Thursday, September 3, 2009

* About Bali

WHERE IS BALI:

The island of Bali is part of the Republic of Indonesia and is located 8 to 9 degrees south of the equator between Java in the West and Lombok and the rest of the Lesser Sunda Islands (Sumbawa, Flores, Sumba and Timor) in the East. Flying time to Jakarta is about 1.5 hours, to Singapore and Perth (Australia) 2.5 and 3 hours, to Hong Kong about 4.5 hours, and to Sydney/Melbourne about 5.5 to 6 hours.

GEOGRAPHY:

The island of Bali has an area of only 5,632 square kilometers (2,175 square miles) and measures just 55 miles (90 kilometers) along the north-south axis and less than about 90 miles (140 kilometers) from East to West. Because of this it's no problem to explore the island on day tours. You can go wherever you want on the island and return to your hotel or villa in the evening.

Located only two kilometers east of Jawa, Bali's climate, flora and fauna are quite similar to its much larger neighbour. The island is famous for its beautiful landscape. A chain of six volcanoes, between 1,350 meters and 3,014 meters high, stretches from west to east. There are lush tropical forests, pristine crater lakes, fast flowing rivers and deep ravines, picturesque rice terraces, and fertile vegetable and fruit gardens. The beaches in the South consist of white sand, beaches in other parts of the island are covered with gray or black volcanic sand.

FLORA:

The wide variety of tropical plants is surprising. You'll see huge banyan trees in villages and temple grounds, tamarind trees in the North, clove trees in the highlands, acacia trees, flame trees, and mangroves in the South. In Bali grow a dozen species of coconut palms and even more varieties of bamboo.

And there are flowers, flowers everywhere. You'll see (and smell the fragrance of) hibiscus, bougainvillea, jasmine, and water lilies. Magnolia, frangipani, and a variety of orchids are found in many front yards and gardens, along roads, and in temple grounds. Flowers are also used as decorations in temples, on statues, as offerings for the gods, and during prayers. Dancers wear blossoms in their crowns, and even the flower behind the ear of your waitress seems natural in Bali.

FAUNA:

Elephants and tigers don't exist any more in Bali since early this century. Wildlife, however, includes various species of monkeys, civets, barking deer and mouse deer, and 300 species of birds including wild fowl, dollar birds, blue kingfishers, sea eagles, sandpipers, white herons and egrets, cuckoos, wood swallows, sparrows, and starlings. You can watch schools of dolphins near Lovina, Candi Dasa, and Padangbai. Divers will see many colorful coral fish and small reef fish, moray eels, and plankton eating whale sharks as well as crustaceans, sponges, and colorful coral along the east coast and around Menjangan Island near Gilimanuk.

CLIMATE:

You can expect pleasant day temperatures between 20 to 33 degrees Celsius or 68 to 93 degrees Fahrenheit year-round. From December to March, the West monsoon can bring heavy showers and high humidity, but usually days are sunny and the rains start during the night and pass quickly. From June to September the humidity is low, and it can be quite cool in the evenings. During this time of the year, you'll have hardly any rain in the coastal areas.

Even when it rains in most parts of Bali you can often enjoy sunny days on the "Bukit", the hill south of Jimbaran Beach. On the other hand, in Ubud and the mountains you must expect cloudy skies and showers throughout the year (this is why the international weather reports for "Denpasar" or "Bali" mention showers and rain storms during all times of the year). In higher regions such as in Bedugul or Kintamani you'll also need either a sweater or jacket after the sun sets.

POPULATION:

Bali's population has grown to over 3 million people the overwhelming majority of which are Hindus. However, the number of Muslims is steadily increasing through immigration of people from Java, Lombok and other areas of Indonesia who seek work in Bali.

