Description
To travel around the world is one of the best things to do. But when you travel with your life partner it becomes even more beautiful. Bali is one of the best places for honeymoon holidays. It is not only a romantic place but a scenic place as well where you can do some unusual and cool things. Bali is a postcard destination that has some really beautiful places that will make your honeymoon even more memorable.
Bali is a colourful island that lies within the exotic Indonesian archipelago. One among 17,500 islands, Bali’s beauty is unique and incomparable. Known for its fascinating jungles, terraced rice fields, legendary volcanoes, mystical temples and stunning beaches, this island is a welcoming haven for travellers from all over the world. There’s so much to do here – from taking a stroll on the serene Seminyak Beach to getting an authentic Balinese massage to snorkelling or scuba diving in crystal clear waters to visiting the rice terraces of Tegalalang or watching the sunset from the lovely Uluwatu Temple, overlooking the Indian Ocean. The many temples, rituals, crafts and dances are all linked to the ancient Hindu faith. In fact, the city is dotted with huge statues and monuments that portray stories from the epics. Bali’s attractions also include historical sites, museums and art galleries. Balinese food is rich and distinctive, packed with flavours and spice. The people are warm and will always greet you with a smile. The island is mystical and spiritual, leaving visitors with a lasting impression and a sense of calmness.
Bali is a favorite destination for travelers around the world and it is easy to say why. From its list of unending idyllic beaches, captivating spiritual energy, colorful coral reefs, and serene waterfalls to adventurous water sports, majestic temples, rice paddies, and exotic sunsets, there is so much to see and experience in this magnificent tropical paradise Bali is famous for its varied and elegant art forms, such as sculpture, painting, handcrafts, woodcarving and performing arts. Though these arts have been constantly enriched by modern artistry, they are still loaded with religious connotations and are performed mainly to please the gods and goddesses. Their dances are like dramas that depict tales from the ancient Hindu epics of the Mahabharata and the Ramayana. Many occasions are celebrated in Bali and they usually revolve around Hinduism, like Galungan festival and Saraswati. The Bali Arts Festival is held every year with parades, dances and more. Nyepi celebrates the New Year in a unique way, with silence and seclusion.