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KILUAN BAY EXCITING DOLPHIN DANCES IN THE LAMPUNG PROVINCE OF SUMATRA
WELLNESS SANCTUARY
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HELLO, 2013! ‘Om Swastiastu...’ We’ve made it to January 2013, which means that the world didn’t end last December after all! Even though we weren’t very convinced of the idea to begin with, we still think it’s a nice reason to feel thankful for 2013 and the chance to begin anew. To help you focus on your well-being, we’ve prepared some articles on intriguing therapeutic techniques. We’ll show you the benefits of Sound Therapy, which you can find in Jakarta. We’ll also share with you a sneak peak of a Wellness Sanctuary in Singapadu, which is scheduled to open by March 2013. Lydia Wilson has been helping people find their true potential through Hypnotherapy and Transpersonal Healing for the past 14 years, and with the opening of the Sanctuary, people who come from far and wide to seek guidance will now have a relaxing place to lay their heads. We hope you take the opportunity to try something new this year! For coffee lovers, no longer do you have to wait for your cappuccino while wondering what the barista is up to. Check out Lifestyle & Leisure to learn more about Udc dell’ Indonesia, where you too can learn how to perfect your own cup of Italian espresso. As for food lovers, stop researching your next culinary outing and let Bali’s Best Chefs do the work for you. A great meal, a stunning view, and good company are guaranteed. In this issue you’ll also find articles on the deep blue sea – from dolphins to diving we’ve got you covered. Enjoy the humbling feeling of being immersed in nature, and embrace all that the sea has to offer. Whatever you do to help start off this year on the right foot, we hope you end up feeling fresh and rejuvenated so you can tackle your goals for 2013. Good luck! ‘Om Shanti Shanti Shanti Om…’ The Team
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1 Ni Luh Dian Purniawati was once part of the B&B editorial team. These days she writes for several publications, including our beloved magazine. 2 Shinta Eka is a blog writer disguised as a merry young journalist in Japanese media. She also freelances for UK-based and Indonesia-based agencies. 3 Novena Assen is a Yogyakarta-based photographer who likes to share scenes of her city and other environs.
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4 Meliza Sopandi is a producer for a radio station in Jakarta who enjoys music and books, is passionate about movies, and is addicted to traveling. 5 Roxanne Streatfeild and John Olewicz consider Bali their favorite dive location, and it is where they do most of their underwater photography. In September 2012 they spent two months exploring northeast Bali. 6 IB Ngurah Primarta took up photography while studying at the Denpasar Institute of Arts and Graphic Design. He now shoots freelance and actively participates in various competitions.
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INVITEINDULGE ASHOKA SPA COVER
A rejuvenating spa experience at Bali Dynasty Resort
Morning Offering by IB Ngurah Primarta
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RESTRELAXATION A WELLNESS SANCTUARY
CRAFTCULTURE SIVARATRI A night of redemption for Balinese Hindus
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PONDERINGPOINT A FRESH WAY TO START Start 2013 by sorting through your things and giving some away
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UDC DELL’ INDONESIA
This month’s select news updates from the island’s tourism industry and what’s new around the island.
A chance for coffee lovers to learn more about their favorite beverage
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News updates from the tourism industry and what’s new beyond Bali.
DINEDELIGHTS BALI'S BEST CHEFS
70 COMMUNITYCALENDAR Schedules, calendar highlights and various happenings of interest, from art exhibitions to special events.
Mingle and dine without the hassle of planning
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Snapshots of events and happenings within the preceding month.
74 BALIMAPS Map of Bali showing specific tourism areas and places of interest, as well as a distance scale between the island’s main destinations.
78 INFOINDEX Useful directory of companies and island-based businesses.
FIRST COLUMN PHOTO BY MUTIA ADISOMA, SECOND COLUMN PHOTO BY ROXANNE STREATFEILD, THIRD COLUMN PHOTO COURTESY OF IBIS STYLES
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Head to the Lampung province of Sumatra to witness the exciting dolphin dances
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ACTIONATTRACTION JUKUNG JUNKIES
Traditional fishing boats that give access to stunning dive sites in Tulamben
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CAPITALCORNER SVANA SPA
Innovative treatments utilizing sound and massage
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PRIMEPROMOTION
GROOVE AT ZJ’S ZJ’s Bar & Lounge at The Mulia, Mulia Resort & Villas, presents the GROOVE LINE Band throughout the month of January. Enjoy the band’s dynamic performances of the most famous groovy tunes and Top 40 hits along with the resident DJ spinning your favorite dance music. First Drink Charge (FDC) applies to non in-house guests, so try a Cincao Long Island Iced Tea or a Cendana, an intriguing mix of fifteen secret spirits and
SUNDAY BRUNCH
liqueurs. ZJ’s Bar & Lounge is a stylish
Tapping Shoes at the Potato Head Beach Club now offers a Sunday Brunch from
and hip sanctuary for the
11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Chef Take, who has extensive experience from a number of
fashionable crowd. For
Michelin-starred restaurants, brings you beautiful dishes with only the freshest
reservations, please email
ingredients. Feast on as many exquisite appetizers as your little heart desires – it’s
reservation@themulia.com.
unlimited! Some noteworthy examples are the Foie Gras Revelation with mango
Mulia Resort & Villas
and sauternes flavor and the Grilled King Prawn with tabouli, garden greens,
Jalan Raya Nusa Dua
gazpacho sauce, and balsamic reduction. Make sure to leave room for your choice
Selatan, Kawasan
of one mouthwatering main course and table side desserts to finish. Brunch is Rp.
Sawangan, Nusa Dua
550,000++ per person; add a beverage package with free flow wines and juices
(0361) 301-7777
for Rp. 380,000++ per person. Tapping Shoes at Potato Head Beach Club
www.themulia.com
Jalan Petitenget, Seminyak,- (0361) 473-7979; www.tappingshoes-bali.com
WESTIN WELLNESS The Westin Resort Nusa Dua, Bali offers an array of healthy initiatives such as energizing yoga by the beach, the wholesome SuperFoodsRX breakfast rich in antioxidants and nutrients, and insightful sessions with beauty specialists from Skin Nutrition™. This is directly in line with the Westin concept of Preserving Wellness in Travel, as the brand aims for guests to enjoys a prime beachfront location in the exclusive Nusa Dua enclave with 334 cozy rooms; a place where you can be at your best and experience total renewal. The Westin Resort Nusa Dua, Bali
A SHADY SHACK
Kawasan Pariwisata Nusa Dua, BTDC Lot N-3, Nusa Dua
The Shack, Waterbom Bali’s latest addition, is
(0361) 771-906; www.westin.com/bali
an escape within an escape. The rustic wooden structure offers a break from all the water slides with a full service bar where you can enjoy refreshing Mojitos made with mint picked from Waterbom’s own garden. The Shack offers a place to chill out in a hammock, play a game of backgammon or chess, or have reflexology treatment. Waterbom Bali is home to 20 slides with another slide on the books, which is said to be a bigger, faster and crazier slide than any other currently in the park. Waterbom Bali, Jalan Kartika, Tuban, Kuta (0361) 755-676; www.waterbom-bali.com
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feel quietly recharged during their stay. The Westin Resort Nusa Dua, Bali
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NEW&NEWS
AN INNOVATIVE APP Conrad Bali announced its next leap in intuitive, personalized service to accommodate the luxury traveler: Conrad Concierge. It is the first service-enabled technology to be completely integrated with hotel management systems across a brand’s portfolio. Conrad Concierge invites travelers to customize their accommodations through a smartphone or tablet across more than 20 Conrad hotels and resorts. With this app guests now have the ability to ensure their stay at Conrad is as unique and individualized as they are. Conrad Bali, Jalan Pratama No. 168, Tanjung Benoa, (0361) 778-788; www.conradhotels.com/conradconcierge
IT’S RAINING AWARDS! The 101 Legian won four awards in December: the Gold Circle Award 2012 by Agoda; The Best Choice Hotel in Hospitality Service 2012 presented by Indonesia’s Ministry of Industry; third place for health and safety from the National Occupational Safety & Health Committee, and their first gold category from the Tri Hita Karana Tourism Awards, recognizing the achievement of incorporating sustainable spiritual, social and enviråonmental principles and practices into Bali businesses. The 101 Legian Jalan Raya Legian No. 117, Badung (0361) 300-1101; www.the101bali.com
We want to apologize for not giving complete accreditation to the Dec. ’12 cover! Please note the outfit was ALL COURTESY PHOTOS
by Espen Salberg, the model was Naida (Balistarz), and the location was Bulgari Resort, Bali. Also note that the kebaya top on pg. 61 of FASHIONFOLIO is by Dwi Iskandar.
