Punctuate this year with meaningful experiences. Choose from options that girdle the globe – from Go Green and birthday parties to sobering memorials. Here’s our pick of the 7 best things to do next year, fresh fromAdimelali.com , yours trusted traveling buddies in Bali.
1) Hug a NATURE in the SIDEMEN VILLAGE
The UN is declaring 2011 the International Year of the Forest, with events planned from WEST BALI NATIONAL PARK to SIDEMEN VILLAGE to help promote and preserve the globe’s forests. Sounds like a good time for the ultimate forest, the Sidemen. The region, which is in EAST BALI ( Karangasem region), is filled with opportunities, even in the wake of deforestation. SIDEMEN, reached by Car for 1 ,5 Hours or Motor bike for a 1 Hour from Kuta, where you can do to hike in the jungle, Farming with Local, River explorer. Try going in June and July when that's means , No Rain. Trips can also be arranged from places like Candidasa, Amed, Tulamben or Ubud
2) Push a BIKE FROM MOUNTAIN TO THE SEA
First Arrival in Bali, and jammed or stuck in the middle of crowded traffic Kuta or Seminyak, then your plan to left all the stressful at home just a joke. Well one things you have to know, for you who looking a peaceful of Bali, and want to see what Bali like National Geographic or your guide book photo's of Bali, EAST BALI BIKE TOURS is the choice,
See spectacular countryside and the mountain scenery of rural East Bali, and have developed East Bali Bike Tours to share this magic with visitors from around the world.Led by knowledgable and friendly local guides, East Bali Bike Tours offers travelers a unique opportunity to go deep into Bali’s countryside, and experience the daily life of rural rice farmers and craftsmen firsthand.They will make sure that the tours positively benefit the local community whenever possible, by buying produce at locally owned farms or fruit gardens, and local handicrafts and souvenirs.
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3) Dive GILI SELANG
This small island lies at the very eastern tip of Bali between Tulamben and Padang Bai. Reached either from Ahmed (half hour in a small boat) or from Padang Bai (1 hour by speedboat) since the road there is quite bad. Gili Selang lies at an exposed position right in the currents that flow through Lombok Strait (see Indonesian Throughflow). You dive in a very current-swept area, so this dive is only for experienced divers. Gili Selang: The island looks like it just broke away from the mainland. There is a narrow channel on the west side, but you start your dive in the north and if you are swept along the east side of the island you end up just south of the island where there is an area to escape the current - so take an experienced boat driver along in case you get swept away. This is a very nice dive site and covered everywhere with soft corals - probably the healthiest corals in Bali - but also a lot of fish and a good chance to find turtles, bumphead parrotfishes, tunas and whitetip reef sharks. And Nearby is 2 others dive point, THREE FINGERS, WATERLOO.
4) RAFTING THE RIVER of STEELS
Service standards delivered on Ayung River Ubud rafting experience, the Telaga Waja in East Bali put simply, will challenge you and your guide every step of the way! TELAGA WAJA ( Means POOLS of STEELS),
The thrilling Telaga Waja adventure begins in the foothills of the sacred Mount Agung, after an in-depth safety and equipment briefing experienced guides. From the time you drop into the first set of rapids, your heart will be racing and your adrenalin pumping.In a continual spray of white clear water, you will rush past steep banks and ancient hanging trees, whilst rafting straight through cascading waterfalls of cold natural spring water. The Sobek guides will give you instruction and work with you to safely navigate the raft through torrents, twists, tight turns and inclined rapids.
Over head obstacles, narrow gorges and breathtaking views of terraced rice plains all along the way will give you an appetite for your final challenge! The Water Dam! Hold on, Take a deep breath, and down you go!
5) BALI INTERNATIONAL TRIATHLON
The fifth annual Bali International Triathlon takes place June 26, 2011 in Jimbaran Bay, nestled between Four Seasons Resort at Jimbaran Bay and the Intercontinental Bali Resort. The weekend features an Olympic distance event and Sprint distance event, the only triathlons ever to be held in Bali. Join us for a unique destination race combining a luxurious race setting with a challenging course.Each participating triathlete will be provided with the following: * High Quality Race T-shirt * Competitor Swim Cap * Ticket to pre-race dinner event hosted by Four Seasons Jimbaran Bay * Access to post race awards party and follow up lunch on the beach with local musicians * Opportunity to participate in discounted tours and watersports activities throughout Bali * Discounted hotel rates for athletes and their families * Jenggala's ceramic plate for all top 3 category winners and overall winner.
6) NYEPI THE BALINESE NEW YEARS
It's time for reflection, On March 2011, 05 Saturday, Begin with MELASTI ceremony
Melasti - precedes Nyepi and is the loud part of the two-day event, where well-dressed villagers offer flowers and fruit and holy men sacrifice pigs
And the day before Nyepi, start in the evening it's a OGOH-OGOH Parade, all over the island, from City to the villages, the crowded before the Day of silent is start in the early morning next day.
* Nyepi - the quiet day after Melasti welcomes the beginning of the lunar year with a silent vigil to fool the spirits. Bali's airport is closed on Nyepi, no traffic, no light, no night club.
7) Write a postcard
E-books, mobile phone apps, augmented reality – we live and travel in a world of instant information and sore thumbs. This year is a good time to pause and revisit that ol’ travel chestnut: the postcard. What started a century ago as a craze of keepsakes (recipients cherished them as much as travellers sending them cherished their actual experiences) has lost out to wi-fi , text messaging and Flickr images. A shame. Sending a postcard leads to all sorts of local life commonly missed – stationery shops, post offi ces, funny stamps – as well as the art of actually writing with a pen.
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