Bali is one of thousands of beautiful islands in Indonesia, lies to the east of Java and the west of Lombok. Bali is well known as “The Goddess Island” or “The Island of Thousand Pura/Temple”. Bali is also associated with “Paradise”, and not without reason. The Combination of friendly, hospitable people, the physical beauty of the island, a magnificently visual culture infused with spirituality and (not least) spectacular beaches with great surfing and diving and the year-round pleasant climate have made Bali unparalleled number one tourist attraction in Indonesia. That's why Bali is also a place regarded by many visitors as the “Ultimate Island”. If it's not enough to convince you that Bali is gorgeous, know this, the island of Bali is year after year voted by the readers of all major travel magazines as the most enchanting travel and holiday destination in the whole world. Hence, what to do in Bali ? The answer is endless. It depends entirely on you and yourself. Bali is a wonderful destination with something for everyone, and though heavily traveled, it is still easy to find some place and quiet if you like. If you are a spa buff, you will find Bali as the world spa capital – from budget to most exclusive ones. If you are beach lover, I'm sure you'll rate Bali among the top ten of your beach favorites. If you are an interior designer, Bali is the place where you can get the most unique and fresh ideas. Whatever you do, there is always a piece of Bali just right for you. Bali is multi dimensional. Culture, nature, arts, cuisine, sports, shopping, whatever could be found at their most unique elements in Bali. Even doing nothing comes at its best in this Island of Paradise. During the Nyepi celebration a yearly tradition where people observe silent, cease from doing any evil, cut out lights entirely. Unquestionably, it is the best remedial solution for your tired soul. For the Balinese, art is a form of worship and religion pervades the Balinese society. Ceremonies, traditional performances and activities that are artistic in nature are woven into the patterns of daily life, providing visitors with a marvelously unique spectacle. Without losing their unique identity, the Balinese have comfortably accommodated foreign influences and taken tourists and visitors in their stride. The number of world – class accommodation, business and leisure facilities have grown considerably in the pat few years, and upgraded transportation and communication network give Bali easy accessibility from destinations outside and around the country.