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EASY BREEZY FUN The beachwalk celebrated its Grand Opening after two years in the making. The formal inauguration took place on December 7 for the 3.7 hectare contemporary retail and lifestyle hub, built as part of the Sahid Kuta Lifestyle Resort complex. The beachwalk offers 200 retail stores and eateries within a breezy open-air environment architecturally inspired by the gentle contours of rice terraces. beachwalk, Jalan Pantai Kuta, Kuta (0361) 846-4888; www.beachwalkbali.com
MOVING FORWARD Waka Hotels & Resorts has been chosen as the new corporate brand name for the Waka Group’s resorts, cruises, and beach clubs. Guided by a Balinese business family in Denpasar, the Waka Group has been involved with Bali tourism since development opportunities on unique beachfront sites to showcase the best of Bali’s architecture
TREASURE HUNTING
and the tropical landscape. Waka Hotels &
Hotel Horison Seminyak had its grand opening on December1
Resorts now plans to refurbish, upgrade and
with a ceremony where the owner officially handed over the hotel
add new projects to its existing properties. After
to PT Metropolitan Graha Management to manage his hotel’s
repositioning the existing units in 2013, Waka is
operations. The opening festivities included a Treasure Hunt
considering various proposals to expand beyond
on November 30 with 100 enthusiastic foreign and domestic
Bali to other exotic locales in Indonesia.
participants. Various challenges tested their knowledge of Balinese
Waka Hotels & Resorts
culture and cuisine, and included activities such as cleaning litter
Jalan Imam Bonjol No. 467, Denpasar
from Kuta Beach.
(0361) 484-085; www.wakahotelsandresorts.com
Hotel Horison Seminyak Bali, Jalan Arjuna (Double Six), Seminyak (0361) 730-733; www.horisonseminyak.com
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the early 1970s, seeking environmentally sensitive
FRESH NAME, NEW GAME Accor shared the news on November 28 of their brand revitalization plans for ibis. Going forward their economy hotels will keep the name ibis, however their budget economy hotels known as ‘Formule 1’ will now be called ibis budget and their premium economy hotels known as ‘All Seasons’ will now be called ibis Styles. The most recent opening was the ibis Styles Bali Kuta Circle, a part of Accor’s goal to operate 28 ibis hotels in Indonesia by 2015. Ibis Styles Bali Kuta Circle Jalan Bypass Ngurah Rai - Simpang Siur, Kuta; (0361) 894-8999 www.ibisstyles.com
EMERALD HONOR The Elysian has just received another gold award at the Tri Hita Karana awards ceremony 2012. Since it was their third time to receive it, they were also presented with the coveted and much respected Emerald Award, which honors consistency. The Elysian’s philosophy is to ensure they never exploit Bali and strive to preserve the island’s traditions and nature for sustainable tourism. The Elysian Jalan Sari Dewi No. 18, Seminyak (0361) 730-999 www.theelysian.com
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CRAFT&CULTURE
NOT EVERYONE BELIEVES THAT SINS CAN BE DIMINISHED OR REMOVED, BUT THOSE WHO DO CONSIDER SHIVARATRI A NIGHT OF REDEMPTION. unintentionally extended his worship
his soul reached hell, the Lord Shiva
you do if
to Shiva.
came to his rescue and freed him.
you were
It was getting dark when Lubdaka
This was all because Lubdaka had
lost in the
realized that he had entered deep
worshiped Shiva during the night of
jungle
into the jungle, and it was too dark
Shivaratri, which meant he had also
as darkness grew nearer? Would
for the hunter to go any further.
carried out the rituals of redemption.
you A) shout for help, just in case
Worried about the wild animals
you could be heard from within
that roamed the forest, he decided
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the dense wilderness; B) grab your
to climb up a tree. Night fell and
The great work of the sage named
phone and immediately call a friend;
Lubdaka got sleepy but he tried
Shivaratri Kalpa became the pivot
or C) check your GPS to figure out
to stay alert. He worried that if he
point for the rituals of Shivaratri
your location?
fell asleep he would fall from the
centuries later. Shivaratri falls on the
tree and become prey to the wild
seventh month of the Saka calendar,
have control of technology. But
beasts. So in order to stay awake,
which coincides with January on
can technology really save us from
he picked leaves from the tree one
the Gregorian calendar. It is also
all our difficulties, answer all our
by one and dropped them to the
known as Panglong sasih kapitu or
questions, and keep us from getting
ground.
Eve of the New Moon. This night
It all becomes clearer when we
lost? Being lost in the jungle is much
When he looked down, to
easier to overcome than being lost in
his astonishment below the tree
is believed to be the darkest of all nights in the whole year.
our mind. What happens when the
was a lingam, the symbol of the
latter occurs?
Lord Shiva. In addition, that time
it can be concluded that three
happened to be the night of Shiva,
main points must be carried out
during the age of the Kediri kingdom
known as Shivaratri. This accidental
during the night of Shiva: fasting,
in the 10th century, wrote a story
worshipping became very significant
staying awake the whole night, and
about being lost and discovering a
to Lubdaka’s adventure. It is told
refraining from conversation. These
way of attaining redemption. The
that later when he died, the god of
three things are what Lubdaka had
story is about Lubdaka, a hunter
death ordered his subjects to send
endured that night.
who got lost in the forest and
Lubdaka to hell. However, before
Mpu Tanakung, a sage who lived
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From the tale of Mpu Tanakung,
Yet those three things are not
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One thing that has gone off track recently is that the Shivaratri rituals usually lack the monabrata, or refraining from speech aspect. On the contrary, religious teachers and leaders are invited to provide Shivaratri discourse or give religious or moral lectures. Differing from other religious holidays in Bali, there are no offerings during Shivaratri. It has become a general presumption that during holidays, various banten or offerings of different types and sizes are made from coconut leaves, flowers and fruits. However, on the night of Shiva, Hindus usually only present a single canang flower offering – a return to the most basic offering as stated in the holy book Bhagawadgita: incense, flower and water. In Hindu mythology, Shiva is considered the ‘destroyer’. In relation to the concept of Tri Murti or three main pillars, Shiva is not only the destroyer but He is also the force that brings back the universe to its basic form, which is emptiness. What came from the void returns to the void. The night of Shiva is believed to relieve oneself of one’s sins. Not absolute requirements. There are three levels that can be chosen
the entire night. Balinese Hindus carry out
everyone believes that sins can be diminished or removed, but those
by Balinese Hindus in celebrating
the ritual in groups. Students
who believe so consider Shivaratri
the night, according to their own
celebrate the night at their schools.
a night of redemption. At the very
capabilities. The first level is by
Meanwhile, adults generally
least, if we have an entire night
staying awake the whole night. The
celebrate at temples or in their
of silent contemplation and self-
second is fasting for a whole day
own households. Villagers, in
introspection, we will be less likely to
and night. The third level, which is
coordination from their banjar
repeat the same acts of sin in
also the most difficult, is to also keep
communal groups, usually flock to
the future.
silent and refrain from conversation
the village temples.
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LIFESTYLELEISURE
ESPRESSO EXPERT
IF YOU’VE EVER SECRETLY WISHED YOU KNEW HOW TO CREATE THE PERFECT CAPPUCCINO WITH A FLOURISH OF THE HAND, JUST LIKE YOUR FAVORITE BARISTA, HERE’S YOUR CHANCE TO FIND OUT!
W
hen I
is offered by illy, and who hasn’t
that I found surprising was that
was first
heard of illy? That solid red square
they do not discriminate – even if
offered the
with four italicized letters is so iconic
your establishment does not sell
opportunity
and very prevalent in Bali, not to
illy products you are still welcome
to take part
mention around the world.
to take the course and learn their
in Università del caffè, I must admit
techniques.
my heart did a little flutter. I once
UNIVERSITÀ DEL CAFFÈ (UDC)
lived in a city with a strong coffee
Udc is a training ground created
useful in the long run. The Rollins
culture where I spent a good amount
by illy for industry professionals
College, a renowned MBA school
of time staring at the baristas in
and coffee enthusiasts seeking
in the United States, carried out
awe. I couldn’t help it – they would
in-depth knowledge of the world
a detailed survey from 2005 to
make my cappuccinos and lattes
of coffee. Udc has twenty-six
2008 and found that a year after
with such style and pizzazz that I
subdivisions around the world, and
attending a single Udc course,
could only describe them as, well,
has connected novices with coffee
baristas and restaurateurs were
dreamy.
These techniques no doubt prove
experts and professional baristas
able to sell an average of 13.6%
The idea that I would be able
for over 10 years. Their aim is to
more coffee.
to learn the secrets of their ways
improve your quality, distinguish
seemed too good to be true. To
you from rival establishments, and
Indonesia, was created by illy and
add to my excitement, this course
increase your business. Something
PT Bahana Genta Viktory to promote
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PHOTOS BY MUTIA ADISOMA
LEFT instructor showcasing his coffee art skills; CENTER cups upon cups of rookie practice; RIGHT a wall at Crema Café Sanur
and disseminate the culture of quality
a budding entrepreneur and myself
Point presentation, but necessary in
coffee in Indonesia. According
(coffee enthusiast disguised as
order to have a good foundation.
to East Area Manager Pramudya
journalist). The class was small – less
Bevan, their main idea in teaching
than 20 people – and there was no
later in the afternoon that we were
the ‘Espresso Expert’ course is to
rigid classroom feel whatsoever.
able to get our anxious hands on the
offer participants a wider view of
It actually felt more like a friendly
espresso machine. I don’t know why
both the theoretical and practical
conversation.
this surprised me, but getting that
It was not until after lunch and
elements of coffee making, and to
We spent most of the first day
spread the culture of Italian coffee,
learning about the history of coffee
especially since there are so many
in general, the history and specifics
different perceptions about espresso
of illy coffee, the habits and customs
try, try, and try some more, and
and Italian coffee. Another reason is
related to coffee, the physiological
were in no way stingy regarding this
for the love of the coffee, of course!
effects of coffee, coffee botany,
matter. At one point I looked across
basic and advanced espresso
the room only to see tables covered
COFFEE LOVERS CONVERGE
making and understanding the
with cups upon cups of cappuccinos
When I took the course my group
grinders, coffee machines, and
sacrificed for the sake of helping us
consisted of baristas-in-training,
parameters necessary for making a
learn. Some cups looked lopsided
lecturers from tourism schools
truly superb espresso. It was a lot of
with too much foam, some didn’t
looking to expand their knowledge,
information, delivered via a Power
taste quite right, and some had the
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tiny cup of espresso just right is a lot harder than it looks. At Udc they encouraged us to
wrong espresso and foam ratio.
and cappuccino practice, we
whether they live here or are just
But they made us practice our milk
learned about various kinds of ice
traveling through. If you’ve got a
texturing and pouring until we
cappuccino, from shakarato to fredo
flexible schedule and a couple days
improved with each and every cup.
to frappe, then rounded off the day
to spare, this course may be just
with coffee art.
what you are looking for.
