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	<title>Bali Travel guide &#187; Kuta</title>
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		<title>Guide to Denpasar</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Sep 2009 10:47:49 +0000</pubDate>
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The Balinese capital of Denpasar is not the world&#8217;s most exhilarating city. It doesn&#8217;t really hold up to other Southeast Asian capitals like Jakarta or Bangkok and this is perfectly understandable considering that it isn&#8217;t a national capital and also that it has a very small population of just under half a million people. Those [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Balinese capital of Denpasar is not the world&#8217;s most exhilarating city. It doesn&#8217;t really hold up to other Southeast Asian capitals like Jakarta or Bangkok and this is perfectly understandable considering that it isn&#8217;t a national capital and also that it has a very small population of just under half a million people. Those expecting something along the lines of Manila or even Pnomh Penh may be disappointed in the relatively underwhelming surrounds of Denpasar. Not that many take time to notice considering that the only reason many visitors to Bali even pass through Denpasar at all is to come in or out of the island&#8217;s international airport. This isn&#8217;t to say, however, that Denpasar is without attractions at all.</p>
<p>The main international airport of Bali is here at Denpasar and this airport is called Ngurah Rai airport. Kuta and Legian are just a little over ten minutes drive from the terminals. </p>
<p>Denpasar was, historically, the ancient capital of Badung until it was taken over by the Portuguese triggering what is called in Bali a <em>puputang</em> which is a mass suicide to avoid being captured or killed by an invading enemy. Today a plaza stands on the site of the former royal palace and a statue commemorating the <em>puputang</em> is right there in the centre of this plaza.</p>
<p>Denpasar&#8217;s central market thrives in the morning. Follow the crowds to grab fresh produce, silks and arts and crafts. The locals of Denpasar are known for their friendliness. For a more formal shopping experience try the Duta Silk store which is known throughout Indonesia for its extremely competitive prices.</p>
<p>The Bali Museum is an outstanding collection of Hindu and Balinese history, art and culture. All visitors to Bali should take some time to see this great museum. Temples of note include Pasar Badang, Pur Maospahit and the steel towers of Pura Jagatnata. Try also the palaces of Pemekutan and Satria.</p>
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		<title>The best beaches in Bali</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Aug 2009 05:10:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kuta is the first stop for most beach lovers who arrive in Bali looking for sun and sand. Kuta Beach in Bali is on the southwestern side of the island and it is a tourist mecca, bustling 365 days a year with people of all ages, from all over the world. Hotels and guesthouses abound [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kuta is the first stop for most beach lovers who arrive in Bali looking for sun and sand. Kuta Beach in Bali is on the southwestern side of the island and it is a tourist mecca, bustling 365 days a year with people of all ages, from all over the world. Hotels and guesthouses abound as do restaurants and hotels as well as all kinds of tourist infrastructure like dive tour booking shops and souvenir stalls and markets. Surf breaks are very good and lots of outfits run surfing lessons right here on the beach, which is bordered south by the international airport – check out some amazing landings.</p>
<p>Just slightly north of Kuta are Seminyak and Legian beaches which are quieter alternatives to the main drag, without being too far out of the way.</p>
<p>On the opposite side of the island is Sanur beach which is known for its white sands and sunrises. Nusa Dua is Bali’s luxury beach, ringed by 5-star resorts, but the beautiful clear water beach is accessible to the public. Surfing and diving opportunities are plentiful at Nusa Dua.</p>
<p>South of the airport is Jimbaran which is a narrow neck of land that has two beaches, one on either side. Take your pick, and also choose the variety of accommodation options at Jimbaran.</p>
<p>About the only part of Bali that doesn’t boast a famous beach with a flavour all its own is Ubud, which is nestled in the highlands and well away from the coast.</p>
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		<title>Bali travel tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2009 12:01:07 +0000</pubDate>
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Beautiful Bali
One of Asia&#8217;s most popular destinations continues to draw the crowd, with its fantastic beaches, excellent hospitality, lovely landscapes, intriguing temples, tropical gardens and exotic Balinese culture. Whether you&#8217;re coming for a party or some peace and quiet, the island offers all that and more, both in the mountains and beside the sea.
This Bali [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Beautiful Bali</strong></p>
<p>One of Asia&#8217;s most popular destinations continues to draw the crowd, with its fantastic beaches, excellent hospitality, lovely landscapes, intriguing temples, tropical gardens and exotic Balinese culture. Whether you&#8217;re coming for a party or some peace and quiet, the island offers all that and more, both in the mountains and beside the sea.</p>
<p>This Bali guide and blog is the pre-cursor to a full travel guide to the island, featuring dozens of pages and images to help you plan your trip and get the most from your visit. From spas to surfing, food to festivals we have it covered here with our expert travel writers. It&#8217;s part of a larger series on Southeast Asia travel destinations.</p>
<p>Bali has recovered from it&#8217;s terrible bombing and offers a safe and relaxed destination that epitomises the best of tropical Pacific islands. Come on in to this site to see it for yourself before you&#8217;ve left home. Before planning your trip consider saving money on flights, travel deals and hotels with <a href="http://www.discountvouchers.co.uk/travel">discount vouchers offered by some sites.</a></p>
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