Destination: Bali
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Bali has a tropical climate due to its proximity to the equator. All year round temperatures average at 31 degrees Celsius. High humidity can be expected during the wet season between the months of October to April. The dry season is between the months of May to September with low humidity.
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5:20:45 AM
(GMT+07:00) SE Asia Standard Time
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About Bali
Bali is small, just 140 Km by 80 Km and lies between Java, the most highly populated and influential of all the islands, and Lombok, one of the quieter and moderately slower paced islands. Like many islands, Bali has developed a world of its own. It not only captures what is special about Indonesia but also has a uniqueness of its own.

Daily life on Bali is culturally linked to satisfying and appeasing the gods, spirits and demons in the midst of breathtaking panoramas of cultivated rice terraces, impressive volcanoes and pristine beaches. Bali’s main volcano, Gunung Agung, is still active and sometimes explosive and is considered sacred among local people as it is believed to be the centre of the universe.

Bali of today is one of the twenty six provinces of the Republic of Indonesia, divided administratively between eight districts that take their names and boundaries from the island’s old Hindu kingdoms.

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Tourism Board
Bali Tourism Board
Tel: 62 361 235600
Email: info@balitourismboard.org
Web: www.balitourismboard.org
Convention Bureau
Bali International Conventions Centre
Tel: 62 361 771 906
Email: Jason.leung@westin.com
Web: www.baliconvention.com

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