On the second day we continued practicing our espresso making
I thoroughly enjoyed my two-day
By Mutia Adisoma
skills. A good espresso is the
course with Udc dell’ Indonesia. In
base for many other drinks, so we
my opinion, what makes the course
weren’t allowed to proceed until
fun is the casual atmosphere and
Class: Espresso Expert
everyone felt comfortable with all
the fact that you don’t have to have
Duration: 2 days
the required steps. They worked
previous experience. The fee to
Language: English
with us one-on-one to correct our
attend Udc dell’ Indonesia includes
(Bahasa Indonesia upon request)
mistakes – in my case it was that I
all lunches, coffee breaks, snacks,
When: Monthly (inquire for schedule)
wasn’t ‘tamping’ enough. When I
and a certificate but does not
Where: Crema Café in Sanur, Bali
found a way to fix this I managed
include travelling expenses and hotel
Price: Rp. 1,250,000 per pax
to produce a cup with a beautiful
accommodation.
illy client price:
aroma and ‘tigerskin’ appearance. Success! After some more espresso
I recommend Udc dell’ Indonesia for all coffee lovers in Indonesia,
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Rp. 1,000,000 per pax Email: barista_bali@bahanagv.co.id
PHOTOS BY MUTIA ADISOMA, RIGHT PHOTO COURTESY OF UDC DELL’ INDONESIA
AFTER SOME MORE ESPRESSO AND CAPPUCCINO PRACTICE, WE LEARNED ABOUT VARIOUS KINDS OF ICE CAPPUCCINO, FROM SHAKARATO TO FREDO TO FRAPPE, THEN ROUNDED OFF THE DAY WITH COFFEE ART.
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DINE&DELIGHTS
THERE’S NO SHAME IN HAVING SOMEONE ELSE PLAN FOR YOU. THAT’S THE BEAUTY OF VACATION PACKAGES OR EVEN HONEYMOON PACKAGES. THEY ENABLE YOU TO SIT BACK, RELAX, AND TRULY ENJOY YOUR EXPERIENCE WITHOUT HAVING TO WORRY ABOUT WHAT COMES NEXT. IF THIS IS THE SORT OF THING THAT APPEALS TO YOU, BALI’S BEST CHEFS IS RIGHT UP YOUR ALLEY.
B
ali’s Best Chefs will curate your entire dining experience from start to finish. They will pick out a property with
stunning views, find an amazing chef and sommelier to work with, find the most beautiful wine glasses and table décor, and make sure everything is taken care of – from your first bite of canapés to your very last crumb of dessert. You don’t have to worry about
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PHOTOS COURTESY OF BALI COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY 2012
THE JOYS OF POP-UP DINNERS
a thing. All you have to do is make
aim is quite obvious from its name –
of Pecatu. It was the fourth dinner
your reservation and wait until 48
to showcase the chefs here in Bali,
ever, taking place at The Edge, a
hours before the event when the
many of whom are well known in
spectacular property in the southern
details of your evening are finally
their home countries but might not
tip of Bali. The Edge’s Chef Giles
disclosed. At that point, the only
yet have reached the same level of
Greenwood presented a fantastic
thing left for you to arrange will be
fame here. It is an opportunity to
six-course menu including Carpaccio
transportation to the newly unveiled
expose their talents to the community
of Fois Gras with Figs, Walnuts &
location.
at a more personal level, while
Truffled Brioche as a starter, and
drawing visitors to the many luxury
Beef Cheek & Fillet with Local Garlic
properties on the island.
Snails Parsnip & Beef Tea as one of
Deborah Cayetano started these pop-up dinners in 2012 as a way to eliminate the problem of dining for
Since Bali’s Best Chefs started, all
one, while creating a way to meet
the locations have been magical; the
with a choice of six desserts and
new like-minded people. The other
most recent dinner being on the cliffs
everything was paired beautifully
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the main courses. The meal ended
the chance to meet both tourists and residents from various countries, backgrounds and occupations. Dining at a restaurant doesn’t usually give you the opportunity to interact with the rest of the diners, but at Bali’s Best Chefs it is not only possible, it is encouraged. Guests are asked to do a little “musical chairs” so that with every course comes a new set of faces and even take part in. Deborah Cayetano likes to keep her future locations and plans a secret, so we don’t know what’s in with imported wines by ZeroSpirits,
from the personal collection of Pak
store for upcoming pop-up dinners.
who specialize in South African
I Wayan Dupa Suciptra. These
However, judging from the previous
wines.
selected artifacts were made
ones, it looks like we can expect
This dinner was the first time
available for silent auction, with the
good things to come. Attend alone
that Bali’s Best Chefs collaborated
proceeds benefiting the restoration
or bring a friend, and embrace the
with an organization. Through the
and reopening of a gallery holding
surprises at Bali’s Best Chefs.
efforts of the onARTBALI project,
thousands of his other rare artifacts.
By Mutia Adisoma
guests were able to have an up-
Another perk of this monthly
close look at Indonesian artifacts
dining experience is that you get
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PHOTOS COURTESY OF BALI COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY 2012
more interesting conversations to
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INVITE&INDULGE
ASHOKA SPA THE NEW SPA AT THE BALI DYNASTY RESORT IS THE PERFECT PLACE FOR HOLIDAYMAKERS TO GET PAMPERED, EITHER ALONE OR AS QUALITY TIME SPENT WITH A PARTNER OR DAUGHTER. into the resort you’ll see even more
first enter
families, laughing and splashing
the Bali
in the large pool equipped with
this year and offers a complete
Dynasty
an impressively tall slide. But what
range of treatments, from traditional
Resort, one
after a full day of family fun. Ashoka Spa opened in June of
you might not expect to find is an
Balinese massage to refreshing
of the first things you’ll see as your
excellent spa tucked away in a quiet
facials to manicures and pedicures.
eyes scan the lobby are families
and cool area just a few steps away
Also offered are unique treatments
with young children, usually giddy
from the pool. This new spa is the
designed for men as well as a
with excitement. As you walk further
perfect little place to get pampered
massage specially crafted for kids. In
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W
hen you
addition, the therapists are trained in
which is a lovely jasmine scent that
filing, shaping, cleaning the cuticles,
Thai, Aromatherapy and Reflexology
is indeed very calming.
soaking the hands and feet, and skin
therapies.
Another great option is the
exfoliation as well as an arm and
Ashoka Signature Massage, which is
foot massage.
TREATMENTS FOR ONE
the perfect treatment to diminish the
Ashoka Spa’s Traditional Balinese
effects of jet lag. This massage uses
popular amongst the spa’s guests,
Massage is a wonderfully
a special blend of aromatherapy
especially after spending long hours
rejuvenating experience, combining
oils to stimulate the respiratory and
in the pool. Ear candling helps
stretching, long strokes, skin rolling,
central nervous system, enhancing
prevent ear infections by removing
and palm and thumb pressure
your sense of well being.
excess wax and debris from the
techniques to relieve tension,
The above treatments can be
The Ear Candling treatment is also
inner ears.
improve blood circulation, ease
enjoyed by both women and men,
stress and calm the mind. There are
but since a visit to the spa isn’t
TREATMENTS FOR TWO
three different oils you can choose
usually on the top of most men’s lists,
If you are looking to spend some
from for this massage – “relaxing”,
the Ashoka Spa offers a no-hassle
quality time with a loved one, the
“energizing”, and “reviving”. For my
Men’s Hands and Feet treatment.
Ashoka Spa has specially designed
spa experience I chose “relaxing”,
This one-hour treatment involves
spa packages for two that can be
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enjoyed in any one of the couple’s rooms or adjoined rooms. The Tropical Romance package begins followed by the Ashoka Signature
wonderfully for hours after my rose
Massage. Women will be treated
petal bath.
to a Javanese lulur while men get
Another option for two is the
The Ashoka Spa is open daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and is the perfect way to revive and
an exfoliating coffee scrub, after
Mother and Daughter package,
reenergize after a day packed with
which yoghurt will be applied to
which is a great way to bond with
activities. For more information
refresh and revitalize the skin. After
your daughter. The treatment starts
on spa packages, please visit the
a carrot body wrap and a shower,
with a footbath ritual and is followed
Bali Dynasty Resort website. To
you will enjoy a floral bath whilst
by a traditional Balinese massage. If
book an appointment, email info@
sipping refreshing herbal tea. The
your daughter is still young, simple
balidynasty.com.
treatment ends with a traditional
Balinese massage techniques can be
By Mutia Adisoma
Indonesian facial, enabling you both
used to support your child’s muscle
to leave the spa feeling refreshed
growth. After your relaxing massage
Ashoka Spa at Bali Dynasty
and relaxed. I highly recommend
you will both have the choice of
Resort
this package, as my skin felt very
either a facial or a manicure and
Jalan Kartika, Tuban, South Kuta
soft after the body scrub and
pedicure, with fun nail colors from
(0361) 752-403
yoghurt application and it smelled
Revlon and O.P.I.
