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LET’S CELEBRATE! ‘Om Swastiastu...’ Another year has passed and here we are at our 15th anniversary! It can be fun to reminisce about the years that have passed, like back to the time that Bali & Beyond was still in tabloid form, or how the island used to be when the magazine first started compared to how it is now. However, we’ve decided not to do too much reminiscing this year and instead we want to focus on celebrating the now. So check out a lighthearted piece we prepared titled ‘Fun Fifteen’ where we asked 15 people around the island 15 questions that are all related to the number 15! Our colorful Beyond Bali piece about the annual carnival in Jember is sure to get you in a festive mood. As for Rest & Relaxation, this time we decided to cover the W Resort & Spa Bali because they always have great parties. If you’re already familiar with their rooms then you’ll want to check out this article to see their villas – the design is completely different but of course still has that signature W touch. It’s a surprisingly peaceful area where you can rest your head after an eventful night out. And to change things up, we’ve decided to teach you a fun workout in Action & Attraction this month. Follow our contributor’s 10-step workout to burn off those extra calories from partying it up during the months ahead! We hope you enjoy this edition and we thank you so much for continuing to support and read our magazine. We’re eager to work on some new ideas for the coming year and we really hope they’ll be able to keep you excited and entertained! Here’s to the future… Cheers! ‘Om Shanti Shanti Shanti Om…’ The Team
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1 Bayu Rahanatha is a lecturer at Udayana University and a Marketing Communications specialist. He also has his own business in tourism but still finds time to continue his writing hobby. 2 Aini Zariyah has a childhood passion for home decorating. She is currently Bali-based but dreams of someday living in Italy.
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3 Dewi Irma has a wide range of interests from fashion, art, design, music and food, to traveling. She dreams of having a cafe & bar of her own in the future.
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4 Dewi Putri Ratnasari is a writer who dreams of publishing a book and filming a documentary about cultural festivals in Indonesia. 5 Josephine Milka S. used to be a Senior Fashion Editor and has been freelance styling since 2006 for an array of local and international lifestyle magazines. Nowadays she spends most of her time working as a wedding planner. 6 Irma Barzdaite is a fully qualified personal fitness instructor dedicated to helping individuals achieve their lifestyle goals. She is a member of the European Health & Fitness Association and EREPS. irma@irmafitness.com
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BAY BEAUTY Incredible food & cocktails at Sundara, Four Season Jimbaran’s new restaurant
COVER
15 and Counting
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INVITE&INDULGE TREAT-MEN Blissful treatments for men at the Lagoon Spa and Reméde Spa
PROFILE&PORTRAIT FUN FIFTEEN 15 people answer 15 questions in celebration of our 15th anniversary!
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CRAFT&CULTURE BASIC BALINESE A quick introduction to the Balinese language
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REST&RELAXATION WOW FACTOR Discover tranquil villas tucked away from W Bali’s party central
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PONDERINGPOINT BRING BACK THE SHACK Thoughts on Bali’s dwindling number of beach shacks
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LIFESTYLE&LEISURE
+ 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
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WALK THIS WAY
News updates from the tourism industry and what’s new beyond Bali
Beachwalk Mall is the hottest place to be on Jalan Pantai Kuta
82 COMMUNITYCALENDAR Schedules, calendar highlights and various happenings of interest, from art exhibitions to special events
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DINE&DELIGHTS WHOLESOME FOURSOME Get the inside scoop on the Four Chefs & A Feast dinner
86 SEE&SEEN Snapshots of events and happenings within the preceding month
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FASHIONFOLIO JUNGLE DAISY
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88 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 COURTESY OF THE FOUR SEASONS RESORT BALI JIMBARAN SECOND COLUMN BY MERDI URIKO, THIRD COLUMN COURTESY OF THE MULIA BALI
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ACTION&ATTRACTION COCONUT EXERCISE Keeping in shape with a coconut as your only piece of equipment
CARNIVAL TIME Join in the fun at Indonesia’s biggest carnival event, Jember Fashion Carnaval
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CAPITALCORNER
BRUNCH-TASTIC The best places to get your brunch on in the Big Durian
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PRIMEPROMOTION
MAJESTIC SUNSET Bored of your usual spots to enjoy Bali’s magnificent sunset? Then you should try the Zest Sunset Session at Tirtha Luhur. Located on a cliff top in Pecatu and overlooking the shimmering Indian Ocean, relax under the pink sky while nibbling on free flow canapés specially created by Chef Hiroyuki Meni and sip on signature cocktails
CHEERS, LAD!
such as the Kir Classic
Gracie Kelly, the Irish pub located at the Bali Dynasty Resort,
majestic experience
is now serving Kilkenny Beer. The famous Irish red ale has
is available every
a recipe that dates back to the 14th century and delivers a
Wednesday from 5 to 7
smooth, flavorful and refreshing taste. Gracie Kelly is the perfect
p.m. for Rp. 300,000
place to enjoy this genuine Irish ale, as the place epitomizes a
nett per person.
true Irish watering hole (minus the freezing weather of Ireland)!
Tirtha Bali
Bali Dynasty Resort
Jalan Uluwatu, Br. Dinas
Jalan Kartika, Kuta
Karang Boma, Pecatu
(0361) 752-403
(0361) 847-1151
www.balidynasty.com
www.tirthabali.com
or Pomogratini. This
ITADAKIMASU If you are in the mood for Japanese cuisine, head to Endogin at The Mulia Bali. This new restaurant opened in May and offers a scrumptious range of delicacies from the Land of the Rising Sun, from sushi and sashimi to Robatayaki. Endogin also offers all you can eat Teppanyaki buffet on Fridays and Saturdays, a chic dinner experience with lovely views of the ALL COURTESY PHOTOS
Mulia Lake. The Mulia, Mulia Resorts & Villas Jalan Raya Nusa Dua Selatan, Nusa Dua (0361) 301-7777 www.themulia.com
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DELIGHTFUL COMBOS The menu of delicious Pan-Asian fare at Starfish Bloo is continually evolving, and the new selection featuring touches of Western ingredients does not disappoint. Bite into intriguing creations by Chef de Cuisine Kevin Chung such as the Prosciutto and Prawn Maki Roll, and don’t forget to try their new unique cocktails like the Chocolate Mojito. This cool beachside restaurant is definitely a must-visit for this month. W Retreat & Spa Bali - Seminyak Jalan Petitenget, Seminyak, (0361) 473-8106, www.wretreatbali.com
FAMILY TREAT Treat your family to Sunday Brunch by Paradisus Restaurant at the Eden Hotel Kuta Bali. For Rp. 195,000 nett per person your family can enjoy the healthy selection updated weekly by Chef I Made Bagus Widhyantara, accompanied by chill-out tunes spun by their resident DJ. From Smoked Salmon Eggs Benedict to Mini Hamburgers that will delight your little ones, you will have plenty to indulge in before ending things on a sweet note at the dessert buffet. Eden Hotel Kuta Bali Jalan Kartika Plaza No. 42, Kuta
HIGH ON THE HILL
(0361) 300-2121, www.myedenhotels.com
The Harris Hotel Bukit Jimbaran Bali opened in May, and to celebrate it is of Ungasan, the hotel offers 245 rooms and suites with breathtaking views of Jimbaran Bay and the Indian Ocean. Drop your kids off at Dino Kid’s Club while you take a moment to enjoy some special treatment at the H’ Spa, then round up the family and board the hotel’s free shuttle to beautiful Pandawa Beach. Harris Hotel Bukit Jimbaran, Jalan Raya Uluwatu 2000X, Ungasan (0361) 846-8777, www.harrishotels.com
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offering a special rate of Rp. 498,000 nett per room. Atop the limestone hill
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NEW&NEWS
LUXURY ELEMENTS Amarterra Villas Nusa Dua opened its doors in May, a brand new all-villa accommodation located in the BTDC area of Nusa Dua. The property boasts 39 beautifully designed villas set amongst lush and beautiful tropical gardens, each with its own private swimming pool. This new and luxurious retreat by Accor Group’s M Gallery also features the Terra Terrace restaurant and bar, where you can enjoy delicious meals or just relax in the shady grounds decorated with traditional Balinese elements. Amarterra Villas Nusa Dua BTDC Lot Block B, Nusa Dua (0361) 776-400 www.amarterravilla.com
