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JUNE 26 | Qatar Airways
Introducing ‘Quisine’ by Qatar Airways
80 | Sushi Tei Sidewalk Jimbaran Sushi Tei Is Now At Sidewalk Jimbaran
86 | Happy Chappy Chinese
Bulking Up: Happy Chappy’s New Wholesale Menu
10 Editorial 12 Don’t Miss 16 Bali’s Best Awards 18 Hot Deals 22 What’s New 28 About Bali 30 Culture 32 Arts & Artists 38 Active Bali 48 Kid’s Zone 4
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Shop Hop Bali & Beyond How to Get Around • Centre Pull Out Maps • Hotels & Villas Spa & Beauty Food, Food, Food Party Zone Essential Info
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Meals For Vegans at Ryoshi Sanur
Meals For Vegans at Ryoshi Sanur Vegans and vegetarians craving for Japanese food can now head to the newly opened Ryoshi Sanur for their dose of delicious and affordable, cruelty-free Japanese meal. A definite must-try is the Vegan Sushi Set, a plant-based platter that delightfully resembles the typical sushi fish platter. There’s also 94 | Cocoon Restaurant & Beach Club anPleasure: impressive Menu – also known as the Chirashi Salad Dining’s True Cocoon BeachSalad Club Menu. Chirashi means “scattered” in Japanese; an interesting concept similar to a hearty plate of “Nasi Campur” where a variety of ingredients and toppings come together to make one satisfying meal. In a Chirashi Salad, leafy green vegetables are tossed together with sushi rice, seaweed, pickles, potatoes, avocado, tofu, okara, and other ingredients of your choice. If you’re not vegan or vegetarian and are craving for some fresh fish from the sea in your salad, you will have the option to include fresh tuna or salmon sashimi, snapper and prawns. Choose up to one, two or even five different toppings to satiate your cravings! Still 98 | Uma Cucina at COMO Uma Ubud hungry? Accompany your meal with more vegan and vegetarian Sunday Well Spent At Uma Cucina Ubud options from the menu such as sushi and vegan sashimi, soups, rice and whatever else that might strike your fancy. Located in Jalan Danau Tamblingan, Ryoshi Sanur stands proudly behind a magnificent Japanese gate that bears the legendary Ryoshi logo and name. The restaurant is surrounded by a pretty oriental garden with intricate Japanese exteriors and interiors; it is the ideal spot to come together with great company over good food and amazing drinks. Ryoshi Sanur 110 | Central Kuta Money Exchange Jln. Danau Tamblingan No. 150 Sanur, Bali Bali’s Most Reliable & Trusted Money Changer: Central Kuta Money Exchange Telp. +62 361 288 473 | www.ryoshibali.com
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from the editor
Bali
Tourists, Travelers, & Adventure-seekers... If you’re in Bali this month, you’ll notice strange shapes floating amongst Bali’s skies – these are kites, and traditionally here in Bali, kites hold much religious and cultural significance. It is believed that even the Hindu God Indra used to amuse himself flying kites when he isn’t busy handling Godly matters. Another source stated that kites are farmers’ symbols of thanks to the Gods for good weather and great harvest. Yet another said that kites are symbols of village pride and unity and contains colours that represent a Banjar and also Balinese symbolism. Whatever the reason, these kites are beautiful to look at as they add a little bit more delight to the already breathtaking Balinese landscape, especially in the summer months. To help you enjoy your holiday here in Bali, we’ve found the latest and greatest deals that are taking place in the month of June – look for them under our Hot Deals pages. For everything fresh and new, take a peek at our What’s New pages. Every month we list 9 of the island’s most exciting new launches, openings and announcements so that you can stay up to date and informed. Then all of the winners can be found in our Bali Best Awards pages; important so you’ll know to consider the crème-de-la-crème in your next Bali holiday. Party Animals don’t miss out on the island’s most thrilling parties – see more in our Party Agenda page. Our Reviews are tried and tested personal recommendations that we ourselves have experienced before they reach you in a summary of words so you’ll know what to expect when you plan your up-and-coming getaway, from accommodations to flights, restaurants, beach clubs, villas and secret hideaways. All of these and more are available on our website at www.baliplus.com. Extra coverage is also posted on our site daily for your reading pleasure including blog posts, newsletters and product listings. While you’re at it, feel free to download a digital copy of our magazine and subscribe to our daily newsletters! In this age of snap-and-share, you could easily find us on all major Social Media platforms. Do follow us on Facebook (Baliplus Magazine) and Instagram (@ baliplus), tag us or send us messages with your favourite Bali photo and stories, and we might just share them on our feed. If you have any questions on Bali, or would like to read more on any particular Bali-related topic, just let us know! Until next time, Om-Swastiastu and welcome to Bali! The Bali Plus Team
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Pancasila Day 1 June 2019 This is the third year running for Indonesian citizens as they celebrate Pancasila Day – this day is an official public holiday as declared by President Joko Widodo in 2016. Although Pancasila Day has been acknowledged since 1945, the President has mandated the day to be a national celebration in remembrance of President Sukarno’s famous speech, “The Birth of Pancasila”, where he outlined five principles by which the new nation ought to be governed. It is interesting to know that these five principles are called “pancasila” because, in Indonesian, panca means “five,” while sila means “principle.” June 1st is also Indonesia’s independence from the Netherlands, after Japanese forces surrendered to the Allies at the end of World War II.
Perang Pandan or Merkare-Kare 7 – 8 June (TBC) East Bali A mass coming-of-age ritual, Perang Pandan, which is also known as “Mekare-kare” and “Megeret Pandan”, is a unique and ancient Balinese tradition for the village of Tenganan in Karangasem, East Bali. Dedicated to Lord Indra, the Hindu God of war and sky, friendly duels between bare-breasted male villagers are held on this day, which also coincides with the village’s annual Ngusaba Desa ceremonies. An annual event that adheres to its own local calendar, the males of the village will bout each other armed with small rattan shields and thorny pandan leaves. Visitors to the village on this day can show their support to the local community by visiting the many stalls selling traditional pastries, handicrafts such as wood carvings and masks and traditionally woven cloths and souvenirs. *Photo by UNWTO Bali Arts Festival 15 June – 14 July 2019 Taman Werdhi Budaya Art Centre, Denpasar Celebrating its 41st year this year, the annual Bali Arts Festival has returned to wow visitors with one of Bali’s most awaited cultural events. Here’s your chance to witness traditional performances and cultural highlights of Bali and Indonesia at the Taman Werdhi Budaya Arts Centre in Denpasar. Hundreds of artisans from Denpasar and Bali’s eight provinces, neighbouring islands and even international art troupes will be on hand to showcase their talents. Aside to live performances, visitors can also enjoy handicrafts, paintings and sculpture exhibitions as well as a traditional Balinese culinary festival daily. This annual event takes place yearly on the second or third Saturday of June to the second or third Saturday of July.
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International Day of Yoga 21 June 2019 Celebrated annually on June 21, Yoga Day was internationally and officially recognized by the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on December 11, 2014. The Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his UN Address suggested the date of June 21, as it is the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere and shares special significance in many parts of the world. Yoga is a physical, mental, and spiritual practice that originated in India with a huge following across the world and in Bali. Waterbom SOL Sessions Vol.7 June – September Waterbom Bali SOL SESSIONS are a series of 5 multi-artist musical celebrations at Waterbom Bali, Asia’s No1. Waterpark. Skratch Bastid -the DJ and producer with a massive, worldwide following - will lend his turntable skills opened this season of #SolSessions at #WaterbomBali on Saturday, May 25, 2019. A ticket to SOL SESSIONS gives you access to: unlimited adrenaline rushes via Waterbom Bali’s worldrenowned water slides; a carnival ambiance and activities for all the senses; custom cocktails and savory delights; a Saturday night warm-up with internationally acclaimed DJs; a 12 noon-10 pm festival of do-good, feel-good, ethically sourced, eco-conscious awesomeness. SOL SESSIONS 2019 LINE-UP: Vol.7 Saturday 25th May SKRATCH BASTID; Vol.8 Saturday 29th June J BOOGIE; Vol.9 Saturday 27th July JEREMY SOLE – DJ DAY; Vol.10 Saturday 31st August VADIM – UPROOT ANDY; Vol. 11 Saturday 28th Sept NICKODEMUS. www.waterbom-bali.com The Great 50 Show Oriental Circus Indonesia Until August 2019 Oriental Circus Indonesia presents its biggest show since its establishment in 1967, now in Bali and packed with spectacular and awe-inspiring acrobatic performances, entertaining clowns and fascinating puppets. For the first time, the circus is combining classic circus acts with exciting new technologies (drones, laser, video mapping and pyrotechnics) accompanied by a live band for the pleasure of the entire family. Inspired by the true story of the founder of the Oriental Circus, The Great 50 Show takes viewers on a journey through the circus’s rich 50-year old history and through the making of modern Indonesia. Watch a young boy (Noah) a coolie from Shanghai, who was forced to flee across the Pacific from an invading tiger army to eventually arrive in the Indonesia to start his own circus. A wonderful treat for the senses and a feast for the eyes and ears, the entire show is beautifully crafted by awardwinning studio 9 Matahari and music director Nikita Dompas. www. thegreat50show.com
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Bali’s Best Awards
Qatar Airways Wins Big At Three Prestigious Ceremonies Qatar Airways celebrates a host of award wins including two separate accolades at the 2019 Onboard Hospitality Awards that took place in Hamburg, Germany. In recognition of the importance of sustainability, innovation and corporate social responsibility and responding to trends, Qatar Airways and FORMIA won a special award for ‘Best Charitable Initiatives’ in recognition of the airline’s breast cancer awareness amenity kit and also received the ‘Trendsetter of the Year’ award’ for its versatile Tasting Platter, an express dinner option aimed at optimising rest and sleep on overnight flights from Europe. This concept was found by specialist judges to take the tasting menu trend to a new level for premium passengers. The airline also received ‘Highly Commended’ in three categories: ‘Best Onboard Catering Innovation’ for the elegant Caviar presentation, ‘Best for Onboard Kids’ and ‘Best for Onboard Snacks - First and Business Class’. www.qatarairways.com/id
Bali Dynasty Resort Hosts Supervisor & Employee of the Year Night Bali Dynasty Resort recently hosted the Prime Plaza Supervisor & Employee of The Year Inauguration Night with welcome cocktails, dinner and entertainment from talented staff members. The event was attended by Mr. Frans Bonang, President Director of Prime Plaza Hotels & Resort, the Prime Plaza Management Team, General Managers and property representatives. It was a spectacular evening with a floating stage, giant screen and amazing lighting with performances by staff members including a live band, fire dance, belly dancers and lots more. The top performing 18 candidates from Prime Plaza properties across Java, Bali, Lombok, Sumatera were in attendance and in the running for Best Supervisor and Best Employee of the Year. The best three candidates were selected and were officially announced by Mr. Frans Bonang, President Director of Prime Plaza Hotels & Resort, on the Inauguration Night itself. Jl. Kartika PO Box 2047 Tuban, South Kuta, Bali | Ph: +62 361 752 403 www.bdr.pphotels.com
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Bali Ranks 5th On TripAdvisor’s World’s Best Destinations
World’s largest travel site, TripAdvisor, has ranked Bali 5th among the world’s 25 best destinations for 2019. The list was compiled based on the reviews given by the travellers on the TripAdvisor site throughout the year. According to the site, Bali is “a living postcard and an Indonesian paradise that feels like a fantasy.” Bali is still the most popular travel destination in Indonesia with many tourists preferring to travel to the Island of the Gods rather than Europe due to a variety of reasons including flight tickets, accommodations and other expenses. The site has also listed the island’s must-visit attractions such as Kelingking Beach with its unique T-Rex shaped cliff in Nusa Penida, Sekumpul Waterfalls, and Luhur Batukaru Temple. Bali topped other popular tourist destinations such as Phuket in Thailand, Barcelona in Spain, and Istanbul in Turkey. The first position is secured by London, followed by Paris at number 2, Rome, and Crete in Greece. *Photo by Aron Visuals on Unsplash
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Hot Deals
Hong Kong Duck at Golden Lotus Chinese Restaurant Golden Lotus Chinese Restaurant at Bali Dynasty Resort presents another flavourful specialty; the crisp and tender Hong Kong Duck will be available exclusively at this award-winning dining venue for your dining pleasure until 30th June 2019. An irresistible meal featuring roasted aromatic and succulent duck meat presented two different ways, the duck comes served with braised kalian and shitake mushrooms. The second dish features the remaining duck bones infused in a tasty vegetable soup that is accompanied by a portion of steamed rice. The Roasted Hong Kong Duck is available for a limited time only at the Golden Lotus Chinese Restaurant for only IDR 250.000 nett. It is more than enough to satisfy the appetites of up to two persons. Reserve your table now, call Golden Lotus Restaurant at Bali Dynasty Resort at (+62 361) 752 403, or drop an email to fbsales@bdr.pphotels.com. Jl. Kartika Tuban, South Kuta, Bail www.bdr.pphotels.com
Romantic Getaway at Rumah Luwih Take some time away and enjoy a Romantic Getaway at Rumah Luwih, a gorgeous five-star colonial-style resort that’s just steps away from the beach. Priced at just IDR 3,900,000 nett for the Deluxe Prabanggana or IDR 5,000,000 nett for the Arnawakanta Junior Suite for a minimum of 2-nights, you and your partner will get to stay for a minimum of 2 nights and enjoy a myriad of benefits including daily breakfast, welcome drink, 1 x 60 minutes massage for 2 persons, 1 x 3-course Romantic Dinner, free airport pick-up, complimentary Wi-Fi in your room and hotel area, free Early Check-In at 10 AM and Late CheckOut until 2 PM based on room availability, 20 % discounts on Food and Beverages at Andrawina Restaurant and The Beach Pavilion, access to the Fitness Centre and free shuttle service to SANUR and UBUD. This offer is only valid for bookings made directly via the resort’s website or via email to reservations@rumahluwih.com. Jl. Prof Dr Ida Bagus Mantra KM 19.9, Gianyar Bali Ph: +62 361 2005 5899 www.rumahluwih.com
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Peaceful Lebaran Getaway at Desa Visesa Ubud This Lebaran holidays, why not take some time away with your loved ones to reflect and contemplate, immerse in prayer and good deeds while exploring Bali’s wonderful culture, nature and heritage. Head towards Bali’s most healing space where you can do all of this in peaceful tranquillity. The Lebaran Getaway Package at Desa Visesa Ubud starts from IDR 5,200,000 nett and is inclusive of a 3-days 2-nights stay at the resort’s Premier Suite for 2 persons, daily breakfast for 3 persons, one time 30-minutes Bali Rejang Massage at Visesa Balinese Healing & Spa for two persons, 25% off for all treatments at Visesa Balinese Healing & Spa, complimentary daily life activities, 20% off for Food & Beverages at Lesung Restaurant, welcome amenities in your room, welcome Balinese blessing and welcome drink upon arrival. This package is only available when you book through the resort’s website. Jl. Suweta, Banjar Bentuyung Sakti, Ubud Bali | Ph. +62 361 2091 788 info@visesaubud.com www.visesaubud.com
*Details were correct at press time, however we advise you to confirm
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Joyous Lebaran at Alaya Resort Ubud After completing 30-days of fasting during the Holy Month of Ramadhan, Muslims around the world celebrate with a festive holiday known as Lebaran. To celebrate this auspicious occasion, Alaya Resort Ubud has created an exclusive package that focuses specifically on personal relaxation. This restful two-night stay includes a complimentary set menu featuring two-courses for lunch or dinner or the option to join the resort’s themed Sunday night dinner at Manisan Restaurant. Other entitlements include a complimentary one-hour Balinese massage for two at Dala Spa plus selected value-added benefits. Valid for two persons with a period of stay from 1st to 7th June 2019, the Lebaran package starts from just IDR 4,100,000 nett and is applicable when booking online via the resort’s website using the promo code “LEBARAN2019”. For further details, please email experience.ubud@ alayahotels.com. Package is subject to availability. Jl. Hanoman, Ubud Bali Ph: +62 361 972 200 | www.alayahotels.com
Eastern Heritage at The SPA at The ONE Legian Take a little time for yourself and enjoy a well-deserved pampering session with a fabulous 120-minute Eastern Heritage treatment package at The SPA at The ONE Legian. Embracing Eastern wisdom passed down from generation to generation perfected over thousands of years, the Eastern Heritage package focuses on restoring the natural balance of body and mind. A relaxing combination of Indian Head Massage and Hair Cream Bath, this treatment will relieve aches, pains and tension in your neck, back and shoulders, improve the texture of your hair and encourage it to grow. You’ll feel yourself relax and unwind as the spa’s experienced therapists work to rebalance and rejuvenate your being while you release stress and tension, and emerge with a sense of peace and well-being. The Eastern Heritage package at The SPA is available only in the month of June 2019 and is priced at IDR 325,000 per person or IDR 600,000 per couple. Jl. Legian No.117, Kuta Bali Ph: +62 361 3001 101 @theonelegian
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Shisha Corner at 2.28 Beach Club and Gourmet Bar Relax and enjoy some refreshing Shisha in the cool of the sea breeze at the Shisha Corner at Novotel Bali Nusa Dua’s very own 2.2.8 Beach Club and Gourmet Bar. Priced at just IDR 150,000++ each, the Shisha here uses only premium tobacco that comes in a variety of flavours. Guests can choose from Double Apple, Orange, Mint, Strawberry, Bubble Gum and Grape for a wonderful and relaxing afternoon or evening by the beach while enjoying sumptuous Western and Asian cuisine and delicious decadent cocktails. Located just 2 minutes and 28 seconds away from the resort by complimentary shuttle, 2.28 Beach Club and Gourmet Bar is the perfect place to soak up the sun, unwind and play on Nusa Dua’s idyllic and pristine beach. It is also the ideal spot romantic evenings or leisurely social gatherings. Happy Hour is also available from 5:00pm to 7:00pm daily. Jl. Pantai Mengiat, ITDC Complex Nusa Dua Bali Ph: +62 361 8480 555 www.novotelnusaduabali.com
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What’s New
Gracie Kelly’s Is Now Open For Breakfast Enjoy the most important meal of the day at Bali’s first and only Irish Pub, Gracie Kelly’s located at Bali Dynasty Resort. The bar and restaurant has recently relocated to a spacious street-front venue in an impressive Irish-style building. Breakfast is available from 8am until 10am every day with tasty selections including Gracie’s Bircher Muesli with honey lemon, homemade yoghurt, crusted cashews, banana, apple and strawberries; Salmon Benedict with soda bread, seared salmon, avocado smashed, popped capers and mesclune and the Chili Cheese Scrambled with cheddar, beef and beans, chili and soda bread, just to mention a few. Healthy eaters, vegetarians and vegans will enjoy the Pancakes and Berries with strawberry compote, whipped cream, raspberry sorbet and the Acai Berry Bowl with frozen blueberries, granola, coffee honey, cocoa nibs and banana. Enjoy 15% off food when you dine here on Sundays! Jl Kartika, PO BOX 2047 Tuban Bali Ph: +62 361 752 403 | www.graciekellysirishpub.com
Mason Adventures Celebrates 30th Year Anniversary In May 2019, Mason Adventures, Bali’s longest-established and criticallyacclaimed adventure company, was incredibly proud to celebrate their 30th Year Anniversary. The celebratory event took place at the world-renowned Mason Elephant Park & Lodge in Taro, which also simultaneously coincided with the 23rd Year Anniversary of the Park. The event was a chance for Mason Adventures to show the company’s great appreciation for all of their supporters over the years, and featured numerous awards and prizes for the company’s top supporters. The anniversary also showcased the company’s extensive range of tours and products, which includes Jungle Buggies, White Water Rafting, Mountain Cycling, Elephant Interactions, Helicopter Flights, and more. The event was attended by over 500 prominent Bali residents and key figures from various tourism-related businesses, as well as direct friends of the Mason family. masonadventures.com masonelephantlodge.com masonskytours.com
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An Escape To West Bali National Park A tranquil hideaway located within the protected sanctuary of West Bali National Park, Plataran Menjangan Resort & Spa offers an escape to nature at its most beautiful; raw and untouched. Experience the epitome of luxury, privacy, and comfort in the traditional Joglo Villas of this unique eco-retreat, at one with nature in the midst of the forest or right by the ocean. Dine along the oceanfront on a world of fresh flavour crafted from the treasures of the garden and sea. Listen to the song of the exotic Bali Starling while exploring the beauty of the wild, trekking through the jungle, kayaking through the mangrove canal, diving in crystal clear waters, or enjoying the romance of a sunset cruise. Experiencing a variety of therapeutic and beauty treatments designed to balance mind, body and soul, and reignite your inner glow at Padma Spa, cocooned within the mangrove and facing the ocean. West Bali National Park, Jl. Raya Seririt – Gilimanuk, Gerokgak, Singaraja, Bali Ph: +62 361 411 488 www.plataran.com
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Japanese Casual Dining Nagisa Opens at Hotel Nikko Bali Benoa Beach Japanese casual dining Nagisa opens its doors on May 8, 2019, with a ceremony that honors Japanese culture as well as the Balinese. The Japanese restaurant presents the izakaya drinking and dining concept, offering authenticity with its native Japanese born and trained Head Chef, Katsumi Goda of the famed Benkay of Grand Nikko Bali bringing with him 44 years of experience spanning 7 countries. Committed to source as much locally sourced ingredients as possible, to the observance of omotenashi, the Japanese unique principle of sincere and wholehearted service, Nagisa combines Japanese cultures with Balinese-found ingredients and natural elements. The menu at Nagisa encompasses the staples of Japanese cuisine with Robatayaki, Teppanyaki and Sushi rolls being the highlights. The beverage list carries a carefully curated selection of sake, shochu, Japanese whisky and beer.
Jl. Pratama No.68X, Tanjung Benoa, Nusa Dua, Bali Ph: +62 361 773 577 www.hotelnikkobali-benoabeach.com
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Sunday Brunch at D’Kampoeng Ubud
Mövenpick Lebaran Specials
Sundays with the family is about to get even more exciting with the new Sunday Brunch at D’Kampoeng Ubud at Desa Visesa Ubud. Discover the splendour of a traditional Balinese village with a collection of insightful activities and ‘farm to table’ culinary experiences that reflect the island’s agricultural heritage. Dedicated for those wanting to escape the stress of city life, D’Kampoeng Ubud is a multi-functional outdoor space with an emphasis on rural living in a farm-style setting. Priced at just IDR 175,000++ per person, you’ll get to indulge in a wide range of international favourites including Pancakes, Salmon Benedictine, Chicken Quesadilla, Bitterballen, Mongolian BBQ, Roasted Chicken and Duck, Pastas, Salads, Sandwiches and Desserts and more while enjoying the resort’s Organic Garden, Family Leisure Park, Kids Club & Playground, Animal Hut and tons of outdoor space. Available from 11am to 4pm.
