Bali
Bali really needs no introduction. It is one of the premier tourist
destinations in the world having an amazing combination of spectacular
beaches, striking volcanoes, picturesque rice paddies as well as
an incredibly rich and vibrant culture and an open and friendly
people.
Bali receives thousands of visitors from all over the world every
year, and as a result is relatively easy to get to with direct flights
from most parts of the world to Denpasar airport, and most things
that you would need are readily available including good medical
care, and most western goods and services.
The majority of tourists to Bali stay within 30 minutes of the
airport either at the huge self-contained 5 star hotels that hug
the beach at Nusa Dua or in the heavily touristed areas along Kuta
& Legian beach which is the centre in Bali for surfing, shopping
and partying.
In the past 20 years visitors have increasingly found their way
to Ubud, which lies among picturesque rice paddies in the foot hills
of the massive volcanoes in the centre of the island. Ubud remains
to this day the cultural centre for Bali, and while it has in recent
years experienced a huge increase in the numbers of visitors, it
still retains its relaxed, laid back charm, with great restaurants,
fascinating culture and the fantastic rice paddy views that have
rightly made it so famous.
Ubud
Ubud is a remarkable town in the middle of the island of Bali.
For more than a century, it has been the island's preeminent centre
for fine arts, dance and music. While it once was a haven for scruffy
backpackers, artists and bohemians, Ubud is now a hot spot for literati,
glitterati, art collectors and connoisseurs. Famous names walk its
busy sidewalks everyday. Elegant five star hotels and stunning villas
such as Villa Kalisha now stand on its outskirts, overlooking the
most prized views in Bali. Nonetheless, Ubud is still popular with
backpackers, mystics and all the finest fringe elements of global
society. Ubud is not "ruined". Its character is too strong
to be destroyed. It still draws people who add something; people
who are actively involved in art, nature, anthropology, music, dance,
architecture, environmentalism, and more.
Ubud is arguably the best place to use as a base if you're visiting
Bali; if you're looking for culture, comfort, nature and inspiration.
Ubud is surrounded by most of the things that bring people to Bali
-- scenic rice fields, small villages, art and craft communities,
ancient temples, Balinese culture, palaces, spectacular river gorges
and best of all this can all be enjoyed from the luxurious surroundings
of Villa Kalisha.
The real Ubud is under the surface though. While there are plenty
of interesting things on the main streets, the things you are likely
to remember with most fondness will almost certainly be found in
the backstreets, courtyards and cafes and most of all through the
people that you meet. Get out and walk about with an open and enquiring
mind and you will find Ubud one of the most interesting and diverse
places you will ever visit.
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