Wednesday, March 15, 2017

View Bali From The Drone




Indonesia: known for its tropical beaches, lush landscapes, and incredible culture. It is a country scattered with over seventeen thousand islands all of which have their own history and magic. Bali, of course, is among the most popularly known as it receives millions of tourists every year. Somewhere around 3 million to be more precise, and this accounts for 80% of the inbound tourism to Indonesia. Bali hosts attractions from sea level all the way up to 3,031 meters at the peak of Mt. Agung. A combination of three different languages are spoken in Bali yet English is understood on a majority of the island including isolated rural communities but also Luxury apartments in Bali have in Canggu a new buyers trend in the real estate market...





The Indian Ocean is of the most active nature on the planet and constantly brings world-class waves to Bali’s beaches. The ultra-live reefs and geographic landmarks create the kind of waves surfers dream of. Combine that with crystal clear tropical warm water and you have yourself a true paradise. Surf tourism is most abundant in Bali compared to the other islands and when visiting certain regions of Bali it is easily noticed the impact this lifestyle has.

In addition to surf tourism, Bali’s major industry is rice cultivation. The island hosts fertile plains that are filled with lush rice terraces and provide some of the most incredible pristine scenery in Indonesia and even the world. With this fertility comes additional primitive traits such as cattle and livestock farming, coffee and spice plantations, and palm density that you cannot even believe.

The simple life of Indonesians is also something of great admiration. You can see it in their smile, feel it in their voice, and connect with it through conversation. The wooden shelters scattered amongst rural communities that teach their offspring sustainability through their environment. Their culture should also be noted as one of the most unique, strong, and beautiful on this planet. They continue to practice enchanting dance dramas and haunting gamelan music that are world famous and a major attraction to visitors from all over. The artisan work of the Ubud area has influenced style and décor to every architect and designer around the world.

Needless to say, Bali and Indonesia carry magnetizing magic that will only continue to grow more popular with tourists. The internet and technology continue to spread media to the masses with tempting imagery and dreams of getaways. Bali drone expert “Indo Eye” takes this idea and reaches new ‘heights’ with his aerial videography and photography. Have a look at his latest production of some Indonesian landscapes that fill the viewer with emotion and sensation that cannot be described in words.



Monday, January 23, 2017

6 Unique things to do in Seminyak



Bali is a sublime mix of relaxation and natural attractions, while there are many especially unique things to do in Seminyak, a beach resort to the south of the island. Although renowned as the perfect honeymoon destination, this Indonesian island is currently enjoying a healthy relationship with travel addicts and nature lovers alike. From snorkeling in the pristine waters of Padang Bay to an unforgettable meal on Madu Sari Mountain, there are many unique reasons as to why so many visitors return to the island year after year.


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Here are 7 unique things to do in Seminyak:

1.Diving and snorkeling

After getting acquainted with one of the most charming and enchanting havens on earth, it’s time to explore beneath the surface of the blue waters surrounding Bali. Sites such as Amed, Padang Bay, and Pulau Menjangan are perfect for beginners with a very light current and peaceful surroundings while more advanced divers can enjoy sites like around Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan, and Candidasa.

In terms of visibility, the waters of Bali range from 10 to 50 meters ensuring an unforgettable encounter and the best visibility is usually found around Nusa Penida and Pulau Menjangan

Tip: It is recommended to wear a 3mm full-length suit but don’t worry, Bali is a warm destination all year round so it will not be chilly.





2. Take a bike tour

Cycling is very common in Bali and one of the best ways to get around in Seminyak. In fact, a bike tour is arguably one of the best things to do in Bali as the island has invested heavily in amazing bike parks and other bicycle infrastructures.

You can also rent a bike independently and venture wherever your heart takes you, but a bike tour has the added value of being able to introduce you to local villages, rice paddy fields and other areas of local culture. You can even cycle to Monkey Forest to visit the crab-eating macaques or head to Goa Gajah, known as one of the holiest places in Bali. Either way, cycling is a great way to see the local environment, not to mention it is also a very affordable and healthy activity.





3. Enjoy an unforgettable meal

Bali has also some of the most unique and most fascinating dining places you will ever encounter. One of the absolute “must-see” dining places amongst these options is Frankenstein’s Laboratory where you get to dine in a monster-themed restaurant, although this is if you are brave enough to eat with Frankenstein without losing your appetite. Another highlight is the opportunity to dine at a live volcano at the Madu Sari Mountain restaurant. It might sound crazy at first but enjoying dinner with the backdrop of a volcano is one of the most romantic meals you could possibly hope to find. And then there is Pomengrate in the middle of actual paddy fields or Sardine where you can enjoy a meal in the serenity of a man-made paddy field.




4.Explore Bali with an ATV

Well yes cycling around Bali on 2 wheels is amazing but some people like to get around a little faster. While enjoying the real beauty of Bali would be hard with a car, ATVs and Buggies are a great way to travel while feeling immersed in the local surroundings.

The Bali Quad and Bali Buggy tours take you to discover Bali’s heartland and rural village scenes on off-road four-wheelers that whiz through all kinds of terrain with ease. On such a tour there will are professional guides to give you instructions and information on the local areas but in general, this is genuinely one of the most fun things to do in Bali. Feet off the ground, helmet on, saddle up, right thumb on lever… and off you go.



5. Visit a Waterpark in Bali

You just can’t go to Seminyak without taking a day trip to at least one of the amazing water parks. Waterbom Bali in central Kuta, which is also the island's first and largest; New Kuta Green Park, located in the southern Bukit Peninsula, and the latest addition being the Circus Waterpark, located in the outskirts of Kuta will get you excited.

Each of these parks features a wide array of slides, lazy river pools, and food and beverage outlets, a great day to enjoy with family or the large group of Friends. Some beaches even offer kids pools and slides as well as the Padma resort Legian where the family pool has 3 slides and water umbrellas. And then there is the Bali Dynasty resort which is home to a 56-meter slide and a separate adults-only lazy pool with babysitting services to take care of the kids.




6.Experience surfing

The southern shores of Bali have the perfect rolling waves and beaches for surfers, the origin of surfing in Bali started with the island’s own first visitors back in 1930 where wave-riders visited the island to discover the beauty of its waves, drawn by the sun and beaches wave riders flown in ever since! Bali's surfer crowd comprises experienced riders and beginners who want a piece of the action. Pros can head to the outer reef breaks of the southern Bukit Peninsula, while newbies can opt for smaller waves in the lagoons. Bali is a great place to pick up the sport, and Seminyak has many places in which you can avail of board rentals and surf schools widely available. Surf shops are also abundant, so you can easily source your wax, rash guards and any other gear you might need! You can also visit surfing schools there that could give you guidance and help you have your first surfing experience in Seminyak.