Bali Holiday Season – Bali Bird Park Visitors Increased To Three Times
During the holiday season long, almost all objects of tourism in Bali met tourists. One of the favorite tourist objects that tourists visited the Bali Bird Park or the Bali Bird Park in Ubud Gianyar. During the holiday season, visits of tourists to this place increased to 3 times.

Bali Holiday – Saraswati Day That Is Celebrated Each 210 Days
Today, January 03, 2008 – Balinese people celebrate the Knowledge Day. It was called Saraswati Day. Knowledge is very important to Balinese. They celebrate it each Saniscara, Umanis, Wuku Watugunung, that is based on the Pawukon (Balinese calendar). They celebrate Saraswati Day each 210 days and always on Saturday (Saniscara = Saturday).

The name came from Saraswati “Saras” meaning flow and “wati,” which means a woman. Therefore, Saraswati is a symbol of knowledge, its flow (or growth) is like a river and knowledge is very interesting, like a beautiful woman.
Bali Weather – You Should Know When Holiday in Bali
Bali is only valid in the two seasons: dry and wet seasons. Come every year alternately. Ironically, every change is coming, become disaster. When raining ussually occurs floods.

Spelled ironic turn of season because it is a natural process since the first revolving earth. In other countries even have a season to four. Each period anticipated well as routine already occurred. In this country, two seasons with two identical types of natural.
Bali Visa – You Need Indonesia Visa When Holiday to Bali
For those willing to go well deserved holiday to Bali should know if they need a visa to Indonesia. For most nationalities can arrange this upon arrival at Ngurah Rai International Airport in Denpasar. The single entry tourist visa is valid for a maximum of 30 days though.
Bali Visa – Advantages and Disadvantages
There are many kinds of visa for Bali – Indonesia each with their own advantages and disadvantages.
General Visa Information
All visitors must possess a passport valid for at least six months after their arrival date in Indonesia. For special visa listed below there are other rules. Immigration officials reserve the right to deny entry to any visitor who, in their opinion, is not properly dressed or groomed (long hair is okay), lacks the proper funds, or “may endanger the country’s security, peace, and stability or the public health and morals.” These unfortunate undesirables will receive a transit visa upon arrival that allows them to hang out at the airport until the first available flight out.
