
Bali is known as the Island of the Gods, a unique jewel in the mulitifacted archipelago of Indonesia, located between Java and Lombok. Bali is relatively small, approximately 5,000 square kilometres, which centres on a line of extinct volcanoes with alluvial slopes spilling down to coastal plains.
There are tropical rain forests which fringe the mountains which give way to carefully cultivated rice fields. Bali is about 15 hours flying time from London and you can fly via Singapore with British Airways, Singapore Airlines or via Hong Kong with Cathay Pacific. Finally, you can fly via Bangkok with Thai International.
Bali is a true paradise and the Nirwana Golf Resort is a stunning venue for the ultimate golf holiday. Bali is 8 hours ahead of GMT and the best time of year to travel is between April to October known as the dry season, the rest of the year November to March can experience a regular 2 hour rainfall in the morning followed by sunshine in the afternoon more often than not. Whilst the average year round temperature is as high as 31 degrees. December and January are the two most humid months.