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Bali Weddings International
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Established in 1992 Bali Weddings International is the first wedding and event organiser established on the island of Bali. This destination wedding specialist specifically aims to assist visiting couples celebrate their marriage on the beautiful island of Bali and return home with wonderful memories and photographs.
Since its inception, Bali Weddings International has experience at organising all types of functions and has handled hundreds of weddings, vow renewals, birthdays, christenings, company celebrations and blessing and commitment ceremonies every year for couples from all over the world. With a dedicated team of highly trained wedding and event consultants, smooth communications and a thorough understanding of their client’s wants and needs is assured.
Since every nationality has a different set of procedures and requirements in order to be legally married in Indonesia, Bali Weddings International believes it is essential that up-to-date information and communications are maintained. Located in their own building known as the ‘Bali Bridal Boutique’ on the main highway in Sanur, the company is easy to find.
Bali Weddings International and their sister company Bali Villa Weddings & Events offer an array of excellent special products too. Available online are some great suggestions such as ‘Spectacular Seclusion Weddings’, for a very special cultural experience, ‘Spectacular luxury’ and ‘Private Villa Weddings’ for truly discerning couples who seek complete privacy and freedom of choice for their special day, and even ‘Spectacular Chapel weddings’.
With a variety of options for a unique and beautiful wedding and celebration in Bali, Bali Weddings International is sure to suit everyone; from those seeking the most simple of celebrations to the most elaborate. If a couple has an idea, no matter how ‘outside the box’ this company is prepared to listen and will do their best to give the guest exactly what they want.
For alternative life-stylers, or for those simply seeking a special ceremony to declare their love without any legal implications, the company’s Bali Commitments division is able to help with a Ceremony of Commitment or a Balinese Blessing Ceremony.
Whichever venue is chosen to celebrate the special event, the expertise, knowledge and care of this extremely well established, highly personalised, organisation ensures a wonderful and memorable experience, leaving you free to concentrate on enjoying every moment!
Guide to Bali
Bali boasts lush green forests, beautiful beaches and incredible rice paddies that spill down the sides of dramatic mountains. It has a strong Hindu spiritual life, with thousands of temples, and a rich culture of dancing, music, art, architecture, rituals and festivals.
The capital Denpasar in the south is a lively town, particularly after dark, when locals visit Pasar Badung, the biggest and busiest market on the island.
It is worthwhile hiring a car, jeep or moped, or chartering a private cab to visit the island's villages. Among those worth a visit are Celuk, which is noted for its silver and goldsmithing, and Mas for its excellent woodcarving. Near the village of Kutri is Pura Kedarman, which has a hilltop shrine with a panoramic view and stone statue of the eight-armed goddess, Durga.
Ubud, at the base of the mountains, is the cultural centre of Bali and home of much traditional Balinese dance and music. This is where most accomplished painters, dancers, musicians, carvers and weavers live and work, so there are a number of excellent museums, art galleries and shops selling quality handicrafts.
Not far from Peliatan is Goa Gajah or the Elephant Cave, carved into a rock face. Visitors enter the cave through the cavernous mouth of a demon. Also near Ubud, Tampaksiring is a small town where the most impressive ancient monument on Bali can be found: Gunung Kawi. The temple consists of 10, seven-metre high, rock-cut memorials.
The spectacular 16th century Tanah Lot is probably one of Bali's best known and most photographed temples. Perched on a rocky islet and encircled by the sea, droves of visitors go to see it at sunrise or, more commonly, silhouetted against a brilliant red sky at sunset.
On Bali's western tip, the Bali Barat National Park, covers nearly 20 000 hectares and includes 7000 hectares of coral reef and coastal waters. The region is ideal for trekking, has outstanding dive sites and pristine beaches.
East Bali has Gunung Agung, and West Bali has the Gunung Batur crater, a magnificent sight at sunrise. Penelokan, on the edge of the crater, offers superb views of Mt Batur and down to the lake. The village of Batur used to be inside the crater, but after a violent eruption in 1917 when thousands were killed, the village was relocated onto the crater's rim, with the village of Kintamani. Kedisan, by the lake, is the base from which you can take a boat across to Trunyan, or walk for a couple of hours on the track around the lake to Toyah Bungkah, through the old village of Songan. Nearly 1000 metres up the slopes of Gunung Agung is Bali's most important temple, Besakih.
North of Denpasar is the temple of Taman Ayun in Mengwi, spacious and memorable for its moat and large grassy outer courtyard; and Bedugul, which has a leisure park at the southern end of Lake Bratan and lovely botanic gardens. It is the south of Bali that is the real tourist mecca: the areas of Kuta, Tuban, Legian and Seminyak.
Kuta has an incredible concentration of shops and services, as well as Bali's most famous beachthe only place in Bali where the surf breaks over sand instead of coral. Kuta and Legian come alive at night, with shops and market stalls selling every Balinese handicraft imaginable. Various cultural performances are staged nightly, with one of Bali's best Kecak (traditional dance) performances to be seen in Kuta.
The increasingly busy area of Tuban is situated close to the attractions of Kuta and Legian but with a more tranquil beach. Safer swimming combined with Bali's only watersports park Waterbom Bali, makes it an appealing option for family holidays.
Southern Bali, encompassing Nusa Dua, Sanur and Tanjung Benoa, is where most of the island's international 5-star hotels are located. Sanur has a palm-lined beach and its waters are protected by reefs making it ideal for watersports. Reasonably priced restaurants are found in Tanjung Benoa and Bualu village, and the nightlife is relatively sedate. There are other beaches at Lovina in the north, and Candi Dasa in the east. Popular activities on Bali range from surfing, scuba diving and sea walking to indulging at pristine spas or attending an exciting cooking school.
The abundance of cultural and historical sites here makes for a fascinating holiday.