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with a footbath cleansing ritual
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REST&RELAXATION
lucky enough to get the chance to
sit down with this lovely Indonesian lady over coffee to learn more about her unique methods. Below we share
A WELLNESS SANCTUARY LYDIA WILSON’S REPUTATION FOR HEALING AND HELPING PEOPLE ACHIEVE INNER TRANQUILITY AND HARMONY TRAVELS BY WORD OF MOUTH, AND MADE IT ALL THE WAY TO OUR EARS AT BALI & BEYOND.
with you our conversation, as well as give you some sneak peak photos of the soon-to-open Blue Light Health and Wellness Sanctuary at the Nature’s View Resort in Singapadu, which Lydia will open in early 2013. How long have you been practicing Hypnotherapy and Transpersonal Healing? Tell us, how did it all start?
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W
e were
It’s been over 14 years since I started my Hypnotherapy practice. I have always been very curious about the human mind and wanted to understand “why people are they way they are”. For more than 30 years I have learned many different methods of healing from different teachers, but have found that Hypnotherapy and Transpersonal healing have been the most effective ones that I can use to assist clients in overcoming their recurring physical, emotional, spiritual and relationship issues. How long have you lived in Bali? Why did you decide to move to Bali after practicing in so many places
Most of my clients know me through
around Asia?
recommendation from previous
negative imprints.
After living overseas for 18 years,
clients or they have found my
healing the Body, Mind and Spirit. A
I decided to settle down in Bali.
website on the Internet and made the
complete healing is achieved when
I moved here in January 2007. I
effort to come to Bali to see me. They
this basic human trinity is correctly
chose Bali because Bali has always
are of different nationalities from all
balanced. This method of healing
been a very special place for me.
over the world.
will help us establish a state of ideal
Transpersonal Healing involves
health and inner tranquility as well
The first time I came to Bali was in 1974. I fell in love with the place,
Could you please explain what
as maintain balance and harmony
the friendly people and their unique
Hypnotherapy and Transpersonal
in all areas of our life. Some of the
tradition as soon as I arrived here.
Healing entails?
techniques used in Transpersonal
Since then I have always dreamt
Our subconscious mind is like a
Healing involve Past Life Regression,
of living in Bali. I have also chosen
super computer within us. All our life
Future Progression, Forgiveness
Bali as the base for my practice,
experiences – whether good or bad
Therapy and Omega Therapy.
because it is a great tourist
– are imprinted and stored within it.
The latter two are techniques
destination, and people from all
These imprints become our internal
that I have developed through the
over the world know Bali. It is very
representation. Negative imprints
experiences I have had with clients.
convenient for my clients to come to
are like viruses in a computer that
Forgiveness Therapy assists in
Bali to see me because it has all the
create havoc in the system. Most of
releasing one’s painful past, which
facilities that a visitor would need to
our physical, emotional, and mental
can negatively affect one physically,
stay comfortably.
problems in life are created by
emotionally and mentally. It is very
these. Hypnotherapy is one of the
effective for stress, anger, and
How do people hear about your
fastest and most effective methods
depression cases. Omega Therapy
practice and what countries do they
of healing we can use to access our
helps us to balance, accept, and
come from?
subconscious mind to change these
love our self.
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Tell us why you decided to start
bedroom suites, two bedrooms by
to experience. We will help them
the Blue Light Health and Wellness
the 28 meter long swimming pool
create a package to suit the time
Sanctuary at the Nature’s View
and one wooden villa with two
they stay in the Sanctuary. Our
Resort in Singapadu? Why did you
bedrooms, a café by the pool that
guests can expect many different
choose this specific location?
serves organic food and drinks,
services such as Hypnotherapy, Past
For ten years, it has been my dream
a dining room in the main house,
Life Regression, Acupuncture, Cranio
to start a place where people from
practice rooms, and one large
Sacral, Yoga and Taichi exercises,
all over the world can come for
meeting room for seminars and
Detox treatment, Aromatherapy,
complete holistic treatments in one
workshops.
Crystal Healing, different kinds
place. I chose Singapadu because
When we open in March this
of Body Massages, Meditation,
it is a quiet and peaceful place, a
year, we are aiming to provide
Numerology, Tarot reading, etc. We
rural village away from the traffic
full service such as Wi-Fi, pick up
will also provide different kinds of
jams and the busy tourist places,
service from the airport, car hire with
holistic self improvement workshops
but can easily be reached. It is
driver, laundry, spa, and restaurant
and seminars for individuals, as
only 40 minutes from Ngurah Rai
facilities. A vegetarian menu will
well as professional Certification
International Airport, 15 minutes
also be available.
Trainings.
from Sanur and 15 minutes from Ubud.
What other things can guests expect from the Wellness Sanctuary in the
Nature’s View Resort
What kind of facilities will the Blue
future?
Banjar Kutri Tengah
Light Health and Wellness Sanctuary
Guests will be able to choose for
Singapadu, Gianyar
provide?
themselves the different series of
Mobile +62 081805411317
In the main house we have four
Holistic treatments that they wish
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PONDERINGPOINT
A FRESH WAY TO START
H
ow many times have you made a New Year’s resolution, only to break it a few weeks later? In my observation, people aren’t able to follow through with their resolutions because they aren’t serious
about them to begin with, or they aim for a goal so lofty they have no idea where to start to make it happen. This year, I’m offering an easy and achievable resolution that I hope you will try: Sort through your clutter and give some away.
TAKE A LOOK AT ALL THE THINGS YOU HAVE ACCUMULATED OVER THE PAST YEAR. IT’S MORE THAN YOU REALIZED, ISN’T IT? IN BALI, THERE IS A SIMPLE SOLUTION TO YOUR PROBLEM.
If you’re human and not living an ascetic life, it’s only natural that you accumulate stuff. Even if you aren’t the hoarding type, piles will amass. You might stick them in plastic bags and hide them away in dark corners of closets or shove them under beds. Or perhaps you’re so busy that the piles remain in plain sight, nagging at you every time you sit down to unwind. There is a simple solution to this. No need to call a certain number or haul your things to a specific donation center. In Bali, it is as easy as stepping outside your front door and offering them to one of your neighbors. I recently moved into a new place, and as I cleaned up and settled in I noticed I had double of a lot of useful things such as brooms and doormats. When I was about to toss out what I didn’t need, the caretaker of the building stopped me midway. She told me she would happily take anything that I didn’t need, if not to keep, then to give to people she knows. So remember to offer
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around before you toss, especially if what you have is in good condition. This goes for big pieces too. After I moved I bought a shiny new wardrobe but wasn’t sure what to do with my old one. It still looked great but was falling apart inside and because of this I wasn’t sure if anyone would want it. When the delivery boys arrived with my new one, I tried offering it to them. To my surprise they were really excited, viewing it as a fun fix-up project. Not only did I solve the problem of getting the heavy piece of furniture down three flights of stairs, but I also made some delivery boys very happy campers. You can give even if you are not living in Bali and are just here for holiday. A few years ago when I was backpacking with a friend, I found at the end of our trip that my backpack was super heavy due to the added weight of souvenirs and a semi-wet sarong and bathing suit. When I dug through my bag I noticed some clothes that I had hadn’t worn at all and didn’t see a reason to keep them as I hardly wore them back home either. The front desk of our little hostel on Poppies Lane was staffed only by young men, but when I timidly asked if any of them had a sister or cousin who might like to have my clothes, I immediately got an enthusiastic “YES!” in return. So don’t be shy – it’s okay to ask! If your offer is politely declined, then at least you tried. However, I am pretty sure that more often than not, your question of “Do you know anyone who might like this?” will be met with a wide and grateful grin. This lovely island gives us so much on a daily basis – inspiration, hospitality, friendly smiles, and more. There are multitudes of ways to give back, whether grand gestures or small ones. How will you give back to Bali this year? If you’re incapable of something grand, then I hope you at least start the New Year off by going through your belongings and making someone’s day with some free goodies. By Mutia Adisoma
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FOTOFOLIO
SEA LIFE
AT THE BIO WRECK
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LEFT A colorful little mandarin fish living amongst regenerated coral RIGHT A hairy squat lobster passing within the confines of a barrel sponge
Photographer Roxanne Streatfeild shows us the sea life around the Bio Wreck, a man-made structure created by Chris Brown, the owner and operator of Reef Seen Aquatics at Pemuteran Bay in Bali. The wreck has water currents passing through the metal structure, which stimulates coral growth. It already has considerable hard and soft coral growth over it only after a short period of time. The amount of fish that cascade in and around the artificial reef is a testament to the success of this coral reef rejuvenation effort at Pemuteran Bay.
