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How much is the trip to Bali?

Self-help tour per person 10000 is enough; If you want to join a group, it depends on where you start. The most cost-effective way is to start from Shenzhen. The five-day tour costs about 4000-5000 yuan per person. You can choose Shenzhen Kang Hui Travel Company. Generally speaking, tour fees for group tours do not include tour guide tips and airport taxes, which add up to about RMB/person in 300 yuan. There are free activities during the trip, and you can shop freely (of course, you have to pay for your own fare and meals). The fare is similar to the domestic standard, and the variety of meals is also very rich, with various grades. Cheap KFC and tea restaurant packages, around 20 yuan, expensive ones are not capped, depending on personal preferences, hehe. At the same time, during the free activities, the tour guide will recommend (not force) sailing ($85/person) or drifting ($65/person). They are all great projects, including lunch, and most of the guests will participate. I don't seem to have heard of any bad reviews. I suggest a SPA, which is much better than the same price in China. Bali (English name Bali) ~ "Island of the Gods" Among the crowns surrounded by more than 17,000 islands in Indonesia, Bali is undoubtedly the most dazzling pearl in this crown.

"Island of the Gods" is the most commonly used adjective to describe Bali. Bali, an island only 145 km long and about 80 km wide, has a population of more than 3 million and 1 10,000 temples. Balinese people firmly believe that they are descendants of the gods, and almost all aspects of life in Bali-economy, agriculture, politics, art and social habits-are also inseparable from religion. Hindu beliefs deeply influence the life, thinking and behavior of local residents.

Interestingly, this beautiful island is not only influenced by the pure and rich religious spiritual life, but also has the most vigorous tourism industry in Indonesia. Bali's beaches are quite famous, attracting tourists from all over the world to leave footprints here. The beautiful beaches in the south are full of related buildings and facilities developed by tourism and leisure industry. You can enjoy the enthusiasm and joy of Nanyang tourism here. However, in the inland platform of Bali, well-preserved religious temples are full of exotic customs. ......

Bali is located in the south-central part of the Indonesian archipelago, adjacent to Java in the west across the Bali Strait and Lombok in the east. It covers an area of 5,620 square kilometers, east-west 140 kilometers, north-south 80 kilometers, and has a population of 3 million. It is one of the three major tourist attractions in Indonesia, with five outlying islands and nine counties. Denpasar is the capital and the largest city on the island. The main languages are Indonesian, Indonesian, Balinese, Javanese and Sanskrit.

Bali is famous for its typical coastal natural scenery and unique customs. Bali Island is known as the "Island of Flowers", "Island of Poetry" and "Island of Paradise". Here, the beaches are clean, the trees are shaded, the flowers bloom all year round, and the air is fresh, just like a fairyland on earth. All leisure activities related to water can be found here. Water skiing, windsurfing, diving, surfing, jet skiing, speedboats, rafting, and the popular SPA. It is an interesting activity to cruise the rippling sea by glass gondola and watch the colorful marine life and huge coral reefs on the seabed.

Most residents on the island believe in Agama Hinduism, which was introduced by Hindus in Sumatra and Java in the 1 1 century. Mainly worship the three gods (Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva) and Buddhism Sakyamuni, as well as the sun god, water god, fire god and wind god. /kloc-In the 5th century, many artists came to Bali from Java, bringing a lot of mature art forms. Including dances, sculptures and paintings, statues, birds and animals, exotic flowers and herbs can be seen everywhere on the island's temples, shrines, beams and stone foundations.

Ubud, located in the middle of Bali, is the most artistic area in the whole island. There are many art galleries and wood carving studios here, which make art lovers linger. Neka Museum has a large collection of works of art by local and international artists who have settled in Bali. Mas and Batubulan, woodcut villages south of Ubud, are quite famous places for artists. Visitors from these two places have the opportunity to see artists create on the spot, and if they are interested, they can also buy souvenirs for home.

Bali is known as the "Island of Thousand Temples", with as many as12,500 temples on the island, which can dazzle you. The most famous temples are Poseidon Temple, Shengquan Temple and Bushaki Temple. Every temple has its own festival, and Bali means that there are festivals every day. Every April, believers here walk to the seaside with these statues on their heads and bathe them, similar to the "bathing Buddha" of Buddhists. What is particularly interesting is that many statues are covered with clothes, and some even carry umbrellas. It is said that people sympathize with the gods and don't let them overexpose in the tropical sun.

