until you give him the keys!!
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My holidays in Indonesia, Bali on june 2009.I went to Lovina, north, Tanah Lot temple, south, Ubud, center/south, and the Batur mountain too. I did the treck just before the morning, to see the sunrise. In Tanah Lot temple, I saw the sunset.
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A tour of Bali and its religious traditions in 1946. Footage from this film is available for licensing from www.globalimageworks.com
Shopping In Indonesia Is A Real Fun With Ample Shopping Opportunities
Article by awais minhas
Whether you are looking for furniture, fashion, antiques, art, crafts, textile, or jewellery Indonesia will offer you every thing of your interest. Shopping places in this country ranges from Street vendors to mega shopping malls. Although the shopping places are plentiful but the prices may not be cheaper as compared to other Asian Countries. In order to get cheaper rates it is best to head out to the smaller, more remote towns in the archipelago. It would be a serious mistake not to become acquainted with some of the homegrown produce of the country after you are taken cheap Indonesia flights. Items produced here are unique in style and of an admirable standard of quality. Some of the most famous shopping venues in Indonesia include;
Bali: Every ones loves to come to Bali for shopping. Even if you do not come to the city with aim of shopping you’ll still end up with fascinating and irresistible buys. Visitors frequently take cheap flights to Indonesia with any Travel Company of their choice. Shops are open from early morning till late hours. Price hike is not a big problem here as bargaining is a common practice here. State-of-the-art shopping centers you will be able to visit after taking flights to Indonesia include; Kuta Beach Shopping, Legian Beach Shopping, Nusa Dua Beach Shopping, Candidasa Beach Shopping, Seminyak Beach Shopping, and Ubud Shopping.
Jakarta Shopping: Jakarta is the largest and capital city of the country. It is also entertainment Mecca of the country. It boasts Indonesia’s best shopping malls. After Indonesia flights visit to Jakarta is a must. It is a best place to buy Electronics items, Branded items, handicrafts, antiques, and boutique clothes. World class shopping malls at Jakarta you will be shopping at after your Indonesia flights include; Glodok Plaza, Elite Plaza Indonesia, Plaza EX, The Plaza Semanggi, Taman Anggrek Mall, Kelapa Gading Mall, and WTC Mangga Dua.
Lombok Island Shopping: Lombok’s shopping potential is one of the major attractors of cheap flights to Indonesia. The best items to buy at Lombok Island include; Fabrics and textiles, Pottery and Figurines, Jewellry, and Furniture. Visitors reserve cheap flights to Indonesia from UK with their trust worthy Travel Company to visit some of its shopping malls including; Pujasera Shopping & Market, Pasar Oleh Oleh, Tanjung Uban, Tanjung Pinang, and Bintan Ferry Terminal.
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Last summer vacation I took cheap flights to Indonesia cheap flights to Indonesia from UK , and had a real fun of Shopping
















































