Asia World Indonesia News Bulletin Magazine - June 2018

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NEWS BULLETIN BY ASIA WORLD INDONESIA

News Bulletin Issue #30 June 2018

TRIBAL PEOPLE OF INDONESIA

THE MANDAR PEOPLE Surabaya airport named most punctual in Southeast Asia AIRLINE UPDATES

Heavenly Bali TOUR OF THE MONTH

HOTEL NEWS & UPDATES Soori Bali newest Virtuoso Hotel in Bali Alaya Resort Jembawan rebrands to Adiwana Jembawan Atlantis Beach Club re-launch, Plataran Hotels

Bali’s Top Secluded Beaches SPECIAL NEWS

WELLNESS HOTELS IN BALI

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Asia World Indonesia Office : Panorama Building 4th Floor Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai 620, Denpasar - Bali, Indonesia, 80228 Phone: (062) 361-722-188 | Fax: (062) 361-722-187 Publisher : Marcel Barmettler Editor-in-chief : Paulus Wirya A.S. Contributor : Slava Dyugaev | Rina Dewi Creative editor : Denita Prima AP Graphic editor : Lisa Agustini


Dear valued partners Welcome into the month of June. This month in Indonesia we celebrate the end of Ramadan with the Idul Fitri celebrations on June 14th until June 16th. Further in Bali we have the unique Mekare-Kare in the Village of Tenganan, the famous pandan fight on June 8th & 30th. Also there are several temple anniversaries such as the Sakenan temple anniversary on June 9th. Also on June 9th we celebrate Kuningan and the exceptional Mekotekan Rituals. And we also have the 40th edition of the Bali Arts Festival from June 16th until July 14th. On June 13th we have the Tanah Lot temple Piodalan anniversary and on June 19th we celebrate the Uluwatu temple Piodalan anniversary. Several festivals will take place such as the Festival Danau Sentani and Asmat Cultural Festival in Jayapura, Papua. Bakar Tongkang Festival 2018 in Bagansiapi-api, Riau. The Bromo Exotica Cultural Festival at Mt. Bromo, the Horas Samosir Fiesta at Lake Toba, North-Sumatra and the Solo Batik Carnival in Surakarta. We are also showcasing new hotels and hotel updates so please check out our Hotels section to find out more. We are also featuring Wellness Hotels here in Bali as the demand for Wellness, Spa, Yoga, Healing and Wellbeing packages is rising. I also would like to continue our series of ethnic people in this edition. This month I would like to introduce you to the Mandar people, a local tribe from West Sulawesi. And I am also continuing to introduce our Teams to you. This month I would like to introduce out of our Team Asia & Middle East Ms. Merry Katlili. And last but not least this months “Marcel’s favorite Indonesian recipe for you to cook at home”…….a Jamu recipe since this edition is all about health and wellness. Jamu is a traditional herbal drink here in Indonesia. I hope you will try out this healthy elixir. I hope you enjoy reading our latest News Bulletin. Kind regards

Marcel Barmettler General Manager

GENERAL MANAGER’S MESSAGE




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Mount Batur (Gunung Batur) is an active volcano located at the center of two concentric calderas north west of Mount Agung on the island of Bali, Indonesia. The south east side of the larger 10×13 km caldera contains a caldera lake. The inner 7.5-kilometer-wide caldera, which was formed during emplacement of the Bali (or Ubud) ignimbrite, has been dated at about 23,670 and 28,500 years ago. The first documented eruption was in 1804 and the most recent was in 2000. Active volcano and Lake Batur in the caldera The eruption that brought this volcano to be visible above the ocean is one of the most forceful across the earth. This volcano is marked by a collapsed top, called a caldera.


Table Of Contents 03. GENERAL MANAGER’S MESSAGE 14. HOTEL NEWS & UPDATES - Soori Bali newest Virtuoso Hotel in Bali - Alaya Resort Jembawan rebrands to Adiwana Jembawan - Atlantis Beach Club re-launch, Plataran Hotels

22. WELLNESS HOTELS IN BALI - Revivo - Como Shambhala - Fivelements - The Yoga Barn - Escape Haven - Zen Resort - OMunity Bali - Desa Seni

48. GLAMPING – A TREND -Capella Ubud -Sandat Luxury Glamping -Menjangan Dynasty Resort -Amanwana

68. TRIBAL PEOPLE OF INDONESIA The Mandar People

84. SPECIAL NEWS - Wyndham promises fun and games in Palembang. - The new 7 Secrets Resort in Lombok. - Royal Tulip Saranam into Saranam resort and spa bali. - The New Cool Sol House Bali Kuta. - 3rd Hotel Mathis Collection - Bali’s Top Secluded Beaches - Indonesia promoting tourist destinations for vegetarians. - Indian Tourists Come to Indonesia for Yoga and Culinary

Asia World Indonesia, Bali, Indonesia Asia World Indonesia is a leading inbound tour operator and destination management company specializing in travel to Indonesia. Asia World Indonesia organizes everything from tailor made tours for individual travelers to memorable incentive trips for groups of hundreds. www.asiaworldindonesia.com Page 10 | News Bulletin


104. MARCEL’S FAVORITE RECIPE - JAMU : The traditional herbal drink from Indonesia

108. AIRLINE UPDATES - AirAsia X named world’s cheapest airline for international flights - Lion Air opens new Surabaya-Haikou charter route - Surabaya airport named most punctual in Southeast Asia - KLM to relocate to Terminal 3

114. THIS MONTH EVENTS - Mekare-Kare in the Village of Tenganan. - The Sakenan temple anniversary. - Kuningan and the exceptional Mekotekan Rituals. - Bali Arts Festival 2018. - Tanah Lot temple Piodalan anniversary. - Uluwatu temple Piodalan anniversary. - Festival Danau Sentani and Asmat Cultural Festival. - Bakar Tongkang Festival 2018. - The Bromo Exotica Cultural Festival. - The Horas Samosir Fiesta. - Solo Batik Carnival 2018. - Ramadan with the Idul Fitri celebrations. 144. AWI INFO HR News :Team Asia & Middle East - Ms. Merry Katlili.

150. TOUR OF THE MONTH Heavenly Bali 156. LINK VIDEO NEWS BULLETIN Hotels : Soori Bali, Atlantis Beach Club, 7 Secrets Resort, Revivo, Fivelements, Yoga Barn, Escape Haven, Zen Resort, Desa Seni, Sandat Glamping, Menjangan Dynasty Events : Perang Pandan tenganan, Bali Arts Festival 2018, Solo Batik Carnival 2018, Indonesian Culture by World Culture Festival News Bulletin | Page 11





HOTELS NEWS AND UPDATES

Lates news of the villas, hotels and resorts all over Indonesia


SOORI BALI Soori Bali (formerly Alila Villas Soori) newest Virtuoso Hotel in Bali

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et on the edge of the ocean between the Mount Batukaru and terraced rice fields, Soori Bali is a hidden refuge, rejuvenating and peaceful; it is Bali as it should be.

Designed, owned and operated by renowned architect Soo K. Chan, the resort prioritises environmental and cultural sustainability. Crafted out of local materials, the resort maintains a true sense of place, with Architecture, Interior Design and Landscape from award-winning design firm SCDA. All 48 of Soori Bali’s villas feature private pools with sweeping vistas of the mountain or ocean, with a 1km stretch of volcanic black sand beach.

Keeping things pure, its restaurants use fresh produce from nearby farms and spices from its own garden. At Soori Spa, our ultimate goal is to guide you towards a lasting sense of wellbeing through holistic healing and nurturing treatments. Our tranquil setting is home to an onsite traditional medicine practitioner and herbal pharmacy. Within easy reach of the legendary Tanah Lot and the scenic wonders of the Tabanan, the resort is perfect for those seeking spiritual and recreational delights. There are few places that revere nature’s gifts like we do, and absolute discretion for our guests is the pattern of our craft. Soori Bali is an amazing place to be, naturally. HOTEL NEWS & UPDATES


From 1 Nov 2016, Alila Villas Soori will be re-named “Soori Bali” and shall revert to owner management. The property will no longer be managed by Alila Hotels and Resorts. Story of Soori Designed by internationally renowned SCDA Architects headed by Soo K Chan, Soori Bali is an inspired expression of contemporary Asian architecture that blends seamlessly into the rice fields and coastline. Lush gardens, water courts and air wells organically interplay with the elements of volume, light and surface. Our eco-friendly resort is constructed and managed in accordance with EarthCheck international environmental standards. Sensitive site planning, use of local building materials and native landscaping were given paramount importance throughout the design and construction of Soori Bali. HOTEL NEWS & UPDATES

A truly holistic project, this development was designed through a collaborative process which included the study of the local environment and consultation with the neighbouring communities to incorporate not only the site’s climatic parameters, but also age-old social and religious customs. Processional routes were conserved throughout the site, allowing the locals to descend to the beach during religious ceremonies. Traditional irrigation systems of the nearby rice paddies were extended through the site to allow for proper drainage. Following the architecture’s carefully studied forms that promote natural ventilation, planters, low shrubs and taller trees were also positioned to maximise wind flow through villas and common spaces, avoiding the creation of wind barriers. SOORI BALI : Banjar Dukuh, Desa Kelating, Kerambitan, Tabanan Bali 82161, Indonesia


ALAYA RESORT JEMBAWAN TO ADIWANA RESORT JEMBAWAN The Newly Rebranded Adiwana Resort Jembawan

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The highly-awaited rebranding of Alaya Resort Jembawan to Adiwana Resort Jembawan is finally taking effect as 1st July 2018. This move marks the consolidation of the newly launched Adiwana brand, which currently manages 4 boutique resorts. With its new name, Adiwana Resort Jembawan brings understated Balinese elegance to Ubud. The property is a boutique wellness retreat that focus on body, mind and spirit rejuvenation. It is a place where the guests are encouraged to slow down, eat nutritious food and return to the basics of simply living well. “What so unique to this hotel is its staffs, whose deliver the most distinctive personalized service with the uniqueness of the Balinese culture. Through to the new brand, the Adiwana Resort Jembawan team are embracing the changing demands of today’s more independently minded

travelers; who seek simple pleasures, easy efficiencies, and the opportunity to indulge their sense of adventure,” explained Mr. Adiguna Kusuma, CEO of Adiwana Hotels and Resorts. To address specific health concerns guest may have, Adiwana Resort Jembawan has an onsite team of experts, including Ayurvedic doctors and yoga instructors. The resort offers lifestyle programs that are tailored for each guest. As you can tell, along with the rebranding, Adiwana Resort Jembaran is changing their approach from the inside out. The team of loyal staff has spent the past few months embracing the Adiwana’s values: Attitude, Passion, and Integrity. The resort will still bring guests the same level quality as before, but now with a more intuitive service attitude and with relaxed, friendly style.

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Besides elegant rooms that ensures total comfort and holiday peace of mind, Adiwana Resort Jembawan also provides an array of facilities and services designed with great emphasis on body, mind, and spirit rejuvenation. This including yoga pavilion that hold different yoga sessions, two swimming pools, TEJAS Spa, and Herb Library, the all-dining venue that serves carefully-crafted and nutritionally balanced cuisine. Located in downtown Ubud, Adiwana Resort Jembawan is within easy walking distance to key attractions in the village, such as Monkey Forest, Neka Gallery, Arma Museum, and many more. Adiwana Hotels & Resort Jl. Jembawan Ubud, Bali 80571, Indonesia


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ATLANTIS BEACH CLUB Atlantis Beach Club Re-launch, Plataran Hotels Chill the day or night away at Labuan Bajo’s coolest beach club and restaurant. Hip Beachfront Hangout Located on Pantai Pede, the most happening beach in Labuan Bajo, Atlantis Beach Club is renowned as a prime beach club with one of the best sunset views along this stretch of coast. Acknowledged as the place to hang out in Labuan Bajo by domestic and international tourists, Atlantis makes a splash with its distinctive architecture – a sunken phinisi boat that has been refurbished into a restaurant and beach club. ATLANTIS BEACH CLUB Jalan Gorontalo, Pede Beach, Labuan Bajo, Flores Nusa Tenggara Timur, Indonesia

Discover great variety on the menu, ranging from traditional Indonesian dishes to casual Western fare. With the added pleasures of a swimming pool, pool bar and regular live music and DJ performances, as well as complimentary WiFi and scheduled hotel pick-up service, Atlantis Beach Club is an irresistible destination in itself, where you can dine on the boat deck with a view of the ocean, and sip cocktails at sunset or in between dips in the pool.


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WELLNESS HOTELS IN BALI

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REVĪVŌ WELLNESS RESORTS

SUITES

VILLAS

Nestled amidst the breezy hills of Nusa Dua in south Bali, REVĪVŌ Wellness Resort is spread across 1,6 hectares of teak tree forest, surrounded by dense tropical rainforest and the Indian ocean. Meaning “I’ll live again”, REVĪVŌ’s lush enclave is comprised of Balinese-style luxury suites and villas, a nutritious gourmet restaurant, bar and pool lounge, as well as best-in-class fitness and spa facilities.

WELLNESS RETREATS By focusing on holistic treatments for the mind, body and spirit, REVĪVŌ Wellness Resort aspires to achieve any notions of “healing”, mind training and self-awareness, as opposed to treating guests for specific illnesses or injuries. Surrounded by lush tropical teak forest, work your way through a rejuvenating menu of yoga and fitness classes, body spa treatments and restoring emotional therapies, as you check-in and enjoy one of Bali’s latest luxury wellness retreats. By focusing on holistic treatments for the mind, body, and spirit, REVĪVŌ Wellness Resort aspires to achieve any notions of “healing”, mind training and self-awareness, rather than treating guests for specific illnesses or injuries. While each retreat program can be tailor-made to suit individual wellness needs in terms of nutrition, holistic treatments, and workouts, there is a regular schedule of 3-day immersive programs to choose from depending on individual goals, including: - Emotional balance and mind training - Detox & organic weight loss - Sleep well - Anti-ageing & longevity - Destress & Relax - Mother-to-be WELLNESS HOTELS IN BALI


AT REVĪVŌ Like the mantra that the journey is the destination, the REVĪVŌ’s idea and take on happiness put the greatest emphasis on our inner selves finding fulfillment in the experience of living. We believe that well-being consists of experiencing a sense of contentment in the knowledge that our life is flourishing, and has a meaning beyond our own pleasure. Happiness is a way of being. In order to become happy, we have to learn how to change ourselves. What it takes is an inner change of perspective and attitude, a skill that anyone can develop with some direction and persistence.

REMISSIŌ

MOVEŌ

NŪTRIŌ

REVĪVŌ’s holistic Spa, REMISSIŌ brings together authentic ancient Balinese healing traditions, aroma, hydro and chromo therapies and facilities to nurture the body and achieve overall well-being and balance. The Spa itself is a quiet haven comprised of five spacious double treatment rooms, each with their own outdoor bath. Our REMISSIŌ Resort Spa also boats two hydro jet Vichy shower beds, hot and chill plunge pools, a Jacuzzi, infrared saunas, steam rooms, gorgeous changing rooms, an aromatic garden and a saltwater floating pool set amidst tropical greenery.

The MOVEŌ fitness center is spread out among 8,000 square meters of verdant and peaceful land and encompasses: a Yoga Barn, an Aerial Yoga outdoor space, a Meditation Room, a Pilates studio, a Fitness Room with TRX, boxing and kinesis equipment, a 50 meter lap pool for aqua workouts, Jacuzzis, Sauna & Hammam and a 500 square meter landscaped park for outdoor exercises. We believe lifestyle changes require support, perseverance and a balanced and receptive body. MOVEŌ’s active programs blend numerous training techniques and therapeutic practices, with both private and small group classes, to cultivate physical, mental and spiritual well-being.

