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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
There is no doubt that the present government has pushed
the nation upwards since the near economic collapse
in 1965. Even a cigarette seller on the streets of Jakarta
can now make Rp8000 a day. But this is only Jakarta.
The average Indonesian still earns less than US$150
a year. Indonesia is one of the poorest of S.E. Asian
countries because its wealth is distributed too unevenly
and too many of its people are concentrated in only
certain fertile areas. About 1.4 million Indonesians
join the labor force each year (375,000 young men in
Jakarta alone), and there is rising unemployment. The
amount a 14 year old girl in Sydney spends on a pretty
ring while shopping on Saturday morning a Javanese farmer
must work for two weeks under the sun in a ricefield
up to his armpits in mud. He walks over potentially
one of the wealthiest countries in the world, though
Indonesia's turbulant political history has so far prevented
realization of its full economic capabilities. The Indonesian
government receives considerable help - financial, technological,
educational - from the Have Nations, almost to the point
where they have come to expect it. This same attitude
you'll meet with on the street when a man will ask you
for a job or for money only because you appear richer
than he. An old Indonesian proverb goes unheeded: 'He
who gives rice for planting is greater than he who gives
rice for eating. And he who teaches how to plant and
grow rice is greater than either.'
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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