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ADVENTURES IN PARADISE ‘Om Swastiastu...’ For the month of June we are covering the theme Adventure! Rather than have the entire issue become one that is dedicated to just high-adrenaline sports or outdoor excursions and activities, we decided to discuss the theme in a broader sense. For example, our FOTOFOLIO this month features paintings by the students at the Daya Pelita Kasih Center, whose special needs make navigating our complicated world a constant adventure. This month’s PONDERING POINT features our contributor’s musings on how challenging it can be to be a pedestrian in certain parts of Bali. And in CAPITAL CORNER we discuss Chef Will Meyrick’s newest restaurant E&O, where he is now able to share the flavors from his culinary journeys around Asia with Jakarta’s discerning diners. Of course, we wouldn’t dare exclude outdoor sports altogether, so make sure to flip through to find out where you can take part in an exhilarating game of outdoor paintball or have a rewarding one-hour session of Stand Up Paddling Yoga. These are a couple great alternatives for those of you looking for something different to do while soaking up the hot rays of the Bali sun. The definition of adventure varies from one person to the next; some things that we define as exciting or challenging may seem like a cakewalk to others, and vice versa. We hope this issue not only motivates you to try something new but also helps to remind you how important sensitivity and common courtesy are, because every person’s journey is different and everyone faces different challenges. Be kind as you explore Bali’s landscapes and hopefully you’ll have some great experiences and memories to bring back home with you. ‘Om Shanti Shanti Shanti Om…’ The Team
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4 Dewi Rahmat is passionate about traveling and learning about food, culture and people. She worked on a special project about Balinese food while studying at Udayana University. 5 Novena Assen had her internship at Bali & Beyond. She loves to travel and take photographs of nature and culture. She currently resides in Yogyakarta. 6 Fadil Aziz is a travel photographer whose main passion is capturing the archipelago’s beauty. www.alcibbum-photography.com
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contents 06.13 THE SUN... THE SAND... THE SURF... THE CULTURE OF PARADISE AND OVER 18,000 SURROUNDING ISLANDS
JUNE 2013
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STREET FOOD A special guide to some tummychallenging local favorites
COVER
Miang Kham Courtesy of E&O
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INVITE&INDULGE ROYAL TREATMENT Wellness treatments on a whole other level at the brand new Mulia Spa
CRAFT&CULTURE DANG HYANG NIRARTHA The tale of the man behind the rise of Balinese spiritual consciousness
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LIFESTYLE&LEISURE BIKES, BOARDS & BEYOND Our two best picks for some of your favorite outdoor equipment needs
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REST&RELAXATION GARDEN GETAWAY Jungle views and a floating dinner at the Ubud Hanging Gardens
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PONDERINGPOINT GIVE WAY, PLEASE! Trials and tribulations of pedestrians and a call to improve sidewalk practice
HAPPY FEET
+ 20 PRIMEPROMOTION Hot deals and promotions of the month that shouldn’t be missed
24 NEW&NEWS This month’s select news updates from the island’s tourism industry and what’s new around the island
Customize your own Havaianas flipflops at the newly opened Universo Kuta Square
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News updates from the tourism industry and what’s new beyond Bali
DINE&DELIGHTS
Schedules, calendar highlights and various happenings of interest, from art exhibitions to special events
THE DUCK CHALLENGE Try your hand at this receipe for Balinese bebek betutu
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A collection of exquisite artwork from the special needs students at the Daya JUNE 2013 16 KasihBALI&BEYOND Pelita Center
Snapshots of events and happenings within the preceding month
90 BALIMAPS Map of Bali showing specific tourism areas and places of interest, as well as a distance scale between the island’s main destinations
94 INFOINDEX Useful directory of companies and island-based businesses
FIRST COLUMN PHOTO BY ARIKO AHMAD, SECOND COLUMN PAINTING BY ALEC PARMA THIRD COLUMN COURTESY OF THE MULIA BALI
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A PASSAGE OF TIME Tour the historic city of Palembang and hitch a boat ride downstream along the famous Musi river
BANG! BANG! ‘Wage war’ in a game of paintball atop Ungasan’s limestone hill
BALANCING ACT Challenge yourself with a session of Stand Up Paddling Yoga
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FLAVORS OF ASIA Chef Will Meyrick (of Sarong and Mama San) opens E&O restaurant in Jakarta 18
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PRIMEPROMOTION
EXPLORING & BONDING COMO Hotels and Resorts will have its first ever family-oriented retreat at Uma by COMO from June 14 to 20. This retreat titled ‘The Quest for Answers’ has been developed in cooperation with the Julia Gabriel Centre in Singapore – a pioneer for speech, drama, and early childhood education in Asia. The retreat will include workshops, cultural excursions and art tours, providing parents and children with a fresh context for bonding and an atmosphere where children are
TEA TIME
encouraged to explore and ask questions.
Looking for a stylish place to linger in the afternoon, with bite-sized delights and
Jalan Raya Sanggingan, Ubud
unlimited dessert? The Bar at The Mulia Bali now offers Afternoon Tea from 3 p.m.
(0361) 972-448
to 6 p.m., where you’ll be spoiled with free flow gourmet canapés (your choice
www.comohotels.com/umaubud
Uma by COMO, Ubud
of Classic or Indonesian) to go with your tea or coffee. On top of that you’ll have unlimited access to the heavenly dessert room at The Café. Sink into a plush armchair and indulge over relaxed conversation with friends and family, or simply nibble whilst taking in your surroundings accompanied by some good reads. The Mulia, Mulia Resort & Villas Bali, Jalan Raya Nusa Dua Selatan (0361) 301-7777, www.themulia.com
SWEET TREATS Be the first to taste the mouthwatering new gelato creations at Gelato Secrets seared meringue and filled with white chocolate gelato. Alternatively, delight your little ones with a gelato lollipop or a scoop of one of their seasonal flavors in a homemade cone starting at just Rp. 20,000. Gelato Secrets now has three locations in Bali: Jalan Raya Ubud and Jalan Monkey Forest in Ubud, and Jalan Danau Tamblingan (in front of Hardy’s Mall) in Sanur. Gelato Secrets, (0361) 898-9690, www.gelatosecrets.com
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ALL COURTESY PHOTOS
such as the Bomb Alaska – a dome-shaped raspberry sorbet blanketed with
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FEELING SWELL Ruby Spa at Ametis Villa, which was a finalist for Best Luxury Resort Spa at the World Luxury Spa Awards 2013, is now offering a ‘Spa Light Meal.’ After a rejuvenating spa experience, guests can now enjoy a menu of fresh herbs, vegetables and seafood surrounded by the green scenery of Canggu. To celebrate the launch of the Spa Light Meal, Ametis is now offering a package until June 30 that includes a 150-minute massage and a three-
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course meal for just $90++ per person. Ametis Villa, Jalan Pantai Batu Bolong, Canggu
A selection of short films exploring
(0361) 844-5567
fashion will be screened in the Tea
www.ametisvilla.com
Garden at W Bali on June 12 at 7:30 p.m. This is the official launch of the ‘W Film Club’ – a monthly gathering in collaboration with The Smalls, where film lovers can grab a seat and sip on the cinematic cocktail of the day for Rp. 160,000 nett per person. The W Film Club will be held every second Wednesday of the month; pre-cinema bites at WOOBAR or late night dining at Starfish Bloo are also available. To RSVP, send your details to b&f.wbali@ whotels.com. W Retreat & Spa Bali Jalan Petitenget, Seminyak (0361) 473-8106 www.wretreatbali.com
LAGOON DINING Ayodya Resort Bali has an enticing new menu at their Lagoona Restaurant. Here you’ll find a fusion of Western and Asian flavors presented by Executive Chef Wayan Mawa, a dynamic Balinese man who has worked all over the world from Guam to Egypt and many places in between. Look forward to an exciting BBQ menu with refreshing soups like the Saffron Baked Seafood Soup and ALL COURTESY PHOTOS
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NEW&NEWS
WARM WELCOME The Westin Resort Nusa Dua welcomes Italian Chef de Cuisine Valerio Pachetti to its culinary team. The chef will oversee the set-up of Prego, a Westin concept restaurant that aims to put the fun back into Italian dining. This family-friendly venue will be part of a brand new wing currently under construction at the resort that will be operational by August 2013. With its open-plan kitchen and vibrant décor, Prego will be the ultimate place to experience authentic Italian cuisine. The Westin Resort Nusa Dua BTDC Lot N-3, Nusa Dua (0361) 771-906 www.westin.com/bali
DINNER & DANCING Padma Resort Bali has recently added a beautiful koi pond, with two statues by Ketut Winata and Nyoman Nuarta, to their dining area. The Donbiu Restaurant (formerly known as the Taman Ayun Café & Lounge) offers weekly theme dinners including the Majestic Balinese Buffet, where diners can enjoy the graceful movements of Balinese traditional dancers on the brand new stage adjacent to the koi pond. It’s a splendid new dining experience we recommend you explore! Padma Resort Bali at Legian, Jalan Padma No.1, Legian (0361) 752-111, www.padmahotels.com
SUNNY TO WINDY Qatar Airways has officially announced the launching of passenger flights from Bali to Uncle Sam’s ‘Windy City.’ The new route will connect Bali on June 15, and is planned to eventually become a daily operation. Expect Qatar’s Boeing 777-300 ER aircraft to be equipped with their interactive ORYX inflight entertainment system. www.qatarairways.com
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to Chicago via Doha three times a week starting
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TRIPLE THREAT The Bulgari Resort Bali’s culinary team is in a celebratory mood after winning three prestigious culinary awards. The resort’s Chef de Cuisine of II Ristorante, Maurizio Bombini, won the 2013 Chef Wars in Bali. At Salon Culinaire 2013 in Jakarta, supervised by Executive Chef Andrew Skinner, the team won the gold medal for Asian Young Chefs. Last but not least is the gold medal from the Continental Hans Bueschkens Young Chef Challenge in Hong Kong. The team will go on to represent Asia in the world final held in Stavanger, Norway. Bulgari Hotels and Resorts Jalan Goa Lempeh, Uluwatu (0361) 847-1000 www.bulgarihotels.com
FREQUENT FLYERS Singapore Airlines is expanding their services from Singapore to Indonesia starting on July 26. The airline will introduce a ninth daily flight to Jakarta and a fourth daily flight to Denpasar. They will also take over one of the two daily flights to Surabaya currently operated by their subsidiary SilkAir. Adding significant frequency to their service to Indonesia, SilkAir will offer flights to Semarang and Makassar starting on August 2013. www.singaporeair.com
CHIC MAGIC Le Méridien Bali Jimbaran is now officially open, boasting a three-story complex with 118 spacious rooms and white linen beds so comfortable we believe it’s akin to sleeping on a cloud. Other features to note are their saltwater lagoon pool winding throughout incorporating organic ingredients from the Bedugul area. Their grand opening celebration on May 9 dubbed “First Night” was an unforgettable affair featuring food, fashion, art, synchronized swimmers and the French new wave band Nouvelle Vague – an extraordinary way for the Le Méridien to burst onto the Bali scene. Le Méridien Bali Jimbaran, Jalan Bukit Permai, Jimbaran (0361) 846-6888, www.lemeridienbalijimbaran.com
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the complex, the displays of contemporary art, and the Pan-Asian menu at Bamboo Chic
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very single person living
A PERILOUS JOURNEY
religions. He was a handsome and
in this world must face
It was chaos in Java by the mid 15th
powerful yet humble priest, and not
the ups and downs of
century. Feuds were happening
only did he understand the values of
life, because without
everywhere and the Islamic
Hinduism but he was also familiar
them, life would not be
expansion had reached almost
with Buddhism and Islam. Along
worth living. Each person’s journey
all areas of Java. Some Javanese
with his wife and seven children,
is unique and no path is identical,
Hindus sought refuge in the eastern
he made the dangerous trek to the
but there is one story in particular
parts of Java such as Pasuruan,
island of the gods.
