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Nusa Lembongan Island

Nusa Lembongan is one of three neighbouring islands of Bali, approximately 12 miles from south eastern coast of Bali and 20 miles from Lombok. The other two (2) islands are Nusa Penida being the bigger and Nusa Ceningan being the smaller. >read more...

Bali Dances and Performances

There are several other dances that could excite you. Dance and drama have historically played an important role in Balinese society. Balinese dances are famous all over the world and the Balinese themselves take them very seriously. >read more...

The History of Bali

More than four thousand years ago, Bali was an emerald green, tropical rain forest covered island. The first wave of human arrivals from across the seas brought with them techniques for rice cultivation, new languages and new customs. These early immigran >read more...

Ubud Writers and Readers Festival 2005

The lush Balinese mountain village of Ubud (artistic heartland of one of the world’s richest and most hospitable cultures) will host the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival from 6 to 11 October 2005. >read more...

Tumpek Uduh or Tumpek Wariga or Tumpek Pengatag

TUMPEK UDUH ceremony will be on Saturday, 10th September 2005 of this year and fails every 210 days or every six months on Balinese Calender. >read more...

Saraswati Day - a day to honor the Goddess of Knowledge and Wisdom

Balinese Hindu believes that knowledge is an essential medium to achieve the goal of life as a human being. Saraswati Day is celebrated to honor God as source of the knowledge. God, in this particular celebration, is manifested as Saraswati Dewi, Goddess >read more...

Bali Culture and History

Bali is truly a unique isle; from its timeless traditions, colourful pageantry to rites of passage. The people possess a genuine sense inner happiness that is perhaps attributed to the strong Hindu faith. There is a fundamental belief in the spiritual wor >read more...

Bali Paradise Island

The culture and the nature have a strong relation with Hindu, their religion. Everywhere you go, you may see many Hindu temples. And their life is also strongly related with and influenced by their religion. This is the reason why Bali is called the Islan >read more...

Elephant Cave Temple (Pura Goa Gajah)

The temple of Goa Gajah is situated in the village of Bedulu, Blahbatuh district, in the regency of Gianyar. Only 26 Km from Denpasar, it is just a short drive from the beach resort of Sanur and Kuta. Beside the temple are art shop and restaurants to cate >read more...



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