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A close up of the mantle of a clam at the Bio Wreck
A spotted hawk fish nestled in the coral abode that has grown on the Bio Wreck
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A Co’s Chromodoris near the Bio Wreck
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ACTION&ATTRACTION
JUKUNG JUNKIES THERE ARE A NUMBER OF MEMORABLE DIVE SITES IN THE TULAMBEN AREA THAT ARE ONLY ACCESSIBLE BY JUKUNG, PERFECT FOR DIVERS AND UNDERWATER PHOTOGRAPHY ENTHUSIASTS.
ukung are the colorful
Although jukung may appear
be cut down on a certain date in
traditional fishing boats that
simple enough to travelers, there is
accordance to the ancient Balinese
you can find lining the coastal
an underlying religious symbolism
calendar and a special day is
shores of Tulamben. These
associated with how they are built,
also prescribed for construction to
graceful vessels usually use
as is the case with most things in
commence. All members of the local
only one main cloth sail and in
Bali. When a fisherman decides to
fishing community offer their building
favorable winds they can skim the
build a new boat he must carefully
skills to construct the new boat. This
surface at a fairly decent pace.
choose the tree that will be used
social interaction is essential to the
These days jukung are also fitted
for its timber. The Balinese prefer
Balinese Hindu culture.
with a petrol motor and long tail
to use the wood from local trees,
shaft so they putter across the water
which are light, strong and ideal for
jukung for fishing. These boats will
if the winds are not strong enough.
boat building. Such trees can only
venture out onto the coastal waters
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The Balinese generally use
PHOTOS BY ROXANNE STREATFEILD
J
Close up, the mantle of a clam at the Bio Wreck
in the morning prior to sun up, and fisherman return midmorning with
rest of the gear is passed to them. Divers who visit the Tulamben
between 10 to 30 or more meters. These vibrantly coloured formations
tuna and mackerel to sell at the local
area to enjoy the fantastic diving
are host to many different species
markets. However, the impact of
sites such as the Liberty Wreck,
of reef fish, which with their many
tourism has meant that many of the
Coral Garden, and the Dropoff
vivid colours continually bewitch the
island’s traditional fishermen can
sometimes neglect other sites that
eye. There are also varying species
now supplement their limited income
Tulamben has to offer. If you want
of wrasse, bumphead parrotfish,
by taking paying passengers to dive
to extend your adventures and
and reef sharks that call this area
sites, on fishing trips, or on scenic
dive some pristine reefs, organize
home. This site is perfect for macro
tours aboard their jukung.
a jukung and get the skipper to
photographers.
Most jukung are fairly small
take you out along the coastline
and light; this enables them to be
to experience the incredible
ALAM ANDA
hauled out of the water and parked
underwater world that was created
Alam Anda is a pleasant five minute
on the beach with relative ease.
by the eruptions of Mount Agung.
jukung ride from the Dropoff. As
The average length of a jukung is
you descend onto the edge of a
approximately five meters and the
PALUNG-PALUNG
steep and rocky reef, at about 15
width is just one meter. They can
Palung-Palung starts around the
to 20 meters you will see large
safely carry two or three divers and
corner from the Dropoff, just a few
and impressive gorgonian sea fans
their gear. Divers are able to put
minutes away. There you can dive
and sometimes you will find pygmy
their mask and fins on in the jukung
a steep slope full of untouched hard
seahorses amongst the security of
and then enter the water, where the
and soft coral formations, from
the fans. Large schools of reef fish,
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wrasse, butterfly and angelfish
depths of 30 plus meters, and this is
started near the point to the left
inhabit the area. The striking
where sharks and pelagic are often
of the resort, as the deep slope
difference between the white sand
sighted. Batu Kelebit and its white
has majestic soft and hard coral
bottom and the dozens of species
sand between the coral outcrops
formations. In and amongst these
of hard and soft corals in a glorious
lends itself to more of a traditional
you will find huge elephant ear
abundance of shades makes it unlike
coral reef – the shallows are heavily
sponges protruding out of the
anything else in the area, good
encrusted with hard coral outcrops
volcanic rock wall. At 30 meters
for both wide angle and macro
where damselfish and anthias
you will find a car wreck. This site
photography. You do require some
swarm in an array of colours,
generally has the same pelagic and
depth in order to get to the best of
scorpion fish meander amongst the
marine life as the other sites.
the life so be mindful of this and
coral, and bumphead parrotfish
watch your gauges.
are often seen feeding here. This
Tulamben by jukung is a fascinating
site offers exceptional wide angle
and surreal experience, and can
photography.
certainly become very addicting.
This site is a personal favorite. Two
Tulamben is a leisurely three hour
protruding rocks mark the site,
EMERALD
trip north of Denpasar, passing
just a few hundred meters along
Emerald is located a few hundred
through places like Candidasa,
the coast from Alam Anda. Deep
meters further along the coast
Amlapura and Amed. „
ridges of coral reef drop steeply to
from Batu Kelebit. The dive is best
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BATU KELEBIT
Cruising the warm blue waters of
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BEYONDBALI
KILUAN BAY
WHAT’S SO SPECIAL ABOUT KILUAN BAY IN THE PROVINCE OF LAMPUNG? THE DOLPHINS OF COURSE!
K
iluan Bay, which
can be found at Kiluan Bay: spinner
is located in the
dolphins (Stenella longirostris)
tourists at Kiluan Bay. The name
Tanggamus regency of
and bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops
of the area sounded foreign even
the Lampung province
truncattus). They live in warm
to Lampung residents, so before
in South Sumatra, is
tropical waters such as the Indian
the establishment of an ecotourism
not as well known as Lampung Bay
Ocean, and have chosen Kiluan Bay
project named Cikal in 2005, Kiluan
in Bandarlampung, Tomini Bay in
as a resting point between Semaka
was an isolated area. Cikal, which
Central Sulawesi, or Lovina Beach
and Lampung Bay.
is chaired by Riko Stefanus, has
in Bali. However, some tourists say
The Kiluan Bay area is home to
Ten years ago it was rare to see
been instrumental in introducing the
that the Kiluan Bay dolphin dance
the residents of the Bandung Jaya
is actually more exotic than the one
hamlet, which is part of the village
at Lovina Beach, where only one
of Kelumbayan. About 200 families
sight of wild dolphins swimming,
species of dolphin is found.
live in the area, consisting mostly of
jumping, and dancing around the
fishermen and farmers.
bay on any given day, tourists can
Besides enjoying the breathtaking
PHOTOS BY MALIK HIZBULLAH
There are two dolphin species that
site to the outside world.
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also enjoy Kiluan Fishing Week,
night, so I could get to Kiluan Bay
are two routes to Kiluan Bay from
which takes place annually in
by Saturday morning. At Merak
Bakauheni Harbor: over land or
August.
Harbor we rested for a few hours
by sea.
while enjoying the beauty of the
If I had picked the land
GETTING THERE
Sunda Strait port in the evening.
route, which would have taken
I had never had the chance to
Then we took a ferry from Merak
approximately 5 hours from
explore the beaches along the coast
Harbor to Bakauheni Harbor, which
Bakauheni Harbor, I might have
of Sumatra before, so that’s why I
took about 3 hours. We spent the
come across the damaged roads like
was so excited to go to Kiluan Bay.
night on board the ferry, arriving
what many people warned about on
For those of you who would like to
at Bakauheni Harbor around 5 am.
the Internet. Luckily our party chose
go, I suggest traveling with a group.
Then we continued to Canti Dock.
to go by land and sea (known as the
My friends and I set out from Jakarta
Based on the information I
sea route). Although it requires more
on a Friday night. We left at 8 p.m.
had gotten, traveling to Kiluan
time, the benefit was that we could
and it took about three hours to get
Bay requires patience because
go through the waters off shore of
to Merak Harbor. You can take a
of damaged and rocky roads.
the South Lampung regency.
bus from Slipi, or if you are coming
However, during the course of our
from the Soekarno Hatta Airport, it
one hour drive from Bakauheni
Kiluan Bay from Canti Dock, we
is better to go to terminal Kalideres
Harbor to Canti Dock, I didn’t
stopped as some small islands. Most
and take a bus from there.
find the roads to be so bad. I
notable is Legundi Island, located
subsequently learned that there
northeast of Sebesi Island. From the
I purposely chose to travel at
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The next day, on the way to
time you set foot on it, the beauty and charm of the island will instantly entice you to explore it. The trekking activities will provide you with picturesque pastoral scenes, clean water, fresh air, and a beautiful sky. Our journey continued west, and several times we saw groups of dolphins swimming not far from our boat. After three hours of sailing we arrived at Kiluan Bay. There, we went straight to Kelapa Island where we spent the afternoon enjoying the After exploring, prepare yourself
will be serenaded by the sound of
to meet the main attraction, the
for the majestic beauty of the sunset
waves roaring and birds chirping.
dancing dolphins. Taking a jukung
that will definitely take your breath
Take it all in and don’t forget to
(small boat), we departed from
away. As the sun moves into the
set up your camera to capture this
Kiluan Bay and out into the Sunda
western horizon, a tinge of red falls
inspirational moment.
Strait. From about 7 a.m. we sat waiting anxiously but there were
dramatically onto the sides of the hills. While your eyes feast on this
MEET THE DOLPHINS
no signs whatsoever of any activity.
magnificent parade of colors, you
On Sunday morning we got ready
We waited and waited and moved
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PHOTOS BY MALIK HIZBULLAH
beautiful green sea and white sand.
