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What to see in Bali – TOP places
There are so many places to visit in Bali. We spent several beautiful months on the island, and yet we saw only a fraction of what Bali has to offer. Below you can find our favourite places to visit in Bali. We will give you many tips that will save you not only money, but also time that is much more valuable on your holiday.
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5 best waterfalls in Bali
You can’t leave Bali without seeing a waterfall (Air Terjun in local language). There are really many of them in Bali, one more beautiful than the other. Most of the waterfalls are located inland and in the north of the island. Each waterfall is something specific and unique and it is an indescribably amazing feeling when thousands of liters of water are falling on you.
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5 most beautiful temples in Bali
In Bali, the most widespread religion is Balinese Hinduism. The locals love temples. Temples can be found in various forms and sizes around the whole island. Bali is therefore called the island of thousands of temples. We will advise you which temples in Bali are worth a visit. By the way, when you see tiny brightly colored cups placed on the ground or on the sidewalks, it is a local religious habit. Cups are called Canang Sari and are sacrifices to Hindu gods. In Canang Sari mostly contain some biscuits, incense sticks, flowers, money and other small presents.
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Kuala Lumpur – What to See in 2 Days
Kuala Lumpur is an incredibly welcoming Asian metropolis. This 2 million capital of Malaysia will enchant you with its architecture, great food, amazing historical landmarks and luxury budget accommodation. If you like the view points, there are plenty of opportunities to enjoy the city view. Whether from iconic Petronas Twin Towers, Menara Kuala Lumpur TV transmitter or directly from the infinity pool at your hotel. This is only a fraction of what you can experience during a short holiday in Kuala Lumpur.
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Diving in Bali – Top 6 places
The underwater life in Bali is really rich. You can swim in a beautiful coral reef, see a wide range of fish and other sea creatures and, last but not least, discover the mysterious shipwrecks. When you are lucky you can even swim side by side with a giant turtle. Here are the best places for snorkeling and diving in Bali.
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Gili Trawangan – Holiday on tropical island
Gili Islands are perfect runaway from busy streets of Bali. Situated just off Bali, you can enjoy diving with turtles, peaceful sandy beaches, rich options of sports activities and nightlife. The largest and most visited island is Gili Trawangan, which is only 3 km long and 2 km wide. You can walk around the whole island in just one hour and a half. The calmness on the island is proved by the fact that there are no cars or scooters. The locals use bicycles for getting around the island and only a handful of them have an electric scooter.
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Weather in Bali
Bali is located just a few degrees south of the equator and has a tropical climate with average temperatures around 30°C. Therefore it’s an ideal holiday destination almost all year round. The sun is very strong here, so don’t forget to protect yourself with high factor sunscreen.
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Nusa Penida Guide
Nusa Penida is a very popular place for a short trip where to go from Bali. And it is that popular for a reason. There are breathtaking beaches, cliff views and rich underwater life around the island. If you get lucky you might swim here with a giant manta and if get super lucky even with one of the largest and heaviest fish Mola Mola. The views from the cliffs that surround big part of the island will enchant you. Especially at Diamond Beach and Kelingking Beach.
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Travel Vaccination
Vaccination is quite a hot topic, not only in relation with traveling. It’s up to everyone to fully consider all the pros and cons of getting a travel vaccination or not.
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Handstand on Knees | Acro Yoga
Handstand on Knees is one of the basic Acro Yoga or Partner Acrobatics standing poses for beginners. It is also called thighstand or thigh handstand.