CORAL ACTION Billabong’s “GO BLUE – SAVE THE CORAL REEF” campaign has succeeded in planting 577 coral reefs in Tanjung Kotal, West Bali. The campaign started in April of this year and aims to support the conservation of ocean life by encouraging Billabong’s customers to adopt as well as replant the coral reefs. Studies by the that over 70% of Indonesia’s coral reefs have been damaged, so this initiative is a well-appreciated step towards conserving our beautiful seas. www.billabong.com/asia
GREEN WINNERS The Green School in Abiansemal recently announced the three winners of their global “Greenest Student on Earth” competition. After careful selection based on eco-inspired video entries, Kashius Ford (4th grade - USA), Liva Adelstorp (5th grade - Indonesia) and Achyuth Jaigopal (11th grade - India) were chosen to receive one-year scholarships at The Green School. The school also congratulated their first batch of high school graduates on June 19. The graduating class received video and written messages from some of the world’s top environmental leaders – Al Gore, Jane Goodall, Richard Branson, Bill McKibben, Bob Brown and Daryl Hannah, among others, urged the graduates to follow their dreams and pave the way to a bright future and healthy planet. The Green School Jalan Raya Sibang Kaja, Br. Saren, Abiansemal (0361) 469-875, www.greenschool.org
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Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) show
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GUESTS AGREE Aerowisata Sanur Beach Hotel was recently awarded the TripAdvisor 2013 Certificate of Excellence Award. The certificate is only given to the top-performing 10 percent of businesses listed on TripAdvisor worldwide and is based on outstanding reviews given by the travelers on the website. The prestigious award honors the hotel’s continuous commitment to delivering excellent hospitality. Aerowisata Sanur Beach Hotel Jalan Danau Tamblingan, Sanur (0361) 288-011 www.sanurbeachhotelbali.com
QUIRKY COOL Brown Feather is a quirky new boutique hotel on Batu Belig road that overlooks green rice fields. It provides a tranquil escape just a stone’s throw away from cozy eateries and is removed yet not too far from the buzzing nightlife of Seminyak. The 16 uniquely furnished rooms offer a classic colonial atmosphere that you will not find anywhere else, a great alternative for your stay in Bali. Brown Feather Jalan Batu Belig No. 100, Kerobokan (0361) 473-2165 www.brownfeather.com
SNAPS OF CANANG Philippa Goldie has recently released the second edition of her photography book titled ‘My Offering’. The book is a collection of her in various ways, and each photo is accompanied by an inspirational quote from some of the world’s most famous people. The book aims to create awareness of Bali’s most unique and traditional art form, and it is also artist’s personal ‘offering‘ to the island she has been living in for 9 years. You can find the book at Periplus bookshops throughout Indonesia. www.facebook.com/MyOffering
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favorite photos of canang (Balinese Hindu daily offerings) captured
EASY TRAVEL Air Asia is introducing brand new routes to Australia and Malaysia from Denpasar. There will be three flights a week to Kota Kinabalu starting on July 27 and four flights a week to Darwin starting July 1. In July Air Asia is also adding a fourth daily flight to Perth from Denpasar. All the more easy to travel to and from the Island of Gods! www.airasia.com
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PROFILE&PORTRAIT
FUN
15 In celebration of our 15th anniversary, we
What is your most memorable moment
Name 15 things in your purse!
How do you think Bali has changed in the last 15 years?
from 15 years ago? “Wallet, lipstick, lip balm, compact
put together a list of
“The day of my definite departure to
powder, Blackberry, iPhone, power
“Having lived in Bali for the last 24
Bali. It was one of the big happenings in
bank, a ball-point pen, tissue, business
years, I have seen the island grow from
15 fun questions that
my life and friends and family gathered
cards, perfume, two open-date cinema
an island of rice fields and pristine
all have something to
at the airport to wish me lots of luck
tickets, eye-drops, car keys, and a
beaches to a real estate island full of
and success in my new life. It was an
card-wallet (full of discount cards,
villas, hotels and thousands of ruko.
experience that was definitely happy
membership cards, etc.)”
However, what makes this island
do with the number
particularly fascinating is the enduring
and adventurous but somewhat sad
15, and then asked
as well. I will never forget it because it
Renata Hutasoit
quality of the culture. Even today, Bali is
brought me where I am today, living and
Marketing Director for Beachwalk
proving that the unique spiritual forces
some of our friends
working in beautiful Bali!”
in Bali to answer
Nicoline Dolman
that shaped the island will continue to act as a major determining influence well into the future.”
candidly. See what
(pictured 15 years ago with her mother) Director of Sales & Marketing at
Frits Henskes
they had to say!
Bali Dynasty Resort
General Manager at Ayung Resort Ubud
How do you see Bali 15 years
List your 15 favorite places in Bali.
from now?
List 15 of your favorite international and
What dish would you make if you had
local brands.
only 15 minutes to prepare before a dinner party?
“Warung Bale Bali, Mozarella by “I am optimistic that in the future, north
the Sea, Bebek Tepi Sawah, Hindus
“ZARA, (X) S.M.L., Topman, BUM
Bali will be able to compete with the
Restaurant Ubud, Warung Bale Dahar,
Equipment, Wrkshp13, Niluh Djelantik,
“I would cut cheese, ham iberico and
southern region for the tourism market.
Beachwalk, Mall Bali Galeria, Echo
Espen Salberg, Havaianas, Oxy Facial
chorizo iberico. I would take some
Even now north Bali has shown some
Beach in Canggu, Amed, Nasi Sajan
Oil Paper, Gatsby Styling Wax, MAC
olives, pickles, rubbed tomato, toast
good developments with investors
Ubud, Pet Shop “Bali”, Ace Hardware,
Select Moisture Cover, L’Occitane
some bread, and my dinner would be
coming into the area. With their rapid
Pijat Griya Bugar, Bakso Munari at
Brightening Moisturizing Cream, Horn
ready, since this kind of food is the
growth in agriculture facilitated by
Genteng Biru in Teuku Umar Denpasar,
Emporium, Simple Konsep Store, and
fastest, tastiest and representative
the high demands from the market, I
Tahu Tek Diponegoro.”
Adobe Photoshop CSS.”
of Spain.”
Cece Hastono & Aris Santiko
Diaz
Victor Taborda
Owners of Bale Bali and Bale Dahar
Creative Director, Digital Illustrator
Executive Chef of Tapeo Gastrobar
believe north Bali will become the place to go for ‘green tourism.’” Yoke Darmawan
& Fashion Guru
PR, Marketing & Human Resource Consultant at Darmawan & Associates
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What would you suggest to someone
List 15 things you won’t be able to live
What would you do if you had only 15
Where are the best places to surf at
who had only 15 hours to spend in Bali?
without.
minutes before an asteroid hit the Earth?
15:00 hours (3 p.m.)?
“Breakfast at Dijon at Simpang Dewa
“Oxygen, water, cash and credit cards,
“I would get into my birthday suit, turn
“The best places in Bali to surf at 15:00
Ruci, Sea Walker & Parasailing at BMR
my job, Google and Wikipedia, a daily
my favorite song on full blast, grab a
(3 p.m.) are the Legian and Seminyak
in Tanjung Benoa, Brunch at The Café
cup of Americano, red meat, ‘me-time’
bottle of absinthe then lie down on my
beach breaks. It’s fun, relaxed, and
at Mulia Bali, Reflexology at Cozy on
rituals, summer fragrances, regular city
leopard print carpet and buy shares in
there’s a lot of good scenery and plenty
Sunset Road, Waxing at Bella Salon
breaks, Shu Uemura’s ‘deep sea water’,
stock market just in case the asteroid
of food/drinks too. If there is the right
on Kunti Street, Shopping at Religion
weekend sunset drinks, wheatgrass
misses. After that I’d take a bunch
swell, Padang-Padang is the most epic
Boutique on Oberoi Street, Sunset at the
juice, ‘SALE’, music.”
of Xanax before the impact because
afternoon surf spot. There are big green
my dog told me it’s good for pre-
backlit barrels as the sun goes down
Armageddon.”
into the Indian Ocean.”
W Bali, Dinner at Meja Kitchen & Bar on Oberoi Street, and Cocktails at Hu’u
Ricky Utomo
Bar on Petitenget Street.”
Public Relations Professional Jrx
Tim Hain
Riri Djalil
Musician, Drummer of
Surfing Media
MC, Radio DJ and Bali’s
Superman Is Dead
Girl About Town
What are 15 animals (endangered or
List 15 places to fly to for a quick trip
not) that need to be preserved/saved?
outside Bali.
List 15 “high and low” things in Bali.
What would you say to the world if you had 1.5 minutes of their full attention?
“Baso at Double Six, Shiatsu massage “Cats, dogs, polar bears, pandas,
“Gili Trawangan, Mount Rinjani, Hong
at Griya Bugar, dinner at Mozzarella,
“World peace, be tolerant, love your
elephants, orangutans, komodo
Kong, Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Koh
spicy rice at Bu Andhika, rafting
family above everything else, maintain
dragons, Sumatran tigers, Bali Mynahs,
Samui, Krabi, Sydney, Raja Ampat,
at Telaga Waja, the Lazy River at
good health, be sincere and respect the
birds of paradise, meerkats, sea turtles,
Bunaken, Angkor Wat, Kelimutu Lake,
Waterbom Park, shopping at Oberoi,
environment.”
whales, rhinos, and macaques.”