NŪTRIŌ is the food and beverage programme at REVĪVŌ, which includes a restaurant, “Nū”, a Bar, “Tri”, and a pool side lounge, “Ō”. Each concept believes in a simple philosophy – fresh, wholesome, organic and balance. The belief is to serve food as close to its natural state as possible, with a mission to sharpen and delight taste buds, while continuously supporting health.

Bali’s healing traditions, luscious tropical climate and fertile volcanic soil have created a home for a wonderful heritage of precious medicinal herbs and plants. REMISSIŌ spa stays true to the age-old tradition of using elements from the surrounding environments to heal – each therapeutic treatment, restorative massage and nurturing body and facial treatment is customised by our highly skilled therapists using herbal-infused oils, aromas, and massage techniques to balance every guest’s unique bodymind type – based on your Ayurvedic Dosha and bio-resonance energy tests results.

REVĪVŌ Wellness Resorts Jl. Desa Sawangan, Kelurahan Benoa, Kec. Kuta Selatan, Badung - Bali

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The menu has been carefully designed by REVĪVŌ’s creative nutritionist chef Aliwalu to offer a selection of healthy gourmet recipes made with seasonal ingredients, and adapted to each guest’s diet and nutritional needs. The focus is on high protein dishes, which have a balanced amount of healthy fats, are low in carbs and free from gluten – with a Balinese twist. Using the finest organic ingredients, the Nūtriō programme supports local farmers, sustainable agriculture and environmentally friendly products.


COMO SHAMBHALA ESTATE, BALI “Shake up your chakras at Bali’s most luxurious health retreat, deep within the rainforest overlooking the stunning River Ayung” So you’ve sailed around the world, seen the Big Five on safari and exhausted all the Med’s hotspots. How do you top all that? Answer: shake off the stresses of life in the most luxurious way possible – and realign your chi while you’re at it. The COMO Shambhala Estate isn’t just a hotel. Nor is it just a top-notch health retreat. It’s a sumptuous combination of the two, staggered up the steep slopes of the sacred Ayung river gorge. Previously known as Begawan Giri, the estate has been revamped - and beautifully so. The incredible Residences and Villas display the COMO trademark Asian-meetsEuropean decor. Alang-alang roofs shelter hand-carved furniture and Chinese antiques; baths are carved from Sumban stone. Each has a private infinity pool. But the real wow factor is the holistic element - this is where people come to detox, destress and revitalise their lives for good. Sit in the healing spring, learn Qi Gong or meditation and pamper yourself with Ayurvedic treatments.

COMO Shambhala Estate is located near Ubud, Bali—a true ‘Retreat for Change’ with resident experts including a yoga teacher, Ayurvedic doctor and resident dietician. The holistic, 360-degree approach offers signature massage therapies and beauty treatments. A state-of-the-art gym and outdoor activities such as hiking and climbing make the most of the Estate’s unique location. Cuisine is always nutritionally balanced while the residences, suites and villas suit independent guests, couples or families. Guests who want to make a lasting commitment to change can embark on one of our targeted Wellness Programmes — Cleanse, Be Active, Ayurvedic and Bespoke — starting from three nights.

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WELLNESS BY COMO SHAMBHALA COMO Shambhala Estate provides a completely immersive, 360-degree wellbeing experience. Guests can participate in our targeted Wellness Programmes — Ayurvedic, Cleanse, Be Active and Bespoke — with private consultations, Asian therapies and healthful cuisine. These programmes have been designed to ensure maximum results and long-lasting change. In addition to our comprehensive treatments, activities and healthful COMO Shambhala Cuisine, we also believe adventure and cultural discovery should be part of the holistic approach. You will therefore find many activities in our daily schedule of activities that work in tandem with the comprehensive plan devised for your own personal goals. Wellness Programmes Our Wellness Programmes help guests improve specific areas of their wellbeing through targeted therapies, healthy eating options and expert consultations.

Massage Therapy COMO Shambhala Estate have designed our range of massages to relieve muscle tension, help with injuries and induce powerful relaxation.

Experts Intuitive, empowering and empathetic, our experts are dedicated to guiding each guest into a state of greater wellness.

Body Care Body care is an essential component of COMO Shambhala’s wellness experience, including baths, wraps and mud treatments.

Visiting Consultants COMO Shambhala’s Visiting Masters lead the Estate’s renowned week-long and weekend Retreat Programmes.

Experiences Experiences crafted at COMO Shambhala Estate advocates proactive holistic wellness. Active You can effortlessly incorporate sport and exercise into your time at our Bali luxury spa resort with our schedule of daily activities. Daily Schedule of Activities COMO Shambhala Estate have crafted a daily schedule of activities to complement the guest wellness experience. WELLNESS HOTELS IN BALI

COMO SHAMBHALA ESTATE Banjar Begawan, Desa Melinggih Kelod Payangan, Ubud, Gianyar 80571, Bali, Indonesia


FIVELEMENTS, BALI

A BOUTIQUE LUXURY WELLNESS RETREAT IN UBUD, BALI

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About Fiveelements Nestled on the banks of the Ayung River, Fivelements, Bali is an award-winning eco-conscious wellness retreat deeply rooted in the ancient traditions of Bali, making it a peaceful sanctuary to embrace authentic Balinese Healing, Living Foods and Sacred Arts. At Fivelements, “living well” is inspired by Balinese culture, which encourages us to nurture harmony with spirit, the environment and with one another. Our holistic integrative approach is designed to tune in to the physical, emotional and spiritual levels, allowing an organic healing process to naturally unfold. Our overall aim is to co-create a trusting connection and gently guide you through a highly personalised programme, while providing you with useful life tools to return home with. We invite you on a new healing journey through the mystic culture of Bali at Fivelements. A Beautiful boutique Bali hideaway An idyllic hideaway on the outskirts of Bali’s cultural capital, Fivelements offers the ultimate in luxury living, while still retaining traditional charm. Unlike the previous resorts you’ve stayed in since touching down on the Island of Gods almost four weeks ago, Fivelements is home to just nine exclusive suites, all of which have open verandas and river views. The walk to my suite took in the eco-resort’s swimming pool, spa and yoga studio and really gave me a tranquil impression of the place. During stay in fivelements, Bali you saw just one other couple which really had an impact on the sanctuary-like nature of Fivelements.

“We live in the time when tourism is rife, travellers are rampant and thanks to the many social media channels available at the touch of a button, few places stay untouched for long. With Instagram at its peak popularity, the second a so-called Influencer posts an image of a tropical paradise, people flock there in their hoards to get a picture perfect square snap of their own. So, it rarely happens that one stumbles upon a hidden haven that is both flawless from start to finish and still relatively undiscovered. Enter, Fivelements in Ubud, Bali.”

The suite was jaw-droppingly beautiful; the kind of place you immediately want to memorise for future inspiration when designing your dream home. The main bedroom had timber floors, high ceilings, airy white curtains and included a huge four-poster bed which then led to a stylish bathroom behind it with an outdoor shower. However, the main feature was undoubtedly the outdoor stone bath, housed by a bamboo enclosure at the front of the bedroom, its proximity to the Ayung River a matter of metres. The thing that most stood out to me about Fivelements was the exquisite details of the place and how perfectly they created a healing and serene space. From naming each of the suites after a Balinese element (mine was Bayu for air) to customised lighting in the bathtub the seven colours of the chakras, to the teak wood bed, Balinese art and basket of fresh fruit. It was a balanced fusion of earthiness and indulgence; the juxtaposition to the river; the airiness of the suites combined with the in-room sound system and luxury bed linen.

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SPA SANCTUARY ON THE BANKS OF THE AYUNG RIVER

Fivelements Bali

Fivelements, Puri Ahimsa Banjar Baturning, Mambal, Bali, Indonesia 80352

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If you want the mother of all facials, the kind that will trump any previous spa treatment, try the Fivelements Super Food Facial, which will indisputably be two of the best spent hours of your life. Like the rest of the resort, the spa was picturesque and serene, and again overlooking the river. The ingredients for my facial were laid out, and the therapist talked me through each of them; their benefits and how they’d be used. From fresh pineapple serum, to cleansing coconut milk, to a honey and brown sugar scrub, to refreshing aloe vera gel, chilled quartz crystals and a Spirulina and seaweed mask it was superfood by name, superfood by nature, and you not sure any future facial will even come close. Following the facial had a flower bath in the room overlooking the river. You was told about the significance of the different coloured flowers; red for love, yellow for clarity, pink for joy. Sipping on Balinese ginger tea in my post-facial glow as the river rushed by was about as good as it gets. Integrated Wellness And Healing At Fivelements An idyllic hideaway on the outskirts of Bali’s cultural capital, Another thing that sets Fivelements apart is that in the spirit of it being a health and wellness destination, the resort is a dry one and alcohol is neither served nor permitted at the restaurant. As someone who is partial to a Prosecco (or several) this wasn’t even a factor during my stay; as often happens when I’m in a blissed out state and fuelling your body with facials and raw foods, the last thing on my mind is a glass of bubbles. Which brings your to the food. Given its location on the outskirt of Bali’s foodie hub, one would expect good things but once Fivelements outdid themselves. From almond crust pizzas to perfect passionfruit panna cotta to black rice pancakes and the greenest of smoothies; it truly was a culinary delight. The ended of stay with a traditional fire ceremony; led by a local Balinese priest, it was an invigorating hour that incorporated mediation and chanting and is known to be effective in helping one let go of unwanted aspects in their lives. You’ll cracked coconuts to signify the death of our ego, drinking the fresh coconut water straight from the shell, and threw grains and lentils into the fire as offerings. To traveller, the fire blessing was Bali at its very best, and an opportunity to learn more about this country that so many of us flock to. Fivelements was faultless. Undeniably one of Bali’s best kept secrets, You’ll have a feeling it won’t stay that way for long.

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The Yoga Barn in Bali Ubud Activities

The Yoga Barn Bali calls the cool and tranquil upland area of Ubud as its home. Ubud in particular is now considered a pivotal spiritual healing place for travellers seeking a holiday destination that also caters to their renewal of mind, body and soul.

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Studios are fully equipped for yoga with blankets, bolsters, blocks, straps and mats. Changing rooms and shower facilities are also onsite, as well as organic food catering from its onsite café, with two garden areas provided for meals, or simply for relaxation. Studios also feature separate bungalows for massage treatments.

Good to Know about The Yoga Barn Bali Most of its studio spaces enjoy lush surroundings such as terraced rice paddies, offering a sanctuary for those looking for a place to relax and practise yoga. Fitting locations around the cool Ubud upland allows you to take advantage of the beautiful scenery, multicultural offerings of the Ubud neighbourhood, together with the shopping and dining choices the area offers, all in a totally laid-back atmosphere. The studios are mostly uniquely built with recycled timber, mud walls, natural paints, with roofs made of thatched alang-alang grass. Studios are also available for rent for large groups and special events. The ‘barn’ offers diverse quality programs, oftentimes inviting notable teachers from across the globe to share and teach their insights on the many disciplines of yoga.

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he are many places in Ubud that offer yoga classes for every physical level, including private classes, short-break yoga retreats and meditation classes in private yoga centres. However, The Yoga Barn Bali by Bali Spirit remains one of the most prominent.

use of different props to help one adjust or support in these different postures, self-realization for self-transformation, and personal development. Yoga can be practiced by anyone, regardless of their age or physical condition.

The Yoga Barn Bali attracts yoga and wellbeing practitioners from the world over, be it beginners to certified instructors who feature regularly as guest teachers through its scheduled class programmes. Yoga exercise takes various styles, either modified or simplified, depending on breath synchronization, progressive ‘asanas’ or postures, the

Yoga Barn is part of Bali Spirit, an endeavour founded by Charley Patton, Meghan Pappenheim and Balinese practitioner Kadek Gunarta, who started off conducting yoga classes at their workshop on Jalan Hanoman in Ubud. The Yoga Barn now has a total of five open-air studios, two of which host daily classes, with a capacity of 80 and 35 students respectively, and with over 100 classes on offer per week. WELLNESS HOTELS IN BALI

The founding team behind The Yoga Barn also happen to be responsible for the Bali Spirit Festival, an annual international event highlighting a week of yoga workshops and dance and music, with communal events gradually spreading out across and beyond its base in Ubud. The Yoga Barn: The Yoga Barn Jln. Raya Pengoseken Ubud, Gianyar 80571 Located between Jln. Raya Pengoseken and Jln. Sukma Kesuma


The Center for Wellness & Healing in Bali

The Yoga Barn’s Center for Wellness, newly opened in 2016, provides a calm environment where the healing of the human spirit is emphasized as a path to ultimate wellness, where healing, personal growth and self-empowerment are fostered through the use of intuitive holistic healing arts and hands-on therapies.

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Alternative Healing at the Wellness Center includes, but is not limited to: Esalen Massage, Emotional, Intuitive & Spiritual Guidance, Nutrition & Lifestyle Counseling, Accupuncture, Naturopathy, Craniosacral Therapy, Reiki, Astrology, Sound Healing, Fasting, Detoxification, Cleansing & Colon Hydrotherapy & Ayurveda at Kush, our Ayurvedic Rejuvenation Sanctum and Spa.

The Yoga Barn has every right to call itself the biggest retreat in Southeast Asia, considering its elaborate programs and facilities, which cater for every need. Dedicated to healing and renewal, it creates the perfect physical atmosphere to achieve just that, including serene guesthouses and a

Sessions are offered by a family of highly experienced international healing faculty, both resident & visiting:

strategic, peaceful location for all its facilities. The top-notch resources are matched only by the outstanding programs, including over 100 yoga classes and workshops a week, cleansing and detox programs, and various kinds of therapies, including naturopathy, reiki, and sound therapy.

Adolf Brown, Liana Nenacheva, Punnu Singh Wasu, DC Leiro, Levi Banner, Frédérique Nault, Ngurah Sudana, Swami Arun , Kerry Clancey Visiting, Nutrition, Esalen Massage, Infrared Sauna, Colon Hydrotherapy, Intuitive Guidance.

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ESCAPE HAVEN BALI Welcome to your Bali Retreat Escape Haven Bali invite you to experience a luxury wellness journey with us in beautiful Bali. At our Bali yoga retreat you will be nurtured and pampered during your week with us. Free from responsibilities of daily life, with an experienced team to look after you, on your ultimate Bali wellness retreat week. Our exclusive women’s-only vacation will allow you to unwind from the pressures of everyday life and recharge your batteries in paradise. Flexibility and Freedom The choice of transformative, custom-tailored package is yours. We take great care to ensure our range of inspirational wellness and detox packages covering, surf, yoga, healing, ayurvedia or fitness retreat programmes nourishes a women’s wellbeing. Your dedicated facilitator, will guide you through your ultimate Bali retreat experience and ensuring you leave glowing. Revive Surf Package Come explore your inner mermaid with a week of ocean surfing, daily yoga and spa. Ideal for absolute beginner surfers, learn to surf in a positive, fun and empowering environment. Refresh Yoga Retreat Package Designed for the ultimate in relaxation, culture and rejuvenation with yoga, spa and a selection of Bali’s best cultural and food activities. Be amazed at your transformation after just one week. Renew Fitness Package For fitness lovers or those that want to reset their activity regime and find some inspiration. Experience a week of fun fitness activities, pampering and yoga. See the difference after just one week. Ayurvedia Healing Package Slip into your week of deep relaxation and rejuvenation on your ayurvedia journey. Enjoy deep healing sessions that will restore your energy levels and leave you glowing. “10 years ago I launched my dream of creating a luxury Bali yoga retreat. Since then over 5,000 women have chosen to stay with us. It’s my privilege and passion to share this journey with so many other like-minded women and to bring them together to re-inject that sparkle and connection with themselves and each other. Since creating this tropical luxe haven, for women to get away from the pressures of everyday life and just be, it’s been wonderful to witness the amazing transformations that one week with us makes. I invite you to join us and experience the magic of Escape Haven” – JANINE HALL - FOUNDER WELLNESS HOTELS IN BALI


Why must Escape Haven Bali

Most Awarded

Most Luxurious We have the highest spec property of any retreat in Bali. With huge grounds, two rivers running through the property, standalone villa rooms spread out across the grounds, all bordered by jungle and rice paddy fields, we lead the way in luxury.

