Sunset Coast Surfing is the place where the Indonesian surfing movement was born. The charm of surf is everywhere, Kuta concentrate the most important surf shops in the world. There are types of waves for everyone, where you’ll learn and improve your balance or try to confront with the local surfers.
The Suluban Bluepoint Beach is located a few km north of Uluwatu, close to Bingin surfing beach and Labuan Sait. Suluban derives from Balinese word which means ‘walking or passing under something’. The beach was named Suluban, because the visitors have to pass through the coral reef cave before reaching its wide sandy beach. The sea water is […]
One of the most well known tourist areas including Seminyak, Oberoi, Petitenget, Umalas, Kerobokan and BatuBelig. Make its reputation as a stop on the international jet-set circuit. A combination of beautiful beaches, memorial sunsets, bars, restaurants, clubs, villa resorts, spas, boutiques, creative shops and galleries make Seminyak area a perfect place for relaxation. Lifestyle here is peaceful… This […]
One of the first sights to greet visitors arriving at the Ngurah Rai International Airport is the statue of the legendary Satria Gatot Kaca. Built in 1993 at the center of the road intersection at the northeast of Bali International Airport, the statue depicted Gatotkaca, a courageous and powerful knight, the son of Bima one of the five […]
Location : It is located at the northern part of Sangeh Village, Abiansemal District Badung Regency. It is about 21 km from Denpasar and can be reached by car easily with a good road condition. Descriptions : In the 17th century during the golden period of Mengwi kingdom, I Gusti Ketut Karangasem, son of Gusti Agung Made Agung […]
In Banjar Batu Belig, Kerobokan, North Kuta, there is a golden sandy beach on whose shore line stands a temple called Petitenget Temple. The history of the place is not as glamorous as we might imagine from today’s jet set scene. Peti means coven and Tenget means haunted. The temple was built in the XV century, and history […]
Located 800 meters above sea level, about 45 kilometers north of Denpasar at the northern most point of Badung Regency. Plaga / Petang Village present interesting agrotourism areas due to their intact ecology. Their vast horticulture of vegetable, coffee vanilla, corn and more add to the beauty of the sights and their charming atmosphere. Venture into mixed-crop coffee […]
Padang-Padang Beach is down in the south of the island on the Bukit Peninsula on the way to Uluwatu. Padang Padang means “green grass” and this well-known surfing spot is home to the annual Rip Curl Cup Invitational held between July and August. Padang Padang lies beneath a bridge and is visible from the road, so you can […]
Nusa Dua Surfing quite surprising to find, in front of the five star resort hotels, one of Bali’s best reef breaks with very consistent swells. Where the crowd comes during the wet season when the south east coast gives the better waves.
Nusa Dua (meaning Two Islands) is the name of the peninsula that extends off the southern tip of the island of Bali, hosting a pristine complex of luxury hotels. A heavy concentration of big name international hotels lines the beautiful white sand shore that offers excellent swimming conditions in a protected lagoon. Located ten kilometers from the international […]
For those who would like to combine health and tourism, Lawak Village located North Badung – which is also part of Belok Sidan Village, could be an attractive destination. Not only can you enjoy its fresh air but you can also experience a number of excellent treks through the almost unspoiled surrounding countryside. One of the most spectacular […]
In 1931 Department Voor Verkeer en Waterstaat of the Indian Dutch Government (similar to Department of Public Works) constructed an Air Strip for domestic aviation in Bali. During 1941 up to 1947 , This airport underwent a renovation work from 1941 to 1947, where its runway was upgraded and extended to the size of 1600 x 45 meters. […]