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PARTY HEARTY ‘Om Swastiastu...’ In this issue we’re discussing some of our favorite places to party on the island! Whether it’s the kind of party that has us dancing all night with our hands in the air or a dinner party where we sit at elegantly decorated tables enjoying great food and conversation, we love them all. As we researched our favorite places, we noticed a trend in terms of location. Not only are many places in this issue located in Seminyak, but they also happen to be on Petitenget Street. We suppose this shouldn’t come as a surprise, as Petitenget has quickly emerged as one of the best places to find delicious cocktails, exquisite dinners or pumping parties that are fun without being too “messy”. In DINE & DELIGHTS, we’re excited to share with you our fantastic dining experience at Mejekawi, the newest concept offered at icon KUDETA. We also have an article on Hu’u, which has been instrumental to Bali’s party scene for almost 12 years now. You’ll also find an interview with Martin East, a renowned DJ and music producer who is now Bali-based and acts as music guru for Rock Bar. Don’t forget to flip to this month’s FOTOFOLIO for a glimpse of the amazing concerts thrown at Potato Head Beach Club over the past few years. In BEYOND BALI, read about our contributor’s experience at the Gili Islands, which he says is fast becoming the “Ibiza of the South Seas”. Party on, party people! By all means let loose while you’re here in paradise, and of course remember to stay safe! ‘Om Shanti Shanti Shanti Om…’ The Team
ERRATA - We’d like to apologize for some errors in our August 2013 issue. In NEW & NEWS the figures for AYANA’s new MICE facilities were incorrect; turn to this issue to see the correct figures. Also, in SEE & SEEN, the photo used for the B2B Travel Show was actually taken at the Grand Inna Kuta Hotel. We apologize to all parties for any confusion this may have caused.
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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 Anggara Mahendra is a Balinese photographer based in Denpasar. He is currently working on personal documentary projects related to cultural, social and environmental issues. 3 Devishanty is a writer based in Jakarta who loves traveling and trying out new places to eat in Indonesia’s capital.
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4 Paul V. Walters is the best selling author of two novels, Final Diagnosis and Blowback. The third in this trilogy, Counterpoint, is due for release in November 2013. 5 Irma Barzdaite is a fully qualified personal fitness instructor and a member of the European Health & Fitness Association and EREPS. irma@irmafitness.com
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PROFILE&PORTRAIT GO EAST!
COVER Courtesy of KUDETA
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Interview with Martin East, a prolific DJ and music producer based in Bali
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INVITE&INDULGE CRAFT&CULTURE JOGED BUMBUNG The meaning and controversy behind one of Bali’s more modern dances
Semara Spa offers post-party refresh with teeth whitening and more
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REST&RELAXATION SUITE LIFE
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Lv8 is the new premier beachfront hotel on Canggu Beach
LIFESTYLE&LEISURE We take a look at Hu’u, a part of Bali’s party scene for more than a decade
22 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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DINE&DELIGHTS
News updates from the tourism industry and what’s new beyond Bali
MADE IN PARADISE
HAPPY HOUR Some of our favorite cocktails from across the island
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PONDERINGPOINT MIDNIGHT MUNCHIES Thoughts on Bali’s options for afterparty midnight meals
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FOTOFOLIO PARTY HEADS
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18 PRIMEPROMOTION Hot deals and promotions of the month that shouldn’t be missed
DANCE. PARTY. REPEAT.
Innovative fine dining at KUDETA’s brand new restaurant Mejekawi
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84 COMMUNITYCALENDAR Schedules, calendar highlights and various happenings of interest, from art exhibitions to special events
86 SEE&SEEN Snapshots of events and happenings within the preceding month
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 MEJEKAWI, SECOND COLUMN COURTESY OF POTATO HEAD BEACH CLUB, THIRD COLUMN COURTESY OF TAMAN AIR SPA
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ACTION&ATTRACTION GET SOAKED Rafting down the Ayung River in Ubud brings excitement and unexpected turns
OFF TO THE GILIS The little islands off the northwest coast of Lombok that pack a serious punch
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JAKARTA NIGHTLIFE A selection of clubs to see and be seen at in Jakarta 16
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PRIMEPROMOTION
FRESH FACES Bridges Restaurant is inviting diners to take part in their fascinating new program dubbed ‘Bridging Table’. This program runs on Saturdays and encourages guests to share their stories and experiences with strangers at their table whilst savoring specially created menus and wine pairings. Start off with drinks and canapés in the wine cellar and then continue with a three-course dinner in the restaurant’s DIVINE dining room for just Rp. 380,000++ per person. Making acquaintances in Ubud just got easier! Bridges Restaurant Jalan Raya Campuhan, Ubud (0361) 970-095 www.bridgesbali.com
In celebration of the Mid Autumn Moon Festival, The Mulia Bali presents their special moon cakes available for purchase at the Mulia Deli until September 22. We think these scrumptious cakes are the perfect gift for those near and dear to you, regardless of whether or not they celebrate this holiday. The Mulia, Mulia Resorts & Villas, Jalan Raya Nusa Dua Selatan, Nusa Dua (0361) 301-777, www.themulia.com
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MULIA MOONCAKES
KITCHEN SKILLS Gain new culinary skills during your holiday with the Alila Manggis’ summer cooking programs. With a minimum stay of three nights between now and September 30, you’ll be able to experience a complimentary half-day culinary class – from baking traditional Balinese cakes and concocting your own jamu to cooking your fresh catch from a jukung fishing trip. If you’d like to learn more about the resort’s delicious dishes, Alila Manggis has recently launched a cookbook featuring Executive Chef Nyoman Santika’s signature dishes (available for purchase for US$ 20++). Alila Manggis Bali Desa Buitan, Karangasem (0363) 410-11 www.alilahotels.com/manggis
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DOORS ARE OPEN Exciting news comes to us from the newly renovated Canggu Club. The once-exclusive club has recently announced a program to open its doors to non-members. A US$ 15 day pass now gives visitors access to the world-class facilities spread over 3.5 hectares, including their indoor and outdoor tennis courts, Bali’s largest gym, a 25-meter pool and colonial-style clubhouse. Family day passes are also available for US$ 30. Canggu Club Jalan Pantai Berawa, Canggu (0361) 848-3939 www.cangguclub.com
SUBSCRIBE TO WIN! Want to stay at a beautiful property in Ubud for free? Simply subscribe to the Maya Ubud Resort & Spa’s weekly newsletter and you’ll have the chance to win a complimentary three-night stay at Maya’s gorgeous Deluxe Pool Villa. This contest began on August 2 and will run until September 30, so don’t waste any more time! To subscribe to the informative newsletter, simply access lucky winner will be announced on October 8 of this year. Maya Ubud Resort & Spa Jalan Gunung Sari Peliatan, Ubud (0361) 977-888 www.mayaubud.com
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Maya Ubud’s website and enter your email address. The
SPA PERKS GALORE Spa-loving ladies (and gentlemen) out there, rejoice! The Taman Air Spa has launched a loyalty program inviting you to experience their blissful treatments on a regular basis. Enrolling in the program comes with many advantages for both your body and your wallet, such as 40% off all spa treatments, access to the public sauna and Jacuzzi, a 20% discount on food and beverage, 10% off their beauty and retail products, up to four complimentary 60 minute treatments per month and a 20% discount for friends and families accompanying you during your visit. It’s deďŹ nitely a program not to be missed! Taman Air Spa Jalan Sunset Road No. 88, Kuta (0361) 894-7300 www.tamanairspa.com
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NEW&NEWS