Celebrate Lebaran with a delicious Eidal Fitr Dinner at Mövenpick Resort & Spa Jimbaran Bali at Anarasa Restaurant on the 5 & 6 of June. There are live cooking stations preparing classic Indonesian dishes such as whole roasted lamb, opor ayam, lontong sayur, sweets and many more. The dinner is priced at just IDR 450,000 net / person and will take place from 6:00pm to 10:30pm. Also available are Lebaran Cookies at Mövenpick Café from 1-15 June from 8.00 am to 10.00 pm with prices starting from IDR 45,000 nett / jar. Home-made cookies are a tradition in every Indonesian household during Eid al-Fitr, which is locally known as Lebaran. Mövenpick Café will be stocking jars of kastengel, nastar, kue salju and other sweet treats for a limited time only. Eid al-Fitr Hampers are also available at Mövenpick Café from 1-7 June 2019 from 8.00 am to 10.00 pm starting from IDR 847,000 nett / hamper.
Jl. Suweta, Bentuyung Sakti, Ubud Bali Ph: +62 877 4532 5571 www.visesaubud.com
Jalan Wanagiri No.1 I Jimbaran, Bali Ph: +62 361 4725777 movenpick.com
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Celebrating Wellness at The Westin Bali June is dedicated to wellness at The Westin Resort Nusa Dua, Bali. On 14 June, a Cooking Demo & Healthy Lunch will be conducted by Sophie Navita, an Indonesian television host and plant-based chef together with the resort’s own Chef Mimin Mintarsih. Join in for just IDR 395K per person including a two-course lunch. On 15 June, fitness fanatics can participate in a 5K Westin Fun Run at 6.30AM followed by breakfast for IDR 250K per person including a WestinRun t-shirt and healthy breakfast at the Temple Garden by the beach. Join in an uplifting afternoon entitled ‘The Joy of Harmony’ on Saturday, 22nd June at 3.30PM in the Nusantara Room for an energizing session of Vinyasa Yoga led by Westin Wellness Manager, Jitendra Pokhriyal, followed by Hatha Yoga with Anjasmara, renowned Indonesian model, actor, yoga instructor, and regular Westin collaborator for just IDR 200K per person.
Kawasan Pariwisata Nusa Dua BTDC Lot N-3, Nusa Dua Bali Ph: +62 361 771 906 | www.westinnusaduabali.com
Sushi Tei Is Now Certified Halal
Tropical Renaissance Ritual at Kayumanis Spa
Everyone’s favorite Japanese restaurant, Sushi Tei, is now Halal certified. The restaurant brand had recently announced its acceptance of the halal certification from the Institute for Food Medicine and Cosmetics of the Indonesian Ulema Council (LPPOM MUI). The handover of the halal certificate was a symbolic event, attended by the Director of LPPOM MUI, Dr. Ir. Lukmanul Hakim, Msi, and the Director of PT Sushi Tei Indonesia, Sonny Kurniawan which took place during the holy month of Ramadan, in May 2019 at Sushi Tei Restaurant in Lotte Shopping Avenue, Kuningan, South Jakarta. The new halal certification is expected to increase the levels of comfort and confidence amongst Indonesian customers as they enjoy Sushi Tei’s delicious and authentic Japanese delicacies at all Sushi Tei outlets in Indonesia located in Bali, Jakarta, Bandung, Medan, Surabaya, Makassar, Yogyakarta, Pekanbaru, Batam and Palembang. For more information, please visit www.sushitei.co.id.
A reviving two-hour treatment that combines traditional Indonesian beauty practices with a classic European-style steaming therapy. The experience begins with a soothing foot bath infused with fresh flowers to gently cleanse your walk-weary toes. Then an exfoliating scrub made from natural ingredients will be applied to the entire body to eliminate impurities from your skin and stimulate blood circulation. After showering, it is time for a session in the new steam room facility that will help to open your pores, release toxins and promote deep cleansing followed by a Balinese massage performed using long strokes and applications of palm pressure to melt away muscular stress and tension. A mini facial will bring this treatment to a radiant close by leaving you feeling fresh and fabulous. Exclusive to Kayumanis Spa Ubud, Nusa Dua and Jimbaran where steam rooms are now available to support an evolving wellness menu of body and beauty. Ph: +62 361 705 777 experience@kayumanisspa.com www.kayumanis.com
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Introducing ‘Quisine’ by Qatar Airways Qatar Airways has revealed a new Economy Class on-board experience branded ‘Quisine’, designed to further elevate customers’ dining experience when they travel with the awardwinning airline. The dining experience begin when passengers are presented with redesigned menu cards which include a service timeline on all long-haul and ultra-long-haul flights, allowing passengers to plan their journey without missing anything on offer. A predinner drinks option is available on flights of over five hours, with refreshments and cocktail snacks available prior to the main meal being served. Food portions have increased by 25 per cent to 50 per cent, with a greater focus on the use of local, fresh and healthy ingredients that are in-season. Meals now feature individually-wrapped artisanal warm infused bread and individual bottles of water. A wider selection of mid-flight movie snacks includes a tantalising array of cheese and crackers, chocolate bar, potato crisps and popcorn, with innovative flavours such as Himalayan Salted Caramel and French Butter and Pink Salt provided by gourmet popcorn brand 4700BC. Quisine was launched gradually, in phases across the airline’s network from April 2019, beginning with flights to and from Brussels, Cardiff, Gothenburg, Moscow and St. Petersburg. Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive, His Excellency Mr. Akbar Al Baker, said: “These latest on-board dining enhancements will undoubtedly provide our passengers with an even higher level of satisfaction and luxury. We have carefully crafted our new Economy Class experience to offer a proposition that ensures our passengers’ journeys are best in class. In addition 26
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to our products, which showcase a new style of tableware, we have also focused on the reduction of single-use plastics with the introduction of more sustainable products. Working with local companies, in addition to esteemed suppliers such as Godiva Chocolatier and 4700BC Popcorn, ensures that we are offering our passengers premium service in Economy Class.” A multiple-award-winning airline, Qatar Airways was named ‘World’s Best Business Class’ by the 2018 World Airline Awards, managed by international air transport rating organisation Skytrax. It was also named ‘Best Business Class Seat’, ‘Best Airline in the Middle East’, and ‘World’s Best First Class Airline Lounge’. Qatar Airways currently operates a modern fleet of more than 250 aircraft via its hub, Hamad International Airport (HIA) to more than 160 destinations worldwide. The airline will add a number of new destinations to its extensive route network in 2019, including Izmir, Turkey; Rabat, Morocco; Malta; Davao, Philippines; Lisbon, Portugal; Mogadishu, Somalia and Langkawi, Malaysia. Experience ‘Quisine’ now and discover the world with Qatar Airways at www.qatarairways.com/id. BALIPLUS June 2019 |
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About Bali
Beautiful Island Geographically, situated between the islands of Java and Lombok, Bali is small, stretching approximately 140 km from east to west, and 80 km from north to south. The tallest of a string of volcanic mountains that run from the east to the west is Gunung Agung, which last erupted in 1963. Located just 8º south of the Equator, Bali boasts a tropical climate with just two seasons (wet and dry) a year with an average temperature of around 28ºC. The wide and gently sloping southern regions play host to Bali’s famed rice terraces, which are among some of the most spectacular in the world. In the hilly, northern coastal regions, the main produce is coffee, copra, spices, vegetables, cattle and rice. The Balinese have strong spiritual roots and despite the large influx of tourists over the years, their culture is still very much alive. The main religion is Agama Hindu Dharma, which, although originally from India, is comprised of a unique blend of Hindu, Buddhist, Javanese and ancient indigenous beliefs; It is very different from the Hinduism practiced in India today. Naturally creative, the Balinese have traditionally used their talents for religious purposes and most of the beautiful work to be seen here has been inspired by stories from the Ramayana and other Hindu epics.
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The majority of Bali’s 4,000,000 people live, for the most part, in tight village communities with large extended families. The largest cities are Denpasar (the capital) and Singaraja in the north. The main tourist area stretches from Kuta to Seminyak. Kuta became a major attraction during the tourist boom of the 70’s because of its famous white-sand beaches, the surf, and stunning sunsets. Today, the stretch from Kuta to Seminyak is a major tourist destination, with hundreds of hotels, bars, restaurants and shops. Those in search of a little peace and quiet tend to head for the more serene resorts of Sanur and Candi Dasa on the east coast, or Lovina in the north. Nusa Dua, on the southern-most peninsula of the island, houses many five-star hotels. The central village of Ubud, in the hilly region of Gianyar, has also blossomed as a tourist attraction and is now considered to be the artistic and cultural centre of Bali.
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Culture
Beautiful Culture By the Bronze era, around 300 B.C., a fairly evolved culture already existed on Bali. The complex system of irrigation and rice production, still in use today, was established around this time. Photo Courtesy of XO
It appears that the main religion around 500 A.D. was predominantly Buddhist in influence. In 670 A.D., a Chinese scholar (Yi-Tsing), on a trip to India, reported that he had visited a Buddhist country called Bali. It wasn’t until the 11th century that Bali received the first strong influx of Hindu and Javanese cultures. With the death of his father around AD 1011, the Balinese Prince, Airlanggha, moved to East Java and set about uniting it under one principality. Having succeeded, he then appointed his brother, Anak Wungsu, as ruler of Bali. During the ensuing period there was a reciprocation of political and artistic ideas. The old Javanese language, Kawi, became the language used by the aristocracy, one of the many Javanese traits and customs adopted by the people. With the death of Airlanggha, in the middle of the 11th century, Bali enjoyed a period of autonomy. However, this proved to be short-lived, as in 1284 the East Javanese King Kertanegara, conquered Bali and ruled over it from Java. In 1292, Kertanegara was murdered and Bali took the opportunity to liberate itself once again. However, in 1343, Bali was brought back under Javanese control by its defeat at the hands of Gajah Mada, a general in the last of the great Hindu-Javanese empires, the Majapahit. With the spread of Islam throughout Sumatra and Java during the 16th century, the Majapahit empire began to collapse and a large exodus of aristocracy, priests, artists and artisans to Bali ensued. For a while Bali flourished and the following centuries were considered the Golden Age of Bali’s cultural history. The principality of Gelgel, near Klungkung, became a major centre for the arts, and Bali became the major power of the region, taking control of neighbouring Lombok and parts of East Java.
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The European Influence
The first Dutch seamen set foot on Bali in 1597, yet it wasn’t until the 1800’s that the Dutch showed an interest in colonising the island. In 1846, having had large areas of Indonesia under their control since the 1700’s, the Dutch government sent troops into northern Bali. In 1894, Dutch forces sided with the Sasak people of Lombok to defeat their Balinese rulers. By 1911, all the Balinese principalities had either been defeated in battle, or had capitulated, leaving the whole island under Dutch control. During World War II, the Dutch were expelled by the Japanese, who had occupied Indonesia from 1942 to 1945. After the Japanese defeat, the Dutch tried to regain control over their former colonies, but on August 17, 1945, Indonesia was declared independent by its first President, Sukarno. After four years of fighting and strong criticism from the international community, the Dutch government finally ceded and, in 1949, Indonesia was recognized as an independent country. The People
Life in Bali is very communal with the organisation of villages, farming and even the creative arts being decided by the community. The local government is responsible for schools, clinics, hospitals and roads, but all other aspects of life are placed in the hands of two traditional committees, whose roots in Balinese culture stretch back centuries. The first, Subak, concerns the production of rice and organises the complex irrigation system. Everyone who owns a sawah, or padi field, must join their local Subak, which ensures that every member gets his fair share of irrigation water. The other community organisation is the Banjar, responsible for arranging all village festivals, marriage ceremonies and cremations. Most villages have at least one Banjar and all men have to join when they marry. Banjars, on average, give membership to 50 up to 100 families and all Banjars have their own meeting place called the Bale Banjar. As well as being used for regular meetings, the Bale (pavilion) is where the local gamelan orchestras and drama groups practice. Religion
Balinese people are Hindu, yet their religion is very different from the Indian variety. The Balinese worship the Hindu trinity Brahma, Shiva and Vishnu, who are seen as manifestations of the Supreme God Sanghyang Widhi. Other Indian gods like Ganesha (the elephant-headed god) also appear, but more commonly. Shrines associated with the many gods and spirits, uniquely Balinese, are found all over the island. Balinese people strongly believe in magic and the power of spirits, basing much of their religion on this. They believe good spirits dwell in the mountains and that the seven seas are home to demons and ogres. Most villages have at least three main temples, namely: (1) the Pura Puseh, or ‘temple of origin’, facing the mountains; (2) the Pura Desa, or village temple normally found in the centre; and (3) the Pura Dalem, aligned with the sea and dedicated to the spirits of the dead. Aside from these ‘village temples’, almost every house has its own shrine. Some temples, for example Pura Besakih on the slopes of Mount Agung, are considerably more important and people from all over Bali travel there to worship. Offerings play a significant role in Balinese life as they appease the spirits and thus bring prosperity and good health to the family. Every day small offering trays (canang sari), containing symbolic food, flowers, cigarettes and money, are respectfully put on shrines, in temples, in front of houses and shops, and at dangerous crossroads. Festivals are another great occasion for soothing the gods. The women carry huge, beautifully arranged pyramids of food, fruit and flowers on their heads while the men might conduct a blood sacrifice through a cockfight. The gods are invited to descend and join the festivities with music and traditional dances to go with it. This kind of event is extremely exciting, memorable and well worth attending.
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Art & Artist
Beautiful arts
With the arrival of European artists in the beginning of the 20th century, this soon began to change. Local artists started to develop their own individual styles. PAINTING
Until the start of the 20th century, the dominant form of painting was the portrayal of Hindu epics by painters and illustrators called ‘Sangging’. Aside from making large representational paintings, the ‘Sangging’ were expected to decorate everything from gourds, wooden altars, bamboo vessels, headboards for princely bed chambers and, in particular, they were expected to illustrate astrological wall hangings on bark paper or cloth. It wasn’t until the early 1900s that western influences reached Bali. The use of Asian symbols in the works of, among others, Paul Gauguin, Toulouse Lautrec and Camille Pissaro, created a new trend for Asian-influenced art and for European painters to move to Bali. Ubud’s fame regarding art can be traced to the arrival of the German painter Walter Spies and the Dutch Rudolf Bonnet. There is a much wider range of artistic styles today. Ubud Style
Influenced by the western use of perspective and everyday-life subject matter, the Ubud style is one of the most ‘expressionistic’ of all Bali’s schools. Despite this, Ubud’s art still retains many traditional features, including attention to detail and stylized characters. Batuan Style
Strongly wayang based (puppet). This style involves hundreds of intricately painted representations of Balinese life, filling every available nook and cranny of the canvas. Keliki Style
Keliki paintings measure 20cm by 15cm. They contain scenes of mythical and Ramayanic characters engaged in battle, good versus evil, on sinister backgrounds.
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Pengosekan Style
From this village, on the outskirts of Ubud, a new style sprang up during the 1960s. It concentrated on just a few natural components, such as birds, insects, butterflies and plants. STONE CARVING
Stone carvings were mainly used to decorate temples and palaces. There is little difference between the iconography decorating temples and that of private buildings. Gateways represent the dividing line between the inner and outer worlds and as such are the recipients of some of the most fantastic carvings. Bali’s modern-day centre of stone carving is the village of Batubulan, situated halfway between the towns of Denpasar and Ubud. TEXTILES
One of the most striking things about Bali is the rich variety of cloths and materials that are to be seen in thousands of shops throughout the island. However, only a small proportion of these are indigenous to Bali. The myriad of batik clothes and sarongs available everywhere, are mainly imported from Java. Bali does have a very rich textile industry of its own. The beautiful Songket fabrics, worn by performers of traditional dances, are a good example. In Songket gold and silver threads are woven into the cloth to create complex motifs of birds, butterflies and flowers. Endek, or weft ikat, is another common method used in Bali. In weft ikat weaving, the weft threads are dyed to create the design and are then woven with plain warp threads.
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The least common form of weaving to be seen in Bali is the Geringsing, or double-ikat, and it is perhaps the most sought after. In Geringsing both the warp and weft threads are dyed to their final designs before being woven together. With the exception of certain areas in India and Japan, this weaving technique can only be found in the small Bali Aga village of Tenganan, East Bali. WOOD CARVINGS
Wood and stone carvings have traditionally been featured largely in temple and palace architecture. Immaculately carved demons and mythical beings decorate pillars, door panels, lintels and window shutters with the object of protecting the buildings from evil intruders. Scenes of legendary figures placed within a floral dĂŠcor, set a more pleasant and educational tone. With the arrival of European influences, wood carving started to develop a long
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more innovative and commercial lines. Today, whole villages specialise in producing certain styles of work. The village of Mas, near Ubud, is the best known for its carvings of female figures, Buddhas, characters from Hindu epics, the traditional topeng (mask) and Wayang Wong masks. DANCE & DRAMA
Dance and drama have played a historically important role in Balinese society. Through this medium, people learned about the tales of the Ramayana, Mahabarata and of other epic stories from Balinese history. The following are brief descriptions of some of the more well-known dance-dramas that can be seen at regular performances throughout Bali. Baris - This is a warrior’s dance. It is usually performed by men, either solo
or in a group of five or more.
Barong & Rangda - This is a story about the struggle between good and evil.
Good is personified by the Barong Keket, a strange but fun-loving creature in the shape of a shaggy semi-lion. Evil is represented by Rangda, a witch.
Kecak - The most famous of the Balinese dances, originated from the Sanghyang dance choirs, holds its uniqueness in the entrancing ‘Kecak, kecak’ chant. The Kecak as a dance developed in the 1930s, in the village of Bona, where it is still performed regularly. Legong - This dance tells a story of princess Rangkesari being held captive
by King Lakesmi. Rangkesari’s brother, prince Daha, gathers an army to rescue his sister. The Legong is a very classical and graceful dance, always performed by prepubescent girls, who can be as young as eight or nine years old.
Wayang Kulit (Shadow Puppet) - Wayang Kulit is one of the great story-telling traditions of the Javanese and Balinese people. The wayang show usually consists of a small four-piece orchestra, which provides the musical accompaniment, around sixty ‘puppets’, carved out of flat pieces of water buffalo hide, and the dalang or puppet-master. The good characters speak in ancient ‘Kawi’, whereas the evil or coarse ones speak Balinese. The Bali Agung Show
The Bali Agung Show at the Bali Safari and Marine Park is an inspiring cultural performance dedicated to the entertainment of both local and international audiences. This spectacular show celebrated its 1500th performance on Jan 19, 2016. With regular scheduled performances over the past five years, the colossal and spectacular Bali Agung Show is arguably the longestrunning theatrical production in Indonesia’s theatrical history. Jalan Prof. Ida Bagus Mantra Km 19.8, Gianyar Bali | Ph: +62 361 950000 | marketing@ balisafarimarinepark.com Devdan Show
Devdan’s “Treasure of the Archipelago” at the Bali Nusa Dua Theatre is a 90-minute show that takes you on a tour of the Indonesian archipelago with impressive acrobatics, effects and traditional dances. Performed 4 times a week every week.www.devdanshow.com. Calonarang
The Calonarang dance tells the tale of a widow queen, Walunateng Dirah from Girah village who possessed the ability to conduct powerful black magic. Her powers were said to be stronger than the King Erlangga’s, causing fear among all that nobody would dare to ask for her daughter’s hand in marriage. The widow, furious, placed a curse on the entire land and people began to die without reason, which caused a state-wide war. The King then sought the help of a Priest, Mpu Bharadah, who defeated Calonarang with his white magic. Ramayana
The Ramayana dance tells the epic love story of Rama and Sita whose love was too strong to be torn apart. Expect exciting scenes of treachery among the royal family, lost-in-the-jungle scenes, kidnappings, brave rescue missions by Hanoman the Monkey King, and a romantic ending where Rama is forever reunited with his love, Sita. BALIPLUS June 2019 |
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Museum & Galleries
Genta Gallery Jl Lodtunduh No.1 Ubud T. +62361 978272 Open daily: 9am - 5pm
Ganesha Gallery Four Seasons Jimbaran T. +62361 701010 Open daily*: 9am -6pm
Seniwati Gallery Jl.Sriwidari No.2B Ubud T. +62361 975485 Open daily: 10am - 5pm
Jenggala Keramik Jl. Uluwatu No.2, Jimbaran TT. +62361 703311 Open daily*: 8am - 6pm
Sika Gallery Jl. Raya Campuhan, Ubud T. +62361 975084 Open daily: 9am - 5pm
Seminyak
Tonyraka Gallery Jl. Raya Mas No.86 Ubud T. +623617916606 Open daily: 9am - 5pm
Jimbaran
Biasa Gallery Jl. Seminyak No.34, Seminyak T. +62361 8475766 Open Mon – Sat*: 10am - 9pm Kendra Gallery Jl Drupadi No.88B, Seminyak T. +62361 736628 Open daily*: 10am - 6pm MÉTIS Gallery & Boutiques Jl. Petitenget no.6, Kerobokan Kelod, Kuta, Bali 80361 +62 361 4737 888 Open Mon-Sat: 11am - 11pm, Sun: 6pm-11pm Ubud
Hansen Art Gallery Jl. Raya Sanggingan Ubud T. +62361 970072 Open daily: 9am - 6pm Neka Museum Jl. Raya Campuhan, Ubud T. +62361 975074 Open daily*: 8am - 5pm Puri Lukisan Museum Jl. Raya Ubud T. +62361 975136 Open daily*: 8am - 4pm Gaya Fusion Jl. Raya Sayan Ubud T. +62361 979253 Open daily: 9.30am - 11pm Arma Museum Jl. Raya Pangosekan Ubud T. +62361 974228 Open daily: 9am - 6pm Blanco Museum Jl. Raya Campuan Ubud T. +62361 975502 Open daily: 9am - 5pm Rudana Museum Jl. Cok Rai Pudak No.44 Peliatan T. +62361 975779 Open daily: 9am - 5pm
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Denpasar
Danes Art Veranda Jl. Hayam Wuruk 159 Denpasar T. +62361 242659 Open daily: 10am -6pm Bali Museum Jl. Let. Kol. Wisnu, Denpasar T. +62361 235059 Open Tue – Sun: 8am - 3pm Bali Art Center Jl. Nusa Indah No.1 Denpasar T. +62361 227176 Open daily: 8am - 3pm Bali Bintang Gallery Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai 19 Pesanggaran T. +62361 724368 Open daily: 9am - 6pm Museum Lukisan Sidik Jari Jl. Hayam Wuruk 175, Tanjung Bungkak, Denpasar T. +62361 235115 Open daily: 9am - 4pm Klungkung
Museum Seni Lukis Klasik Bali Banjar Angkan Klungkung Bali T. +62361 0366—22255 Open daily: 9am - 5pm Nusa Dua
Pasifika Museum Kawasan Pariwisata, BTDC Blok P T. +62361 774935 F. +62361 774559 Open daily: 10am - 5pm Sanur
Le Mayeur Museum Jl. Hang Tuah, Sanur T. +62361 286201 Open Sat-Thu: 8am - 4pm Fridays: 8am - 1.30pm
schedule of events
Dance & Drama
Barong & Rangda Dance
Calonarang Dance
• Batubulan
Everyday
9.30am
• Puri Saren, Ubud
Fridays
7.00pm
• Catur Eka Budi, Kesiman, Dps
Everyday
9.30am
• Mawang, Ubud
Thurs; Sat
7.00pm
1st & 15th
7.00pm
• Banjar Kalah • Peliatan
Gambuh Dance
• Pura Desa Batuan, Batuan
of each month
Kecak Dance
• Garuda Wisnu Kencana
Everyday
6.30pm
Kecak Dance
• Padang Tegal, Ubud
Sun; Wed
7.00pm
• Puri Luhur, Uluwatu
Everyday
6.00pm
• Banjar Junjungan, Ubud
Mondays
7.00pm
• ARMA Open Stage, Ubud
New & Full Moons
7.00pm
• Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa, Budaya Cultural Theatre
Wednesdays
8.00pm
• Puri Saren, Ubud
Mon ; Sat
7.30pm
• Peliatan Village
Fridays
7.30pm
• Pura Dalem, Ubud
Saturdays
7.30pm
• ARMA Open Stage, Ubud
Sundays
7.30pm
Mahabrata Dance
• Teges Village, Ubud
Thursdays
7.30pm
Ramayana Ballet
• Budaya Cultural Theatre (Nusa Dua Beach Hotel)
Mondays
7.00pm
Sanghyang Jaran Dance
• Bona Village
Sun; Mon; Fri
7.00pm
• Batubulan
Everyday
6.30pm
Topeng Dance
• ARMA Open Stage, Ubud
Wednesdays
7.00pm
Wayang Kulit
• Oka Kartini’s, Ubud
Sun; Wed
8.00pm
• Kertha Accommodation, Jl. Monkey Forest, Ubud
Tue; Sat
8.00pm
Bali Agung Show
• Bali Safari Marine Park
Everyday, except Mon
2.30pm
Cultural Wonders Of The Royal Pejeng Performance
• Puri Agung Soma Negara Pejeng
Every Full Moon
8.00pm
Legong Dance
*BaliPlus cannot be held responsible for any changes or cancellations that may occur.
