Welcome To Suly Resort - Bali Tour

Bali is one of the thousand island that make up the Indonesian Archipelago. Bali has been famous world wide as a leading tourist destination, known for its exotic and vibrant art and culture, nature beauties and the hospitality of the people. About 95% of Bali's million people practise a form of Hinduism, blended with Buddhism, animism and ancestor worship. For the Balinese people, their religion is inseparable from everyday life. While many destinations offer beautiful scenery, few have the variety of Bali, and none has its unique art, culture, and natural hospitality.

 

Travellers to Indonesia must be in possession of a passport valid for at least six months after arrival. No visa is required for nationals of 46 countries. This tourist visa is valid for a period of two months and cannot be renewed.

 

 

Barong Dance

In this Balinese dance-drama, the Barong, a dragon-like holy animal battles against the evil with Rangda. He dance illustrates the battle between the good and evit sides of human nature. Showing daily, at 9.30 a.m. in Batubulan.

   

Batubulan Stone

figures on the roadside mark the village of the Batubulan, the center of stone carving in Bali. Divinities and demons are carved from sandstone be used in houses and temple, or set before entrances and road intersections. Workshop can be visited to watch artists at work.

   

Bedugul

The central highland resort of Bedugul is Located beside Lake Bratan and surrounded by forested hills. The area offers good walks and water sports enthusiasts can enjoy water skiing, parasailing and boating on Lake Bratan.

   

Besakih

Knows as the “Mother Temple of Bali”, the sanctuary of Basakih on the slopes of Mt. Agung is the biggest and holiest of all Balinese temple. The sight of the temple against the background of the mountain is impressive.

   

Goa Gajah

Goa Gajah or Elephant Cave dates back to the 11th Century and is believed to be built as a monastery for meditation. Excavations have uncovered a bathing place with six statues of goddesses holding water runs.

   

Goa lawah

A unique temple around a cave which houses 1000’s of bats, hence the name Goa Lawah or Bat Cave. It is said to extend all the way to the base of Gunung Agung.

   

Kecak Dance

The Kecak dance takes place with only burning torches around an all-male choir. More than 100 men shaking, clapping and chanting in unison, form the background to the dance-drama of the Ramayana story. Showing daily. At 6.30 p.m at the Arts Center, Denpasar.

   

Kerta Gosa

Klungkung, former seat of the Javanese Hindu Kingdom in Bali, was the oldest kingdom in Bali. The Kerta Gosa or Royal Court of Justice features ceiling murals, painted in traditional wayang style. The floating pavilion, gardens and lotus ponds are a reminder of the kingdom's former glory.

   

Kuta

Kuta is a thriving tourist resort, popular mainly among the young. The village abounds with restaurants, shops and discotheques. It is a popular beach for swimming and surfing, with splendid tropical sunsetsr.

   

Legong Keraton Dance

An old, classic and exquisite dance, the Legong is usually performed by very young girls in the Legong beaty, line and grace are intricately balanced to the rhythm of the gamelan music. Showing every Friday at 7.30 p.m. in Paliatan Ubud
   

 

 

 

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