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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