Posts Tagged ‘Bali’

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Clothes Beach, this Balinese motifs begin entering mid-year loved it. Many motifs are presented in the form of a short dress blous varied with this fringe. Well, try it you wear, but comfortable, can use Read the rest of this entry »

Bali Kuta Resort & Convention Center, one type of accommodation or hotel condos Condotel in Bali Island of the Gods, more favored by tourists from Japan and Australia.

“We saw this hotel has been well received by most of the Japanese and Australian tourists who vacation for a week or more,” said Vice President of Sales and Marketing Aston International, Norbert Vas, in a press release received by AFP in Denpasar, Wednesday (7 / 10 ).

Accommodation facilities operated ninth Aston Group in Bali, he said, is also a lot of visitors visit the family from Indonesia and other foreign tourists. Read the rest of this entry »

bp-0001To you who had a holiday to Bali, will usually bring presents for relatives of Balinese dress. Weather the recent sting of a lot of influence you, you are in the dressing. You will try to wear comfortable clothes worn during the hot atmosphere. Well, this time I think there is a solution for you who have that problem. Without out of style, you can still slang-clothes, but comfortable to wear during the hot atmosphere.

You probably already know that there are. Beach clothes, a pattern typical Balinese or Bali dress is starting to enter the mid-year loved this. In a way, do not want to lag behind other provinces in Indonesia, local traders also helped to enliven his wares with the sharing of motifs presented in the form of short blous dress varied with this fringe. Well, try it you wear, but comfortable, can use anywhere. Read the rest of this entry »

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Buleleng, on the northern stretch of Bali, is often seen as the other side of the island in terms of culture and landscape.

The regency is a melting pot of cultures that coexist in an exemplary peaceful mode amidst a mountainous terrain and sandy beaches.

Singaraja, the regency’s capital city, for example, is home to Hindus, Moslems and Chinese, all of whom boast interesting and intricate places of worship located within close proximity to each other. Read the rest of this entry »

011. SHAMAN VISIT

MENTAWAI ISLANDS (YEAR-ROUND)

Just hours away from the mainland and gateway of Padang, isolated by strong winds and rough seas, sikerei shamans (pictured) in the remote interior of the islands continue to practice old animistic ways. In the Sibulungan religion, fetish poles placed around the open-air, stilt-raised houses keep away evil spirits, while elaborate tattoos and body ornaments help keep soul and body in balance with the world. The shamans are responsible for communicating with spirits, healing and preserving the harmony of the physical and paranormal. Read the rest of this entry »