
Bali's atmosphere is reflected in the ageless traditions;
the sacred Hindu rituals, full of light and color that are
so much a part of everyday life. Take a trip anywhere in Bali,
through village, town or rice fields. You can only smile back
at the men, women and children dressed in their intricately
woven sarongs, daily laying out the small votive offerings
in front of shops and homes, or at one of the thousands of
small rural temples.
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Bali…a mystical place
that evokes different visions for all that have experienced
it, and those that have only heard the name. The most important
thing to remember about the island is that it encompasses
many diverse regions and styles. It has its regions of untouched
beauty, its traditional villages, the heaving and raucous
budget-traveler districts, the resort areas, playgrounds for
the rich and famous, and many little hideaways. Not untouched
by the impact of being a popular tourist destination, Bali
has successfully managed to accommodate its many foreign visitors
while maintaining its rich culture.
Located
in the middle of the Indonesian archipelago with close proximity
to Australia, Bali is an island of approximately two thousand
square miles, dominated by the volcanic mountainous areas
in its center. Bali's rich soil and numerous water sources
have resulted in a lush and verdant foliage cover, interspersed
with the extensive rice paddy terraces created over generations
by the hard working Balinese farmers. While the Balinese economy
incorporates a fishing industry as well as tourism, this largely
agricultural society, with a culture that is very much oriented
to the soil.
Historically, Bali was a collection
of independent island kingdoms, before being brought under
Dutch colonial control in the 19th century and incorporated
into what was then the Dutch East Indies. In 1948, shortly
after WWII, Bali along with the rest of the country achieved
independence from Holland, becoming Indonesia.
Having been a tourist destination
since the early 1900's, Bali is accustomed to playing host
to visitors from all over the world. This is expressed in
the numerous facilities and activities for tourists on the
island, along with the famed Balinese smile accompanying their
friendly, relaxed, and personable service.

The island has a population of approximately three million
people, over 90% of whom subscribe to a particular offshoot
of the Hindu religion. This differentiates Bali from the rest
of Indonesia, which is predominantly Muslim. Religion plays
a major role in the daily life of the Balinese. Colorful religious
ceremonies are common at the numerous temples, both large
and small, dotted all over the island; and it is rare for
a visitor to Bali not to see at least one during their stay.
Each home also contains a small temple for devotions, and
offerings to the gods are visible wherever one goes. |