Most people live in the coastal areas in the South, and the island's largest town and administrative center is fast growing Denpasar with a population of now over 370,000. The villages between the town of Ubud and Denpasar, Kuta (including Jimbaran, Tuban, and Legian, Seminyak, Basangkasa, etc), Sanur, and Nusa Dua are spreading rapidly in all directions, and before long the whole area from Ubud in the North to Sanur in the East, Berawa/Canggu in the West, and Nusa Dua in the South will be urbanized.

6 comments:

Sandy said...

Our trip to Bali was made pleasant and wonderful by Komang, who showed us the many beautiful sites in Bali. In just 2 to 3 days we visited Ubud, Kintamani, Tanah Lot, Water Temple and Uluwatu, to name a few.
What is different about Komang is that he is someone whom you can trust. He is honest and doesn't try to take advantage of tourists. He is ever obliging and tries to fulfil your requests whenever possible.
We have so many wonderful memories of Bali.
We will definitely recommend our friends and family to Komang.

Komang, all the best to you. May you find happiness and success in your chosen field.

Take Care.

With Love
TJ and Sandy
Kuala Lumpur,Malaysia

Anonymous said...

Dear Komang,

Visiting Bali for the 1st time, you showed us the most beautiful places and sacred places of worship. My family and I were lucky to be in Bali around Nypie and the ceremonies and the country came alive. Most exciting of all was the preperations and rituals at the various temples which we visited. Komang, I believe the warm hospitality and the great knowledge you have of fables of past and knowledge of the temples in Bali, truly made our trip enjoyable and memorable.

We will certainly come and visit you again in Bali. With all our hearts, we wish you the very best of luck and hope that people who visit Bali for the 1st time will also experience the fantastic service you provided and the memories you have created for us.

Warmest wishes to your family and hope to see you again.

Teri-Makasi

Mary & Bernard Langkilde (Melbourne, Australia) and
Patricia Cousins (Sth Africa)

Stephanie Lee said...

Our family has visited Bali a few times in the past 10 years. In our most recent trip, through the recommendation of a good friend in Jakarta, we came into contact with Komang and were glad to have him accompaning us for our trip. He is pleasant, ever obliging and the best of all, he helpfully suggested places of interest that we had not have the opportunities to visit before. This has made our trip very memorable as we venture beyond the commercial tourist sites.

Komang, Jonas (our 6 year old boy) still remembers you fondly and asks if he could visit you again !

All the best to you, Komang, and should we plan to visit Bali again, we will surely contact you. Take care.

Stephanie and Su Ming
Singapore

Martina Henry said...

Martina said...

My husband & I visited Bali for the first time recently and were fortunate to have been recommended Komang by a friend in Perth before we left. We spend a couple of days sightseeing around the beatiful island with Komang and he showed us so many beautiful places in the short space of time like temples, the lovely waterfall in Git Git, Singaraja, volcanio area, monkey forest, hot springs, rice paddies and much more.

If you have only a limited time in Bali, Komang will show you the best of it and is very accommodating, polite and honest. He has a great knowledge of the island and is happy to fit in with you schedule.

Komang has made our trip to Bali very memorable and we will certainly be recommending him to family and friends.

With best wishes Komang on the success of your business and we hope to see you in the future when we go back to see more of your beautful island.

Martina & Sean Henry
Perth, W. Australia

Unknown said...

I am a frequent visitor to Bali and have had many experiences with different drivers on my trips. Komang is by far the most reliable, helpful and trustworthy.

He is very knowledgeable, speaks great English and is always willing to help in whatever way possible.

He's a true Balinese and is very proud to show his beautiful island to all visitors and will plan tours should you require him to.

He learns fast and drives safely and well. I have recommended him to many of my friends who visit Bali and everyone sings praises of him.

Neil said...

Dear Komang
Thanks again for making our trip to Bali as wonderful as ever. We are grateful for the fantastic places you showed us, including several off the beaten track.
We are looking forward to our next trip and will be in touch to arrange your services.
We highly recommend your services.

Best Regards
Neil
Singapore