There is a certain magic in Bali. The longer one stays, the more he/she is enchanted by the glimpses of beauty of the island and by the charming warm people.
Bali is truly exceptional. Bali presents a modern paradox, an ancient, traditional society that is still incredibly alive and vital. Bali is so picturesque that you could be fooled into thinking it was a painted backdrop; rice paddies trip down hillsides like giant steps, volcanoes soar through the clouds, the forest are lush and tropical and beaches are lapped by warm water of Indian ocean.
Since in ancient times, Bali is able to draw expatriate artist, writer and escapists from all over the world. Indonesian government has taken important steps to update security for tourist and tourism sectors.
Bali, the island of the gods, is blessed by the Gods, decorated with beautiful countryside, rice terraces, exotic beaches, holy temples, fascinating cultures and much more. Bali island consists of province, regency, village and Banjar(sub-village).
It is important to know that peaceful Balinese welcome visitor warmly with great hospitability so, a visit to Bali is still replete with kingly comforts immersed in an ancient culture on the beautiful island paradise.
Bali is the only area of Indonesia that remains 'Hindu' with fusion of indigenous and Indian cultures which took place over a thousands year ago.
Bali, lying within a narrow band of the tropics, has wondefull weather where wet and dry season fall roughly into balance providing both adequate rainfall and long period of sunshine.
April to October is the cooler dry reason and is the best time to visit Bali. The rest of the year is more humid, cloudier and has more rain storms but you can still enjoy hot days.
July, August and early September are the busiest months. Accommodation and prices might be higher in these seasons.