that the Balinese find quite thrilling:
Blambangan, Banyuwangi, Tengger,
the journey of Dang Hyang Nirartha.
Bromo, Kelud and Gunung Raung
cross the sea they faced a difficult
Whether you deem it fiction or fact,
(Semeru). Others traveled as far
dilemma. All they had was a
we hope you’ll come along for the
as Bali, including Dang Hyang
small leaking boat that would in
ride and perhaps even find some
Nirartha, a famous Hindu priest
no way be strong enough to hold
value in this story.
who had a broad knowledge of
them all. But with the help of some
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When they were about to
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THE STORY OF DANG HYANG NIRARTHA, THE MAN BEHIND THE RISE OF BALINESE SPIRITUAL CONSCIOUSNESS, MAY SOUND MORE LIKE A TALE THAN A TRUE STORY. BUT THE BALINESE BELIEVE IT TO BE A PART OF THEIR HISTORY.
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people who lived by the shore
across an enormous dragon with
locate his family, and every single
they managed to fix the boat using
its mouth wide open. Dang Hyang
day he believed that he would be
pumpkin leaves. The priest himself
Nirartha decided not to kill the
able to find them. He finally found
decided to cross the ocean alone
dragon and instead entered the
his wife and six of his children,
using his magical powers. He was
body of the dragon. The dragon
but he learned his oldest daughter
able to synchronize his power with
suddenly disappeared and the
had died when her soul came
that of the universe and managed to
priest appeared with his body
to him asking for forgiveness for
cross the sea riding on a pumpkin.
glistening in gold. His family was
letting fear overcome her. Not long
terrified and ran for their lives. For
after learning about the loss of his
days Dang Hyang Nirartha tried to
daughter, the priest lost his wife.
The priest was first to arrive on the island and while waiting for his family to follow he built a temple called the Purancak Temple. By the
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time his family arrived he made a vow that he and his descendants would never again eat pumpkin (to this day most Balinese Hindu priests refuse to eat pumpkin in honor of the vow made by Dang Hyang Nirartha).
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Both his wife and daughter’s souls became the guardian angels of the village where they died and they are honored at the Melanting Temple. The priest and his six remaining children continued their journey to east Bali. Day after day they came across Balinese people who at that time still practiced Animism, and Dang Hyang Nirartha patiently tried to convert them. He taught them that statues should not be worshipped because there is only one great power in this universe, which is “Ida Sang Hyang Widi Wasa” or God. The statue itself is only a symbol of God’s will and power. To avoid any misinterpretation of Hindusim, Dang Hyang Nirartha created the concept of Padmasana, which has since become the main part of Balinese temples. Padmasana is a place where the power of God stands strong and is worshiped by Balinese Hindus. Dang Hyang Nirartha was also the one who
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introduced the use of fire (incense), holy water, and fresh flowers as part of the Balinese prayer culture. These materials (fire, water and flower)
a beach in Kerobokan. He decided
village called Pecatu, where he was
were believed to be the best tools to
to bury his tobacco box (it is
finally able to reach Moksha (being
help people to channel their souls to
customary for Balinese Hindu priests
freed from the karmic suffering of
the greater power when performing
to chew tobacco mixed with areca
the world) at a location that is now
their prayers.
nut and lime, and it is believed that
known as the Uluwatu Temple. Until now, the concepts taught
priests have powerful energy) and
by the priest are still followed by
Year after year the priest continued
requested that the terrifying spirit
Balinese Hindus. These concepts
to teach and build temples around
who lived there guard it. Since the
keep the balance of life in Bali and
the island, including the Rambut Siwi
giant spirit guarded his tobacco box
add richness to the culture of the
Temple, the Tanah Lot Temple and
in a grim place, the priest named
island. For that, the journey of this
the Suranadi Temple (in Lombok).
that place “Peti tenget” (grim box).
priest will always be remembered by
Before his life’s journey came to an
Dang Hyang Nirartha then
end, Dang Hyang Nirartha went to
continued his journey south to a
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Balinese Hindus. By Bayu Rahanatha
PHOTO BY MUTIA ADISOMA
the tobacco boxes owned by the
ACHIEVING ‘MOKSHA’
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LIFESTYLE&LEISURE
BIKES, BOARDS & BEYOND WHERE CAN YOU FIND THE EQUIPMENT YOU’LL NEED TO TAKE PART IN SOME OF YOUR MUCH LOVED OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES? HERE ARE TWO OF OUR FAVORITE OPTIONS. DEUS EX MACHINA
shop. The Temple of Enthusiasm has
surfboards and everything in
Sitting amongst the rice fields in
become a lifestyle hub and a one-
between. If you are a bike enthusiast,
Canggu, Deus Ex Machina’s Temple
stop-shop for everything that’s cool.
this place is for you. Since its
of Enthusiasm is unlike any other
At the Temple of Enthusiasm
outdoor sports shop. In fact, they
you can get anything from a cup
been known to produce some of the
have taken the concept and elevated
of cappuccino to your own custom-
best custom motorbikes as well as
it to become much more than just a
built motorbike, clothes, art and
surfboards. If you want to order your
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beginnings in Sydney, Deus has
own made-to-measure mean machine it will take about four to eight weeks to build, however you will be on a waiting list so it might take a maximum of three months to actually take delivery. If you are not one to wait, Deus also has motorbikes that you can purchase on the spot and drive home straight away. Deus’ Temple of Enthusiasm Jalan Batu Mejan, No. 8, Canggu (0361) 368-3386 www.id.deuscustoms.com
STUDER SURFBOARDS Luke Studer began shaping surfboards at the age of 18, and after saving a bit of money and going on his first trip to Indonesia, he found himself immediately hooked. During his travels in
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Indonesia he continued to design
only shop opened in 2011 on Jalan
surfboards and test them in the
Dewi Sri. At this shop you can order
perfect Indonesian waves.
a custom board that Studer himself
Five years ago he moved to
shapes and the process will only
Bali to make the island his home.
take five days. All boards, be it
Continuing to work on his own
stock or custom, run from Rp. 4.5
shapes and designs, slowly the
million to 8 million. This is such a
demand for Luke’s boards began
good deal, considering you’ll have
to grow. He continued perfecting
a board of great craftsmanship with
his designs whilst collaborating
proven high quality that lasts.
with well-known shapers like James Chilli and Murry Burton, as well
Studer Surfboards
as experienced surfers like Dede
Jalan Dewi Sri No. 7A, Kuta
Suryana, Travis Potter and the Jones
(0361) 894-7425
Brothers. Studer’s namesake boards-
www.studersurfboards.com
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PHOTOS BY ARIKO AHMAD
FIVE YEARS AGO HE MOVED TO BALI TO MAKE THE ISLAND HIS HOME. CONTINUING TO WORK ON HIS OWN SHAPES AND DESIGNS, SLOWLY THE DEMAND FOR LUKE’S BOARDS BEGAN TO GROW.
