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The island of Bali is mountainous in the center with a cluster of volcanoes of which one is the active Mount Agung and considered sacred. Terraced rice-fields dominate the landscape, with small streams bringing water for irrigation. Bali… once you hear the name, close your eyes and explor ...

Badung

Jimbaran
Welcome to the world of sea food platters! Jimbaran is about 15 minutes from the airport and very close to Kuta, particularly if you are driving. This place used to be a fishermen’s village but it is now transformed into a seafood paradise with more than 30 seafood restaurants. This is also a wonder ...

Overview of Badung
Badung regency occupies over 418.52sqkm of land and is located in the centre of Bali Island. Stretching from north to south of the island, it is surrounded by Buleleng Regency (north), Tabanan Regency (West) and Bangli Regency, Gianyar Regency and Denpasar Municipal (east). As of June 2001, there ...

Denpasar

Overview of Denpasar
This is the big city, the centre of all government offices and the capital city of Bali. Denpasar used to be the base of the Badung kingdom, and then it became the center for the Bali government in 1958. Though the area is notorious for traffic jams, big roads, and is packed with shops and buildi ...

Bangli

Overview of Bangli Regency
Bangli Region is divided into 4 subdistricts, 4 administrative villages and 65 villages.Bangli occupies over 520.81 km² of land with a population of 197,210. This is one of the regencies in Bali that is not surrounded by sea but provides some of the best scenery in the island of Bali. There a ...

Buleleng

Singaraja
This used to be the capital city of Bali and was its main trading port until 1958. It is now the central city of Buleleng regency. Singaraja is a rather busy city with a very significant historical background.You might wonder why some of the old building architectures in Singaraja are Eur ...

Overview of Buleleng
Buleleng consists of 9 Subdistricts (146 administrative village and 163 traditional villages).This place has its own unique social and cultural features due to its being isolated from the south by the central volcanic ridge and vast expanse of forest. This regency stretches across nearly the whol ...

 
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