Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Bali, The Best Island in The World

Bali is one of the tropical islands in the Indonesian archipelago. Probably it the most famous island in Indonesia. Bali has spectacular mountain scenery, beautiful long white sandy beaches with warm blue water, and friendly people who live in vibrant culture.

Bali Ngaben Parade
Sun Sets on Tanah Lot Temple
Panorama of Mount Batur

This tropical paradise is the perfect holiday destination for everyone. Travel & Leisure Magazine has awarded Bali the World's Best Island in 2009 and Lonely Planet's Best of Travel 2010 ranked Bali second place among the world's Top Regions.

Bali Elephant Park
Bali Rice Terraces of Tegal Alang
Jalak Bali Birds at Paddys Field

Bali also known as the Land of the Gods. The Balinese people are very proud having preserved their unique Hindu culture. For your info, Islam is the dominant religion throughout Indonesia. In Bali the Hindu culture is still reflected in day to day life and can be seen in the numerous ceremonies, festivals, temples, dances, arts, and crafts.
The Marvel of Jurang Tanjung
Golf Session at Bali
Bali Monkey

If you are a shopping addict, Bali is a shopper's paradise especially for casual clothing, locally made handicrafts, jewellery, and antique stuffs. Try bargaining at the street markets of Kuta or Sanur, you can get exotic leather ware like jackets and coats at very low prices.  

Traditional Arts Gallery at Bali
Shopping at Kuta Square

Bali has world class of water sports especially scuba diving, snorkeling, and surfing. Many beaches like Kuta or Nusa Penida offer wonderful adventures for water sports enthusiasts. If you want to get brown skin like chocolate, you can simply sun bathing at the beach, and at the end of holiday wonderful chocolate skin will be yours.

Bali Beach Boys
Dancing with Waves at Bali

Bali Sacred Temple

When the sun sets, you can choose a quiet romantic moon dinner or watch the spectacular Balinese Kecak Dance or Fire Dance. Bali also offer all kind of bars, discos, and nightclubs.

 Kecak Dance Video
 

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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Borobudur, The Biggest Buddhist Temple in The World

Borobudur temple is the world's biggest Buddhist temple in the world located in Magelang, Central Java. The temple widely considered to be one of the world's seven wonders. This ancient site built in the 9th century during the reign of the Syailendra dynasty by King Samaratungga, one of the kings of Old Mataram Kingdom. The architects of Borobudur was Gunadharma. Little is known about Gunadharma. Based on Kayumwungan inscription, Hudaya Kandahjaya revealed that Borobudur was completed to be built on 26 May 824, almost one hundred years from the time the construction was begun. The temple's design in Gupta architecture reflects India's influence, yet there are enough indigenous scenes and elements incorporated to make Borobudur uniquely Indonesian. Borobudur is the icon of Indonesia's cultural heritage.

Borobodur Northwest View
Prince Siddhartha Gautama became anascetic hermit
Borobudur covers enormous area, measuring 123 x 123 metres. The temple is a marvel of design, decorated with 2,672 relief panels and 504 Buddha statues. The architecture and stoneart of this monument has no equal. Borobudur was built without using any kind of cement or mortar. The structure of Borobudur is like a set of massive interlocking blocks held together without any glue.

Stairs of Borobudur
A Buddha statue with the hand position of dharmachakra mudra
Queen Maya riding horse carriage retreating to Lumbini  to give birth to Prince Siddhartha Gautama

Borobudur was abandoned at 14th century because decline of Buddhist and Hindu kingdoms in Java and the Javanese conversion to Islam.  Worldwide knowledge of its existence was sparked in 1814 by Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, the British ruler of Java, who was advised of its location by native Indonesians. Borobudur has since been preserved through several restorations. The largest restoration project was undertaken between 1975 and 1982 by the UNESCO and Indonesian government. Borobudur temple was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Borobudur is still used for pilgrimage by Buddhists in Indonesia especially to celebrate Vesak.

Buddhist Monks Praying at Borobudur
The Mural On The Wall of Borobudur