Bali True Island Paradise Pictured: Rice Paddies, Tanah Lot - TopicsExpress



          

Bali True Island Paradise Pictured: Rice Paddies, Tanah Lot temple and a couple of Aussies enjoying Balis natural splendor Kuta was once a lonely village on the road from Denpasar toward the Bukit Peninsula, and is now a thriving tourist resort, popular mainly among the young. It is a popular beach for surfing although currents make it less suitable for swimming. Coast guards, however, are on constant duty during the day. Kuta faces toward the west offering beautiful sunsets. Accommodation ranges from international hotels to home stays. The village abounds with restaurants, shops, discotheques and other tourist facilities. It is easier to find regular performances of Balinese music and dance in Kuta, staged specially for tourists, than anywhere else in Bali. Whether it is bright and sunny or rainy and gloomy, the trip through the landscape of terraced rice paddies between Candidasa and Amlapura is one of remarkable scenic beauty. Allow plenty of time for photo stops. The centre of Balinese painting, Ubuds Museum Purl Lukisan has a permanent collection of modern works of Balinese art dating from the turn of the century. There are also several art galleries and homes of famous artists here One of Balis most important sea temples, the temple sanctuary at Tanah Lot is built atop a huge rock which is surrounded by the sea. Built by one of the last priests to come to Bali from Java in the 16th century, its rituals include the paying of homage to the guardian spirits of the sea. Poisonous sea snakes found at the base of the rocky island are believed to guard the temple from evil spirits and intruders.
Posted on: Sat, 29 Nov 2014 08:44:06 +0000

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