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Kuta Beach Picnic

With a long, broad beach on the Indian Ocean, Kuta was originally discovered by tourists as a surfing mecca. Alas, today's Kuta is a showcase of excessive development gone wrong - a chaotic, tightly packed mass of concrete and congestion, the beach is overrun with touts and most serious surfers have headed elsewhere. The 5-km-long arcing white sand stretch of Kuta is still arguably the best beach front on Bali. The beach is safe, clean, well-maintained, although the vendors remain annoying.
Kuta is far from the fishing village it once was: it is now a Pacific resort and its streets are clogged with and traffic, particularly during the peak seasons of July and August. The northern beach resorts of Petitinget and Kerobokan are in many ways more laidback versions of Kuta, though they are a bit quieter, less crowded and more suitable for longer stays. Further north still, Canggu and Dalung offer even more tranquility.
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The Village
As you step into the hidden premises, you can
watch the daily life of the friendly Balinese people
working in the rice fields and banana groves. Discover
the sounds of nature, admire the ducks harvesting the
rice paddies and observe how the Frangipani flowers
replenish almost daily. Come and discover the sercrets
of the Nandini Experience.
The Nandini Experience
Visualize a swimming pool excavated from the hillside
and elevated 15 metres above the descending forested
river gorge beneath. Take the journey down in a uniquely
built monorail or follow the weaving paths between the
villas, each hand stamped with a local leaf print. Hidden
between the spa pavillions, rests an adventure to the
concealed river...an experience only one that visits
can explain. Whether seeking cultural tourism, an adventure,
a wellness retreat, or simply a definite unforgettable
unique experience...
Experience Nature's Elegance...the Nandini Experience...
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