FEELS LIKE JIMBARAN One of Bali’s food and beverage market leaders, Rama Restaurants Bali, will be launching a brand new restaurant in Nusa Dua. The BuBu Seafood Restaurant will bring the Jimbaran Beach seafood experience to another level with charming bamboo huts, lush gardens and ponds throughout the premises. Look forward to scrumptious Indonesian delicacies offered in the restaurant’s Indonesian Corner as well. www.rama-restaurants-bali.com
BEACHSIDE REBRANDING The five star luxury Aston Bali Beach Resort & Spa is being rebranded as the Grand Aston Bali Beach Resort following an impressive renovation. This includes an overhauling of rooms and suites, four signature restaurants, the beachfront kids club and beachside bar. The Grand Aston Bali offers an in-room DVD player, complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the resort and seven choices of pillows for its guests! Grand Aston Bali Beach Resort Jalan Pratama No. 68X, Nusa Dua (0361) 773-577 www.astonbali.com
ALL EYES ON US This month The Westin Resort Nusa Dua will host the beautiful Miss World 2013 contestants during their weeklong visit to the island of the gods. The opening ceremony, televised to 160 nations around the globe, will take place on September 8 at the be the first time that Bali plays host to the lovely women of the Miss World pageant. The Westin Resort Nusa Dua BTDC Lot N-3, Nusa Dua (0361) 771-906 www.westinnusadua.com
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BRAND NEW MICE OPTIONS In our August 2013 issue we shared news of AYANA Resort & Spa’s brand new MICE facilities – perfect for everything from private VIP meetings to large-scale exhibitions. Our favorite new addition is the Hibiscus Classroom, which actually holds 150 people (and not 80, as was previously published). This campus-style tiered auditorium with audio-visual facilities and plush, high-backed chairs is quite unique and unlike most MICE facilities available in Bali. AYANA has also renovated its grand ballroom; it can be divided into three separate areas and holds up to 900 guests, which is almost double its previous capacity. AYANA Resort & Spa Bali, Jalan Karang Mas Sejahtera, Jimbaran (0361) 702-222, www.ayanaresort.com
A CHIC CAUSE To aid in Bali Pink Ribbon’s efforts to raise breast cancer awareness, Bamboo Blonde has teamed up with them to release a collection of adorable neon pink bracelets, available in their retail outlets all around Bali. These simple bracelets are great for stacking with the rest of your “arm candy” and all profits raised will go directly to Bali Pink Ribbon. Get yours now! www.balipinkribbon.com
FIT IN SEMINYAK The Legian Bali has recently expanded their health club space and outfitted it with the latest cutting-edge equipment from Technogym. This health club also boasts an indoor yoga studio with garden access and Hatha yoga classes four times a week. You don’t have to be a guest of The Legian to enjoy the facilities – gym memberships are available for the general public as are personal training sessions (for an additional fee). With a central location and these high-class facilities, it’s a great option for staying fit in Bali. The Legian Bali, Jalan Kayu Aya, Seminyak (0361) 730-622, www.ghmhotels.com
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BALI PINK RIBBON & THE LEGIAN PHOTOS BY ARIKO AHMAD ALL OTHERS COURTESY
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CRAFT&CULTURE
JOGED BUMBUNG
THE TANTALIZING DANCE OF CONTROVERSY
J
oged Bumbung is a Balih-
the performers invite members of
balihan dance, which is a
the audience to dance with them,
BEHIND THE CONTROVERSY
dance that is performed not
and it is this interaction that is one
An artist by the name of I Gusti Made
for religious ceremonies but
of the reasons why Joged Bumbung
Labda invented Joged Bumbung
for entertainment purposes
has become so popular. However,
around 1946 in the Buleleng
only. This dance is performed
this interaction does not always
Regency of Bali. The pumping
by two or more female dancers
sit well with the Balinese public,
music comes from a set of bamboo
and sometimes even up into the
due to its tendency to veer towards
instruments called granting, and
hundreds. In the middle of the dance
the erotic.
the dancers’ movements are meant
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to represent romance and comedy tinged with sensuality. If a Joged Bumbung dancer comes to you and hands you her shawl, it means you are being chosen to be a pengibing (the one who joins her to dance on the stage). It is considered rude to reject this invitation to dance, so you must take up the dancer’s offer and enjoy your moment with her. For Joged Bumbung dancers, there are specific movements that must be mastered. However, when it comes to audience members who are chosen by the performers to dance along with them, there are no rules at all. The pengibing must simply move to the rhythm and enjoy their interaction with the dancers on stage. This audience participation and the freedom of the participants is perhaps how around 1999 the dance evolved to become more suggestive. Many consider the movements displayed during the dances these days to be quite vulgar, which has stirred up a good deal of controversy. However, despite the differing opinions and points of view, Joged Bumbung still has a place in the hearts of many Balinese.
BRINGING ‘TAKSU’ TO JOGED BUMBUNG For Balinese dancers, talent and training are two crucial things in achieving taksu in dancing. Taksu is a condition in which a dancer is able to bring facial expression, specific motions and rhythmic
It is considered rude to reject an invitation to dance during a Joged Bumbung performance.
understanding into harmony. Taksu
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is what brings “soul” to a dance. Like most Balinese dancers, Joged Bumbung dancers realize that what they do on stage is not simply to present a series of motions accompanied by music. Their job is to achieve taksu, to enable the audience to be drawn into the meaning of the dance. performances. After that they start
entertained people but was also
stage and in the temple where the
the interaction with the audience.
performed as a part of the Balinese
dance will be held. Only after all
Back when the island of Bali
Hindu religious ceremonies. For
praying rituals have been completed
was agriculturally focused, dancing
someone who was born in Bali,
is the show allowed to commence.
was the only form of entertainment
it was a great source of pride to
The show begins with a musical
enjoyed by the people of the island.
be a dancer who was able to
introduction and then the dancers
So dance played an important role
achieve taksu.
come on stage to present their solo
in social interaction, and it not only
By Bayu Rahanatha
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PHOTOS BY ANGGARA MAHENDRA
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DANCE. PARTY. REPEAT. THERE ARE AN ABUNDANCE OF PLACES FOR PARTY-HOPPING ON PETITENGET STREET. HERE WE INTRODUCE YOU TO HU’U, A PLACE THAT REALLY KNOWS HOW TO GET SOME OF THE HOTTEST INTERNATIONAL DJS TO BALI’S SHORES.
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ooking at the photo below,
people pressed up against the
of the room, people hovering
you might not recognize
elevated DJ booth with their hands
around the tall tables between the
the interior. That’s because
in the air, the tables off to the side
bar and the DJ booth, and of course,
normally Hu’u is packed to
with groups enjoying bottle service
people crowding the bar trying
the brim with partygoers.
and nodding to the beat, groups
If you scan the room on a night
of friends dancing in the middle
when a special international guest DJ has taken the stage, you’ll see
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to get a barman’s attention for their
wandering in and causing a scene.
in the world. Perhaps this hotspot
next drink.
This means that the atmosphere
was named after the magical atoll
stays lively but never gets too
in hopes that they could create the
chaotic.
kind of party magic that leaves you
The party scene at Hu’u is a good one – the crowd is mature but they definitely know how to have a good time.
Having been around since 2001, Hu’u is no stranger to Seminyak and
nostalgic for Bali once you’ve gone back to your hometown.
has watched the area evolve into a
PARTY HEARTY
party central over the years. Some
BIG NAMES
While people are free to throw back
might even go as far to say that Hu’u
International celebrities such as Paris
as many drinks as they desire, Hu’u
has been a major contributor to this
Hilton and Quincy Delight Jones,
bar’s location, along with the entry
burgeoning party scene.