We have been recognised and awarded more than any other Bali retreat. We are number 1 retreat on Trip Advisor, and have been recognised as the best retreat from Conde Nast, Fairfax, Harpers Bazaar and Marie Claire to name a few.

Most Experienced Team We are very proud of our accomplished team who have been hand picked. They embody our brand values of warm, engaging, dynamic and passion for excellence in their respective fields.

Boutique Bali Retreat With an average of 12 guests, we keep group sizes small so we can provide the highest quality service. Rather than one size fits all, we love being able to share our knowledge and to customise your luxury wellness retreat experience with us. The Highest Quality We believe you deserve the best. Our Bali retreat property was created by us, especially for you. From the food, activities, accommodation and staffing, you will experience the very best.

Best Value & Location We have a range of rooms to suit all budgets from US$2,195 and are in the two most popular areas in Bali of Uluwatu and the hip surf village of Echo Beach, Canggu. At our Bali Retreat, Escape Haven, we believe that every woman has the ability to rejuvenate, transform, and blossom into the most radiant version of herself when given time, space and support of a nourishing, uplifting environment.

As women, we are so busy filling up everyone elses tank that we forget to fill our own. One week is all it takes to allow you to re-discover the very best version of you and replenish your inner glow. Escape Haven Retreats Unnamed Road, Pererenan, Mengwi, Badung Regency, Bali 80351

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ZEN RESORT BALI Retreat for Body, Mind & Soul When asked what surprised the Dalai Lana the most about humanity, he replied with:

“Man. Because he sacrifices his health in order to make money. Then he sacrifices money to recuperate his health. And then he is so anxious about the future that he does not enjoy the present; the result being that he does not live in the present or the future; he lives as if he is never going to die, and then dies having never really lived.” To Escape the Daily Routine Words of the Dalai Lama and our thoughts – do we actually get caught in them sometimes? Work, family planning, healthy eating, fitness-society, it seems that least, more and more demands are on us. No wonder that we do not always manage a proper balance. At this point, when we are no longer able to say no to work, we should decide on a time-out, a time-out which reverts to the essential and most important things in life – and that is primarily ourselves.

Dreamlike Zen Resort – A Spiritual Center We need a place of recreation, where we have to pay special attention to learning and uniting body, soul and spirit. Mahendra Shah, who is active in the field of sustainable health research, has created such an oasis in Bali. The Zen Resort Bali is dedicated to combining traditional healing methods and techniques with modern medical research, thus breaking out of the vicious circle of never-ending drug chains and relying solely on natural remedies. A professional team that truly cares about each and every hotel guest. Particular emphasis is placed on the right mix of preventive and curative treatments. In addition, the traditional Balinese and Javanese massages as well as the beauty treatments, are known for their divine techniques used by Shah to help shape the body back in balance and to relieve everyday stress.

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Switch Off, Connect with Nature Situated in the tropical landscape of rice terraces and vineyards, the Zen Resort is the perfect place for relaxing and recharging your batteries. The villas are lovely furnished and designed to enjoy both sunrise and sunset with a majestic view of the sea. Just a few hundred meters away, is the sandy beach waiting for your feet to be felt. If you let your eyes wander, the crystal-clear water invites you to lose your thoughts and enjoy the juncture. There are no distractions, no complications- just us and this very moment. Green Travel – Environmentally Friendly Holidays Any reason for guilty thoughts should not exist, because the Zen Resort Bali cooperates with local agricultural economists, supports fishermen and creates new jobs. Zen is an excellent center for establishing new energy and promoting sustainability. Is there a better place tolet go and reinvent yourself than onethat already seems to have thought of everything? Ready to escape the daily routine and experience the Zen Resort Bali? SpaDreams treats you to a wide range of Ayurvedic and Wellness treatments. Zen Resort Bali PO Box 18, Ds. Ume Anyar, Seririt, Singaraja, Bali, Indonesia

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WELLNESS HOTELS IN BALI


OMUNITYBALI, Sudaji Village Green Resort Founded in 2010 by Zanzan, OMunity Green Resort’s mission is to provide a sustainable future for posterity: a world without plastic, dangerous chemicals and toxic fertilisers, where humans and nature thrive in symbiosis, the way nature intended. We are going back to the basics – what our ancestors understood and practised – an environment where tourism entails being curious about a new culture, and discovering its roots. Through food, culture, language, and way of living, tourist can get to know a new culture without destroying Bali’s greatest asset: Mother Nature. We seek to educate and facilitate a cultural exchange between locals and visitors and to bridge the gap between environmental concerns and human interests through practical education and the involvement of Sudaji’s community. The concept for OMunity is living with and among the community and local people of Sudaji, not against them or to nature’s detriment. Join us if you would like to experience first-hand real Balinese people and culture.

With the support of his family and friends, ZANZAN took on an intensive 33-day meditation and upon completion of his inner viewing, he came to the realisation that his calling in life was to focus on the youth and community in Sudaji. One of ZANZAN’s gurus, Peter Voss, advised ZANZAN to “follow his heart” and bring his vision of Omunity into fruition. ZANZAN does just that and develops the foundation for Omunity’s vision with the five C’s of [C]ommunity: Create, Concept, Commit, Consistent, and Client (Collaboration). Since then, groups from around the world have come to learn and explore at Omunity and ZANZAN attributes current and future success to having a pure heart that pushes this ‘miracle power’ forward. By having Omunity serve as a centre of cross-cultural awareness, ZANZAN endeavours to create an exchange of ideas of life that will ultimately help uplift and empower the community of Sudaji.

Omunitybali Story ZANZAN is a passionate individual beaming with ambition and creativity. His inspiration for building Omunity came about from his experiences with influential sustainable tourism mentors, locally and globally, as well as deep self-introspection and revelation.

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Eco-Friendly Accommodation At OmunityBali we have several styles of accommodation, all handmade with organic materials by the community of Sudaji. Firstly we have “OMStay”: four traditionally built Bamboo houses styled after the dimensions of a Balinese cow house! These exclusive buildings face directly towards the Wantilan and are beside the swimming pool and round pool waterfall. These buildings are eco friendly, beautifully decorated, have high ceilings, with gorgeous plush canopy beds, made by hand with the highest standards. They all include an outdoor covered ensuite bathroom. Sleeps 1-2 guests. *By choice, we do not have T.V.’s or telephones in any of our rooms. All bathrooms are specially designed with black Balinese reflexology stone floors, natural bricks each personally inscribed with “OM” by hand by Zanzan, western toilets, and a hot water rain shower. All rooms include a terrace, sitting area and small tables for reading, resting, having a cup of tea or coffee, or eating your meal. Each room is cleaned and tidied up daily by OMunity´s housekeeping staff, and despite

being almost fully outdoors, the property is so impeccably clean, most guests feel the urge to root themselves with nature and roam around OMunity barefoot. The Location Sudaji is a rare gem in Bali, untouched by tourism, surrounded wildlife, farms, rice paddies, temples, and a bustling river perfect for rafting. It’s residents are incredibly outgoing, curious, warm and friendly, and are living with the traditions of their ancestors. Sudaji is the home of the majestic Sekumpul waterfall; a seven level cascade featuring an 81m and 108m twin waterfall. It is the tallest waterfall in Bali and claimed by many visitors to be the “Mother of all waterfalls in Bali”. Getting to OMunity Airport transfer: (3.5 hours) ***Private transfer from anywhere in Bali can be arranged. OmunityBali, Banjar Dukuh, Desa Sudaji Kecamatan Sawan Singaraja Buleleng 81171 Bali, Indonesia.

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WELLNESS HOTELS IN BALI


DESASENI, A VILLAGE RESORT IN BALI A Resort in Bali – An Art Village, showcasing culture, religion, and traditions from the archipelago of Indonesia. Offering daily yoga classes, personal yoga retreats and wellness packages, a holistic spa, an organic restaurant serving farm to table goodness and an artistic gift shop. The Hotel Unique accommodations in original antique wooden homes, imported from the many islands of Indonesia. Restored and Refurbished. Live amidst original artifacts and antiques reflecting true Indonesian culture and heritage. Yoga Dedicated, passionate teachers leading classes in Vinyasa, Master Class, Hatha, Restorative, Yin, Alignment & Adjustment and Meditation. Open to the Kula (community)! Enjoy practicing in our open aired, tropical Bali studio. The Collective The Collective, Desa Seni’s School of Yoga in Bali. Internationally accredited by The Yoga Alliance. A team of experienced teachers who provide daily classes, personal yoga retreats, continuing education courses and teacher trainings in a supportive and nurturing environment.

The Spa Merapu Svaasthya Spa, Spiritual forces of Wellbeing, offers traditional and holistic treatments with Western and Eastern therapies. Healing and health are a focus. Restore and revitalize the body, mind and soul. The Team Committed to supporting the people of Indonesia, our team originates from over 20 different islands across the archipelago. This mix of religions and cultures allows us to honour and respect all the religious holidays and traditions, while also creating to be a cohesive atmosphere where we are all equal. The Teachers A passionate team of teachers bringing together different traditions of Yoga, Meditation and Pranayama. Working together to share, educate, and nurture, this team of internationally certified teachers from around the world provide an experience that incorporates a fully rounded spectrum of yoga education.

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Weekend Wellness At Desa Seni Village Resort, Bali “The moment you step onto the property at Desa Seni village resort, preferably barefoot, a feeling of relaxation begins to set in. This conscious community brought back fond memories of my time teaching at Hariharalaya Retreat Center in Cambodia where Integral Yoga is taught as a science of living, encompassing everything from your own self-care to the way you interact with the world.” Desa Seni Village Resort Desa Seni is located in Canggu, on the South coast of Bali providing easy access to the beach as well as the lush green paddy fields. It is just over 30 mins by taxi from Denpasar Airport. The village resort gives you an authentic feel of Indonesia, made up of antique wooden homes uniquely decorated with local handicrafts from the various islands. The room sizes vary from single cabins to village cabins housing up to four people and prices start at about $US150++ per night. That includes breakfast, a daily ceremonial offering, access to the library, and unlimited yoga and meditation classes. Pathways surrounded by Balinese gardens guide visitors between the Maha Devi Yoga Shala, the saltwater swimming pool, a lovely garden café and the holistic spa named Merapu Svaasthya, meaning “Spiritual Forces of Wellness”.

Desa Seni Yoga Schedule Maha Devi Yoga Shala The yoga program draws in a regular following of expats living in Bali as well as guests of the resort for a variety of group classes, workshops, retreats and teacher trainings. The first day with a mindful sunrise Hatha practice led by Bernd, encouraging a sense of grounding and connection with the natural environment. Bernd’s intelligent cues to the body and influences of Tibetan Buddhist teachings artfully woven into the class were complimented by the soundtrack of birds chirping, trees rustling and the rhythmic breathing to help facilitate the experience. You’ll also had your long-awaited introduction to Embodied Flow guided by Jess, a yoga teacher recommended by numerous expat friends living in Bali. Embodied Flow draws from a range of styles of yoga and somatic movement systems to facilitate a deep mind-body connection. Jess inspired me with her ability to impart valuable knowledge of the body without compromising the deeper layers of the practice. Desa Seni Restaurant With 80 percent of the local produce grown on the property, you are guaranteed a healthy, fresh meal at the Rumah Makan Restaurant, which is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner to guests of the property as well as outside visitors. I took full advantage of the fresh vegetarian options, including the Raw Pasta made of spiralized zucchini and yellow squash served with a chilled Roma and sun dried tomato sauce. The full dining menu offers a mix of local and Western dishes, appealing to all tastes.

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Desa Seni Spa Merapu Svaastyhya The team at Desa Seni’s spa brings expertise in both Eastern and Western healing modalities. The was particularly interested in the Traditional Chinese Medicine offered by Andy Taylor MSTOM, L.Ac. A USA Licensed Acupuncturist, he has traveled the world offering his services. His fluency in Mandarin also allowed him to continue his training in Taiwan, building on his skill set.

Andy offers Facial Rejuvenation Acupuncture as well as fullbody acupuncture treatments, Structural Realignment and Chinese Osteopathic Therapy and Chinese Cupping. The wish you had the opportunity to continue with the full three-series treatment of acupuncture, as the recommended minimum, but you will say that, the immediate relaxation that set in during the session itself made it well worth the visit.

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Merapu Svaastyhya’s spa offerings also includes the familiar menu of manicures and pedicures, massages, body scrubs and reflexology enhanced with Balinese healing rituals and locally made products. Tania a travelling photographer who has called Bali home for the last two years, insists her Deep Tissue Massage was one of the best she has had on the island.

While the happenings on the property can make you easily forget about the outside world, I was most inspired by the dedication Desa Seni has to serving the community and preserving the local environment. It is a place that invokes a sense of gratitude and respect for nature making you want to walk a little slower, breathe a little deeper and live in a more conscious way. DESA SENI a Village Resort Bali Resort | Bali Yoga | Bali Spa Jl. Subak Sari #13 Pantai Berawa, Canggu - Bali

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GLAMPING – A TREND Glamping has recently become a trend around the globe and it is a form of camping that comes with utmost comfort, hence its name ‘glamorous camping’. Worry not about finding a camp site, setting up tiny nylon tents and suffering in cramped sleeping bags. As the newest travelling fad, glamping brings you in touch with nature whilst hanging onto that 5-star hotel experience. There are numerous romantic places for glamping in Bali and Moyo island where you won’t have to give up that plush, luxurious bed, running water and electricity. The only things that you will give up are the concrete walls that surround you – and that’s hardly a sacrifice.


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Here’s what glamping is about and where best to do it in bali All you travelers out there – the backpackers, nomads, luxurious travelers, and campers – we’ve got a new challenge for you. Try glamping for a couple of nights in Bali!

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lamping (glamorous+camping) is a relatively new verb in the world of traveling, and a growing fad all around the world. Don’t let the word ‘camping’ scare you away; glamping is camping with the utmost comfort.

You don’t have to give up running water, sleeping in a bed or electricity. Glamping offers you all that, but you will have to give up concrete walls. Sort of. Instead of having a roof over your head, imagine a teepee above you and being encased in bamboo and local woods (this may differ depending on where you glamp).

And with all that, comes the bugs that live in these tropical climates, but fret not, usually there is a mosquito net for your bed to keep the insects away!

For those who are wondering, no you don’t have to carry any of the equipment or build anything yourself. Everything is already there – you just have to show up with your luggage and a positive mindset!

Apart from that, the camping part is still 100% there. There is no television or air-conditioning. Your room will literally be in the middle of palm trees, bushes, and ferns.

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Here are a few things you should consider before going glamping: - Can you give up technology while you’re there? If you’re lucky enough, the glamp site will have electrical outlets, but don’t bank on it. - Are you high-maintenance? Leave your usual demands at a 5-star hotel along with your heels, accessories and make-up at home. Strip down to your natural look and bring comfortable clothing (and a sweater or two as it could be chilly at night or after a rain storm).

