Once you step onto the island, you will feel that harmony. All these relationships should be in balance. This morally binding philosophy and the beauty of the island make Bali a magnificent and magical place to be—a paradise on earth, keeping in mind the warmth of its people and their endless smiles and friendliness.
Bygone Era
Bali is steeped in history and culture. When you visit the island, it seems as if you’ve stepped into a bygone era. It is part of the Indonesian archipelago and, although Bali’s history is somewhat unclear, it is said that the first settlers in Bali emigrated from China in 2500 B.C. From this migration stemmed the Bronze era and a very effective system of irrigation and agriculture of rice (subak) which is still used today and was created around 300 B.C.
During our short stay, we went to the southern part of Bali to see this ingenious, traditional irrigation system called subak. You will be amazed to see the magical views of terraced rice fields, which are unlike most rice fields in the world. It is as if they are etched in the hills or along the volcanic mountains, following the natural flow of the land and creating an incredibly magnificent view even on the smallest land areas.
Kerta Masa (planting at the same time) is applied to keep the ecosystem in balance, with farmers using their traditional calendar which they believe is more precise about weather and is good for planting crops. This method also controls pests and conserves water. Balinese believe that disaster and disease come about due to imbalance and conflict between man and nature.
Island of Temples
This paradise, Bali, is also known as the Island of the Temples. There are as many as 20,000 temples in Bali.
As part of their daily activities, the Balinese fill little baskets made of bamboo or banana leaves with flowers, fruits, water, and incense and place them in front of their homes, businesses, and even the cash registers. These are people’s offerings to the gods to show their respect and appreciation while asking for peace and protection from evil.
Bali Delights
After a long day of travel, anyone would certainly want to pamper and relax the body and enjoy a nice traditional meal. Bali is full of spas, available everywhere. We went to The Royal Heritage Spa where you will be treated royally from the moment you step in. We were greeted with one of the most delicious and refreshing drinks you can have, which was made with ginger and natural sugar. After a great massage and a body scrub made from the rich natural minerals and fruits and spices of Indonesia, you can sip on the ginger drink while soaking in the herbal baths.
From there we went and feasted at the Manega Café at the Jimbaran area located in the southern part of Bali. The restaurant is on the white, soft sandy beach. You pick the different fish for your meal by the entrance and then are escorted to the tables placed right by the beach. The meal, along with the stunning sounds of the waves dappled with the reflection of the moon, leaves you with unforgettable memories. Oh, Bali, what have you done to me?
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