Jr. have been spotted at Hu’u. As
fee and the “grown-up” drink prices,
And here’s a fun fact: the name
for past guest performers, the list
usually deter teenage travelers from
Hu’u actually comes from an atoll off
of electro-dance music artists is
the island of Sumbawa, known by
extensive but includes the likes of
surfers for some of the best waves
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Plates, Attari, Acid Jack, DJ Falcon
has free entrance for weekend
and Fischerspooner. For its 12th anniversary in
partygoers who arrive before 11
December Hu’u will be welcoming
drinks in before the place gets
Flight Facilities, the Australian indie
packed and the bartenders become
electro DJ duo behind the hit “Crave
harder to reach.
to miss it! The bar action usually doesn’t
Another option is to come around dinner time and try BABA’S, the latest dining option at Hu’u.
pick up until quite late, but if you
The cuisine is a mix of Malay, Thai,
don’t mind getting there “early”
Indian, and Peranakan. It’s simple
with your group, Hu’u usually
and full of flavor – think spring rolls, mango salad, laksa, satay and coconut crepes. By Regina Indraswari
Hu’u Frequented by international DJs, the crowd is attractive and stays on their feet the entire night. (0361) 473-6576 www.huubali.com
Mantra Semi alfresco with a slightly dresseddown crowd, it gets packed when there’s a live band playing. (0361) 473-7681 www.mantrabali.com
Mint Dark, dense with people and often pumping with house music. (0361) 876-9741 www.indomint.com
WOOBAR Offers fancy cocktails, live DJs and draws a fashion-forward crowd. At W Retreat & Spa Bali (0361) 473-8106 www.wreatreatbali.com
Potato Head Beach Club Place to see and be seen poolside, throws parties/concerts that attract visitors by the thousands. (0361) 473-7979 www.ptthead.com
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PHOTO BY MATTHEW OLDFIELD / LOVE IN TENTS / HU’U BAR / MASSIVE VIBRATIONS PREVIOUS PAGE PHOTO COURTESY OF HU’U BAR
You”. If you’re in Bali be sure not
p.m. This will allow you to get some
PETITENGET SHORTLIST (Party On!)
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DINE&DELIGHTS
MADE IN PARADISE KUDETA’S BRAND NEW TEMPLE OF CULINARY BLISS WILL LEAVE YOU WITH A DINING EXPERIENCE THAT IS HARD TO FORGET.
T
he word ‘great’ just
THE TEMPLE
isn’t enough to describe
Mejekawi is located on the second
the tasting kitchen and
floor of KUDETA. As you reach the
laboratory concept that
top of the winding staircase in the
is Mejekawi. Loosely
new wing, stylish background tunes
translated as ‘sacred table’,
and an inviting aroma wafting from
Mejekawi brings you on a journey
the open kitchen welcome you to
to gastronomic nirvana with their
Mejekawi’s sleek and intimate space.
unique and inspiring dishes served
The furniture is simple, elegant
in your choice of seven or eleven
and very Bali chic. Glass walls
courses.
afford guests a gorgeous view of
The men behind the innovative menus are KUDETA’s visionaries; the recently ex-Group Executive
the sky and sparkling sea caressing Seminyak Beach. This temple of culinary goodness
Chef Philip Davenport (who
is one of the best-equipped kitchens
has since moved on to other
in the region, with top-of-the-line
ventures), Executive Chef Ben
technologies from Sub-Zero & Wolf
Cross and Executive Pastry Chef
in the laboratory kitchen. The central
Will Goldfarb. They embrace
open kitchen encourages you to
Indonesia’s colorful traditional
interact with the chefs; you can even
dishes while adding their own fresh
book intimate and interactive sessions
and contemporary twists.
with Executive Pastry Chef Will
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desserts in the laboratory kitchen
with Sambal Matah and Fried
right before your eyes.
Tempe that didn’t take much effort at all to finish, as it was gone after two
HEAVENLY FEAST
delicious bites. Following this course
Experiencing Mejekawi’s sublime
was one of Mejekawi’s hidden
fare first hand was quite the treat.
plates.
Not long after I had sat myself
The charming Chef Ben Cross
comfortably on the plush chair
himself served up the surprise
facing Bali’s ethereal sunset, the
course of Cured Wagyu Beef on
friendly staff swiftly delivered a Lock
Sour Dough Cracker. The succulent
Down cocktail – a fresh vodka-based
beef had been cured in coffee,
chilled drink with tamarind juice
salt and sugar for three weeks and
concocted specially for Mejekawi.
dried for another month. It was then
Then my seven-course culinary
sliced and placed on top of the
journey commenced.
scrumptious bite-sized cracker with
First to come out of the kitchen
KU
exquisite pickled palm hearts. A
was the Smoked Yogurt Spheres
subtle chocolaty flavor in the beef
with Cured Salmon, which was
worked together beautifully with the
paired with a shot of avocado juice,
savory crackers and palm hearts,
vodka, yogurt and wasabi – an
a simply gorgeous combination
intriguing start to the journey. Next
all around.
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grilled fish accompanied by juicy
night. The Steamed Baba, a rum-
the well-loved Indonesian dish Sop
prawns, soft parsnip puree, dabu-
soaked brioche with milk meringue
Buntut. To add a contemporary spin
dabu sambal and a rice crisp.
decorated with silver leaves in
to this oxtail soup, the chefs make
Then came the main event,
a small pool of ginger milk and
it with a dashi broth, tomato raisin
a choice between Babi Guling
palm sugar, was the sweetest little
and charred onion. The dashi gives
(suckling pig), Slow Roasted Lamb
surprise. The last dessert for the
the soup the lightness that traditional
or Duck. I went with the lamb. I was
night was the pinch-sized Flying
sop buntut does not usually afford,
eager to push my knife through the
Saucer. The mini mangosteen sorbet
and the grilled boneless oxtail meat
small block of eight-hour braised
sandwich made with Toblerone and
practically melts in your mouth.
lamb shoulder. It was so soft that
walnut crisp really passed with flying
This dish was the perfect marriage
it made the knife seem almost
colors.
between Indonesian and Japanese
unnecessary. The rendang juice,
flavors, perfectly presented in a little
smoked potato puree and urap salad
courses with the drink pairing
bowl. It became even more special
were a perfect compliment to the
option, as the bar’s concoctions
when paired with spectacular sake.
dish. I do believe that this was the
really bring out the excellent flavors
point that I reached my gastronomic
of each dish. However, if you
nirvana!
are not one for alcoholic drinks,
Moving on to a bigger course, a well-portioned Jimbaran Style Grilled Fish came to the table. It was
I recommend enjoying your
Closing the culinary journey, the
Mejekawi also offers an array of
a stunning ode to the island’s most
first sweet course was the Choco
famous seafood spot, with the fresh
Bubbles. Consisting of chilled
your experience no less blissful.
chocolate and caramel cream
By Ariko Ahmad
non-alcoholic pairings that will make
with crunchy cocoa nibs, it was absolute perfection. Next came
Mejekawi (2nd Floor of KUDETA)
the second hidden plate of the
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NC ERS. OUR FAVORITE CLASS-ACT THIRST QUENCH
DINE&DELIGHTS
BUBBLE GUM SOUR To kick off this cocktail trip, we offer you the Bubble Gum Sour. Inspired by a childhood memory of constantly chewing and popping bubble gum, WOOBAR’s mixologist concocted this drink from a unique blend of ingredients; W Bali’s homemade bubble gum Beluga vodka and syrup, freshly pressed lemon juice and orange bitters. The refreshing cocktail is served short over ice and topped with a skewered piece of bubble gum. As you sip this drink, the sour, sweet and bitter flavors will do a dance on your taste buds! We believe this girly drink would be perfect for catching up with friends, preferably poolside and with enormous sunglasses on.
