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Friday, 4 October 2019

Why do most Indians go to Bali, Indonesia?

This is most interesting question that why Indians are more like to go to "Bali"

Fist of all we have to discuss about bali, what is bali here we are bali is nothing but one place of Indonesia which is famous for nature and many more think. Bali is Indonesia's main tourist destination, which has seen a significant rise in tourists since the 1980s Tourism-related business makes up 80% of its economy.

Here are some reason of it.

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Reason

1. currency difference

2. The Different beautiful places of "Bali"

3. Variety of teas & coffees given for tasting in Bali

Now we going to discuss these three reason in detailed

1. Currency difference 

The rupiah (Rp) is the official currency of Indonesia and is subdivided into 100 sen. The name derives from the Indian monetary unit rupee which is called as rupiya in Indian languages.

Informally, Indonesians also use the word "perak" in referring to rupiah. Inflation has now rendered all coins and banknotes denominated in sen obsolete.

1 IDR = 0.0050200 INR

It's mean that 1 rupis of india and you will get around 200 IDR Indonesian Rupiah
That's very good or enough reson for bali tour

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2. The Different beautiful places of "Bali"

Here are some beautiful places of bali

1.  Pura Tanah Lot



About 20 kilometers northwest of Kuta, Pura Tanah Lot ("Pura" means temple in Balinese) is one of Bali's most iconic temples thanks to its spectacular seaside setting on a rocky islet surrounded by crashing waves. For the Balinese people, it is one of the most sacred of all the island's sea temples.

2.  Mount Batur



Every day in Bali's predawn darkness, hundreds of visitors begin the trek up the 1,700-meter summit of Mount Batur to watch the sun rise above the lush mosaic of mist-shrouded mountains and the caldera far below.

3. Uluwatu Temple



Presiding over plunging sea cliffs above one of Bali's best surf spots, Uluwatu Temple (Pura Luhur Uluwatu) is one of the island's most famous temples, thanks to its magnificent clifftop setting. In Balinese, "Ulu" means "tip" or "land's end" and "Watu" means rock, a fitting name for the location of the temple on the Bukit Peninsula along the island's southwestern tip. Like Pura Tanah Lot, sunset is the best time to visit, when the sky and sea glow in the late afternoon light.
Location: 25 kilometers from Kuta

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4. Ubud Monkey Forest



Only 10 minutes' walk south of the town center in Ubud, the Monkey Forest, also known as the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, is one of the top attractions in this tourist town and a must-see for animal lovers and photographers.

5.  Ubud Art & Culture


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Made famous by the book and movie Eat, Pray, Love, Ubud is also the epicenter of Balinese art and culture. This is where the modern Balinese art movement was born, with the surrounding royal palaces and temples acting as the main patrons.


3. Variety of teas & coffees given for tasting in Bali


The most expensive coffee in the world ‘Luwak Coffee’ is produced in Bali. Across Bali you’ll find many coffee and tea plantations that take you through the process of making of the Luwak Coffee. You’ll find civets cats, the essential tool in producing the coffee in each plantation. After a tour you get to taste various teas (Lemon, Mangosteen, Red Ginger etc.) and coffees (Luwak, Ginseng, Vanilla etc.). All in all you get to taste 12-13 different varieties of teas and coffees and it’s an an experience you must surely have.

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