Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Bali Holidays - Perfect Way for Reaching Nirvana

Holidays to Bali are all about creating a collage of everlasting memories. The Indonesian Island is renowned for serene aura that embraces the charm of sun-soaked beaches; grace of pleasant weather and glory of chiselled peaks. The blissful culture of Bali shines amid the incredible natural beauty and portrays a unique melange of awe-inspiring natural splendour and vibrant culture. Besides, abundance of staggering ingredients like vast wildlife, lush parks, imposing monuments, jocund festivals and virtuoso artworks decidedly add zing to one's trip to Bali.
In addition to unique smorgasbord of attractions, the "Ultimate Island", Bali offers lavish hotels to sybarites, delightful beaches to beach lovers and scores of temples to spiritual holidaymakers. The island is an apt destination for all, making cheap flights to Bali a perennial hit among assortment of travel buffs.
Beaches
Beaches are the essence of Bali. Dozens of aqua blue beaches accentuate its beauty and make this heavenly island a haven for beach lovers grabbing flights to Bali. The island boasts a remarkable string of beaches like Kuta, Candidasa, Denpasar, Nusa Dua, Ubud, Seminyak and Legian. The best part is every beach offers a unique ambience and scores of exhilarating activities. It is absolutely hard to resist the urge of trying hands at surfing, snorkelling and other amazing water sports available at diverse beaches.
Temples
Apart from sun basking at Bali beaches, an expedition to explore the marvellous temples strewn across the island is one of the most popular activities on the island. Besakih Temple, known as the Mother Temple of Bali, is one of the famous temples among travel buffs bagging tickets on cheap flights to Bali. It is revered as the biggest and the holiest temple among other Balinese temples. Tanah Lot Temple, Goa Lawah Temple, Pura Penataran Sasih, Pura Samuan Tiga and Gunung Kawi are some of the unique temples that illume the already entrancing aura of Bali.
Shopping
Exciting shopping scene of Bali is another great reason to hop on flights to Bali. The island offers an exciting range of shopping options for eclectic retail therapy. There are countless shopping markets and glitzy malls all over Bali. The island is considered as the treasure trove for laying hands on variety of souvenirs, art and handicrafts items, antique furniture, jewellery, stone carvings and designer clothes. Kuta Square, near Kuta Beach, is apt for sampling the flavour of boulevard styled shopping centre while Sukawati Art Market makes for a finest spot to grab array of indigenous handicrafts. Other popular shopping attractions include Bali Celuk Village, Mall Bali Galeria, Sukawati Art Market and Monkey Forest Road.
Nightlife
Bali livens up with the setting of the sun!! Resort area of Sanur and district of Kuta in Bali are perfect for indulging in after dark entertainment. Both the places house scores of go-go bars and dozens of upbeat nightclubs that enthral the wild-night-owls till dawn. There are many other clubs that showcase mind-boggling performances of live bands. Hard Rock Café near Kuta Beach, Bacio Club near Legian, Boshe VVIP Club in Kuta and Jazz Café in Ubud are among the true hedonistic nightspots to hit after dusk.
Balinese Food
The exotic food scenario of the island caters to all sorts of taste. Bali is abounded with ample of restaurants and stalls offering vast range of scrumptious Balinese cuisines including nasi ayam and nasi campur, betutu and babi guling. Metis Restaurant and Gallery in Kuta, Naughty Nuri's Warung in Batubelig, Ku De Ta Bali in Jalan Laksmana 9 Oberoi and Raja's Balinese Cuisine in Nusa Dua are some of the finest chic restaurants that one must visit during the Bali tour.

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Want To Travel And Teach? 10 Reasons You Should Get Your Teacher Training In Bali

Did you know that Bali is now an up-and-coming destination for TEFL (Teaching English as a foreign language) and TESOL (Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages) courses?
If you're a native English speaker (American, Australian, British, Canadian, or New Zealander), you can get certified to become an English teacher while taking a 3-week course in Bali - the exotic island in Indonesia where Eat, Pray Love was filmed.
We give you 10 reasons why you should take your TEFL/TESOL course in exotic Bali.
1) The sunsets
Bali is known for its breathtaking sunsets. The sky is painted orange, blue, purple, as the sun dips into the horizon. Catch the sunset in the Kuta area, or at the Tanah Lot temple, or if you like something more upscale, at the Rock Bar - a bar built on top of a cliff in the Jimbaran area of Bali.
2) The beaches
Bali is also known for its fantastic white sandy beaches and huge waves, great for surfing. The weather is sunny almost all the time! Check out Dreamland beach, Amed beach, Sanur beach and much, much more. Remember that Bali's an island, so there are dozens of wonderful, sandy beaches for you to bask on!
3) The views
There are so many postcard-perfect views in Bali that you just can't find anywhere else. Check out temples such as Tanah Lot Temple, Pura Ulun Danu Bratan, Besakih Temple, clubs and bars such as Rock Bar, Potatohead, and scenic sights such as the Mount Batur volcano, and the padi fields of Ubud.
4) The people
The Balinese are some of the kindest, happiest and most spiritual people in the world. Most tourists return from Bali with a wonderful impression of the Balinese. Customer service in Bali is genuine and sincere, and the Balinese are a very grateful, family-oriented community. There's just no way to put their kindness into words - you simply have to experience Balinese hospitality for yourself.
5) The food
No trip to Bali is complete without tasting some local Indonesian delights such as Pepes Ikan (steamed fish wrapped in banana leaf), Nasi Goreng (fried rice) and Satay. For affordable options, and authentic experiences, check out warungs (small, local-run food stalls) instead of restaurants.
6) Yoga, sports, meditation, diving
The Bali community is big on keeping the body healthy as well as the mind. There is a huge yoga following in Bali, and sometimes you can also find free yoga classes at public parks. There are many sports activities such as surfing, white-water rafting, ATV riding. Bali is also home to stunning diving spots.
7) The nightlife scene
Bali's nightlife scene is fantastic, with many world class DJs coming to visit every few weeks. Check out nightspots such as Sky Garden, Mint, and Club Pyramid.
8) The low cost of... pretty much everything
There is an affordable option for everything in Bali if you know where to look. And when things aren't affordable, the prices are usually negotiable. Avoid touristy areas for the best deals, and use Bali-related Facebook groups and forums for advice from the expats who actually live in Bali.
9) The Eat, Pray, Love experience
Just like Elizabeth Gilbert in Eat Pray Love, Bali is a haven for single female travellers because its relatively safe, offers a variety of activities, and is a natural and spiritual paradise.
10) A hop, a skip, a boat or plane ride away
Bali is also a great base to explore Indonesia. Did you know Indonesia has over 18,000 islands? You can take a budget flight from Bali to Indonesia's bustling capital, Jakarta or take a boat ride to Lombok or the remote Gili islands, (where there is no transport allowed and main transport is horse carriage!)