It seems quite obvious the Indonesian authorities have a problem regarding transport when you walk Bali
’s streets; hundreds of unlicensed and uninsured “taxi” drivers running tourists around and sometimes running them over in highly questionable vehicles, safety wise. The problem there is that to become a fully licensed tourist guide (taxi driver)
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1. Weather
With a long hot dry season so reliable that weather reports are redundant. Hot and sunny, hot and sunny with more hot and sunny to follow, deal for lying on the beach. Sure, there is the summer rainy season but the downpours are brief and beautiful and the best excuse to head inside for that refreshing Gin & Tonic!
2. Culture
Hindu island in a sea ofIslam,Bali has a unique and rich blend of traditions and culture inspired by centuries of history. Fiercely guarded by a proud people it is as much a part of the waking life as it is ceremony and ritual. Everywhere you look you will see deep elements of Balinese culture being practiced in people’s day-to-day lives. Watch, feel, admire and respect it all. It is the cement that holds together the foundations of what Bali is, has been and will become.
3. Accessibility
Right on the doorstep of some of Asia Biggest cites. Tokyo, Singapore, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Hongkong or Sydney, Bali is the perfect choice for a tropical gateway. Never more than a few hours flight time away and only a couple of hours time difference, there is no need to waste your energy or time on jet lag. Spend it wisely lazing right here on the beach.