EXTRA DRY MARTINI Shaken or stirred, the choice is yours. We don’t really care, as long as it comes with an olive. The Extra Dry Martini created by Javier De Las Muelas of Barcelona’s renowned Dry Martini Bar is truly the perfect cocktail to sip after sunset. Served in a chilled cocktail glass, the mixture of dry vermouth and Bombay Sapphire gin is meticulously prepared, down to the seconds it is stirred (15 seconds to be exact). With a twist of lemon perfumed at precisely 15 cm from the cocktail, the drink offers a dry but well-defined taste with a delicate aroma. Drinking this rather strong cocktail at the masculine and classy Sundara (at Four Seasons Resort Jimbaran Bay), you might feel a tad like the double-O agent himself. If you’re lucky enough, you might even meet your own Bond girl.
BLACK STRIPE Now if you feel more like James Dean than James Bond, we recommend this unique and rather cheeky cocktail. The presentation of the Black Stripe at Mama San Kitchen & Bar is inspired by the 1920s American prohibition era. Served in a glass flask covered in brown paper, it will surely make you feel like a rebel without a cause. Made with Mama San’s homemade ginger beer mixed with rum, the gingery flavor followed by the mild sweetness and punch from the rum will have you feeling warm and fired up for the rest of the evening. At first you might think you need a second round, but take it easy there, cowboy! You might think differently once you’re halfway through the second flask. Then again, when you’re a renegade, there really is no such thing as one too many when it comes to alcohol.
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MEXICAN SKY Looking to spice things up during your stay on this Island of Gods? We recommend the Mexican Sky cocktail at Sky Bar. With chili-infused tequila that is prepared for three days mixed with fresh lime and triple sec, this cocktail is definitely a fresh, or rather a spicy, take on the well-loved margarita. Served cold in a cocktail glass, the drink comes with homemade Balinese dried chili on the rim in place of salt. Don’t worry, the initial sting on your lips will be immediately cooled down by the cold cocktail. It’s the perfect drink for gazing out at the ocean from your advantageous position at Sky Bar (at The Mulia Bali), and it goes well with their delectable selection of tapas.
CINNAMON BATYTA An exotic taste that is perfect for Bali, the Cinnamon Batyta is a signature cocktail of the pool bar at Le Méridien Bali Jimbaran. Served short over ice and garnished with two thin cinnamon sticks, you can smell the sweet and spicy aroma as you sip on it. With its woody but sweet flavor, this drink is certainly the most unique out of the bunch. At first sip it might even jolt you with its bold combination of sweet, spicy, bitter and woody flavors. However, you will soon grow accustomed to the flavor combination the more you sip on it. This drink has a certain je ne sais quois. It is wonderfully indescribable but one thing is for sure: it left us wanting another glass.
BVLGARI COCKTAIL Originally created at Bvlgari Milan in 2004, it has now become a signature cocktail of the Bvlgari Hotels and Resorts around the world. A perfect mixture of a chilled cocktail glass, the sweet taste of the tropical fruit juices and Campari blends seamlessly with the bitter flavor of gin, leaving a glistening aftertaste in your mouth. Nothing beats the feeling of sipping this gorgeous cocktail whilst enjoying the view of the sparkling blue ocean from atop the Uluwatu cliff at The Bar at Bvlgari Hotels and Resorts Bali. The drink also comes with an ice-cooled cocktail shaker with enough Bvlgari Cocktail mixture for another pour, saving you the bother of ordering another glass. How convenient! By Miko Harada
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PROFILE&PORTRAIT
GO EAST!
WE CATCH UP WITH DJ EXTRAORDINAIRE MARTIN EAST AT HIS STUDIO HERE IN BALI.
Then I ended up back in LA, and
how has Bali influenced your music?
that’s when the
ME: Coming here, I have embraced
iidea of living in Bali
a different aspect of playing music.
hap happened. So I got in
A lot of the time I’m playing for the
talks again ag with my friend
guests during sunset sessions, I sort
who is the GM, and finally moved in March 2010.
foremost, who is Martin East?
of just let it happen. The way I play is to follow the mood of the sunset. In a way I’m creating a soundtrack, or
Martin East (ME): Well, Martin is
BB: And what did you think about
scoring, for the great physical visual
my real name, East is a residual of
Bali’s party scene when you came
that is already available.
my film and television career which
back here?
kind of rolled into my music career.
ME: It can almost break down into
BB: Of all the places you’ve played
Martin East is also a music producer,
a number of different scenes. You
in the world, what makes Bali
DJ, lover of music and lover of Bali.
got places like Legian and Kuta,
different?
where the prices are low and you
ME: What I like about Bali is that
BB: When was the first time you
drink as much as you can. And then
no one ever came up to me and told
came to Bali?
you go to Seminyak and you have
me what to play or said “You’re not
ME: My first time here was in 2009.
places like KUDETA, Potato Head,
being different enough,” which for
During that time I came to Rock Bar,
and others with more of an upscale
me being different is where it’s at.
where I knew the GM from working
atmosphere. So, it’s hard to not say
with him in LA (where I’ve also lived
that Bali is going to become Asia’s
BB: So, what’s next for Martin East?
for 13 years) so I came to check
party central.
ME: I’m releasing a new single and
it out, and I went “Yep! This looks
working on another album. But I’d
pretty good to me, and if I can work
BB: With all that said, where’s your
love to find a local music talent here
here everyday I’d be a happy man.”
favorite place to party?
in Bali and help them grow as a
ME: It really depends. For stand-
musician. In a way it’s me giving
BB: So that’s the beginning of your
alone events I like KUDETA, but
back to the island that has inspired
involvement at Rock Bar?
for more underground and less
me so much.
ME: Well, no, not straight away.
commercial events I go to
At that time I was on a world tour.
Maria Magdalena.
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PHOTO BY ARIKO AHMAD
Bali & Beyond (BB): First and
BB: As a music producer and DJ,
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INVITE&INDULGE
BACK TO YOUR BEST SELF IF YOU PLAN TO BE IN SEMINYAK FOR SHOPPING AND PARTYING, WE’VE GOT THE PERFECT ADDITION FOR YOU. WE’RE TALKING TEETH WHITENING AND DEBUSSY FACIALS – INTRIGUED YET?
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SUPPLE SKIN I decided to try out the Debussy Facial Rejuvenation by Thermodermie because it promised a “soft lifting effect”. Consisting of four parts, the 1.5-hour session starts with a drainage process to detoxify the skin and lift impurities, and then continues with a red light treatment to boost collagen production. Next is the use of infrared for oxygenation and toning elastic fibers, and last is the use of ultrasound to rejuvenate the cells and a micro-massage to hydrate. This was unlike any facial I had ever experienced – the sensations ranged from a light tickling to some more peculiar sensations. For example, at one point it felt as if a miniature rake was being pulled across my cheeks (but this was not at all painful). After I was able to get over the initial peculiarity, I found the treatment quite relaxing and actually dozed off for a bit before the micro-massage. The spacious and immaculate welcome area at the Semara Spa
Post-treatment, the skin of my face felt super clean, moist (like a child’s face that is slightly damp after running through the garden
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sprinklers) and noticeably elastic. ucked off the main drag of Petitenget Street lies
that really deliver.