INDONESIA
the boat to several spots until finally the dolphins appeared, teasing the groups here and there. As if knowing they had an audience, the dolphins swam
LAMPUNG PROVINCE
vigorously. To see the dolphins jump and dance in the wild gave me such a rush – I was filled with wonder and joy. Many say that the number of dolphins in Kiluan Bay is the largest
our homestay, then continued our
jumped in the lagoon straight away.
journey to the lagoon.
Some went straight to their cameras,
in Asia, even in the whole world.
busily taking pictures. All I could
You might even be able to watch
THE LAGOON
think of was how lucky the Kiluan
green turtles come up to the sea
There is a small lagoon located
people are to have quiet Kiluan Bay
surface, checking out the commotion
between the cliffs in the southern
as their front yard and the beautiful
made by their dolphin friends and
part of Kelapa Island. To get there
lagoon as their backyard.
human guests.
you have to wear comfortable and
After all of those adventures, it
I realized immediately that this
sturdy shoes – the track is long and
dawned on me how important the
was an irreplaceable experience.
full of steep terrain and huge rocks.
ocean is as a home for dolphins and
Although we felt we could never
After twenty minutes of working
other sea life. I hope everyone will
get enough of it, we finally left the
our way down the cliff, we arrived at
do their part to preserve this piece of
dancing dolphins and went back to
the mesmerizing lagoon. Some of us
paradise. By Meliza Sopandi
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CAPITALCORNER
A Sound Journey to Harmony WITH ALL THE TRAFFIC JAMS AND HONKING HORNS, LIFE IN THE CITY CAN BE TAXING ON THE BODY. IF YOU OFTEN FEEL OUT OF SORTS DUE TO THESE STRESSORS, SOUND THERAPY IS ONE METHOD OF GETTING YOUR BALANCE BACK. 62
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A
delicate energy
when the singing bowls are played
system, the human
the sound creates energy fields that
body is influenced by
fill the room, and the body absorbs
its surroundings. Our
them. Deep stress is neutralized in
bodies have their own
cells and organs, enabling them to
built-in healing and repairing system,
return to a healthy state.
but the perpetual stress of a strident
Singing bowls produce sounds
environment takes balance out of the
that invoke a deep state of
body. Soothing sounds and music
relaxation. This naturally assists
can be very helpful in getting our
in entering into meditation, the
physical, psychological and spiritual
ultimate goal of enlightenment.
wellness back.
Singing bowls are a quintessential
The recognition of how sounds
aid to meditation and can be found
and music impact the human body
on private Buddhist altars and in
is what motivated Fiona Amiadji
temples, monasteries and meditation
Sjamsul to establish Svana in 2011.
halls throughout the world. In
Svana, a word taken from ancient
addition to their traditional usage
Sanskrit, means “sound.� According
for meditation, Tibetan singing
to Svana’s spokesperson Susanti
bowls are used for deep relaxation,
Hasanuddin, everything in the
and massage journey, bringing the
stress reduction, holistic healing,
world has its own vibration, which
body waves back to equilibrium,
Reiki, chakra balancing and world
resonates according to its character.
creating serenity and tranquility in
music. Many people find that the
Balance can be achieved if the
both the mind and body.
rich blend of harmonic overtones
vibrations of all elements resonate at a similar frequency.
Svana utilizes the centuries-old
that the bells produce have a direct
tradition of East Asian Buddhist
affect upon their chakras. Playing the
monks, where singing bowls are
bells usually causes an immediate
healing the imbalances within the
used in meditation and combined
centering effect.
body through a therapeutic sound
with the ringing of bells. At Svana,
Svana exists for the purpose of
For their signature sound therapy
INTERESTING BOWL FACTS:
I
t is necessary to strike a
No two bowls are alike. One of
(yang) and female (yin). A male
bowl on its rim to get the full
the most obvious differences when
singing bowl gives a strong,
potential of sound. The ring
comparing singing bowls to each other
direct, straightforward sound. A
of a singing bowl is always
is the duration of the sound. Some
female bowl gives a soft, indirect,
focused near the rim, where the
have a long sustained ring, while
encompassing sound that envelops
maximum elastic movement and
others stop within a few seconds. The
and nurtures. A female bowl has
resonance occurs. Each bowl has
duration of the ring is dependent upon
a rim with the same thickness as
unique patterns of vibrations that
material, size and profile.
the rest of the wall of the bowl,
produce a great number of sound frequencies.
The most fundamental way of
whereas a male bowl has a rim that
differentiating bowls is as male
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Svana has several packages,
stress and tension and even help the
television and other electrical
from the 90 minute Sound Journey
body’s immune system.
appliances. These sounds create
All packages are recommended
imbalances and can ignite stress,
options that use different natural
for guests 17 years and above.
irritation, aggression, depression and
ingredients such as lavender, green
Reservations can be made from 9
other negative responses. We need to
tea and local spices.
am to 9 pm, and guests are advised
find time for peace and quiet, or look
to notify the therapists if they have
for opportunities to enjoy the sounds
thorough regiment to restore and
special needs such as allergies or if
of nature like the chirping of birds,
refresh body balance, starting
they are pregnant, and are expected
the sounds of crickets and the sigh
with a foot and lower leg massage
to arrive 15 minutes prior to their
of the wind. If you find that this still
and followed by body polish and
appointment time.
isn’t enough to make you feel better,
Each package consists of a
exfoliation. A soothing massage
People are often unaware that
Svana in Jakarta is waiting for you. By Shinta Eka
is next along with the playing of a
they’re being constantly bombarded
singing bowl to equalize the body
by vibrations with different resonances
with nature. The treatment is finished
such as the buzz of air conditioners,
Svana Spa
with a shower and bath. Svana
the sound of industrial noise and
Jalan Senopati No. 52, Jakarta
also has other treatments to relieve
machinery, and the murmurs of
(021) 723-5870
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package to three other 210 minute
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...Entirely Unique Adhi Jaya Sunset Hotel, it’s a unique modern minimalist Hotel with a glazed of Balinese touch designed to accommodate every occasion needed. Located right on a very strategic area at Sunset Road in among vibrant and dynamic area such as Kuta, Seminyak and Legian. The great combination of our design with friendly and helpful staff would make your stay memorable. Where business and pleasure mix with the touch of Balinese Culture. Strategically set in the heart of Sunset Road Kuta Bali bustling cultural and shopping district, Adhi Jaya Sunset Hotel gives you easy access to a vibrant mix of commercial, retail and entertainment choices. Whether you are a seasoned business traveler or just a visitor wanting to discover more about Bali, Adhi Jaya Sunset Hotel is the ideal place for you to stay and your business meeting. Explores more in this website about our hotel room and variety of business meeting package , fullboard package , fullday and halfday. Room Category: • Deluxe Terrace • Deluxe Pool • Executive Suite
: 51 Rooms : 16 Rooms : 2 Rooms
Meeting Room Capacities: Amanta Ballroom • U-shape : 100 persons • Class Room : 150 persons • Round Table : 100 persons • Theater : 300 Persons
Adhi Jaya Sabha • U-shape • Class Room • Round Table • Theater
: 50 persons : 50 persons : 40 persons : 70 Persons
Ambassador Restaurant.. The Ambassador restaurant, offers you the opportunity to create indulgences to suit your mood, preferences and taste. Enjoy sumptuous grill, variety of salad, gourmet pizzas and sandwiches with Mediterranean and Asian specialties. This open kitchen concept restaurant gives a fresh impression and vibrant atmosphere also create an attractive ambience to the restaurant. The guest can have interaction with the chef while cooking and serving the food. Start the day with lingers casually for a tempting exotic lunch and over a relaxed dinner. Open 11 am to 11 Pm. 66 BALI&BEYOND JANUARY 2013 Adhi Jaya Sunset Hotel | Jl Sunset Road, Kuta-Bali | Tel. +62 361 8947171 | Fax. +62 361 8947172 | info@adhijayasunsethotel.com | www.adhijayasunsethotel.com Adhi Jaya Hotel | Tel. +62 361 756 884 | info@adhijayahotel.com | www.adhijayahotel.com
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BEYONDUPDATES
SAIL AWAY Alila Purnama, the luxury Phinisi ship launched by Alila Hotels & Resorts, had its inaugural expedition in December around the stunning islands of Raja Ampat in Indonesia’s West Papua province. The islandhopping adventure included opportunities to dive by day and night, picnic on golden sandy beaches, and glimpse birds of paradise in their natural habitat. The 46 meter long ship was built by hand in the traditional style used by Bugis seafarers from South Sulawesi in Indonesia. It is the most luxurious live-aboard Phinisi in the region, providing ultra modern accommodations for up to 10 guests and pampering by a crew of 16. www.alilahotels.com/purnama
SURABAYA’S STAR Sheraton Surabaya Hotel & Towers has been awarded Indonesia’s Leading City Hotel – Surabaya 2012/2013 by the Indonesia Travel and Tourism Award (ITTA) Foundation. This is the third time in a row they have received this award, which was presented to them on December 10 at the Grand Ballroom of the Ritz Carlton Jakarta. It is in recognition of the high level of hard work, skill and professionalism that the staff and management always strive for.
