About Bali

Bali Villa, Bali Villas, Bali Hotel, Bali Hotels, Bali Tour, Bali Tours, Bali Accommodation, Bali Accommodations, Bali Private Tour, Bali Private ToursBali, a tropical island in Indonesian archipelago, that famously known as the island of thousand temple. Recognized by its uniqueness and attractiveness of its culture and traditions. The warmth, smiles and friendly faces, politeness and the sincere welcome that are embedded in every Balinese marks Bali as one of the friendliest holiday destinations found.

Bali, an island that encompasses many diverse regions and styles – regions of untouched beauty, traditional villages, heaving and raucous budget-traveler districts, resort areas, playgrounds for the rich and famous, and many little hideaways all combined to form the identity that is Bali. Though not untouched by the impact of being a popular tourist destination, Bali has successfully managed to accommodate its many foreign visitors while maintaining its own rich culture.

Bali Villa, Bali Villas, Bali Hotel, Bali Hotels, Bali Tour, Bali Tours, Bali Accommodation, Bali Accommodations, Bali Private Tour, Bali Private ToursLocated in the middle of the Indonesian archipelago with close proximity to Australia, Bali is an island of approximately two thousand square miles, dominated by the volcanic mountains in the center. Its rich soil and numerous water sources have resulted in a lush and verdant foliage cover, interspersed with extensive rice paddy terraces crafted over generations by farmers. While the Balinese economy incorporates a fishing industry as well as tourism, it is largely an agricultural society, with a culture that is very much reflected in their connection to the earth.

Bali Villa, Bali Villas, Bali Hotel, Bali Hotels, Bali Tour, Bali Tours, Bali Accommodation, Bali Accommodations, Bali Private Tour, Bali Private ToursHistorically, Bali was a collection of independent kingdoms, before being brought under Dutch colonial control in the 19th century and incorporated into what was then the Dutch East Indies. In 1948, shortly after world war II, Bali, along with the rest of the country, achieved independence from Holland and become a part of Indonesia.

Having been a tourist destination since the early 1900’s, Bali is accustomed to playing host to visitors from all over the world. This is expressed in the numerous facilities and activities for tourists on the island, along with the famed Balinese smile accompanying their friendly, relaxed and personable demeanor.

Bali Villa, Bali Villas, Bali Hotel, Bali Hotels, Bali Tour, Bali Tours, Bali Accommodation, Bali Accommodations, Bali Private Tour, Bali Private ToursThe island has a population of approximately three million people, over 90% of which subscribe to a particular offshoot of the Hindu religion. This differentiates Bali from the rest of Indonesia, which is predominantly Muslim. Religion plays a major role in the daily life of the Balinese. Colorful religious ceremonies are frequent at the numerous temples, large and small, dotted all over the island; and it is rare for a visitor to Bali not to see at least one during their stay. Every home contains a small temple for devotions, and offerings to the Gods are visible wherever you go. It is said that there are in excess of thirty thousand temples in Bali.

Bali Villa, Bali Villas, Bali Hotel, Bali Hotels, Bali Tour, Bali Tours, Bali Accommodation, Bali Accommodations, Bali Private Tour, Bali Private ToursBali, with its tropical climate, is located just south of the equator, causing the weather to be hot & humid all year round. The average temperature is around 32°C or 85°F, although it can get considerably cooler in the mountainous regions, where it can reach as low as 10°C during the early hours of the morning. The island only has two seasons, wet and dry. The wet season is normally from November to April, the dry season from May to October. The dry season is categorized by a constant breeze blowing over the island, referred to during earlier centuries as the trade winds. During the rainy season, while there might be days when the rain never stops, for the most part showers are limited to an hour or two during the morning or afternoon, with the rest of the day being cloudy or sunny.