Asian Belly Dance Festival Ayodya Resort Nusa Dua Bali 2010
Interested belly dance festival, titled “Asian Belly Dance Festival 2010, which will be held at the Ayodya Resort, Nusa Dua, Bali, which definitely grows more than 100 people from different countries will attend the festival. “We have already registered about 100 people, and almost every day there is more. But the new festival was held 25-28 februari,” said the maestro Indonesia seklaigus bellydance festival committee, Suzana Tibble in Denpasar, on Saturday.
Denpasar Festival 28-31 December 2009 To Mark Old And New Year 2010
Denpasar municipal administration will hold Denpasar Festival 2009 from December 28 to 31 to attract thousands of visitors at the end of the year-celebrations.

The annual event, formerly Gajah Mada City ceremony will take place Catur Muka Monument, Jl. Gajah Mada, Jl. Veteran and Puputan Badung Square. The mayor’s assistant I Gusti Ngurah Edy Mulia said he expects that the event was re-claim a share of the city business center in Bali. “We also changed the name of the event in honor of the citizens and allow greater public participation.”
Risata Bali Resorts & Spa at Kuta Legian Bali
Your paradise, steps away from famous Kuta. Relax in our spacious rooms among the green surroundings of our resort to rest and relax after exploring the exotic Bali. Experience the bliss of the traditional body treatment in our Sukha Spa, or cool off in our pool with the soothing sea breeze.
Amankila Luxury Resorts Hotel in East Bali
Seclusion and spectacular coastal views, the mountains and valleys with rich diverse culture of Bali, Amankila offers travelers a haven for romantic, spiritual, cultural and active pursuits. The legendary Mount Agung, a volcano is revered as one of the house by the Balinese gods, rears 3142 m above sea level, a dramatic backdrop for the 34-suite resort. Located on the coast near the village of Manggis in East Bali, Amankila is blessed with a white crescent of private beach, incredible views of the Lombok Strait and Cliff-side land around the three-tiered swimming pool, with the sweet smell of roses and frangipani.
China Airlines Reasonable Flights To Bali
When I began to read this article, I believed I had found a combination of flights that could not make it in the United States to Bali for a fair amount less than what I was finding on the meta-search sites like kayak.com. Last week when I was research into low-cost airlines to Bali, I saw that the flights from Los Angeles to Denpasar began to return nearly $ 1,100, and I thought I beat the system, but it turns out that when I have this, China Airlines comes with a big sale, which is even cheaper than my formula.
Gaduh Temple Blahbatuh Gianyar Bali
Located in the village Blahbatuh about 10 kilometers west of the city of Gianyar, is the southernmost temple of ancient antiquity Pejeng Kingdom. Currently, the exterior of the temple is still very much needed facelift and interior will remain the same. Pura Gaduh was actually destroyed by an earthquake in 1917 and was rebuilt and repaired.

The interior of the church is structured like all Balinese Pura than a little fanciful sculptures that can be seen on the main staircase inside Candi Bentar.
Nusa Dua Fiesta XIII 17 – 21 October 2009
What we have always found admirable about Bali is that whatever time of year you visit there’s always a festival of some kind. Most of them are religious ceremonies and temple festivals and even fascinating, none is better than the big festivals that occur throughout the year. If you are in Bali at the moment or coming in the next few days, then you are just in time to join one of the biggest dates in Bali Festival Calendar.
Sakenan Temple Religious Place in Bali
Located on the ring road between Kuta and Sanur, just after the exit for the port of Benoa is a road bridge about 1 kilometer from the Benoa Street and this will lead to Serangan or Turtle Island. It is on this island you will find an interesting Balinese temple. Pura Sakenan is an important temple for the Balinese people. The temple was built in the 16th century by Javanese priest named Nirartha.






































