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Sonja
Trekking in the Hinterland of Bali

Four tourists, posing together in the picture, are a group from Germany. Their names are Sonja, Andi, Ronny and Uwe. Accompanied by a tour guide, amazing and happy smile get emanated from these four women. "Sangeh is a very nice object," answers Sonja.
This group finished a trekking trip in the area of Bedugul and resumed their long journey to Sangeh. "The panorama of Bali’s nature is largely intriguing so our one-week vacation is felt so ephemeral. We go to see some regions in Bali by trekking," reveals this sweet woman.
"I found no obstacles during our holiday in Bali," observes this woman who can be contacted through her email at andreandig@tiscali.de looking impatient to see the grey monkeys living at Sangeh. (BTN/rai)

Hyun-Ho Ihm
Sangeh is a Perfect Place

This family from South Korea is one of the visitors of the Sangeh tourist object. By bringing along a bag of bananas, this family sets forth their promenade entering the dense and cold nutmeg forest of Sangeh. When being met after they have been looking around at this object, this family admits that they really enjoyed the attraction shown by the monkeys there. "This is our first visit and it’s an alluring preservation of nature and animal life," utters Ihm.
"In our opinion, Sangeh is a remarkably attractive tourist destination with nice guides. It’s our first experience to touch the monkeys and we are highly impressed," observes Ihm while adding that it is a very perfect place to visit. Its clean environment makes us enjoy it very much here." While having a walk around the forest they make their time to pose together with these forest dwellers.
The family which is spending their holiday in Bali confirmed that they really enjoy their promenade. On being asked about what they dislike in Bali, they laugh and are confused to reply. "We come to Bali just for relaxing and spending the holiday with my family here. If you ask me about the less convenient things, in our minds there is nothing bad, because Bali is a right and beautiful place," reveals the man having email address at ihmhoho@yahoo.co.kr, Thursday (2/11). (BTN/rai)

Sylvia Clee & Klaas Lips
Purchase Balinese Condiments

My name is Sylvia and (while pointing out the man) he is my friend named Klaas. We come from Holland and have been familiar with Bali since long time ago. So, that’s why we feel at home here like in Holland. Actually, this is my second time to visit Bali within this year because I visited Bali in last February. During a month of my holiday in Bali, I prefer sitting on the beach while chatting with my friends and drinking coffee."
In addition, I tend to go shopping to find out some Balinese spices as they are not available in my home country. I like hunting of condiments of Balinese food because I my hobby is cooking," Sylvia says. Although Klaas does not like shopping, he is pleased to accompany her while having a walk.
"During our holiday in Bali, Klaas and I prefer to eat Balinese food other than Indonesian food. Seafood, beans, candy and satay are some of my favourite food," adds the woman having her e-mail address at: sylvia.clee@tip.nl during the visit of Bali Travel News to Inna Sindhu Beach Sanur where they stay.
Other than making holiday, these two companions also put a concern with the Balinese community. "On every visit to Bali, my suitcase will be filled with clothes, toys and so forth. I got these articles from friends in Holland. Afterwards, I donate these to a friend in Bali and then he passes them to the orphanage or others in need," adds the Hollander woman. (BTN/rai)

   
 

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