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Active Bali Photo Courtesy of Bali Hai Cruises
Water Sports Below are a few suggestions of exciting land-based and aquatic activities. If you know what you like - go for it!
Canyon Tubing Canyon Tubing Adventure is calling out explorers to experience this island in a unique way by discovering a hidden canyon in the heart of Bali by means of floating down a crystal clear stream in your own tube. Have a thing for the flying fox? The obstacles of this particular flying fox construction will wow your eyes over Bali’s unspoiled nature. Cruises The 13,677 islands of the Indonesian archipelago stretching over an area 5,200 km into the pacific ocean present a plethora of choices for “boaties” to explore. Bali has three main ports - Benoa in the south, Padangbai in the east and Gilimanuk in the north. Several major shipping lines make Padangbai and Benoa ports of call on around the world cruises. If you would like to explore the islands near Bali you have wide range of choices for boating expeditions from a day cruises to longer overnight trip on yachts or luxury cruisers. Here’s the selective list of some sea cruise companies on the island. To Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Penida - 1 Day Nusa Lembongan is an island of 12km2, situated 28 km east of Benoa. It’s one of Bali’s most popular destinations for wonderful day trips; its marvellous coral reefs make it an excellent spot for diving, snorkelling and surfing. Nusa Penida is a larger island off the southeast coast of Bali with a dry climate and a population of 45,000 people. This island is also is a great spot for diving and snorkelling but beware of strong currents. Be safe and never dive alone! Several cruise companies offer day tours to Nusa Lembongan or Nusa Penida islands. Alternatively there is a local boat from Sanur Beach that leaves daily for both islands. Bali Hai Cruises Indonesia’s leading Marine Tourism Company, Bali Hai Cruises, operates exciting Day and Evening Cruises from a private reception facility at Benoa Harbour, Bali. Aboard a fleet of the most luxurious, modern vessels in Bali, our experienced, professional and friendly crew ensures the very best blend of Indonesian and Western hospitality to Lembongan Island daily. Benoa Harbor T. +62361 720 331 The Bounty Cruises Cruise in comfort aboard Bali Bounty Cruises 400 passenger catamaran. With a cruising speed of up to 30 knots, you may sit back, relax and enjoy full staff service while reading the daily newspaper or viewing the onboard video entertainment. They sail from Bali every day. Benoa Harbour T. +62361 726 666
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Quicksilver Cruises Venture into paradise each day with Quicksilver Cruises to the picturesque island of Nusa Penida, where it ties up alongside a floating pontoon for the day. Head Office : Jl. Kerta Dalem Raya no.96 Bali 80224 T. +62361 721 521 Blue Marlin Bali YacHT Take a trip on the open water and escape the stress of life with Blue Marlin Bali yachts as you discover exotic spots and delve deep into the natural beauty of Bali. Offering private charters for day trips, Blue Marlin Bali is perfect for groups of up to 18 guests maximum. Couples can also enjoy a private romantic getaway in the yacht’s cosy double cabin or twin cabin. Choose from a half-day cruise, full-day cruise to Lembongan Island, fullday cruise to Gili Islands and Sundowner Cruises with fun activities like snorkeling and diving. To book your next private charter, please visit www.blue-marlin-bali.com. Tropical Yacht Charters Explore the beauty of Bali with Tropical Yacht Charters’ wide range of yachts, sailboats and fast boats available for private charter. Choose Jenna, a fast cruiser boat ideal for the Indonesian waters, perfect for groups of up to 20 passengers, or the Forever Rizzardi Top Line 50, an imported Italian Luxury Yacht for your dream trip around the islands of Bali and Lombok, ideal for groups of up to 8 guests. Each excursion is tailored to your expectations: whether relaxing in the turquoise waters of a secluded anchorage or an action-packed onboard adventure. Contact www.tropicalyachtcharters.com to make your booking today. Diving & Snorkeling Everyone should know that Bali has a wonderful underwater world with abundant marine life and beautiful coral garden awaiting to be explored. There are many diving sites in Bali that attract divers from around the globe. Some of the diving sites, like USAT Liberty Shipwreck and Amed diving sites are suitable for beginner divers. If you’ve not yet tried these sports, we recommend that you start at Sanur or Tanjung Benoa Beach where you can hire the necessary equipment, either right on the beachfront (at a beach club) or at one of the hotel-run dive centres. Instructions are available at these diving centres. Most of the centres offer International (PADI) diving certificates but be sure to check their PADI Resort Code as well, for the insurance and medical facilities. It is advisable to look for diving centres that have a ‘five-star’ PADI Approval Rating. Please note that Bali’s only decompression chamber is at Sanglah Public Hospital in Denpasar (see ‘Hospitals’ in the ‘Essential Info’ section for more info). BALIPLUS June 2019 |
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Where to Dive ? Tulamben Bay inc. USAT Liberty Shipwreck (north east Bali) – (*P4) - Worldfamous for the 120m USAT Liberty Shipwreck, Wall/Drop-off and Coral Garden, and offering incredible shore-diving with very easy conditions, Tulamben Bay is Bali’s most popular dive location. Amazing selection of resident marine life. Suitable for all levels including Try-Diving and snorkelling. 2.5hrs by minibus from South Bali. Tulamben Area inc Kubu Wreck – (*P5) - Only a short distance south of Tulamben Bay (by jukung, local outrigger fishing boat) are other wonderful sites such as Emerald, Alamanda, Batu Kelebit and Seraya Slopes. 10 mins by road, north of Tulamben Bay, Kubu is the location of Bali’s newest shipwreck. Suitable for all levels. Amed (north east Bali) – (*P5) - The diving outside this sleepy fishing village combines reef and wall diving that can be accessed from shore or by jukung. Pretty corals, good variety of fish, warm water. Suitable for all levels including Try-Diving and snorkelling. 2.5hrs by minibus from South Bali. Blue Lagoon (Padangbai, east coast Bali) – (*N8) - The closest area to South Bali with good diving. There are companies offering diving around Sanur/ Nusa Dua but it is only for people who want to Get Wet. Blue Lagoon has a white sand bottom and is a treasure-trove of marine life. A good choice for Try-Diving and snorkelling. 1.5hrs by minibus from South Bali. Mimpang/Tepekong (Padangbai, east coast Bali) – (*O8) - These two sites offer breathtaking diving, however are for experienced divers only due to the steep walls, cold water and (often strong) currents. Expect schooling fish, Mola-Mola (Ocean sunfish) in season, White-tip reef sharks and maybe turtles. 1.5hrs by minibus from south Bali then 10 mins by boat.
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Gili Biaha (Padangbai, east coast Bali) – (*P7) - Chiselled black walls with healthy corals, good diversity of fish, sharks and frequent pelagic visitors; good visibility. Best dived at slack high tide; can be surgy. AquaMarine is of only a few companies offering Biaha. For experienced divers only. 1.5hrs by minibus from South Bali then 30 mins by boat. Gili Selang (Padangbai, east coast Bali) – (*P7) - Small island on Bali’s eastern point, like all exposed sites, can have ripping currents but you may see Whitetip reef sharks, Napoleon wrasse, turtles - even dolphins. For experienced divers only. 1.5hrs by minibus from South Bali, then 40 mins by boat (can be accessed from Amed). Nusa Penida (offshore island on Bali’s east coast) – (*N10) - Nusa Penida is the largest of the three offshore islands. The water here is fairly cold (due to the ocean currents) but often startlingly clear, with gorgeous corals and prolific fish, occasional turtles, reef sharks and in August to September Mola-Mola (Ocean sunfish). Some dive experience required. Accessed by boat from Padangbai and Sanur. Toyapakeh (Nusa Penida) – (*N9) - Nusa Penida’s most popular dive site, has good visibility and rich, impressive coral formations with big bommies. The profusion of colourful soft corals provides hiding places for many kinds of marine life. Some dive experience required. Accessed by boat from Padangbai and Sanur. SD, Ped, Sental (Nusa Penida) – (*N9, *O9) - Three lovely dive sites on one long reef with many soft corals and fish such as sweetlips, lionfish, moray eels, scorpionfish and reef sharks, in addition to turtles, nudibranchs and crabs. Some dive experience required. Accessed by boat from Padangbai and Sanur. Manta Points I and II (Nusa Penida) – (*N10, *N11) - With dramatic limestone cliffs descending straight into the ocean, the surge can be strong; no currents. The Mantas are 2-4m wide and seen quite shallow. Mola-Molas, Bamboo sharks, Shark rays, tunas, Tigermackerels and dolphins may also be seen. Some dive experience required. Accessed by boat from Padangbai and Sanur. Nusa Penida (Crystal Bay) – (*N10) - Best known for Mola-Mola in JulyNovember’s cold waters! The bay itself is quite beautiful with good numbers and variety of fish; gorgeous corals. You may see Eagle rays and the Bali Wobbegong shark – yes, it’s only found in Bali. Experienced divers only. Accessed by boat from Padangbai and Sanur. AquaMarine Diving - Bali’s expert diving company operates 1 Day Dive Trips and Multi-Day Bali Diving Safaris (dive/accom packages to see the best of Indonesia). They also offer PADI courses from beginning to professional level. Ph. +62 361 4738 020. Website: www.AquaMarineDiving.com Lombok - Bali’s neighbouring island. Off its coast are the famous Gili Isles, with some of the best snorkelling and diving spots in the region. Be aware of potentially strong currents around and between these islands. 1. Han’s Reef (Off the coast of Gili Air) Off the coast of Lombok, the Gili Islands, offers some of the best diving in the region. Han’s Reef is a wonderful dive site to see turtles and a must for macro lovers. You will find beautiful coral bommies, bat fish, angelfish, box fish, frog fish, leaf scorpion fish, spotted morays, pipe fish, mantis shrimps, nudibranchs and so much more. Suitable for all levels of divers. 2. Shark Point (Off the coast of Gili Trawangan) Shark Point is one of the most popular dive sites in the Gilis. It offers an amazing reef fish life and excellent pelagic life with white tip reef sharks, humphead parrot fish, tuna, giant trevally... Turtles are almost guaranteed to be seen in the shallow parts and pygmy seahorses can also be found in the sea fans if you have got the eye for them! Suitable for all level divers.
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7SEAS Located only two hours from Bali on the beach of Gili Air, 7SEAS International is a full service PADI 5-Star dive resort. 7SEAS offers dive trips around the Gili Islands and courses for all levels of divers. Beginners and children are more than welcome to join to discover the amazing sensations of diving in the turquoise waters of the Gilis. The turtles and tropical fish are all waiting for you! Accommodation also available in charming cottages. T. +62 (0)370 647 779 | E. contact@7seas.asia www.7seas-international.com KITE SURFING Operating from an ideal lagoon location, the Rip Curl School of Surf offers the ultimate rush with this amazing new sport. Offering IKO certified lessons at all levels. Move from classroom to lagoon to riding offshore waves in three easy lessons, using the latest Cabrinha and Airush kites, boards and equipment. T.+62361 735858 | info@ripcurlschoolofsurf.com PARASAILING Try the beach clubs in Sanur and Tanjung Benoa for a safe yet thrilling parasailing experience over Nusa Lembongan. For your own safety, make sure the companies have insurance coverage. RAFTING If you’re a thrill-seeker craving for something exciting and new, this holiday, feed your adventurous soul with a gripping white-water rafting adventure. Bali’s mountainous central area is perfect for such an exhilarating experience as you plunge down the raging rapids of the mighty river. While there are plenty of rafting companies now in Bali offering rafting experiences on the mighty Ayung River, we recommend Mason Adventures for a fun yet safe experience for the whole family. For the past 3 decades, Mason Adventures has been synonymous with quality adventure and hospitality experiences in the heart of Bali. The company is passionate, driven and committed to excellence and comes with a ‘5-Star Guarantee’, comprising of the very best in Experience, Facilities, Services, Safety, Ethics and Value for Money. Book your packages at www.masonadventures.com. SAILING You can choose from a range of different charter yachts, sailing boats, and traditional schooners with expert crew and Western tour guide for charter cruises from Bali through the Lesser Sunda Islands, to Sulawesi, and through the Moluccas. Charter rates include all meals and soft drinks during your cruise as well as shore excursions and the services of the crew and tour guide. Air fares, any accommodation ashore, and insurance are NOT included. Please note that charter rates may vary depending on your routing and special requirements. As a rule of thumb, calculate US$150 per person per day including everything. That’s usually less than you’d spend in a good hotel in Bali! See here are a couple of the yachts you can charter with expert crew and tour guide for your voyage: • Sea Safari V/VI/VIII: 721 212 • The Waka Motor Yacht: 723629, 723659 Mobile: +62 (0)813 3819 4740 SURFING & BODY BOARDING In Bali there are definitely waves for everyone to surf. If you don’t have your own board, check out the Kuta or Sanur beaches for rentals. Rip Curl School of Surf on Blue Ocean Beach in Seminyak guarantees you’ll learn! If you’re not standing up on your board by the end of the day, your next lesson is free. Bali is part of the Indonesian archipelago of 18,700 islands and lies approximately 8°C south of the equator. Bali is blessed by nature with a short, hot wet season and a longer, cooler, dry season and tourists flock here all year round. Many tourists choose to arrive in the dry season which nowadays appears to cover a longer period from April to late November. The busiest period is during the holiday season of August, which is also the coolest month on this Island of the Gods.
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Airport Lefts K10 Season - Dry Season (May-September), Swell Direction - South, ideal Size - at 4-5 ft - Airport Lefts begins to close when it gets bigger than this. Best Winds - South East Trade Winds Airport Rights J10 Season - Dry Season (May - September), Swell Direction - South, ideal Size - 3 - 6 ft. Best Winds - South East Trade Winds Kuta Reef J10 Season - Dry Season (May - September), Swell Direction - South, ideal Size - 4 - 5 ft is the best and also better on a middle to high tide. Best Winds South East Trade Winds Canggu J9 Works best on the mid and high tides with a swell size of 5-6ft. Surfing hazards are the rips and rocks in the surfing area. A number of locals surf this break so be prepared for a little attitude from some of them. The surf can blow out if the wind picks up and the break can get crowded at high tide as it only supports about 25 surfers. Sanur L10 Season - Wet Season (November - April), Swell Direction - South, ideal Size - 4 - 6 ft. Best Winds - West South West Padang Galak in Sanur L10 Padang Galak is a beach break with standard right and left waves that will suit all levels of surfers. The break generally suits all tides and works best on a South West or Southerly swell of 3ft - 8ft with winds from the North West or West. Keramas L10 - M9 Tides are best at mid and high tide with a swell from 3-5 ft up to 8ft and the wind is best from the West on a North West or Easterly swell. SeranganK11 - L10 Season - Wet Season (November - April), Swell Direction - South, ideal Size - 4 - 6 ft. Best Winds - West South West Nusa Dua L12 Season - Wet Season (October - April), Swell Direction - South, ideal Size 4 - 8 ft. Best Winds - West North West Balangan K12 Season - Dry Season (May - October), Swell Direction - South, ideal Size - 4 - 8 ft. Best Winds - South East Trade Winds Bingin J12 Season - Dry Season (May - October), Swell Direction - South, ideal Size - 3 - 5 ft. Best Winds - South East Trade Winds Impossibles J11 Season - Dry Season (May - October), Swell Direction - South, ideal Size - 4 - 8 ft. Best Winds - South East Trade Winds Padang Padang J11 Season - Dry Season (May - October), Swell Direction - South, ideal Size - 5 - 8ft. Best Winds - South East Trade Winds Uluwatu J11 Season - Dry Season (May - October), Swell Direction - South, ideal Size - 3 - 10ft Uluwatu always seems to have waves and rarely goes flat. All conditions seem to work. Best Winds - South East Trade Winds Green Ball J11 Season - Wet Season (November - April), Swell Direction - South, ideal Size - 4 - 6ft Uluwatu always seems to have waves and rarely goes flat. All conditions seem to work. Best Winds - West North West
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Nyang-Nyang J11 The break has a quality right and left wave that produces a ride of 50 - 150 meters depending on conditions. A wave that should be sampled and not missed on your next surfing trip to Bali. The break tends to work on all tides and begins working with a swell of about 3ft through to 8ft plus. Balian I8 The break is made up of reef and rocks and has a quality right & left hand wave producing a ride of about 150 meters on a good day and is suitable for all levels of surfer. The break can work on all tides and optimum swell size is from 3ft - 8ft. The lefts are usually longer and better shaped than the right handers. When you enter the water you will be taken out by the current to the right. Do not try to master the current because you simply will not succeed. Medewi F6 Season - Wet & Dry Seasons - Early mornings are best as the winds can blow the surf out by midday. Swell Direction - South, ideal Wave Size - 4 6ft. Best Winds - Early morning with light winds. School surf and Surfboard rental place: www.odysseysurfschool.com STAND UP PADDLE Experience the latest aquatic fitness craze with Stand Up Paddleboard. Great for a gentle workout or a more intensive fitness session, the Stand Up Paddleboard is a great way to work out on the water. Rip Curl School of Surf offers lessons and equipment rentals, suitable for all ages and levels of experience. Guided tours along the Bali coast are available in conjunction with equipment rentals! T. +62361 735858 | info@ripcurlschoolofsurf.com WATERBOM BALI A world-class fun hub filled the industry’s most exciting engineering feat nestled within 3.8 acres of tropical garden in bustling Kuta. Asia’s number 1 waterpark as rated by TripAdvisor is home to 22 outstanding slides and rides that adhere to strict international safety and hygiene standards. Enjoy worldclass amenities, private cabanas, comfortable lounge chairs, restaurants & kiosks, massages, nail salons and more. Jl. Kartika, Tuban, Kuta, Badung, Bali | Ph: +62 361 755676 www.waterbom-bali.com.
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WIND SURFING A combination of surfing thrills, sailing tranquility, and puts you in touch with nature better than a good hike - no sport other than windsurfing can give you the unbeatable feeling of being out in the open, gliding effortlessly over beautiful, clear waters. It’s a sport where you can cross great expanses with a friend or explore unchartered waters alone. In Bali, the best spots to do this extreme sport are in Sanur and Tanjung Benoa beaches. For more info contact The Rip Curl School of Surf at: T. +62361 735858.- 4 - 8 ft. Best Winds South East Trade Winds WAKE BOARDING From beginner to expert, Rip Curl’s elite team with their custom wakeboard boat will teach you everything you need to shred with the pros. Lessons are offered on a range of boards, including traditional bindings, using loose foot straps and the ultimate ride - the wake skate, a freestyle board with grip top and no bindings at all. Board and boat rentals always available. T. +62361 735858 info@ripcurlschoolofsurf.com SEA WALKING This is an alternative way to discover marine life in the underwater world in addition to diving and snorkeling. The difference is that sea walking is simple, easy yet friendly, and of course safe. No diving, swimming abilities and complicated equipment are needed. To do this activity, you will wear a uniquely designed helmet that will enable you to breathe normally without dive tank. Going down about 3 – 5 meters deep, you can walk at the bottom of the ocean, get face to face with colorful fishes, beautiful corals and abundant marine life. Some tour operators in Sanur and Nusa Dua will assist you enjoy the most of Sea Walking. KAYAKING This is one of our favorite beach activities, and it is really fun. In Bali, you can easily find kayak rental on the beach with calm and soft waves like Sanur Beach, Pandawa Beach and Nusa Dua Beach. It is safe and suitable for all ages. You can jump in the kayak by yourself or double with another member, and move exploring the shallow part of the ocean. Beware not go to far from the beach! For a more adventurous kayaking, go to Ubud to try river kayaking along the Ayung River.
