Of course nature lovers would explore the natural beauty of Bali by adding to the agenda excursions of mountains and caves, which are in abundance and add to the exquisiteness of the holiday destination.
Nature lovers will also be interested in taking time to explore the Bali Reptile Park, a very popular attraction amongst visitors to the island. Fearsome members of the reptile family such as the King Cobra, the deadly Viper, Mambas, and an eight meter long Reticulated Python, are available for closer examination. Then there are the less venomous animals from the reptile family such as the iguanas, and the park authorities even allow visitors to touch them. Whilst you are at the park don’t forget to get a glimpse of Indonesia’s own Komodo monitor, also known as the Komodo Dragon.

The park is easily accessible and is generally crowded with tourists. It is generally open all seven days of the week, and visitors are required to purchase a ticket to enter. For those who want, guides are also available at the park, and they are generally fluent in different foreign languages. The Bali Reptile Park also features an information centre from where one can get further details of the reptiles in the country as well as about the endangered reptiles and the conservation methods used.

Travellers to Bali can also experience the local cuisine as well as the traditional village life through excursions away from the popular beach areas. Village life here is tranquil and the cuisine is unique to the country with influence from other countries in the region. For those keen on night time activities the island also boasts a thriving nightlife with various bars, pubs and clubs catering to the needs of the visitors.

Travellers are also afforded a range of lodging options to choose from and boutique hotels Bali luxury hotels and resorts are popular amongst travellers. You can book any boutique hotel Bali offers through the Internet and can be assured of excellent service and modern amenities. For something out of the ordinary try Alila Manggis – Bali, a resort type hotel offering luxury accommodation options.

Thanuja Silva is a travel writer who writes under the pen name Auburn Silver. She has a passion for fashion and a deep interest in admiring new and exotic attractions around the world.

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