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Off-road trips by Land Cruiser It may be a bit of a bumpy ride, but exploring the island in a
Land Cruiser will take you along those paths not usually chosen ... |
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Into the Blue When I submerge my mask below the water's surface I feel like Alice who has just
stepped through the looking glass and listened a completely alien world ... |
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Bali-Sumbawa Surfari As Balis breaks become increasingly overpopulated, surf
trips by boat to other islands are ever-more sought after. |
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On the High Seas Wakalouka, Island Explorer and Bali Hai Cruises offer daily
excursions that leave from Bali's Benoa Harbor and cross the 20 kilometers north east to
Nusa Lembongan, a small, calm island with a stretch of white sand, vibrant coral, good
surfing and several cultural points worth exploring. |
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Ride, Ride, Ride in the mount : camels,
horses, elephants Animal lovers will delight in
some of the more interesting ex-patriots to assume residency in Bali in the last few
years. Australian camels, Sumatran elephants and horses from all over the globe now make
the paradise island their home. |
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Fishing Trips Whether you're looking for a cruise on a classic Grand Banks, with
a couple of rods trawling as a distraction, for a speed boat that will zip against the
swell jumping waves like a giant jet ski, then settle at Nusa Dua reef to hook colourful
reef fish, or for some more serious angling on a specialised fishing boat, anything is
possible in Bali. |
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Almighty mountain. The Balinese believe that Mount Agung is the birthplace of the
God Siwa and therefore represents eternal holiness. But as well as spiritual significance,
the mountain, which at 3142m above sea level is the islands highest peak, also
harbours astounding natural beauty. According to Arie Basuki, to stand on its summit is to
become aware of natures metaphysical nuances |
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Bali's golf World When one thinks of Bali, so many wonderful things usually come to
mind. White sandy beaches, a fascinating and vibrantly artistic culture, surfing, diving,
great restaurants, exciting nightlife... and golf. |
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The Bali Traveller's
Notebook. For the first time visitor to Bali as
well as for the veteran, Bali offers a smorgasbord of fascinating experiences to tempt the
travelers palette |
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Knackered at Gerajagan. When Peter
Neely went to Grajagan in 1982, it wasn't to surf. Much to his chagrin, he departed Bali
boardless, bound for his girl friend Muji's home village and a Muslim ceremony that he
will never forget. This is part one of a two-part diary of Neely's trip. |