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TRAVELERS GUIDE: WEATHER IN BALI

Article by Mathan Mohan







Located around six to eight degrees south of the equator with the Java Sea to the north and the Indian Ocean to the south, Bali has a tropical climate making it a very fertile land with lush, dense vegetation. The climate remains constant through the year except for the amount of rainfall which keeps varying. Increase or decrease in the rainfall has an impact on the humidity too.As Bali is so close to the equator, there is no change in the number of daylight hours throughout the year. With the sun rising at 6:00 am and setting at 6:00 pm all through, Bali experiences a warm temperature with ample inflow of sea breeze, luring many tourists to look for hotel accommodations near the beaches.

The temperature in Bali is almost constant throughout the year, averaging around 28° Celsius along the coasts and 23° Celsius at the higher altitudes of the mountainous areas that make up some of the inland terrain. Bali has only two seasons – the monsoon season between October to April and the summer from May to September. The summer here is pleasant and an ideal time to visit Bali. Many hotels in Bali offer special packages to tourists during this season. This is also a perfect time for getting discounted Bali hotels.

The temperature remains constant throughout the year and unlike many other countries, Bali does not have a distinct winter season. It is fairly cold during the monsoon months and quite warm during summer, making it the best time for any outdoor activities.

During the rainy season though there are typhoons affecting Indonesia, Bali remains fairly safe as there is no heavy monsoon winds blowing in.Every year, the winds blow from the south and east during June to September, then change direction and come from the northwest for the rest of the year. Even during the rainy season, when the western monsoon brings heavy showers and high humidity across most parts of Bali, ‘Bukit’ – the hills lying south of the Jimbaran beach in Bali remain sunny. Likewise, when it is summer across Bali, showers can be expected throughout the year in and around the mountain areas. Places at higher altitudes like ‘Bedugul’ also have a chill in the air after sunset, even during summer.

The island of Bali is split into two parts by a mountain chain that stretches from west to east. Some of the mountain peaks have volcanoes and are active including Mount Agung, (3,142m) the tallest point above sea level, and Mount Batur (1717m). While the northern side of the mountain is fairly steep, the southern side is much leaner forming a fertile plain and has some of the most beautiful white sandy beaches including Sanur Beach, Kuta and Nusa Dua.

With rich flora, fauna, beautiful beaches, moderate climate, lots of adventure games and the exciting hotel deals that are on offer, Bali makes for a perfect holiday destination.



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Why A Bali Hotel Puts Travelers On Paradise?s Doorstep

There are thousands of destinations to choose from when holiday time rolls around. Trying to narrow it down to just one location isn’t easy. For some 2 million people per year, however, Bali is the place that calls.

What makes this destination so popular with tourists the world over? Chances are they come to see what paradise on earth really looks like.

Holidaymakers who choose to stay in a Bali hotel will not be disappointed with the options available to them. This Indonesian archipelago offers an incredible mix of natural and manmade sights well worth taking in, and its relaxed, enjoyable pace is a welcomed change for those used to a busy pace.

If Bali’s “paradise” status is in question, consider these things that draw in so many visitors each year:

