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Bali’s best kept secret
An otherworldly place away from the maddening tourist crowd is a slice of tranquility and Zen at Bali’s Puri Sebatu.
Located off the beaten track, crossing many a rice fields, small villages and lakes you could not imagine that a resort would be this remote. Once the car reaches the inclined hill, you find yourself atop a historical village greeted by the sounds of xylophone music, the smell of fresh air and a view that has you deeply exhaling that tension away. It is quite an experience for the Bali holiday goer as...
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