Bali,
a precious Hindu island within the Indonesian Archipelago, has long been
renowned as a popular tourist destination. The island covers an area of
five thousand square kilometers, composed of plateaus and a range of mountains
that stretches from the western tip across to the east coast, with Mt.
Agung as its holiest and highest peak. Lying just eight degrees below
the equator characterizes Bali's tropical climate, making it the perfect
destination for those seeking sun, nature, culture and fun.
Bali draws travellers' from all walks of life and especially caters to
all holiday needs. Accommodation ranges from luxurious resort properties
offering five-star service, international chain hotels to more modest
accommodation. The selection is comprehensive and there is a great choice
available. This website has been designed especially to help you choose
somewhere to stay that will fulfill any predetermined requirements and
budget restraints.
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