Balinese massage and spa are definitely worth it. With little cost, you can enjoy the massage of essential oil and sweep away fatigue. If you want to have both beauty effects, try the local unique "Lulur", a SPA with whitening effect, which is the favorite of beauty lovers. The most worthwhile tourist attractions are as follows: the itinerary of Mount Quintamani: The first stop is usually to visit Batubulan village and enjoy the dance performances of Baron and Chris. After that, visit Celuk village (silverware and jewelry) and Mas village (wood carving) to enjoy the art of Bali. Ubud is the cultural center of Bali and is famous for its many art galleries and art shops. Kintamani is a small mountain town at an altitude of 5,000 feet, with beautiful scenery and breathtaking terraces along the way, as well as Batur Lake and volcano in Baddour. Cross the volcanic lake, watch Batoul Mountain and visit Aga Village in Bali, Trunn. On my way back, I passed through the traditional village of Tampaksiring and visited Tirta Empul and Elephant Cave ("Goa Gaja"), hermit residences of Buddhists and Hindus in the 1 1 century. "Mother's Temple" and East Bali: Drive through the village of Beshakikh, visit the textile mill, the oil painting ceiling of the Justice Palace in front of the famous Cologne Palace, and the school oil painting of Kamasan. The mother temple of Beshakikh in Bali is the largest Indian temple in Indonesia. Built in 1 1 century, it is located on the hillside of Agung Mountain, with a height of about 1 1,000 meters (3,000 feet). On the way to Baliaga village in Tenganan) "Bali Aga Candi Dasa on the east coast can enjoy beautiful terraces. On the way back, you can visit the famous bat cave "Guo Alawa", and thousands of bats hang on the wall. Bedugul: Go to Sangeh to visit the wild monkeys in the sacred mountain, then go to Lake Bratan in the mountainous area (altitude 1 200m), and visit the beautiful water temple Ulun Danu and Candikuning's busy market selling flowers, fruits and spices (this is the main supplier of fruits and vegetables in Bali). On my way back, I passed through the village Nakakoji and terraced fields and came to Ikat, where I made the golden thread textiles I wore for the sacrifice. Northern Bali: Drive through the scenic path in Pupu District and cross the hillside to reach the northern coast of Bali. Here, you can enjoy the exquisite terraced fields with unique styles, as well as large areas of farmland planted with herbs, chocolate, coffee, cloves and grapes. There is a famous hot spring near Banjar village, where you can take a bath in the natural hot spring pool. After lunch, go to the Black Sand Beach in Lovina, and then on the way to Gitegit, you can also visit the famous waterfall in Raja, the ancient capital of singa, and enjoy the scenery of Bali that is not polluted by modern products (this trip can be arranged together with Bedugu's itinerary). Monkey Forest and Sea Temple: Visit the sacred royal altar of Taman Ayun in Mengwei, the monkey forest near Sanger and the famous sea temple. This unique temple was built in16th century. It is located on a huge rock covering an area of 65,438+000 yards on the west coast of Bali. At high tide, the sea will surround the temple. But unfortunately, the beautiful sunset scenery is often destroyed by a large number of tour groups. To avoid crowds, you can go to the lobby near Le Meridien Hotel. Handicraft Village and Ubud: Visit Badulan Art Village (stone carving), Cheruk (making silverware and precious stones), Mas (wood carving) and Pengo Sekan (painting). At the same time, you can also visit Sukawati's "art market" and bargain for all kinds of handicrafts and textiles. From 1930, many foreign artists immigrated to China, such as German genius Walter spies, Dutch painter Rudolf Bonner and other foreign artists. Ubud has thus become a world-famous cultural center in Bali. The development of Ubud town is getting faster and faster, and many art galleries and shops selling paintings, wood carvings, textiles and various souvenirs have opened one after another. Be sure to visit the PURI LUKISAN Museum in downtown Ubud, the NEKA Museum in Kemp Khan, the NEKA Gallery in Ubud, the Agongrai Gallery in Peliatan, beria, and the Agongrai Museum in Pengo Sekan, and enjoy all kinds of artworks and many goods for sale. However, when you visit "real" works of art in art galleries, most of you will despise other commercial products. SENIWATI GALLERY-ART BY WOMEN was founded by Mary Northmore in 199 1 (the wife of the famous painter Abdul Aziz) to help women in Bali win the status of artists. In any case, you must visit this gallery. The main purpose is to understand the creative talents of female artists in Bali, and then encourage, cultivate and motivate young Balinese women with artistic talents to further develop their creative potential. At the same time, you can also visit the Blue Moon Studio and Gallery, which was established in 1994 and mainly displays the works of contemporary artists.