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Land Sports For those wishing to sweat it out on dry land, the following pages outline some of the most exciting land-based activities and sports on offer in Bali. BALI SAFARI AND MARINE PARK Experience the riches of wildlife at Bali Safari & Marine Park with an exciting Safari Journey that takes you through the natural habitats of Indonesia, India and Africa. There is also cultural performance Bali Agung, which is a spectacular theatrical performance celebrating the traditions of the island’s unique Hindu heritage, and leisure facilities including Tsavo Lion Restaurant, Mara River Safari Lodge and a Water Park and Fun Zone. P: +62361 950000 www.balisafarimarinepark.com NIGHT SAFARI AT BALI SAFARI & MARINE PARK Satisfy your senses with the unforgettable experience of a night time adventure in the wilderness. A specially designed caged tram will take you on a journey through the African Savannah where you will get to see and hand feed animals at close range. This magical evening also includes a delicious all-you-can-eat BBQ at Nkuchiro Bar & Grill. Tel. +62361 950 000 | www.balisafarimarinepark.com CLIMBING It takes about 3-6 hours to climb Mt. Agung, Bali’s highest mountain (see Bali Road Map - *N5) and it takes a day (return trip) to reach the summit of Mt. Batukaru (see Bali Road Map - *I5). Guides are a must! For a more adventurous climb, try Mt. Rinjani in Lombok (ascent and descent - 3 days). Not advisable during the rainy season (Nov-March). CYCLING Cycling is a fantastic way to see Bali ‘off the beaten track’. Most pedalpushers can find their own way around but there are also adventure companies offering guided excursions on bikes through mountain trails. GOLF Golfers in Bali have a choice of 4 world-class golf courses. On Bali’s South West coast, close to the famous temple of Tanah Lot, is the spectacular Nirwana Bali Golf Club, voted as Asia’s top golf venue. In Nusa Dua, you can tee off at the Bali Golf and Country Club. The Grand Bali Beach in Sanur offers a 9-hole golf course, whereas the award-winning Handara Golf Resort
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Bali, located at the beautiful and cool Bedugul countryside in Bali’s central lake district is a spectacular 18-hole golf resort and nature retreat that’s perfect for families. Don’t forget to try your swing at the beautiful New Kuta Golf, voted as Indonesia’s leading golf resort 2010-2011. Mason Elephant Park and Lodge Bali’s only dedicated elephant rescue reserve, the Mason Elephant Park & Lodge is home to 31 rescued and endangered Sumatran elephants, 4 of which were born here. The park provides guests with the opportunity to interact and learn about these gentle giants while giving the elephants a comfortable and safe environment. Set in 3.5 hectares, the park has been carefully landscaped to mimic as much as possible the original environment of the elephants’ previous home in Sumatra. The location in central Bali was also chosen for its cooler climate and more tropical location. Bathe the elephants, feed them, go on an elephant safari and take pictures with them. You could also stay at the Elephant Park & Lodge for an experience you’ll never forget. T: +62361 721 480 W:www.masonadventures.com OFF ROAD TOURS Get off the beaten track and discover the natural beauty of Bali with Bali Quad & Bali Buggy tours. Great fun for the whole family! The central part of Bali offer adventurous journeys awaiting to be explored. You may also try and land cruise tour with big four-wheeled jeep to marvel the wonderful rice field terraces of Jatiluwih or wildlife watching at the West Bali National Park. TREKKING As it is easy getting lost while trekking in Bali (parts of the jungle can look identical and paths often lead to nowhere), using a guide is advisable. Pineh Trekking This adventure tour service specializes on Mt. Batur & Mt. Agung Sunrise Trekking, guiding you to witness the sunrise from the very top. It will be once in a lifetime experience to see the wonder of sunrise from the top of Bali’s active volcanoes: Mt. Batur (1,717 m), Mt. Abang (2, 153 m) or the highest volcano in Bali, Mt. Agung (3, 142 m). The early morning trekking is invigorating, and Pineh Trekking will assist you from pick up and transfer service, breakfast, licensed trekking guide, water supply to entrance ticket to the sites. The price starts from IDR 450,000 per person. For detail of itinerary, please contact Pineh Trekking at +62 366 51 378 | mobile: +62 81 338 459 739, +62 87 861 220 932 | Email: pinehcoladabali@yahoo.co.id PAINT BALL Paintball has many different game formats - though typically a group of players will divide into two teams to play “capture the flag.” The number of players on each team can vary from one or two, five or seven or ten or even up to a 100 players. Games run from 20 to 45 minutes. www.paintballbali.com Jungle Buggies Get ready to embark on a journey into the jungle to experience Bali’s first and only purpose-built ATV track with Mason Jungle Buggies. This thrilling course, spanning 5km over each lap, was crafted with the hardiest adventure seekers in mind to provide an exciting and intense driving experience like no other on the island with the single-seater ACE model and the twoseater RZR model that comes with a powerful 570cc engine. Visit www. masonadventures.com to find out more. FITNESS TRAINING There are many gyms available on the island, within the better hotels, resorts and even villas as well as freestanding with daily, weekly and monthly passes. SOHAM Wellness Centre is four storeys dedicated to fitness, health and well-being with the most up-to-date spa, gym and fitness options available. There are state-of-the-art fitness facilities inclusive of cardio and equipment for strength and functional training, an outdoor Olympic-size swimming pool, steam rooms and Jacuzzi facilities. Yoga and Hot Yoga, one-on-one training sessions and nationally certified world-class trainers are available upon requests for classes encompassing cycling, boxing, and pilates as well as other inventive and total body workouts T: +62 361 474 1616 W: sohamwellnesscenter.com BALIPLUS June 2019 |
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Kids Zone
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Bali is an extremely welcoming place for kids of all ages, and the Indonesians themselves are particularly patient, tolerant and gifted in keeping kids happy.
Bagus Agro Pelaga An ideal agro-tourism experience, this luxury farm offers organic farming, yoga and trekking with 30 country-style Country Farm Rooms, 16 Luxury Farm Villas or camping on the resort’s grounds. Jl Raya Puncak Mangu, Desa Pelaga, Petang T. +62 361 745 0031
Bali Bird Park Not only a unique place designed to increase the children’s awareness of their wildlife heritage, Bali Bird Park also welcomes school parties, provides children painting competitions and birthday parties. Jl. Cok Ngurah Gambir, Singapadu T. +62 361 299 352 www.balibirdpark.com
Leadbetter Golf Academy Recognized around the world as the number one golf coaching academy, Leadbetter offers the very best golf instruction in over 25 locations around the globe with experienced coaches teaching a broad range of clients from beginners and juniors through to the most dedicated amateurs, Indonesian Tour professionals and professionals. Kawasan Wisata Nusa Dua, Bali | T: +62 361 771 79 www.balinational.com
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Bali Treetop Adventure A fun, open-air adventure centre in the heart of Bedugul offering 7 adventure circuits, 72 challenges for all ages including Suspended Bridges, Spider Nets, Tarzan Jumps, 160-metre long Flying-Fox, Flying Swings, and many more fun challenges. Bali Botanical Gardens, Candikuning T: +62 361 934 0009 | balitreetop.com
PEEK A BOO A children’s playground in Sanur with over 1000 sqm of airconditioned indoor space for families and children under 10 years old, including dedicated baby and toddler play stations while the adults can relax with a drink and a snack and watch their children play. Jl Bypass Ngurah Rai #17 Sanur T: +62 361 282 638 | peekaboofun.com
Mason Elephant Park & Lodge Spend the day with majestic Sumatran Elephants here at Bali’s first and awardwinning elephant rescue facility. In the park’s lush and tranquil setting, the little ones can get to know 31 endangered Sumatran elephants, all rescued from Sumatran camps. Jl. Elephant Park Taro, Taro Village, Tegallalang, Ubud Bali T: +62 361 721 480 www.masonelephantlodge.com
Waterbom Bali A world-class fun hub filled with the industry’s most exciting engineering feat, Waterbom Bali is nestled within 3.8 acres of tropical garden in the centre of bustling Kuta. Asia’s number 1 waterpark, also ranked 2nd in the world by TripAdvisor is home to 22 outstanding slides and rides that are built and maintained to strict international safety and hygiene standards. Jalan Kartika Plaza, Kuta T: +62 361 755 676 | www.waterbom-bali.com
Bali Zoo Bali’s first zoological park and wildlife conservatory set on 8 hectares of lush lands in Singapadu, Gianyar. Bali Zoo is home to over 500 different types of rare and exotic animals including tropical birds, mammals and reptiles. Singapadu, Sukawati Gianyar | T: +62 361 249 310 www.bali-zoo.com
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Kids Zone at Bali Safari & Marine Park Experience close encounters with real and beautiful, unique animals from around the world. Featuring educational shows, fun parks and interactive photo spaces, the little ones will enjoy a variety of thrilling moments here at Bali Safari. Jl. Bypass Prof. Dr. Ida Bagus Mantra Km. 19,8 T: 1500-212 | www.balisafarimarinepark.com
Turtle Hatchery Reef Seen Turtle Hatchery Project was established in 1992 to protect local sea turtles and their eggs. In this place children can watch and learn how to breed turtles. Pemuteran Village, Gerokgak, Singaraja. T: +62 362 93001 / 92339
Rip Curl School of Surf With professional instructors, kids under 13 can learn how to choose a good board, read surf conditions, decide when to surf, take good position, catch small waves... and more!! Jl. Arjuna, Kuta T: +62 361 735858
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Bali Canyon Tubing Adventure Make your way through a secluded canyon by land and water in one exciting trip. Drift down Siap River in your own inflatable tube through the virgin wilderness in an idyllic stream hidden inside a secret canyon. Payangan, Desa Kerta, Dusun Seming T: +62 361 720 766 www.baliquad.com
Cooking Classes Many private villas, hotels and resorts offer cooking classes, some even with visits to the local markets to purchase the freshest produce. Check out our listings under Hotels and Villas to explore your options. Balinese Dancing Many hotels and resorts offer this activity as part of their Kids Club’s schedule. However, if you wish to take external classes, then head up to the Ubud hills where many classes are on offer for all ages. A beautiful introduction to this is to watch the cultural display held in the Palace in the centre of town of an early evening, in full costume. Contact Ubud Tourist Office (Bina Wisata) on Jalan Raya Ubud from 8am – 8pm. T: +62 361 971 304 for more information. BALIPLUS June 2019 |
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Beaches There are several children friendly beaches, and even beach clubs who will cater to our little treasures with all luxurious needs close by.
Sanur This beach has a wonderful promenade that stretches for kilometres, allowing for strolls with prams or even gentle cycling, dotted with restaurants and hotels. The beaches are white sand and perfect for wading, snorkeling and supervised swimming. There are some sport centres that rent equipment as well as organize lessons, if desired. Sundays Beach Club This trendy beach club is hidden among towering limestone cliffs overlooking 180 metres of white sand. Entry is IDR 300,000 per adult and IDR 50,000 for kids aged 3-11 and set against food & beverages. Relax on deck chairs and bean bags or enjoy water sports, beach volleyball and a tantalizing selection at the shack-style restaurant. Jl. Pantai Selatan Gau, Banjar Wijaya Kusuma Ungasan Ph: +62 361 8482 111 www.sundaysbeachclub.com Nusa Dua This beach curves creating a lagoon feel, and is the throes of completing its promenade, allowing for strolls with prams or even gentle cycling, dotted with restaurants and hotels. This beach is perfect for wading, snorkeling and supervised swimming. When the tide is out there is hours of fun searching in the rock pools. There are some trees on the beach also offering shade as well as sunbeds for hire, and sport centres that rent equipment for activities as well as organize lessons, if desired. Tanjung Benoa A lot of water sports are offered in this area, just next to Nusa Dua. The beach is clean and the sea calm and mostly flat due to the reef break being further out. You can water ski, parasail, snorkel, jetski, windsurf etc in this area. This is also a hotel and resort area, so there are many restaurants with a multitude of cuisines to pick from, most being kid friendly.
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Pasir Putih Beach Club & Bar Housed within an open-sided bamboo edifice, Pasir Putih welcomes walk-in visitors as well as guests of the tented Menjangan Dynasty Resort at Banyuwedang Bay in Northwest Bali. Enjoy all-day dining, beachside swimming or have fun kayaking, canoeing and paddle boarding in the calm turquoise sea. Desa Pejarakan, Gerokgak, Kabupaten Buleleng, Bali | Ph: +62 361 753300 | info@ menjangandynasty.com | www.menjangandynasty.com Café La Pasion On the road to Balangan beach, this relaxing Latin-American style café features positive vibes, a non-pretentious atmosphere, delicious food & cakes and the best coffee you’ll ever have in Bali. Come by and hang out, meet with friends, do some work or just grab-and-go, this cafe is a definite must-try if you’re in the neighbourhood. Jl. Pantai Balangan, Jimbaran, Kuta Sel. Bali | Ph: +62 812-38-10-9228 / 0812-468221-88 | lapasionbali.com Medical Needs On a more serious note, BIMC Hospital centrally located between all the tourist areas, can provide cares the whole family, and especially little ones, for all possible medical attention. This is a western style hospital with a multilingual body of staff and supports insurance and/or emergency assistance companies with ease. If possible do make an appointment or if not, ambulances are an option. T. +62 361 761 263 open 24 hours.
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Shop Hop
Shopping Paradise For those who don’t want to wander too far from the beach, Kuta, Legian, & Seminyak have more than enough to ease any shopaholic’s withdrawal symptoms. Photo Courtesy of Metis Gallery
KUTA / lEGIAN / SEMINYAK see Kuta fold-out map Parallel to the beach, there’s Jl. Legian, filled with shops for all needs and tastes. The streets running perpendicular to the sea or parallel to Jl. Legian have a number of smaller, market-style shops where you can bargain for great prices! You can buy anything from sarongs, sandals and wooden statues to Javanese puppets, silver jewelry and surf boards. There is certainly something for everyone! At the far end of Jl. Legian you will find designer boutiques, offering reasonably priced designer/label-wear and a great range of ‘street smart’ fashion. Buy original gifts in one of the eco-friendly shops or decorate your home with items from many excellent antique/interior-design shops. Shopping in Seminyak gives you a breather from the busier streets of Kuta. Many of the boutiques are filled with fabulous and edgy designer homeware and fashion. Kuta Map D8
Rock Shop Kuta
Style-up your fashion with collections from the worldwide and famous brand Hard Rock Café. Located in the front of Hard Rock Café in Kuta’s vibrant strip line, Rock Shop offers a wide range of men’s and women’s apparels, hats, bags and accessories. Every item is a unique collectible with the guitar as the logo icon. Grab and be the part of Hard Rock big family.
Jl. Pantai Kuta, Kuta, Bali T. +62361 761869 www.rockshop.hardrock.com
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DFS Galeria Bali
DFS Galeria Bali is Bali’s premier duty-free destination. Situated right at Jalan Bypass, DFS Galleria Bali’s grand façade offers over 100 luxury brands from around the globe featuring no-tax added savings. Find the latest collections from the world’s premium brands including Burberry, Bvlgari, Cartier, Celine, Chloe, Loewe and more, all under one roof. Bali Galleria, Jalan Bypass Ngurah Rai Ngurah Rai Airport Bali Soekarno Hatta Airport Jakarta Kuala Namu Airport Medan T. +62361 761945 DFS.COM
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Lippo Mall Kuta
Just 5 minutes away from Ngurah Rai Airport, Lippo Mall Kuta brings together over 150 international brands offering fashion, lifestyle, dining and entertainment under one roof. Shop till you drop or just enjoy a refreshing times at Sunken Plaza with al fresco dining setting accompanied by tantalizing treats.
Jl. Kartika Plaza, Lingkungan Segara, Kuta T. +62361 846 9465 www.lippomalls.com Kuta Map B1
MÉTIS Gallery
You can count on lingering after lunch or dinner at Métis. Whether you’re an Asian antiques aficionado, you’d like to pick up a glamorous leather bag or belt or you simply love Asian art, our gallery and boutique has something special for you.. Our separate shimmering jewellery boutique showcases some of Bali’s top designers. For a truly spectacular end to a special evening, look no further. T. +62361 4737 888 F. +62361 847 5472 E. info@metisbali.com
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Atlas Pearls
Atlas Pearl’s extensive range of exceptional quality jewels features South Sea pearls cultivated at the five Atlas Pearl Farms located throughout the Indonesian archipelago. These farms produce some of the world’s best South Sea pearls, nurtured by the loving hands of its dedicated personnel before making their way to you. Its Seminyak showroom showcases both new and classic collection as well as loose pearls and all purchases come with a Certificates of Authenticity. Jalan Raya Seminyak No. 73, Seminyak, Bali T. +62 361 732769 Email : seminyakshowroom@cipindo.com Website: www.atlaspearls.com.au BALIPLUS June 2019 |
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Beachwalk
The new lifestyle playground at the heart of Kuta, sprawls over 3.7 hectares of land and houses over 200 sophisticated retail stores, eateries and a premium cinema. All this is part of the wonderful Bali life. And it starts here. Opening Hours : Sun to Thu 10am – 12 midnight Fri and Sat 10am – 12 midnight for Retail Outlets and 10am – 2 am for Cafes & Restaurant Jl. Pantai Kuta, Bali 80361 – Indonesia T. +62361 8464 888 www.beachwalkbali.com
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Uluwatu Balinese Lace
Uluwatu Balinese Lace is famous for its exquisite collections of resort wear, nightwear for women, wedding dresses, accessories, enchanting bed linens, and a legacy of table linens. Each Uluwatu Lace piece is destined to become family heirlooms. Established in 1998, there are 13 Uluwatu stores in Bali.
Jalan Laksmana, Seminyak. T: +62 361 288 037 www.uluwatu.co.id
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Seminyak Village
Adding to Seminyak’s hip and fashionable and taking it to the next level is Seminyak Village, Bali’s chic-iest, trendiest and most avant-garde shopping mall. The shopping and dining destination of choice, Seminyak Village offers a mix of international brands along with the best of Bali’s homegrown labels. Find the best local products at “Marketplace” among over 60 stands by both international and national brands.
Jl. KayuJati No. 8, Seminyak T. +62 361 738 097 www.seminyakvillage.com
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Arturro
Arturro is Bali’s hottest new designer, famous for his strikingly magnificent kaftans and sensational red carpet eveningwear. Each piece is handmade for comfort and elegance and is inspired by the beauty of tropical fauna and flora which is reflected in every unique print and colour combinations. Visit arturrofashion.com to learn more.
ARTURRO Petitenget Imani Suites, Jl. Raya Petitenget 99X Seminyak, Bali ARTURRO Legian Made’s Warung Seminyak, Jl. Raya Seminyak, Legian, Bali
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Uluwatu Balinese Lace
Uluwatu Balinese Lace is famous for its exquisite collections of resort wear, nightwear for women, wedding dresses, accessories, enchanting bed linens, and a legacy of table linens. Each Uluwatu Lace piece is destined to become family heirlooms. Established in 1998, there are 13 Uluwatu stores in Bali. Jl. Danau Tamblingan, Sanur Bali T: +62 361 288 037 www.uluwatu.co.id
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GWK Cultural Park
Set amidst towering limestone pillars and boasting astounding views over the southern plains of Bali, GWK Cultural Park offers a lavish portal into Balinese and Indonesian cultural heritage. The towering Garuda Wisnu Kencana statue is Bali’s most iconic landmark and depicts the Hindu God Wisnu riding the mythical eagle, Garuda.
Jl. Raya Uluwatu, Ungasan, Kuta Selatan, Bali Ph: +62 361 700 808 Email: info@gwkbali.com Website: www.gwkbali.com
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Samasta Lifestyle Village
The one-stop lifestyle hub in the heart of Jimbaran and the location of SEREH Gourmet Supermarket, Samasta Lifestyle Village is perfect for those looking for dining, relaxation, shopping and entertainment in one chic and elegant, easy-breezy destination. Incorporating beautiful tropical designs that blend seamlessly with its semi-outdoor concept, guests can relax and enjoy in the fresh Bali air with all the comforts of an indoor setting.
Jl. Wanagiri No.1, Jimbaran Bali T: +62 361 446 8600 www.samastabali.com Nusa Dua Map A3
Sereh Gourmet Supermarket
Fun, Fresh and Organic, Sereh Gourmet Supermarket provides a unique shopping experience with only the finest natural and organic produce. Select from a wide range of fresh meat, bread and pastries, fruits and vegetables and other imported goods; have your meats marinated or cooked at its in-house cafĂŠ or just order off the menu. Be sure to visit the Wine Cellar for a bottle of wine or two before heading home with a cup of freshly brewed coffee.
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Bali & Beyond Rumah Pohon Tulamben, Karangasem Photo Courtesy Of Agus Manuaba
Sacred Places For those of you who feel like getting around Bali, this is your chance to get out and see the sights. The following pages let you know where to go and how to get there. So if you need a break from the beach, start reading... TEMPLES - COASTAL Tanah Lot - *I9 - Southwest Bali, Tabanan regency. Built on a large rock and cut off from the mainland at high tide, this is one of Bali’s most spectacular sunset sight. Uluwatu - *I11 - South Bali on Bukit Badung. This cliff-top temple - dedicated to the spirits of the sea - has spectacular views and is popular for viewing sunsets. During the Galungan festival, people from all over the island travel here to worship. Pura Jayaprana - Northwest Bali. Superb views of Menjangan island. The surrounding coral reefs can be seen from this temple. Pura Rambut Siwi - *E6 - Southwest Bali, (10km from Medewi), Another cliff-top temple with views of Java and on a clear day, Mt. Bromo. Steps down the cliff from the temple lead to a black sand beach where one can swim.