Not convinced? Semara Spa offers
Offering everything from
a 30 minute free trial for those who
a small and unassuming
Lymphatic Drainage Massage to hair
spa just next to the Potato
spa treatments to facials using KORA
Head Beach Club. The
need to see to believe.
(it’s the only place in Bali stocking
PEARLY WHITES
Semara Spa is hidden within the
these organic products by Australian
Teeth whitening at Semara takes
leafy grounds of the Semara Resort
model Miranda Kerr!), there’s a
only thirty minutes and the treatment
and boasts a quiet atmosphere,
surprising amount of variety on their
uses a combination of whitening gel
immaculate facilities, and treatments
spa menu.
and LED lighting. It helps eliminate
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the discoloration caused by tobacco,
tobacco and the food and drinks
they’ve happily accommodated in
coffee, tea, chocolate and other
listed above for at least 24 hours
the past. They also have a special
deeply colored foods. If you’ve been
following the treatment.
kid’s spa menu featuring strawberry
splurging on these sorts of things (especially during your holiday),
GREAT DEALS
for your little ones, and the “Play
this treatment can help you get your
If you’d like to try both the Debussy
Date and Pampering Package”
bright smile back.
facial and teeth whitening (two
where your child can enjoy playing
I had my colleague try the
hours for the two treatments), you’re
at the Cubby House Kids Club for
treatment because I wasn’t able to
entitled to a fifteen percent discount.
up to two hours while you enjoy one
try myself due to dental restrictions.
As for those who live in Bali and
heavenly hour of reflexology or a
A smoker, his teeth shade measured
have the leisure of doing a series of
Semara Signature Massage.
a “12” on the scale. He was highly
Debussy facials for more long-lasting
By Mutia Adisoma
successful, going down six levels
results, they have a great deal
after the treatment, even though
for those who purchase up to five
Semara Spa
most people manage to go down
sessions.
Jalan Petitenget, Seminyak
Semara Spa also welcomes
only about three levels. For optimum results you are advised to avoid
bachelorette/hen parties, which
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(0361) 847-6661 www.semaraspa.com
PHOTOS COURTESY OF SEMARA SPA SEMINYAK
spa manicures and choco massages
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REST&RELAXATION
SUITE LIFE LV8 (PRONOUNCED “ELEVATE”) AIMS TO ENHANCE YOUR EXPERIENCE IN CANGGU BY OFFERING SPACIOUS SUITES AND LIGHTNING SPEED INTERNET, AMONG OTHER THINGS.
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e just adore
reminiscent of what Seminyak looked
cafés, especially on Pantai Berawa
the Canggu
like years ago.
Street. It’s not immediately obvious,
area.
The narrow winding roads are
as most of these businesses have
Honestly,
yet to become packed with queuing
decided to adopt shabby-chic
what’s
traffic and the scenery is still
décor, but if you look really closely
not to like there? Located a mere
dominated by quaint shacks, leafy
you’ll start to spot them – adorable
stone’s throw away from the shops
trees and rice fields.
places to brunch or lunch or
and glitzy restaurants of Seminyak,
On top of that, amidst the simple
have a latte and a slice of cake
entering Canggu is like entering
houses and storefronts there has
as you leisurely flip through
an entirely different world – one
been a recent mushrooming of
magazines.
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The master bedroom in the Two Bedroom Family Suite with a view of Lv8’s Beach Club.
STAYING IN CANGGU
a spa, a beauty salon, a lap pool,
of Canggu, which is what we had
Accommodation in Canggu is still
a restaurant and a beach club as
previously assumed). Turning off of
dominated by small guesthouses and
some of the things offered at their
Petitenget Street, one must simply go
villas due to the many surfers who
sprawling property, we knew we had
a little ways further past Think Pink
flock to the area to surf Canggu’s
to check this place out for ourselves
Nails and Watercress Café to where the road grows slightly narrower
challenging waves, but Lv8 Resort Hotel, a new player in town, is
WHITE MANSION
and the view becomes dominated
aiming to offer something different.
Getting to Lv8 is not difficult, as it
by the color green. You’ll soon spot
Listing 124 rooms (consisting
is basically located right outside of
Lv8’s roadside flags waving in the
Seminyak (and not in the outskirts
wind, beckoning you to go down a
mostly of suites), a fitness center,
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small road to where their property is
and rows of back-to-back sofas.
tucked behind a local neighborhood.
single beds, two bathrooms, a living room with a flat screen TV, a
SUITES GALORE
dining table with six chairs, a desk
up to the resort hotel is a rather
There are four types of suites and
in the corner and a balcony view
interesting sight – a towering
two types of penthouses at Lv8.
of their handsome beach club and
mansion that looks like it might have
The smallest accommodation is the
the ocean beyond. There was a
been scooped up from the Pondok
Studio Suite and the largest is the
modern jack to plug in all kinds of
Indah neighborhood in Jakarta and
Three Bedroom Penthouse. We tried
devices – from charging your iPhone
plopped down in the middle of Bali.
the Two Bedroom Family Suite,
to HDMI sockets for your Playstation
Entering the building, the mansion
which comes with a master bedroom
and other game consoles – and we
theme continues with marble accents
and a second bedroom with two
were surprised by the size of the
What you’ll see once you pull
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HIGHLIGHTS
cramped in a tiny hotel room,
master bedroom. It was particularly
For us, the highlights of Lv8 included
for professionals staying in Bali
large and featured fluffy towels and
the amount of space in our suite and
who need ample facilities to
a fantastic rain shower.
the lightning speed Internet. We feel
work remotely, or for travelers
as though we might have lucked out
who appreciate being in a quiet
staying at a home away from home,
because it was honestly the fastest
location that is not too far removed
especially if you are accustomed to
Internet we have experienced on the
from Seminyak and like having a
apartment living. We found it difficult
island thus far (and we’ve stayed at
nice gym and beach club at their
to drag ourselves off of the L-shaped
a good number of places). One can
fingertips.
sofa in the living room, but once we
only assume that the other suites and
By Regina Indraswari
ventured downstairs we found that
penthouses have the same kind of
their restaurant “Eight” offered some
Internet capability.
Staying at Lv8 feels a bit like
delicious international fair. The staff
Lv8 could be a great option for
Lv8 Resort Hotel
was cheerful and in our opinion their
families who would appreciate the
Jalan Discovery No. 8, Canggu
duck entrée (served two ways), quail
feeling of staying at a spacious
(0361) 894-8989
entrée and desserts stole the show.
apartment rather than being
www.lv8bali.com
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PHOTO BY MUTIA ADISOMA ALL OTHERS BY ARIKO AHMAD
bathroom connected to the non-
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PONDERINGPOINT
MIDNIGHT MUNCHIES YOU’VE GONE OUT ON THE TOWN AND PAINTED IT RED, AND NOW IT’S WELL PAST 2 A.M. AND YOU’RE STARVING. AT THIS POINT THE ALL-CONSUMING QUESTION IS: AT THIS HOUR, WHERE’S THE BEST PLACE TO APPEASE A RUMBLING BELLY?