VIGOROUS EXPANSION
Sheraton Surabaya Hotel & Towers
Aston International announced its plans to open 40 new hotels in 2013 during Aston Week Surabaya, an annual
Jalan Embong Malang 25 - 31, Surabaya (031) 546-8000; www.sheraton.com
trade show that brings representatives of more than 60 Astonmanaged hotels and East Java’s travel and media communities together. The new hotels include several 4 star Aston and 3 star Aston City Hotels set to open in Belitung, Bekasi, Solo; one trendy 3 star Quest Hotel on Jalan Mangkubumi in Yogyakarta; and numerous select service favehotels and superior select service Hotel NEOs including 9 in Jakarta, 5 in Bali and others in Balikpapan, Bandung, Lampung, Malang, Medan, Palembang, Samarinda and Semarang. www.Aston-International.com
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Bojonegoro, Jambi, Jember, Kupang, Lampung, Madiun and
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THE PAINTINGS OF BATUAN ARMA Museum, Ubud is holding an exhibition of contemporary Batuan Paintings from the Baturulangun Artist’s Community, Batuan Bali. Batuan artists create paintings that show the everyday environment of their village, synthesized with images inspired by the spirit world. Batuan paintings are at once recognizable, and at the same time startling and surrealistic. The painters start with an empty page and build their paintings step by step into complex images. The opening of this exhibition was held in conjunction with the launching of the book Inventing Art, the paintings of Batuan Bali. The book consists of 337 pages and includes 327 full color reproductions, 24 illustrations, maps and diagrams. It was written and illustrated by long term Bali resident Bruce Granquist, and is published in five colors by the renowned printing company CS Graphics in Singapore. The book was launched in an exhibition on December 15 with the Governor of Bali, the Honorable Made Mangku Pastika attending, and the exhibition will be open to the public until January 14. ARMA Museum, Jalan Pengosekan, Ubud, (0361) 976-659
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www.armabali.com/museum; www.inventing-art.com
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Maxi Hotel & Spa The Maxi Hotel & Spa is situated in the heart of Bali’s shopping and nightlife district. Centrally located, the property offers an ideal base for visitors wishing to explore Bali while keeping all the island’s best shops, bars, restaurants and beaches within easy walking distance. Hotel facilities and services include restaurant, bar, meeting room, massage and spa, room service, swimming pool with Jacuzzi, children’s pool, laundry and dry cleaning service, airport pickup and transfer, snack bar, tour desk, doctor on call, free car park, baby sitter upon request, broadband internet connection, major credit cards accepted, individually controlled air-conditioning, local and IDD telephone, satellite TV, daily mineral water, private bathroom with bathtub and shower, mini bar, personal electronic safe deposit, tea & coffee maker. The balcony overlooking the swimming pool and landscaped tropical garden offers a private area for relaxing. The hotel is less than 15 minutes from Ngurah Rai International Airport; 20 minutes drive to Denpasar, 30 minutes from Sanur, Nusa Dua and within 45 minutes drive to the artistic centre of Ubud and about 350 meters from Bali’s famous Kuta Beach.
Jl. Legian 83A, Legian Tel: (0361) 754-082 Fax: (0361) 750-792 E-mail: info@maxi-hotel.com Website: www.maxi-hotel.com
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SEE&SEEN KEEPING BALI CLEAN Quiksilver Indonesia, Coca-Cola Amatil Indonesia, and Garuda Indonesia came together on December 18 at Kuta Beach to sign a Memorandum of Understanding, another giant step forward in the fight to preserve Bali’s environmental future. Garuda, the newest member in the partnership, donated two revolutionary Barber Surf Rake units costing approximately US$ 50,000 each to groom the beaches of Kuta, Seminyak, Legian, Jimbaran and Kedonganan. http://www.facebook.com/quiksilver.id
A PRESIDENTIAL VISIT President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono visited The Stones Hotel Legian, Bali, marking the official opening of this landmark property. The opening on December 12 also marked the launch into Asia of the Autograph Collection, a lifestyle brand within the Marriott International portfolio. Pictured is Peter Brampton, general manager of The Stones Hotel, introducing the President of Indonesia to Don Cleary, CFO for Marriott International Asia Pacific. www.stoneshotelbali.com
WINE AND DINE The Bulgari Resort, Bali held a fabulous Telmo Rodriguez Wine Experience dinner on December 4. The Spanish wine collection was presented by Telmo Rodriguez himself and was showcased with the culinary creations of Il Ristorante Chef de Cuisine Maurizo Bombini, accompanied by Spanish sommelier Francisco Galdeano from Waku Ghin Singapore. www.bulgarihotels.com
MEET RICK PRICE Fonterra Foodservices held a Pastry Class on November 28 and 29 as part of their commitment to supporting the growth of the culinary and food service industry in Indonesia. Chef Manfred Kohlen, Senior Advisory Chef for Fonterra brands in Asia and the Middle East, shared his knowledge with this year’s class at the Conrad Bali Resort & Spa. www.fonterrafoodservices.co.id 72
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PASTRY PERFECTION
SEE&SEEN
HANDY WALKIE TALKIES The South Kuta Beach Business Association (SKBBA) donated over 24 walkie-talkie units to the Satgas Pantai and Bendesa Adat Kuta to help them maintain the safety and security of the South Kuta Beach strip. The donation handover took place on December 12 at the Waterbom. www.southkutabali.com
COOKING WITH FRIENDS Tapeo Gastrobar and beachwalk held a cooking session with Masterchef Indonesia winner Chef Desi Trisnawati, Chef Victor Taborda of Tapeo, and Chef Melati Gaymans from the Netherlands. Also present at the event was Chef Degan, judge of Masterchef Indonesia Season 2 and owner of Café Degan. www.beachwalkbali.com
KINTAMANI’S KIDS Rumah Belajar Scott Thompson, built by the YCAB to help underprivileged children and high school dropouts in Kintamani, was recently inaugurated on November 22. It was built using funds from “Berlari Terus: Bali – Jakarta,” a 1,250 kilometer journey that Scott Thompson undertook to raise money for Indonesian children. He ran for 25 days and passed through more than 30 cities, raising Rp. 3.8 billion. www.ycabfoundation.org
MEET RICK PRICE Hotel Santika Kuta, Bali proudly accommodated international singer Secondhand Serenade on December 9. The singer is from Menlo Park, California, USA and visited recently to perform at one of Bali’s biggest clubs. Hotel Santika Kuta has also been chosen in the past to accommodate several local artists from Indonesia. www.santika.com BALI&BEYOND JANUARY 2013
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RECHARGEPARTY
SLEEK IN BLACK Recharge Night took place on December 8 at Hotel Santika Siligita, Nusa Dua and the crowd looked gorgeous in their black attire! We hope you all had a great time at our event. A big thank you goes to Bapak Sang Gunarta and the whole team at Hotel Santika Siligita for hosting the party, and of course to our generous sponsors Artisan, Heineken, Cuervo, CV Pelangi, Flash Bali Management, Piduh Restaurant, Krisna Oleh-Oleh, and Sydney Cupcake. Thanks again and we hope to see you at the next Recharge Night!
