The island of Bali is truly a dreamlike place to visit. The high volcanoes, thick jungles, and the warm surroundings of the Indian Ocean make it a piece of paradise on Earth. It is truly a fantastic place to visit. Bali is a charming place which can mesmerize its visitors with its cultural diversity and a vast number of activities. Your trip to Bali will be a busy one, and you would experience one of the most extraordinary ordinary adventures on your tour to Bali.
Here are some amazing facts you should know about Bali:
Volcano Agung
About 3412 meters high, Agung is considered one of the most sacred places in Bali. Many Balinese people try to sleep with their head towards the volcano because all the temples are turned to its party. The volcano last erupted in 1963-1964 and is still active. The mountain looks complete conical from a distance.
Bamboo Chocolate Factory
This large commercial bamboo building was inaugurated in November 2011 and is open to visitors for tours and sales of chocolate products. Bali’s largest city, Denpasar, is quite close to the chocolate factory, and the guides recommend tourist to visit the facility.
Black-Sand Beaches
Bali is full of volcanic, black-sand beaches. The black sand can be somewhat hard on the feet as it absorbs heat, but it’s great to visit the black beach. Although the region is tropical but due to the presence of volcano the beach sand is black.
World's Most Expensive Coffee
Bali is home to the most expensive coffee in the world, known as kopi luwak. The prices are so high that it can go up to 50 dollars per coffee cup. It's made by passing beans through the digestive tract of a mammal known as a civet (and obviously the beans are well cleaned before being roasted!).
Dependence on Tourism
As Bali provides the cheapest exotic holidays, it is entirely dependent upon tourism. With a steady stream of tourist all around the year, Bali is one of the best places that you can visit.
Languages
The cultural diversity in Bali allows gives it some 580 languages. The native language is Balinese, a Malayo-Polynesian tongue, but Bahasa Indonesian is of course also widely spoken (as is English).
Hinduism
Unlike the rest of Muslim Indonesia, a particularly local form of Hinduism is prevalent in Balinese society. Its festivals and rituals are quite beautiful to witness!
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