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Touring Bali

By: James S

Bali, one of the most beautiful places in the world, holds an unparalleled mystique for any lover of the south pacific. Filled with incredible scenery and colorful culture, a visit to Bali is an experience you will never forget. Especially if you pick up a souvenir or two, and snap some good photos.

Rather then simply wandering about alone, it is a good idea to get a guided tour of the island. The local people will obviously have a much better idea of where the good sites to see are, as well as hopefully knowing how to avoid the rush of other tourists. Here are a few of the major scenes you may want to look at, so be sure to tell your guide you want to visit them.

Ubud Monkey Park

If you like wildlife and monkeys, this is the place to see. You can buy monkey food--bananas and small fruits--right outside the entrances. It's fun to feed the animals, but remember that they are not as human as they appear, and can be dangerous. Regardless, the scenery is beautiful and the habitat very well done.

Pura Luhur Uluwatu

A "directional temple", the Uluwatu temple was created to defend Bali from evil spirits that might attack from the south west. It has a great deal of importance in local festivals and rituals, and is surrounded by a number of other ornate and beautiful temples. The temple itself was founded in the 1100s, although the surrounding temples weren't built until the seventeenth century.

The Batur Volcano

Still slightly active, the Batur volcano is a sight to see. It's caldera alone is some 10 kilometers across, and about 450 meters deep. Said to be the throne of the Goddess Danu, the Batur volcano is shrouded in legend and a huge draw for visitors. Definitely something to see, and be sure to bring your camera!

Barong Animal Dance

The phrase "Barong Dance" is often used just to refer to a dance where the dancers where animal masks, however the original meaning of the word is quite different. Barong was a character in Balinese mythology, the king of good spirits. Although each region represents Barong by a different animal, and he is most commonly shown as a lion, it is unclear what exactly the original, mythical Barong actually was.

No doubt you will probably find your own favorite place to go in Bali, but remember that there are lots of people out there who have jobs taking advantage of tourists! Be careful and be informed before you go and you will have no nasty surprises. Turn down free merchandise and services--they will expect something in return.

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James S is a widely travelled and experienced tour guide, who has been working for many years with guided tours Bali. Click to visit his kool tours web site.

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