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Bali is Worth It

As the case is, it is very often that many things become reality, which have been inspired by a dream or a goal. For example say if one wants to have a very memorable holiday you will choose a place, which will have everything to fullfil your needs, or maybe your quest s began with a sweet dream and you wish to follow it further. If a dream tells about a beautiful island which lies under the equator and has fantastic weather all year round, friendly people, an oasis of undying culture and quiet beauty, if that’s your dream: Bali has it all.

Bali is a beautiful island situated within the Indonesian Archipelago and one of the best tourist destinations in Asia for both pleasure and business. In the 1930s some of the foreign writers and artists arrived in Bali and stayed on, thoroughly seduced and inspired by the island’s breathtaking physical beauty and cultural complexity. They were also deeply impressed by the warmth and the hospitality of the Balinese, and the amazing breadth of artistic expression that pervaded daily life.

Since then, in approximately 1970, Bali achieved the high quality required in the tourism industry, and since has attracted many bona fide tour operators and airline companies to bring their clients to enjoy this enchanting tropical island. The island boasts an International Airport, luxurious 5 star Bali hotels, best built Bali villas, secluded resorts as well as hundreds of budget hotels, with all these every holiday can be covered.

This development in the tourism industry has continued to progress over the years, and the visitors of Bali can learn and explore more of its unique places of interest, there are various local cultures, you can enjoy the hospitality of the people, as well as other tourist attractions such as diving, snorkeling, Para-gliding, cruising, rafting and various sports. Besides all that, Bali Island is also an ideal place for having MICE Bali is Worth It(Meeting, Incentive, Convention, Exhibition) and honeymoons.

Tourism actually has been becoming a massive industry in Bali and the main source of Bali’s income over recent years.
In October 2002 and again in October 2005 Bali was frightened by a violent terrorist attack, the blast that devastated the island of Bali and the international community, has slowed down tourism due to fear and misunderstanding of what really happened there. More than 200 lives were lost and hundreds more were injured. It took months for the people of Bali to recover and to rebuild the buildings that were damaged, and the Balinese people are still working hard to rebuild the image of the island. We look forward to a brighter and promising future for the Balinese and our tourism industry.

The Balinese have their own way to respond to the terrorist attack not by physical violence but by peaceful means; performing major cleansing ceremonies, prayer and hopes, establishing a memorial for the lost lives, because the Balinese believe that the true and utmost prayer have a magic power to face up to evil as well as the fact that they understand that not all people are evil. The Balinese doctrine Ruwa Bineda tells that all nature is eternally divided into pairs both high and low, right and left, day and night, strong and weak, healthy and sick, clean and unclean; in general: good and evil, life and death. Each compliments the other within the scope of creation, and the Balinese ritual always strives to maintain a middle ground in essence: a harmony between two poles. So wherever one goes, be a wise man and beware of any possible dangers and put have yourself on guard just in case, because the good and the bad are everywhere in this world not just Bali.

All the appropriate efforts have been performed by the Indonesian Government and the Balinese people and also by the international community in order to keep the island a peaceful place for people to come and visit. For the Balinese after performing major ceremonies and rebuilds, it is now time to move ahead and leave the incident behind us. Bali Loves Peace is our motto, peace for everyone, and peace for the world; no one should feel threatened at any time. Many of the visitors to Bali have been convinced that the peace of the island has returned after the incident, and have left Bali with a pleasantly memorable stay.

So if you plan a vacation do not forget to put Bali at the top of your list for your next holiday destination. Bali is definitely still worth a visit even after the bombing tragedy, because the situation is well in hand now and safe for tourists. The easiest way to book your preferred Bali Hotel is to go online and visit a hotel reservation website. Do a search for the city or island you are wishing travel to (Indonesia-Bali) and you will be presented with a list of available Bali hotels and Bali Villas in that area. Or you can search a local reliable Bali Tour Operator and contact him by e-mail or phone for further information.

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