Bangka Belitung, Siem Reap,
cocktails at KuDeTa, chilling out at
Mount Bromo.”
Potato Head, clubbing at Hu’u Bar, ribs
Jamal Hussain
at Naughty Nuri’s, cruising on a Harley
General Manager of the Banyan Tree Ungasan
Ana Dewi Permana Deputy General Manager of Bali Safari
Phi-roon Sakulthong
Davidson, browsing at Beachwalk, body
& Marine Park
General Manager of Thai Airways Bali
boarding at Legian beach, oxtail soup at Bale Bali.” A.A. Gede Prastista Owner of Niksoma Hotel & Mozzarella Restaurant
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CRAFT&CULTURE
MELAJAH BASA BALI A SHORT INTRODUCTION TO THE BALINESE LANGUAGE
ere in Bali, people speak “Basa Bali” (Balinese)
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• The most common vowel in Basa Bali is “a” but it is
as their mother tongue. Indonesian and English
also the most difficult because there are many ways to
are widely understood and you’ll also find
pronounce it. For example:
people in the tourism industry who have a handle on
• natah (yard) is similar to “a” in “rather”
languages like Mandarin and Russian, but Basa Bali
• apa (what) is similar to “o” in “how”
reigns supreme when it comes to casual interactions on
• jelema (human) is similar to “i” in bird
the island. Learning Basa Bali doesn’t have to be difficult,
• Pronouncing “e” in Basa Bali is similar to “i” in bird
so why not try to get a few phrases under your belt for a
• Pronouncing “ng” in Basa Bali is similar to “ng” in “mingle”
more colorful experience while you are here?
SENTENCE STRUCTURE THREE LEVELS
The sentence structure is identical to Indonesian, for
There are three levels of Basa Bali, depending on who
example:
you are addressing. Basa Bali Alus is the highest level
• “Tiang ngajeng nasi” (I’m eating rice) issubject-verb-
of Balinese reserved for formal situations and for those
object
who are highly respected (parents, employers, people
• “umah ageng” (big house) is noun-adjective
with higher caste). Basa Bali Madya is the middle level
• “kereng megae” (working hard) is adverb-verb
of Balinese that is used for day-to-day interaction with friends and family. Basa Bali Kasar is the lowest level
FUN TIPS
used to express anger or used with close friends, as it
• Instead of saying good morning or good afternoon,
can be considered rude in certain situations.
“Om Swastiastu” is the common expression used. To end a conversation or to say goodbye, you can say “tiang
PRONOUNCIATION
mepamit” (I have to leave).
Now that you know that there are three levels, don’t let
• When giving directions, the Balinese rarely use left and
this discourage you. We’re not aiming for perfection,
right. Instead, they will use north, south, east and west to
just a few basic skills. Here’s a simple guide to
direct you to where you are trying to go.
pronunciation:
• The Balinese name their children based on their order of
• Balinese is pronounced not too differently than other
birth. The first child is named Wayan, Iluh, Gede or Putu;
Malay-influenced languages. For example “tiang”, which
the second is Made, Kadek or Nengah; the third Nyoman
means “I”, is pronounced tea-young
or Komang and the fourth Ketut. So if your name is John Doe
• The stress should be put on the last syllable. So if you
and you are the first child in your family, your Balinese name
were to say “Basa Bali” you would put the stress on sa
would be “Gede John Doe.”
and li
By Bayu Rahanatha
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I you we they he/she
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Family members mother : father : son : daughter : grandma : grandpa : Directions right left
tiang ragane iraga mekejang idedane ipun
meme bapa panak muani panak luh dadong pekak
: tengawan : tengedel
Days of the week Sunday : Redita Monday : Soma Tuesday : Anggara Wednesday : Buda Thursday : Wrspati Friday : Sukra Saturday : Saniscara Morning : Semengan Compass north south east west northeast northwest southeast southwest
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besik, siki dua, kalih telu papat lima nenem pitu kutus sia dasa solas roras telulas patbelas limolas nembelas pitulas pelekutus siangolas duangdasa selikur dualikur selae telungdasa sasur petangdasa setiman seket satus karobelah lebak samas telungatak domas sangatus siu
LIFESTYLE&LEISURE
WALK THIS WAY BEACHWALK MALL, PART OF THE RECENTLY DEVELOPED SAHID KUTA LIFESTYLE RESORT, HAS QUICKLY BECOME THE ‘IT’ VENUE FOR PRETTY MUCH EVERYTHING YOUR HEART DESIRES.
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ailing from Jakarta
Beachwalk is nothing like its
5.3 hectare complex. With the idea
where there are
counterparts in Jakarta, which often
of being a one-stop lifestyle hub,
countless malls (or
look like blocks of grey concrete
Beachwalk really delivers. As you
what they like to call
illuminated by LEDs. At Beachwalk
walk around you will find everything
‘lifestyle centers’),
you are welcomed by stylish open-
from the latest fashion trends to
I wasn’t sure what to think when I
air architecture adorned with
delicious food, and a theater with
first heard there would be a mall
greenery and lined with waterways.
the latest Hollywood blockbusters.
built in the middle of Jalan Pantai
A fresh breeze blows in from
With 200 sophisticated retail stores
Kuta. I imagined clutter and crowds
the beach and the design really
and eateries, you will be spoilt for
and actually avoided the place,
succeeds in reflecting the wonderful
choices.
until one day I had to visit because
laid back attitude of the island.
my relatives were staying at the
Beachwalk was purposely built to
SHOP ‘TIL YOU DROP
Sheraton Bali Kuta (part of the Sahid
compliment the existing Harris Resort
Beachwalk presents an expansive
Kuta Lifestyle Resort). When I arrived
Kuta Beach and the new Sheraton
range of world-renowned designer
at Beachwalk I found that I couldn’t
Bali Kuta Resort that sits on either
brands as well as the hippest local
have been more wrong.
side of the shopping area, within the
labels, offering everything from
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luxury clothing and accessories to bohemian beach wear. International brands available include Furla, Armani Jeans, Versace Jeans, Y3, Longines, Mango, Pull & Bear, Aldo and the soon-to-be-opened Zara, just to name a few. As for local fashion labels it boasts SATU, which is an area housing the creations of Bali’s 20 top fashion designers including Ali Charisma, Espen Salberg, Sapto Djojokartiko and Ni Luh Djelantik. In contrast there’s also the 2.0 - Eclectic Fashion Bar, offering collections from Bali-based brands for the younger set.
CHOW DOWN The mall offers a wide range of places to eat or just enjoy the sunset with your friends and family. Kihana is there for those in the mood for Japanese delights, The Kitchenette serves delicious crepes, Fish & Co offers scrumptious seafood, and
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Tony Roma’s serves gigantic portions of mouthwatering ribs and chargrilled steaks. If you are more into the local fare you should head up to the Eat & Eat Food Court, where you will find an array of classic Indonesian dishes such as pempek and ayam betutu as well as other favorites from all over Asia. For something sweet to cool you off on a hot day, head to Dairy Queen for soft ice cream or a refreshing milkshake. You can also go to WowCow for their yoghurt kids can participate in supervised
There are countless things to do
need of a java fix, Starbucks and
activities giving you a bit of freedom
at Beachwalk, the new hot spot on
Rollaas Café are ready to give you
to pop into the Bali Deli to stock up
Kuta Beach. The only thing left for
the caffeine jolt you crave.
on supplies or maybe even catch
you to do is to simply… show up.
a movie at Cinema XXI. With three
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PLAY & RELAX
studios, including a five-star facility
Beachwalk also caters to small
where you can enjoy Hollywood hits
Beachwalk
children. Their kids’ area called
with soft blankets in plush chairs,
Jalan Pantai Kuta, Kuta
Miniapolis Bali includes playing
you should definitely try to make
(0361) 8464-888
grounds and a daycare facility. Your
some time for this experience.
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PHOTOS COURTESY OF BEACHWALK BALI
and sweet desserts. As for those in
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DINE&DELIGHTS
WHOLESOME FOURSOME FOUR FAMOUS CHEFS SHARED ONE KITCHEN FOR A NIGHT – DID TEMPERS FLARE OR WAS A BEAUTIFULLY ORCHESTRATED DINNER SERVICE CAPTURED ON CAMERA?
