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Celebrate Important Day of Your Life at Bali Wedding Villas

Article by dharma putra







Private villas in Bali as a wedding venue are gradually becoming the preferred alternative for couples who appreciate the sense of freedom, security, personalized service and privileges made available.The wedding of your dreams will be especially memorable should you choose to celebrate it in one of the many gorgeous villas now available here in Bali. So unique and so special that your friends and family will talk about it for years to come!

Many type of villas in Bali, Whether a couple wishes to immerse themselves in a location nestled within Bali’s most sophisticated quarter, traditional village hinterland surrounded by rice terraces or just simply have access to stunning sea views – there are villas that take every taste and budget requirement into consideration.

Bali villas guarantee privacy and uncompromising levels of personalized service that ideally cater to the wedding needs of international couples. The range of Bali villas suitable for a wedding in Bali is as diverse as the island itself. Luxuriously appointed with every conceivable home comfort and convenience, a typical Bali villa will provide an enchanting backdrop to celebrate and entertain wedding guests in style.

Celebrate the most important day of your life in the intimate luxury of an exclusive private villa in Bali. Your most romantic dreams come alive at a special place that will enchant and inspire you, offer you peace and the freedom to relax and/or enjoy your celebration completely undisturbed, an alluring wedding venue of unique charm and sophistication, all of that you can have from the mystical of the Island of the Gods.

Explore some of Bali finest wedding planner and understand how this dream can be reality even when you do not have the luxury of time just contact one of finest wedding planner in Bali. Bali Exotic Wedding will handle most of the legwork for you. They have a good sense of which wedding venue, food, photography or others that will suit your style and budget, so it can save you a lot of time that otherwise might be wasted interviewing caterers, photographers, and the like who were never right for you in the first place.




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Dharma serves as online marketing consultant of Find Bali Villas and Bali Villas

Travel Up Bali’s Mount Agung and Discover Besakih Temple, Bali’s Most Important Hindu Sanctuary

Article by Exotissimo Travel







Besakih Temple (otherwise known as Pura Besakih or the Mother Temple of Besakih) is Bali’s biggest and most important Hindu temple sanctuary. It is in Besakih Village on the southwestern slopes of Mount Agung, an active volcano. Its mountainous location offers visitors beautiful views of the surrounding area and the distant ocean.

Some of the temples are believed to be over a thousand years old. The temple complex consists of 22 temples scattered across parallel ridges in an area about three square kilometers. There are terraces and stairs which ascend to numerous courtyards and gateways that leads up to the main spire. This design serves two purposes. First, it represents one’s climb up Mount Meru, a sacred mountain in Hindu cosmology considered to be the center of all the physical, metaphysical and spiritual universes. Secondly, it allows visitors to ascend up and closer to Mount Agung, which itself is considered sacred.

The complex’s symbolic center and most important temple is Pura Penataran Agungand. The main entrance is a grand stairway which ascends through the terraces and lined with statues of gods and demons. Only Hindu worshippers are allowed to use it, visitors instead must go through a parallel set of stairs outside of the temple’s walls.

Inside the main courtyard is a large open space for worshippers. At the back of the courtyard are three tall structures representing Mount Meru that are dedicated to three Hindu gods, Brahma, Shiva and Vishnu. There are inner courtyards right behind the main one, which itself houses many more Mount Meru representations.

Besakih is home to numerous festivals, the most colorful of which is Odalan (simply known as temple festival). This festival celebrates every Balinese shrine’s founding and many believe that spirits descend from the heavens for three days during its anniversary. People will ‘entertain’ the spirits with food, prayers, dances and other activities. There could be as many as seventy festivals held at the complex each year since there is a yearly celebration for each shrine. A shrine’s Odalan occurs every 210 days instead of 365, it being based on the Balinese wuku calendar system.

Mount Agung ‘s last eruption occurred in 1963. It was one of the biggest eruptions recorded during the 20th century, which killed more 1,700 people and also threatened the sanctuary. The lava however, missed it by mere inches. The survival of the temple was considered a miracle by the Balinese people and a sign of the god’s awesome power but appreciation towards the monument.

If you would like to explore some of Bali’s most beautiful temples on two wheels, then Exotissimo’s Besakih Temple and Sidemen adventure day trip tour is for you. This guided full day program combines visits to Klungkung and Besakih temples to learn about the religious and spiritual traditions of the Balinese and take a bike ride through spectacular, typical rural villages for a taste of the local lifestyles. You can contact us if you would like to integrate this program into one of our Indonesia tours in Bali.



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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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