- Do you like to sit and stare at greenery for hours at a time? Because that’s what you’ll be doing. It’s a great time to actually get out of your head and appreciate the work of Mother Nature. - Are you a light sleeper? Be sure to bring some earplugs if so, as you will hear all sorts of funny sounds at night with the nocturnal animals and insects around you. Now that you know all you need to know about glamping – Bali has a couple of glamping sites for those who are keen to try it out!

GLAMPING – A TREND


GLAMPING – A TREND


CAPELLA UBUD, BALI Due to open its doors in May 2018 Capella Ubud is sure to be a popular choice for 2018. With a nod to the spirited European explorers that first settled in Bali in the 1800’s, the camp is a luxury tented camp combining a real immersion in the rainforest with Bill Bensley designed luxury accommodation. Made up of 22 tents the camp is small and exclusive, allowing it to nestle into the rainforest and surrounding paddy fields without compromising a single tree. All of the tents feature private plunge pools and decks, which make the perfect spot to take in the greenery of the rainforest and listen for the sounds of the nearby Wos River. Inside the tents feature four poster beds, dark wood furniture and opulent, ornate décor typical of Indonesia. The en suite, open air bathrooms even include roll top brass baths. The two restaurants at Capella Ubud are Mads Lange and Api Jiwa, where guests will find a team of chefs ready to prepare a flavourful Indonesian feast. Special dining experiences in the rainforest or paddy fields can also be arranged. Activities at the camp revolve around enjoying the tranquillity of the lush setting. Curl up in The Capella Library with a good book, go for a dip in the Cistern pool, take a stroll down to Wos River - which the camp has direct access to - or treat yourself to a rejuvenating massage in Auriga Spa. Venturing out of the camp there are a wealth of sights and activities to keep guests entertained. Visit the nearby Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary or the Puri Lukisan Museum, and then wander through the centre of Ubud, bartering for local handicrafts and artwork in the markets, and stopping to taste some delicious Indonesian street food.

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CAPELLA UBUD, BALI An ultra-luxurious tented camp with 22 one-bedroom retreats and 1 two-bedroom lodge Celebrating the spirit of Bali in the unspoiled beauty of the rainforest Capella Ubud, Bali the ultra-luxurious tented camp set in the heart of Ubud’s rainforest, is bringing the rich heritage of Bali’s exotic past back to life. Inspired by the first Europeans to settle in Bali in the 1800s, celebrated architect and designer Bill Bensley has created this stunning rainforest retreat as a tribute to their spirit of adventure. Set on 4 hectares 20 minutes north of Ubud, in the village of Keliki, the camp is perfectly positioned where the sloping rice terraces meet the dense untouched rainforest of the sacred Wos River. This one-of-a-kind hidden sanctuary offers an authentic insight into the way of life in the Bali of yesteryear, combined with today’s modern conveniences and technology. Each of the 22 one- bedroom tented retreats as well as the two-bedroom lodge feature a bespoke theme based on camp site life back in the days of the early settlers offering

guests a truly unique under-canvas experience and where one can re-live the nostalgia of a first time experience. A definitive sense of place from which to enjoy the beauty of the resort’s natural surroundings in luxury and comfort. Nature, wellness and adventure are at the core of the camp’s many signature experiences which include culinary journeys through the working farms of Keliki Village as well as the resort’s own honey farms, coffee, tea and cocoa plantations. Sacred temple rituals at the Wos River with the Keliki villagers are some of the many cultural highlights while wellness experiences feature medicinal culinary healing, spiritual and sound healing and for the more adventurous, jungle boot camps, mountain bike ridge tours and high and low impact work outs in the rice paddies.

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Camp features at Capella Ubud, Bali also include The Auriga Spa health and wellness retreat; The Cistern outdoor rainforest pool; The Armory tented gymnasium; The Camp Fire, Mads Lange dining room; Api Jiwa Asian street food barbecue; A Mortar and Pestle Pool Bar; The Officer’s Tent living room and the Wos River Deck. The eagerly anticipated opening of Capella Ubud Bali is set for early 2018. Rates start from USD 838 per room, per night plus service charge and taxes. About Capella Ubud, Bali Nestled between the rainforest, rice paddy fields and the sacred Wos River, in the authentic Balinese artist village of Keliki, Capella Ubud, Bali brings the wonders and myths of Bali’s exotic past to life in splendid style. Inspired by the early European settlers from the 1800s, celebrated architect Bill Bensley conceptualised this ultra-luxurious tented camp as a tribute to their spirit of adventure.

Capella Ubud, Bali is an ultra-luxurious tented camp that invites you to relive the spirit of adventure while enjoying the natural splendour of Bali in luxurious comfort. Nestled within densely forested terrain in the lush green heart of Bali, this magical escape transports you to a place of nostalgic charm and tranquility, where the everyday fades away, leaving time and space to live well and embrace every precious moment. Inspired by Bali’s early colonial heritage, Capella Ubud, Bali offers a relaxing and invigorating stay in commune with nature for an unforgettable adventure. Capella Ubud, Bali Jl. Raya Dalem, Banjar Triwangsa, Desa Keliki, Kecamatan Tegallalang, Ubud, Gianyar - Bali 80561, Indonesia

Capella Ubud, Bali’s 22 individually styled one-bedroom tented retreats and one extravagant two-bedroom lodge allow guests to enjoy the essence of Bali’s untouched natural surroundings in personalised comfort, balancing timeless charm with modern conveniences. Sensitive to preserving Ubud’s densely forested terrain, no tree was felled during construction. The result is a hidden sanctuary that captures the imagination of those who aspire to a truly extraordinary experience. GLAMPING – A TREND


SANDAT LUXURY GLAMPING Still in Ubud, Sandat Glamping Tents will take you into the middle of the rice fields. As one of the most popular glamping sites in Bali, their 5 safari-style tents each have their own private infinity pool together with a terrace that leads into the forest. Lumbung cottages are also up for grabs; traditional local houses with alang–alang roofs and balconies overlooking the abundantly green surroundings. The interiors of the tents are handpicked for their ethnic style that matches the surrounding. Gorgeous raw woods dominate the atmosphere, along with light, pearl white linens that accentuate the natural light flooding in from outside. Pearl chandeliers, hand painted furniture, coffee plants and white shells all add to that feeling of being in ‘the wild’. Each cottage is also equipped with a ceiling fan, mini fridge, iPod speakers, internal phone service, and of course, a Wi-Fi connection. The tents are surrounded by rice fields and vast vegetation. Perfect seclusion has been achieved with bamboo screens and vertical gardens, giving you all the privacy you need. So when the jungle is alive at night, and surely it will be, you’ll be safe from the things that walk in the night… Just listen to the sounds of the evening critters as they chirp in the bush. With the capability to accommodate only a few people, Sandat Glamping offers a perfectly unique, bespoke experience. But a quick 10 minute drive sees you back in Ubud centre if you’re really missing civilization that much (but you won’t). Still in the same region of Ubud, hidden away in the rice fields above the Ayung River, Escape Nomade glamping offers simplicity with its eco-style, romantic experience. Spend an afternoon taking in the tropical afternoon, embracing the nature that surrounds you. LUXURY GLAMOUR-CAMP P.T. SANDAT UBUD BALI Jalan Subak Sala Banjar Sala UBUD (BALI) - INDONESIA

GLAMPING – A TREND


GLAMPING – A TREND


Sandat Glamping Tents in Ubud: let luxury be your canvas

Bali’s cultural capital Ubud has become so crowded that travellers are turning to glamping to recreate its rustic vibe As the centre of Bali’s Ubud becomes ever more crowded with restaurants, trinket shops, and cars, regular visitors to the island have sought refuge in its surrounding area, seeking to find the tranquility that first lured them to the cultural town. And the truth is, you don’t have to head too far away from Ubud’s most hectic quarter to find your own little patch of rural paradise. Just a 10-minute drive from central Ubud, down rough, unsealed roads flanked by pretty rice fields, Sandat Glamping offers a twist on the usual getaway. Here you can stay in one of five tents, each with its own individual colour-focused décor, pitched securely amid the paddy fields, and boasting its own private pool.

Three eco-friendly coconut-wood lumbungs, or more permanent traditional-style buildings, are also placed around a lovely shared pool. You’ll curious to see how Bali has launched into the glamping - or glamorous camping - industry that is taking the travel world by storm. Just how many insects would it involve? The staff member showing you around explains that the sturdy, huge tent you’ll be staying in, the “suite tent penjor brown” is from South Africa, home of the safari. The glass and wooden doors, plus the wooden decking-floor, are permanent, and built into the tent, while electricity is connected and there’s hot and cold running water in the bathroom, lending the tent a feeling of solidity.

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But inside, the mesh windows and canvas walls really do make you feel like you’re camping. Rice stalks sway against the mesh window in the bathroom, and I look out on a copse of trees that’s a salve to city eyes.

The bathroom sink is imaginatively set into a desk - alas, there’s no ordinary desk, so if you’re looking for a working holiday spot, this is probably not the best option. If you’re looking to relax, the facilities are just what you need.

You’d think it would be quiet, but the daytime humming of cicadas and singing of birds creates a natural symphony. The lack of walls and glazed windows means that you feel right in the thick of it. It’s a curious sensation to feel secure inside but at the same time not exactly removed from the outdoors.

Many activities can be arranged with the hotel’s assistance. You can pop off to see a traditional dance performance, go mountain bike riding, or, if you’ve got the energy, fit in some white-water rafting.

The furnishings are lavish, with damask velvet lounge chairs, Venetian-style mirrors, decorative lamps, and a draped mosquito net over the queen size bed. Arrangements of fresh flowers, picked from the well-caredfor gardens, include some varieties I have never seen in Bali. No television or phone interrupts nature’s music. The bathroom is separated from the rest of the tent by a curtain, and the shower has elegantly striped wraparound curtains. But the pièce de resistance is the sparkling chandelier, which lends a regal air to the “room”.

The on-site restaurant is inside a dramatic alang-alang roofed building, and boasts a communal table and a wall mounted with framed mirrors - it has a cosmopolitan, Italian feel. Due to the small number of rooms, meals are set, rather than à la carte. Unless you head into town, this means you’ll be eating whatever is on offer. The dinner consisted of spring rolls, a tuna steak with onion rings, fries and vegetables, and a Balinese pudding. It was a bargain at US$15, considering the surroundings.

GLAMPING – A TREND


GLAMPING – A TREND


MENJANGAN DYNASTY RESORT If you make your way to the north west part of the Bali island, Menjangan Dynasty Resort, Beach Camp & Dive Center is the best location for those who want to experience close-tonature ‘glamping’, but this time by the sea! This tented resort sits next to a blissful white-sand beach, catering to outdoor activities for the adventure enthusiasts. You will be drawn to the sweeping forest views of West Bali National Park and treated with seamless and comfortable treatment to the protected mangrove and rainforests leaving you in awe for days. The resort is comprised of the Beach Camp Tents and the Cliff Tent Villas, featuring ethnic African-style glamping tents from robust top-quality canvas. The interiors of the tents perfectly capture the ambience of the classic safari-style. Each room is fitted with canvas roller blinds, wardrobes, inbuilt desks and bamboo lamps. International channels and DVD player can be your alternate entertainment inside the tent. And to make you feel more at home, you can snuggle in the luxurious queen-sized bed with a spacious dressing area. To create a romantic moment with your partner, daybeds and loungers are available in the private deck outside the tent where you can appreciate the tranquility of the surroundings. For a vibrant underwater experience, a dive and water sports center is on site to give you the best water excursions around Menjangan Island. This will include scuba diving, snorkeling, kayaking, canoeing and stand-up paddle boarding. If you prefer land excursions, there are loads of outdoor activities to keep you and your partner entertained. Trekking to the nearest villages, cycling and mountain biking, bird watching along the forest, or day trips to the nearby attractions. Menjangan Dynasty Resort, Beach Camp & Dive Center is for couples who are seeking a totally different experience. Menjangan Dynasty Resort, Beach Glamping and Dive Centre Pejarakan, Gerokgak, Buleleng Regency, Bali 81155

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MENJANGAN DYNASTY RESORT Menjangan Dynasty Resort, Beach Glamping & Dive Centre is a much anticipated, tented boutique retreat in North West Bali. Resting on 16 hectares of land beside the gentle waters of Banyuwedang Bay, a world away from the crowded tourist hotspots, on the outer perimeter of Bali’s most magnificent, untouched wilderness – The West Bali National Park, Menjangan Dynasty Resort offers intimate and private seclusion. Accommodation at this eco-friendly resort comprises 24 safari styled Beach Camp Tents and 4 pool tent villas, created to the highest standards in South Africa from robust top-quality canvas. The cool air-conditioned interiors of the tents cleverly capture the ambience of the classic safari club style, and each room is furnished with top quality amenities of 5-star standard. Guests facilities include a restaurant and barefoot beach club, a spa, a 158sqm infinity swimming pool, a beach plunge pool and a PADI dive center, harmoniously coexist with the natural splendor of an extraordinary patch of paradise.

island of Menjangan, the craggy folds of Bali Barat’s northfacing ridges and Java’s towering Mt Raung. Crystalline waters splash upon the pristine ‘Pasir Putih’ white-sand beach and brilliant sunsets color the sky. At this rare and idyllic destination of choice, honeymooners, lovers or outdoor adventure enthusiasts can enjoy a luxurious glamping experience – the romance of sleeping under canvas combined with modern technology and home comforts – delicious cuisine, intimate dining, indulgent spa treatments, and the opportunity to interact with nature through a wide range of land and sea activities; supported by excellent service from a team of safari-suited staff.

Breathtaking views extend across a mangrove-entwined coastline to the lowland forests of the national park, the tiny

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AMANWANA RESORT - MOYO ISLAND, INDONESIA Located in the west coast of Moyo Island in West Sumbawa, facing the Flores Sea, Amanwana provides two types of luxury safari-style tents for its guests, namely Ocean Tents and Jungle Tents. Both of them offer different views according to their name and are filled with facilities, including air conditioning, WiFi and spacious bathrooms. The accommodation price starts at $750 depending on the tent type. For adventure seekers, Amanwana also offers various outdoor activities, such as diving, snorkeling, kayaking, cruising the Flores Sea and trekking to Barry’s Falls at the heart of the island, among other things. Coming in from Bali? The resort provides direct seaplane transfer service that will take around 65 minutes.

AMANWANA Moyo Island West Sumbawa Regency Indonesia

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Asia World Indonesia Destinations Highlights : Bali __________ Cultural Beauty Beaches, Temples, And Elephants (Oh My!) Some of the most popular destinations in Bali are temples -- such as the Tirta Empul Temple and the Uluwatu Temple -- but make no mistake, there’s fun and relaxation to be had as well. Kuta is a popular beach town, and Sanur Beach offers a quaint boardwalk atmosphere. Don’t miss the Elephant Safari Park either. “Life, religion and art all converge in Bali. They have no word in their language for ‘artist’ or ‘art.’ Everyone is an artist.” - Anais Nin

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The Mandar People The Mandarese are an ethnic group in the Indonesian province of West Sulawesi. The Mandar language belongs to the northern subgroup of the South Sulawesi languages group of the Malayo-Polynesian branch of the Austronesian language family. The closest language to Mandar is the TorajaSa’dan language.

(Mamasa Regency and part of Mamuju Regency), while at Pitu Ba’ba’na Binanga itself there are a variety of dialects and languages. The strength of these fourteen kingdoms complement each other and the term Sipamandar (meaning, strengthen) as one people through a covenant that was sworn by their ancestors at Allewuang Batu in Luyo.