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TEMPLES - INLAND Pura Besakih - *N6 - Besakih, Karangasem regency Northeast Bali. Bali’s most important temple with over 80 shrines devoted to the various gods and spirits. Pura Luhur Batukaru - *J6 - Tabanan, South Bali. Dedicated to the god of Mt. Batukau, this temple is a small haven for flower and bird lovers. Pura Yeh Gangga - *K6 - near Mengwi, Tabanan. Pura Ulun Danu Batur - *L4 - near Batur village. The second most important temple after Besakih, housing more than 90 shrines. Worth visiting at any time of year but especially during the Odalan Festival (usually in March but depending on the full moon), which is dedicated to the goddess of the crater lake and said to control the irrigation systems for the entire island. Pura Ulun Danu Bratan - *J4 - near Bedugul. This temple has several shrines which are located on both the lake’s shore and on various small islets. The following three temples are between Seribatu and Tampaksiring, north of Ubud. Pura Gunung Kawi Set in a ravine in Tampaksiring, the temples Candi’s are carved into the rock face. There are five Royal Tombs at the rear of the temple complex. Pura Tirta Gunung Kawi A water temple dedicated to the Rice Goddess. Near the temple grounds is a small spring-fed lake with sacred goldfish, which are said to be the guardians of the Spirit of the spring. Pura Tirtha Empul Considered the holiest spring in Bali, this temple is frequently visited by Balinese seeking mental cleansing and physical healing. Brahma Vihara Ashrama Buddhist Monastery - *H3 – near Lovina. (combine with a visit to Banjar Tega Hot Springs). The Largest Buddhist monastery in Bali, set in beautiful surroundings. CAVES Goa Gajah or Elephant Cave - *L7 – near Teges, Gianyar regency. Dating from the 11th century, there are conflicting opinions as to whether this cave was originally
a Buddhist or a Hindu heritage. Although not very large, it boasts some interesting carvings. Goa Lawah or Bat Cave - *N8 – Klungkung regency. Famous for the thousands of fruits bat that live here, this can be an interesting, if pungent, experience. Goa Karang Sari - *O10 – on Nusa Penida Island, Southeast of Bali. This cave extends over 200 meters into the hillside and during the Galungan festival hosts a torchlight procession and various ceremonies. PALACES Puri Semarapura - *M8 – Klungkung. A palace dedicated to the God of Love, this palace was home to the Kings of Klungkung. Although only two pavilions and the entrances gate remain, the hall of justice, Bale Kerta Gosa, is worth seeing for its beautifully painted ceiling and carved pillars WATER PALACES Taman Ujung Water Palaces - *P7 _ near Amlapura, East Bali. Set in a beautifully landscaped park, the ruins of this palaces are a tribute to the slightly eccentric designs of King Anak Agung Ngurah. Puri Agung Kanginan - *P6 – Karangasem, Amlapura. Built from a hotch-potch of different styles, including Chinese, European and Javanese, this place is architecturally fascinating, a monument to Balinese ability to blend outside influences into their own culture. Tirtha Gangga Royal Bathing Pools - *O6 – near Amlapura, Karangasem regency. Great views of both Mt. Agung and the Lombok Strait. This palaces was damaged during the 1963 eruption of Mt. Agung, but the pools still function and can be enjoyed for a small fee. VILLAGES Asak – near Amlapura, East Bali – Traditional costumes, stone carvings and woven crafts. Bungaya - *O7 – near Amlapura, East Bali As in Asak, this village specializes in traditional arts and crafts. Krambitan - *I8 – near Tabanan Specializes in bamboo instruments and music. Negara - *D6 – West Bali Famous for bull races.
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Sawan - *K3 – near Singaraja, North Central Bali A picturesque village where Gamelan instruments are made. Tenganan A Bali Aga village renowned as a centre for weaving. The only places in Indonesia where ‘geringsing’ cloth is made. (see Arts & Artist / ‘Textiles’). Trunyan - *M4 – on the shores of Lake Batur, Northeast Bali An original Bali Aga village set in a fantastic landscape.
Lake Bratan - *K4 – Mt. Catur near Bedugul. Location of the superb Ulun Dabu Temple, this lake offers both superb scenery, and watersports such as jet-skiing for the more adventurous. Lakes Buyan and Tamblingan - *J4 Mt. Lesong in Buleleng province. Less visited, these lake offer great walks and the chance of a little solitude for those wishing to escape the hustle and bustle of the tourist scene.
Lake Batur - *M4 – Mt. Batur, Bangli regency. The largest lake in Bali and home to the goddess Danu, This lake lies within the crater of the Mountain. GLOSSARY Danau = Lake Gunung = Mountain Tanjung = Peninsula
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Kota = City Pantai = Beach Pura = Temple
how to get around
Photo Courtesy Of Rustian Aditya Nugraha
Easy Riding car HIRE Car rental agencies can be found in all the major tourist areas. Prices start from approximately USD 30 a day for a Suzuki-style jeep (Jimny) and about USD45 for a new Kijang jeep. Organize and arrange your car rental needs for a holiday or business stay. Most rental cars in Bali are in decent shape, BUT you should check them thoroughly before signing any forms. Always carry an international driver’s license with you. Motorbike rental You can find bikes for rent almost everywhere. Prices usually start from around USD6/day for a standard 125cc motorbike. Scooters, affectionately called ‘Bebeks’ (Ducks), start at around USD5/day. Always check the bike before parting with your cash. In Indonesia you have to wear a helmet by law and carry an international drivers license! Bicycle/Mountain Bike Cycling can be a cheap and enjoyable way to get around and about. It does, however, take some fitness to ride around the more central and hilly regions! The northern coastal roads are ideal for longer trips. You can find bike rental shops in all the main tourist areas. ONLINE TAXIS Grab or Go-Jek are now the most convenient way to travel, simply download the application and order your ride! Tours Organised tours relieve you from the hassle of trying to navigate your own way around. You do have to follow itineraries however, so spur of the moment sight-seeing is not an option on these. BALIPLUS June 2019 |
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Hotels & Villas Photo Courtesy of Revivo Wellness Resort
Find Serenity & Luxury The following mini-directory has been compiled to assist you in finding the basic information required when choosing your holiday accommodation in Bali.
Information provided includes:
Ranking, number of rooms, food and beverage outlets, swimming pool facilities, nightclub and/or spa facilities, status re. beachfront accessibility and more. Complete contact details, including websites, are also listed. Telephone/fax numbers are as for local use. If you wish to call from overseas to Indonesia, please dial: + 62 (IDD Code), 361 (Bali), Tel#. If you wish to call inter-locally, add 0361 to the number listed. Unless otherwise stated, N.B. Hotels/Villas in the listing are in Bali, Indonesia.
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Hotels
Kuta Area
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Club Bali Suites Legian - Kuta
An all-suites hotel with all the comforts of home with all the benefits of a beach resort, Club Bali Suites Legian at Jayakarta Bali Hotel is more than just a beach resort. It features large, modern and fully furnished suites, making it a perfect choice for families, groups or long stay guests. Offering 52 suites, with complete choice of facilities Jl. Werkudara No. 526, Legian Ph. +62 (0)361 752 840 E. jbr@clubbali.com www.clubbalilegian.com
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Hard Rock Hotel Bali
With Hard Rock’s signature of limitless energy, unparalleled creativity and quality service, Hard Rock Hotel Bali is a place where hotel guests can rekindle the atmosphere of the past 40 years of rock and roll culture! This resort features 418 tribute rooms and suites fit for a rock star. Come and feel like a star! It is all about the experience. Rock on!
Jl. Pantai, Banjar Pande Mas, Kuta Ph. +62 361 761 869 Bali.hardrockhotels.net
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Padma Resort Legian
A five-star art sanctuary, Padma Resort Legian is a serene paradise under the renowned Legian sunset. Just steps away from the traditional art and fashion market, the resort is a sanctuary at one with nature.
Jalan Padma No. 1, Legian Bali Ph: +62 361 752 111 padmaresortlegian.com
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The ANVAYA Beach Resort Bali
With its charming ambience and breathtaking ocean views, The ANVAYA Beach Resort Bali is a tropical hideaway featuring 495 modern and spacious Guestrooms, Suites and Villas with the highest standard of facilities, amenities and professional service, uniquely combined with Indonesian hospitality and traditional cultures. Dine at Kunyit for traditional favourites or Sands Restaurant for the whole family. Jl. Kartika Plaza, Kuta Bali Ph: +62 361 2090 477 www.theanvayabali.com BALIPLUS June 2019 |
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Discovery Kartika Plaza Hotel
Situated right where the stunning surf of the Indian Ocean breaks on the famed South Kuta Beach, this coveted beachfront is only minutes from Bali’s Ngurah Rai International Airport. Set amidst sprawling serene gardens, this ideal tropical retreat is within easy walking distance of the main Kuta shopping areas and numerous entertainment and dining options. It features 318 modern rooms, suites and villas. Jalan Kartika Plaza, Kuta Bali Ph: +62 361 751067 www.discoverykartikaplaza.com
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Bali Dynasty Resort
One of South Kuta’s longest established family resorts and renowned for its warm Balinese hospitality, this award winning family resort offers a huge array of fun facilities that keeps everyone entertained. Strategically located on the famous South Kuta Beach strip; Bali Dynasty Resort is only ten minutes drive from the airport and minutes away from restaurants and bars, Kuta Art Market, Waterbom Bali and two large shopping malls. Jl. Kartika Plaza, Kuta Bali Ph: +62 361 752403 www.bdr.pphotels.com
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Aryaduta Bali
A newly-opened 5-star resort in the heart of Kuta featuring one of the island’s biggest wedding chapels. With 178 rooms, rooftop pool & bar, kids’ zone, a gym, two restaurants and MICE amenities, the resort is a purpose-built facility positioned close to South Bali’s most recognized attractions. Guests can anticipate the best in services, comfort and recreation. Jl. Kartika Plaza, Lingkungan Segara, Kuta Bali Ph: +62 361 475 4188 reservation.bali@aryaduta.com www.aryaduta.com
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The ONE Legian
A delightful experience in the heart of Legian, Kuta. The ONE Legian is a leading lifestyle hotel that promises memorable getaways with great value for money. All 301 rooms offer modern comforts amidst minimalist designs. Only 7 kilometres from the Ngurah Rai International Airport, The ONE Legian is within walking distance to shops, restaurants and nightlife with its own outdoor rooftop pool, swimming pool, two restaurants, spa and gym. Jl. Raya Legian No.117, Kuta Bali Ph: +62 361 3001 101 www.theonelegian.com
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Poppies Cottages
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20 quaint cottages hidden in a secret tropical garden in iconic Poppies Lane, Kuta, fully equipped with modern-day amenities, Balinese garden, natural pool and jacuzzi. Next door is Poppies Restaurant. Kuta Beach is 5 minutes walk away.
Poppies Lane I, Kuta. Bali - Indonesia T. +62361 751059 | F. +62361 752364. E. info@poppiesbali.com www.poppiesbali.com
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Seminyak Area The Visala Bali
A design-driven property that brings style and sophistication to the Petitenget district. With just 19 tastefully-appointed suites, the property focuses on quality and meticulous attention to detail is evident throughout featuring lifestyle facilities including Rooftop Bar & Restaurant, Spa, Library and Business Centre. Jl. Cendrawasih No. 8, 80361 Seminyak, Indonesia Ph: +62 361 473 0128 info@thevisala.com | www.thevisala.com
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Courtyard by Marriott Bali Seminyak Resort
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Courtyard by Marriott Bali Seminyak Resort welcomes business and leisure travelers with exceptional location, excellent on-site dining and an array of thoughtful amenities. Each beautifully appointed rooms and suites offer modern decor, free Wi-Fi access and pillow top bedding. Additional amenities include private balconies or terraces with views of Seminyak. Dine at Seminyak Kitchen, Seminyak Meat Shop, the Pool Bar or book a spa treatment at the Zanti The Retreat. Jl. Camplung Tanduk, No. 103 SP, Seminyak Bali Ph: +62 361 8499600 www.courtyardseminyak.com
Hotel Vila Lumbung
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An exotic Balinese-style boutique resort in the heart of Seminyak located only 5-minutes walk away from the beach and other attractions. 70 spacious and exotic rooms are a calm and luxurious oasis with natural lighting and all of today’s modern needs. Built in the traditional Lumbung style, the hotel’s amenities include a swimming pool with a waterfall and a cave, lush tropical gardens, restaurant, pool bar, fitness centre, spa and kids’ facilities.
Jl. Petitenget No.1000x, Seminyak Bali Ph: +62 361 4730 204 www.hotellumbung.com Canggu Map D3
Hotel Tugu Bali
A luxury pioneer art hotel where vibrant romantic mood is enhanced by the owner’s world-class collection of museum-quality Indonesian antiquities. Located on Canggu Beach - seductive thatched suites are dotted among lush gardens by the Indian Ocean, alongside rich cultural dining experiences, showcasing the beautiful simplicity and the exotic richness of Indonesian cuisine. Jl. Pantai Batu Bolong, Canggu Beach, Bali Ph: +62 361 4731 702 www.tuguhotels.com/bali
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Nusa Dua & Jimbaran Area Bali Paragon Resort Hotel
A four-star art sanctuary, Bali Paragon is a serene paradise under the renowned Jimbaran sunset. Just steps away from the nearby traditional art, fashion market and the famous seafood market, the resort is a sanctuary at one with nature.
Jl. Raya Kampus Unud, Jimbaran Bali Ph: +62 361 472 5288 baliparagon.com
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Ayodya Resort Bali
Representing timeless beauty of Royal Balinese hospitality, this 5-star resort is only 12km away from Bali International Airport with 537 rooms and suites designed to carefully blend Balinese architecture with modern conveniences and unmatched facilities. With 300 metres of golden sandy beach and 29 hectares of landscaped gardens, lagoons and Balinese stone statues, the resort resembles a grand Balinese water palace and is committed to cater to the needs of couples, families and business travellers. Jl. Pantai Mengiat, Nusa Dua Bali Ph: +62 361 771 102 www.ayodyaresortbali.com Nusa Dua Map A3
Movenpick Resort & Spa Jimbaran Bali
A 5-star family resort that’s less than 5 minutes’ walk from Jimbaran Beach with 297 beautifully appointed rooms and suites, 5 unique dining outlets, a large multi-level swimming pool with swim-up hammocks, Arkipela Spa, gym, rooftop bar with stunning ocean views, kids’ club as well as MICE and wedding facilities.
Jl. Wanagiri No.1, Jimbaran Bali Ph: +62 361 472 5777 www.movenpick.com
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Hilton Bali Resort
Perched atop a 40-meter cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean, Hilton Bali Resort is famous for its breathtaking views, extensive recreation facilities, magnificent indoor/outdoor event space and unique ocean-facing wedding venues. Every room, suite and villa features private balcony or terrace overlooking the ocean or lush tropical gardens. The resort is only 20 minutes’ drive from Ngurah Rai International Airport, Kuta and Seminyak via the new Bali Mandara Toll Road. Jl. Raya Nusa Dua Selatan, Bali Ph: +62 361 773 377 baliresort.hilton.com Bali Map J11
Radisson Blu Bali Uluwatu Perched upon the soaring cliffs of Pecatu in Uluwatu, this beautiful 5-star seaside resort hotel is the first to allow pets and offers elegant and spacious rooms overlooking the Indian Ocean and a wide variety of amenities including 2 world-class restaurants, a pool bar and a lounge bar, a spa with 7 private treatment rooms, fitness centre, yoga room and a beauty centre. Jl. Pemutih - Labuan Sait, Uluwatu, Pecatu Bali Ph: +62 361 300 8888 www.radissonblu.com
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Bedugul Area Saranam Resort & Spa
Bedugul’s finest mountain resort. A unique and refreshing luxury retreat and wellness destination offering 79 well-appointed rooms and 10 luxurious villas, 2 restaurants & 1 lounge, a spa, an outdoor running track through the valley, a meditation studio, rooftop yoga, a fully-equipped gym and personalized retreat programs based on traditional Balinese and Buddhist healing rituals. Jl. Raya Baturiti, Br. Pacung Desa Baturiti, Tabanan Bali Ph: +62 368 21038 E: reservation@saranamresort.com www.saranamresort.com
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Klungkung Area Wyndham Tamansari Jivva Resort Bali
A brand new 5-star luxury resort on East Bali’s exotic black sand beach. Surrounded by lush nature, the resort offers 214 rooms and suites and 8 private pool villas, a private beach club, Spa, a fitness centre and yoga studio, 2 swimming pools, a restaurant, poolside bar and a Kids Club. Pantai Lepang, Jl. Subak Lepang No.16, Klungkung Bali Ph: +62 366 543 7988 E: reservations@wyndhamjivvabali.com www.wyndhamjivvabali.com
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Gianyar Area
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Hotels
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Rumah Luwih Beach Resort
Rumah Luwih presents an elegant setting for a perfect royal holiday in Bali. The lavish resort, designed by noted Indonesian architect Hadiprana derived its inspiration from the gorgeous Ujung Water Palace in Karangasem. The palace is renowned for its grand architecture, exquisitely blending the beauty of Dutch colonial style with the intricate details of both Chinese and Balinese cultures. It’s conveniently situated just 25 minutes north of Sanur. The resort provides free regular shuttle services to both Sanur and Ubud. Jl. Prof.Dr. Ida Bagus Mantra, Km 19.9 Pantai Lebih, Gianyar, Bali - Indonesia Ph: +62 361 2005899, +62 361 2005888 www.rumahluwih.com info@rumahluwih.com
Ubud Area Alaya Resort Ubud
An unpretentious boutique resort that is all about taking time out to enjoy quality relaxation in a stylish environment surrounded by natural beauty, Alaya Resort Ubud features 60 rooms consisting of Deluxe Room & Alaya Room. Each has been designed to reflect Bali as an artistic destination and meet the needs of international travellers. Facilities for your pleasure include Petani Restaurant, Dala Spa, Pool, and Bar. Jalan Hanoman, Ubud Ph. +62 361 972 200 E. experience.ubud@alayahotels.com www.alayahotels.com
Ubud Map C2 COMO Uma Ubud COMO Uma Ubud immerses you in the culture of Bali while also providing luxury amenities, from food to spa and yoga to exquisite accommodations. Nestled among paddy fields and hills, all 46 rooms, suites and villas exude the charm of a traditional Indonesian village except with a sleek and contemporary feel. Jalan Raya Sanggingan, Banjar Lungsiakan, Kedewatan, Ubud Ph: +62 361 972 448 E: res.uma.ubud@comohotels.com Comohotels.com Ubud Map D5
SenS Hotel & Spa + Conference Ubud Town Centre
A welcoming haven in the heart of Bali’s historical, cultural and artistic capital, the hotel is the perfect combination of comfort and convenience in a contemporary and spacious establishment. Located in the centre of Peliatan Village, it is within walking distance to some of Ubud’s most iconic attractions; it is also the only hotel in Ubud to provide complete, state-ofthe-art MICE facilities as well as all-day dining, gym and spa facilities. Jl. Suka Banjar Tebesaya, Peliatan Ubud, Bali Ph: +62 361 849 3328 www.senshotelsresorts.com BALIPLUS June 2019 |
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West Bali Area The Menjangan Dynasty Resort, Beach Camp and Dive Centre
Enjoy raw, untouched beauty and mesmerizing vistas of West Bali at the Menjangan Dynasty Resort; this is glamping at its best, with blissful white-sand beach, safari-style tented rooms and villas, infinity pool overlooking the sea and the Pasir Putih beach club, spa and all-day international and Indonesian dining. Desa Pejarakan, Gerokgak, Kabupaten Buleleng, Bali | Ph: +62 361 753300 info@mdr.pphotels.com www.mdr.pphotels.com
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Flores Area Plataran Komodo
A tropical beachfront paradise for those with an adventurous spirit, located at the gateway to Indonesia’s amazing Komodo National Park. In a secluded and quiet cove on Waecicu Beach on the island of Flores, Plataran Komodo Resort & Spa is a luxurious base for indulging in sunkissed days of relaxation and adventure in one of Indonesia’s most beautiful and untouched regions. Waecicu Beach, Labuan Bajo, West Manggarai East Nusa Tenggara Indonesia Ph: +62 812 4614 4348 E. komodo@plataran.com | Plataran.com
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Seminyak Area Maca Villas & Spa
Tropical Sanctuary for the senses… Inspired by the concept of a tropical village, Maca Villas & Spa Bali blends 25 private pool villas together with communal spaces within a lush landscape. Guests can choose from one or two bedroom villa, and benefit villa’s facilities including Mase Kitchen & Bar, Ippolito Coffee Corner and Spa.
Jl. Lebak Sari no. 7 Petitenget, Seminyak T. +62361 73 9090 www.macavillas.com Kuta Map C1
Maca Villas & Spa Umalas
Created for those seeking even more privacy and intimacy with their loved ones, Maca Villas & Spa Umalas’s 26 individual villas were all designed and decorated to capture the true essence of island living, featuring contemporary décor combined with Balinese elegance and tropical splendour.
Jl. Kelecung Gang Panilla, Umalas 2, Banjar Umalas Kauh, Kerobokan Bali Ph: +62 361 474447 | info@macaumalas.com | www.macaumalas.com
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Villa Berawa
This hidden paradise in the heart of Berawa presents a new villa concept adopting the uniqueness of Java’s Joglo architecture and the sincerity of Bali’s hospitality. Amidst the beautiful Berawa Beach and the magnificent Berawa rice field, yet adjacent to the popular Canggu area, Villa Berawa offers a great tranquil stay. Jl. Pantai Berawa, Br. Berawa, Kuta – Bali T. +62 361 473 7600 F. +62 361 473 7617 E. info@villaberawabali.com www.villaberawabali.com
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Bali Island Villas
10 individual 1 BR contemporary villas, each with own swimming/lap pool, tropical garden, spacious roof-top bale, double bathtub, stateof-the-art kitchen and with all the necessary modern trappings. In the heart of Seminyak and close to Bali’s best clubs and restaurants.
Jl. Raya Petitenget 469, Seminyak, Bali T. +62361 4736 656 | F. +623614736 658 E. info@islandvillasbali.com www.islandvillasbali.com
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Sanur Area
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Kayumanis Sanur Private Villas & Spa
Escape to an idyllic of modern comforts, unparalleled service and warm local village charm. From the moment you arrive, the resort will serenade some harmony back into your life by offering you the opportunity to experience traditional Balinese life, the lush tropical landscapes, the spaciously comfortable private villa, and the gangsa’s renowned ability to service your every need.
