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The island of Bali has an area
of only 5,632 square kilometers (2,175 square miles) and
measures just 55 miles (90 kilometers) along the north-south
axis and less than about 90 miles (140 kilometers) from East
to West. Because of this it's no problem to explore the
island on day tours. You can go wherever you want on the
island and return to your hotel or villa in the evening.
Located only two kilometers east of Jawa, Bali's climate,
flora and fauna are quite similar to its much larger
neighbour. The island is famous for its beautiful landscape.
A chain of six volcanoes, between 1,350 meters and 3,014
meters high, stretches from west to east. There are lush
tropical forests, pristine crater lakes, fast flowing rivers
and deep ravines, picturesque rice terraces, and fertile
vegetable and fruit gardens. The beaches in the South
consist of white sand, beaches in other parts of the island
are covered with gray or black volcanic sand.
You can expect pleasant day temperatures between 20 to 33
degrees Celsius or 68 to 93 degrees Fahrenheit year-round.
From December to March, the West monsoon can bring heavy
showers and high humidity, but usually days are sunny and
the rains start during the night and pass quickly. From June
to September the humidity is low, and it can be quite cool
in the evenings. During this time of the year, you'll have
hardly any rain in the coastal areas.
In spite of many changes caused by the rapid development of
Bali's economy, local and international tourism, and
communications (television, fax, pagers, GSM hand phones,
Internet), the influx of people from other Indonesian
islands, and the strong influence of the government and "big
business" in Jakarta, the island of Bali in Indonesia is
year after year voted by the readers of all major travel
magazines the most enchanting travel and holiday destination
in the whole world.
Bali's wide variety of attractions, the physical beauty of
the island, and the year-round pleasant climate make Bali a
place regarded by many visitors as the "Ultimate Island".The
friendly people and the absence of any serious criminal
activities guarantee visitors a totally relaxing stay –
which is a very pleasant surprise for guests who repeatedly
felt threatened in Barbados, Jamaica, and other "dream
islands" in the Caribbean. |
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