Renowned as "The Island of Gods," Bali boasts a rich web of temples, each a testament to the profound influence of Hinduism on its culture. From elaborate ceremonies to daily rituals, religious practices are deeply woven into the fabric of Balinese life. Evidence of ancient habitation dates back to 3000 BCE, as revealed by the megalithic stone structures found in archaeological sites like Gunung Kawi and Goa Gajah. In prehistoric times, Bali was home to a clan of Austronesian descent whose spiritual beliefs centred around the worship of ancestral spirits and the practice of animism.
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The Island Of Gods: Exploring The Many Facets Of Bali
Located in the westernmost end of the Lesser Sunda Islands, Bali is a rich showcase of breathtaking landscapes, colourful arts and culture and a deep history

A view in Bali
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A view in Bali
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