* The weather – Bali is known for its warm, tropical climate that produces average year-round temperatures that fall in around 31 degrees Celsius. Although the wet season, which runs from October to April, can produce some serious rains, Bali is considered welcoming no matter the time of year.
* The geography – Walk outside of any Bali hotels and the geography will be sure to impress. Spanning some 5,632 square kilometers, Bali is home to volcanic mountains that are often ringed in a surreal mist, lush tropical beaches and some of the most breathtaking lakes and valleys on the planet. Even the agricultural lands here are impressive with their terraces and gentle slopes.
* The luxury – Anyone who chooses to stay in a Bali hotel will discover the meaning of luxury. This destination is home to a number of hotels that do not skimp on a single luxury. From eye-popping landscapes and pampering spas to world-class, in-house cuisine, the hotels in Bali offer every convenience.
* The adventures – If adventure appeals, Bali delivers. Holidaymakers here can horseback ride, hike, mountain climb, surf, explore and more. The potential for adventure is practically never-ending.
* The history – Bali is soaked in a rich history that remains important today and is well evidenced in its many temples and monuments. The island is believed to have been first inhabited by the Chinese in the 2500s BC. Through its history, it was heavily influenced by Buddhist and Hindu settlers. Europeans made first contact here in the 16th century and they, too, left a visible mark on this paradise. Vacationers to Bali will find evidence of these influences in the arts, architecture and ruins found here.
* The shopping – Shopping in Bali is a dream come true for many. Here holidaymakers will find everything from modern malls to quaint street markets. Bali’s many artisans tend to steal the show in many major tourist destinations, offering handicrafts that are well worth taking home.
* The dining – The cuisine found in Bali is enough to please even the pickiest of eaters. Foods found here originate from all over the world. In fact, holidaymakers can enjoy not only a taste of Indonesia, but also Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond.

When a stay in a Bali hotel is on tap, holidaymakers will find themselves on the doorstep to paradise. This unusual destination is sure to please visitors who crave a lush setting with plenty to see and do.

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Island of the Gods, Bali: A Traveler’s paradise

Article by Rituraj Mishra







Amazingly beautiful, Bali looks like carved out of a painter’s brush-strokes. The mesmerizing culture fused with the sandy beaches and the volcanic mountains gives Bali its unique identity. No doubt that Bali is Indonesia’s hottest destination! Travelers from around the world flock to Bali to catch a glimpse of its colorful culture. Encapsulated in enigma, Bali’s soul lies deep rooted in religion, which is expressed through Balinese dance forms preserved over centuries. The tradition flows not only through the soul stirring dance forms, but beautiful paintings and even decorative weaving. Bali is a fairly large island spanning 144 kilometers from east to west and 80 kilometers from north to south and so, offers decent sightseeing opportunities. A trip to Kintamani Volcano will give you decent view of the countryside in Bali. On your way to the volcano, you can visit the mysterious 11th century Elephant Caves Temple. Bali is a pocket of Hindu religion in Indonesia, and the city features around 20,000 temples. However, the nine directional temples or Kayangan Jagat are the important ones to be considered. Also, there are some world-class amusement parks and several Hot Water Springs in Bali which you surely won’t want to miss. As for beaches, Kuta Beach is the most famous beach in Bali and a favorite among tourists for its beautiful sunsets. Bali has some decent scuba diving hotspots like Amed, Nusa Dua, and Tulamben which provide a close peek at the beautiful soft coral reefs and marine creatures. Bali is also known as surfer’s paradise due to the exotic surfing beaches it has. Bali is also fast gaining reputation as a sought after golfing destination due to its three top class 18-hole championship golf courses. Still pondering what to do, then there’s paragliding for you to glide over Bali’s spectacular coastline. There is still another kind of adventure which might light up your eyes and that’s exploring the island on a bicycle. What’s more, it’s the easiest! Cycle dealers are easy to find and you can opt either to buy or take one on rent. If cycling around the picturesque island tires you down, it’s about time for some relaxation! Bali has some amazing spas which offer the traditional Balinese massage which is usually done with oil which is not without some immense health benefits. Recreation habitually follows relaxation and what more can be more beautiful than the Balinese dance forms, barong or “lion dance” and the spectacular “monkey dance” known as Kekak. It’s sure to put you in a kind of trance. Searching for hotels in Bali is the easiest part. Bali caters to all types of visitors on varying budgets. Traditional, as Bali is, it offers you a host of choices as far as hotels and resorts are concerned and you’ll find all the modern facilities to ensure a luxurious stay. There are also fabulous resorts in Bali which are nothing less than amazing and you might like to consider from the luxury resorts in Newport and Rhodes Island. The best way to explore Bali is rental cars and that way, it takes around 3 days to cover most of the tourist destinations. Metered taxis and bemos (mini vans) are the other ways to move around Bali.



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