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Bali, Indonesia: Island Of The God
by Bliss from Letsmarry.com
Bali is undoubtedly one of the most enchanting place that honeymooners can desire for. Lush greenery, beautiful miles stretched sandy beaches, roaring rivers, crystal clear lakes, tropical forests full of exotic wildlife. There are also picturesque active towering volcanoes over 3000 meters high. A glittering sea, royal treatment by the welcoming and warm people makes wonderful memories for honeymooning couple. Indulge in luxurious tropical plants, coconut palms, birds of paradise. Bali provides a haven to rest, relax and recuperate after the exciting, yet exhausting marriage ceremony. There are many resorts and spas where honeymooners can enjoy the romantic dining at its best. On the beach front, in a private pavilion, dinner is set in complete privacy under the shade of beautiful white canopies, offering the selection of exotic menus. These resorts usually have the concept of having each room in a separate private building the romantic couple the most intimate ambience.
Rich cultural heritage is visible everywhere. Over 20,000 temples and palaces to visit, frequented by colorful festivals and ceremonies. Traditional music and exotic dances offers the glimpse of beautiful heritage. Commuting is very easy and people are always keen to help in giving directions. Motorcycles, Self driven cars, taxis and chauffeur limousines are different ways to travel to suit everybody’s pocket. Bemos, a mini van, is unique way to commute.
The most popular places for holidays in Bali are in south. A few famous places to visit are Nusa Dua, Sanur, Kuta and Ubud. Lombok is a 25 minute flight from Bali. There is also the Bali Barat National Park, The Botanical Gardens, Blahmantung and Gitgit Waterfall, Sangeh Monkey Forest, Goa Lawah (Bat Cave) on Nusa Penida Island, Reptile and Crocodile Park, the Bali Bird and Butterfly Park, Tirta Empul ( rejuvenating springs) and lots more. Goa Gajah is an ancient hermitage near Bedulu, one of Bali’s most intriguing sites, comprising a man made grotto, elaborate stone carving and Buddhist stupas.
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