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Jalan Tirta Akasa No. 28, Sanur Bali Ph: +62 361 270 260 www.kayumanis.com
Nusa Dua, Jimbaran and Pecatu Area
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Kayumanis Jimbaran Private Estate & Spa
An exotic and idyllic retreat virtually hidden amongst the hypnotic sway of groves of coconut trees and the romantic embrace of the Jimbaran bay, a serene and meditative ambience prevails for a sense of calm and wellbeing. Enjoy 24hour butler service in the perfect setting of pure serenity, utmost privacy, and unrivalled luxury. Every villa is the most spacious and is masterfully juxtaposed in a harmonious dance among every tree. Jalan Yoga Perkanthi Jimbaran, Bali +62 361 705 777 www.kayumanis.com
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Kayumanis Nusa Dua Private Villas & Spa
Located in an exclusive enclave of luxuriously appointed pavilions, expect unrivalled space, exceptional comfort, and complete privacy within secluded walled gardens. Kayumanis Nusa Dua Private Villas & Spa is the perfect venue for those who may seek a more adventurous discovery of Bali by day, and yet, demand the utmost serenity and privacy by night. Kayumanis Nusa Dua Private Villas & Spa does not accommodate children below 12 years old. BTDC Area Nusa Dua, P.O. Box 777 Nusa Dua, Bali Phone: +62 361 770777 www.kayumanis.com
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REVĪVŌ Wellness Resorts
A luxury retreat facility in Nusa Dua focusing on healing through bespoke programs, yoga and fitness classes, body spa treatments and emotional therapies. Various immersive programs are available while you relax in the resort’s lush enclave comprising Balinese-style luxury suites and villas, a nutritious gourmet restaurant, bar and pool lounge, and best-inclass fitness and spa facilities. Jl. Desa Sawangan, Kelurahan Benoa, Bali Ph: +62 361 3011 011 E: info-nusadua@revivoresorts.com www.revivoresorts.com Nusa Dua Map
Wyndham Dreamland Bali
Located on a tranquil stretch of coastline close to Bingin Beach and Padang Padang surf breaks, Wyndham Dreamland Bali is the ideal destination for relaxation and surf trips with facilities including a spa and wellness centre, a yoga studio, function and event spaces and 177 rooms, suites and villas with private pools to choose from. Kawasan Pecatu Indah, Jl. Pantai Dreamland, Pecatu, Bali Ph: +62 361 446 3900 wyndhamdreamlandbali.com
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Mason Elephant Park & Lodge
A luxury private 25 room safari-style lodge which offers a world exclusive experience to interact, feed, ride, observe, learn, play and stay with 31 beautiful Sumatran elephants, one of the most rare and endangered species of elephants left in the world today. Jl. Elephant Park Taro Tegallalang-Ubud-Bali 80561 T.+62 361 721 480 F.+62 361 721 481 www.masonadventures.com
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Mara River Safari Lodge
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Inspired by the breath-taking panorama of the African landscape, Mara River Safari Lodge is an intimate hideaway nesting in the heart of Bali Safari Marine Park. The lodge is famed for its warmth, vibrancy and legendary hospitality. Expect an unforgettable experience as you get to interact with and feed exotic and endangered animals direct from your room. Jl. Bypass Prof. Dr. Ida Bagus Mantra KM 19,8 Gianyar T. +62361 4791 800 F. +62361 4791 700 E. reservation@marariversafarilodge.com www.marariversafarilodge.com
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The Sungu Resort & Spa
An eco-friendly luxurious resort in the heart of Ubud offering 15 beautiful villas in the timehonoured Balinese style. Perfect to refresh, relax and renew, this traditional boutique resort is nestled amidst a lush tropical garden and fragrant frangipani trees, and is only minutes away from Ubud’s city centre and other famous attractions.
Jl. Penestanan Ubud Bali Ph: +62 361 975 719 | info@thesunguresort.com www.thesunguresort.com
Kayumanis Ubud Private Villas & Spa
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A discreet, intimate hideaway in the heart of Bali’s mystical Ubud, this haven is situated overlooking a tropical forest and the gently flowing Ayung River. The ideal choice for those seeking a personal get-away and complete privacy, Kayumanis Ubud Private Villas & Spa has by design 23 themed villas, each an exclusive enclave of serenity and comfort. Kayumanis Ubud Private Villas & Spa does not accommodate children below 12 years old. Sayan Village, P.O. Box 777, Ubud, Bali Ph: +62 361 972 777 www.kayumanis.com
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Tabanan Area Villa Palem Nestled amidst lush, unspoilt greenery in Tabanan, Bali, Villa Palem offers an escape from city life with a beautifully designed luxurious tropical villa that boasts elegance, comfort and simplicity. 5 exquisitely designed bedrooms allow guests to experience the most peaceful, comfortable rest along with indoor and outdoor living and dining area, 20-metre pool, full-time staff and all the modern amenities for a relaxing holiday away from it all. Selabih, West Selemadeg, Tabanan Bali www.villapalem.com BALIPLUS June 2019 |
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The combination of ‘health and holiday’ is an increasingly attractive formula for mitigating the effects of busy urban lifestyle on one’s body and mind.
KEY TO SPA ICONS Beautiful Setting
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JIMBARAN & NUSA DUA AREA
BIMC Hospital CosMedic Centre
Your gateway to radiant cosmetic medical services with a comprehensive array of non-invasive and invasive treatments and procedures using the latest technology available. The services and facilities embedded in an international standard hospital with high safety and professionalism. CosMedic Centre is simply an affordable luxury. Open daily, 9am – 5pm. Kawasan BTDC Blok D Nusa Dua, Bali T. +62361 3000 911 E. cosmedic.nusadua@bimcbali.com www.bimcbali.com
Yoga & Fitness YOGA at REVIVO Wellness Resorts at MOVEO Center Aerial Flow Yoga, Hatha, Vinyasa, Ashtanga, Pranayama, Iyengar, Restorative Yoga, Aqua Yoga Fitmat, Yin Yoga and Anusara Yoga available at MOVEŌ fitness center; 8,000 sqm of verdant and peaceful area with a Yoga Barn, Meditation Room, Pilates Studio, Fitness Room with TRX, boxing and kinesis equipment, a 50 meter lap pool, Jacuzzis, Sauna & Hammam and a 500 square meter landscaped park for outdoor exercises. Jl. Desa Sawangan, Kelurahan Benoa, Bali Ph: +62 361 3011 011 E: info-nusadua@revivoresorts.com www.revivoresorts.com
In Balance Spa At Novotel Bali Nusa Dua Ideal for those looking to achieve the ultimate in beauty, health, relaxation, comfort and wellness, In Balance Spa offers an extensive selection of holistic body treatments inspired by ancient cultures. Using only premium products paired with modern technology, guests can relax in a tranquil, contemporary and chic environment. Open daily from 9am to 11pm. Jl. Pantai Mengiat – ITDC Complex , Nusa Dua Bali | Ph: +62 361 8480 555 E: spa@novotelnusaduabali.com Novotel.com BALIPLUS June 2019 |
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KUTA & SEMINYAK AREA
ASHOKA Spa a t Ba li Dy nasty R esor t
Enjoy innovative and soothing spa services, classic elegance and the unmistakable touch of Bali. In Ashoka’s treatment rooms consisting of private, double and single air-conditioned rooms, 16 massage beds & 2 saunas, guest can choose from a complete range of treatments from the traditional Balinese Massages to Ashoka’s Signature Massage, which is perfect to diminish the effect of jet lag. Jl. Kartika, PO BOX 2047, South Kuta Bali T. +62361 752 403 | F. +62361 752 402 spa@bdr.pphotels.com | www.bdr.pphotels.com
LUMBUNG Spa at Hotel Vila Lumbung
Lumbung Spa at Hotel Vila Lumbung offers authentic Indonesian healing practices and a range of relaxing and revitalizing sessions using time-honoured therapy techniques and aromatherapy. Awaken your senses and re-energize your soul. Open daily from 9am to 10pm. Jl. Petitenget No.1000x, Seminyak Bali Ph: +62 361 4730 204 www.hotellumbung.com
S A KA NT I Spa a t T he ANVAYA Bea c h R es ort Ba li An enlightened feeling of weightlessness awaits as you doze within the sight and sounds of the surf while experiencing a sensory afterglow and rejuvenation of one’s mind and body. Inspired by Balinese heritage and traditions and complimented by the luxury brand skincare products of Elemis, Sakanti Spa’s expertly trained therapists will consult each guest, tailoring each Spa and Beauty ritual to create an exceptional experience. Jl. Kartika Plaza, Kuta Bali Ph: +62 361 759991 www.theanvayabali.com
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SOHAM W el l n es s C en t r e
An upscale fitness facility in the heart of Seminyak with lavish décor, state-of-theart equipment and training including yoga, pilates, cardio, strength and martial arts, an outdoor Olympic-size swimming pool, steam rooms and Jacuzzi facilities. Indulge at the Spa with a meticulously crafted menu of Asian inspired body and beauty rituals and visit the SOHAM Healthy Café for some delicious & nutritious low-calorie and raw food and juice selections. Jl. Lebak Sari No. 7, Petitenget, Seminyak Bali Ph. +62 361 73 9090 Email: info@macavillas.com www.sohamwellnesscenter.com
SPA ESC At Radisson Blu Bali Uluwatu
With its motto “Escape - Reboot - Recover,” Spa ESC offers an extensive array of global wellness and beauty rituals for the ultimate spa experience with seven private treatment rooms. The Express Rooms allow for a quick yet reviving massage, and the fully-equipped, 150-square-meter fitness centre with a yoga room and a beauty salon offers a wide range of beauty treatments. Spa ESC At Radisson Blu Bali Uluwatu Jl. Pemutih - Labuan Sait, Uluwatu, Pecatu Bali Ph: +62 361 300 8888 | www.radissonblu.com
THE SPA at The ONE Legian
Certified therapists will gently soothe away all your anxieties and lull you into a sense of renewal and tranquillity. All treatments at the Spa draw on the traditional beauty and wellness heritage of Indonesia.
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Food, Food, Food Photo Courtesy of Kayumanis Seaside
Finger Lickin Good These are only a few of the recommended restaurants on the island...Enough to get you your bearings. Luckily, top quality hotels and our islands’ best restaurants offer fantastic set menus at ‘value for money’ prices.
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Kuta Map C9 Golden Lotus Chinese Restaurant Bali Dynasty Resort Jl. Kartika, South Kuta, Bali T. +62361 752403 ext.8502 www.goldenlotusbali.com Chinese Food
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Offers the finest Cantonese, Szechuan cuisines and Dim Sum for lunch & dinner Kuta Map D8 Hard Rock Cafe Jl. Pantai Kuta T. +62361 755 661 International Everyone is welcome at Hard Rock Cafe Bali, where great food and live music take centre stage and rock gods and royalty are honoured. Kuta Map D8 Jamie’s Italian Kuta Beach Jl. Pantai, Banjar Pande Mas, Kuta Ph. +62 361 762 118 Italian Great for family lunches, a quick post-surf pizza, an ice-cold beer in the afternoon or a late romantic dinner, Jamie’s Italian Kuta Beach has something for everyone. BALIPLUS June 2019 |
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Sushi Tei Is Now At Sidewalk Jimbaran Japanese food lovers looking for delicious, fresh and affordable Japanese food in Jimbaran area can now head to the newly opened Sushi Tei outlet at Sidewalk Jimbaran. A new and exclusive lifestyle mall on Jl. Raya Uluwatu, this exciting new destination is also home to Bali’s second Sushi Tei outlet, while the first is located in Beachwalk Mall in Kuta. The new Sushi Tei outlet in Sidewalk Jimbaran is also the brand’s 44th here in Indonesia. Guests looking for the restaurant won’t miss the brightly lit Sushi Tei signage, hanging right above the entryway with a signature Japanese accent wall that decorates the restaurant’s interior and exterior, depicting beautifully carved wood in distinct modern Japanese styles and shapes. The restaurant is bright and airy, with cool air-conditioning, interesting Japanese-style lights, cosy booths and comfortable seating areas. The entire restaurant is large enough to fit 172 seats and 3 VIP rooms and is the first in Indonesia to provide a quintessential sushi bar experience through the use of a conveyor belt, so guests can just pick the sushi and sashimi dish that they want off the belt without waiting for it to be delivered by the waiter or waitress. While you’re there, don’t miss out on your chance to try the Sushi Tei Special Menu created for Sushi Tei Sidewalk Jimbaran! One of the most interesting creations is the Dragon Jumbo Roll – a visually appetizing platter designed to mimic a dragon’s likeness and movements using 8 pieces of crab sticks and ebi tempura sushi rolls topped with unagi and avocado. Have it with the Chef’s Salad, a house specialty salad 80
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with Sushi Tei dressing, Wafuu dressing and Sesame Dressing. Salmon lovers should definitely have a go at the Aburi Salmon Carpaccio; not your regular Carpaccio, this is the half-broiled Japanese-style Salmon Carpaccio that is sure to impress. Want something warm and soothing? The Spicy Salmon Head Nabe will do the trick! This is a delightful Salmon Head Hotpot Dish in Spicy Miso Soup served with vegetables and prawns. Another hot favourite is the Nabeyaki Udon – Noodle Hotpot with Vegetables and Prawns. What’s a Japanese dinner with some Temaki? This popular hand-rolled sushi comes with a variety of flavours and fillings. Choose from Soft Shell Crab, Salmon Ebi Tempura, California (avocado, crab stick & flying fish roe), Lobster Salad and Kanimayo (crab stick mayonnaise). Just like all Sushi Tei outlets across the country, Sushi Tei Sidewalk Jimbaran is committed to providing the utmost in comfort and service beyond customers’ expectations through the fusion of authentic Japanese tastes and delectable local flavours without straying from the guides and standards that have been set by PT. Sushi Tei Indonesia and all its outlets adhere to the HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point) standard for food safety system management. Sushi Tei Sidewalk Jimbaran is open every day from 10am until 10pm.
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Kuta Map E3 Moringa Bali Jl. Dewi Sri No. 9A, Kuta – Bali Ph: +62 819 9900 9222 | www.moringabali.com Western and Asian The latest bistro-type restaurant featuring elevated Asian street food with a focus on fresh, healthy and local ingredients turned into homemade Asian fusion street food in a relaxed and casual setting.
Kuta Map F6 Sushi Kyuden Jl. Sunset Road 99 T. +62361 849 6495 / 8496496 Japanese Everyone’s favourite Japanese restaurant offering a wide and varied menu of Japanese delicacies. Open every day for lunch and dinner. Private cooking classes and children’s tour activities also available.
Kuta Map A2 Sushi Tei Beachwalk Beachwalk Level 2 # C 14-16 Ph. +62 361 8464 972 Japanese Enjoy all-time Japanese favourites at Sushi Tei’s second outlet in Bali, located within Kuta’s trendiest and most fashionable venue overlooking Kuta beach. Open every day for lunch and dinner.
Kuta Map D7 KORI Restaurant & Bar Gang Poppies II T. +62361 758 605 International A little romance, delightful food, great martinis & Cuban cigars.
Kuta Map D9 Kunyit at The ANVAYA Beach Resort Bali Jl. Kartika Plaza, Kuta Bali Ph: +62 361 759 991 www.theanvayabali.com Kunyit Restaurant is the ideal introduction to traditional delicacies of Bali and Indonesia, providing a sensory dining experience that specializes in authentic Balinese and Indonesian cuisine.
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Kuta Map D9 The Pond Restaurant Discovery Kartika Plaza Hotel, Jl. Kartika Plaza, South Kuta – Bali T. +62 361 751 067 International Relish in an international breakfast buffet or allday dining menus while enjoying views of the Indian Ocean. Kuta Map D9 Teppan Noddle Restaurant Discovery Kartika Plaza Hotel, Jl. Kartika Plaza, South Kuta – Bali T. +62361 751 067 Japanese Casual dining by the beach. Savour Japanese delights, Seafood and noodle infused with Asian flavours and cooking styles.
Kuta Map c10 Henry’s Grill & Bar Jl. Kartika Plaza, Lingkungan Segara, Kuta Bali Ph: +62 361 475 4992 | info@henrysbali.com henrysbali.com Located on the ground floor of Aryaduta Bali, Henry’s Grill & Bar is Kuta’s upmarket BBQ destination offering dry aged beef, grilled, smoked and cured. The restaurant is Kuta’s first ever fire-powered menu along with inhouse entertainment such as TV and big screen for live sports events, billiard table and classic pinball machines.
Kuta Map D6 The DECK Restaurant and Bar Jl. Raya Legian No.117, Kuta Bali Ph: +62 361 3001 101 www.theonelegian.com Located on the ground floor of The ONE Legian, The DECK is the hottest new place to hang out that overlooks “happening” Legian Street. This urban street-food restaurant is open for lunch & dinner till late every day and offers fabulous authentic Indonesian cuisine, light bites and delicious drinks.
Kuta Map D6 Rooftop Dine and Music Lounge Jl. Raya Legian No.117, Kuta Bali Ph: +62 361 3001 101 www.theonelegian.com Located on the 4th floor of The ONE Legian hotel, Rooftop Dine and Music Lounge offers stunning bird’s eye views of Kuta along with a choice of Asian and Western favorites for breakfast & lunch. A great venue to chill out under the stars, enjoy magnificent sunsets, fresh ocean breeze and great food and drinks.
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Kuta Map D6 Sky Pool Jl. Raya Legian No.117, Kuta Bali Ph: +62 361 3001 101 www.theonelegian.com Sky Pool Bar serves sumptuous BBQ and light meals to be enjoyed by the pool with a favourite cocktail. Don’t miss the Sky Pool Party happening twice a week for a splashing good time with great cocktails, BBQ, wines and beers alongside the best urban music from the Residence DJ.
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Kuta Map B1 MÉTIS Restaurant & Gallery Jl. Petitenget No.6 T. +62361 4737 888 French Mediterranean A quirky, sophisticated oasis serving authentic and alluring signature haute French Mediterranean flavours paired with bold presentations. Kuta Map C3 Ryoshi Japanese Restaurant & House of Jazz Jl. Raya Seminyak No.17, Seminyak Bali Ph: +62 361 731 152 www.ryoshibali.com Bali’s favourite and longest-standing Japanese restaurant and renowned House Of Jazz offering irresistible Japanese classics that are unbeatable in flavour, freshness and value for money. Kuta Map C4 Sabeen Restaurant & Bar At THE HAVEN Bali Seminyak Jl. Raya Seminyak 500 Bali Ph: +62 361 738 001 www.thehavenhotels.com Sabeen fits in perfectly with the stylish Seminyak scene, offering signature tropical cocktails, fine wines and an array of branded liquors. The international and innovative menu is diverse, the kitchen masters both Asian and Western foods, from appetizers to desserts. Opens 24-hours a day. Kuta Map C4 Lemon Cello Restaurant At THE HAVEN Bali Seminyak Jl. Raya Seminyak 500 Bali Ph: +62 361 738 001 www.thehavenhotels.com Romantic and elegant dining experience pergola style nestled among verdant greens and sparkling pools. The best Italian Mediterranean cuisine is prepared with the most skillful techniques to give you a unique and enthralling dining experience. BALIPLUS June 2019 |
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Bulking Up: Happy Chappy’s New Wholesale Menu Bali’s best Dim Sums are now available for you to purchase in bulk! All you need to do is make a phone call to place an order and these tasty and sumptuous delights will be delivered to you wherever you may be in Bali. This is an exciting new wholesale service by Bali’s number 1 Chinese Restaurant, as voted for by thousands on TripAdvisor, Happy Chappy Chinese. The brand’s famous Dim Sums are mouthwatering gems and are absolute favourites with both local and international guests. There is a reason why the restaurant’s weekly Dim Sum Sunday in Seminyak is such a huge hit; it’s full house almost every week! So if you are part of Bali’s thriving service industry and you want to offer your guests some of Happy Chappy Chinese’s amazing steamed and fried Dim Sums, then do take advantage of this new wholesale offer. Your guests will be in for a special treat, because who doesn’t love the mouthwatering array of foods that come out of the Happy Chappy kitchen? In addition to great taste and texture, it is also about excellent quality. Each piece of Dim Sum is homemade fresh every day and is individually wrapped by hand. Happy Chappy does not use preservatives or additives in any of its dishes in any of its outlets so you and your guests can indulge worry-free! From the Happy Chappy kitchen to yours, there are 23 different types of steamed and fried Dim Sums available for wholesale including Steamed BBQ Pork and Peking Duck Buns; Prawns & Vegetables Spring Roll; Phoenix Talons; Shu Mai in a variety of flavours including Chicken and Mushroom, Pork and Prawn, Prawn and Chicken, Prawn and Dory and Sweet Corn & Corriander; Prawn Har Gow; Emerald Dumpling; Steamed Chicken and Pork Wontons; Classic Fried 86
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Crab and Chicken & Quail Egg Wontons; Prawn Gou Gee; and Prawn or Chicken Gyoza. Happy Chappy’s Dim Sums will come in packs of 24 or 48 for a minimum order of two different types of Dim Sum. Orders must be made at least 3 days in advance before your preferred date of delivery and delivery is possible throughout the entire island of Bali. Imagine how thrilled your guests would be when they discover that you now offer Happy Chappy’s famous Dim Sum in your villa or restaurant menu! If you’d like to see the wholesale pricelist, do send an email to sales@ happychappychinese.com. Happy Chappy Chinese is all about “Real Good Chinese Food”, no matter what day of the week it is. More than just Dim Sum, every dish served is soft, tender, crunchy, juicy and aromatic. There are endless favourites from the menu with Stir Fry, Steamed and Fried options as well as the most incredible seafood selection. The Cocktails at Happy Chappy can rival any of the world’s best bars, and everyone is welcome to come by for a glass or two! Happy Chappy Chinese Seminyak Jl. Beraban No. 62, Banjar Taman, Seminyak, Bali Ph: +62 361 474 1960 / +62 361 474 1956 BALIPLUS June 2019 |
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Kuta Map C3 Seminyak Kitchen at Courtyard by Marriott Bali Seminyak Jl. Camplung Tanduk No. 103 SP, Dhyana Pura Ph. +62 361 8499 600 International Seminyak’s all day dining restaurant with a selection of delectable dishes.
Kuta Map C4 Cocoon Restaurant, Bar & Beach Club Jl. Double Six no.66 Blue Ocean Boulevard, Seminyak, Bali T. +62361 731266 Touch, Hear, Smell, Taste, See.
Kuta Map C5 S.K.A.I. Beach Club at Padma Resort Legian Jalan Padma No. 1, Legian Bali Ph: +62 361 752 111 www.padmaresortlegian.com Take the relaxing art of sun-downing to exciting new heights; a hip spot to unwind over delectable cocktails and light bites whilst watching the island’s celebrated sunset. There will be chill out tunes and (minus) -2 beers to get the party started in this uplifting venue overlooking the beach.
Kuta Map D6 Lumbung Restaurant Jl. Petitenget No.1000x, Seminyak Bali Ph: +62 361 4730 204 www.hotellumbung.com Enjoy the most memorable dining experience; relax and savour flavours of the Archipelago at this delightful pavilion surrounded by a lotus pond. This is the perfect venue for those looking for a fresh and tropical ambiance with impeccable Balinese hospitality. Also available for Romantic Dinners, breakfasts and all-day dining.
Kuta Map D6 Terrace Pool & Bar Jl. Petitenget No.1000x, Seminyak Bali Ph: +62 361 4730 204 www.hotellumbung.com Enjoy Western and International favourites served in a romantic atmosphere under a breathtaking wooden structure overlooking the swimming pool and an exotic tropical garden. This poolside experience includes the indulgence of a swim-up bar where you can enjoy tropical cocktails while being serenaded by the tranquil sounds of a running waterfall.
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Kuta Map B1 Happy Chappy Chinese Jl. Beraban No. 62, Br. Taman, Seminyak Ph. +62 361 474 1959 Chinese Bali’s number 1 Chinese restaurant serving delicious Cantonese-style favourites from Dim Sum, Stir Fry, Steamed and Fried selections to the most incredible Seafood meal!
