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Who doesn't dream of spending their holidays just once in Bali?
There too, as around the world, tourism has increased. Not without reason. Because in an area of 5.561 km², this island offers almost everything visitors with the most diverse expectations could desire for their most valuable weeks of the year. Despite everything the Balinese atmosphere on this "Isle of Gods and Demons" has remained. Countless Hindu temples, impressive rice fields and mountain landscapes, plantations with exotic fruits and the most diverse beaches and cliffed coasts fascinate arguably every visitor.
Diving, surfing, mountaineering, hiking, white-water rafting, mountain biking... where else in the world are there so many sporting options in such a small area. At the same time good restaurants and the night life don't have to be given up.
Meanwhile, hotels – from the simple up to luxury hostels – are to be found abundant in Bali, the expensive beach district being, as a general rule, reserved for large hotels and restaurants. The offerings in comfortable holiday homes are also very large, but these are located almost exclusively far off "the beaten track". (continue)
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