Before there was a regional expansion, the Mandarese along with the Bugis people, Makassar people and Toraja people formed a cultural diversity in South Sulawesi. Although politically West Sulawesi and South Sulawesi are divided by a border, the Mandarese are historically and culturally close knitted to their cognate relatives in South Sulawesi. The term “Mandar” is actually a unified name among the seven coastal kingdoms (Pitu Ba’ba’na Binanga) and seven mountain kingdoms (Pitu Ulunna Salu). In terms of ethnicity, the Pitu Ulunna Salu or commonly known as Kondo Sapata are classified as a part of the Toraja group TRIBAL PEOPLE OF INDONESIA

The Mandarese are made up of seventeen kingdoms. Seven upstream kingdoms which are called Pitu Ulunna Salu, seven estuary kingdoms that are known as Pitu Ba’bana Binanga and three kingdoms that are called Kakarunna Tiparittiqna Uhai.


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The seven kingdoms that merged in the Pitu Ulunna Salu Alliance region are:

Mamuju Kingdom Benuang Kingdom

Rante Bulahang Kingdom Aralle Kingdom Tabulahang Kingdom Mambi Kingdom Matangnga Kingdom Tabang Kingdom Bambang Kingdom

The three kingdoms that called Kakaruanna Tiparittiqna Uhai in the Lembang Mapi region are:

The seven kingdoms that merged in the Pitu Baqbana Binanga Alliance region are: Balanipa Kingdom Sendana Kingdom Banggae Kingdom Pamboang Kingdom Tapalang Kingdom

The upstream kingdoms are well versed with the conditions of the mountains while the estuary kingdoms are experienced with the conditions of the ocean. With the boundaries on the south which borders Pinrang Regency, South Sulawesi, on the eastern side borders with Tana Toraja Regency, South Sulawesi, on the north part bor-

Social structure

Culture

The Mandarese people are dominated by the vestiges of traditional relations. Feudal nobility, including royal rulers of the past mara’dia, merges with the administrative and governmental system.

In Mandarese culture, they are quite similar to the Bugis people. They engage in fisheries by exporting dried, salted or fermented fish and also in agriculture by cultivating coconut palm, dried rice, coffee, tobacco, as well as forestry. It is believed that the Mandarese people are some of the best sailors in Sulawesi, who serve in the sea transportation sector.

However, the following interesting trend was observed in Mandarese society is that many women left their traditional work at the loom and began to engage in the fish trade instead.

A traditional musical instrument is a two-stringed lute.[10] The traditional house of the Mandarese is called boyang.[11] Customary festivals such as Sayyang Pattu’du (Dancing horse), Passandeq (Sailing on a outrigger canoe) are practiced by the Mandarese. In South Pulau Laut District, Kota Baru Regency, the Mandarese practice the Mappando’esasi (Sea bathing) ceremony. Traditional food such as Jepa, Pandeangang Peapi, Banggulung Tapa and so on are Mandarese specialty.

Alu Kingdom Tuqbi Kingdom Taramanuq Kingdom

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ders with Palu, Central Sulawesi, and on the west coast border is Straits of Makassar. Throughout the history of Mandar kingdoms, many notable freedom fighters arose against the Dutch East Indies such as Imaga Daeng Rioso, Puatta I Sa’adawang, Maradia Banggae, Ammana Iwewang, Andi Depu, Mara’dia Batulaya and so forth, although later regions occupied by the Mandarese was successfully captured by the Dutch East Indies. From the zeal of the Mandarese which is referred as “the spirit of Assimandarang until later in 2004 the Mandar region became recognized as a province in Indonesia as West Sulawesi.


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Wyndham promises fun and games in Palembang The upscale Wyndham brand has launched in Palembang, South Sumatra with the opening of Wyndham Opi Hotel Palembang.

The 257-room hotel, located in the Jakabaring precinct, adjoins the OPI mall complex featuring retail outlets, a cineplex, local eateries and a department store. The hotel will soon offer direct access to the Light Rail Transit that links guests to the Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II International Airport and the Jakabaring Stadium in five minutes. David Wray, vice president acquisitions and business development, Wyndham Hotel Group South-east Asia and Pacific Rim, said Wyndham Palembang’s

timely opening would fulfil the demand for hotel rooms during the 2018 Asian Games, to be held from August 18 to September 2. The games will attract more than 15,000 athletes and officials from 45 countries. Located at lobby level the 9 Rivers is an all-day dining restaurant, while The Lotus Lounge offers a tapas menu and an extensive range of beverages. On the 16th floor, the Executive Lounge, when it opens in Q3 2018, will offer a

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complimentary breakfast, afternoon tea and evening cocktails. The hotel boasts a spa as well as a mezzanine infinity pool and gymnasium, along with the city’s largest convention facility with two ballrooms and six meeting rooms totalling 2,260 square metres. The largest pillarless ballroom seats up to 2,500 delegates.


7 Secrets Resort Spurs Lombok’s Luxury Awakening You’ll never want to leave 7 Secrets Resort & Wellness Retreat, but if you do, there are luxury helicopter and catamaran services at your disposal.

Lombok has historically played second fiddle to the crowded tourist capital Bali, but for 7 Secrets Resort & Wellness Retreat that isn’t a bad thing, it allowed the founders to tap into natural beauty seemingly untouched by man. The location of the soon-to-open resort is Nipah bay, a gorgeous plot where white sand and turquoise waters converge. You most likely have never heard of this bay, as it’s remained relatively unknown to the outside world. That is, until now. 7 Secrets isn’t redefining the idea of luxury in Lombok, it aims to challenge what our very idea of luxury is. At the core of the resort is the idea that there are no “rooms”, only suites, respite with private butler service catering to every need. Despite the modern design by Roberto Cavalli, guests are connected to the ethos of Indonesian culture

through exotic arts and handicrafts that tie together the overall design of this exclusive space. It’s touches like private terrace Jacuzzis in every room that are raising the bar of luxury in this unknown oasis. The experience starts with a check in at a secret lobby that faces the beach, adjacent to a hidden pool featuring a full DJ setup and laser-light system capable of projecting shows onto the ocean fifty meters away. Michelin starred chef Ezio Gritti is at the helm of the kitchen, and it’s no secret how he goes about preparing his fivestar meals, “Cooking is an art, not merely the practical execution of the meal. Behind it is research and your own knowledge.” he says. The restaurant, The Majesty, focuses a 7-course dinSPECIAL NEWS

ing experience using ingredients and produce that’s brought in fresh from Europe on a weekly basis. Rivaling the magical sunsets, world champion cocktail creator Ferenc Keresztes mixes up molecular cocktails that can only be described as a fusion of science and art. Again, the focus is on freshness, only this time, locally sourced produce that takes center stage. 7 Secrets works with farmers to utilize sustainably grown ingredients to create a symphony of flavors in tune with the most discerning palates. You’ll never want to leave 7 Secrets Resort & Wellness Retreat, but if you do, there are luxury helicopter and catamaran services at your disposal.


Royal Tulip Saranam into Saranam resort and spa bali. Discover Your Journey Of Rejuvenation At Saranam Resort & Spa – Bali. Known until now as Royal Tulip Saranam Resort & Spa, The Royal Tulip Saranam Resort & Spa has embarked on a rebranding exercise that will lead us toward officially changed to Saranam Resort & Spa. This name change is part of our deliberate strategy targeted to emphasis the strength of our goals to accomplish growth objectives and aggressively foster and develop new strategy, while all the business activity will remain the same and The management will of course continue to execute the business with the same level of excellence and professionalism hospitality, tourism have come to experience.

Saranam Resort & Spa Bali, a newly developed luxury resort, is situated in the lush mountains of Baturiti-Bedugul. It is conveniently located in Bali’s stunning lake district and provides an atmosphere typical of a Balinese village combined with world class resort facilities including the Royal Dedari Spa.

perfect stay. Unwind with views of Bali’s mountains and rice paddy fields from your balcony, and enjoy the privacy of our large living rooms and bathrooms. All rooms and private villas are fully equipped with a wide range of amenities, and are decorated to help you relax and feel at home during your stay.

At Saranam Resort & Spa Bali you can enjoy the peace and tranquillity of central Bali with a relaxing stay in our well-appointed hotel rooms. Each of the 79 rooms and 10 private villas are of a high international standard with plush furnishings and bedding for your

Saranam Resort & Spa Bali offers a range of retreat packages targeted for health and wellbeing, as well as options for honeymoon and golf packages. As part of your package, enjoy a range of activities including Ayurvedic therapies, meditation and yoga programs. In addi-

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tion, the hotel boasts numerous facilities to help you feel pampered, including a Royal Dedari Spa, outdoor Jacuzzi, steam and sauna rooms and a natural swimming pool. Fitness facilities, including a natural running track, will allow you to keep in shape. Saranam Resort & Spa Bali is sure to satisfy your appetite with a range of dining options. All of our ingredients are organic, fresh and locally sourced daily from our neighbouring community while herbs are harvested directly from our own onsite gardens. l’Altitude restaurant, located on the lobby level, not only offers stunning views but a place to dine in comfort with a full selection of freshly prepared cuisines. For the health conscious, there is unique “Spa Food” served at Café Toya. The Lobby Lounge also offers the opportunity for you to rewind after your day with high tea overlooking Mount Batukaru. SPECIAL NEWS

The resort also provides facilities for MICE (Meeting, Incentive, Convention and Exhibition) meetings in a sophisticated and secluded location to enhance business productivity. The fully equipped meeting rooms and a multipurpose ballroom, which caters for up to 1,000 people and has state of the art audio-visual equipment, makes the resort’s event services second to none. Saranam Resort & Spa Bali provides travelers of both business and leisure convenient ways to get a much needed rest from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Take time and rediscover yourself at the one and only Saranam Resort & Spa Bali.


The New Cool Sol House Bali Kuta. Feel the vibe in the heart of kuta

Located in the heart of Kuta, a few minutes walk from the best beaches and famous sunsets, Sol House Bali Kuta is more than just a place to sleep; it’s the place to experience and turn your vibe from Party to Chill. - A short distance from the best beaches for surfers and near the most popular shopping centres. - New brand concept with stylish rooms, modern design and a relaxing pool area and our state-of-the art urban cocktail bar. - With pool parties from day till night, guest DJs and tech that connects it all, Sol House Bali Kuta is now the place to party under the sun. - Variety of à la carte restaurants with international cuisine and Indonesian specialties. SPECIAL NEWS


- Two outdoor pools set in gardens with sunbeds. - Ideal for a holiday with your loved ones or friends. Young and friendly atmosphere to make your holidays beat. Sol House Bali Kuta enjoys a unique location a very short distance from Kuta beach –ideal for surfers-, Matahari square, the traditional market, Waterbom park and Discovery shopping mall. Our lifestyle hotel provides fresh, colourful and modern rooms with a private balcony and fabulous views of our gardens and outdoor pools, the social epicenter of the hotel. Easily switch from fun to relaxation on the sunbeds, in the different dining areas or enjoying live music that will vibe out on moodenhancing soundtracks.

Sol House Bali Kuta is the perfect choice for your holidays under the sun thanks to its excellent location, unique brand concept, comfortable facilities and service quality. Over the coming months we will be making improvements to our restaurant, bar, front desk, lobby and parking area to make them even more unique and attractive for our guests. This work is scheduled to end on 31 May 2018 and may cause some minor inconvenience during certain limited periods. If you would like any more information, please contact the hotel directly. Sol House Bali Kuta provides totallyrenovated rooms equipped with two single beds or a double bed. All our rooms are equipped with new furniture and a 43-inch flat-screen TV, air condi-

tioning, Wi-Fi, safe, speakers, mini fridge and everything you need for a truly unforgettable stay. 24/7 food and drinks service reflects the social nature of the hotel, with sharing plates and no set breakfast time - perfectly catering for our guests’ lifestyle. Guests can roam from room to poolside and from poolside to our restaurants and discover a new holiday rhythm at Sol House Bali Kuta. Have fun with Sol House Bali Kuta. Sol House Bali Kuta services are designed exclusively for you. 2 outdoor swimming pools, SPA, Scheduled activities, PowerHouse, Gym, Live performance stage, Creative Space room. Activities In The Hotel : - Yoga Beer - Aqua GYM - Movie Night - CrossFit - LIVE DJ - Water polo

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Mathis Lodge - Amed A charming lodge between sea & mountain

The North-East of Bali remains the most authentic part of the island. Often called “Aga Bali” (primitive Bali), the area includes untouched villages still influenced by ancestral customs, landscapes of mountains, rice fields and stunning volcanoes where tourism development is practically absent.

A luxury lodge on the hights of Amed “Mathis Collection” has selected the pristine area of Amed to expand its operations with a third hotel: Mathis Lodge. Our guests will enjoy a timeless journey to the roots of this magical island.

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Mathis Lodge will be launched in february 2019 and will be located on a beautiful parcel of land of 2 hectares at 400m above sea. The cottages will stand out of the slopes of the Léan valley, surrounded by lush green backgrounds. The world-renowned Mt.Gunung Seraya volcano dominates the landscape and is home to the famous Pura Lempuyang temple and its 1600 steps (Alt. 1175m). The backdrop displays the village of Amed and the turquoise waters of the Lombok strait.


The property consists of 20 lodges (built in wood and alang alang), and respects the Balinese architectural standards. Mathis Lodge invites you to a natural environment, unique to Bali.

Our restaurant has spectacular views and our panoramic bar (overlooking the property) is a great location to contemplate the area with a drink in your hand.

Some cottages have an open-air Jacuzzi (spa) and the hotel has an infinity swimming pool. The largest lodges are suitable for up to 4 people and include full comfort.

“Mathis Collection” anticipates to be the new norm for boutique hotels in this untouched area, a reference of high quality hidden in a pristine valley.

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Bali’s Top Secluded Beaches Bali is an island in flux — especially in the south. It’s a maelstrom of construction: villas, roads, jetties, reclamation. A magnet for tourists for generations, the island welcomed over five million international visitors in 2017. So you’d expect pretty much every beach along the coast to have been colonized by sunbeds and invaded by travel groups long ago. Mercifully, that’s not the case. But secluded beaches on this island in Indonesia generally don’t stay hidden for long. It’s not uncommon to turn up at a formerly entirely secluded beach and find a new access road, a ticket desk, several warungs (restaurants), three determined village ladies peddling sarongs and a van load or four of organized tourists. For the connoisseur of secluded beaches, the place to start is the Bukit peninsula, the egg-shaped bulge that protrudes from the bottom of Bali as though the island has just finished laying it. Sculpted, towering limestone cliffs create myriad little bays, with sand in hues from gold to creamy white. Challenging descents — sometimes involving hundreds of rock-cut steps — promote seclusion every bit as dramatically as they tone the quadriceps. Here are six of Bali’s top secluded beaches where you can play with a little privacy:

1. Karma Beach Aspiring sybarites can skip the hipand-thigh workout and head for Karma Beach, a private beach club at Karma Kandara, with stylish bungalows and a glorious cliff-top spa up above (a second spa is set to open on the beach by 2018). A dinky cliff railway cruises down through monkey-filled forest to an expansive pale sand bay where fringing reef creates a sheltered, turquoise lagoon. SPECIAL NEWS


2. Thomas Beach On more of a budget? Thomas Beach is nestled between two of Bukit’s most iconic surf breaks, Uluwatu and Padang Padang Look for the sign to Thomas Homestay and follow the white dirt track. Golden sands, turquoise waters and sculpted rock formations framed by towering cliffs, lava rock and shrines make the beach — technically part of Padang Padang Beach — one of the Bukit’s most attractive. It’s fairly rare in Bali to be able to sleep right by the ocean on a budget, but besides food, drinks and surfboard hire, there are simple (if overpriced) homestays bang on the sands.

