by administrator-waka | Jul 25, 2019 | Blog, Waka Resorts
© Courtesy of Instagram account: @aryaadii02 Bamboo is associated with Lord Krishna and his bansuri (flute made with bamboo). In Bali this versatile grass (it is an evergreen grass, not a tree) is endemic and is used in the construction of dwellings, religious symbols...
by administrator-waka | Jul 15, 2019 | Blog, Waka Resorts
© Courtesy of Instagram account: @_asaraswati The island of Bali holds within its embrace a kaleidoscope of cultural antiquities that amaze those who arrive on its shores seeking sun, beach and fun. In the east of the island is Tenganan Pegringsingan, a village, as...
by administrator-waka | Jul 3, 2019 | Blog, Waka Resorts
The ancient connection between India and South East Asia is visible in art, music, culinary delights and most importantly in religion. The Ramayana and Mahabharata, the Hindu epics, are treasured by millions of faithful and form an intrinsic part of many cultures....
by administrator-waka | Jun 3, 2019 | Blog, Waka Resorts
In 1989 crews from New Zealand, Australia, United States, Britain, Japan, France, Germany, The Netherlands and Indonesia sailed nine Jukungs (also called Cadik) from Bali to Darwin, across the Timor Sea, a distance of a thousand nautical miles. The journey took three...
by administrator-waka | May 22, 2019 | Blog, Waka Resorts
The essence of Bali lies in its rural areas where farmers toil year round planting and harvesting different varieties of rice. The rice terraces, some exquisitely sculptured out of hillsides, present stunning images of life far from the pulsating nightlife of south...
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