Bali is one of the small islands that make up the archipelago of Indonesia. This particular island is a confusing mix of tourism and local culture. There are parts of the island that still remain virtually untouched, but then there are other parts, like Kuta that have a real intensive level of tourism (mainly Australians), with a very Americanised culture.
If you are going to Bali, I would recommend the resort of Sanur, again it is quite ?touristy?, but there is still some local charm to be found. If you are looking for peace and quiet, then Sanur is preferable to Kuta.
For someone wanting a dynamic holiday, Bali is definitely not the place to go. Bali is more for relaxing, pottering about and enjoying the local food, wine and culture. One particular attraction is the excursions that are available, which including horse riding ...
Pobs 10.10.2000
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Advantages: Peaceful and less hassle Disadvantages: See above; but it depends on what you want
This is a follow-up to Scam in Kuta.
It rather scared me out of the region, or at least put me off Kuta for a while. Headed for somewhere quiet, and found that somewhere in Sanur; and bliss in comparison.
Stayed at the Santai Hotel, which has a fantastic vegetarian restaurant incorporated into it; Kafe Jali Tawa, the food is just marvellous.Its also got an Internet centre on site. All in all, very laid back and environmentally friendly. Just what i needed after my first piece of excitement in Kuta.
There's a marvellous stretch of beach, which has a boardwalk running the length, although a little broken in some places, and very little hassle; and the little was pretty friendly. A great place to relax and unwind for a few days.
Not, a tremendous amount to do, although the night market is well worth a visit; and you can always pop ...
stevesingh 11.01.2001
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For us Sanur struck a balance between the brashness of Kuta and Nusa Dua where we had heard there was not much to tempt you out of the cocoon of your hotel complex. The beach at Sanur is excellent ? all four km of it -and offers every type of water sport under the sun ?snorkelling, water skiing, wind surfing and para sailing. Sanur is not for those who want a hectic night life although there are plenty of bars and restaurants if you tire of eating in your hotel Shopping is good too whether it is from the street traders or the shops themselves. The street traders are les persistent and intimidating than some other places we have been in and are generally good humoured in their attempts to push the price up. There are regular tourist buses to other parts of Bali from Sanur although I have to say that road safety does not seem to figure ...
carolinecook2000 18.09.2000
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Long Name
The Gangsa By Kayumanis
Type
Hotel
Address
28, Jalan Tirta Akasa, Sanur, 80227, Indonesia
City
Sanur
Country
Indonesia
Street
28, Jalan Tirta Akasa
Post Code
80227
Continent
Asia
Manufacturer's product description
One Bedroom Villa - Exclusivity and modern comfort at their finest come together in Balis premier hotel establishment, the Gangsa by Kayumanis. This idyllic escape enjoys an unbeatable beach view on the southern end of theIndonesian isle of Bali, providing unbelievably exotic sceneries among undulating tropical hills. As a pioneer in the concept of exclusive, luxury holiday retreats in South East Asia, this hotel takes great pride in offering a superior level of hospitality making stays here unrepeatable experiences for each and every guest.
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