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Bali is an Indonesian island that is positioned at the western most part of the
Lesser Sunda Islands. It falls between Java to the west and Lombok to the east.
The island of Bali is a mythical and magical diamond shaped island which presents
remarkable scenic beauty of the volcanic mountains and lakes, delightful rice
terraces, ancient temples and palaces. The island of Bali is surrounded by the
sparkling coral seas. It is well known as a popular and major tourist destination
in the country and is well-known for its extremely developed arts which include
dance, sculpture, painting, leather, metalworking and music. Bali Tourism is a
flourishing business and draws a number of tourists every year to the city. There
are a number of Bali Tourist Attractions which would engage the travelers wholly
during their trip to the place. The travelers would find it convenient and easy
to delve into the city since one will find the Bali Tourist Information Center
that would help the tourists in providing adequate and appropriate information
about the place during any enquiry. Bali Travel Guide provides detailed information
on Bali.
Temples in Bali
The best known Bali Tourist Attractions in Indonesia are its myriad of Hindu
Temples. The smallest of the village has at least three temples. But among them
the most significant and largest are the nine directional temples.
Beaches in Bali
The island of Bali is blessed with a line of beaches that surrounds it and
would serve as very good tourist attractions in Bali. The white sandy beaches
are the ideal places for watching the sunrise as you jog down the beaches. Apart
from this the tourists can engage themselves in a number of sporting activities
such as diving, surfing and snorkeling or just go out into the sea in chartered
boats.
Amusement Parks and Monuments in Bali
Furthermore the other Bali Tourist Attractions comprises of the several amusement
parks and monuments. The amusements parks and monuments offer great options
for spending one's leisure by visiting these popular places.
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