Bali is one of those countries that is far away for most countries but Australia and Indonesia. The majority of tourists to Bali are therefore logically from Australia. In the much under-rated chick flick movie with Julia Roberts and Javier Bardem a couple of years ago; "Eat, Pray, Love" the last third of it was situated off the beaten track in Bali. It was a stunningly beautiful verdant place with a lot of colourful plants, lush growth and kind lovely people.

And this is the destination of Redgirl adventures who specialise in guided Bali tours.

But not just ordinary Bali tours which take you to Kuta, the tourist Centre, where the prices are inflated and most people are engaged in the tourist industry one way or another, but to the places where people live their everyday lives and do everyday things and where you, as tourists are invited to partake of their lives which have not changed in any way to accommodate you.

Hinduism and worship of a Pantheon of Gods is very much part of the Balinese life. Everywhere you will see shrines to one or another deity with offerings. There is the smell of incense everywhere and noticeably happy, unstressed and uncomplicated people going about their daily life untroubled by the stresses and strains of everyday life that is the reality of twenty first century life in the big cities of this world.

Bali is truly renowned for being a paradise on earth and having experienced its gentle but colourful lifestyle one can start to understand the spirituality of the people. A sojourn in Bali has been called an assault on the senses where the astounding and never ending images and sounds never cease to impress and carry one to a place one hitherto never believed existed.

Being equatorial there are no cold seasons to worry about; In fact it is hot all year round. Humidity is higher between October and April which is known as the wet season. But the average daytime temperature is 31 and the recommended visiting period is from June to September before the humidity climes and the rain sets in.

Redgirl adventures offer guided Bali tours that will let you experience the true sensations of the Balinese, You will be taken to the villages where people live and pray as they have always done. You will attend festivals that they have that are as they have always been and not inundated by dodgy stall holders selling imported souvenirs and baubles to gullible tourists.

Robyn who leads these tours has been going to and is fascinated by Bali and the Balinese for many years now, and there are many testimonials from people who have traveled with her. She will take you to Spa retreats in Bali where the treatments will sponge away years of stresses and strains, where the relaxation and the healing properties of such treatments are well known.

She does not push you into a regime but rather encourages you to visit with and open mind and discover the Paradise that is Bali.

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We offer guided Bali tours that let you get off the beaten track. They also include visits to different spa retreats in Bali.