one to answer. You could go back to your
whip up something to eat yourself, could you? You could go to the closest convenience store and
hotel and order room service, but what if
grab as many bags of potato chips as it’s possible for
their kitchen isn’t open 24 hours? If you’re
one person to carry (as long as you don’t mind the store
staying at one of those little places consisting
associate raising an eyebrow during check out) but it
of just six to eight villas in total, it’s likely nobody will
probably won’t hit the spot anyway. Why? Because
be awake when you get back aside from the night
you’re famished! You’re craving something filling, and
guard and a lone soul manning the front desk. And if
if possible, piping hot. If you’re British you might be
your accommodations happen to be equipped with a
thinking about kebabs,and if you’re American you might
kitchenette, well, you probably couldn’t be bothered to
be dreaming of a slice of pizza as big as your face and
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o be honest with you, that’s actually a hard
dripping with grease, which you could fold in half before delightedly closing your eyes, opening wide and biting in… Sorry to burst your bubble, but you won’t find any of those here. However, as they say, “When in Rome do as the Romans do!” The local party crowd also craves hot and filling food after a night out, but here in Bali the favorite happens to be porridge. Don’t knock it till you try it! Laota in Tuban is open 24 hours and their bubur really does hit the spot (I can personally attest to this). Order some cakue (sliced fried dough) and stir it in, or just munch away at the cakue sans porridge. There’s also the option of ordering something else off the menu – it’s a Chinese restaurant so you’ll find everything from black pepper prawn to beef and broccoli. A more western option is burgers. In Seminyak there’s a little place called Pit Stop that is open until the wee hours. It has limited outdoor street-side seating, but you can get your fill of potato wedges and burgers there. Another advantage is the location – if you’ve been party-hopping on Petitenget Street, it will be just a stone’s throw away. And if all else fails, you can just follow the glow of the “golden arches”. You know what I’m talking about! Bali attracts people from all over the world and as time goes on more and more restaurants and cafés pop up serving treats from around the world. For instance, I’ve overheard travelers remark in awe about the many options for Mexican food we have here, and how they can hardly find a decent place serving Mexican in their hometown. In Seminyak and Canggu there seems to be a new something being built every other day. I don’t doubt the possibility of there being many more options for late night dining in the near future. Whether it’s a new café that stays open late, a New York-style food cart, or Bali’s first gourmet food truck, you never know what kinds of new options might appear between now and the next time you’re on the island. But I’ll bet you’ll find something you like! In the meantime, happy hunting for your midnight munchies. By Mutia Adisoma
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FOTOFOLIO
Drawn to the Light While relatively new to the Seminyak scene, The Potato Head Bach Club has quickly become known as one of the best places for live concerts. Over the past few years they have managed to bring an eclectic array of musical talents to Bali, with each concert attracting thousands of partygoers and music enthusiasts. Flip through to see some moments to remember from these high-energy events.
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Above: Potato Head’s fireworks light up the Seminyak sky Below: A blonde bombshell dons wings at the Empire of the Sun concert
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American hip-hop artist Kid Cudi being generous witth his audience
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Two members of the crowd get into the spirit with quirky and colorful headgear
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Artist Fatboy Slim plays for an energetic crowd
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Never a dull moment at a Potato Head party!
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ACTION&ATTRACTION
GET SOAKED WHEN THE BEAUTY OF UBUD PULLS AT YOUR HEARTSTRINGS, WATCH OUT BECAUSE YOU MIGHT GET HOOKED FOR GOOD! OUR CONTRIBUTOR REVIEWS ONE GREAT OPTION FOR SOAKING UP THE SCENERY AND THE SPIRIT OF UBUD – RAFTING DOWN THE AYUNG RIVER.
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very year, Bali attracts millions of tourists from all over the globe who come here to experience the magic of its people,
culture and breathtaking scenery. A trip to Bali cannot be complete without a visit to the heart of its fascinating and mysterious way of life, Ubud. Even though Bali is becoming more developed each year with
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people from all over the world trying to live the Bali dream for themselves, Ubud still remains deeply infused with the traditions that have been passed down through the generations with such assurance that it makes one confident that the Bali way of life is here to stay. Of the many tourist attractions one can experience while here in Ubud, none can capture the beauty of the Balinese landscape with a wild adventure like white water rafting. One beautiful Sunday morning, we embarked on this adventure with the Toekad Rafting Company. Toekad Rafting sent Made to collect me and a few of my friends from a hotel on Monkey Forest Road and bring us to their gorgeous bale
When we arrived at the bale
that is surrounded by rice paddies
we were greeted with warm smiles
slope surrounded by towering trees
and a view of powerful Mount Batur
and outfitted with brand-new safety
before arriving at our take off point.
in the distance. On the way, Made
equipment. Then we started a 20-
acted more like a tour guide than
minute trek through the rice paddies
given a thorough safety briefing
a driver, pointing out many points
and into the nearby jungle. The trek
by the staff – what we should and
of interest while explaining the
was quite tough towards the end, but
should not do in certain situations.
Bali way of life. His manner was
it was at that time when we started
These guys really knew their stuff
professional and his English, perfect.
to hear the roar of the Ayung River.
and we felt like we were in safe
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At the edge of the river we were
hands. Then it was time for the
movement of the Ayung River
greeted us with big towels to dry off.
fun part.
has to offer. We spent two hours
After a quick shower at their facility
laughing and screaming whilst being
they provided us with a magnificent
gave us the chance to take in the
enthralled by the scenery of the
Balinese buffet. We feasted for the
beauty of the surroundings and get
winding river and the landscape that
next hour and could not stop talking
comfortable with the raft. Our guide
unfolds during the journey.
about the experience.
was great. Pointing out some truly
The trip down the river lasts for
If you decide to try this out, wear
amazing features of the Ayung River,
about two hours, including three
light and casual clothing. Don’t be
he had a subtle sense of humor and
short breaks along the way to stop
afraid to get wet, be open to any
that certain charm that seems to be
and rest or wander around the
curveballs that nature might throw
embedded in every Balinese person.
riverbed for a bit.
at you and allow the river and the
The river can get quite rough in
And at the end of trip we all got
experts at Toekad Rafting to take
places so you’ll need to hold on
to jump into the river. We were all
you on a journey that will leave you
tight. It gets a little scary at one or
soaking wet at this point anyway, so
with unforgettable memories of Ubud
two points but this is part of the
we thought, “Well, why not?” Back
and Bali.
adrenaline rush that the dynamic
at the Toekad Rafting office, the staff
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The river started off calm, which
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BEYONDBALI
IN SEARCH OF BEACH BEER AND BUNGALOWS THE GILI ISLANDS: BALI’S NEIGHBORING CHEEKY LITTLE PARADISE, WHERE MOTORIZED TRANSPORT DOESN’T EXIST BUT BEACH HUTS ABOUND.
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ust off the northwest coast of
Gili Meno, nestle in the shadow of
the island of Lombok is a tiny
Lombok’s Mt. Rinjani, and for the
where the similarity stops.
archipelago of three small
first time visitor to any of the three
GILI TRAWANGAN
jewels that sit comfortably side
islands it feels as if you have found
Referred to as Gili T by the
by side in the warm waters of
heaven on earth. Geographically
thousands of backpackers and
the South Java Sea. Welcome to the
similar, all three offer azure blue
tourists who make their pilgrimage to
Gili Islands!
waters, white sand, picture perfect
this destination, it is rapidly gaining
palm trees and some of the best coral
a reputation as the “Ibiza of the
diving in the world. However, that is
South Seas”. They come to party...
