For most tourists who visit Bali aims to enjoy the beauty of Kuta beach and surfing there. In addition to Kuta, the main tourist areas to be visited is Ubud Art City. There's also the beauty of Sanur Beach, Nusa Dua Conference Places, see the dolphins at Lovina Beach, and others. But there are also other interesting things to do in Bali, such as visiting flea markets, visiting the botanical gardens Bedugul with cycling, diving and others.
Things To Do In Bali : Visiting Mumbul Flea Market
One of the things to do in Bali during your holidays is visiting Flea Market. Every district in Bali has a flea market, one of them is Mumbul flea market, Singaraja.
Located on Ahmad Yani, this flea market sells a variety of goods with more than 100 merchants stalls. You can find clothes, kitchen utensils, electronics, building tools, bicycles, and motorbikes all of which are secondhand. One section of the market has stalls that sell birds, chickens and cages.
There are several reasons why people go to flea markets, the main one being economic. Remember there are some people who sell merchandise because their personal cash flow is short, not all of the stock on offer is necessarily outdated and you can purchase some great buys if you take your time and become observant.
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Lovina Dolphin Watching Research
The number of tour boats out in the ocean for dolphin watching do influence the number of dolphin that are present in the Bali Sea in front of the Lovina Beach area.
The more boats that are in the ocean the shorter the interaction time is with the dolphins ( time spent between tourist on the boat and the dolphins ). The behavior of the individual boat captains also influences the interaction time. Chasing the dolphins makes them them move away whilst waiting patiently prolongs the interaction time as dolphins are inquisitive creatures.
However in the last few years ongoing communication with the boat drivers has resulted in behavior that has had a positive influence on the quality of the dolphin watching trips.
The more boats that are in the ocean the shorter the interaction time is with the dolphins ( time spent between tourist on the boat and the dolphins ). The behavior of the individual boat captains also influences the interaction time. Chasing the dolphins makes them them move away whilst waiting patiently prolongs the interaction time as dolphins are inquisitive creatures.
However in the last few years ongoing communication with the boat drivers has resulted in behavior that has had a positive influence on the quality of the dolphin watching trips.
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