Saturday, September 18, 2010
Bali is one of the most sought after destination for adventurers, honeymooners and vacationers.
A Break in Bali
Bali is one of the most sought after destination for adventurers, honeymooners and vacationers. It is a picturesque place which has been awarded as the world’s best island by the international Travel Magazine. Bali offers something for everyone. If someone wants to take part in adventure, then one can go scuba diving, fishing, snorkeling, and if somebody just wants to relax under the sun, then there are a number of clean beaches where one can enjoy sun bath. To explore more, you can plan a trip with your resort to deep inside the thick jungles of Bali, where one can light a bonfire and stay over the night. The majority of population is Hindus, and Islam is the second most popular religion here.
Weather: Throughout the year, the temperature in Bali hovers between 23 to 28 degrees C. That means, weather remains even during summers and winters. The hottest month is March and the coolest month of the year is September. Monsoon starts in the month of October with average rainfall of 90mm and reaches its peak in January with more than 300 mm of rainfall. The rain falls in the month of April, then summers start when it becomes dry from April to September. When to go: The beaches get dirty during monsoon, so the dry months between March and October are the best months to travel.
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Getting There: There are no direct flights from New Delhi to Bali. Many international airlines with one stop lands you to Denpasar International Airport(Bali). The cheapest amongst all is Thai Airways, which halts at Bangkok both ways, can cost around Rs.30,000, depending upon when you reserve. For Indians, visa on arrival is available, for more information, you can log in to indonesianembassy.in. The airport is south of Kuta district and you can get taxis from official counters outside the airport terminal. The taxis can get taxis for Rs. 400. Moreover, you should ask your hotel to provide return transfers from the airport.
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