Canggu Map E4 Dapur Berawa At Villa Berawa Jl. Pantai Berawa, Br. Berawa, Kuta - Bali T: +62 361 473 7600 www.villaberawabali.com
Dapur Berawa or Berawa Kitchen combines the unique and cozy ambience of a hundred-year old traditional Joglo with a great variety of tasty and authentic Indonesian menu as well as some classic Western favourites. Also available are cooking classes with the Chef.
Kuta Map B2 Tropicola Jl. Pantai, Batu Belig, Bali | www.tropicola.info
A mansion and playground that deliberately evokes nostalgia from another era; an 80’s leaning pool club with clean lines, bright colours, cascading plants and an amphitheatre-shaped towards the beach with views of the ‘golden mile” of Seminyak beach (and beyond) from every vantage point and a fresh, clean, light and colourful menu centred on wood-fired cooking.
Kuta Map c1 Shima Teppanyaki & Shabu Shabu Jl. Petitenget No.5E, Kerobokan Bali Ph: +62 361 738 582 | www.shimateppanyaki.com Shima strives to provide the ultimate dining experience using only the highest quality ingredients prepared by internationally trained chefs. Guests are given the choice of Teppanyaki or Shabu Shabu alongside premium imported wines spirits and beers. Open from 6pm to 11pm every day.
Kuta Map B1 The Dragon’s Den Bar at Happy Chappy Jl. Beraban No. 62, Br. Taman, Seminyak Ph. +62 361 474 1959 Tapas & Cocktails A Chinese underground-inspired bar featuring one of Bali’s largest live fish tanks to add an element of mystique to the mischievous side of Happy Chappy Restaurant. BALIPLUS June 2019 |
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Manisan Bali: An Exceptional Dining Experience Cocooned amidst a breezy and productive ricefield adjacent to the award-winning Alaya Resort Ubud, sits a majestic 350 yearold traditional Joglo - this is Manisan Bali is one of Ubud’s most prized restaurant offering the diverse and exotic flavours of the Indonesian archipelago. Sourced from Java, and reassembled and expertly refurbished in Ubud by Grounds Kent with interior by Made Wijaya, Manisan Bali is even more beautiful after dark with softly flickering candles leading the way along a picturesque pathway through the rice fields and low lights highlighting every exquisite detail of this iconic venue. Guests will an authentic dining experience featuring homestyle dishes cooked with integrity with flavours from around the archipelago. An artisan afternoon tea and a Chefs Table serving a tasting menu are just some of the highlights. Standing proudly at the helm is Chef Henry Alexie Bloem, Indonesian Legendary Chef and President of Indonesia Chef Association, who says, “My vision is to give guests to exceptional dining experiences by introducing flavours that truly satisfy the taste buds and are remembered long after they return home.” Now with Manisan Bali as his platform, Chef Henry is determined to give traditional Indonesian cuisine the recognition that it so rightly deserves. A dish that does this so perfectly is Manisan Bali’s Nasi Bira yellow rice infused with kemangi leaves accompanied by dry salted fish, cucumber and eggplant. It is served with tasting portions of spicy honey grilled prawns, seared tuna fish sambal matah, chicken betutu, minced chicken satay lilit, rice field escargot, vegetable urap and snake beans with two kinds of sambals and crackers. Originating from Ubud, this delicacy 90
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reflects the area’s colourful history and rich heritage, and is guaranteed to have guests coming back for more. Other musttries include the Bebek Goreng, Ubudian deep fried crispy duck served with vegetable urap and 3 kinds of sambals and for dessert; Pisang Ijo, pandanus banana crepes with syrup and Bubur Sumsum - an Indonesian traditional sweet and salty dessert made of coconut milk and rice flour that are being cooked until thickened and then chilled. Manisan open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner from 7am – 11pm with weekly Theme Night Dinners with specialty dishes from around the Indonesian archipelago served buffet style. On Sundays, Manisan’s East Meet West Night featuring the Barong Dance celebrates the island’s creative spirit. A superb buffet dinner featuring live cooking stations takes guests on an exotic journey with an array of tasty dishes highlighted by a whole suckling roast pig. A fun activity for the whole family, Cooking Class at Manisan’s Paon Bali or Living Kitchen lets you experience an entire journey from picking ingredients at the local market to cooking up some of Bali’s most popular and exciting dishes with Manisan’s resident chef. To learn more about Manisan Bali, please visit www.manisanbali.com. Manisan Bali at Alaya Resort Ubud Jl. Hanoman, Ubud 80571, Bali | Ph. +62 361 972 200 fb.ubud@alayahotels.com | www.manisanbali.com BALIPLUS June 2019 |
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Meals For Vegans at Ryoshi Sanur Vegans and vegetarians craving for Japanese food can now head to the newly opened Ryoshi Sanur for their dose of delicious and affordable, cruelty-free Japanese meal. A definite must-try is the Vegan Sushi Set, a plant-based platter that delightfully resembles the typical sushi fish platter. There’s also an impressive Salad Menu – also known as the Chirashi Salad Menu. Chirashi means “scattered” in Japanese; an interesting concept similar to a hearty plate of “Nasi Campur” where a variety of ingredients and toppings come together to make one satisfying meal. In a Chirashi Salad, leafy green vegetables are tossed together with sushi rice, seaweed, pickles, potatoes, avocado, tofu, okara, and other ingredients of your choice. If you’re not vegan or vegetarian and are craving for some fresh fish from the sea in your salad, you will have the option to include fresh tuna or salmon sashimi, snapper and prawns. Choose up to one, two or even five different toppings to satiate your cravings! Still hungry? Accompany your meal with more vegan and vegetarian options from the menu such as sushi and vegan sashimi, soups, rice and whatever else that might strike your fancy. Located in Jalan Danau Tamblingan, Ryoshi Sanur stands proudly behind a magnificent Japanese gate that bears the legendary Ryoshi logo and name. The restaurant is surrounded by a pretty oriental garden with intricate Japanese exteriors and interiors; it is the ideal spot to come together with great company over good food and amazing drinks. Ryoshi Sanur Jln. Danau Tamblingan No. 150 Sanur, Bali Telp. +62 361 288 473 | www.ryoshibali.com 92
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Kuta Map C3 Seminyak Meat Shop At Courtyard by Marriott Bali Seminyak Resort T: +623618499600 courtyardseminyak.com A specialty meat shop that offers high quality steaks coupled with attentive service from the team. Opens for dinner only from 6PM to 10.30PM daily. Kuta Map B2 Ginger Moon Jl. Kayu Aya, No.7 Seminyak Bali Ph: +62 361 734 533 info@gingermoonbali.com www.gingermoonbali.com Ginger Moon serves Asian Innovation at its best and maintains the interior of a simple Asian eatery, with what could be an antiquated Hainanese coffee house or colonial Shanghai diner. The interior features a walllength painting of a golden Buddha’s hand, enormous planters and an exposed glass atrium on both floors.
Kuta Map C2 Jackson Lily’s Jalan Raya Seminyak No.2, Seminyak Bali Ph: +62 361 474 0121 eat@jacksonlilys.com | www.jacksonlilys.com Set along Seminyak’s most prime location, Jackson Lily’s provides a mecca for the gourmand and those who just crave fresh and delicious food that is unlike any other. Featuring innovative Asian cuisine, Jackson Lily’s is the brainchild of Master Chef and culinary icon, Dean Keddell, the founder of both Jackson Lily’s and Ginger Moon.
Legian
Area
Kuta Map D7 Kopi Pot Jl. Legian T. +62361 752 614 International A classic in the heart of Kuta with scrumptious desserts!
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Dining’s True Pleasure: Cocoon Beach Club Innovative and exciting - two words that best describe the local and international gastronomy creatively prepared by the extremely skilled, talented and experienced I Komang Ari Wibowo, Head Chef at Cocoon Beach Club renowned for his consistency in creating exciting new dimensions befitting any world-class venue for Balinese, Indonesian and International dining. He does this, he says, without quite meaning to - by borrowing from his rich Balinese heritage where he combines age-old techniques with today’s modern interpretations and the island’s plethora of herbs and spices to add refined new flavours to an otherwise familiar dish. The results will surpass all that even the most experienced gourmand knew or imagined. This is the reason why Cocoon Beach Club is one of the island’s best and unrivalled dining destinations, a home of flavours that promise to astonish and impress. The Tapas menu at Cocoon is a great way to savour the diversity of the restaurant’s incredible flavours. It is a huge crowd favourite featuring 21 tantalizing items, each one promising to satiate the palate with its own unique and flavourful slant. Order as many as you like, or order any 5 items for just IDR 270,000 nett! We tried the Salt & Pepper Calamari with Lime, Aioli and Lemon; the calamari marinated for 24-hours in milk to emerge succulent and tender. The Grilled Octopus was boiled in herbs and spices before grilled over charcoal - there’s a hint of sublime smokiness in the dish that perfectly matches the bed of zesty rocket salad, Spanish onions and underneath, incredibly tasty hummus. Unlike any other Corn Fritters out there, Cocoon’s been enhanced with wild ginger, chilli, spring 94
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onions, garlic and eggs. Then there’s the Chicken Dumpling - not your ordinary dumpling; this is with minced chicken sautéed in sesame oil, oyster sauce and carrots for that extra crunch. Duck lovers shouldn’t miss the Roasted Duck Steam Bun - the Chef uses Peking Ducks for this, slathered in Hoy Sin Sauce and topped with pear, cucumber, crispy ginger and tangerine dressing. The duck, meticulously marinated with honey, coriander seed and lemongrass had its belly filled with star anise, cinnamon and salt, a technique similar to the making of the Balinese Ayam Betutu. Other popular favourites are the Mini Angus Beef Burger, the Pork Belly Slider and the Serrano Ham Croquettes. Meanwhile, big eaters must try the Seafood Platter, a magnificent presentation featuring the freshest treats from under the sea. At only IDR 599,000++ each, it can feed up to 4 persons. Do ask for a smaller option for a party of two. The Restaurant at Cocoon Beach Club is an unsurpassed dining destination for the true gourmand and those who just want to enjoy great taste and good times in an awesome ambience at amazing prices. This unique one-of-a-kind venue is also renowned for its epic parties, sexy sojourns, fabulous cocktails and sultry days and nights by the poolside. To find out more, please visit its website at www.cocoon-beach.com.
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Sanur
Area
Sanur Map Spice by Chris Salans Jalan Danau Tamblingan, No 140 Sanur, Bali Ph: +62 361 449 0411 | spicebali.com Balinese & Indonesian Spice’s second outlet, this stylish gastrobar provides an affordable experience of the culinary genius of Chris Salans, which applies French cooking techniques to Indonesian ingredients and flavours. Sanur Map Kayumanis Seaside Sanur Sindhu Beach, Sanur Bali Ph: +62 361 6200 777 www.kayumanis.com/kayumanis-seaside-sanur Serving time-honoured Indonesian and Balinese favourites and beach club classics in a beautifully elegant setting steeped in the oldworld charm of colonial Indonesia. The bistro overlooks Sindhu Beach and is open daily from 6am. Sanur Map Ryoshi Japanese Restaurant Jl. Danau Tamblingan No.186, Sanur, Bali Ph: +62 361 288 262 www.ryoshibali.com
Bali’s favourite and longest-standing Japanese restaurant offering irresistible Japanese classics that are unbeatable in flavour, freshness and value for money.
Jimbaran
Area
Nusa Dua Map A3 Sereh Resto Jl. Wanagiri, Jimbaran - Bali | Ph: +623614468600 | www.samastabali.com Located within Sereh Gourmet Supermarket at Samasta Resort, Jimbaran, Sereh Resto offers a delicious mix of fresh, healthy Balinese, Indonesian and Western cuisines.
Nusa Dua Map Tablespoon Coffee House At Bali Paragon Resort Hotel Jl. Raya Kampus Unud, Jimbaran Bali Ph: +62 361 472 5288 | baliparagon.com Indonesian and International A luxurious and elegant dining outlet just adjacent to the resort’s main pool offering an extensive menu of delicious local, international and Chinese specialities with views of a visually dramatic open kitchen and pleasing décor. Open from 11 AM to 10.30 PM daily.
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Nusa Dua
Area
Nusa Dua Map F5 The Shore Restaurant & Bar at Hilton Bali Resort Jalan Raya Nusa Dua Selatan, PO Box 18, Nusa Dua Ph. +62 361 773 377 Asian & International A unique dining experience by the beach in a venue setting designed as a modern interpretation of a ship on stilts.
Nusa Dua Map G3 Prego Restaurant At The Westin Resort BTDC Area Lot N-3, Nusa Dua T. +62 361 771 906 Italian The fun family restaurant for the entire family. Also offering “Prego Family Brunch”, every Sunday from 11.30am – 3pm.
Nusa Dua Map G3 Piasan Restaurant At Kayumanis Nusa Dua BTDC Area, Nusa Dua, Bali T. +62 361 770 777 Italian Relish in the passionate flavours of Italy starting with the freshest antipasto. Nusa Dua Map F5 NŪTRIŌ Restaurant At REVĪVŌ Wellness Resorts Jl. Desa Sawangan, Kelurahan Benoa, Bali Ph: +62 361 3011 011 E: info-nusadua@revivoresorts.com www.revivoresorts.com NŪTRIŌ is the food and beverage programme at REVĪVŌ, which includes a restaurant, “Nū”, a Bar, “Tri”, and a pool side lounge, “Ō”. Each concept believes in a simple philosophy – fresh, wholesome, organic and balance. The belief is to serve food as close to its natural state as possible, with a mission to sharpen and delight taste buds, while continuously supporting health. Nusa Dua Map F5 Paon Bali Resto & Bar At Hilton Bali Resort Jl. Raya Nusa Dua Selatan, 80363 Bali Ph: +62 361 773 377 baliresort.hilton.com Enjoy a wide selection of authentic Balinese cuisine including the renowned Babi Guling (Suckling Pig), Lawar, Ikan Bakar, Bebek Betutu varieties of Balinese classic desserts and specialty drinks at the bar. BALIPLUS June 2019 |
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Sunday Well Spent At Uma Cucina Ubud Sundays are meant for relaxing and rejuvenating with your loved ones as you prepare for a brand new week ahead. In today’s busy age, it is important to put self-care first, and to nourish your body and soul with everything that is healthy and delicious to rebalance and renew the sense of self. One of the best places to do this is at COMO Uma Ubud, located in Bali’s cultural hub. The property promises resplendent views of rice fields, temples and the Tjampuhan Valley. Here, you’ll find Uma Cucina, the Italian-inspired restaurant that offers a tantalizing array of mouthwatering Italian delicacies for Sunday brunch. Both in-house and external guests are welcomed, and everyone can look forward to sharing an easygoing Sunday at this delightful open-air restaurant with terrace views overlooking Jalan Raya Sanggingan. The atmosphere will be laid back and casual, offering the chance to kick back and enjoy great food in the company of family and friends. With an impressive all-you-can-eat menu featuring a wide range of authentic Italian dishes made with only the freshest ingredients, the Sunday Brunch at Uma Cucina is priced at IDR 399,000 per person with no order limitation. Choose to pay an additional IDR 199,000 per person for free-flow non-alcoholic beverages or IDR 399,000 per person for free-flow alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. All rates are subject to 21 per cent government tax and service charge. Guests can expect homemade pasta and pizzettas from the brick oven, plus main courses including fresh fish and frutti di mare prepared to order on the charcoal grill. There will also be antipasti, cold meats and sweet Italian specialties, gelato and granita. 98
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Dig in and start with the Arancini - rice balls stuffed with mushrooms, thyme and cheese; Burrata Mozzarella - Italian milk cheese with sweet and sour tamarillo, flame-roasted peppers and hazelnut; and Calamari Fritti with lemon and salsa verde. There are Italian Salads with Grilled Vegetables, Romaine Hearts and Shrimp and Mango with Chili Lime Vinaigrette and Bruschetta with Cherry Tomatoes and Olives; Octopus with Smoked Paprika, Red Chilies and Soy Beans and Baquerones; or Fresh Anchovies with Spicy Fennel Relish. Pasta dishes include the Tortellini with Goat Cheese and Tiger Prawns; Spaghetti with Pancetta, Thyme and Organic Egg; and Penne Ricci with Slow-Cooked Lamb, Artichoke, Green Olives and Mint. Handpicked Dishes of The Day is a delicious assortment of Frittata with Hand-Picked Crab, Ricotta and Zucchini; Chicken Wings Alla Diavola; and Meatballs Al Forno. For desserts, you won’t want to miss out on the Watermelon and Crushed Strawberries flavoured ice; the Semifreddo with White Chocolate, Passionfruit and Ginger Crumbs; Tiramisu with Mascarpone Custard, Whipped Cream, Coffee and Rum-Soaked Sponge Biscuits; and Mini Gelato Cones with your choice of flavour. The all-you-can-eat menu will be served between 11.30am and 3.30pm every Sunday. For information and booking, please send an email to dining.uma.ubud@comohotels.com or book online at comohotels.com/umaubud/dining.
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Nusa Dua Map G5 Genji Restaurant At Ayodya Resort Bali Jl. Pantai Mengiat, Nusa Dua – Bali Ph: +62 361 771 102 | www.ayodyaresortbali.com Japanese Experience authentic Japanese cuisine in a warm and inviting ambience. Genji presents all of your favorite Japanese specialties in a naturally sunlit dining room, Teppanyaki tables, sushi bar or private Tatami Room.
Nusa Dua Map G5 Octopus Ristorante At Ayodya Resort Bali Jl. Pantai Mengiat, Nusa Dua – Bali Ph: +62 361 771 102 | www.ayodyaresortbali.com Italian Fine Italian cuisine inspired by Italy’s authentic home-cooked taste. Satiate your cravings with fresh antipasti and salad, wood-fired pizza, succulent pasta and memorable desserts.
Nusa Dua Map G5 Waterfall Restaurant At Ayodya Resort Bali Jl. Pantai Mengiat, Nusa Dua – Bali Ph: +62 361 771 102 | www.ayodyaresortbali.com Local & International The perfect setting for your 24-hour dining needs. Enjoy scenic views of our serene lagoon surrounded by lush tropical gardens and charming Balinese artifacts.
Nusa Dua Map G5 Lagoona Restaurant At Ayodya Resort Bali Jl. Pantai Mengiat, Nusa Dua – Bali Ph: +62 361 771 102 | www.ayodyaresortbali.com Local & International Overlooking a 300-meter enchanting white sands of Mengiat beach, Lagoona Restaurant is the perfect place to enjoy a lively beachside ambience, while satiating your culinary desires with the Chef’s signature dishes.
Nusa Dua Map G3 Manarai Beach House Kawasan Pariwisata ITDC Lot N5, Nusa Dua, Bali www.facebook.com/ManaraiBeachHouse A new beachfront destination by the Ismaya Group, Manarai Beach House has opened its doors on Nusa Dua’s beautiful stretch of pristine white sandy beach offering a new lifestyle concept, delicious international cuisine, wines, decadent cocktails and breathtaking views from every point.
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Ubud
Area
Ubud Map B2 Sushi Attack Bar At Ubud Adventure Center Jl. Raya Kedewatan, Ubud Japanese Ph.+62 361 721 480 www.masonadventures.com An impressive Japanese Restaurant In Ubud!
Ubud Map E5 Petani Restaurant at Alaya Resort Ubud Jl. Hanoman Ubud, Bali, Indonesia Ph. +62 361 972 200 Indonesian & Asian Sit back, relax, and enjoy a fun menu that celebrates Indonesia’a diverse culinary heritage and more...
Ubud Map A3 Yonne Café & Bar at SenS Hotel & Spa + Conference Ubud Town Centre Jl. Suka Banjar Tebesaya, Peliatan Ubud, Bali Ph: +62 361 849 3328 www.senshotelsresorts.com
Serving international favourites and the best of Balinese and Asian cuisine, Yonne Café offers a welcoming and chic, yet comfortable ambience with a view of the pool.
Ubud Map E5 Manisan Bali At Alaya Resort Ubud Jl. Hanoman Ubud, Bali 80571, Indonesia T. (+62 361) 972200/8468925 Indonesian Featuring time-honored recipes from across the Indonesian archipelago, this 128-seat eatery is located in a rice field adjacent to Alaya Resort Ubud, in a beautiful 350-year old Joglo from Central Java.
Ubud Map Spice by Chris Salans Jalan Raya Ubud No 23, Ubud, Gianyar, Bali Ph: +62 361 479 2420 | spicebali.com Balinese & Indonesian A stylish gastro-bar serving innovative drinks and a cuisine, providing an affordable experience of the culinary genius of Chris Salans, which applies French cooking techniques to Indonesian ingredients and flavours. BALIPLUS June 2019 |
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Ubud Map Happy Chappy Chinese Ubud Jl. Raya Ubud, Ubud, Bali (Across Puri Saraswati Ubud) Ph: +62 361 620 3333 www.happychappychinese.com Bali’s number 1 Chinese restaurant serving delicious Cantonese-style favourites from Dim Sum, Stir Fry, Steamed and Fried selections to the most incredible Seafood meal! Happy hour is available all day every day.
Area Bali Map M8 Uma Restaurant At Bali Safari & Marine Park Jl. Bypass Prof Ida Bagus Mantra KM 19,8 Gianyar T. +62 361 950 000 Traditional Balinese & International Taste the Balinese heritage traditional recipe!
Bali Map M8 Tsavo Lion Restaurant At Bali Safari & Marine Park Jl. Bypass Prof Ida Bagus Mantra KM 19,8 Gianyar T. +62 361 950 000 International Have a memorable dining experiemce with the lion in an African-themed ambiance!
Klungkung
Area
Bali Map M8 Bumbu Restaurant Pantai Lepang, Jl. Subak Lepang No.16, Klungkung Bali Ph: +62 366 543 7988 | E: reservations@ wyndhamjivvabali.com www.wyndhamjivvabali.com Awaken your taste buds when you dine on the finest traditional Balinese, Indonesian and International cuisines from across the archipelago and beyond
Bali Map M8 Senja Poolside Bar Pantai Lepang, Jl. Subak Lepang No.16, Klungkung Bali Ph: +62 366 543 7988 | E: reservations@ wyndhamjivvabali.com www.wyndhamjivvabali.com
Located at the Beach Pool, this is the ideal space to relax and enjoy exotic cocktails and mouth-watering snacks with amazing views of the Bali Sea.
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Bali Map M8 Jivva Beach Club Pantai Lepang, Jl. Subak Lepang No.16, Klungkung Bali Ph: +62 366 543 7988 | E: reservations@ wyndhamjivvabali.com www.wyndhamjivvabali.com
The resort’s very own private beach club offering live entertainment, breathtaking views, delicious drinks and an unbeatable menu on the stunning Lepang Beach in Klungkung. Come by daily to party and celebrate or for brunch, lunch and dinner from 11am till 11pm.
