Surfing In Legian

With over eighteen thousand islands to explore Indonesia is located somewhere between the Pacific and the Indian Ocean. Known for its gorgeous landscapes, there is plenty to do in the country. The country has many historical and cultural sites that have broad tourist appeal. There are also plenty of natural attractions as well. Visit an active volcano at the Bromo-Tengger-Semeru National Park, trek the forests of Sumatra, or track the fierce Komodo dragon in the aptly named Komodo Island. Then there is shopping in the country’s capital, Jakarta, and a host of beaches in the island of Bali.

Bali is sometimes called the ‘Island of the Gods’ and it is easy to see why. While the Indonesian island is widely known for its pristine beaches, it actually contains a diverse landscape featuring stony mountains, verdant rice terraces, and lush forests. Most tourists frequent Kuta, which has the most active night scene, and Seminyak, which is like an upscale version of Kuta. However, there are plenty of spots for tourists wishing to avoid the crowds.

Relatively quieter than most other parts of Bali, Legian is a beachside town situated south of Seminyak. Although it offers the same types of shops and bars found in places such as Kuta, the vibe in Legian is more chilled and laid back. It is also less crowded. The beaches found towards the northern region of Legian are especially quiet and are terrific for surfing. There are plenty of places on the beach that rent out surfboards and boogie boards, and a few that offer lessons for beginners. For surfers looking for great waves and a terrific atmosphere, Legian is the place to be.

Of all Indonesia’s islands Bali is probably the most well-known. It is one easily one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. Visitors may find getting around a bit difficult. The island’s roadways are still being developed and at times struggle to cope with the heavy tourist traffic. However, by staying at a Bali resort with a central location tourists will be able to walk to many places of interest. Tourists looking for such Bali resorts can try the Anantara Seminyak Bali. Located close to a host of terrific bars, nightclubs and shopping centres, guests will have the best of Bali delivered right to their doorstep.

Thanuja Silva is a travel writer who writes under the pen name Auburn Silver. She has a passion for fashion and a deep interest in admiring new and exotic attractions around the world.

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The Waterbom Water Park in Bali

In the heart of Bali’s tourist spots lies the Waterbom Water Park that is the perfect attraction for a fun filled family vacation. Its picturesque location within close proximity to the infamous Kuta Beach, its close proximity to many of the other Bali tourist destinations and its 5 minute distance from the International Airport all contribute towards making Waterbom a must-visit destination on your next visit.

With 15 different water rides, fantastic facilities and a kiddies area as well, Waterbom is a place resounding with adrenaline shot screams of thrill. The smash down slide is a straight drop of 25 meters that shoots you to the bottom of the ride within 4 seconds. The Boomerang takes you down 20 meters only to bring you right back up again. The climax is a super rush of adrenaline that takes you up, down and across. The superbowl is an exhilarating ride that flushes you down to the pool in a matter of seconds and the jungle and boogie rides are perfect to race against each other.

When you are tired of the fast paced thrill of the rides take time off to relax in the lazy river or head over to the pleasure pool and the sunken pool bar for some refreshing tropical drinks.

The fish spa offers a relaxed environment whilst you allow hungry garra rufa fish to nibble on your feet for a smooth exfoliating treatment. Whilst enjoying a fish spa why not opt for an air brush tattoo, which is easy to get on and lasts only for a week at the maximum.

Cabanas and gazebos, dining outlets, retail shops and even a reflexology treatment centre are all available for a guaranteed complete day of fun, thrills and adventure.

The 3.8 hectare area of the Waterbom Water Park is a lush green tropical garden and is a spectacular sight to behold in itself. The Park also prides itself on maintaining the highest International standards of safety and follows stringent international standards and practices. The Park is also able to boast of many awards and accolades in this regard.

If you are planning on making a visit and are looking for a Bali spa resort consider the luxurious comfort of the COMO Shambhala Estate Bali with its touch of exclusivity and island elegance. It is one of the best Bali spa resorts around.

Take a Walk on the Wild Side at Sanur’s Bali Marine Walk

Littered with breathtaking beaches and crystal blue ocean vistas the island paradise of Bali is the stuff of dreams for holidaymakers around the world. Frequented by beach lovers and avid divers alike what lies above the surface in this palm tree infested beach Mecca is believed to rival what lies beneath. Although the experience of diving underwater has been reserved for seasoned divers and scuba divers in most tourist hubs, visitors to Bali need only venture down to the western region of Lembongan Island to take a walk on the wild side to explore Bali’s marine heritage.

Tipped to be one of the must-have experiences for marine life enthusiasts and novices alike no tour of Bali would be compete without taking a walk on its sea bed courtesy of the Bali Marine Walk in Sanur. Visitors need virtually no specialized skills to take part in the adventure and need not even be experienced swimmers to explore the sea floor of Sanur in its unbridled magical splendor.

The tour begins at Sindhu Beach in Sanur where a speed boat transports groups of travellers to Lembongan Island in a cruise that takes a mere 30 minutes. Once guests arrive at the island they can don the specially designed underwater helmets that supply a steady flow of oxygen to marine walkers from a scuba tank on board the boat. Cushioned for extra comfort and enabled with defogging technology the helmets offer visitors unhindered views of the sea bed and its multitude of fish species.

Stepping down the ladder at the boat’s side diving experts guide the guests on their 6m decent in to the underwater world of Bali’s ocean floor where underwater gardens and coral reefs are within arm’s length. Visitors are then handed fish food cans to feed the fishes and attract the multi-colored marine life beneath to one’s personal space. Flocking to the marine walkers the fish will happily frolic and feed on the grub while the tour guides snap keepsake photographs as souvenirs. The marine walkers remain submerged for a total of 15 minutes before heading up the ladder to the boat and then on to the island where they engage in bicycle tours of the villages in the area, experience seaweed farms and enjoy traditional Indonesian cuisine from the island restaurants.

Travellers on the lookout for luxury Bali spa resorts should look no further than the idyllic COMO Shambhala Estate Bali. As a premier Bali spa resort this one stop hub for rest and rejuvenation leaves little to the imagination when it comes to indulgent island vacations.