
Bali commonly evokes the end of the world, the image of a sandy beach, a little paradise on Earth. However, Bali is also the magnificence of its landscapes of rice paddies, mountains and volcanoes, its distinctive architecture, unique religious customs, an unrivalled welcome from its people, a varied gastronomy with new flavors… under the perfect blend of semi-equatorial and tropical climates.
The land of the sleeping gods in the sacred mountains, Bali is known for its conviviality, traditions and festivities. A province of Indonesia located near the islands of Java and Lombok in the Indian Ocean, it is part of the Lesser Sunda Islands and is home to over 3 million inhabitants, despite being smaller than Corsica. It is the only island to favor the Hindu religion in the world’s largest Muslim country.
There’s so much to do in Bali if you love nature and a change of scenery. Get on a motorcycle and ride the miles of roads through rice paddies and dormant volcanoes. Bali abounds in fabulous natural sights, nestled in the heart of its forests and caves.
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