Legian - It might be pretty hard to accurately mention the border
between Kuta and Legian. But you can simply pass the Melasti Street, as
it definitely the most recognizable part of Legian. Similar to other parts
of Kuta, the vibrant nightlife along with the pubs and discos are popular
watering holes for revelers. A great range of home- stays, bungalows up
to the starred hotels can be easily found in Legian, one of Balis
most visited resorts.
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Wida Hotel
Jl. Melasti No. 36, Legian Legian
Type : homestay
Description:
Wida's Beach Inn is situated on Melasti Street, only 15 minutes from Ngurah Rai International Airport, 25 minutes from Denpasar, the capital city of Bali, and only 5 minutes walk to the beach. A simple hotel close to various attractions in Kuta.
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Hotel Kusnadi
Jl. Werkudara No. 518, Legian
Type : homestay
Description:
Hotel Kusnadi is situated in the heart of Legian. You can shop in the nearby vendors that sell along the road and dine in the surrounding various cafes and restaurants. In the front part of hotel there is a restaurant where you can enjoy the Western..
Description:
This losmen is a little shabby but cheap. There are eight basic rooms all facing a small garden. All rooms are with ceiling fans and cold water shower. All terraced rooms are equipped with twin-bed. A small restaurant serves Indonesian and Western..
Jessen Inn II
Jl. Singosari Kresek No. 7, Legian
Type : homestay
Description:
Sitting on just five-minute walk from Kuta Beach, Jesen's Inn offers its 10 rooms. The inn is centrally located. It is only few minutes walk to the shopping center in Kuta area. Some traditional Indonesian food vendors can be found nearby the inn...
Close to the foot of the majestic and still active Mt Agung, Dukuh Sibetan villagers are only too aware of their precarious existence. When the volcano erupted in 1963, sand and rocks blanketed the village farmlands, making a return to normal agriculture impossible. One of the few crops that were able to survive in these new conditions, however, was salak- the snake fruit, already present in the area for hundreds of years.
Ngaben is a way of cremating human body in funeral ceremony for Balinese
Hinduism. So Ngaben should not be a tourism object or a comodity for tourism,
actually. Because, as a funeral ceremony, it is not worth of becoming it
as a performance at all.
A scenic morning drive direct to Penelokan
where a steep winding road leads down to the shores of lake Batur. Motor
boats await to take you across the lake to a village strangling on the brink
between past and future.
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