The largest, Gili Trawangan, and its two sister islands Gili Air and
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Pictured here: Beautiful azure waters at the Gili Islands Below: Horse-drawn cidomo, one of the main methods of transportation
and party they do! Rising to just 60 meters above sea level, the island’s name comes from the word terowongan, meaning tunnel, and traces its roots to a cave expanded by the Japanese during their Second World War occupation. The permanent inhabitants on all three islands can trace their origins to Sulawesi fishermen who settled there in the early 1900’s. On arrival, your boat will pull up onto an impossibly white sandy beach where waters of every shade of blue and green caress the sand. Beach porters snap into gear, gathering the disembarking passengers’ luggage and toting it up to the top of the beach. Once done,
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IT WILL TAKE A FEW MINUTES FOR THE NEWLY ARRIVED VISITOR TO NOTICE THE LACK OF TRAFFIC SOUNDS, AS NO MOTORIZED TRANSPORT PLIES THESE LITTLE BYWAYS
they shift their attention to smaller
of wellbeing by the tropical sun and
crafts that pull up every few minutes,
perhaps the cocktails they sip.
carrying everything from bricks to
The ‘main street’ of each of these
crates of Bintang. These whippet
islands has a certain unique charm.
thin men and women heft the heavy
‘Tropical’ signs hang from the doors
loads onto their heads and then
of bars, restaurants and bungalows,
carry them up the beach to where a
asking you ever so nicely to c’mon
battalion of horse drawn carts await.
in! It will take a few minutes for
The shores of Gili T are dotted
the newly arrived visitor to notice
with a proliferation of beachside
the lack of traffic sounds, as no
bars and bungalows catering to
motorized transport plies these little
every taste and budget. Music of
byways. The raucous sound of cars
the island’s unofficial ambassador,
and trucks is replaced by the gentle
Bob Marley, floats from each beach
clip-clop of pony’s hooves. There are
bar whose stools overflow with sun
only three ways to get around on the
kissed (and often sunburned) tourists
islands; on foot, by bicycle or via
sipping happily on a Bintang or
cidomo – the romantic pony-drawn
some other hedonistic concoction.
carts that trundle along the narrow
Bronzed bodies lay drowsily on
streets and lanes.
beanbags, lulled into a tranquil state
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In a way Gili T is developing its
own unique blend of island life, a mix perhaps of Zanzibar, Jamaica or even Lamu. If you are fortunate to fall into the 18 - 35 age bracket and have chosen Gili T as a destination, hang on for the ride! This is definitely party central. Once the sun goes down and the afternoon naps have all been taken, hundreds of freshly showered backpackers head to the Tir Na Nog Bar, which maintains that you are on the world’s smallest island with an Irish Pub! This institution (along with others in the area) rapidly fills with happy revelers, many of whom have just experienced their first dive. wishing to dive deep. Dive shops
been destroyed by ‘blast fishing’.
UNDER THE SEA
and diving centers line both sides
For those who are unfamiliar with
Aside from the party scene, many
of the main streets, their training
this term, it means tossing a stick
travelers come to discover the world
pools filled with wet suited first
of dynamite over the side of a
under the waves. The waters around
timers being taught the vagrancies of
boat and waiting for it to explode;
the Gili Islands offer some of the best
breathing underwater.
within minutes scores of stunned
snorkeling and diving in the Java
Over the last ten years or so,
fish will float to the surface. After
Sea. Turtle life is abundant here, as
dive centers, NGOs and the local
years of destruction the reefs are
is the proliferation of tropical fish –
government have worked hard at
slowly coming back to their original
a veritable smorgasbord for those
restoring much of the coral that has
condition.
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Lay drowsily on beanbags and be lulled into a tranquil state
NICE DIGS, GOOD EATS
islands’, have sensational tropical
was great. Not fabulous, but
hideaways far from the madding
great. Skallywags (on Gili Air and
Accommodation can be as basic or
crowd, where given the setting,
Gili Trawangan) is a nice choice
as luxurious as you want, depending
romance can only blossom. Family
for breakfast. Most bars scatter
on how much you are willing to pay.
bungalows are also popular and can
beanbags on the beach so that
Bungalows mingle cheek by jowl
cater to up to four family members
you can sit back and watch the
offering a variety of standards from
per bungalow.
light show as the sun sinks behind
2 to 5-star, and prices range from
As for food and drink, there
as little as 350,000 rupiah to 2.5
are enough options for decent
traveler or even the well-heeled,
million rupiah per night.
restaurants. Out of the restaurants
the night food market on Gili T is
I sampled, I thought all the food
a must.
Gili Meno and Gili Air, the ‘quiet
Mount Agung. And for the budget
For such a small destination these tiny islands offer a huge experience, but like anything, if you don’t go you will never know. Fast boats leave regularly from Padang Bay and Sanur, with return tickets costing from 1 to 2 million rupiah. Check with your travel agent or go online to find a suitable company.
INDONESIA
By Paul V. Walters
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GORONTALO
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The entrance area at X2 Club
A TASTE OF JAKARTA NIGHTLIFE
AS THE BUSIEST CITY IN THE COUNTRY DURING THE DAYTIME, JAKARTA ALSO HAS A VIBRANT NIGHTLIFE.
J
akarta has more than a hundred night clubs, some
to most places in Bali, and if you don’t comply with the
of which can be rather elusive. Finding them can
dress codes there is no way you are getting in.
be a challenge due to their locations in tall office
Each of the capital’s clubs has its own scene and
blocks, hotels or sometimes even as part of a mall.
specialty; here’s a list of a few of the most popular
It’s unlike Bali where you can just walk along busy
choices that we’ve deemed worth a visit.
streets in Legian, Dhyanapura or Seminyak and find clubs practically left, right, front, back and center. Going clubbing in Jakarta also means that you have to dress up. The dress codes are much stricter compared
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of features that you can’t find in many other clubs in Jakarta, which is perhaps why it has become one of the most popular clubs in town. The club has four different areas, each designated to a particular genre of music. It also boasts a live entertainment venue, production facility, dance floors, laser lights, state-of-the-art sound systems, wine cellars and a restaurant offering delicious international and local cuisine. Exclusive events featuring some of the worlds most influential DJs are another ingredient to their success. It’s a place to see and be seen, a place where fashionable and cosmopolitan crowds flock to. It is no wonder this club is frequented by international top models and entertainers. X2 (Main Club) plays host to progressive and trance DJs and an ever-evolving roster of up-and-coming dance music artists. But for a more eclectic atmosphere, head to Equinox. It’s a venue with a more diverse selection of tunes, ranging from soul, latin, house, hip-hop and R&B. The patrons of this club are mostly young trendsetters who thrive on newness and love to mingle and drink. Third in the club complex is Diagonale, open from lunchtime to the early hours of the morning, by which time the mood has kicked into another realm. The tunes are an alluring mix of soft ambient and dance-inspiring. It’s the best of house music brought to you by their resident and guest DJs. Diagonale also serves up a great selection of drinks, from classic cocktails to vintage champagne. Lastly there’s Ego Ultra Lounge, catering to an affluent, high-end VIP clientele. Patrons have access to a full bar of premium spirits, exquisite wines, the finest magnums of champagne and a supreme cocktail menu elegantly presented and served by a knowledgeable and friendly staff. This particular club is a place where you can sip the finest modern cocktails at candle-lit tables or on cushioned sofas, but if you feel so compelled to get up and move, the dance floor is also available. X2 Complex Plaza Senayan 4th Floor, Jalan Asia Afrika No. 8, Jakarta (021) 572-5559
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ALIBI‘s distinct wood paneling features
ALIBI
paneling, which creates a warm and cozy atmosphere.
The newest kid in town is Alibi, the latest addition
Despite being the youngest club out of the bunch,
to Kuningan’s bustling entertainment lineup. It is the
it is successfully attracting a beautiful crowd thanks
brainchild of Andrew Santoso (the figurehead behind
to their classy ambiance and uplifting music. They’re
the legendary club Embassy and Urban Kitchen outlets,
also known for hosting amazing parties and private
just to name a few) and Danny Setiawan (founder and
functions.
creator of X2 and XKTV), two of the most prominent figures in Jakarta’s F&B and nightlife industry.
