Showing posts with label 4 bedroom villas in seminyak. Show all posts
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Tuesday, January 21, 2014

When a Villa is Worth a Honeymoon

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Face it: getting married is one of the best times in your life. It is even more solemn and sweet when you realize you can't live without your wife and the spouse feels the same way. When you go on the honeymoon, you will have the entire thing planned out by booking a modest house as the staging area for your first adventure together. One suitable place worth looking into are villas around the village of Seminyak in Bali, Indonesia.
A casual look at your preferred villa may give you and your loved one ideas about how your future home will look like. Many of these villas have been exquisitely furnished and the design cues provide ample inspiration. Take note of reputable handicraft stores around the island and pick out what you need for your home.
Bali’s expatriate community can be worth looking into for some clues on newlywed couples’ activities. Spa practices on the island offer treatment options mixed with local herbal solutions. There are transportation services that have chauffeured rides to take you to some of Bali’s exotic locations.

Honeymoons are all about shared experiences. When you have a loved one to take along, it’s twice the fun.

Friday, January 17, 2014

Where in Bali Can You Have a Relaxing Vacation?

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Name one place in Indonesia without thinking. Most people, especially travel junkies, will say Bali. However, there will always be some people who ask, “Where in Bali?”

For your information, several towns comprise the small island province of Bali in the southern island chain of the Indonesian archipelago. The provincial capital is the city of Denpasar on the southern part of the island. For years, the word “Bali” has been a tourism icon, often referring to Bali as a whole.

Bali’s rise to fame as a tourist hotspot is more or less a Cinderella story. Before the government transformed the island into a must-go place for local and foreign tourists, Bali’s economy hinged heavily on agriculture. Much activity was concentrated on the southern part of the island; Kuta, a fishing village half an hour from Denpasar, was the gateway to the island.

The airport provided the poor village with tourists to rapidly grow into a town. By 1980, tourist arrivals have increased tenfold since the tourism plan kicked off more than a decade ago. The energy crisis of the 1970s resulted in low demand for oil, which was the country's major export. Indonesia was forced to look to Bali for other income sources.

Today, Bali enjoys an unprecedented economic growth, thanks to a successful tourism plan. It no longer matters where you are in Bali. Every nook and cranny of this island province has a lot to offer.