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Saturday, October 23, 2010

LOVINA

LOVINA

Sterling Silver Dolpin Pendant With CZBuleleng, regency covering almost 33% of Bali’s Land is a complete contrast to the hustle & bustle of South Bali. Boasting a secluded coastline, beach & mountain Resorts, Mountain Hikes, Marine Parks, Forest Reserves, Vineyards, Painted carved temples & Unique cultural events retained only in north Bali. Best seen in the multitude of festival & ceremonies throughout the northern region.
Lovina - meaning, "Love Indonesia" and we do love her unsurpassed beauty. Home of the Dolphins in Lovina Bay where her calm seas lap the black sandy shores. Visit Dencarik Village vineyards, Buddhist Monastery Temple, overlooking Lovina Beach. Brahma Vihara Arama Budha is a place of learning Buddhism & meditation. Banjar Hot Springs, Tigawasa Village for bamboo weaving. Sapi Gerumbungan Bull Races is a unique event only found in Bulelang Regency of Lovina. Has all the sporting action of competition such as cockfights & bull races.


Kabupaten de Bali: Karangasem, Buleleng, Jembrana, Klungkung, Gianyar, Tabanan, Badung, Bangli (French Edition)


Lovina Nightlife in Lovina there are cozy bars where you can enjoy a cocktail or Bintang beer and live music. Most famous bars are ZigiZ, Poco Bar, Planet Lovina, Damai Villas Restaurant for a Romantic evening & Sea breeze Restaurant with live music, and is romantically situated on the beach with open halls.
Video Visits Presents Bali: A Window on Paradise (Southeast Asian Collection)Lovina Beach is primarily lava sand, and therefore grayish-black. The water is crystal and the coral reef which can be accessed with a short boat ride offers many exciting marine wonders. You can experience Snorkeling, water skiing, parasailing, fishing, swimming or take a stroll at sunset along the beach in Lovina and there are many café’s and small local restaurants. There are a multitude of shopping opportunities, both in small shops and market places. Lovina Bay is accessible for a wonderful boat ride at dawn, where the wild dolphins usually appear in small schools and play about the local outrigger boats. The excursion is delightful with the sunrise, and the money is never wasted, even if one is unlucky with the dolphins.

Kaki langit: Kumpulan puisi menyambut h.u.t kota Singaraja 30 Maret 1984
Kayuputih - A mountain Village above Damai Lovina Villas. Plantation of Cacao, Coffee, mango, tobacco, cloves and birds nest. You can see the processing of these products. Breathtaking views of the northern coastline – from java’s volcanoes in the west, to Bali’s east coast. Hikes through rice terraces and forests. Meet the villagers and have a (self roasted) coffee in a warung.
Singaraja, means Lion King the former Capital city of Bali. Whilst it was under Dutch rule it was a bustling centre of commerce & government. Now is a sleepy town with tree lined boulevards & colonial residences. Gedong Kirtya holds a unique Library of Balinese papers made of Lontar palm leaf paper strips inscribed with a special knife & rubbed with charcoal to make it legible. The contents of the Lontar deal with Balinese literature, medicines, and black magic, even comic strips called Prasi.
Singaraja was the first area to be colonized by the Dutch and has via the sea had contact with both the Chinese and Arabs, which has given a special influence upon the culture. Singaraja is a very authentic Indonesian city, with genuine markets, which start early in the morning, at 04.00.
The Markets are a great experience for the early bird, where they can see the fresh fruit and fish being sold, all sorts of spices, as well as the locals eating the traditional yellow rice. It takes about 15 minutes drive to Singaraja, which has begun to fuse with Lovina. 

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