T
he spices, the waves, the
are the four men that came together
meeting to discuss everything from
weather, the smiles… as
on May 22, 2013 to host an epic
the packaging of the event down to
an international chef, is it
dinner at the Mozaic Beach Club.
the details of each specific course.
even possible to need any
The four men are used to being
FOUR CHEFS
at the helm of their own kitchens,
Bali during a foray into Asia? This
The inaugural Four Chefs And A
so it is interesting that they chose
is perhaps why so many talented
Feast dinner brought together four
to showcase live behind-the-scenes
folks pass trough the island looking
renowned chefs in Bali – Chef
footage from the kitchen. Elbow-to-
for cooking inspiration. Some come
Will Meyrick of Sarong, Chef
elbow in the kitchen space, every
and go while others decide to stay
Chris Salans of Mozaic, Chef Phil
single facial expression was open to
awhile, and among those who have
Davenport of Ku De Ta and Chef
being caught on camera. As for the
stayed to contribute to the constantly
Nicolas ‘Doudou’ Tourneville of
menu, Chef Davenport mentioned
evolving culinary landscape of Bali
Metis. For months they prepared,
that although they had initially
more reasons to stop by
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planned to present dishes heavily
radish, white Shimeji mushrooms
flavors would have woken up any
influenced by Indonesian cuisine,
and fresh seaweed. The combination
guest that might have been feeling
their ideas took them in a different
of East meets West in this dish was
sluggish after several glasses of
direction. What they ended up with
extraordinary, with the dashi broth
wine. Luckily for those who couldn’t
are four exquisite courses influenced
smelling and tasting so authentically
take the heat, the curry was served
by the cuisine of several Asian
Japanese and the seared foie gras
with plentiful amounts of pilaf rice
countries.
matching the broth’s flavor in a
served in bowls to be passed around
surprisingly beautiful way.
the tables.
FOUR COURSES
The next course was a Southern
For the third course, Chef
The first course came from Chef
Goan Curry with barramundi,
Davenport served up Slow Cooked
Tourneville – a beautiful Seared
mustard seeds, sambar powder,
Lamb Shoulder with urab salad,
Poached Foie Gras served with an
coconut milk and curry leaves from
smoked potato mash, rendang jus
aromatic chicken dashi broth, red
Chef Meyrick. The fiery Indian
and tendon crisp. The lamb was
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braised for 10 hours and as a result
root sorbet. The local ingredients
of the dinner. Seeing the four chefs
was incredibly tender. As for the
really shone through beautifully, the
work together was heartwarming,
urab salad, many diners praised the
seeds provided some great texture
and witnessing candid moments like
authentic flavor and texture of the
and the flavor combinations were
the wiping of sweat off foreheads
well-loved Indonesian salad.
surprising yet balanced and made
or a startled expression when one
for a refreshing end to the meal.
of them found themselves face to
prepared by Chef Salans. The Lemon
face with a camera was really
Basil Mousse was served with a
CANDID MOMENTS
reduction of fresh pomegranate
Although a good kerfuffle or
juice, whole pomegranate seeds,
argument can almost always make
the chefs made their rounds in the
baby lemon and basil leaves, a
for interesting TV, it felt reassuring
dining room and took time to mingle
cocoa crisp and a scoop of turmeric
that this didn’t happen on the night
with the guests. Lots of hand-shaking
entertaining in itself! After each course was served,
and smiles were exchanged and everyone looked to be in high spirits despite the pouring rain. Afterwards, the chefs thanked their very talented teams of Indonesian chefs for helping to make the event happen as well as their families for being so patient with them as they prepared for this very important night. Then the four men shed their chef jackets and joined the guests to celebrate with some well-earned drinks and a bit of dancing to the sounds of live DJs. By Mutia Adisoma
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PHOTOS BY DAVID BURDEN
Last but not least was the dessert
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DINE&DELIGHTS
BAY BEAUTY SOUTH OF THE AIRPORT, SUNDARA AT SUNDOWN IS DEFINITELY WHERE YOU WANT TO BE.
J
imbaran Bay has been known
BEACHFRONT GEM
for decades as the go-to
The word Sundara means “beautiful”
destination for those in search
in Sanskrit and the restaurant
of fresh grilled seafood, a table
definitely does the name justice. On
on the sand and a nice sunset
the patio you can sink into the sturdy
view. While the simple shacks and
furniture and gaze out past the lap
smoky barbeques are alluring in
pool at the curved bay, from lunch
their own right, those in search of
until late at night. Indoors you will
a bit more glitz and glam are often
find that the décor is dominated by
left wanting. This is why the opening
browns and greys, a surprisingly
of Sundara restaurant by the Four
dark color palate for a beachside
Seasons Resort Bali is a welcome
retreat, but somehow it still manages
addition to the area.
to work. You might get the feeling
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of being in a friend’s beautiful beachside mansion – the heavy, long dining tables are perfect for elaborate food spreads to be shared family-style. It is sophisticated yet homey, and the food and cocktails are nothing short of divine.
HEARTY GOODNESS Executive Chef Greg Bundt’s menu items are simple, but there is much beauty in their simplicity. You won’t find strange flavor combinations that
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leave you puzzled, or dishes with
these days is “minum-minum cantik,”
glass’ worth of frozen lime slush
so much going on that it starts to
which literally means, “drinking
and gin. It can be enjoyed as is or
feel overwhelming. What you will
pretty.” Outside of the Seminyak
stirred slowly (and sensually – as
find are flavor combinations that go
area, looking for delicious cocktails to
Javier recommended during a recent
together just perfectly!
sip on while sitting pretty used to be
visit to Bali) for a slightly different
challenging, but Sundara’s cocktails
flavor.
Menu highlights include the
This is an example of how a
rack of lamb, the rib-eye steak and
as designed by Javier De Las Muelas
the lemon linguine with herbs and
of DRY MARTINI in Barcelona
drink can change, something that
snapper, not to mention the sides
will definitely fit the bill. Light and
Javier described as very important
refreshing, the flavors are interesting
to him. One of his philosophies is
yet balanced and the cocktail menu is
to always change and evolve while
so extensive that it is hard to decide
staying true to oneself, much like
where to start.
the artist Madonna. Aside from the
like baby beets with goat cheese and thyme and the fresh bread that comes straight out of the oven and right to your table. Many of their ingredients come from gardens planted in the Bedugul area, which the chef always makes time to visit. Another lovely thing about Sundara is the open kitchen, where customers can watch the kitchen team in action. The kitchen also has a great view of the bay – a view that Chef Bundt has said is always tempting him to drop what he is doing and grab his surfboard.
SIPPING PRETTY
You can find refreshing
Jim-let, Javier also recommends the
concoctions like the Smoked Red
pitchers, as not only are they good
Berries or Tea Time cocktail and
for sharing but they also help to
sultry options like the Thousand
keep the drinks cooler for longer in
Nights cocktail, which consists of
the balmy, tropical air.
star anise, passion fruit, lime juice,
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green cardamom, and dark rum topped with a dash of saffron.
Sundara at Four Seasons Resort
Another must-try is the Jim-let Fox-
Bali Jimbaran, South Kuta
trot. The drink has lime juice and
(0361) 708-327
tonic water topped off with half a
www.fourseasons.com/jimbaranbay
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PHOTOS COURTESY OF FOUR SEASONS RESORT BALI JIMBARAN
A term popularly used by Indonesians
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TREAT-MEN LADIES AREN’T THE ONLY ONES ENTITLED TO PAMPERING! IN THIS EDITION WE EXPLORE SOME MEN’S TREATMENTS OFFERED AT TWO DISTINGUISHED SPAS LOCATED JUST 15 MINUTES FROM EACH OTHER. BALI&BEYOND JULY 2013
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T
hese days, grooming
of experience, one that is actually
rituals for men include
refreshing and blissful.
more than just shaving
The entrance of the Lagoon Spa is
face stubble and applying
located behind a waterfall, sending
a bit of deodorant every
an exhilarating rush through your
morning. Some men have daily
system as you cross the threshold.
routines so complex that they could
But once you step into the stylish spa
give their lady friends a run for their
you will be overcome with serenity
money! Whether you are a high-
as the therapeutic background music
maintenance fellow or just a simple
is instantly calming.
guy who would like to indulge while
After changing into a soft and
on your holiday, here are two places
comfortable robe, you’ll be led into
that we recommend for getting your
the facial treatment room that is set
face groomed, nails trimmed and
at the perfect temperature. Then you
feet pampered.
can sink into the plush reclining seat and wait for your therapist to begin
THE LAGOON SPA
your 45 minute Babor Men’s Facial
I have personally consulted many
treatment.
places for facial treatments, and they
This facial treats the skin with
usually involved painful extractions
organic ingredients, cleanses it
of blackheads and peeling processes
from dirt and blackheads, as well
that left me looking like a piece of
as moisturizes. After the facial and
freshly cut veal by the end. However,
scalp massage comes an exfoliating
the Lagoon Spa at The Laguna
scrub and a natural peel where your
Resort & Spa offers a different kind
skin gets a deep cleansing down to
the smallest pores. Towards the end of the session a cool facial mask is applied, and then your hands and arms will be treated to a gentle kneading from the trained hands of the therapist. I felt so relaxed during this treatment that I actually dozed off and awoke only when the therapist
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began to wipe the mask off my
added bonus, this month the Lagoon
REMÉDE SPA
face. I personally recommend this
Spa is offering guests an extra
For nice and clean hands and feet,
treatment because aside from being
30 minutes on their treatments in
I suggest the men’s pedicure and
relaxing, there is not much fuss
celebration of their 1st anniversary.
