The island of Bali is one of the most visited regions of Indonesia. Although it is not too large, if it is properly populated. However, its inhabitants are engaged mainly in agriculture, fishing or crafts, traditional activities which conserves the habits and appearance of the island without much change. Then, for those who venture to explore this paradise Asia, deployed five reasons to not hesitate to set foot on the island.

- Bali is a paradise for surfing. Relaxing beaches, the atmosphere, but mostly the waves, make Bali a mecca of the sport. Therefore, in most coastal towns on the island we find young (and not so much) backpackers, artists and people in search of peace and good life, which also are encouraged to surf. In Kuta, the tourist capital of Bali, as there are so many surf schools accommodation and places to rent our table. In Balangan find some of the best waves on the island.

- Bali is a paradise varied. Its shores offer postcard views of the beach, especially on the north shore for tourists on foot, and south, for lovers of the waves. But also, rises inside the mountains, volcanoes and lakes. And all immersed in a superb tropical climate and lush vegetation and fauna. Climbing one of its volcanoes, we fantastic views of the island.

- Bali is a relatively cheap destination, but not the cheapest in Indonesia. In any city, find more affordable options, and a good equation between quality and price. Even in some restaurants in Europe will find dishes that are exotic, truly amazing prices.
- The island of Bali is relatively small. Has about 145 miles long, so it is reasonable to cross it even means of transport such as bicycles. Many tourists choose for convenience the rental bikes. Prices are not high and there are no major requirements for rent.
- Bali is also a destination of great spirituality. Its people, deep-rooted traditions, celebrates festivals that last for centuries. In addition, abundant colorful Hindu temples scattered throughout the island. In Ubud, for example, is the Monkey Temple, dedicated to the monkeys, Penet Agung Pura Besakih, part of a complex that is among the most sacred of Bali.
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