3. Nyang-Nyang Beach Nyang-Nyang is another classic, concealed beach that delivers the Bukit trifecta of golden sands, rugged cliffs and turquoise ocean. Backed by a meadow where cows occasionally graze and patches of jungle, it feels quite deliciously remote. Apart from a couple of cold drink sellers, a handful of junk sculptures and some nests carved out of the jungle, the beach is currently undeveloped. But the new track down the cliff, while steep, is quite the picnic compared to the 500-odd steps of yore, so that is changing fast.

4. Tugel Bias Beach Despite the Instagram clichés, many of Bali’s beaches are black, brown or gunmetal grey — occasionally interspersed with surprising patches of white-gold sand. Tugel Bias, a little cove just south of the ferry port at Padangbai is one of the cutest of these white sand anomalies. It’s accessed via a blocked gateway with a sign advertising ‘WHITE SAND BEACH.’

5. Kedungu Beach Out of the wealth of dark sand beaches, Kedungu, a surfing beach not far north of the famous sea temple at Tanah Lot, is ripe for discovery. It’s a peaceful place, fringed by palm groves and rice fields, where the sweeping curve of the breaking waves seems to stretch on and on into the distance. It’s about a 30-minute drive from the Canggu resort village. SPECIAL NEWS


6. Nusa Penida Beach For pristine — and largely unfrequented — beaches it’s worth heading off the mainland to Nusa Penida, around 40 minutes by speedboat from the port at Sanur. Here, the limestone coast has eroded into spectacular forms — natural arches, broken bays, sea caves, freestanding pillars and more. And, though some of the more accessible beaches have been given over to seaweed farming, nestled between the cliffs are some jaw-dropping spots. To the south of the island, Pantai Atuh is a seductive curve of golden sand looking out onto a sheltered bay where an encircling promontory descends to a startling, jagged arch and scrubclad pinnacles surge from the ocean. A hundred-or-so steps lead down from headlands on either side of the beach, where the staff of the simple palmthatched warung may well be your only company. On Penida’s west coast, with views across to neighboring Nusa Ceningan, the giant mola-mola fish draws scores of dive boats to Crystal Bay in season, and the beach fills up with snorkelers and day trippers.Stock up at the warungs for the 20-minute hike over the headland, where white sand Pandan Beach, backed by palm-clad jungle, is usually deserted. Further south, beyond the startling rock formations known as Broken Bay and Angel’s Billabong, lies what’s perhaps the jewel in Penida’s crown: Kelingking Beach. A terrifying rock-cut path, in places more climb than hike, leads down a cliff and along the spine of a razor-sharp promontory. The reward? The most flawless half-moon of white sand, backed by shady caves, fronted by gin-clear waters, and apparently untouched by human hand. Though Instagrammers may gather at the top, the beach itself provides splendid isolation — the perfect contrast to the busyness of Bali, still visible across the strait.

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Indonesia promoting tourist destinations for vegetarians

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ndonesia is promoting world class tourist destinations for vegetarians, the country`s tourism Minister Arief Yahya said here on Thursday.

The market promotion will give emphasis on the principle of triple S size, sustainability and spread, the minister said in a written statement. He said there are 500 million vegetarians in the world the largest being in India totaling around 350 million and the second largest in China 50 million. China and India ranks among Indonesia`s 5 largest tourism markets in the world, he said, adding the other three are Europe, Australia and Singapore. The minister said Chinese are the largest in number (size) reaching 2.2 million with the highest growth (sustainability) at 42 percent and the largest foreign exchange contribution (spread) in the tourism sector.

est foreign exchange contribution (spread) in the tourism sector. Indian tourists ranked among the Top-5 market only this year with arrivals expected to reach 700,000 (size) and growth (sustainability) at 40 percent. “Last year , Indian tourists visiting Indonesia totaled 485.000 arrivals putting South Korea behind and outnumbering Japan this year,” Arief said. He said vegetarian communities in Indonesia have developed 10 vegetarian destinations and set 10 types of most delicious vegetarian foods including gado gado, sayur asem, fried rice and pecel.

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Vegetarian tourist destinations are found in Belitung, with object tourist village having organic garden and favorite vegetarian foods, he said. He said Indonesia ranks among Top20 Vegetarian-Friendly Countries, adding according to The Global Vegetarian Index issued by the Oliver?s Travel, Indonesia is ranked the 16th among 183 vegetarian friendly countries. Ranked first among the Top-20 Vegetarian-Friendly Countries is Seychelles, with Thailand the second and Malaysia the third. Indonesia has 438 vegetarian restaurants, as against Malaysia`s 1,185 restaurants, Thailand`s 908 restaurants and Singapore`s 654 restaurants. Indonesia is launching massive promotional campaigns to attract more foreign tourists hoping to make the tourism sector one of its largest foreign exchange earners.


Indian Tourists Come to Indonesia for Yoga and Culinary Foreign tourists from India contribute to the second largest percentage of tourist`s visit to Indonesia in 2017. According to Tourism Minister Arief Yahya, the number of Indian tourists reached 30-40 percent. “The biggest number is China. Last year, it reached 1.9 million tourists with a 40 percent growth. And the second is India,” said Minister Arief Monday, April 30. Many Indian tourists come to Indonesia to attend International Yoga Day held in several cities. Indonesia has been set as the host for the event for four years. International Yoga Day is celebrated on June 21. Indonesia became one of the initiators of the Indian sports celebration. In addition, to attend the grand event, the Indian tourists come to Indonesia to visit Bali, especially Ubud, as it is recognized as a center of yoga activity in the country.

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“Although Bali is not yet officially set as a yoga destination, it is recognized as the most popular place of Indian tourists and a favorite place to hold yoga festival,” said Minister Arief. In addition to doing yoga, Indian tourists come to explore the diversity of Indonesian culinary, especially vegetarian foods. Big cities like Jakarta, Yogyakarta, and Bali have held culinary festivals for the vegetarian community (vegan) for a few time. The culinary is known as a considerable contributor to tourism revenues since the tourists will spend 30 percent of their budget for food. Therefore, the Ministry of Tourism established several cities, such as Bali, Bandung, Yogyakarta, Solo, and Semarang as the culinary destinations, as it is expected to attract Indian tourists to come. Moreover, in some cities, the vegan culinary festival will be routinely held.



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Jamu: Indonesian turmeric and ginger health tonic Prep time 5 mins Cook time 20 mins Total time 25 mins An anti-inflammatory turmeric and ginger health tonic to add to your arsenal of home remedies. Course: Drinks Cuisine: Gluten free, Vegan Servings: 6 Calories per serve: 53 kcal

Ingredients: 125 g fresh turmeric root (about 4.5 oz or 3/4 cup, roughly chopped) 20 g fresh ginger root (a large finger sized piece) 2-4 tbsp fresh lime juice 1-2 tbsp honey (or substitute maple syrup or sweetener of your choice) Instructions: - Clean and peel turmeric to remove any loose skin or blemishes. Put it in a blender with sliced ginger root and 4 cups of water. Blend until smooth. - Pour mixture into a saucepan and simmer for 20 minutes. Remove from the heat and add lime juice and honey to taste. I used 2 tbsp of lime juice and 1 tbsp of honey, but I can see that more of either would be nice too depending on your taste. - Strain through a very fine sieve, nut milk bag or muslin cloth (remember, it’ll stain), pour into a glass bottle or jar and refrigerate.

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AirAsia X named world’s cheapest airline for international flights AirAsia X has been named the world’s cheapest airline for international flights. According to the 2018 Global Flight Price Ranking released by travel planning website Rome2Rio, the low cost carrier’s international flights cost 0.07 US cents per kilometer, making it the cheapest in the world.

Royal Brunei Airlines ( 19th ), China Southern ( 20th ) and Emirates ( 25th ),” said Phelan, “This suggests that while overall value may be high for one airline over another, specific route pricing can vary greatly and travelers need to be vigilant for deals to ensure the best price to their destination.”

For international flights, the top three rankings were dominated by Asian airlines, namely AirAsia X, Air India Express and Indonesia AirAsia.

As for domestic flights, Tigerair Australia was named the cheapest with 0.06 US cents/km followed by Jetstar with 0.08 US cents/km and Indonesia AirAsia with 0.09 US cents/km.

Kirsteene Phelan, the chief operating officer of Rome2Rio told the Telegraph that the AirAsia Group dominated the rankings with three of its airlines in the top 20.

The ranking was compiled based on the airline price comparison on economyclass airfares displayed on the website in January and February.

“Although Qantas (eighth) ranks highly for value, we are often seeing travelers from the UK to Asia and Australia booking with carriers such as Etihad (sixth),

“Airlines sometimes offer highly noncompetitive fares for shopping queries, so for this analysis we included only fares that fell within two times the AIRLINE UPDATES

cheapest price available for each shopping query,” stated Rome2Rio, stressing that they only focused on economyclass for this study.


Lion Air opens new Surabaya-Haikou charter route The country’s largest private low-cost carrier, the Lion Air Group, has opened a new charter route from the East Java capital of Surabaya to Haikou, the capital of the Chinese island province of Hainan. Flying once a week, the fleet’s Boeing 737-900 ER aircraft will serve the new route, accommodating up to 215 passengers starting Friday.

In collaboration with Hainan United Airlines Travel Group Co., the JT 2661 flight will depart on Fridays at 5:40 p.m. local time from Surabaya’s Juanda International Airport and arrive at 11:45 p.m. at Haikou Meilan International Airport. The Indonesia-bound flight JT 2660 will fly Saturdays at 12:55 a.m. from Haikou and land in Surabaya at 5 a.m.

“We are very proud to be able to expand our international connectivity by opening a charter flight to China from Indonesia’s second biggest city, Surabaya. The new route will increase our service to customers and provide more options for those traveling from China to Indonesia,” said Lion Air Group CEO Edward Sirai in a statement, as quoted by tempo.co on Monday.

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Surabaya airport named most punctual in Southeast Asia Juanda International Airport in Surabaya, East Java, has been recognized as the most on-time airport in Southeast Asia in April 2018 by UK-based air travel intelligence company OAG. According to OAG’S research, Juanda airport recorded over 1,000 flights in one month. The results were based on independent research performed by OAG, and were published in the April 2018 OAG Flightview Monthly OTP Report. The on-time performance for Juanda was ranked at 95.5 percent, higher than Singapore’s Changi International Airport’s 87.1 percent. On-time performance refers to arrivals and departures within 15 minutes of their scheduled times.

Three airports run by PT Angkasa Pura 1 (Persero) made the list. Besides Juanda, Supadio International Airport in Pontianak, West Kalimantan, came in second place with 90.2 percent and Lombok International Airport was in fifth place with an on-time performance of 88 percent. “On-time performance is one of the most important benchmarks in the global aviation industry. This international recognition is achieved with the support of every stakeholder, such as airlines, AirNav Indonesia, the Indonesian Navy, the groundhandling service provider and the passengers. We will continue collaborating with stakeholders to ensure safe and effective operational activities for passengers during their time in the airports,” said Faik Fahmi, director of PT Angkasa Pura 1 (Persero) in a press release received by The Jakarta Post.

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Juanda airport was also named the world’s most punctual airport in 2016. In the first quarter of 2018, Juanda International Airport served 4.9 million passengers, an increase from 4.6 million passengers in 2017.


KLM to relocate to Terminal 3 The state-owned operator of SoekarnoHatta International Airport, PT Angkasa Pura II (AP II), announced on Friday that the Netherlands-based KLM Royal Dutch Airlines would be moving to Terminal 3 on May 15. Previously, the airline operated at Terminal 2. Erwin Revianto, Soekarno-Hatta senior manager of branch communications and law, told Tempo.co on Friday that his division fully supported the relocation. Erwin explained that the move was confirmed this week and was part of AP II’s commitment to improving its services to airlines and passengers. KLM check-in will be at counters C01C07 in Terminal 3.

“Passengers are expected to arrive early to ensure a smooth departure,” Erwin reminded. KLM Indonesia country manager Wouter Alders said in a statement obtained by kompas.com that the relocation would improve the flight experience of passengers traveling to Kuala Lumpur and Amsterdam. Relocations of international flights to Terminal 3 started in May 2017, when Garuda Indonesia made its move on the first of the month, followed by Saudi Arabian Airlines on July 10, Vietnam Airlines on July 12 and China Southern on Aug. 29. Carriers relocating in 2018 include AirAsia, Fly Scoot Tiger, Citilink (Penang route), Malaysia Airlines, Thai Airways, Oman Air, Qantas and Jetstar Asia Airways.

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Terminal 3 of Soekarno-Hatta is equipped with improved facilities, from free WiFi and digital information boards to self-check-in counters. Business class passengers and Flying Blue members are also entitled to using the Garuda Executive Lounge at the terminal. “In the airside part, we use the Visual Docking Guidance System (VDGS). Security-wise, our CCTV is able to cover 360-degree views,” Erwin said.



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Perang Pandan War Dance Ceremony 2018 Tenganan comprises two sub-villages, Dauh Tukad (loosely translated as, ‘west of the river’), and Pegringsingan. The latter is best known for its prized heritage Geringsing ‘double ikat’ cloth, which female villagers wear as part of family regalia during the rituals, and which you can witness their making process on tours to Tenganan anytime of the year. During the height of the event that regularly coincides in the months of June and July, the special duelling arena is set up, village houses are gracefully adorned, and girls ride large man-powered wooden swings as part of the festivity. Around this main arena will be packed with cheering villagers, visiting spectators and photographers. Inside, brave boys and young men take turns in pairs to ‘fight’ each other, inflicting each other’s bodies with lashes from the leaves’ sharp thorns – there will be blood. Yet surprisingly, each contestant shows no pain. Rattan shields seem to be mere accessories. Wounds are simply treated with an herb, turmeric and vinegar mix, and which miraculously help dry up wounds in minutes.

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Those with a faint of heart may opt to see other highlights of Tenganan village, such as local food stalls displaying a huge array of tasty traditional cakes, or the making of ‘lontar’ palm leaf manuscripts, carved calendars and intricate art called ‘prasi’, and shop for intricate handicrafts such as woodcarvings and masks that are produced by the villagers, or even hunt for a unique piece of locally produced double ikat (using a technique known as resist dyeing) for the living room back home. The village of Tenganan is within only 15 minutes’ transfer north from the main Jalan Raya Candidasa road. And many hotels along the Candidasa coast, such as Alila Manggis, Candi Beach Resort and Spa, and Rama Candidasa, often provide shuttle transfers, especially during such major calendar events, to the village as part of their guest activities and tour options.

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Kuningan Day Kuningan day - The end of the Galungan holiday Kuningan day, that marks the end of the Gaungan holiday, is celebrated every 210 days, ten days after Galungan. The Balinese believe that Kuningan day is the day when their ancestors return to heaven after visiting the earth during Galungan celebration. They make offerings to be given to the ancestors on their farewell day. The offerings include yellowed rice (Kuningan is derived from the word kuning which means yellow) which is placed in a small “bowl” made of coconut leaves. Other common offerings a seeds, fish and fruit like papaya and cucumber. The yellow rice is the symbol of human’s gratitude towards God for all the life, joy, wealth, health and prosperity given. The bowls are decorated with a small figures of shadow puppets which represents angels that bring joy and wealth to earth. It is also said that on Kuningan day Ida Sang Hyang Widhi (God) is blessing and giving prosperity to the whole world. Many people believe that the celebration should be done before noon, before gods and goddess’ return to the heavens to continue their asceticism.