manicure treatment at Reméde Spa.
regarding the process. It is relatively
Entering The St. Regis Bali Resort
quick and easy and will leave you
The Laguna Resort & Spa
is like stepping into the legendary
superbly tranquil. The next thing you
BTDC Lot N2, Nusa Dua
Hanging Gardens of Babylon.
will want to do is just slip into your
(0361) 771-327
The large gate features a canopy
bed and drift off to sleep. As an
www.thelagunabali.com
of hanging plants and the road
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leading to the lobby area is lined with stylishly manicured gardens. Riding the buggy to the Reméde Spa through the shady tropical grounds, you can’t help but fall into a stressfree and tranquil state of mind. When you enter the spa through the crystal-curtained oriental threshold, you will be welcomed by the warm and friendly smiles of their professional staff. The quiet and calm sanctuary is surrounded by koi ponds and the soothing murmuring fountains will prepare you for the bliss you’re about to experience. My session took place in one of the two special rooms designed specifically for this treatment. As I sat on the manicure-pedicure chair, the treatment began with the clipping of my finger nails and cuticles and pumicing of my heels. Afterwards came an excellent hand and feet scrubbing using a special concoction of coconut oil and scrub cream, which helped to clean all the dirt from
My feet were then immersed in a
often. Reméde Spa’s manicure and
small jet pool of warm water while
pedicure is something I think any
my hands were wrapped in heated
man would benefit from, especially
Paraffin wax – a special aromatic
those who have been in and out of
gelatinous wax that improves blood
the sea or at the beach a lot during
circulation, releases tension and
their stay in Bali.
moisturizes the skin. I chatted away with the warm and friendly staff while
St. Regis Bali Resort
my hands and feet got the best one
Kawasan Pariwisata BTDC Lot S6,
hour pampering they have ever had.
Nusa Dua (0361) 847-8111
I hadn’t realized the kind of battering my hands and feet were
www.stregisbali.com
getting from being in the sun every By Ariko Ahmad
day and wearing flip flops so
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PHOTOS COURTESY OF THE LAGUNA AND ST. REGIS BALI
my pores and peel away dead skin.
REST&RELAXATION
WOW FACTOR THE W BALI DEFINITELY HAS ITS OWN DISTINCT STYLE. FOLLOW US AS WE EXPLORE THEIR UNIQUE VILLAS AND TELL YOU ALL ABOUT THEIR NEXT BIG PARTY COMING UP IN JULY!
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I
f you’re familiar with the
from all the action too – step out on
with lush greenery, the villa complex
retreats and suites at the W
to the balcony and you’ll find the
is a tranquil hideaway for those who
Retreat & Spa Bali, then you
WET pool and WooBar in plain
want to be a bit more removed from
probably already know that
sight, both practically begging you
all the action.
these rooms are bright, the
to come out and play.
colors pop, and you’re greeted by
But did you know that aside from
W VILLA RETREATS
tracks from the W’s signature CD
the retreats and suites there’s also
In total there are 79 villas, each with
pumping out of BOSE speakers from
a tucked-away villa complex that
their own private entrance and pool.
the moment you walk into the room.
you pass when you first enter the
When you enter the Marvelous One
You’re just a stone’s throw away
property? With stone pathways lined
Bedroom Pool Villa, the first thing
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THE OASIS IS A WIDE-OPEN GRASSY AREA SURROUNDED BY WATERWAYS WITH A RAISED BALINESE BALE OVERLOOKING A BEAUTIFUL TEMPLE STRUCTURE.
you’ll notice is the daybed at the far
cozy sitting area and behind the
end of the pool with colorful lanterns
bed, a workspace with a desk
hanging overhead and long, quirky
and high speed Internet that faces
pillows that resemble swim noodles.
a wall planted with orchids. The
Called the “Bale Bengong” day bed,
bathroom and dressing room are
it’s perfect for doing exactly what
extra spacious and the oversized
its name implies – staring out into
bathtub equipped with bath salts will
the distance and doing absolutely
beckon you to take a relaxing soak
nothing.
while admiring your pretty pool and
Opening the glass sliding doors,
garden area through the window.
you’ll come face to face with the
We loved the body products by bliss
bed. Placed in the center of the
(made specifically for the W) as
room, it is accented with fluffy green
well as the toiletries wrapped with
throw pillows of an interesting
cute quotes like “Who’s got pearly
texture. To the right you’ll find a
whites?” (toothbrush) and “When it
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gets rough” (razor). These kinds of
area surrounded by waterways with
name of the W Bali’s annual music
fun and quirky details can be found
a raised Balinese bale overlooking
festival held during the high season.
all over the resort and are the true
a beautiful temple structure. It’s
This year’s SPF party will be held
signature of the W.
the perfect place for you to lounge
on July 28 and features an array of
around with some local magazines
international DJs including Cassius, a
WOW Two Bedroom Pool Villa
and get the scoop on what’s hot in
French DJ that records and releases
with a private living room and
the Seminyak area.
house, indie dance and synth pop
Other villa options include the
guest bathroom and the Extreme
music, and Yolanda Be Cool – a
WOW Three Bedroom Pool Villa
COUNTDOWN TO SPF
duo from Australia who have played
that features a spacious dining
“SPF” isn’t only plastered on the
after Justin Martin, Flo Rida, Pitbull
area and a 92 square meter pool.
front of the bottles of sunblock you
and Jesse Rose.
Also noteworthy is the Oasis, one
tote around the island. The three
The pool party starts at 1 p.m.
of our favorite things about the
letters also stand for “Sip. Play.
at the WET DECK, so get ready for
villas. Located in the center of the
Flirt.”, which is one of the W’s
some serious fun in the sun with
complex, it is a wide-open grassy
mantras and also happens to be the
the W’s delicious cocktails with
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complimentary to in-house guests
the party that will last into the wee
night (around 10 p.m.) there will
at the W Bali, so what better
hours of the morning.
be a firework and light show, and
opportunity to try out the W villas
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then it’s on to the party downstairs
if you haven’t already? For outside
at WOOBASE, where guests can
visitors, tickets are available for Rp.
W Retreat & Spa Bali - Seminyak
dance and mingle while the resident
650,000 nett per person. Grab your
Jalan Petitenget, Seminyak
DJs work their magic until 4 a.m.
bikinis or swim trunks and a snazzy
(0361) 473-8106
outfit to change into later, and join
www.wretreatbali.com
All performances are
PHOTOS COURTESY OF THE W RETREAT & SPA BALI - SEMINYAK
house pours of Beluga. Later that
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PONDERINGPOINT
BRING BACK THE BEACH SHACK WHERE CAN ONE GO TO ENJOY A SUPER LAID-BACK TIME NOW THAT THE BEACH SHACKS ARE DECREASING IN NUMBERS? and do whatever we liked there – sip fresh coconut, eat Indomie (Indonesian instant noodles), meet new people or simply enjoy the ocean view. Nowadays there are less and less beach shacks to be found. But something interesting to note is that they have influenced a trend in architecture. If you head to the Bukit Peninsula on the southernmost point of Bali, where some of the best beaches lie, you’ll find modern beach clubs inspired by the traditional beach shacks. Beyond Bali, for example at Gili Trawangan un. Sand. Palm trees.
long as we know how to appreciate
beach shacks that serve as luxury
Endless views of the
whatever is available around us.
accommodation for travelers.
shore and lines of beach
On the inside they provide cozy
Decorated in vibrant colors with
shacks. The beach
little havens. Despite beach shacks
high ceilings and a fancy bar
used to be the perfect
not being sturdy enough to be a
set-up, this new design concept
place to enjoy long lazy days with a
permanent shelter, they still offer
has taken the old beach shack
glimpse of Balinese culture, and this
protection from the rain and the sun
style to the next level. However, I
is always how I visualize Bali in my
and keep the sand out of our eyes
must admit that I really miss the old
mind.
during windy days. Beach shacks
beach shacks and the honesty and
are unpretentious hang out spots that
simplicity of it all. Additionally, the
wonderful because it enables the
welcome everyone, from the calm
sleek new hangouts bring some
structure to blend seamlessly into its
and cool to the loud and boisterous.
questions to mind: Will today’s
Beach shack architecture is
surroundings. Using palm fiber for
Owned by locals and visited by
beach bars still welcome the same
ropes, dry vegetation for thatching,
international tourists, they used to be
crowd? Or will the budget travelers
and bamboo or wood to hold the
the perfect meeting point. Several
be left without a place to lay low,
structure up, beach shacks show
years ago my friends and I would
relax and be themselves?
us that we can build anything as
traipse over to hidden beaches
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island, you can also find modern
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FASHIONFOLIO
Jungle Daisy The Gatsby era was a time of revelry when women were daring with their fashion. In this installment of FASHION FOLIO we decided to take that feeling and translate it to the present, with Gatsby-esque styles juxtaposed against a backdrop of the Balinese jungle. Release your inner Daisy with gowns and strings of pearls inspired by the following pages.
