As soon as Bali government completed construction of the new By Pass Ida Bagus Mantra connecting Sanur-Bali’s oldest beach resort town – and Padang Bali, the sleeping beauties in the hidden paradise of East Bali started to rise up. The new road cuts down the travel time between the greater South of Bali where the most tourism activities are centered to Candidasa down to less than one hour through a scenic drive along the beautiful South-East coast.
Are you a seasoned tourist who is fond of going to many places to experience the culture of the people living in those countries while visiting the tourist spots there? Well in that case, I suggest you go to the island of Bali located in the Indonesian archipelago and experience the real tropical life on while staying there. And to make the experience more complete and more stress free, check in on one of the Bali villas featured on the website of Bali Luxury Private Villas. The villas are all complete with all the things and services you’d find in five star hotels. Plus, they are given to you by their friendly and hospitable staff. Now, you can have a better feel of the culture of the country since these villas are located near the rice fields, river valleys, golf courses, and commercial and business districts of Bali. Visit www.baliluxuryprivatevillas.com to see them for yourself.
FOUR Australians have paid $3.3 million each to buy into Bali’s newest luxury resort on 100-metre cliffs overlooking the Indian Ocean.
They are undeterred by continuing terrorism warnings, the world’s deteriorating economic situation or even the island’s wine shortage. Sean Brennan, the Australian general manager of Alila Villas Uluwatu, says one of the buyers of the three-bedroom villas is a Sydneysider. Two others are Australian expatriates living in Jakarta and another in Hong Kong.