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Jl. Plawa
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Batu Jimbar
The Village
Bali Hyatt
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Sweden & Finland Consulate
Jl. Sindu
Jl. Segara Ayu
Sanur Paradise Plaza Suite
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Melia Benoa
The Royal Santrian
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Conrad Bali
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Aston Bali Resort
Grand Mirage
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INFOINDEX
AIRLINES Tel: (0361) 751-011
Jl. Pengembak 17 Sanur. Tel: (0361) 286-465, Fax: (0361) 286-408 E-mail: bali@honorary.mzv.cz
■ THAILAND Jl. Puputan Raya No. 81, Renon, Denpasar Fax: (0361) 263-310 E-mail: rtc_bali@thaimail.com
■ CATHAY PACIFIC AIRWAYS
■ FRANCE
■ TIMOR LESTE
Wisthi Sabha Building, 2nd Floor Ngurah Rai International Aiprort Call Centre: 0804-1-888888
Jl. Mertasari Gg. II No. 8, Sanur Tel: (0361) 285-485, Fax: (0361) 286-406 E-mail: consul@dps.centrin.net.id
Jl. Prof. Yamin No. 4, Renon, Denpsar Tel: (0361) 235-093, Fax: (0361) 235-092 E-mail: cgtl@dpsbali.com
■ CONTINENTAL MICRONESIA Tel: (0361) 768-358, Fax: (0361) 768-369
■ GERMANY
■ UNITED STATES
Jl. Pantai Karang 17, Batujimbar, Sanur Tel: (0361) 288-535, Fax: (0361) 288-826 Email: germanconsul@bali-ntb.com
Jl. Hayam Wuruk 188, Denpasar Tel: (0361) 233-605, Fax: (0361) 222-426 E-mail: amcobali@indosat.net.id
■ AIRPORT OPERATOR
■ ROYAL BRUNEI Tel: (0361) 757-292
■ CZECH REPUBLIC
HEALTH&MEDICAL
■ HUNGARY ■ SINGAPORE AIRLINES Jl. I Gusti Ngurah Rai, Airport Tel: (0361) 936-8388, Fax: (0361) 936-8383
■ GARUDA Jl. Jalan Sugianyar 5 Denpasar Tel. (0361) 227-824, Fax: (0361) 226-298 24-hour access: 08071-807-807 ■ MERPATI Jl. Melati No. 51, Denpasar Tel: (0361) 235-358 Airport Tel: (0361) 751-011, ext. 5240/5242 Hotline: Tel: (0361) 722-740, 722-741 ■ MANDALA AIRLINES Komp. Plaza Kertawijaya, Jl. Diponogoro No. 98, Denpasar, Reservation Call center 08041234567
■ NGURAH RAI AIRPORT Tel/Fax: (0361) 759-761
Marintur, Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai 219, Sanur. Tel: (0361) 287-701, Fax: (0361) 287-456 Email: huconbali@telkom.net
■ ITALY Lotus Enterprises Building Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai, Jimbaran Tel: (0361) 701-005, Fax: (0361) 701-005 E-mail: italconsbali @italconsbali.org
■ JAPAN Jl. Raya Puputan 170, Denpasar Tel: (0361) 227-628, Fax: (0361) 265-066 E-mail: denpasar@mofa.go.jp ■ MALAYSIA Alam Kulkul Boutique Resort Jl. Pantai Kuta Tel: (0361) 752-520, Fax: (0361) 766-373 E-mail: info@consulmalaysia-bali.com
■ MEXICO ■ THAI INTERNATIONAL Grand Bali Beach Sanur, Tel: (0361) 288-141
■ QATAR AIRWAYS Discovery Kartika Plaza Hotel, South Kuta Beach Tel: (0361) 752-222; Fax: 753-788 Wisti Sabha Building, 2nd Floor, Ngurah Rai International Aiprort, Tel: (0361) 760-274 Fax: (0361) 760-275
PT Puri Astina Putra Building Jl. Prof. Moh. Yamin 1A, Renon, Denpasar Tel: (0361) 223-266, Fax: (0361) 244-568 E-mail: consulmex@astinatravel.com
■ NETHERLANDS KCB Travel, Jl. Raya Kuta 127, Kuta Tel: (0361) 761-502, Fax: (0361) 752-777 E-mail: dutchconsulate@kcb-tours.com
CLINIC&HOSPITAL
■ DEPARTURE
■ ROYAL DANISH
Arrive at the airport two hours prior to departure. A Rp. 150,000 international departure tax is required. Domestic departure fee is Rp 40,000. No Fiscal tax-exempt to pay for Indonesian and expatriates holding KITAS for International departure. Ngurah Rai Intíl Airport, Tel: (0361) 751-011
Sunset Road No. 89 Ruko Sunset Indah I Kav. 3 Tel: (0361) 821-6979, Fax: (0361) 7666-38 E-mail: danishconsbali@gmail.com
CONSULATES
■ POLAND Jl. Raya Petitenget No. 11, Block I/C, Banjar Umasari, Kerobokan Tel: (0361) 732-165, Fax: (0361) 732-165 E-mail: consul@balipolandconsulate.com
■ AUSTRALIA, CANADA, NEW ZEALAND
■ SLOVAKIA
Jl. Tantular No. 32, Renon - Denpasar 80234 Tel: (0361) 241-118, Fax: (0361) 221-195 E-mail: bali.congen@dfat.gov.au www.bali.indonesia.embassy.gov.au
Jl.Gunung Agung 93, Denpasar 80118 Tel: (0361) 426-171, Fax: (0361) 426-477 E-mail: konsulslowakbali@yahoo.com
■ SPAIN ■ BRITAIN Jl. Tirta Nadi 20, Sanur, Denpasar Tel: (0361) 270-601, Fax: (0361) 287-804 E-mail: bcbali@dps.centrin.net.id
Istana Kuta Galeria, Blok Vallet 2, No. 11 Jl. Patih Jelantik, Kuta Tel: (0361) 769-296, Fax: (0361) 769-296 E-mail: espana_bali@blueline.net.id
■ BRAZIL
■ SWEDEN & FINLAND
Jl. Raya Legian No. 186, Kuta Tel: (0361) 757-775, Fax: (0361) 751-005 E–mail: brazilconsul@bali.net
Segara Village Hotel, Jl. Segara Ayu Tel: (0361) 282-211, Fax: 282-211 E-mail: sweconsul@yahoo.com
■ CHILE
■ SWITZERLAND & AUSTRIA Istana Kuta Galeria Blok Valet 2 No 12, Kuta Tel: (0361) 751-735, Fax: (0361) 754-457 E-mail: bali@honorarvertretung.ch
Jl. Jl. Pengembak Gg 1 No. 3, Sanur, Denpasar Tel: (0361) 756-781, Fax: (0361) 756-783 E-mail: chilehonconsulate@bali-villa.com
Call an ambulance by dialing 118, but it is a lot more practical and quicker to hire a taxi. Most hotels have on-call doctors on standby. For “Bali Belly”, Lomotil and Imodium eliminate symptoms, but not gastro-related infections. A fever along with symptoms requires doctor-prescribed antibiotics. Drink as much liquid as possible. Isotonic drinks under various brand names are widely available and are known to replenish body hydration and replace fluids. For discomfort, diarrhea and cramping, drink strong, hot tea; avoid fruits and spicy foods. Some day-biting mosquitoes carry dengue fever, but this is not a problem in tourist areas. Bali is non-malarial and prophylaxis is not required. Mosquito bites, cuts or abrasions easily become infected in the tropics. Treat them immediately. Drink only bottled or boiled water. Peel fruit before eating; avoid raw vegetables except at reputable restaurants. Ice in restaurants is safe. Protect yourself from the intense equatorial sun. Use high SPF sunblock and a hat. AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases are increasing in Indonesia. Local sex workers have multiple partners from around the world. They are not checked for sexually transmitted diseases. Act responsibly and use condoms, available over the counter at pharmacies.
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■ RUMAH SAKIT UMUM PUSAT SANGLAH (General Hospital): Jl. Diponegoro, Sanglah, Denpasar. Tel: (0361) 227-911/15
MUSEUMS ■ AGUNG RAI MUSEUM OF ART (ARMA) Ubud, Tel: (0361) 976-659, Fax: 974-229. Jl. Pengosekan, Ubud, open daily 8 am-6pm
■ ABIAN KAPAS Jl. Nusa Indah, East Denpasar, Tel: (0361) 227-176 ■ ANTONIO BLANCO Tel: (0361) 975502, 975-551, Ubud, open daily 8 am-5 pm ■ ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM Tel: (0361) 942-352, Pejeng. Open 8 am - 3 pm weekdays ■ GEDONG KIRTYA HISTORICAL LIBRARY Tel: (0362) 25141, Jl. Veteran, Singaraja. Open 7am - 3pm Monday - Thursday, until Fridaynoon, closed on weekends ■ GALLERY SENIWATI Jl. Ubud Raya, Gianyar. Tel: (0361) 975-485 ■ MUSEUM BALI Tel: (0361) 235-059, 222-680, Jl. Let. Kol Wisnu, Denpasar ■ MUSEUM LE MAYEUR Tel: (0361) 286-164, Jl. Hang Tuah, Sanur. Open 8 am - 2 pm, Tuesday - Sunday. ■ MUSEUM MANUSA YADNYA Mengwi, open daily, but often unattended ■ MUSEUM NEKA Tel: (0361) 975-074, 975-034, Jl. Raya Campuan, Ubud open daily 9 am - 5 pm.
■ MUSEUM PURI LUKISAN Tel: (0361) 975-136, 971-159, Jl. Raya Ubud, Ubud, www.mpl-ubud.com
■ MUSEUM RUDANA Tel: (0361) 975-779, 976-479, Peliatan, Ubud
■ INTERNATIONAL SOS CLINIC
■ MUSEUM SUBAK Tel: (0361) 810-315, Jl. Raya Kediri, Desa Sanggulan, Tabanan
24-hour emergency medical clinic services, medical evacuation, multilingual staff. Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai 505X, Kuta 80361. Tel: (0361) 710-505, Fax: (0361) 710-515.
■ INTEGRATED TOURISM
■ BIMC Hospital Kuta 24h Accident and Emergency Centre, 24h Medical Centre, international standard hospital with fully equipped ambulances, emergency room, intensive care unit, operating theatres, radiology and pathology, ward rooms, international and multilingual team of medical experts, CosMedic Centre for non-invasive and invasive cosmetic and aesthetic treatments. Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai 100X, Kuta 80361 Tel: (0361) 761 263, Fax: (0361) 767 701
TOURIST INFO. INFORMATION CENTER (ITIC) A one-stop tourist information complex of ten provinces in Indonesia comprising Bali, Lampung, Jakarta, Banten, West Java, Central Java, East Java, Jogjakarta. Jl. Raya Kuta 2, Kuta, 80361; Tel: (0361) 766-188
■ NGURAH RAI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Tel: (0361) 751-011 ■ BADUNG GOVERNMENT TOURISM OFFICE Jl. Kuta Raya 2, Kuta Tel: (0361) 756-175/76
■ BIMC Hospital Nusa Dua
■ BALI GOVERNMENT TOURISM OFFICE
24h Accident and Emergency Centre, 24h Medical Centre, international standard hospital with fully equipped ambulances, emergency room, intensive care unit, operating theatres, radiology and pathology, ward rooms, international and multilingual team of medical experts, CosMedic Centre, Dialysis Centre, Dental Centre. Kawasan BTDC, Blok D, Nusa Dua 80363
Jl. Supratman, Niti Mandala, Renon, Denpasar Tel: (0361) 222-387
Tel: (0361) 3000 911, Fax: (0361) 3001 150
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■ SINGARAJA TOURIST INFORMATION OFFICE Jl. Veteran 23, Singaraja Tel: (0362) 251-41 ■ UBUD TOURIST INFORMATION SERVICE Jl. Raya Ubud, Gianyar Tel: (0361) 96-285, 973-285; 8 am - 9 pm
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