Solo
River
Some
of the TOP Hotels in Bali
Bali's
most famous and crowded resort is Kuta beach, a six-kilometre
sweep of golden sand, with plenty of accommodation,
shops and nightlife. Nearby Sanur is much quieter, but
most backpackers prefer the beaches of peaceful east-coast
Candi Dasa and traveller-oriented Lovina on the north
coast. The island's other major destination is the cultural
centre of Ubud , a still charming but undeniably commercialized
overgrown village, where traditional dances are staged
every night of the week and the streets are full of
arts-and-crafts galleries.
Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa : The Nusa Dua
Beach Hotel & Spa is a luxury property strategically
located only 15 kilometers away from the... Nusa Dua
Aston Bali Resort & Spa : The Aston
Bali Resort and Spa is a luxury hotel located on the
waterfront facing golden sandy beaches... Tanjung Benoa
Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel : Sanur
Paradise Plaza Hotel is situated in the coastal village
of Sanur, an ideal location from which to explore...
Sanur
Sanur Paradise Plaza Suites : The Sanur
Paradise Plaza Suites is located in Sanur Village just
two kilometers from the Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel....Grand
Bali Beach Hotel also is a nice hotel in Sanur.
Swiss Belhotel Bali Aga : The Swiss
Belhotel Bali Aga is a deluxe property strategically
located only 20 kilometers northeast from the Ngurah
Rai... Nusa Dua
Grand Hyatt Bali Hotels located in
Nusa Dua and The Oberoi Bali located
in Seminyak, Maya Ubud located in Ubud,
The Alilia Ubud, Chedi, Hard
Rock Hotel Bali located in Kuta beach, Melia
Bali located in Nusa Dua and Padma
Bali located in Kuta
The
Solo River: The longest river on Java (560 km) which
flows right through Solo. You can cross this river on
a regular poled ferry south of the city. For thousands
of years an important waterway, the only navigable link
between rich agricultural inland Java and the coastal
ports of Gresik, Sedayu and Surabaya. Imperial Cleopatra-like
barges up to 13 m long and 7 m wide with dining halls,
banners, and game/an orchestras once traveled up and
down the Solo River in the 18th Century. Along the banks
of this river was one of the first places in the world
where man lived. Today you can dig out with your own
hands mastodon (early elephant) tusks, sabre toothed
tiger teeth, giant ox vertebrae or maybe even a homoso/oensis
skull. Sangiran: Get a Colt from Balapan Train Station
to Kalioso, Rp50. Then from Kalioso walk 3 km to Sangiran.
For students of paleontology, geology, and natural history,
visit this site in a picturesque valley 16 km north
of Solo. A small but unique museum here exhibits fossils
and various kinds of plant and animal life hundreds
of millions of years old. i here are tragments of stegodon
and mastodon, rhinoceros, crocodiles, deer, pigs, apes,
and molluscs. See different layers of soil dating back
to the Lower Pleistocene, Middle Pleistocene and the
Pliocene eras. This is where a pithecanthropus erectus
(Java Man) skull was found by a Dutch professor in 1936.
Nusa
Lembongan is situated 12 miles south east of Bali. It
is one hour traveling time by boat from Benoa Harbour.
This pear shaped island is around 4km long and 2km wide.
It is surrounded by a beautiful fringing reef, which
hosts a myriad of marine life, The waters are renowned
for their abundance of life and great surf breaks. The
reef has been declared a marine park by the Indonesian
authorities. Not only does the reef support its own
Eco-system, but it supports most of the villagers on
the island as well. The local people farm seaweed. This
seaweed is cultivated, harvested then exported all over
the world for use in cosmetics, food stabilizers and
medicines. Other sources of income include traditional
wooden boat building, farming peanuts, sweet potato,
and fishing.Village life is very slow and enchanting.
Very few cars and motorbikes are seen on the roads.
The people are steeped in tradition, and one could imagine
Bali being like this island, thirty years ago.Although
the island is small there are many things to do. Fishing,
diving, surfing, mangrove exploring, discovering natural
fresh water springs, underground cave house exploring,
cycling around the island. A visit to the bat caves
on a nearby island, or a picnic at dream beach. Try
catching mud cabs in the mangrove area at the back of
the island. There is something for every one at Nusa
Lembongan.
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