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HAPPY FEET TAKE YOUR FAMILY TO THE NEWLY OPENED UNIVERSO KUTA SQUARE WHERE YOU CAN CUSTOMIZE YOUR OWN PAIR OF FLIP-FLOPS TO SUIT YOUR PERSONALITY AND STYLE. area on the second floor that is
from the speakers. Although the store
are synonymous to
dedicated specifically to making
is somewhat narrow, it is nonetheless
sunshine, shorts, and
your own Havaianas!
bright and welcoming. The walls
of course comfortable
Universo Kuta Square is the first
flip-flops! Havaianas,
place in Indonesia to officially offer
of sizes, colors and prints, and once
the colorful Brazilian flip-flop brand,
Make Your Own Havaianas. M.Y.O
you’ve made your way up the stairs
is a favorite of many and can be
Havaianas made an appearance
you’ll see the materials for making
seen on the soles of everyone from
at BrightSpot Market in Jakarta
your own flip-flops stacked neatly
surfers to little children. Universo, the
earlier this year but that was only
behind the counter.
official carrier of Havaianas, recently
temporary, while the new store in
opened their third store in Bali called
Kuta is the real deal.
Universo Kuta Square. What makes
are lined with flip-flops in all kinds
You can choose a unisex sole, a Brazil sole for a thicker option, or a
Entering the store, you’ll be
women’s sole for a slimmer shape.
this store unique compared to the
greeted by friendly staff and the
Then you’ll proceed on to the large
other Universo stores is a special
sound of Brazilian tunes coming
wheels displaying all the colors and
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PHOTOS BY ARIKO AHMAD
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acations in Bali
straps, which you can spin to find
From flowers to robots to surf
out the rest of the store. You’ll find
the color combination that appeals
boards, they’re the perfect little final
Seafolly swimwear, decorative
to you the most. It’s sure to be a
touch to your brand new flip-flops.
lights shaped like little flip-flops,
difficult decision, as each bright and
These decorations will be fastened
beach towels, cute and colorful iPad
fun color combo is just as appealing
professionally by the staff with
cases, and giant inflatable flip-
as the next. According to the staff
the aid of a special machine and
flops to throw in the pool or use as
at Havaianas, some customers have
cannot be bought separately to add
decorations.
ended up making an extra pair (or
onto flip-flops that aren’t M.Y.O
By Mutia Adisoma
two) because they just couldn’t decide
Havaianas.
which combo they liked the best.
After you’ve finished making your
Universo Kuta Square
new pair of flip-flops (and perhaps
Jalan Bakung Sari, Kuta Square
stop there. You also have the option
even made a couple extra to give to
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of fastening tiny metal accessories
friends or relatives as a fun souvenir
(0361) 753-472
to the straps of your new flip-flops.
from Bali), take some time to check
www.havaianas.com
And the customization doesn’t
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DINE&DELIGHTS
THE WORD ADVENTURE DOES NOT ONLY APPLY TO OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES. YOU CAN ALSO HAVE AN ADVENTURE WITHIN THE CONFINES OF YOUR KITCHEN, SO WHY NOT TRY YOUR HAND AT THE FAMOUS BALINESE DISH BEBEK BETUTU?
THE DUCK CHALLENGE
B
ali is known as a
invite you to learn how to make one
onion, garlic, cayenne, coriander,
paradise for food
of Bali’s famous traditional dishes,
white or black pepper, candlenut,
aficionados and
bebek betutu or betutu duck.
shrimp paste, nutmeg, lemongrass,
tourists come from all over to sample its
Bebek betutu incorporates base
kaffir lime leaves, bay leaves and
genep (complete seasoning). It’s a
water. Base genep can be used
gastronomic delights, as Balinese
good idea to learn how to make
for various purposes, for example
fare is scrumptious and healthy,
base genep because Balinese
seared onto fresh fish to be steamed
incorporating a variety of spices.
cuisine in general uses this mixture
or baked or used to cook side
On this occasion we would like to
of cumin, galangal, ginger, turmeric,
dishes.
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To make bebek betutu, you’ll need the following ingredients: • 1 whole duck (800 grams) • 4 large banana leaves to wrap around the duck • 100 ml cooking oil to be mixed with spices • 250 grams of cassava leaves, boiled, squeezed, strands seperated • 2 bay leaves • 3 kaffir lime leaves • Aluminum foil As for spices, you’ll need: Blended Spices • 6 red chillis, seeded • 2 cayenne peppers • 6 roasted candlenuts • 11 cloves of shallots • 6 cloves of garlic • 1 tablespoon coriander, roasted • 1 teaspoon pepper, roasted • 3 cm kencur (similar to a white ginger) • 2 cm galangal • 3 cm turmeric • 1 teaspoon of shrimp paste, fried • 2 teaspoons of salt Finely Sliced/Chopped Spices • 11 cloves of shallot • 6 cloves garlic • 2 cm ginger • 5 stalks lemongrass, take the base 10 cm
The best bebek betutu can be found in the Gianyar and Gilimanuk areas. This dish can be cooked for any occasion, from religious festivals and ceremonies to every day meals. Bebek betutu tastes delicious paired with hot nasi sela, which is rice cooked with little pieces of sweet potato or cassava. You can also add sambal matah, made from lemon grass stalk, shallot and red chilli all finely
How to Prepare: • Mix the spices with oil, stirring until blended. Spread half the seasoning over the outside and cavity of the duck evenly. • Mix the remaining spices with cassava leaves that have been boiled together with the chopped spices, bay leaves, and kaffir lime leaves. Then insert inside the duck. Wrap the duck in banana leaf, fasten with string, then wrap with aluminum foil tightly. • Steam the duck for about 2 hours until cooked and the flavors mingle. • Open the aluminum wrap, then grill the duck with the banana leaves still wrapped around it for 20 minutes until it’s fragrant. • Tear open the banana leaves and cut the duck into 4 pieces. Serve hot. This recipe can also be applied to chicken! If you are not one to experiment in the kitchen or you’ve tried your hardest and still
sliced and mixed with grilled shrimp
aren’t able to get the flavors quite right, you can try Cupak Bistro’s delicious bebek
paste and heated coconut oil.
betutu at the Bali Hyatt in Sanur (pictured here).
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DINE&DELIGHTS
TASTE THE STREET ADVENTURE
A
bout a month ago
have heard so many stories about
lunch or even dinner on a budget.
my friend from South
it, but this is where the adventure
Open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Africa came to visit
lies. Adventure is about overcoming
Monday to Saturday, this family-
and the first thing he
challenges; therefore I give you three
owned, family-recipe eatery offers
said to me was not
street food challenges starting from
a wide range of Betawi Peranakan
“Good to see you” but instead, “I’m
beginner level to expert, in which by
cuisine (food that is specific to the
hungry and I want to taste real local
the end you will have experienced
Jakarta area) where you can choose
food!” That meant only one thing:
the best of Bali’s warungs (hopefully
your own food from what is out on
street food.
minus the Bali belly)!
display. The concept of a warung is about having a buffet meal where
I do admit that street food isn’t always the best choice for those who
WAROENG BABA
you can eat as much or as little as
have just arrived in Bali. There is
First up is Waroeng Baba. This small
you want, so try dining there a la
this thing that some like to call ‘Bali
and homey outfit is located at Jalan
carte. Alternatively, you can order
belly’ – the stomach discomfort from
Sunset Road no. 481 in Seminyak
something hot off the menu – I
eating at exotic places. I personally
and is a really nice place to have
recommend their Soto Betawi soup.
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PHOTOS BY ARIKO AHMAD
IT’S TIME TO CONQUER BALI’S STREET FOOD! HERE’S A GUIDE TO SOME LOCAL FAVORITES, FROM BEGINNER LEVEL TO EXPERT.
Waroeng Baba’s warung concept
a steamed rice dish with betutu
actually looks more like a modest
chicken and side of vegetables will
restaurant, making it a pleasant
set you back only Rp. 12,000. This
place to start for Bali street food first-
is an amazing deal, considering
timers. They also have movie nights
you will leave with a stomach full of
where customers can enjoy dinner
Balinese betutu goodness. If you find
while watching films on the large
your stomach can handle this without
pull-down screen.
a problem, I wager you will be back very soon for more.
WARUNG LIKU Upping the ante is Warung Liku.
NASI BALI IBU DAYU
Another favorite of locals, this place
Now here comes the big one. If you
is always packed during lunch hour
ask around to see what Bali’s most
and you’ll find they will probably
well-known signature dish is, Nasi
have run out of food if you come too
Bali would be the most common
late in the afternoon. This warung
answer. There are many places
sits on Jalan Nakula No. 19 in
where you can get Nasi Bali, but
Denpasar and offers one of the best
they will not be as good as Nasi
Balinese betutu menus in Bali. The
Bali Ibu Dayu, located within the
place itself doesn’t look like much
vicinity of the Kuta Market on Jalan
from the outside, however people
Raya Kuta. It is really one of Bali’s
an al fresco experience with not a
come here for the food rather for the
best kept secrets, as not even all the
single fan in sight. It’s a good thing
ambiance. If you’re lucky enough
locals know about this place despite
they are only open at night from
to get a seat outside, you might be
its very strategic location.