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Long tube tulle dress and headband from Blaire Earrings and necklace from Jemme Jewellery
Stylist Josephine Milka S. Stylist assistant Dame Sitorus Digital Imaging Yano Sumampow www.why-imaging.com Photographer Merdi Uriko www.why-imaging.com Make-up & Hair Dendy Oktariady at Fame Inc Models Katya Fame Model Management & Listy Location & Animals Bali Zoo BALI&BEYOND JULY 2013
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Black long jersey dress from Espen Salberg Diamond drop earrings and bangle from Jemme Jewellery
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Black dress with red fringe vest from Ali Charisma Beaded bracelet and drop earrings from Karista Krishna at SATU
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Tulle dress with crystal details from Ali Charisma Earrings from Jemme Jewellery
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from Blaire
Long embelished dress from Ali Charisma
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ACTION&ATTRACTION
THE COCONUT WORKOUT IN APRIL OUR CONTRIBUTOR SHARED WITH US THE BENEFITS OF CONSUMING FRESH COCONUT WATER. HERE SHE SHOWS US HOW THE FRUIT CAN BE USED AS A FUN PROP FOR A BRIEF EXERCISE IN YOUR VILLA!
T
he last thing any of us
• Stand with your feet shoulder
down, raise the coconut as high as
want to do while on
width apart, then keep your back
you can over your shoulders. Make
holiday is to break a
straight and head up looking
sure you keep your back straight
sweat. But even just a short
forward. Hold the coconut at your
throughout the movement and your
workout will help keep you
chest with your elbows bent.
core (stomach area) tight.
energized throughout the day while
• From here, squat down to 90
• Bring your body back to standing
fighting off that dreaded fat as you
degrees (or less if it’s too hard for
position and lower the coconut back
eat a little more than you normally
you in the beginning). As you squat
to chest level.
would during your Bali holiday. You don’t need access to a fancy gym – just pop down to a local market or ask your hotel staff for a fresh young coconut, then follow this
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simple 10-step workout for a leaner, toner and fitter you. Each movement must be done 8 - 12 times and the entire workout is to be repeated 3 times. This workout will last 15 - 20 minutes. It is important to note that to get the absolute best effect you cannot have breaks in between the exercises. When you finish exercise 1, you must immediately do exercise 2. The trick is intensity and not allowing the muscles to rest during the workout. Breathe in on the way down, breathe out on the way up. Repeat this workout 3 times a week for the best results.
1. COCONUT SQUATS This exercise works out your legs and shoulders at the same time
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3. COCONUT BICEPS
4. FULL EXTENSION ABS
Get those biceps pumping!
Targets your upper and lower
• Place the coconut in the palm of
abdominal muscles. Breathe in as
your hand. Stand with your feet
you extend your body, breathe
shoulder width apart, back straight
out as you curl up into the crunch
and your head looking straight in
position.
front of you. Tighten your core and
• Lie flat on your back and keep
extend your arm out with your elbow
your head slightly off the floor (not
slightly bent. • Start this exercise by keeping your elbow close to your waist and bend it upwards by bringing the coconut
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towards your shoulder. • Keep the movement flowing by bringing your arm back down the same way and finish at the starting position. When you have completed your 8-12 reps, switch arms and do the same.
2. COCONUT PUSH-UPS A great exercise for your chest and triceps • Get down on the floor in a push-up position. Keep your back straight and make sure your behind is not sticking up. Your head must be in line with your back looking down. Keep your wrist in line with
touching), looking up to the sky.
your elbows and your knees bent
Keep your legs stretched out straight
touching the floor. • With one of your hands on the
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in front of you. Grab the coconut with both hands and extend your
coconut and the other one on the
arms behind your head without
ground, lower your body down till
touching the floor.
your face is almost touching the
• Curl your upper body up and at
floor, all the time keeping your back
the same time bend your knees to
straight.
bring them towards your head and
• Push back upwards to finish at the
chest. As you raise your upper body,
starting position. When you have
bring the coconut with you and over
completed your 8-12 reps, switch the
your knees.
coconut over to the other arm and
• Bring it back to the start position
do the same movement again.
and repeat.
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5. COCONUT LUNGES The best exercise for your glutes and thighs while working the shoulders
• Keeping your legs straight raise
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them up towards the sky and while at the same time trying to reach your
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toes with the coconut.
• Keep your back straight and look
• Return your upper body to the
straight in front of you. Make sure
starting position. Don’t allow your
your core is tight. Hold the coconut
body to fall back down but control
in your hands with your arms
the movement and repeat.
straight, hanging down.
6. PULLOVER COCONUT
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Tones and strengthens your back • Lie flat on your back with your knees bent. Your head, back and feet should all be in contact with the floor. Hold the coconut in your hands directly above your chest, keeping your elbows slightly bent. • From here, lower the coconut behind your head, almost touching the floor. Keep your elbows slightly bent all the time and make sure the
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rest of your body remains in the position outlined above. • Return coconut to the starting position and repeat.
8. TRICEPS OVER HEAD Tone up those underarms to give you
7. TOE TOUCH ABS
a leaner look
• Lie down flat on the floor and hold
• Stand with your feet shoulder
the coconut in your hands, placing it
width apart. Keep your back
on your tummy.
straight, your core tight and your head looking forward. Hold the
• Keeping your left leg straight, step
elbows bent.
out to the side with your right leg,
• Raise the coconut up all the way
bending at the right knee. At the
over your head and lock your arms
same time, raise the coconut in front
out fully if you can. The trick here is
of you to your shoulder level.
to always ensure your elbows are
• Bring it back to the starting
locked in the same position, close to
position by lowering the coconut and straightening your right leg, standing
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your head at all times. • Lower the coconut behind your
up straight. Repeat the movement but
head keeping your elbows locked
now with your left leg. Do 4-6 reps
and controlling the movement on the
on each leg (8-12 altogether)
way down.
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coconut behind your head with your
10 9. RUSSIAN TWIST
10. COCONUT DEADLIFT
Excellent way to tighten up your
Excellent for posture and trains your
core. Breathe in when you twist to
lower back and hamstrings at the
the left, breathe out when you twist
same time
to the right.
• Stand with your feet shoulder
• Lie down flat on the floor and
width apart, keep your back straight
bend your knees with your feet
and your head up, looking forward.
slightly off the floor. At the same
• From there, bend down lowering
time lift your back so your body is
the coconut just in front of you but
in a ‘V’ position. Keep your head
keeping your knees slightly bent. Be
straight looking forward and hold
careful to not arch your back. You
the coconut in front of you at chest
will feel the pull on back of your legs
level.
and your lower back.
• From here twist your waist to the
• Bring your body back up,
left and then twist to the right. All
straightening your knees and
the time maintaining the position
returning to the starting position.
outlined above.
Don’t rush too much with this exercise! Don’t worry if you can’t get 8-12 reps in for each exercise. The main thing is to do each exercise correctly without breaks and don’t be afraid to allow the muscle to burn. The first few times you do this program it may take longer than normal as you become familiar with the exercises. But stick with it and you will truly feel
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the benefits of this 10-Step All-Body Workout in less than 20 minutes for 3 times a week. Do it by the pool, in your villa, on the beach, in the rice fields or anywhere that inspires you to get into shape. The best thing about this exercise is that you’ll be able to enjoy the fruit afterwards! By Irma Barzdaite Photos for this article were taken at Nyuh Bali Villas Jalan Bali Deli No. 99, Seminyak (0361) 738-920 www.nyuhbalivillas.com
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RAZZLE DAZZLE JEMBER WAS ONCE KNOWN AS THE BIGGEST PRODUCER OF TOBACCO BUT HAS NOW BECOME INDONESIA’S CARNIVAL CAPITAL WITH THEIR ANNUAL JEMBER FASHION CARNAVAL.
