Bali holidays are renowned for their tropical island destination where you can get your fill of sun, sand, surf, bargain shopping, tropical cocktails and beach parties however there is so much more to this stunning holiday destination. Beyond the resorts and bustling tourist areas lies an amazing, ancient land of rock formations, caves and irrigation tunnels that many visitors to Bali don’t even know exist.
Read moreBali is often depicted as a party paradise of budget shopping and beaches however there is much more to appeal to travellers in Bali, especially if you’re an animal lover. While some of Bali’s animal attractions have recently copped some bad press, there are tourism operators and animal attractions that not only care for the animals responsibly but actually use the experience to help educate visitors and aid in conservation efforts. The ethical treatment of animals that are part of Bali’s wildlife attractions is important and if they can be used to help spread awareness of the plight of their species, it’s a great opportunity for visitors to take home and share this information.
Read moreThailand holidays are tropical, warm and humid practically all year round although seasonal changes do occur throughout the north and south. Thailand’s climate is characterised by high temperatures, high levels of humidity and plenty of sunny days, except during the monsoon when the majority of rainfall occurs.
Read moreAny high school aged Australian knows the term schoolies, in fact, if they're within a couple of years of graduating they're probably already on the count down. But what has primarily been a traditional celebration on Queensland's Gold Coast is now spreading to other beach holiday hot spots, including Bali. Renowned as an incredibly affordable overseas holiday destination, Bali schoolies is becoming increasingly attractive for Australian high school leavers wanting to celebrate their graduation before beginning uni or full time employment.
Read moreI recently went on my first Bali holiday and, I'm not going to lie, was pretty excited about the idea of getting a massage every day for about the same price as I'd pay for my cup of coffee back home. Ok, I may be exaggerating a little, but only slightly. Sure, everybody knows about Bali's beaches but I'd also heard from family and friends just how cheap the massages and spa treatments are in Bali so they were at the top of my list. Boy was I ready to be pampered. I wasn't, however, expecting to be converted to the church of the latter day Balinese massage.
Read moreIn 2015 and 2016 Bali volcanoes erupted and their resulting ash cloud caused the cancellation of a number of flights between Australia and Bali. For many travellers, their Bali holidays were either cancelled, or extended for up to 2 weeks - whether they wanted them to be or not. However there's no need to be afraid of Bali's volcanoes or volcanic ash clouds, and major disruptions are pretty rare. In fact tourists have an interesting relationship with Bali and its volcanoes. They're both drawn to them as mysterious and majestic tourist attractions but also wary of the disruptions they can cause to their travel plans. Still, it's interesting to discover just what it is about volcanic ash clouds that make them so dangerous for airplanes. As you'll see, there's a lot more to it than just needing to switch on the windscreen wipers.
Read moreFoodies rejoice, no longer do you have to take out a personal loan and book months in advance in order to experience Michelin star cuisine. In fact, a quick collection of coins from the back of the couch should be enough to get you your very own Michelin starred dish in Singapore. The very first street hawker has been bestowed with the honour of receiving a Michelin star and it’s set to shake things up in the culinary world.
Read moreThe travel guides tell us that Thailand holidays are all about tropical beaches, elephant rides and incredible temples and while all that is true, we also know that there are some wacky and wondrous experiences to be had. From drinking out of little plastic bags to selling gasoline in whiskey bottles by the roadside (beware of that one!), there are plenty of weird and wonderful things to see while in Thailand. Although they make great stories to tell your friends, some of them you’d probably rather avoid having to experience firsthand. Dive head first into the wonderful, but prepare yourself for some of the stranger things you may see.
Read moreThe newest addition to TravelOnline, Japan ski holidays offer a unique way to holiday and experience the wonder of some of the world's best ski fields along with the exotic culture and cuisine of Japan. The iconic onsen hot springs and fascinating Japanese culture are just part of what make Japan ski holidays so unique.
Read morePopular travel publisher Lonely Planet has just released their top 10 best value destinations to visit in 2015 and right smack bang in the middle is Bali. Surprised? We weren't, after all Bali has long been known as one of the best value holiday destinations for quite some time.
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