Friday, October 26, 2012

Lonely Planet's guide to Bali & Lombok - East Bali (Chapter), 13th Edition On Sale!




Lonely Planet's guide to Bali & Lombok - East Bali (Chapter), 13th Edition





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Lonely Planet's guide to Bali & Lombok - East Bali (Chapter), 13th Edition - 2.99, This is the East Bali chapter from Lonely Planet's Bali & Lombok guidebook. Wandering the roads of East Bali is one of the island’s great pleasures. Rice terraces spill down hillsides under swaying palms, wild volcanic beaches are washed by pounding surf, and age-old villages soldier on with barely a trace of modernity. count the shades of green on the longest and best climb of your life at Pura Lempuyang, one of many hikes around Tirta Gangga maps marvel at the combination of the sacred and the sublime and lots of black sand at Pantai Klotek transport sense Bali’s violent past and proud traditions of sacrifice at Semarapura’s Kertha Gosa restaurants & accommodation Coverage includes: Coast Road to Kusamba, Gianyar, Sidan, Bangli, Semarapura (Klungkung) & around, Sidemen Road, Pura Besakih, Gunung Agung, Rendang to Amlapura, Kusamba & around, Padangbai & around, Candidasa & around, Amlapura & around, Tirta Gangga & around, Amed & the Far East Coast, Kubu Region, Tulamben and Tulamben to Yeh Sanih., ISBN: 9781741797046









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