Jumat, 12 Oktober 2012

Bali Diving - Dive Sites in Bali


Bali Diving Activities

Bali Diving - Dive Sites in Bali

NoService OptionsPrice (USD)Price per
1  Nusa Dua 1 Dive 35.00 person
2  Nusa Penida 2 Dive 116.00 person
3  Nusa Penida Manta Point 2 Dive 130.00 person
4  Tulamben 2 Dive 98.00 person
5  Menjangan 2 Dive 116.00 person
6  Padang Bai 2 Dive 98.00 person
7  Lembongan 2 Dive 116.00 person
8  Amed 2 Dive 98.00 person
9  3 Days Dive Course 325.00 person

 Sanur Diving Sites

Dive Bali is certainly a diving place to get your gear on and go for a dive Bali. The diversity of marine life and dive sites is exceptional. One day can be filled with the magnificent Oceanic Sunfish, or Mola Mola, around the waters of Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Penida, whilst the......

Bali ATV Ride

Bali ATV Ride - Bakas Village, Klungkung

NoService OptionsPrice (USD)Price per
1ATV Single 68.00 person
2ATV Tandem 105.00 couple

Bali ATV Ride

ATV is a motor cycle which has four wheels. It is usually used by the people for agriculture or recreation. Its wheel is specially modified with high tire. So, it just used at......read more

Bali Elephant Riding - Bakas Klungkung


Bakas Elephant Riding

Bali Elephant Riding - Bakas Klungkung

NoService OptionsPrice (USD)Price per :

*Elephant 60 Minutes 88.00 person
*Elephant 40 Minutes 73.00 person
*Elephant 30 Minutes 56.00 person
*Elephant 15 Minutes 47.00 person
*Elephant Only Looking 15.00 person

Bakas Elephant Tour lies in Bakas Village, Banjarangkan District, Klungkung Regency. It is located at the Starting Point of Bakas Levi Rafting, a prime tourist destination in Bali that enable the package to be combined with Kintamani Tour, Besakih Tour and other.....( read more )

Rabu, 01 Agustus 2012

Everything You Need To Know About Getting Merried In Bali


MARRIAGE LAWS, LICENSES AND CERTIFICATES

Bali is part of the Republic of Indonesia and is subject to Indonesian Laws. Every couple considering getting married in Bali must comply with these Laws. In accordance with Law No. 1 of 1974 concerning marriages in Indonesia (Article 2 (1): “a marriage is legitimate if it has been performed according to the laws of the respective religious beliefs of the parties concerned.”

All couples who marry in Indonesia must declare a religion. Agnosticism and Atheism are not recognized. The Civil Registry Office can record marriages of persons of Islam, Hindu, Buddhist, Christian-Protestant and Christian-Catholic faiths. Marriage partners must have the same religion, otherwise one partner must make a written declaration of change of religion.........

Consulates Office In Bali

Australian General Consulate
Represented for Australian, Canada, New Zealand, New Guinea
Jl. Tantular No: 32 Renon-Denpasar
Phone: 0361-241 118, Fax: 0361-241 120
Email: bali.congen@dfat.gov.au

Czech Republic Honorary Consulate
Jl. Pengembak No: 17 sanur, Denpasar
Phone: 0361-286 465, Fax: 0361-286 408
Email: bali@honorary.mzv.cz

France Consulate Agency
Jl. Mertasari Gg.II No: 8, Sanur Kauh-Denpasar
Phone: 0361-285 485, Fax: 0361-286 406
Email: consul@dps.centrin.net.id

Balinese Cock Fighting / Blood Sacrifice Ceremony


Balinese Cockfighting is very famous in Bali, this is done by balinese people usually for a blood sacrifice for the temple ceremony. Cockfighting are a regular feature of temple ceremonies – a combination of sacrifices, sport and gambling. Men keep fighting cock as prized pets, carefully grooming and preparing them for their brief moment of glory or defeat. At the festival, the cock are matched, a lethally sharp metal spur is tied to one leg, there’s a crescendo of shouting and betting, the birds are pushed against each other to stir them up, then they’re released and the feathers fly.

It’s usually over in seconds- a slash of the spur and one rooster is down and dying. After the bout, the successful gamblers collect their pay-offs and the winning owner gets to take the dead rooster home for his cooking pot. When traveling in rural Bali, you will know there’s a cockfight nearby when you see scores of vehicles and scooters parked near a temple but nobody in sight. The men are usually backed behind the compound...............

Balinese Wedding / Nganten Ceremony



Balinese Wedding (Nganten) ceremony is belonging to the last Manusia Yadnya ceremony that most Balinese are likely to experience is that of marriage, Pawiwahan, less formally called Nganten.The most common form of marriage in Bali is elopement “Ngerorod or Melaib. The man and women arrange to meet somewhere out of sight of the girl’s parents and spend the night together at a friend’s house, with sufficient publicity that people find out what is going on.


Under these circumstances the girls can not return to her parents and resume her normal life. In almost all cases the girl’s parents are not in the least surprised. They pretend to be outraged at the impoliteness of the boy and his family for plotting the downfall of their daughter. But usually the whole thing is planned to avoid the very expensive ceremonies that would have to have been put on had the couple been married by the mutual consent of the two families...............