Bali
Directly in the center of the Indonesian Archipel, beetween the Java-Sea in the north and the Indian Ocean in the south lays the 5.600 sqm island of Bali.
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View from the sea to the north-coast / Tejakula |
The Indonesian Archipel is the largest Island State in the world and connects, with over 15.000 islands, the continents of Asia and Australia. Of a population of appr. 3 million, 300 000 Balinese live in the capital of Denpasar. Most people live in small, original villages along the picturesque rice fields, spread over the whole Island. Balis culture is essentially influenced by Hinduism, contrary to almost all the other Islands, where Islam is the predominant religion. Besides its cultural particularity, Bali also is a natural paradies with over 3.000 m high volcanos and endless beaches, deep ravines and soft hills, breathtaking nature and modern cities. In barely any other place in the world are daily life, religion, art and landscape melted to such a fascinating unity.
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Gaia Oasis is located in the northern part of the island, where tourism is not predominant, directly by the lava blackened beach of the Pacific. From here and from our Mountain area you have a free view of the Ocean with its spectacular sun rises. To the south, you have the Mountain ranges, which run in WE direction.