7 p.m. Place an order for Nasi
able to enjoy your meal beneath
This place is a true authentic
Bali Komplit – a plateful of rice,
a shady tree with a cool breeze.
warung, where you’ll sit on plastic
vegetables, and coconut water-
An order of Nasi Ayam Betutu,
stools at makeshift wooden tables;
glazed roasted pork skin served with a small bowl of hot and tasty broth. This will send you straight into street food heaven, and the entire meal will cost you only Rp. 20,000. If you’re not one to eat right on the street, you can also order takeaway and devour the street food goodness from the comforts of your room. If you are able to successfully tackle this last challenge and Bali belly still has not taken hold of you, then congratulations! I’m sure you’ll be able to take on any culinary delight that Bali has to offer, from the street to the fanciest of restaurants. By Ariko Ahmad
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INVITE&INDULGE
ROYALTY FOR A DAY THE MOOD-BOOSTING PEPPERMINT MIST SHOWER, A ROOM WITH ICE CRYSTALS FRESH ENOUGH TO EAT, AND LIGHTS REMINISCENT OF AURORAS IN THE SKY. THIS IS NOT SOMETHING OUT OF A DREAM. THIS IS THE MULIA SPA.
W
e all know
of place that skimps on details. Not
will not find ornate decorations,
that The
surprisingly, the same rule has been
overwhelming incense or noisy
Mulia
applied to the Mulia Spa. This new
fountains. To the contrary, you’ll be
represents
spa offers unparalleled massage
greeted by space and stillness. This
luxury.
techniques and a Wellness Suite
is an entirely deliberate decision,
From the gigantic slabs of rare
with state-of-the-art facilities, some
as the spa is focused on returning
Brazilian marble decorating the
of which can only be found here
guests to equilibrium without
reception area to the thread count of
and nowhere else in all of the Asia
distraction. The furniture is simple
their bed linens (400 to 1,000) and
Pacific region.
and clean and the color scheme
the antique baskets sourced over
consists mainly of sandy colors,
two years that decorate one wall
TRANQUIL OASIS
creating the illusion of a calm desert
of The Café, there is endless proof
The design at the Mulia Spa is
oasis. The sunlight filters in through
that The Mulia Bali is not the kind
surprisingly minimalistic. You
panels above as you as you glide
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down the hallway that connects the
on site – one in the women’s area
and uplifting passion fruit shower
consultation area to the Wellness
and an identical set on the men’s
and a peppermint mist. I enjoyed
Suite, which only intensifies the
side. These rooms are equipped with
the peppermint mist the most, due to
feeling of being caught in a desert
Chromatherapy Chakra cleansing
the instant calming effect of the fresh
mirage.
colors, which make for a beautiful
minty smell and the cool feeling of
and calming light show as you make
the mist on my skin.
WELLNESS SUITE The Wellness Suite at the Mulia Spa
your way through them.
Next was the Finnish Wood
Guests are meant to use the three
Sauna, where I could pour as much
is unlike anything on the island. It
rooms in succession in order to
eucalyptus water onto the rocks
consists of an Aroma Steam Room,
reap optimum benefits. The first 15
as I pleased. After 15 minutes in
a Finnish Wood Sauna and an Ice
minutes starts in the Aroma Steam
the hot sauna, I then continued
Fountain Room, all by the brand
Room. By pressing a button I was
to the freezing cold Ice Fountain
Starpool. There are actually two sets
able to choose between a sweet
Room. It is the only one in the Asia
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Pacific region, and the ice crystals
start of a treatment, and included a
rolling movements using the coconut
generated here are so fresh you can
thorough stone pumicing of my heels
shells allowed all the tension to be
actually eat them. It is advised to
and a relaxing soak in fresh rose
released from the top of my head to
pack the ice onto different parts of
petal water.
the tips of my toes.
Out of the impressive massage
Walking past the Hydro tonic
or even to reduce cellulite. I found
selections I decided to go with
pool, the outdoor meditation area,
that five minutes here was more than
the 90-minute ‘Therapeutic
and the spa bar (offering juices
enough, and though I was quite cold
Touch’ massage. I was intrigued by
and herbal infusions) on my way
upon exiting I felt very refreshed.
the use of coconuts and I’m glad I
back to the locker room, I literally
went with my instincts, because the
felt like I was floating on air. Spend
COCO-CUP MASSAGE
massage was absolutely stellar.
a few hours at the Mulia Spa and
I then moved from the Wellness
The smoothed-down coconut
you’ll feel nothing short of calm and
Suite to my massage appointment.
shells, which had been specially-
pampered… just like royalty.
The Mulia Spa has 20 treatment
ordered from local artisans, were
By Mutia Adisoma
rooms – 16 single rooms and four
placed into a warmer. They were
for couples. My room was dim and
of all different shapes and sizes
The Mulia, Mulia Resort & Villas -
plush, with a feather comforter on
(round, flat, rolling pin, etc.) and
Nusa Dua, Bali
the treatment table and a large
used to treat different areas of
Jalan Raya Nusa Dua Selatan,
armchair for the footbath. Speaking
the body. The therapist’s hands
Kawasan Sawangan
of the footbath, it was one of the
were warm and her massage
(0361) 301-7777
longest ones I’ve ever had at the
movements combined with the
www.themulia.com
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PHOTOS COURTESY OF THE MULIA BALI
the body to help with aching muscles
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REST&RELAXATION
GARDEN GETAWAY THE INFINITY POOLS OVERLOOKING THE JUNGLE, THE ORCHESTRA OF CHIRPING BIRDS AND BUZZING INSECTS, AND A FLOATING DINNER AT THE WATER’S EDGE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE THINGS TO LOOK FORWARD TO AT THE UBUD HANGING GARDENS.
T
he Ubud Hanging
and the two infinity pools that seem
lounge chairs at Bukit Becik bar.
Gardens hotel is not the
to be perched right at the edge of
Then you’ll make your way down
easiest place to get to,
the jungle – show-stopping icons for
the stairs to the infinity pool and
but the long ride up to
this Orient Express hotel.
board the floating raft decorated
Gianyar is well worth it
with cushions, candles, flowers and
once you get there. After checking
DINNER ON THE EDGE
a very impressive food spread.
in, you’ll board the inclinator that
The two main infinity pools do not
Executive Chef Attakrit Sithiwaykin
glides down the track, taking you
only serve as a wonderful place to
will have a tantalizing gourmet Thai
through the lush green property. If it
swim with views of the jungle, valley
menu prepared for you consisting
has just rained, you’ll feel the moist
and temple across the way. At night,
of around 15 small courses. From
and cool air against your cheeks
the lower main pool also transforms
beef fried rice in a bamboo cup to
and see the villas surrounded by
into the location for the incredible
Pad Thai to juicy grilled king prawn,
mist. Exiting the inclinator at the
“Romance Under the Stars” dinner.
the flavors are superb and there is
restaurant, you’ll immediately be
The dinner starts with snacks
no way you will not feel full and
greeted by a stunning jungle view
and sangria in comfortable rattan
satisfied by the end of the meal.
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THE TWO MAIN INFINITY POOLS DO NOT ONLY SERVE AS A WONDERFUL PLACE TO SWIM WITH VIEWS OF THE JUNGLE, VALLEY AND TEMPLE ACROSS THE WAY. AT NIGHT, THE LOWER MAIN POOL ALSO TRANSFORMS INTO THE LOCATION FOR THE INCREDIBLE “ROMANCE UNDER THE STARS” DINNER. BALI&BEYOND JUNE 2013
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Lingering and chatting beneath a sky littered with stars, the dinner is a truly intimate and romantic experience to be shared with someone special. If there happens to be a “Secret Dinner” going on simultaneously, you’ll have the gorgeous view of the lit-up temple across the way – a beautiful glowing beacon amidst the dark wall of jungle. At the end of the night you’ll have the opportunity to write your wishes down on a slip of paper and release a lantern into the sky with the wishes tied to the bottom. Watching the paper lantern get smaller and smaller as it floats farther away is a magical way to end the dinner. Afterwards you’ll head back to the bar for Petit Fours, coffee and tea. Out of the four desserts the highlight for us was the Mango
Panna Cotta. The texture was
bed faces a large window with an
perfect, the flavor was absolutely
incredible view of the jungle and
heavenly and the slices of fresh
your private infinity pool.
strawberry on top were a refreshing addition to the dessert.
At the Ubud Hanging Gardens there are two suites; both feature amenities we mentioned previously.
There are 46 rooms in total at
There are also six villas to
the Ubud Hanging Gardens, all
accommodate families. The family
featuring thatched roofs, a spacious
option consists of two rooms – the
bedroom and bathroom, a deck and
top floor is exactly like the other
a private infinity pool overlooking
rooms and suites at the Hanging
the jungle. We’re big fans of the
Gardens, while the room down
white canopy bed; when you get
below features two canopied twin
back to your room in the afternoon,
beds, a smaller bathroom and a cozy
the turn down service will have
porch. To get downstairs you’ll need
pulled down the thin, net-like curtains
to follow a narrow winding wooden
to surround the entire bed. The
staircase that we imagine kids would
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PHOTOS BY MUTIA ADISOMA
a lounge on top of all the room
JUNGLE DIGS
absolutely love. It really gives you the
up to the spa area, we were startled
activities such as rafting, kayaking,
feeling that you’re staying at a tree
by a snake that quickly slithered
or bike trails to get even more in
house, and a luxurious one at that.
past us into the darkness between
touch with nature.
trees. This reminded us of another
Even though weeks have passed
SEE & EXPLORE
member of the animal kingdom
since our stay at the Ubud Hanging
For a bit of adventure, ride the
that had awakened us earlier that
Gardens, we still cannot get their
inclinator down to the Ayung Spa
morning. At around 6 a.m. we woke
amazing jungle view out of our
and follow the footpaths that take
to the sound of some very energetic
minds. All in all, this hotel is a great
you further down to the Ayung River.
monkeys chasing each other on
combination of adventure, romance
There you will find a bamboo bridge
our thatched roof, creating quite a
and luxurious comfort. We highly
that hangs over the river and leads to
ruckus! The sounds were so loud
recommend it for your next trip to
a temple. If you do not wish to make
and clear that for a moment we
Ubud. „
the somewhat precarious crossing
thought the monkeys had somehow
By Mutia Adisoma
over the narrow bridge, there is also
gotten into the room and were doing
a small seating area where you can
laps around the canopy bed. It is
Ubud Hanging Gardens
make conversation or simply enjoy
exciting how close to nature you feel
Desa Buahan, Payangan, Gianyar
the sounds of the rushing river.
when you are staying at this hotel.
