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Showing posts with label Bali Island. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bali Island. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Bali Very Beautiful and Gorgeous

Tourism sector in Bali is the most developed and developing countries, but is still likely to be developed more modern. This area has a variety of attractions, both natural, historical and cultural tourism. Nature, for example, includes 47 attractions, such as panorama at Kintamani, Kuta Beach, Legian, Seminyak, Tanah Lot, Panida Nusa, Nusa Dua, Karang Asem, Lake Batur, Bedugul Lake, Sangieh Nature Reserve, West Bali National Park, and Garden Menjangan Island Marine.
Including 83 cultural tourism attractions, such as the type of art in Ubud, Tanah Lot sacred sites, Barong ceremony in Jimbaran and various art venues and galleries are now many popping up in several places on the island of Bali. Cultural tourism is growing rapidly, especially many works of art produced by painters and sculptors from Bali. Price paintings and sculptures made in Bali, the price could reach tens to hundreds of millions of dollars. In fact, there are some foreign artists who have long lived in Bali, such as Mario Blanko, Arie Smith, Rudolf Bonner and so on.
Similarly, historical tours, you can see some historical relics such as Karangasem kingdom, Klungkung and Buleleng. The potential for tourism in Bali that have contributed and foreign exchange revenues of Bali is still a potential to be developed to advance. Denpasar City is strategically has pretty good facilities in terms of services trade, and has an international airport, should be used for various purposes such as tourism and international trade services.
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Friday, March 2, 2012

Most contributors Tourist Australia to Bali

Australia tops the list of 10 countries supplying the majority of tourists who enjoy the holiday on the island of Bali during January 2012. "The people of Australia to visit the island as many as 63 704 people during January 2012, an increase of 8.40 percent over the same month the previous year which recorded 58 770 people," said Head of the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) Bali Province, I Gede Suarsa in Denpasar on Friday ( 02/03/2012).

Gede Suarsa explained, mostly Australian tourists are coming through Ngurah Rai airport with a plane ride directly from the country, only 999 of them through the sea port with cruise boat. Meanwhile, during 2011, Australian tourists to Bali recorded 788 664 people, an increase of 22.85 percent over the previous year only 641 979 people.

Gede Suarsa added, the increase is being made thanks to Australia's economy is getting better, which is quite Balinese kondisif conditions, the distance between Australia and Bali are not too far as well as air transport is very smooth.

Australia more and more tourists travel to Bali because they consider Bali as a "second home". Conditions that make Australia are able to contribute for 25.15 percent of total foreign tourists visited Bali many as 253 286 people during January 2012. Under these conditions an increase of 21.14 percent over the same month the previous year which recorded only 209 093 people.

According Suarsa, from 10 countries supply the most tourists to Bali during the month of January 2012, eight countries of which has increased quite encouraging, only two countries showed a decrease. The eight countries whose citizens are more and more tourists to Bali but also Australia China by 222.18 per cent from 17 102 to 55 099 people of Taiwan and 20.11 percent from 9717 people to 11 671 people.

Malaysia further 13.53 per cent from 10 267 to 11 656 people people, South Korea 1.23 per cent from 10 439 to 10 567 people person, Singapore 9.76 per cent from 6893 people to 7566 people, 17.13 percent Amerka States from 5791 to 6.783 of the 2.73 and the British people a message from 6157 to 6325 people.

"The two countries that their citizens to travel to Bali which was reduced from 16 747 people in Japan in January 2011 to just 12 805 in January 2012 and Russia from 11 499 to 10 907 people person," said Gede Suarsa.

Sources:Antara
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