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housands of people
actually what Jember looks like
flocking to the town
during the Jember Fashion Carnaval
center, loud music
(JFC).
pumping on gigantic speakers, traffic
It was almost 12 years ago that they first introduced the carnival. As
everywhere and people dressed
a local, I can safely say that back
up in striking costumes. This is not
then it wasn’t as spectacular as it is
a scene from a carnival in Rio de
today, but it was very festive for a
Janeiro that I’m describing. It is
town as small as Jember. Dynand
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Fariz, the man behind the JFC, first held the carnival without any support from the local government or private companies, but it has impressively managed to grow into the world’s 4th biggest carnival event attended by thousands from around the globe. When I graduated from high school I moved to Surabaya and was surprised to see the buzz on social media about the JFC. I never imagined that JFC would grow to be such a major event. When one of my friends decided to join the carnival as one of the artists last year, I took the opportunity to go back to my hometown and see the 11th annual JFC. One of the first things I saw was 600 artists walking along the 4 km catwalk located right in the heart of the town, all dressed
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up in beautiful and dazzling handmade costumes. Every year the event has a theme, and last year’s was ‘Extremeagination’ with 10 categories of costumes; Roman Empire, Madurese, Oceanarium, Persians, Orchiaceae, Savana, Mushroom, Dragon, Trinidad & Tobago, and Planet Heredity. Trinidad & Tobago is the category that I believe deserves a special note. As participants came out on the street dancing to the music, they were utterly engaging with their fantastic costumes and
Everything seemed to go smoothly
handedly brought many positive
huge wings adorned with thousands
and the organizers managed to
changes to this little town.
of brightly colored feathers. They
keep everything in order. The city
were able to lure everyone into
itself has grown from it and slowly
continues to grow, the Jember
joining in and dancing.
but surely there have been more and
Fashion Carnaval will return
In my personal opinion I
more hotels popping up as well as
this year for three full days from
think that the carnival has really
more places to hang out. One can
August 23 to 25 with the theme
progressed over the years.
even say that the JFC has single
‘Artechsion.’ The new costume
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As the popularity of the carnival
categories include Betawi, Art
INDONESIA
Deco, Tibet, Venice, Octopus, Canvas, Tribe, Bamboo, Spider, and Beetle. The event will also feature painting, photography and culinary exhibitions. For more details, please visit www.jemberfashioncarnaval. com. This is one event in August that
JEMBER
you surely don’t want to miss!
SOUTHERN BEACHES During your stay in Jember, you
have hints of tobacco-inspired motifs
Papuma you will find Payangan
should take some time to visit the
in them.
Beach. It’s a beautiful hilly seafront
Pasir Putih Malikan Beach, or
with a busy morning fish market
and Papuma beaches are located
what the locals like to call Papuma
where fishermen sell their fresh
about 40 km away from town, and
beach, is really popular with tourists.
catch of the day. I also recommend
you will pass magnificent views of
With expansive coral reefs and
climbing up to the top of Semboja
tobacco fields and teak plantations
white sand, the place is perfect for
Hill to catch a glimpse of Nusa
along the way. Jember is renowned
catching the sunrise and watching
Barung, which is a no-visitor
for their tobacco production and
the fishermen head out to sea.
conservation island.
even the batik prints from this area
Just a 10-minute ride from
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PHOTOS BY DWI PUTRI RATNASARI
southern beaches. The Payangan
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CAPITALCORNER
BRUNCH-TASTIC LATE RISER? LOOKING FOR A LITTLE BUBBLY WITH YOUR MEAL? BRUNCH IS HERE TO SAVE THE DAY!
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he nice thing about
“Martini Brunch” is really something
course. The live cooking, pizza
brunch is that you don’t
special. Known for an exquisite
and pasta stations and scrumptious
have to be an early riser
selection of signature Italian dishes
dessert spread will give you plenty
to take advantage of
and steakhouse creations, the Lobo
of reasons to be excited on Sundays.
it, which makes it the
Restaurant presents an a la carte
On top of that is the massive
perfect activity during weekends. The
menu and buffet prepared by Chef
selection of 101 martinis, including
options are endless, so check out our
de Cuisine Jordi Bernus and his
the famous Blackberry Martini,
mini-guide to a handful of delectable
culinary team to go along with their
Summer Watermelon and Irish
brunches offered in Jakarta.
101 martini creations.
Wake Up Call. Live easy listening
A raw bar features fresh oysters,
music completes the Martini Brunch
LOBO RESTAURANT
cold cuts, salad and more as
experience, which is available every
The Lobo Restaurant at the Ritz
appetizer options, then choose
Sunday from 12 to 2:30 p.m. Non-
Carlton Hotel Jakarta and their
chicken, beef or fish for the main
alcohol brunch is Rp. 428.000++
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per person, then add Rp.250.000++ for martinis, sangria, wines and sparkling wines. Jalan Lingkar Mega Kuningan Kav. 1-1 No. 1, Jakarta (021) 2551-8888
SAILENDRA RESTAURANT The Sailendra Restaurant at the JW Marriott Hotel Jakarta has been hyped as one of the best brunch venues in town, and for good reason. “Funch,” short for Fun Sunday Brunch at Sailendra Restaurant, offers a large variety of local and international favorites with highlights including a seafood bar and a wide selection of sushi. Sailendra has a noodle station
a chocolate fountain, traditional
offering everything from Indonesian
local treats and New Zealand
egg noodles to Japanese udon.
Natural ice cream. This luscious
Sailendra’s signature dish, oxtail
buffet includes non-alcoholic drinks
soup, can also be found at this
and is Rp. 298.000++ per person,
station. To satisfy your craving
or pay Rp. 548.000++ per person
for sweets, check out the dessert
to get free-flow alcoholic beverages
station that offers various cakes,
with brunch. Jalan Lingkar Mega Kuningan Kav E
and Ivan Wibowo are graduates
1-2, Jakarta, (021) 5798-8888
of the Culinary Institute of America and their first Pop-Up Brunch (held
GOOD FOR EATS
in December 2012) came about
The Cook Shop is not located in
as a way to reminisce about the
a fancy hotel – on the contrary it
brunch food in New York that they
is actually a meat shop for JAPFA
miss. Customers love their Meat and
products with an open kitchen and
Taters (wagyu hanger steak with
facilities that can be rented for
fried egg, mushroom and bernaise
private functions. A Pop-Up Brunch
sauce, served with homemade spicy
can be found here on the first and
potato salad), “Guac” Benediction
third weekends of each month,
(tweaked version of eggs
managed by a duo of passionate
benedict with smoked salmon and
young chefs by the name of Good
guacamole, served with petite salad
For Eats (G48). Fernando Sindu
and corn fritters) and Toastilicious
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a great place to enjoy a relaxing weekend brunch to the sound of jazz and bossanova music. At Koi you will also find a small play area for kids, paintings on the walls showcasing local artists and free Wi-Fi. As for those who bike on weekends, try cycling out to this restaurant before 10 a.m. to get a complimentary coffee or tea. Dogs are also permitted on Koi’s terrace, and your furry friends will be treated to a bowl of water. Don’t miss out on Koi’s Grilled Camembert, Eggs Benedict or Eggs Florentine, which are customer favorites. For a bit of local flavor you can try their Nasi Lemak or Chicken Curry Porridge. Koi also
(sweet and savory modern French toast with smoked beef bacon and maple syrup, served with strawberry compote and homemade vanilla ice cream). Highland Farm and JAPFA supply the poultry, eggs and beef, and Good For Eats always tries to use local products and educate its customers about local products. The hosts a gallery with beautiful pieces
Italian coffee from Caffee Vergnano
KOI RESTAURANT & GALLERY
1882 has people flocking to their
Koi has been a pioneer in Jakarta’s
if you need to walk off your brunch,
Pop-Up Brunches so reservations are
developing brunch scene for years
head up to the second floor to
a must, especially on Sundays.
now, with an innovative menu
explore their showroom.
of antique furniture and paintings so
that includes American, European Jalan Hang Lekir 1 No. 15, Jakarta
and Indonesian cuisine. This chic
Jalan Kemang Raya no. 72, Jakarta
(021) 7396530
restaurant in the Kemang area is
(021) 719-5667
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delicious menu along with fragrant
LULO KITCHEN & BAR Lulo Kitchen & Bar has good news for late risers and breakfast lovers, because an all-day breakfast is served there every day! Located at the Kemang Arcade building in South Jakarta, Lulo offers a selection of 13 international breakfast menus: English, Polish, Scandinavian, French, Swiss, German, Belgian, New Yorker, Philadelphian, Spanish, Indonesian, Korean and Japanese.
creations like the Smoked Salmon
Lulo transforms into a hip bar – the
Wrapped Rolls with Roti Jala, Mix
owners are DJ Riri Mestika and DJ
like New York bagels with lox,
Seafood Plancha, and Dori Fish Fillet
Winky Wiryawan, well-known local
Belgian mixed fruit waffles with
with Rice and Sambal Matah. For
disc jockeys who can sometimes be
maple syrup, Indonesian fried
dessert, their homemade Thai Iced
seen spinning tunes or mingling with
rice with grilled Wagyu beef, and
Tea Ice Cream is a must-try.