(0361) 982-700
You can also try one of their day
www.ubudhanginggardens.com
As we were making our way back
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PONDERINGPOINT
GIVE WAY, PLEASE! IN BALI, THE ABUNDANCE OF THINGS TO SEE AND DO CAN BE AT ONCE ENCHANTING AND DISTRACTING. BUT DON’T FORGET TO WATCH WHERE YOU ARE GOING ON TRICKY SIDEWALKS AND LOOK OUT FOR ROGUE MOTORISTS WHEN YOU’RE NAVIGATING THE ISLAND ON FOOT.
It is why I long for days off when I don’t have to rush because I have no immediate obligations. However, as a pedestrian in Bali getting around on foot is sometimes not as enjoyable an experience as is the atmosphere the island provides. Sidewalks are not always available and when they are, I find they are never wide enough for two people to walk side by side without having to stop every few minutes to give way to someone coming from the opposite direction. In some areas ne of the reasons
This is Bali, where the sun shines
the evening is poor and I have to
I decided to
12 hours a day. It’s a place where
watch my step to avoid holes and
return to Bali
I’m able to “escape” without getting
debris on the sidewalks.
after going
lost because I know I’m surrounded
I can’t imagine what it would
abroad for a
by good people and positive vibes.
be like to be a tourist or a local
year is because of the simple life
Wherever I go, I’m blown away
walking on those sidewalks with a
the island offers. Everything seems
by amazing architecture reflecting
baby stroller or wheelchair. It is so
to be within walking distance – just
the graceful nature of Bali. For all
disheartening to see parents struggle
a short walk from where I live I can
these reasons, I don’t mind that Bali
to find ways around the holes with
find cafés, galleries, boutiques,
does not yet have an efficient public
their strollers, and I have a friend
the beach, and some cool night
transport system. The thought of
who had to think twice about
clubs. When I’ve ventured a little bit
wearing a light outfit and walking
going out in Legian when he was
further, I’ve stumbled upon rice fields
around in flip flops while breathing
wheelchair-bound after an accident.
set alongside busy roads with nice
in the ocean air and being kissed
I’ve actually been trapped in a street
little cafés overlooking them.
by the sun is always on my mind.
hole myself, and let me tell you, it is
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O
like in Legian Kaja, the lighting in
not one of my fondest memories! Fortunately, I’ve noticed some
every 50 meters are nothing more
It is clear that although sidewalks
than street decorations with messages
should be dedicated to pedestrians
recent improvements with the
that aren’t important enough to obey.
only, it is not always the case.
sidewalks here. In tourist-heavy areas
Rules will not encourage people to
Hence it might be safer for
there are an increasing number of
change their behavior if no action is
pedestrians to walk facing traffic at
sidewalks that are of much better
taken to reinforce them.
all times, to wear reflective clothing
quality. For example on Jalan Legian
I do believe these motorists
during evening walks, and to carry
the road is now covered by paving
must have been pedestrians at
flashlights in poorly lit areas. Ladies
stones (replacing asphalt) and the
some point, but they seem to have
might also consider wearing flat
sidewalks look smoother with a bit
forgotten how irritating it is to walk
shoes over heels. But honestly, it
more space to walk.
in an unsafe environment. Making
shouldn’t have to come to this.
It seemed quite promising for
our way around parked vehicles
So fellow motorists, let’s make a
pedestrians like me until I found
on sidewalks is inconvenient, not
conscious effort to give way to
motorbikes and cars parked all over.
to mention having to step aside for
pedestrians for a safer and more
Apparently these vehicle owners
motorists who decide to use the
enjoyable Bali.
think the “no parking” signs installed
sidewalk as if it’s a road.
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FOTOFOLIO
“Canna” Artist: Moh. Rizki Gunawan (20) Medium: Acrylic Size: 40 x 50 cm
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DIFFERENT LENSES Every day is an adventure for people with special needs. The world is full of overwhelming noise and visual stimulation, not to mention rules and social subtleties that we take for granted, but they often find baffling. This however, does not put those with special needs at a disadvantage. To the contrary, their unique sensitivity lets them see the world through a different lens, as you’ll see in these works of art from students at the Daya Pelita Kasih Center in Jakarta. We are absolutely captivated by these beautiful paintings! To purchase one or inquire about other available works of art please call (021) 7884-4313. Alternatively you might consider making a donation to the school, which teaches them the basic skills necessary to navigate the world and nurtures the development of their special talents. www.icsce.or.id BALI&BEYOND JUNE 2013
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“Green Lover” Artist: Bima Ariasena (25) Medium: Acrylic Size: 70 x 100 cm 54
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“Violet” Artist: Kemas Rizki Aguswira Ilyas Nurhadi (27) Medium: Acrylic Size: 60 x 60 cm
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“The Dragon” Artist: Jane Gabriella (12) Medium: Acrylic Size: 20 x 50 cm
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“Blooming II” Artist: Alvinaro W. Paruliangui (22) Medium: Acrylic Size: 60 x 60 cm
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“Sejuk dan Asri” (Fresh and Green) Artist: Kemas Rizki Aguswira Ilyas Nurhadi (27) Medium: Acrylic Size: 60 x 90 cm
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“Pura di Pepohonan” (Temple in the Trees) Artist: Alec Parma (19) Medium: Acrylic Size: 40 x 50 cm
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ACTION&ATTRACTION
THIS MEANS WAR PAINTBALL MIGHT NOT BE A NEW THING, BUT IT IS CERTAINLY A FRESH ALTERNATIVE TO SOME OF THE MORE COMMON OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES IN BALI. IN THE BEAUTIFUL LANDSCAPE OF UNGASAN’S LIMESTONE HILLS, YOU CAN ‘WAGE WAR’ IN A FUN AND EXHILARATING WAY. 62
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E
ntering the Bukit Peninsula
art equipment and safety gear. It is
THE BATTLE BEGINS
through Jimbaran on
definitely the place to go for real-life
Upon entering the first battlefield
your way to Bali Paintball
war games with friends, colleagues
where the two teams are separated
Arena, you’ll head up
or the family.
by a line of trees, drums, and big
the limestone hill passing
balloons to take cover behind, I
You’ll start the day with a
the turn for Pandawa Secret Beach
welcome drink at the reception
learned that one of my teammates
and Banyan Tree Ungasan, and then
while waiting for the other players
had actually been in the Norwegian
speed down an uncharted road that
to arrive. Once everyone has
army and served in Afghanistan
is not even on Google Maps yet. It is
gathered together you’ll gear up
twice. I breathed a sigh of relief,
a bit of a challenge to find this place,
in camouflage jumpsuits and face
since the other members of our team,
so it’s a good thing they have a pick-
and eye protector masks, and then
including myself, were utterly and
up service!
be divided into two teams. After
hopelessly new to this experience.
a briefing session on the rules of
By 10 a.m. we were ready to
compound looks more like a proper
the game you’ll be taught how to
go. I was clutching my paintball gun
battlefield than a place for a casual
operate the semi-automatic paintball
tightly. With my heart pounding and
war game. Boasting three arenas
guns including handling, loading,
cold sweat dripping off my face, I
in a natural outdoor environment,
aiming and shooting. Then you’ll get
could feel my legs shaking from the
they offer professional paintball
to do a few practice rounds prior to
adrenaline rush. There was a gentle
training sessions with state-of-the-
entering the battlefield.
breeze from the sea but it wasn’t
Bali Paintball Arena’s new
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THE BATTLE ENDS At the end of the paintball session you’ll be provided with a light meal to enjoy while taking in the view of the limestone hill. Although the packages vary, they all include complimentary refreshments, a team. One by one, players from
light post-game meal, and over
both teams were carried off the field
100 rounds of paintball ammo and
for they were shot and that was the
insurance for each player. A morning paintball game is
enough to help to calm my nerves. I
Just as the second horn was blown
definitely recommended as you’ll
could hear myself breathing hard in
our team was able to take over our
be able to finish by lunch and it
my mask.
opponent’s side.
gives you enough time to treat your
As the instructor counted down
After the excitement of the first
gun shot ‘wounds’ as well as rest
to start the game, things got real
game we were given a short break
and recover from all the running
fast. We scrambled into formation
to catch our breath. Then we were
in the heat. Then you’ll be free to
and guns were fired. We ducked,
led to a second battlefield that
enjoy Bali’s renowned sunset from
rolled and maneuvered through the
was set in a village-like scene with
the southern part of the island.
field, aiming and shooting at our
wooden huts, fences and bushes.