On Kuningan day you can see tamiang and endongan decorations hanging outside homes and temples. Tamiang means - and is formed as a round - shield and represents protection, defense, and the cycle of the globe. It functions as a reminder to humans of karma and that they should protect themselves from bad behavior. Endongan means bag of provisions. It is made of coconut leaves and shaped like a bag or a pocket. The Balinese put different things like seeds, fruits, tuber inside the endongan. Some people see it is a symbol of food supply for the journey of the ancestors from earth to heaven. From a spiritual view, endongan represents the essential provisions that every human should carry-knowledge and homage. In some villages, especially in Gianyar region, Barongs or ngelawangs - lion like creatures - are going from house to house followed by kids playing traditional Balinese music instruments. If a barong arrives in front of your house, you should give an offering called canang with sesari (money) on it, after receiving the offering; the barong will dance and bless your house and your family.

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Sakenan Temple’s Anniversary Sakenan Temple or ‘Pura Sakenan’ as referred to by locals, is an important temple in the southern region of Bali, located on the north-western shore of Serangan, a small island located 10km south of Denpasar. Once strong for its unique feature of pilgrimages during the 210-day piodalan temple anniversary celebrations with processions leading to the Serangan Island on foot or by traditional wooden boats, reclamations in the 90s have changed the ways, as well as the natural landscape of the island. Sakenan Temple was built in the tenth century by high priest Mpu Kuturan, who arrived in Bali in 1001AD before the fall of the Majapahit Kingdom, on a mission to restructure the socio-religious aspects of the Balinese communities. The temple is comprised of two significant areas, the largest having undergone renovation except for its antique walls around the temple grounds, and a smaller part that retains its olden features. The old temple was built of limestone and corals sourced from the surrounding coastal reefs.

Within and around the temple grounds are large and towering trees that are silent witnesses of the temple’s past. Given the infusion of dynamism in Balinese Hinduism, these trees are adorned with chequered cloths and are regarded as dwellings of guardian spirits of the temple grounds. Hundreds of pilgrims from the various village temples in southern Denpasar flock to the Sakenan Temple for its 210day piodalan temple anniversary celebrations which coincides with the holy day of Kuningan, 10 days after the Galungan Day celebrations, another major Balinese Hindu observation. Before the reclamations that took place in the 90s pilgrims would carry ancient heirlooms and sacred temple objects at low tide by foot through mangrove forests towards Serangan. At high tide, traditional outriggers taxi the crowd over the waters. Now, the land mass is easily reachable by automobiles via a 110m bridge, making the colourful and unique boat rides memories of the past.

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Upon arrival, devotees proceed towards the Pura Susunan Wadon, a temple separate from the main Sakenan Temple grounds, located an approximate half kilometre to the east. Then prayers continue at the Pura Susunan Agung, and then the Pura Dalem Sakenan close to the westernmost shore of Serangan Island.

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Good to Know about Sakenan Temple Pujawali or the grand celebrations and the piodalan or temple anniversary of Sakenan Temple falls on every Kliwon Kuningan Saturday, the day of the Kuningan observation in the Balinese 210-day Pawukon calendar and is held over three days with the height of the revelries on the Sunday. Access to the Sakenan Temple and the Serangan Island is easy via the bridge. However during the three-day temple celebrations, entrance fees apply to both pilgrims and visitors on cars and motorcycles. Fees range from IDR 2,000-5,000 and are collected by the village officials for the community’s fund. Several exceptional ritual dances are performed during the height of the piodalan celebrations, usually over the Kuningan weekend. These range from Barong dances to various Tari Topeng or mask dances, and all provide rare, spur-of-the-moment photo opportunities. As with any Bali temple visit, you may enter in proper temple attire, that is, a simple sarong and waist sash. Try to walk around offerings placed on the ground instead of stepping over them. Try not to obstruct a line of procession in progress. Also, women must remember not to enter temples during their periods.

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Mekotekan Rituals The Mekotekan Rituals are part of the traditional Kuningan Festival that is celebrated to battle evil spirits that are said to attack Munggu Village. The Kuningan Festival is held every six months according to the traditional Balinese calendar. The festival’s rituals are diverse but aim at purifying the locals and the village. By eliminating any evil spirits, the locals are able to ensure that only good spirits remain. The ritual involves men reenacting the Blambangan war by walking to temple carrying wooden sticks. They are sprinkled with holy water and proceed to lay the sticks into a huge pyramid. Some men will climb the pyramid to “face off” with each other whilst cheered on by the large crowd. The rituals commence at 2pm and last throughout the afternoon. This ritual is believed to date back to the 17th century around the time of the Mengwi Kingdom. Legend has it that the Mekotekan ritual was conducted to welcome the kingdom’s soldiers back from the battlefield after fighting against soldiers from East Java’s Blambangan kingdom. On their way to the center of the Mengwi kingdom, which was Munggu village, local residents cheered them as the winners of the war. This ritual was banned for a time during Dutch rule of Indonesia, around 1915, but the village resurrected this important cultural event and it remains today. Visitors are welcome to watch the ritual, though should not participate as it is considered disrespectful to the Balinese people.

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The 40th Annual Bali Arts Festival 2018 The Bali Arts Festival is a cultural treat for lucky visitors who are in Bali until mid-July. The festival traditionally runs midJune through mid-July. It is the perfect moment to witness Bali’s wealth of performing arts. You’ll also catch a glimpse of various cultural highlights from other islands in Indonesia. It’s one of the main highlights in Bali’s calendar of events. The annual celebration showcases various artworks and cultural achievements. It invites the public to the Taman Werdhi Budaya Arts Centre in Denpasar. Most of the daily exhibitions and art performances are focused here. On regular days, a visit to the Denpasar Art Centre is a small tour to admire magnificent sculptures and Balinese architectural features. It’s also a venue of choice for photo shoots with exotic backdrops. But throughout the Bali Arts Festival in June and July, the complex becomes alive with colorful traditional bamboo and coconut leaf decorations and banners. Crowds gather in front of its open stages, auditoriums and outdoor pavilions. You can witness a variety of traditional and contemporary dances, shadow puppetry, music compositions and youth competitions that fill the festival agenda. Hundreds of artists from Denpasar, Bali’s eight provinces, neighboring islands, and even art troupes from abroad, participate and showcase their talents here. Now in its 40th year, the Bali Arts Festival returns June 16. The Bali Arts Festival usually kicks off with an opening parade in front of the Bajra Sandhi monument in Denpasar. At the Ardha Chandra stage of the Bali Arts Centre, witness a series of stage performances by the Indonesia Arts Institute (ISI) of Denpasar. On the following days, the various stages and different venues come to life with the wide and colourful variety of performances from different art groups from all over the island and Indonesia. The month-long festival offers you the best showcase of Balinese and Indonesian arts and culture in the entire year! Enjoy traditional music and gamelan recitals at the Ayodya and Angsoka stages. Witness evening Balinese documentary film screenings at the Ksirarnawa auditorium. There are Balinese children’s Gong Kebyar gamelan jam sessions at the Ardha Candra amphitheatre. You can also enjoy vocal, musical and dance collaborations. Browse through handicrafts, paintings and sculptures at exhibition. Traditional culinary bazaars feature favourite Balinese dishes. The Bali Arts Festival customarily closes with a lively ceremony. This includes an evening traditional ballet known as ‘sendratari’. The show is held at the Ardha Candra open stage from 20:00. Opening Hours: Mon–Sat, 10:00–22:00 Location: Denpasar Arts Centre (Taman Werdhi Budaya), Jalan Nusa Indah, Denpasar

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Tanah Lot Piodalan Anniversary Tanah Lot Temple is one of Bali’s most important landmarks, famed for its unique offshore setting and sunset backdrops. An ancient Hindu shrine perched on top of an outcrop amidst constantly crashing waves; Tanah Lot Temple is simply among Bali’s not-to-be-missed icons. The onshore site is dotted with smaller shrines alongside visitors’ leisure facilities that comprise restaurants, shops and a cultural park presenting regular dance performances. The temple is located in the Beraban village of the Tabanan regency, an approximate 20km northwest of Kuta, and is included on most tours to Bali’s western and central regions.

Legend of Tanah Lot Dang Hyang Nirartha, a high priest from the Majapahit Kingdom in East Java who travelled to Bali in 1489 to spread Hinduism, arrived at the beautiful area and established a site honouring the sea god, Baruna. Here, he shared his teachings to Beraban villagers, only to face opposition from the village chief who soon gathered his loyal followers to dispel Nirartha. The priest resisted, incredibly shifting a large rock he meditated upon out to sea while transforming his sashes into sea snakes to guard at its base. The rock’s original name, Tengah Lod, means ‘in the sea’. Acknowledging Nirartha’s powers, the humbled chief vowed allegiance. Before setting off, Nirartha gifted him a holy kris dagger, which is now among the sanctified heirlooms of the Kediri royal palace. Pilgrims bring these relics each Kuningan day by foot on an 11km pilgrimage to the Luhur Pakendungan temple, the priest’s former meditational site. THIS MONTH EVENTS


Good to Know and What Not to Miss Although you cannot enter the temple grounds, the panoramic views and cultural offerings are highlights to enjoy. On the holy day of Kuningan, five days prior to the temple’s anniversary date, the heirloom pilgrimage is one of Bali’s festive parades worth witnessing. Tanah Lot’s piodalan falls on every Wednesday that follows each Kuningan on Bali’s 210day Pawukon calendar. Dress and act respectfully as on any temple visit in Bali.

On combined day tours, try reaching Tanah Lot in the early afternoon to explore the site, then head on to the Surya Mandala Cultural Park’s grand open stage near Batu Bolong to see the sunset Kecak ‘fire dance’ performances (held daily from 18:30 onwards), then stay on for dinner at one of the restaurants on Sunset Terrace. Here you can enjoy Western and Asian selections, as well as Bali’s favourite spicy sauced grills and seafood – paired with an ice-cold beer and 15m high views over the temple.

Following are the corresponding dates for future ‘piodalan’ temple anniversaries at Tanah Lot: •13 June 2018 Large waves near the rocks are hazardous, therefore always take extreme care and obey warning signs. For further safety measures, members of the Balawista lifeguards take shifts to lend a watchful eye at several key points along the coast. Entrance tickets and parking coupons include insurance coverage.

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Uluwatu Temple ‘Piodalan’ Anniversary Uluwatu Temple, or Pura Luhur Uluwatu, one of six key temples believed to be Bali’s spiritual pillars, is renowned for its magnificent location, perched on top of a steep cliff approximately 70 metres above sea level. This temple also shares the splendid sunset backdrops as that of Tanah Lot Temple, another important sea temple located in the island’s western shores. Pura Luhur Uluwatu is definitely one of the top places on the island to go to for sunset delights, with direct views overlooking the beautiful Indian Ocean and daily Kecak dance performances. Balinese architecture, traditionally-designed gateways, and ancient sculptures add to Uluwatu Temple’s appeal. Without a doubt, what makes Uluwatu Temple spectacular is its cliff-top setting at the edge of a plateau 250 feet above the waves of the Indian Ocean. ‘Ulu’ means the ‘top’ or the ‘tip’ and ‘watu’ means a ‘stone’ or a ‘rock’ in Balinese. Several archaeological remains found here prove the temple to be of megalithic origin, dating back to around the 10th century. There are two entrances to Uluwatu Temple, from the south and the north.

A small forest lies at the front and hundreds of monkeys dwell here. They are believed to guard the temple from bad influences. The serpentine pathway to the temple is fortified by concrete walls on the cliff side. It takes about an hour to get from one end to another as there are several fenced points along the way to stop. The views from the bottom of the water surging up against rocks and the ocean horizon are remarkable. The Balinese Hindus believe that the three divine powers of Brahma, Vishnu, and Siva become one here. That belief results in making Uluwatu Temple a place of worship of Siva Rudra, the Balinese Hindu deity of all elements and aspects of life in the universe. Pura Uluwatu is also dedicated to protect Bali from evil sea spirits. Good to Know about Uluwatu Temple Every six months according to the Balinese 210-day Pawukon cycle, big temple anniversary celebrations are held at the temple. The temple’s keeper, the royal family of Jro Kuta from Denpasar, are patrons for the event. Precautionary signs warn visitors of the monkeys grabbing attractive items such as sunglasses and cameras. However,

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they can be calmer when approached with peanuts or bananas, lending an opportunity to retake stolen possessions. There hasn’t been any significant erosion on the shoreline underneath the temple’s towering cliff. Believers regard it as a manifestation of the divine power that protects Pura Uluwatu. Public facilities are available, but not in the temple area. Unlike some other tourist destinations in Bali, Uluwatu Temple area has limited amounts of hassling vendors. Visitors must wear a sarong and a sash, as well as appropriate clothes common for temple visits. They can be hired here. The best time to visit is just before sunset. A Kecak dance is performed every day at the adjacent cliff-top stage at 18:00 to 19:00. Visitors are charged a nominal fee. What makes it the most favorite venue to watch a Kecak dance is the sunset background of the performance. There’s no public transportation to get here and going back in to town will be difficult without any prearranged ride or taxi. A guide is not necessary, though helpful. The service offered is hassle-free at very minimum prices.

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Bakar Tongkang Festival 2018 in Bagansiapi-api Riau In the city of Bagansiapi-api, capital of Rokan Hilir Regency in the Riau province, the fateful decision of the first Chinese migrants to leave their homeland behind and settle in Riau on the island of Sumatra is annually commemorated through the festival called Bakar Tongkang, meaning Burning the (last) Ship on which they sailed in. This year, this unique age-old tradition will again be held on June 28th to 30th, 2018. Celebrated annually on the 16th day of the 5th month according to the Chinese calendar, the tradition that is also known as Go Gek Cap Lak (from the words Go meaning 5th and Cap Lak meaning 16th) is highlighted with the symbolical action of torching a replica of the traditional Chinese ship as the highlight of the festival. The Bakar Tongkang Festival is the largest annual event in the Rokan Hilir Regency. During the festival, rituals and prayers by participants at the main temple precede, followed by cultural processions, a variety of distinct oriental attractions such as the Barongsai (Lion Dance) are held, as well as an entertainment stage set up for performers who hail from Medan, Singkawang (West Kalimantan) as well as from neighboring Malaysia, Taiwan, and Singapore rendering Hokkien songs. At the pinnacle of the festival, which is the burning of a huge ship replica, the crowd anxiously anticipates where the main mast shall fall. Locals believe that the direction where the main mast falls whether facing the sea or facing inland) will determine their fortune in the coming year. If the mast falls to the sea, they believe that fortune will come mostly from the sea, but when it falls on land, then fortune for the year will mostly come from land. The replica of the ship can measure up to 8.5 meters in length, 1.7 meters in width and weigh up to 400Kg. The ship would be kept for one night at the Eng Hok King Temple, blessed, and then taken in a procession through the city to the site where it will be burnt. The procession of the Tongkang also involves the Tan Ki attraction where a number of people demonstrate their exceptional physical abilities by piercing themselves with sharp knives or spears yet remaining unharmed, somewhat similar to the Tatung tradition at Singkawang in West Kalimantan. Arriving at the site, thousands of yellow prayer paper pieces will be attached to the ship bringing prayers from the people for their ancestors, before the ship is then finally burned into flames. Believed to have originated in 1826, the festival is rooted in history when Chinese immigrants first set foot in the area and later gave the name to the land as what is known now as Bagansiapiapi. It is believed that the ancestors of Bagansiapi-api were Tanglang people of Hokkien descent who originated from the Tong’an District (Tang Ua) in Xiamen, Fujian Province, in South China who left their homeland in ships that had a flat base which were used to transport sand and mined minerals and came to be known today as ‘tongkang’. Initially, there were 3 tongkang ships in the expedition, however only one ship reached the coast of Sumatra. Led by Ang Mie Kui, the ship managed to arrive on the shore of THIS MONTH EVENTS


Riau as it followed the flickering lights of fireflies which are locally known as ‘siapi-api’. Arriving in an uninhabited land which consists of swamps, forests, and grassland, they decided to settle here, eventually giving it the name Bagansiapi-api or “Land of the Fireflies”. Pledging to never return to their homeland, these migrants burned the tongkang and thus became the ancestors of the Chinese ethnic group in the area. The town of Bagansiapi-api can be reached overland in about 6-7 hours’ drive or approximately 350Km from Pekanbaru, the capital city of the Riau Province. The Sultan Syarif Kasim II International Airport in Pekanbaru connects the city with Jakarta, Yogyakarta, Medan, and Batam. There are also international flights from and to Singapore as well as Kuala Lumpur and Malacca in Malaysia to Pekanbaru. Alternatively, from Port Dickson in Negri Sembilan, Malaysia you can take the ferry that will take you directly to Bagansiapi-api in about 4 hours.

