Bali Surf Paradise
[postlink]http://baliovguide.blogspot.com/2011/11/bali-surf-paradise.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6o2i49OzTg0endofvid [starttext] Have a look at Bali and these aren't all the surf spots it has to offer. Times this by a few hundred for the rest of Indonesia and you might get an idea of the better known surf spots in this country.
Bali surf is something that a lot of the travelers seek during their holidays in Bali. If you are one of those people, then this information might come handy for you. Indonesia has two seasons known as the dry season and the wet season. During the dry season, you will find that the waves Bali is generally much larger, more often and much longer one - Bali surf paradise.
Indonesia, including especially Bali, (as surfer it almost for sure that you have drooled over a photo of G-Land or Uluwatu Bali, and thought you've got to go surf waves Bali) like these is blessed with every type of wave found on the rest of the planet.
The trade winds are off shore as the swells travel unheeded from any land mass from far away as The Antarctic. Where they spin off the the biggest swell generator on the this planet The Roaring Forties. By the time they reach equatorial Indonesia they are smooth and glassy perfection.
There has been a lot of talk about concerns with your safety, and a lot of it is advice well heeded. However Indonesia is a country like all developing countries and caution must be taken with a relaxed but an aware approach.
Enjoy the balinese people hospitality and always leave a gift, preferably some rupiah so they are not out of pocket for your stay. You will be amazed just how accommodating the majority of Balinese people are. A low key approach is always the best approach.
Of cause you aware of the surf on Bali islands. A surf trip to Indo/Bali surf usually starts at Bali for the first timers. If you want to mix surfing with night life this is the place to go. There is so much accommodation from luxury motels to backpackers hostels. It's a great place to take your girlfriend or to find one - but as always and everywhere - be careful. [endtext]
Bali surf is something that a lot of the travelers seek during their holidays in Bali. If you are one of those people, then this information might come handy for you. Indonesia has two seasons known as the dry season and the wet season. During the dry season, you will find that the waves Bali is generally much larger, more often and much longer one - Bali surf paradise.
Indonesia, including especially Bali, (as surfer it almost for sure that you have drooled over a photo of G-Land or Uluwatu Bali, and thought you've got to go surf waves Bali) like these is blessed with every type of wave found on the rest of the planet.
The trade winds are off shore as the swells travel unheeded from any land mass from far away as The Antarctic. Where they spin off the the biggest swell generator on the this planet The Roaring Forties. By the time they reach equatorial Indonesia they are smooth and glassy perfection.
There has been a lot of talk about concerns with your safety, and a lot of it is advice well heeded. However Indonesia is a country like all developing countries and caution must be taken with a relaxed but an aware approach.
Enjoy the balinese people hospitality and always leave a gift, preferably some rupiah so they are not out of pocket for your stay. You will be amazed just how accommodating the majority of Balinese people are. A low key approach is always the best approach.
Of cause you aware of the surf on Bali islands. A surf trip to Indo/Bali surf usually starts at Bali for the first timers. If you want to mix surfing with night life this is the place to go. There is so much accommodation from luxury motels to backpackers hostels. It's a great place to take your girlfriend or to find one - but as always and everywhere - be careful. [endtext]