ALIBI
Alibi is a two-story establishment with a lounge area
Cyber 2 Tower, Ground Floor,
on the ground floor and a VIP section on the second
Jalan HR. Rasuna Said X5 No. 13, Jakarta
floor. The space is elegantly designed with wood
(021) 2902-1357
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PHOTOS BY ADHI TRIPUTRA
ALIBI IS A TWO-STORY ESTABLISHMENT WITH A LOUNGE AREA ON THE GROUND FLOOR AND A VIP SECTION ON THE SECOND FLOOR.
DRAGONFLY In 2007 the Dragonfly night club underwent renovations and the restaurant section has since been replaced with multiple bars. The sleek new interior features illuminated wood blocks and oriental elements. It feels much more spacious since the restaurant has been taken out, however there is hardly any dance floor. Booking a table in advance is strongly recommended; otherwise you might not have much room to dance. This upscale club is known as the place where socialites and the crème de la crème of Jakarta come to gather. Celebrities, models and actresses are not a rare sight at this club. All in all it’s a place for excellent music and an attractive crowd, with of course the prices to match. Dragonfly Graha BIP, Jalan Gatot Subroto No. 23, Jakarta (021) 520-6789 By Devishanty
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ADVERTORIAL
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BEYONDUPDATES
DESTINATION: DOHA Qatar Airways is expanding their services from Doha to Indonesia starting on September 2nd. The airline is adding three more weekly flights to its current 11 times a week Jakarta - Doha route, using a modern fleet of Boeing 777-300 and Airbus A330 aircraft with two-class configurations and an award winning cabin crew. This expansion of services will up Qatar Airways’ flights from Indonesia to 21 per week, as the carrier also operates a daily flight from Bali to Doha via Singapore. www.qatarairways.com
SWEET COMBO Jakarta’s pastry aficionados can now enjoy the Mandarin Oriental Hotel’s version of New York’s latest food fad, “cronuts”. A cronut is a sweet treat that combines the buttery and flaky layers of a croissant with the fluffy lightness of a donut. The Mandarin Oriental’s version is rolled in sugar and filled with vanilla cream – paired with a cup of hot coffee, it’s hotel’s cake shop for Rp. 25,000++ a piece or Rp. 75,000++ with your choice of coffee. Mandarin Oriental Hotel Jalan MH Thamrin, Jakarta (021) 2993-8888 www.mandarinoriental.com/jakarta
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absolutely terrific. These cronuts are available at the
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COMMUNITYCALENDAR
SEPTEMBER TO REMEMBER S TThe 8th annual Sanur Village Festival will be held from September 24 - 28 at the Maisonette Inna Grand Bali Beach Sanur with the theme 2 ‘Segara Giri’ (meaning Ocean and Mountain). Expect cultural events, ‘S a food festival, cooking demonstrations, water sports, environmental activities, art exhibitions and various kinds of jovial entertainment. Aside a from working to keep the spirit of Indonesian heritage alive, the festival fr will also welcome delegates from the APEC Summit to share this spirit w with the international community. With more than 20 events to choose w from, it’s truly a festival for the entire family. Don’t miss the parade, fr where Sanur’s streets will be packed with thousands of participants ready w to wow visitors with vibrantly colored floats, music and light shows!
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SEE&SEEN
PARTY PEOPLE The W Bali’s annual Sip.Play.Flirt (SPF) Party went off with a bang on July 28. The crowd glistened in the sun, and Australian world record swimmer Michael Klim was spotted enjoying the festivities as well. That night DJ duo Yolanda Be Cool had partygoers revved up at WOODECK. Around midnight the party continued downstairs at WOOBAR with DJ Cassius from France. www.wretreatbali.com
OLDER & WISER On July 29, employees of Aerowisata Sanur Beach Hotel and their newly appointed General Manager Stefan Mueller were delighted to celebrate the hotel’s 39th anniversary as well as the many projects completed there this year. These projects included a brand new spa, wellness retreat, gym, fitness club and the soon-to-be-opened beach bar on Mertasari Beach. www.sanurbeachhotelbali.com
PARIS-BOUND! On July 22, Accor hotels in Bali-Lombok announced the grand prize winner for their “Fly Me to Paris” regional promotional campaign. Sally Clement received a four-day/three-night stay for two at the Pullman Paris Montparnasse and two round-trip tickets from Denpasar to Paris sponsored by Garuda Indonesia. In addition, nine lucky winners were chosen for a three-day/twonight stay at Accor hotels in Malaysia and Singapore. www.accorhotels.com/bali
SOCIAL COMMENTARY A lively crowd gathered at BIASA ArtSpace on July 11 to celebrate the opening of the OUTSPOKEN exhibition and the launch of Julia Suryakusuma’s controversial new book Julia’s Jihad (on sale during the event). OUTSPOKEN ran until August 8 and showcased contemporary pieces examining social and cultural issues faced by Indonesia. www.biasaart.com 86
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SAVING STRAYS A charity luncheon was held on June 23 for the Villa Kitty Foundation, which rescues and cares for abandoned cats in Bali and encourages their adoption. Through a mini bazaar and raffle tickets, a total of 20 million rupiah was raised. Maya Ubud Resort & Spa also showed its support with two spa vouchers. www.villakittybali.com, www.mayaubud.com
COFFEE BUZZ On July 27, the island’s coffee addicts flocked to Le Méridien Bali Jimbaran’s WALA café for an event co-curated by illy Coffee. Guests received complimentary cappuccino and espresso upon arrival and were entertained by the charming and skillful Eduardo Vastolo, illy Coffee Asia Pacific’s barista guru, during a special coffee class. www.starwoodhotels.com/lemeridien
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ALL THAT JAZZ The Ubud Village Jazz Festival 2013 took place at the ARMA Ubud on August 9 to 10, where well-known Indonesian jazz acts such as the Dewa Budjana Quintet and Dwiki Dharmawan, and international musicians like the Peter Beets Trio (the Netherlands) and Chika Asamoto and the No Black Tie All Stars (Japan-Mexico-Malaysia) took to the stage. A special workshop for Balinese gamelan was held by Nyoman Windha on the first day, and a workshop for contemporary music by Ben Van Den Dungen was held on the second day. www.ubudvillagejazzfestival.com
GAMELAN ENTHUSIASTS Members of the two New Zealand groups Gamelan Taniwha Jaya and Gamelan Padhang Moncar (led by Budi S. Putra) visited the Bali Masari Villas & Spa in Sukawati on July 19 to enjoy a sumptuous lunch. New Zealand composers Jack Body and Gareth Farr were seen with the two groups who are dedicated to Balinese and Javanese gamelan performance. www.balimasarivillas.com
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ALILA SOORI PHOTOS BY MUTIA ADISOMA, ILLY COFFEE PHOTO BY ARIKO AHMAD, ALL OTHERS COURTESY
To celebrate their win at the Asia Pacific Hotel Awards 2013 for Best Resort Hotel in Indonesia, Alila Villas Soori held a beautiful dinner on July 27 featuring Blackmore Wagyu beef. Highlights from Chef Dwayne Cheer included Mahi Mahi with Rendang Tortellini and Wagyu Flat Iron with incredible marbling. Ben Blackmore himself was in attendance, and celebrated Bali chefs such as Phil Davenport, Ben Cross and Mandif Warokka were also spotted in the crowd. www.alilahotels.com/soori
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Nusa Ceningan Island
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Amed
Tulamben M. Agung
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Lake Batur
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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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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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