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Towering up over 3000 meters above sea level the mighty Mount Agung stands as the biggest mountain in Bali. This significant landmark of the city is not only an ornament to admire, but also makes an interesting adventure to undertake. Climb this amazing peek and get a view of the world like you have never seen before.
The Mount Agung is a Volcanic Peek and actually forms the chain of mountains that make up the Backbone of the city. Mount Agung made headlines when it had a gastronomically eruption in 1963 making one of the largest 20th century eruptions in the world. The eruption damaged much of eastern Bali, claiming lives, homes and much more. The Volcano is still active and occasionally puffs up smoke and ashes making it an only more intriguing landmark of Bali. Apart from all the adventure of the mountain, it is famed for its spiritual significance as it houses the mother temple Besakih. According to Balinese legend when the Hindu God Pasupati split the spiritual axis of the universe which is believed to be Mount Meru, a tiny fragment scattered making the famed Mount Agung.
Climbing Mount Agung is one of the most interesting adventures to undertake in Bali. The ideal time to start one’s tour would be shortly after midnight as this enables one to get to the peek by sunrise and experience the spectacular view of the sun rising above Mount Rinjani on Lombok giving you a breathtaking experience of a lifetime. The climb itself is fun and interestingly challenging. At lower elevations lush forests surround you but as you climb higher you will be greeted with a more desolate landscape with volcanic rock and Ash Screed. There are several routes to get to the top and plenty of guides to help you get there. On the way do not miss the sacred Besakih temple which gives you a beautiful cultural and religious insight which is definitely worth a visit.
After an amazing climb up 3000 feet it is of great importance to wind down amidst utter comfort. Although there are plenty of Bali resorts to choose from, the Anantara Bali Uluwatu Resort & Spa makes one of the finest Luxury Hotels Bali that gives you everything you need in a nutshell.
If anyone wants to know what the Maldivian seas are most famous for, the answer is definitely the underwater paradise this nation proudly boasts of. As Maldives has perfect crystal clear waters and fantastic tropical water temperatures, snorkelling makes one of the most rewarding activities to undertake. With its wide array of amazing species and beautiful corals surroundings the many islands and atolls, this adventure will ensure you that you do not resurface disappointed in any way.
The Maldives has 26 major atolls and over 1190 coral islands. Throughout these regions one can find a number of secluded spots to experience the finest snorkelling. This is by far the easiest and least complicated way to experience the underwater paradise of Maldives, all you would need is a face mask, fin and a mouth air tube and you will be good to go. If you are still a bit hesitant, there are plenty of instructors who would not only help you do it right but will guide you to the correct spots to get a glimpse of a particular type of species or corals, whatever your choice maybe. Explore the sparkling turquoise lagoons that offers you an array of fish, each vibrantly coloured, and savour the beautiful pastel shades of sponges and corals that adorn this Eden underwater. There are over 200 different species of Marine life that make their homes in the Maldivian Seas. Some common favourites include lion fish, scorpion fish, clown fish, butterfly fish, Manta Rays, Eagle rays, Octupus and so many more. So enjoy the thrill, excitement and adventure that snorkelling under these waters ensures. Try undertaking the adventure at night and experience all these amazing feelings literally in a different light. As the flash illuminates the gorgeous sleepy world prepare to be transported to a whole new magical dimension.
After exploring the amazing underwater world of Maldives, choose to wind down in one of the finest Maldives Island resorts, such as the Naladhu Maldives. Boasting a breathtaking beach of Maldives at its doorstep, a soothing and relaxing ambience and star class service this is one Maldives hotel that ensures you enjoy the best of this amazing island.
The plains of Sri Lanka offer little challenge to bikers and are ideal for novices and those who do not want to exert themselves. The Central Highlands provide tougher trails but those who take them are rewarded by exquisite vistas of forested valleys and sparkling waterfalls. The average temperature in the highlands is also much cooler than in the rest of the country making for a pleasanter riding experience. Cyclers can meander along lonely winding roads, while enjoying the fresh clean mountain air or ride down rugged trails on sturdy mountain bikes. The options are endless.
Samui is an island with an area of 228.7km populated mainly by the log established Buddhist populace; the Chao Samui. The people of this country are quite easygoing as they belong to various religions and races, making this location a cultural melting pot. As a result, the island moves from celebration to celebration, guaranteeing any visit a colourful one. The island attracts around 1.5 million tourists yearly on account of its beautiful beaches, densely populated coral reefs, and magnificent hotels.
Diving in these beautiful waters is a lovely way to enjoy the natural resources of the island, but it is also an activity that requires proper training and preparation. Luckily for visitors, Samui plays host to numerous diving schools with a handful of heavily awarded diving schools which provide the most comprehensive diving education. There are various services available from short courses for those who wish to qualify as quickly as possible and explore the waters and more advanced courses for veteran divers seeking higher diving qualifications. The lessons coupled with the scuba gear might be a bit pricey, but in the end, they become the keys to the beautiful underwater kingdom of Ko Samui.
Whether it is soaking up the tropical sun, drenching in the glistening sea, or riding the Antarctic waves, Bali is an irresistible combination of adventure and relaxation. Days at Bali are like sunny days borrowed from the very heavens, where under the expansive blue sky, one can enjoy the most perfect swells that rise from the Antarctic and come frolicking this way as if to lure the bold and the adventurous to conquer its changing and challenging dimensions.
Among the many things that make Bali holidays a once in a life time experience, surfing plays a huge role. This island of Indonesia sits on a very snug spot on the Antarctic, embracing the southern swells from the Antarctic and has both its south east and west coasts generously scattered with surf spots.
The best month of the year for surfing is considered to be July. However the period between April and October are supposed to be the best for the west coast considering the direction of the wind. The world famous Kuta Beach is indeed one of the most crowded areas for surfing simply because of its ideal conditions with great surfing waves that even beginners can master. What is more, its sandy beach is littered with affordable and great eating venues and accommodation and has a colourful night life plus easy access to the heart of the city and the international air port. If one wants to get away from the crowds and learn surfing, the Padang Padang beach is the perfect place for a beginner with good surfing conditions and a host of instructors who are familiar with the local conditions to guide you through the experience.
For the more experienced surfer, the Uluwatu beach is a fabulous choice. The beach even boasts of a few exotic Bali resort villas that thrive on the breathtaking scenery of this coastal stretch. Stroll down the reef hill and come upon this ravishing beach where the swells are claimed to be hollow and fast and huge waves arise from a rocky bottom. Alila Villas Uluwatu is a cluster of villas that are ranked high among the Bali luxury villas available. The resort takes in some of the most breathtaking views from the beach with its position upon an elevated plateau. The interiors exude the Bali inspired, timeless elegance while a sense of serenity seems to surround the entire venue, including the pool and bar on the cliff top and its Warung style restaurants that serve sheer gastronomic delights.