Where else in the world where you
opponents. Bullets of paint rushed
At first I thought this new terrain
can enjoy a fierce yet fun game of
over my head and I could feel the
would be easier to deal with, but
paintball then watch the sun sink into
ripples of air as they nearly grazed
just as the second game began I
the horizon, other than in Bali?
me.
was proven wrong. There were more spots to hide and avoid the blast of
Bali Paintball Arena
playing the horn was sounded,
the colorful gelatin bullets, which
Jalan Alas Arum, Kuta Selatan
which meant we only had five
made it even harder to take over our
(0361) 889-6672
minutes left to annihilate the other
opponent’s area.
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After what felt like hours of
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BALANCING ACT THERE ARE SO MANY WAYS TO HAVE FUN IN THE WATER AND THE SUN. HERE’S A CHALLENGE FOR FANS OF BOTH YOGA AND THE GREAT OUTDOORS.
head south to Nammos Beach at
can see and the white sand beach
skiing, snorkeling,
Karma Kandara.
below. When you add onto that the
banana boats… the
Stand Up Paddling Yoga at
fun challenge of doing yoga exercise
list goes on and on
Nammos Kandara is something
atop a paddleboard in those pristine
when it comes to
you definitely do not want to miss.
waters, you have a morning activity
water activities offered in Bali. A
Visiting Nammos Beach itself
unlike any other.
recent addition to the list is Stand Up
is already quite a breathtaking
Paddling Yoga, also known as S.U.P
experience – as you descend down
on the sand with your fit and
Yoga. There are a number of places
from the Karma Kandara property
friendly S.U.P Yoga instructor. She’ll
you can go to do this combination of
in their open-air gondola, you’ll be
teach you how to correctly grasp
sea paddling and yoga, but for an
overcome by the sight of turquoise
the paddle and how to use it to
unparalleled view, get up early and
waters stretching as far as the eye
maneuver the bulky board in the
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The class starts with a briefing
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iving, surfing, jet-
right direction. Then you’ll get into the water, climb atop your boards and paddle out to a quiet spot at sea. If you get the hang of it right away you can stand up and paddle, but if you’re still feeling hesitant you can paddle on your knees, which is equally as fun and exciting. Once you begin entering into yoga poses atop your board, you’ll need to do your best to find your balance. It is an amazingly humbling
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SINCE YOUR EXPERIENCE IS VERY TIDE AND WEATHER DEPENDENT, IT IS RECOMMENDED TO CALL AHEAD TO FIND OUT WHAT THE CONDITIONS WILL BE LIKE.
experience, as you can’t fight your surroundings. You have to work with the conditions in order to have a successful yoga workout. S.U.P Yoga is not only a great core workout but also good for improving patience, balance and mental focus. If the weather doesn’t cooperate on the day of your visit, you might find yourself paddling back in with your group to do yoga poses on the beach. Since your experience is very tide and weather dependent, S.U.P Yoga classes at Nammos
Nammos Beach Club, bottled water,
find out what the conditions will be
Kandara are 45 to 60 minutes
use of a Nammos beach towel and
like. Booking ahead is absolutely
long, cost USD $30 per person
a tall glass of fresh juice at the end
essential!
and include complimentary entry to
of your workout. If you have family who would like to come along but not take part in the class, entry to Nammos Beach is USD $25 per person, where they can then lay out, play or cheer you on from a shady spot on the white sand beach. By Regina Indraswari Karma Kandara Banjar Wijaya Kusuma Ungasan (0361) 848-2205 www.karmakandara.com
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A PASSAGE OF TIME PALEMBANG HAS ATTRACTED TRAVELERS SINCE AS EARLY AS THE 7TH CENTURY AD, WHEN THE CHINESE VOYAGER I-TSING WROTE A REPORT ON THE MIGHTY SRIWIJAYA KINGDOM. 1,300 YEARS LATER, TOURISTS WITH DSLR CAMERAS HANGING FROM THEIR NECKS STILL ENJOY VISITING THIS BUSTLING CITY.
A
ccording to
named Sriwijaya, which means
from the heyday of the kingdom that
inscriptions,
“glorious victory.” But alas, no
once controlled the Southeast Asian
Palembang was the
palace, castle, temple or records on
waters, Palembang is nevertheless
capital of what was
strips of lontar palm leaves from this
an attractive destination for anyone
once the greatest
kingdom have survived. And though
looking for a different kind of
there is almost nothing left to see
experience in Indonesia. In fact,
kingdom in ancient Sumatran history
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Palembang has a long history as a traveler’s destination, as almost all accounts of Sriwijaya come from records left by foreign visitors. Located 100 km inland near the largest river in Sumatra, its position is very strategic. Spices, ivory, rhinoceros horns and gold are just a few of the greatly prized things that came through Sriwijaya. The Malacca Strait was a popular alternative to the Silk Route, linking China and India to the outside world much like Singapore does today. For a reason that has never been understood, the mighty Chola
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JUST A SHORT STROLL FROM MASJID AGUNG IS THE ICON OF PALEMBANG, THE AMPERA BRIDGE. FROM A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE IT IS A RELATIVELY NEW ADDITION TO THE CITY, INAUGURATED IN 1965.
kingdom in southern India launched
Just a short stroll from Masjid
a devastating raid against Sriwijaya
Agung is the icon of Palembang, the
in 1025, and afterwards it was
Ampera Bridge. From a historical
never able to regain its former
perspective it is a relatively new
power.
addition to the city, inaugurated in 1965. Spanning about 300
ICONIC LANDMARKS
meters across the mighty Musi River,
Around 16 AD, the sultanate of
it is not particularly long but the
Palembang fell under European
Palembang folk are very proud of
control, mainly the Dutch. Fort Kuto
it nonetheless. It is one of the first
Besak, which is strategically situated
vertical-lift bridges in the east, and
on the banks of the Musi River, is
even the Japanese who built it had
a testament of that colonial era. A
no such bridge in their home country
fine example from the sultanate era
at the time. Unfortunately, its vertical-
is the beautiful 350-year old Masjid
lift mechanism no longer works
Agung (Grand Mosque). Islam has
these days.
a long history in this city and visitors
Most of the city dwellers travel
should not miss out on seeing this
across the Ampera Bridge on a
mosque. The unique architecture is a
daily basis. The bridge connects two
mix of Malay and Chinese influence.
important areas, Sebrang Ulu and
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Sebrang Ilir. Unlike some bridges in Indonesia, everyone can walk safely across and be mesmerized by the breathtaking view, and enjoy the constant gentle breeze that makes people want to linger just a little bit longer.
FLOATING DOWNSTREAM The Musi River is one of the longest
Zaenal Songket
rivers on the island, winding down about 700 km from the Bukit Barisan mountain range. To do justice to
glimpse of a river life that had been
Palembang was a prosperous
this giant snake of a river, hop on
shaped for centuries; you may call it
trading land. This wonderful river
a ketek (small wooden boat) and
the old and forgotten life.
journey can be tailor made – just
see the stilt houses, countless small
You’ll also pass the famous
negotiate with the boatman, decide
mosques perched on the bank,
16 Ilir market with its plethora of
if you’d prefer to do an early
and floating gas stations as you
colorful boats, which will stir your
morning or afternoon ride, and
make your way downstream. It is a
imagination back to the era when
have fun!
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FLAVOR FUSION
INDONESIA
As a melting pot of Malay, Chinese and Arab cultures, Palembang offers a variety of fascinating cuisine. From the Malay realm, there are brengkes patin tempoyak (steamed fish wrapped by banana leaf with
SOUTH SUMATRA
fermented durian sauce), pindang patin (fish soup with tamarind flavor) and pindang tulang iga (the ribs After your river trip, duck into River
Indian descent and started his
As you sit sipping teh tarik with
Side Restaurant, a boat-turned-
business in the city around the
the Musi River stretched in front of
floating-restaurant to try these local
1930s or 40s. Now this kind of
you and the Ampera Bridge almost
delicacies.
martabak along with pempek is the
lost in fog, while wooden boats make
You can also take a seat in one of
daily staple of Palembang residents.
their way down the river as they
the ubiquitous Martabak HAR outlets
Pempek (or empek-empek) is a fish
have done for centuries, don’t be
to try this folded pan-fried bread
dumpling that is sometimes also
surprised if you feel that you’ve been
served with curry and potato gravy.
stuffed with egg and served with a
caught in the passage of time.
The founder, Haji Abdul Rozak, is of
bowl of spicy vinegar.
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version of the aforementioned soup).
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CONQUERING THE CAPITAL THE CULINARY DELIGHTS OF CHEF WILL MEYRICK ARE NOW AVAILABLE IN JAKARTA!