There’s so much to choose from,
English eggs sunny-side up with
the crowd. Jalan Kemang Raya no. 20A,
The interior at Lulo is eclectic
Jakarta, (021) 718-2302
hash browns, baked beans, sausage
and has a French ‘art noveau’
and mushrooms. Lulo also offers an
feel with mismatched furniture that
East-Meets-West menu that includes
manages to go together. At night
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By Dewi Irma
BEYONDUPDATES
FROM BALI WITH FUN Last June, Surfer Girl held its largest event to date outside Bali at the Grand City Mall Surabaya, with the main atrium transformed into a colorful tropical oasis. The month-long event was packed with fun activities like chatting via Twitter with Summer the Surfer Girl, photo sessions in the specially-constructed diorama photo booth area, games, quizzes pho and lots of prizes. Towards the end of the month they upped the leve level of excitement with the Surfer Gir Girl ‘Happy Dance’ Live Show, wh which combined story telling wit with a fashion show. Surfer Girl rea really brought the fun of Bali to Sur Surabaya with this event. ww www.surfer-girl.com
THE FACE OF JAKARTA During the months of May and June a photography exhibition titled “Moeka Djakarta” (meaning the “Face of Jakarta”) showcased different corners of the capital as captured by three young and talented photographers; Nicholas Hilman, Nicholas Raditya Santoso, and William Tan. Held at the Four Seasons Hotel Jakarta, the show was curated by the renowned photographer Martin Westlake. On June 4, a celebration for the exhibition was held in conjunction to Jakarta’s 486th anniversary. The celebration also marked the launching of the namesake book – a compilation of the photographs displayed in the show. The book is now available for purchase at the hotel’s gift shop and select bookstores throughout Jakarta. Four Seasons Hotel Jakarta Jalan H.R. Rasuna Said, Jakarta, (021) 252-3456
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www.fourseasons.com/jakarta
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COMMUNITYCALENDAR
JAZZ IN THE VILLAGE Make your way up to Ubud on July 9 and 10 for The Ubud Village Jazz Festival, where 100 renowned international and Indonesian jazz talents will converge on the grounds of the Arma Museum. Artists such as Peter Beets from Netherlands, Uwe Plath from Germany, Dewa Budjana and Dwiki Dharmawan (to name a few) will be ready to dazzle you with musical flair under the beautiful starry night sky. What better way to have a splendid time in Ubud? www.ubudvillagejazzfestival.com
SPARKLING NIGHT Following the success of last year’s event, Jemme Jewelly and the W Retreat & Spa Bali have announced their 3rd annual Bali Ball, which will be held on August 16 at the W Bali’s Great Room. This glamorous charity event will include cocktails, fireworks and a live auction that will talents from around the island. 100% of the ticket sales will go towards Bali Kids, Yayasan Samaritan and Yayasan Bumi Sehat. Enlist your business to participate and mark your calendars in August to attend a good cause! www.thebaliball.com
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BREEZY JAZZ Jazz Market By The Sea returns for a third festive year! This event will be held during Indonesian Independence Day weekend, from August 16 to 18, at the Taman Bhagawan in Tanjung Benoa. The cultural fiesta will showcase the best of Indonesian artists such as the legendary Ireng Maulana, Syaharani and Queenfireworks, Balawan, Barry Likumahuwa and the Sandy Winarta Quartet, in unique and creative musical collaborations. It will also feature workshops promoting awareness of Indonesian culture and a multitude of market stalls offering traditional cuisine, handicrafts and loads of fun activities for you and your whole family. www.jazz-market.com
YOUNG IDOL The Westin Resort Nusa Dua Bali will hold its UNICEF Check Out For Children charity concert on July 12 at the hotel’s Mangupura Hall. Dubbed ‘An Inspiring Evening with Kamasean Matthews’, the concert will feature the youngest Indonesian Idol finalist, Kamasean Matthews. Tickets for the concert are Rp.75,000 for adults and Rp. 50,000 for children. Fans will also have the opportunity to meet and greet Kamasean at an exclusive one hour sharing session for Rp. 150,000. All proceeds will be donated directly to UNICEF who will provide educational opportunities and vaccines across the Asia Pacific region. All the more reason to come and show
BTDC Lot N3, Nusa Dua (0361) 771-906 www.westinnusaduabali.com
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your support for this event! The Westin Resort Nusa Dua Bali
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
MIX MASTER Bayu Wiseso from KuDeTa snagged the Bartender of the Year award at the Indonesia Diageo WORLD CLASS 2013 National Finals with his cocktail called ‘Moon Tease.’ The finals were held on June 3 at KuDeTa’s latest installment, Mejekawi, where Bayu beat five other finalists from Bali and Jakarta. He will represent Indonesia at the Global Finals aboard the Azamara Journey cruise ship. www.diaego.com
STRUT YOUR STUFF Models clad in the spring collections of Nautica, Lacoste, New Look and Swatch strutted down the runway on May 31 at Beachwalk for a crowd of two hundred VIP invitees and shoppers. The invitees then continued to an After Show Pool Party at the newly opened Sheraton Bali Kuta Resort. www.beachwalkbali.com
RUNNING & GIVING As part of the BII Maybank Bali Marathon 2013 on June 16, BII contributed savings to 486 best students from 27 schools located in the villages passed by the BII Maybank Bali Marathon route. BII also extended an opportunity to 40 Balinese wheelchair athletes to join the 5K run and experience the marathon atmosphere. www.balimarathon.com
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BLACK TIE A high society crowd was seen at the Grand Ballroom of The Mulia Bali on May 27 for a gala dinner featuring the brilliant vocal group Il Divo and a fashion show by one of Indonesia’s most talented designers Adrian Gan. This glamorous event was by invitation only. www.themulia.com
THE GIFT OF SIGHT The Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa and The John Fawcett Foundation held a free eye examination program for the Nusa Dua community. On May 30, eye exams were administered to 615 people, 563 pairs of reading and corrective glasses were distributed, eye drop medication was provided to 261 people, and 10 elderly folks had on-site cataract surgeries. The next day the team visited two elementary schools and examined approximately 1,200 children, providing a total of 48 corrective glasses and eye medication for 60 children. www.nusaduahotel.com
ANGELS TAKE FLIGHT The 11th annual I’m An Angel charity event took place on June 15 at Ku De Ta, featuring a silent auction, performances by Belgian artist Sioen and Balinese artist Ayu Laksmi, and a live auction with TV celebrity Farah Quinn. Funds raised by IAA help to improve standards of living and empower rural communities in Bali. www.imanangel.org
VALUABLE SKILLS On May 9, Alila Villas Uluwatu and the R.O.L.E Foundation signed a MOU to help disadvantaged women in Bali achieve economic independence. Students of the Bali WISE Vocational Skills Course will be trained in Food and Beverage Service, Housekeeping and Cooking, overseen by the professional Alila Villas staff. www.alilahotels.com/uluwatu
JUNGLE READS Bali Zoo proudly launched its first book on May 28 titled “Wildlife in Paradise.” Images from the book were all photographed at the Bali Zoo by Omar Ariff, a renowned nature photographer from Malaysia. Bali Zoo donates 10% from each book to the Friends of National Park Foundation for preservation of the Bali Mynah bird. www.bali-zoo.com
GOLDEN ERA On June 14 a cool crowd was spotted at the Meja Kitchen & Bar in Seminyak for the Cointreau Fizz party. With complimentary Cointreau Fizz upon arrival, the giddy guests clad in gold mingled and danced to tunes from Paulina Impala & Moko D with Mr. T-Sax. www.cointreau.com
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Negara
JEMBRANA
Medewi
West Bali National Park
Pemuteran
Menjangan Island
Gilimanuk
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Candi Dasa
Nusa Lembongan Island
Semarapura
Nusa Penida Island
Nusa Ceningan Island
Tanjung Benoa
Sanur
Tenganan
Amlapura
Amed
Tulamben M. Agung
KARANGASEM
Besakih
Lake Batur
KLUNGKUNG GIANYAR
DENPASAR
Taman Ayun
BADUNG
Ubud
Bangli
BANGLI
M. Batur Kintamani Bedugul
Kerobokan Seminyak Legian NGURAH RAI Kuta Tuban INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Jimbaran Uluwatu
Canggu
Tanah Lot
Tabanan
TABANAN
M. Batukaru
Laker Buyan Lake Tamblingan Lake Bratan
BULELENG
Lovina
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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
■ 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
■ BRITAIN
(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.
Tel: (0361) 975-136, 971-159, Jl. Raya Ubud, Ubud, www.mpl-ubud.com
■ MUSEUM RUDANA Tel: (0361) 975-779, 976-479, Peliatan, Ubud
■ MUSEUM SUBAK Tel: (0361) 810-315, Jl. Raya Kediri, Desa Sanggulan, Tabanan
■ BIMC Hospital Kuta ■ POLAND
Jl.Gunung Agung 93, Denpasar 80118 Tel: (0361) 426-171, Fax: (0361) 426-477 E-mail: konsulslowakbali@yahoo.com
■ 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
■ AGUNG RAI MUSEUM OF ART
■ 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
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
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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