If you want to know the real Bali, you must take the island. Leaving aside the traffic jams of Denpasar and reconnect with that little sense of religiosity that was found by putting the first foot outside the airport. It is not expensive, for just over $ 50 you can get a guide, pay for meals of the day (in fine restaurants) and get comfortable transportation to leave the capital and in Bali in Ubud area.
It then displayed the small artisan shops beside the road statues made of wood, clay and volcanic rock, where the colorful shops give way to the farmers who plant rice with their characteristic triangular hats for sun protection, when concrete is back and the trees begin to merge with the family temple at home, when the noise of the lost trade and the environment is dominated by the tranquility of nature.
That’s when you begin to discern the true Bali. A good example is the Monkey Forest in the town of Kedaton, a place where nearly a thousand primates roam freely and live with groups of bats. Advise local guides take care of belongings and not to feed the monkeys who, driven by curiosity, approach to detainees tourists. The park is a small sanctuary care for the local government to preserve the kind of Balinese macaques.
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Sep.20,2011