I
n Bali, who doesn’t know about
and travels, as well as his vision
the popular restaurants Sarong
and interpretation of what constitutes
and Mama San? Having
honest Thai and Vietnamese cuisine.
recently moved from Bali, I
The chef doesn’t mind plunging
was one of the many people in
headfirst into markets to find the best
Jakarta who enthusiastically looked
products, be it vegetables, spices or
forward to the opening of E&O, the
sea products. It is no wonder that
newest brainchild of renowned Chef
the dishes he turns out are of such
Will Meyrick.
high quality. He is also concerned with the sustainability of the market
HEAR THAT BUZZ?
and the farmers who produce his
Chef Meyrick has some very devoted
ingredients. By purchasing directly
fans, including a colleague of mine
from the supplier he is able not
who recently admitted to flying
only to choose the best and get it at
once a week to Bali just so he
a good price, but also make sure
could eat at Sarong or Mama San.
he is positively contributing to the
Chef Meyrick’s success caught the
suppliers welfare.
attention of the Loewy Group (who
EASTERN & ORIENTAL
are behind restaurants in Jakarta such as Loewy and Union) and on
a stir at Longrain and Jimmy
Though the restaurant has the word
March 6 the restaurant E&O opened
Liks, restaurants that redefined
“Eastern” in its name, you will not
in the Mega Kuningan area. E&O
modern Thai and Asian dining
find any Asian-inspired décor at
stands for Eastern & Oriental, and
in Australia. After exploring
E&O. There are no kitschy elephant
the restaurant offers mostly Thai
the culinary landscapes of Bali,
statues or other ethnic touches – it
and Vietnamese, which are some of
Thailand and Hong Kong, he chose
has more of a classic and timeless
Chef Meyrick’s specialties. Word
to settle in Bali and subsequently
interior with a bit of a hip and
has spread like wildfire, so even
established two critically acclaimed
modern touch. Chef Meyrick
though E&O is still relatively new,
restaurants: Sarong and Mama San.
mentioned that the interior at E&O is
Jakartans are already flocking to the restaurant.
Due to his passion for discovering
the concern of Loewy Group while
authentic flavors, Chef Meyrick is
his focus is the kitchen, but I was
always eager to learn about the
still able to find some similarities
HOW IT ALL BEGAN
dishes of locals and kitchen secrets
between the atmosphere at E&O
Will Meyrick began creating dining
that have been passed down
and the atmosphere at Sarong
sensations in Sydney, where his
for generations. E&O’s menu is
and Mama San: dim, elegant, and
Asian-inspired cooking caused
a result of the chef’s adventures
intimate.
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Entering the building you will
sparkling wines, champagnes, and
encounter a long marble bar where
red wines dominated by Pinot Noir
you can sip a cocktail while waiting
and Shiraz varietals. If you are not
for the rest of your group to arrive.
sure how to pair wine with Asian
You can also revisit the bar after
food, don’t worry – a sommelier is
dinner if you don’t want the night
ready to help you choose the perfect
to end just yet. There are a number
wine to complement your selections.
of Asian-inspired cocktails at E&O
Chef Meyrick suggests ‘communal
incorporating fresh tropical fruit and
eating’ at E&O because most of
local ingredients such as pomelo
the dishes on the menu are large
and lemongrass. One of their
enough to be shared. For my starter
creations is called the ‘’Tom Yum on
I had the Salmon Betel Leaf – salmon
The Rocks.” Can you imagine the
with galangal, dried shrimp, roasted
taste already?
chili, coriander and salmon roe, all
There is also an extensive wine list consisting of aromatic whites,
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wrapped in betel leaf and eaten in one bite. After that I tried several
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THERE IS ALSO AN EXTENSIVE WINE LIST CONSISTING OF AROMATIC WHITES, SPARKLING WINES, CHAMPAGNES, AND RED WINES DOMINATED BY PINOT NOIR AND SHIRAZ VARIETALS.
Crispy Black Pepper and Garlic Chicken Wings with Nahm Jim Jauw
Salmon Betel Leaves
dishes, all of which had very
Sauce and Steamed Buns, and
in Jakarta is good news for me,
generous portions, so I was able
last but not least was the fresh and
especially being a big fan of Chef
to share them with my friends. We
delicious Steamed Fish with shiitake
Will Meyrick and loving Sarong
started with the Massaman Curry – a
mushrooms, ginger and shallots.
and Mama San. If you happen to be
curry of slow-braised lamb shank
To end the night I tried their
a fan of his also, or if you haven’t
with cardamom, shallots, pumpkin
Durian Panna Cotta, which I must
yet had the chance to visit any of
and tamarind. To be honest I’m not
say was the highlight of my dining
his restaurants, then you should
the biggest fan of Indian curries, but
experience at E&O. Believe me
definitely check out E&O.
the lamb shank was very tender and
when I say that this dessert tastes
By Devishanty
cooked beautifully.
absolutely heavenly. Served with white sticky rice, it is creamy and
E&O
with Tamarillo and Tamarind
sweet and practically melts in your
Menara Rajawali Lantai 1
Sauce served with Nam Pla Prik, a
mouth. But of course you must be a
Jalan DR Ide Anak Agung Gde
traditional Thai sauce made from
durian lover in order to appreciate
Agung, Jakarta
chili and fish sauce. After that came
this panna cotta.
(021) 2902-3418
Next we tried the Pork Belly
the Stir-fried Mud Crab with Chili
www.eandojakarta.com
Overall, the arrival of E&O
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NEW IN YOGYA Eastparc Hotel is opening in Yogyakarta, just 10 minutes from the Adisucipto International Airport and a short drive away from the Keraton Palace and lively Malioboro Street. The hotel is able to cater to business functions and weddings with their 20 spacious multi-purpose rooms and ballroom. It also boasts 193 spacious rooms with private balconies, and includes 10 suites surrounded by gardens – yet another convenient option for travelers to Central Java. Eatparc Hotel, Jalan Laksda Adisucipto, Yogyakarta www.eastparchotel.com
FOOD FOR THOUGHT The Shangri-La Hotel Jakarta is proud to be a supporter of Yayasan Emmanuel’s Food Rescue program. Daily food donations are a part of the hotel’s CSR program, and Yayasan Emmanuel then distributes the food to communities in Jakarta living under the poverty line. On April 27 the hotel welcomed additional help from students and teachers of the Jakarta International School (JIS), who collected 75 kg of pastries and fruits from the hotel for the food program. Shangri-La Hotel Jakarta
SPECIAL GUEST ATHLETES
Kota BNI Jalan Jend. Sudirman Kav. 1, Jakarta
From August 24 to 25 there will be a Sumo Tournament
www.shangri-la.com/jakarta
(021) 2922-9999
in Jakarta – the first time ever that a sumo tournament will be held in an ASEAN country. The event will highlight the 40th anniversary of friendship, exchange, and cooperation between Japan and ASEAN diplomacy as well as the 55th anniversary of Japanese and Indonesian diplomatic relations. ALL COURTESY PHOTOS
The Century Park Hotel will participate as the official hotel partner and is proud to support the event with its services. Century Park Hotel Jakarta Jalan Pintu Satu Senayan, Jakarta (021) 571-2041 www.atletcentury.com
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AUTHENTICALLY BALI The Usaba Sambah is a colorful festival held each June in the village of Tenganan in East Bali. Villagers dress up in dazzling traditional outfits and perform hypnotizing trance dances while the boys are engaged in ferocious war dances, dueling each other with prickly pandanus leaf ‘whips’. This year the festival runs from June 3 to 13, an authentic Bali experience not to be missed. If you need accommodations while you are up in the area, the lovely Alila Manggis Resort is just a stone’s throw away. Alila Manggis Bali, Desa Buitan, Karangasem, (0363) 410-11 www.alilahotels.com/manggis
WAVES ON SCREEN Save these dates for the 6th Annual Ombak Bali International Surf Film Festival on your June calendar. The latest and best surf films from around the world will be screened from June 27 to 29 at the hip La Plancha beach bar, completely free of charge. The festival features a selection of films fuelled by stunning visuals and the epic adventures of international talent within the surfing community but also raise awareness towards social and environmental issues. www.ombakbali.com
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wave riders. The event will not only help to promote the latest
Advertorial
A Perfect Place to Stay Welcome to HARRIS Hotel Bukit Jimbaran Bali, located on the top of the hill of South Bali with incredible views over Jimbaran Bay and Indian Ocean. HARRIS Hotel Bukit Jimbaran Bali aims to create an atmosphere of conviviality and social intimacy through a range of leisure facilities. It features the H’ Spa, a modern spa with a fully equipped wellness center, Jacuzzi, Sauna, Fitness room and reflexology massage to completely unwind and prepare the body and mind for total relaxation. For those who are travelling with children, families can enjoy the famous DINO Kids Club that provides a safe and entertaining environment where children can play and learn at the same time with the professional players that will take care of them. A complete schedule of daily activities in the Kids Club or in the Kids Pool is available for parents looking for free time.
The Jim’Bar’N Rooftop Bar, Lounge and Dining will also be the perfect place to unwind and enjoy the nightlife. With a stunning 360° views over Bali and Jimbaran Bay, be prepared to ‘See Bali Differently’, from the top of the Hill of Jimbaran. Moreover, HARRIS Bukit Jimbaran also features a Rooftop Wedding chapel with a dedicated team of organizers, which will enhance the ‘D’ day of any couple to explore a new life of togetherness. Guests will have the choice between a dinner under the sky or private reception in our Ballroom accommodating up to 200 people for dinner. The 245 Rooms & Suites are designed with innovative elements in all aspects of the rooms, with dedicated flexible workspaces, Free Wi-Fi in all areas, private balcony, 32” LED TV and In-room Minibar and Safe. The hotel also provides free shuttle to PANDAWA beach, in order to enjoy a full day on a white-sand beach with clear blue water… HARRIS Hotel Bukit Jimbaran - Bali
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GUARDIAN ANGEL The 11th annual I’m An Angel charity event will be held on June 15 at KU DE TA. This event aims to raise funds to ease the plight of those in need in Bali through supporting programs in education, water safety and nutrition. Sioen, a Belgian singer and songwriter, will entertain during this night of culinary splendor presented by KU DE TA’s chefs in collaboration with a roster of top chefs from well-known establishments around the world. KU DE TA Jalan Kayu Aya 9, Seminyak (0361) 736-969
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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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LOVELY SURPRISE Miss Indonesia Tourism 2013 Cok Istri Krisnanda Widani made a special appearance on May 3 at the DFS Bali Galleria as part of their ‘Golden Week’ promotion. She surprised customers from China, Japan, Korea, Russia, Taiwan and Australia, who made sure to snap photos alongside the Balinese beauty before continuing their shopping. www.dfsgalleria.com
VODKA PAIRING Chef Dwayne Cheer presented a culinary journey spotlighting vodka for guests of Alila Soori on April 27. The vodkas chosen for the night included Beluga, Ketel One, Ciroc, Zubrowka and Crystal Head, all paired beautifully with food courses featuring Cured Salmon, Smoked Spelt Risotto, Seared Mahi Mahi and Pork Belly, among other tantalizing treats. www.alilavillassoori.com/bali
ROCK LEGENDS The legendary music group Air Supply took to the stage at the Stones Hotel Ballroom on the evening of May 1 to entertain their ardent fans, who sang along to hits such as “Making Love Out Of Nothing At All.”
