Friday, February 18, 2011

Tips Money Saving For Your Bali Vacation

Despite what you may listen to about global commodity cost increases & inflation, Bali can still be a inexpensive place to visit, provided you do your home-work. While bargains may be increasingly hard to come by in the overdeveloped tourist oriented south of the island, the remainder of Bali remains a price-conscious traveller's dream come true.
Here are a few tips for the frugal traveller in Bali:

Learn to bargain with shopkeepers! Expect to haggle at most open air markets & shops outside the upscale fixed-price stores in the South. Haggling is common for the locals of Bali, & there is no reason why you should not join in the fun!




































Learn to love your local warung. Warungs are simple food stalls found all over Bali. They can provide an excellent dining experience at a fraction of the cost of your average meal at the hotel.
Hiring a automobile with a driver can be cheap in Bali, make sure you hire someone reliable who has been recommended by your hotel. Other inexpensive forms of travel in Bali include buses & rented motorbikes.
If you look outside the few tourist dominated cities in Bali, you can often find great deals with smaller boutique hotels in less crowded parts of Bali.
Not everything you do ought to cost funds! There is no shortage of relaxing & rewarding activities you can take part in that won't cost you a cent. These include taking in the sights, sounds & smells at the local open air market; observing (respectfully) a religious ceremony; going for a walk in the plush countryside; or lazing about on the beach, absorbing the sun.















If you are looking to invest in international property in Bali, then you ought to seriously think about Lovina Beach Resort in north Bali. Much more affordable than Bali's tourist saturated south, Lovina Beach in the island's north shore is a region with tremendous growth potential. A great Bali property investment opportunity right now, Lovina is a quiet, calm & green place to live with the added advantage of a low cost of living.

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