Cheap Hotel: Kuta Paradiso Hotel Bali Book Now !
Located at South Kuta Beach, Kuta Paradiso Hotel is luxury five-star hotel, a resort style in downtown Kuta area. A combination of 243 deluxe, superior rooms and suites are arranged in two wings leading off the hotel’s spacious lobby. All rooms are providing comfortable, tasteful accommodation overlooking the ocean and the hotel’s landscaped tropical gardens.
Assuring comfortable accommodation blended with quality service, this hotel makes you to enjoy all the privileges, for an unforgettable stay.
Location
Located at South Kuta Beach, Kuta Paradiso Hotel Bali is a luxurious hotel situated in the downtown and five minutes drive from the airport. This property is close to the restaurants, amusement centre and nightlife entertainment area.
Rooms
This hotel offers 243 well-appointed accommodation units that have been elegantly furnished with an array of modern amenities.
Restaurant
Guests can dine at the onsite restaurant that serves traditional fresh sushi and sashimi dishes. You can also unwind with a fine drink at the cocktail bar.
General
This property boasts well-equipped meeting room that can accommodate up to 400 guests for organising various important events. For your physical and mental well-being, the Kuta Paradiso Hotel offers a fitness centre and a swimming pool that can be availed during leisure.
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Dance is an integral part of Balinese culture. Balinese dances are famous all over the world and the Balinese themselves take them very seriously. Birthdays, weddings, and temples festivals are all occasions for dramatic performances and dance is inextricably linked with the Balinese religion. The commercial performances for tourists that are today offered on a daily basis in several places of Bali, of course, not have the same religious significance and atmosphere of a dance that is performed at a real temple festival.
The story goes that Rangda sometimes called Calonarang, the mother of Erlangga, the King of Bali in the tenth century, was condemned by Erlangga’s father because she practiced black magic. After she became a widow, she summoned all the evil spirits in the jungle, the leaks and the demons, to come after Erlangga and turns into a terrible Leyal (witch-monster). A fight occurred, but she and her black magic troops were too strong that Erlangga, so Erlangga turns into the Barong (a kind of stylized lion) who represents the good powers. Barong came with Erlangga’s soldiers, the kris dancers, and fight ensued. Rangda casted a spell that made Erlangga soldiers all wanted to kill themselves, pointing their poisoned keris into their own stomachs and chests. Barong casted a spell that turned their body resistant to the sharp keris. At the end, Barong won, and Rangda ran away.









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