3K FUN RUN 100 runners were seen racing up Kuta Beach from the Bali Garden Beach Resort on April 27. At 7 a.m. sharp, a group of employees from the Bali Garden, the Maharani Hotel and the Samsara Inn along with in-house guests did the 1.5k run and enjoyed prizes and lucky draws upon their return. www.baligardenbeachresort.com
A lively crowd gathered at the Slippery Stone Restaurant on May 3 for a Cointreau Orange party. To launch the new Cointreau Fizz cocktail, free drinks were provided as well as a “Create your own Cointreau Fizz” cocktail bar. DJs kept the crowd moving all night, with DJ Dipha Barus taking the spotlight towards the end of the night. www.cointreau.com 86
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ISLAND LIFE NYC-based designers Timo Weiland and Alan Eckstein were seen at the W Bali from April 30 to May 6. In search of inspiration for their Spring ‘14 collection, they visited Deus Ex Machina, went surfing, and explored the island and its night life. The trip was made possible through a partnership between the CFDA and W Hotels Worldwide. www.wretreatbali.com
BLACK & WHITE The Grand Opening of the Oazia Fashion Selection, Oazia Spavodka Lobster Bar and Talika Oazia Private Cruises on May 1 attracted a sleek crowd dressed primarily in black and white. Free flow drinks, fashion shows, live DJs and singers made for a fabulous occasion. www.oazia.com
WINE WORKSHOP Hotel Administration students of the Bali Tourism Institute (class of 2009) held a Wine Workshop for Professionals on May 11. Keynote speakers included the President of the Indonesia Sommelier Association Bali Chapter Kertawidyawati and the Chief Sommelier of St. Regis Bali Resort Harald Wiesmann. www.stpbali.ac.id
COMMUNITY CARING WORK OR REST On May 1, Prime Plaza Hotels and Resorts held a gathering to introduce their PrimeBiz Kuta Hotel. Its close proximity to the airport (just 4 km away) makes it a good choice for business travelers and their famous Kopi Bali Restaurant has all day dining – a great place to eat, drink and work before heading to your next meeting or flight. www.kuta.primebizhotels.com
A crowd dressed in orange was spotted at the Olive Restaurant in Petitenget on April 30. Stenden University Bali organized a special Dutch Queen’s Day Party to watch the abdication of Queen Beatrix and the inauguration King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima. Orange welcome drinks and Dutch snacks were provided while the DJ spun Dutch tunes. www.stenden.com/bali 88
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The Laguna
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Nusa Dua Beach Westin Resort
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Kayumanis Nusa Dua
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Art Market
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Melia Benoa
The Royal Santrian
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Conrad Bali
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The Oasis
Aston Bali Resort
Grand Mirage
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INFOINDEX AIRLINES
Tel: (0361) 286-465, Fax: (0361) 286-408 E-mail: bali@honorary.mzv.cz
Renon, Denpasar Fax: (0361) 263-310 E-mail: rtc_bali@thaimail.com
■ AIRPORT OPERATOR Tel: (0361) 751-011
■ FRANCE
■ TIMOR LESTE
■ CATHAY PACIFIC AIRWAYS
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
■ GERMANY
■ UNITED STATES
Tel: (0361) 768-358, Fax: (0361) 768-369
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
■ ROYAL BRUNEI
■ HUNGARY
Tel: (0361) 757-292
Marintur, Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai 219, Sanur. Tel: (0361) 287-701, Fax: (0361) 287-456 Email: huconbali@telkom.net
Wisthi Sabha Building, 2nd Floor Ngurah Rai International Aiprort Call Centre: 0804-1-888888
■ CONTINENTAL MICRONESIA
■ SINGAPORE AIRLINES Jl. I Gusti Ngurah Rai, Airport Tel: (0361) 936-8388, Fax: (0361) 936-8383
HEALTH&MEDICAL
■ INDIA
■ GARUDA Jl. Jalan Sugianyar, 5 Denpasar
Jl. Raya Puputan 163, Renon - Denpasar Tel. (0361) 259-502/259-503 Fax.(0361) 259-505
Tel. (0361) 227-824, Fax: (0361) 226-298 24-hour access: 08071-807-807
■ ITALY
■ MERPATI Jl. Gatot Subroto Tengah, 26 Denpasar Tel: (0361) 411-364 Airport Tel: (0361) 9351-011, ext. 5240/5242 Hotline: Tel: (0361) 722-740, 722-741
■ MANDALA AIRLINES Komp. Plaza Kertawijaya Jl. Diponogoro No. 98, Denpasar, Reservation Call center 08041234567
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@dp.mofa.go.jp
■ MALAYSIA
Tel/Fax: (0361) 759-761
Alam Kulkul Boutique Resort Jl. Pantai Kuta Tel: (0361) 752-520, Fax: (0361) 766-373 E-mail: info@consulmalaysia-bali.com
■ THAI INTERNATIONAL
■ MEXICO
Grand Bali Beach Sanur, Tel: (0361) 288-141
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
■ NGURAH RAI AIRPORT
■ 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
■ NETHERLANDS
■ ROYAL DANISH Sunset Road No. 89 Ruko Sunset Indah I Kav. 3 Tel: (0361) 821-6979, Fax: (0361) 7666-38 E-mail: danishconsbali@gmail.com
CLINIC&HOSPITAL 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
■ BIMC Hospital Kuta ■ POLAND
Jl.Gunung Agung 93, Denpasar 80118 Tel: (0361) 426-171, Fax: (0361) 426-477 E-mail: konsulslowakbali@yahoo.com
■ SPAIN
■ BIMC Hospital Nusa Dua
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
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, Tel: (0361) 3000-911, Fax: (0361) 3001-150
■ CHILE
■ SWITZERLAND & AUSTRIA
Jl. Jl. Pengembak Gg 1 No. 3, Sanur, Denpasar Tel: (0361) 756-781, Fax: (0361) 756-783 E-mail: chilehonconsulate@bali-villa.com ■ CZECH REPUBLIC Jl. Pengembak 17 Sanur.
Istana Kuta Galeria Blok Valet 2 No 12, Kuta Tel: (0361) 751-735, Fax: (0361) 754-457 E-mail: bali@honorarvertretung.ch
■ AUSTRALIA, CANADA, NEW ZEALAND 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 ■ BRITAIN
■ 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 Ubud , Tel: (0361) 975-502, 975-551 open daily 8 am-5 pm
■ ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM Pejeng, Tel: (0361) 942-352 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.
Jl. Raya Petitenget No. 11, Block I/C, Banjar Umasari, Kerobokan Tel: (0361) 732-165, Fax: (0361) 732-165 E-mail: consul@balipolandconsulate.com
■ SLOVAKIA
Tel: (0361) 975-136, 971-159, Jl. Raya Ubud, Ubud, www.mpl-ubud.com
■ INTERNATIONAL SOS CLINIC
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
CONSULATES
MUSEUMS
■ MUSEUM PURI LUKISAN
KCB Travel, Jl. Raya Kuta 127, Kuta Tel: (0361) 761-502, Fax: (0361) 752-777 E-mail: dutchconsulate@kcb-tours.com
■ DEPARTURE 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
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.
■ RUMAH SAKIT UMUM PUSAT SANGLAH (General Hospital): Jl. Diponegoro, Sanglah, Denpasar. Tel: (0361) 227-911/15
■ MUSEUM RUDANA Tel: (0361) 975-779, 976-479, Peliatan, Ubud
■ MUSEUM SUBAK Tel: (0361) 810-315, Jl. Raya Kediri, Desa Sanggulan, Tabanan
TOURIST INFO. ■ INTEGRATED TOURISM 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
■ THAILAND Jl. Puputan Raya No. 81,
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■ SILOAM HOSPITALS 24-hour emergency 779-911 Jl. Sunset Road No. 818, Kuta, Badung, Bali Tel: +62-361-779-900 E-mail: info.bali@siloamhospitals.com
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AIRPORT Tel: (0361) 751-011
■ BADUNG GOVERNMENT TOURISM OFFICE Jl. Kuta Raya 2, Kuta Tel: (0361) 756-175/76 ■ BALI GOVERNMENT TOURISM OFFICE Jl. Supratman, Niti Mandala, Renon, Denpasar Tel: (0361) 222-387 ■ 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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