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Asmat Cultural Festival 2018: Discover the Legendary Carvings of the Asmat Prepare yourself to head ‘far east’! The cultural expressions of Papua’s renowned Asmat Tribe will be the highlight of Indonesia’s most eastern island as the Asmat Cultural Festival is scheduled to take place at the Yos Sudarso Field, Asmat Regency in the Province of Papua on 19th to 23rd June 2018. The main feature of the festival is obviously the signature wood carving art of the Asmat. The Asmat are known to have the capability and artistic nature of carving wood into fascinating artworks directly without drawing any sketches first. To the Asmat, their woodcarvings are inextricably linked with the spirit world, and therefore, are not principally considered as aesthetic objects. Much of the highly original art of the Asmat is symbolic of warfare, headhunting, and warrior-ancestor veneration. For centuries the Asmat, preoccupied with the necessity of appeasing ancestral spirits, produced a wealth of superbly designed shields, canoes, sculptured figures, and drums. Aside from wood carving exhibitions and auctions, the festival will also present hundreds of artisans and performers who will showcase their exceptional skills in weaving, boating, and various dances and traditional musical performances. At the closing of the festival, the fine artworks of the Asmat will then be displayed for open auction. The Festival has its origin in the 1980’s when missionaries held drawing and carving competitions for school students. The response was overwhelming that the missionaries eventually raised it to artisan’s level that attracted a lot of highly skillful carvers in the entire region. In the late 1990’s, the Regent of Merauke at the time, R. Soekardjo (at the time Asmat was part of Merauke Regency) gave his full support to hold an annual cultural festival. When Asmat was established as its own Regency in 2004, the festival was moved from its initial location in Soska Building to Yos Sudarso Field that allowed more spectators to enjoy it. Located at the southern part of Papua facing the Arafuru Sea, Asmat Regency gained UNESCO recognition as a World Heritage site On February 2011. The Asmat region shot into world spotlight when in 1961 Michael Rockefeller, son of New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller disappeared here on his second expedition. On his first visit, Michael was so deeply impressed by the Asmat sculpture that he intended to bring these fascinating artworks and have them displayed at an exhibition in the United States. The town of Agats is the administrative center and gateway to the wonders of Asmat Regency. To reach Agats, you can take a flight from Jakarta or Bali to Timika and then continue by smaller plane to Ewer. From Ewer, you must take a speed boat to reach Agats. The Mozes Kilangin Airport in Timika is served by Garuda Indonesia from Jakarta and Denpasar. The flights for Timika to Ewer are served by Susi Air and SAS.

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BROMO EXOTICA CULTURAL FESTIVAL on Bewitching MT. BROMO On July 1st 2018, the indigenous Tengger community who live along the slopes of stunning Mount Bromo, - that awesome icon of East Java - will again conduct their age-old sacred ritual ceremony called Yadnya Kasada. As in previous year, the ritual is preceded by the epic Bromo Exotica Cultural Festival that will take place on June 29th to 30th, 2018 on the Sandsea desert, right at the foot of Mount Bromo. “Honoring Life; Honoring Nature That Gives Life” is the theme chosen for this year’s Bromo Exotica. The event is a collaboration of artists from many parts of Indonesia, also featuring local artists and cultural persona of the Tengger community themselves. The cultural festival will be highlighted with a colossal Sendratari Kidung Tengger or The Song of the Tengger dance-dramal; there will be poetry recitals by renowned Indonesian actress Cornelia Agatha and Pevita Pierce; Dayak Hudoq Mask Performance from East Kalimantan; Balinese Kecak Dance; Baleganjur Musical Orchestra from Probolinggo, East Java; Tengger Jaranan Parade; Swargaloka Play from Jakarta; and a host more. In addition, there will be photography and videography competitions. THIS MONTH EVENTS


Sentani lake Festival – Papua 2018 Sentani city located in Jayapura has lots of natural beauty. In order for indigenous values and culture, the art of the tribes around Lake Sentani region doesn’t come to fade, then the Sentani Cultural festival held deemed necessary. Lake Sentani Cultural Festival held each year in the kalkote Region Tourism-lake Sentani, Jayapura regency, Papua. This event is a cultural festival from several villages around Lake Sentani and several districts in Papua as an effort to support government programs to increase tourist visits Indonesia. Lake Sentani Festival intended to preserve cultural values as a unique asset, and put it together with tour package, so can be enjoyed by domestic and foreign tourists. At this festival will be displayed a unique cultural heritage, such as War Dance on the boat and other traditional dances from various exists tribe in Jayapura. At this festival also celebrated by Papua’s other cultures and other areas in Indonesia which have similar characteristics with Lake Sentani. Welcome to Sentani lake festival 19th -23th June, 2018. This is per year event going on in Kalkote, Sentani, Papua! THIS MONTH EVENTS


Solo Batik Carnival 2018 shines light on batik diversity The Solo Batik Carnival (SBC) will be held in mid-June and aims to shine a light on the archipelago’s batik diversity with the theme “Ika Paramartha”. The head of the SBC foundation, Lia Imelda, said to Antara on Wednesday, “Ika is derived from ‘Bhinneka tunggal ika’ [unity in diversity], while ‘Paramartha’ means the good things that bind us together.” Lia said the theme was highlighted due to recent political and social tensions, and because many people have been self-righteous lately. The event organizers want to unify tribes, religions, races and other elements in Indonesia. SBC coordinator, Ragowo Ade Kurniawan, said in previous years, the SBC highlighted only Solo’s batik, while this year the SBC focuses on unifying each region’s batik, from Sabang to Merauke. “We will feature batik from various provinces in Indonesia. There are eight provinces that will be highlighted, namely Sumatra, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Papua, Nusa Tenggara, Bali, Java and DKI Jakarta,” he said.

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Java will feature the Jawa Dwipa collection, while Sumatra will highlight Nagari Minangkabau. Kalimantan’s collection will be named Dayak Borneo, while Bali will have Janger Dewata, Sulawesi with Mappalili Mamiri, Papua with Tana Sajojo, Nusa Tenggara with Sasando and Jakarta with Lenggang Batavia. Submissions are already open and organizers target 20 adult participants and 30 children for each theme. “We want SBC participants to be creators, designers and performers. We don’t want them to just order the costumes and pay; we want them to design the costumes that they will wear,” added Ragowo. To be able to perform in the carnival, 75 percent of the costumes used should be batik (stamped or printed). Like in previous years, organizers have banned hand-drawn batik due to concerns about disturbing its standards when used as carnival costumes. The head of creative economy development in the Surakarta tourism office, Nunuk Mari Hastuti, said the Solo Batik Carnival has made it onto the Tourism Ministry’s list of “100 Wonderful Events in Indonesia”. “The Solo Batik Carnival event aims to preserve batik in an interesting way, because Solo is a batik city,” said Nunuk.

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Horas Samosir Fiesta 2018: Sigale-gale Giant Puppet Carnival Blessed with outstanding natural splendors and fascinating culture, the island of Samosir right at the center of the magnificent Lake Toba in North Sumatra invites everyone from all parts of the globe to experience its abundance enchanting wonders in a series of events that will last through the year. On 18th-20th June 2018, the Sigale-gale Giant Puppet Carnival is featured in the Horas Samosir Fiesta2018. There are 12 exciting events in total which featured in the festival.

About The Sigale-gale, Life-sized Puppet Show on Samosir When visiting the Island of Samosir at Lake Toba, then watching the Sigale-gale, a wooden puppet dance performance, is a must. Sigale-gale is a Batak life-sized puppet show, which is traditionally performed at funerals but may now also be performed for visitors. Carved from the wood of a banyan tree and dressed in the traditional costume wearing a red turban, loose shirt and blue sarong, the Sigale-gale stands on long, wooden boxes where the operator makes it dance to percussion music accompanied by flutes and drums. THIS MONTH EVENTS


There are many versions of the story behind Sigalegale. Some others believe, that the origin of the puppet was linked to a local legend that tells of a childless woman named Nai Manggale. The legend adds that as she lay dying on her deathbed, Nai Manggale asked her husband to have a life-sized image made of herself to be called si gale-gale and to have a dirge played in front of the puppet. Unless this was done, her spirit would not be admitted to the abode of the dead, which would in turn force her to place a curse on her surviving spouse. Hence, to avert the misfortune, the Sigale-gale was created.

Apart from the legend, in the Toba Batak tradition, Sigale-gale was shown at funeral ceremonies to revive the souls of the dead and to communicate with them. Personal possessions of the deceased were used to decorate the puppet, and the priest would invite the deceased’s soul to enter the wooden puppet as it danced on the grave. To watch the performance, visitors are asked to pay Rp 80,000 per person. Today, vistiors can see four dances in one show, starting with the Early Gondang, Gondang Somba, Gondang Mangaliat, ending with the Gondang Sitiotio.

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Celebrating Lebaran / Idul Firi in Indonesia

Lebaran or Idul Fitri (Eid El Fitr), is the celebration that comes at the end of the Muslim month of fasting, Ramadhan. In Indonesia, this is the time when Muslims visit their family and friends to ask for forgiveness for any wrong they have committed in the previous year. They express this wish in the phrase “Minal Aidin Wal Faidzin” or “Mohon Maaf Lahir dan Batin” which means “forgive me from the bottom of my heart for my wrongdoings in the past year”. This year, Idul Fitri falls on Friday, 15th June 2018. Joint holiday will follow from Monday, 11th June to Tuesday, 19th June. In Indonesia, Lebaran is celebrated with much joy and festivity to celebrate the successful completion of the fasting month.. Family and friends, cook traditional foods, new clothing is worn, children receive gifts of money and visits are made to recreational parks. Idul Fitri day begins with mass prayer gatherings early in the morning at mosques, open fields, parks and on major streets. On the walk home from the mass prayers, quick visits are made to friends in the neighborhood to ask for forgiveness. Following the morning prayers and neighborhood visits, people visit their close family members around town. Family members go to their parents first and then to the most senior relative’s house to ask for forgiveness with them. At each house, foods, drinks and cookies or snacks are served. Employees may also visit the homes of their senior bosses in the company or critical business colleagues and government officials to give them Idul Fitri greetings.

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Here are various traditions associated with Idul Fitri in Indonesia: - Mudik – mudik or also known as Pulang Kampung is the activity which migrant workers turn to their hometown or village during major holiday, mainly Idul Fitri. The motivation behind this homecoming tradition is to visit one’s family, especially their parents. - Ketupat – is a rice cake wrapped in rhomboid-shaped casing made of young coconut frond leaves. Usually ketupat is served with various accompanying dishes and vegetables such as Opor Ayam, Sayur Santan, or Sambel Goreng. - Sungkem – is a Javanese custom of asking for forgiveness at Idul Fitri which demonstrates the respect given by young people to the family elders. The young person kneels and bows their head to the elders’ knees and ask for forgiveness. - Takbiran – is the prayer celebration on the evening of the last day of Ramadhan, to herald in the Idul Fitri holiday. Chants are praised to Allah, drums are beat endlessly; dances, songs, religious prayers and sermons are given in public displays of excitement and praise. - Zakat – the obligatory poor tax that is paid by Muslims during the Idul-Fitri period. Zakat should total 2.5% of one’s income, depending on the nature of the gift. Zakat is paid to charitable organizations, neighborhood groups or through direct distribution to the poor and needy in the neighborhood. - Salam tempel – is a term used to name gifts of money given by adults to children in their families and neighborhood. Usually the Rp5,000, Rp10,000, or more notes is put in a small envelope. One unique thing about Salam Tempel is that the money given is usually “new” money, fresh from the bank. - Kartu Lebaran – is a greeting cards that people usually sent to Muslim friends (whether they themselves are Muslim or not). Calligraphy artists design customized cards for customers on sidewalks near post offices and major market areas. - Halal bihalal – is a gathering where employees from a company, friends, colleagues or members of an organization gather to share a meal and ask each other for forgiveness. Non-Muslims are often invited to participate in the gathering also.

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Merry Katili Travel Designer & Reservations Asia / Middle East

In this edition, we proudly introduce you to our Asia and Middle East team member, Ms. Merry Katili. Born in Ujung Pandang on 1979, this lady started his first tourism journey in Bali since 22 years ago by joining an inbound DMC which specializes on Japanese Market. On August 3rd 2009, she decided to be part of Asia World Indonesia Asia and Middle East Division. As part of Travel Designer and Reservations team, she works closely with her Manager, Mr. Ribut Dwi Santoso, to design and create affordable travel proposals include with the detail costing and itineraries. She is also actively communicate with each of her clients to ensure that every proposal meets the clients’ expectation. In her free time, this mother of one, spends most of her time traveling and enjoying music. Feel free to contact Merry at: merry@asiaworldindonesia.com

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Heavenly Bali Bali | Full Day (11-12 Hours)

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Rejuvenate on the beautiful beach while enjoying cocktails and beautiful sunsets, exploring the traditions soul and body cleansing like the Balinese, Soaring high into the sky you also have a bird’s eye view of Bali island and its spectacular scenery. Enjoy all the activities in Bali starting with land, air and sea in just one day !!!

The experience starts with pick up from your hotel in south Bali at approx. 08.00 hrs by our guide. Drive towards to Griya Gede Emas at Ubud where you will meet with a Balinese Priest then will seek their blessing at Merajan or Griya Temple, follow a cleansing ritual ending with a taste of the holy water. After the ceremony you will be escorted to enjoy a three course lunch at Cascades Restaurant while your helicopter waits for you. Head north east over the surrounding villages of Taro, deep river valleys and the beautiful picturesque rice fields with the rim of the Kintamani Caldera. On the return leg the helicopter heads south back to the helipad in Benoa where you are welcomed by the attentive ground crew. Continue sailing an Italian luxury motor yacht, another spectacular way to view Bali’s beautiful sunset with your loved one. This unique experience will see you sailing the Sanur or Nusa Dua waters on a relaxing two hour cruise as the sun sets behind the twinkling lights of Benoa Harbor. Following with Romantic dinner under the cave, surprise your sweet-heart with the mystery feeling of discovering your own spot together. It’s a place fit for conversations galore and creating memories.

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Fast Facts - Suitable for FITs, valid for up to 5 passengers - Advanced booking required minimum 72 hours - All flights and/or routes are subject to pilot’s discretion, weather permitting and route traffic - Return transfer with private AC vehicle - Recommended to wear confortable cloth - English, German, Spanish, French or Italian speaking guide

Selling Points Experience The well-preserved look of nature on the Island of Bali from Land, Sea and Air in a day that is definitely unforgettable !!

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