Denpasar
Area
Denpasar Map A5 Baking Empire Jl. Teuku Umar Barat No.8, Denpasar Bali Ph: +62 811-3922- 345 | www.facebook.com/ Glorybakingempire A healthy bakery featuring delicious and natural homemade bread, biscuits and cakes, made without flavouring, shortening, transfat or colouring.
Bedugul
Area
Bali Map K5 L’altitude Restaurant Jl. Raya Baturiti, Br. Pacung Desa Baturiti, Tabanan Bali Ph: +62 368 21038 www.saranamresort.com Indonesian & International With stunning views of the mountain and valley below, L’Altitude Restaurant offers a selection of authentic cuisine in a variety of Indonesian, Asian and Western styles. Fresh, local and organic produce is sourced daily from neighbouring communities while herbs are harvested directly from own on-site gardens.
Bali Map K5 Café Toya Jl. Raya Baturiti, Br. Pacung Desa Baturiti, Tabanan Bali Ph: +62 368 21038 www.saranamresort.com Healthy & Organic Offering uniquely-presented blend of tapas, exotic beverages, fresh mixed juices, and wholesome main dishes, Cafe Toya also caters to the specialized “spa food” requirements of the resort’s retreat clientele. BALIPLUS June 2019 |
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Big
party zone
Night Out
You’ve got the outfit, the tan, the energy ... Need to know where to go? Party Zone will take you through some of the best ‘hot spots’ in Bali. If you like watching sunset, make your way down to one of the bars opposite Kuta Beach for the exotic cocktail or ice cold beer ... For those who may be more ‘red’ than what is comfortable, cool yourself at Kori in Poppies Lane. For serious night-lifers, check out the places listed below. As with everywhere in crowded venues, take care of your belongings and enjoy!
Kuta
Area
Gracie Kelly’s Irish Pub Jl. Kartika Plaza, South Kuta T. +62 361 752 403 www.graciekellysirishpub.com Bali’s first and only Irish pub, housed in a beautiful Irish-style building with interiors that recreate a 100year old pub in rural Ireland. Enjoy wholesome homecooked classic Irish favourites whilst sipping a pint with live entertainment every evening from 8pm with Quiz Nights every Tuesday and Thursday. The DECK Restaurant & Bar Jalan Raya Legian No.117 Ph: +62 361 3001 101 @thedeckrestaurantandbar The hottest place in Legian for icecold refreshing cocktails, delicious food, live sporting action and when the sun sets over the horizon, amazing entertainment including live music, DJs and dancers. The Sunset Lounge At Discovery Kartika Plaza Hotel Jl. Kartika Plaza, South Kuta T. +62 361 751 067 A meeting or socializing spot with an elegant setting for casual chic moments. Reward the moment of
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friendship by enjoying cigars and premium liquors from its racks. Hard Rock Cafe Jl. Pantai Kuta T. +62361 755 661 The place that Rocks! Packed full on the weekends and features some great music memorabilia. Watch out for International guest bands. Kori Restaurant & Bar Poppies Lane II, Kuta T. +62 361 758 605 Relaxed and cozy; imported wine, chilled cocktails and ice-cold beers. Cigar salon complete with pool table all available in an idyllic Bali garden.
Legian
Area
ROMEOS Bar & Grillery Jl. Padma Utara, Legian Ph. +62 361 755225 The stylish yet relaxed and unpretentious dining room exudes a welcoming vibe any time of the day. Enjoy live music performance and Happy Hour promo.
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Seminyak Area
MÉTIS Lounge Jl. Petitenget No. 6, Kerobokan T. +62 361 4737 888 Open daily from lunch time – late. An open bar facing paddy fields with a variety of entertainment throughout the week culminating with Aperochic on Fridays. Woo Bar at W Bali Seminyak Jl. Petitenget, Seminyak Bali T: +62 361 300 0106 www.woobarbali.com Inspired by the ocean, WooBar is designed to symbolize a giant wave in action on the beach, an artistic architecture of curvaceous raw concrete with secret spaces for a more intimate vibe. Marvel down to Woobase for the ultimate dancefloor experience while exploring the underground whiskey room. Opening Hours // Sunday - Monday 10:00 AM - 1:00 AM; Friday - Saturday 10:00 AM - 2:00 AM. Hu’u Bar Jl. Petitenget T. +62 361 473 6576 With a spring water swimming pool and chill-out lounge, the ambience of Hu’u is one of a unique kind. Check out Baba’s Restaurant for exquisite meals. Hu’u features a variety of special events monthly!
Cocoon Beach Club Jl. Double Six, No.66 Blue Ocean Boulevard, Seminyak T. +62 361 731 266 Is there a better way to spend your day than laying back on one of our luxurious champagne beds or in your VIP Cabana, sipping a cocktail and sampling something from its delicious grazing menu? Potato Head Beach Club Jl. Petitenget, Seminyak T. +62 361 473 7979 Potato Head Beach Club Bali is an internationally recognized venue housing some of the finest restaurants and bars in the island. Jenja Club Bali Townsquare Suites, Jl. Nakula No.18, Seminyak T: +62 811 3988 088 | clubjenja.com Open Wednesday – Sunday, 8pm – 4am A one-stop evening entertainment realm on two levels offering superbly atmospheric scene and expertly curated tunes spun by various international and local DJs. Motel Mexicola Jl. Kayu Jati No.9X, Petitenget, Kerobokan Kelod T: +62 361 736 688 | motelmexicola.info A Mexican-inspired restaurant and bar located in the heart of Seminyak popular for its fun, animated parties and authentic Mexican cuisine. BALIPLUS June 2019 |
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Red Carpet Champagne Bar Jl. Kayu Aya No.42, Seminyak T: +62 361 934 2794 | redcarpetchampagnebar.com A charming and intimate bar boasting one of the largest champagne collections in Asia trademarked by its cute uniforms and red carpets, oldies but goodies on the sound system and delicious cocktails served with light canapés. En Vie Lane Jl. Kayu Aya, Seminyak T: +62 361 934 2100 | envielane.com A lifestyle destination offering craft cocktails, extensive champagne list, 3D mapping projection, Indonesia’s longest bar top and funky upbeat music. Red Ruby Jl. Petitenget No.919, Kerobokan Kelod T: +62 361 473 2884 | redruby.club A late night wonderland offering the ultimate clubbing experience in Bali, through delivering quality music, exceptional service in a uniquely cool environment. 40 Thieves Jl. Petitenget No.7, Kerobokan Kelod T: +62 876 226 7657 A New-York style speakeasy specializing in craft cocktails and high-end spirits. Bali Joe Jl. Camplung Tanduk, No.8 Seminyak T: +62 361 3003 3499 balijoebar.com Bali’s first, most iconic and most popular gay bar on the island with daily shows featuring drag queens and go-go dancers. Mixwell Bar Jl. Camplung Tanduk, No.6 Seminyak T: +62 361 736 846 | mixwellbar.com Another popular gay bar that’s great for a fun night out featuring drag queen shows, sing-alongs and gay anthems. Bottoms Up Bar Jl. Camplung Tanduk, No.10 Seminyak T: +62 819 1618 4480 Bali’s long-running gay bar, Bottoms Up has its own unique appeal, with a nightly sexy shower show and an impressive drag show.
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Nusa Dua
Area
BALE BANJAR At Ayodya Resort Bali Jl. Pantai mengiat, Nusa Dua T: +62 361 771102 Bale Banjar is located at the main lobby overlooking the lagoon and Indian Ocean. Find a quiet table to relax in the evening while relaxing with your favorite cocktail, or for some lively entertainment . Bale Banjar offers a fine selection of beverages to upgrade your Bali holiday experience. Zj’s Bar & Lounge At The Mulia Jl. Nusa Dua Selatan, Nusa Dua T. +62 361 301 7777 ZJ’s Bar & Lounge is located in The Mulia Bali. This stylish and hip sanctuary for the fashionable crowd. Enjoy great music and entertainment surrounded by the magnificent nature of Nusa Dua. Stay updated for special events and live music performance by guest stars.
Sanur Area Jazz Bar & Grill Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai Open daily Monday - Thursday 10am01am, Friday and Saturday 10am-02 am Live bands every night and regular performances by Indonesia’s jazz guest stars. Sector Bar & Restaurant Kompleks Inna Grand Bali Beach Hotels, Jl. Hang tuah 58 Sanur T. +62361 287733 info@sectorbarrestaurant.com www.sectorbarrestaurant.com BBQ night all you can eat Start from 18.00 - 20.30
Klungkung Area Jivva Beach Club At Wyndham Tamansari Jivva Resort Bali Pantai Lepang, Jl. Subak Lepang No. 16, Takmung, Klungkung, Bali Ph: +62 366 543 7988 www.wyndhamjivvabali.com A spectacular open-air bamboo structure overlooking verdant gardens, the pool and East Bali’s exotic black sand beach. Open daily to visitors for brunch, lunch, dinner and parties from 11am till late.
JUNE MON 10 (Every Monday & Friday) Rio Sidik Quintet Venue: Ryoshi House of Jazz Starts: 9pm onwards FRI 14 (Every Friday) I Love R&B Fridays Venue: Red Carpet Late Starts: 10pM SAT 15 Tony Romera Venue: Mirror Starts: 10pM SUN 16 Patrick Topping Venue: Ulu Cliffhouse Starts: 12 pm-midnight FRI 22 (Every Friday) Aperochic Fridays Venue: METIS Lounge & Gallery Starts: 5.30pm-8pm TUE 25 (Every Tuesday) Flavour Venue: Cocoon Beach Club Starts: 3pm onwards SAT 29 SOL Sessions Vol. 8 Venue: Waterbom Bali Starts: 12pm – 10pm BALIPLUS June 2019 |
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essential info
General Things
THAT YOU SHOULD OR SHOULDN’T DO...
do
don’t
...change money at a reputable looking location, use your own (or the hotel’s) calculator before changing!
...forget to bring your passport (or a photocopy of your ID) with you at all times-as well as a copy of Bali Plus!
...put on loads of high factor waterproof suncream (especially if you intend to spend a lot of time in the water).
...swim outside designated swimming areas. Currents can be very strong so swim between red and yellow flags.
...drink a lot of bottled water and eat a lot of fresh fruit - do your body a favour.
...do drugs! It could lead to death penalty. Enough foreigners reside in Bali in courtesy of the Govt. prison service!
...try not to step on offerings in the street (walk around them). ...be careful with your belongings at all times. Crime is on the increase and can ruin your holiday. Cases of handbag snatching have been reported so please leave important documents in your hotel safe (carry photocopies) and wear your bag across your shoulders! ...respect the slow pace of processions. If stuck behind one don’t honk your horn! ...haggle when buying (except on price-tagged goods). ...buy ‘lmmodium’ to relieve bouts of Bali belly.
...touch people’s heads - it is very offensive to Hindus. ...enter a temple during menstruation. Sorry ladies! ...forget to add salt to your food and to drink lots of water-you probably sweat more here than at home. ...worry too much about the ice - it’s government quality controlled in established bars and restaurants. ...forget to look and listen while crossing the road. Cars may stop, motorbikes may not! ...forget to reconfirm your flight 72 hours prior to flying.
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Emergency Calls Police Fire Dept. Ambulance Search & Rescue Tourist Police
110 113 118 111/115/151 +62 361 224 111
AIRLINES Ngurah Rai Airport Info T. +62 361 935 1011 www.ngurahrai-airport.com
• Qantas Call +62 21 2555 6300 Toll Free: 001 803 61786 www.qantas.com.au
INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES • AirAsia Sun Boutique Hotel Jl. Sunset Road No. 23 Kuta – Bali 24 Hours Call Center : 0804 1 333 333 Call Center (6 am - 10 pm : +62 21 2927 0999 www.airasia.com
• Qatar Airways Reservation/ Ticketing/ Sales Office Discovery Kartika Plaza Hotel Jl Kartika Plaza, Kuta T. +62 361 752222 ext.1 E. dpsoffice@id.qatarairways.com Airport Office 2nd Fl, International Departures Terminal Ngurah Rai International Airport T. +62 361 9360274, 9360276 www.qatarairways.com/id
• Cathay Pacific 2nd Floor, Wisthi Sabha Building, Ngurah Rai International Airport. Call center: 0804-1-888888 www.cathaypacific.com • Garuda Indonesia Jl. Sugianyar No. 5, Denpasar. T. +62 361 232 400 Ngurah Rai International Airport T. +62 361 935 1011 ext. 5216 Kuta Paradiso Hotel, Level 1 T. +62 361 761 414 ext. 7807 Bali Collection Nusa Dua Bali T. +62 361 770 747 www.garuda-indonesia.com • Malaysia Airlines Kuta Paradiso Hotel Jl. Kartika Plaza, South Kuta T. +62 361 761 425 / 26 www.malaysiaairlines.com
• Royal Brunei Airlines Kuta Paradiso Hotel Suite #3 Jl. Kartika Plaza, South Kuta T. +62 361 757 355 E. dpsrba@rba.com.br www.flyroyalbrunei.com • Singapore Airlines Reservations/Ticketing: Ngurah Rai Airport 2nd Floor T. +62 361 9368 388-89 F. +62361 9368383 E. restkg_dps @singaporeair.com.sg www.singaporeair.com • Thai Airways Reservation/Ticketing/Sales Ground Floor, Inna Grand Bali Beach Hotel, Sanur, Bali T. +62 361 288 141 F. +62 361 288 063
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Bali’s Most Reliable & Trusted Money Changer:
Central Kuta Money Exchange If this is your first time to everyone’s favourite holiday island, you might be wondering, “Where can I go to safely change my money at the best market rate?” Bali may be awashed with plenty of money changers (just take a walk down Seminyak, Kuta or Legian and you’ll find one in every corner!) but you need to be sure that you transact with a legitimate, trustworthy, credible and secure money changer that will give you the best value for your money. You don’t want to ruin your holiday with a bad experience while transacting! For this reason alone, we strongly recommend that you change your money at Central Kuta Money Exchange. FFamous for safe, trusted and convenient transactions in Bali since 1983, Central Kuta Money Exchange comes with a rock solid stellar reputation. The company’s committed to providing secure and convenient transactions at the best market rates available, so you can be sure you won’t be cheated out of your hard earned cash! Go ahead and exchange large or small amounts of cash safely and securely. Central Kuta Money Exchange is also extremely accessible; there are over 51 locations across Bali and three more opening this year in Kuta, Denpasar and Ubud. Whether you’re in Canggu, Seminyak, Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, Tanjung Benoa, Kuta, Sanur, Denpasar or Ubud - wherever you may find yourself in need of currency exchange, you’ll be able to do so with peace of mind and security at Central Kuta Money Exchange.
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E. thaibali@thaiairways.co.id Airport Office, 2nd Floor International Departure Hall, Ngurah Rai Airport T. +62 361 9355 064 F. +62 361 9355 036 www.thaiairways.com
CONSULATES • Australia Jalan Tantular, No. 32, Renon, Denpasar T: +623612000100 F: +623612000195 E. bali.congen@dfat.gov.au
Domestic Airlines • Citilink Ngurah Rai Airport Call Center: 0804 1 080808
• Brazil (Hon. Consulate) By The Sea Store 2nd Floor, Jl. Legian 186, Kuta. T. +62 361 757 775 F. +62 361 751 005 E. brazilconsul@bali.net
• Lion Air Ngurah Rai Airport T. +62 361 765 183 Jl.Teuku Umar No.15A, Denpasar. T. +62v361 263787 / 234492 • Wings Air Ngurah Rai Airport T. +62 361 765 183 • Sriwijaya Air Jl. Sunset Road 101 Blok – B, Kuta T: +623618496777 • Trans Nusa Jl. Sunset Road No.100 C, Kuta, Kabupaten Badung, Bali T: +62 361 8477395 CATERING SERVICE Bali Catering Company Managed by MÉTIS Jl. Petitenget No. 45 T. +62 361 780 3668, 4737 324 www.balicateringcompany.com • Kori Restaurant Jl. Legian gg Poppies 2. Call +62 361 475 2412 wwwkorirestaurant.co.id CLEANING SERVICE • Haracare Jl. Dalung Permai Blok E No.13, Kuta 08113921414 Toll Free 0-800-1401-543 www.haracare.com
• British (Hon. Consulate) Jl. Tirta Nadi 2 No. 20, Sanur. T. +62 361 270 601 E. consulate.bali@fco.gov.uk • Chile (Hon. Consulate) Jl. Pengembak Gg I No. 3, Sanur T. + 62 361 281 503 F. +62 361 285 216 E. chilehonconsulate @bali-villa.com • Czech Republic (Hon. Consulate) Jl. Pengembak 17, Sanur. T. +62 361 286 465 FF. +62 361 286 408. E. bali@honorary.mzv.cz • Denmark Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai Pemogan No. 852, Denpasar. T. +62 361 821 6979 E. danishconsbali@gmail.com • France (Consular Agency) Jl. Umalas 1 No. 80, Kerobokan T. +62 361 473 0834 E. consul@dps.centrin.net.id • Germany (Hon. Consulate) Jl. Pantai Karang No. 17, Sanur. T. +62 361 288 535. F. +62 361 288 826. E. sanur@hk-diplo.de
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• Hungary (Hon. Consulate) Marintur - Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai 219, Sanur. T. +62 361 287 701 F. +62 361 735 232 E. huconbali@telkom.net • Italy (Hon. Consulate) Lotus Enterprise Building, Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai, Jimbaran T. +62 361 701 005 E. italconsbali @italconsbali.org • India Consulates Jl. Raya Puputan 163, Denpasar T. +62 361 259 500/259 502 F. +62 361 259 505 Mobile. 081246524107 E. Info@cgibali.in • Japan Jl. Raya Puputan 170, Renon. T. +62 361 227 628 E. denpasar@dp.mofa.go.jp • Mexico (Hon. Consulate) Jl. Prof. Moh. Yamin No. 1A, Renon, Denpasar. T. +62 361 223 266 F. +62 361 244 568 • Netherlands (Hon. Consulate) Jl. Raya Kuta No. 127, Kuta. T. +62 361 761 502 F. +62 361 752 777 E. dutchconsulate@kcb-tours.com • Norway Segara Village Hotel, Jl. Segara Ayu, Sanur. T. +62 361 282 223 F. +62 361 282 211 E. norwegianconsulatebali @yahoo.com • Spain Kompleks Istana Kuta Galeria, Blok Valet 2, No. 11, Jl. Patih Jelantik, Kuta. T. +62 361 769 286/7
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• Sweden & Finland (Hon. Consulate) Jl. Segara Ayu, Sanur. T. +62 361 282 223 F. +62 361 287 242 E. sweconsul@yahoo.com • Switzerland (Consulate) Jl. Ganetri 9D, Gatsu Timur, Denpasar T. +62 361 878 4343 F. +62 361 878 4466 E. bali@honrep.ch • Timor Leste Jl. Prof. Moh. Yamin No. 4, Renon - Denpasar T. +62 361 235 093 F. +62 361 235 092 E. cgtl@dpsbali.com • The Russian Federation Perumahan Bali Kencana Resort, Blok Cendrawasih No. 18 Ungasan, Jimbaran T. +62 361 279 1560 F. +62 361 279 1561 E. rusconsul@balivoyage.com • U.S.A (Consular Agency) Jl. Hayam Wuruk 310, Denpasar T. +62 361 233 605 F. +62 361 222 426 Mobile. 081 133 4183 E. baliconsularagency@state.gov CREDIT CARDS • American Express PT Bank Danamon Indonesia Jl. Legian 87, Kuta T. +62 361 754 479 E. amexbali@aexp.com • Mastercard & Visa BCA Card Centre, Jl. Raya Kuta 55XX, Kuta T. +62 361 762 247 COURIER SERVICES • DHL Express Bali Jl. Legian No. 451, Kuta T. +62 361 762 138, 762 139
• FIN Express T. +62 361 756969 E. info@finexpress.co.id www.finexpress.co.id • PCP Express Jl. Raya Sesetan No.337, Denpasar Bali Ph: +62361 710021/721503 www.pcpexpress.com DENTAL SERVICES • Ultimo Dental Center Sunset Star Shopping Arcade, Jl. Dewi Sri, Sunset Road, Kuta T. +62 361 894 7523 www.ultimoclinic.com HARBOUR • Benoa Jl. Pelabuhan Benoa, Denpasar T. +62 361 720 560 • Padang Bai Padang Bai, Karangasem, Bali • Gilimanuk Gilimanuk, Jembrana, Bali HOSPITALS • BIMC Hospitals - 24 hour Medical & Emergency Centre Kuta: Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai 100X T. +62 361 761 263. Nusa Dua: Kawasan BTDC Blok D, Nusa Dua T. +62 361 3000 911 E. info@bimcbali.com www.bimcbali.com • Siloam Hospitals Bali Jl. Sunset Road No. 818, Kuta Emergency +62 361 500 911 www.siloamhospitals.com • Kasih Ibu Hospital Jl. Teuku Umar 120, Denpasar T. +62 361 300 3030 www.kasihibuhospital.com
• Sanglah Public Hospital (N.B. Decompression Chamber) Jl. Diponegoro, Denpasar T. +62 361 227 911, 225 482 www.sanglahhospitalbali.com • Ubud Clinic (24hr) Jl. Raya Campuhan 36, Ubud. T. +62 361 974 911. IMMIGRATION • Ngurah Rai Int’l Airport Jl. Ngurah Rai, Kuta. T. +62 361 9351 038 • Central Office Jl. D.I. Pandjaitan No. 3, Denpasar. T. +62 361 227 828 INTERNET SERVICES • Bali Medianet Jl. Tukad Batanghari 88, Panjer. T. + 62 361 7800299, 7421099. marketing@balimedianet.com • WIFIKU
Wifiku smart home technology covers smart lighting, smart security, and smart control. Smart lighting allows you to turn lamps on/off or change its colour with your smartphone. Smart security lets you control your home’s security with smart CCTV from your smartphone and smart control allows you to access your devices, switch or remote by controlling it with BALIPLUS June 2019 |
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your smartphone. Head Office: Ruko Mutiara Taman Palem, Blok A8 No.1, Kel. Cengkareng Timur, Jakarta Barat, DKI Jakarta 11730 Telp. (021) 5694 5403 Branch: Jl. Teuku Umar Rukan Investama No. 19c, Denpasar, Bali. LAUNDRY SERVICES • Melia Laundry & Dry Cleaning Jl. Patih Jelantik, Valet 01 No. 154, Kuta T. +62 361 769 010
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• Royal Professional Cleaners Jl. Kediri No. 36A, Kuta T. + 62 361 7411 580 MALLS • Bali Collection ITDC Complex, Nusa Dua T. +62 361 771 662 • Beachwalk Bali Jl. Pantai Kuta, Kuta www.beachwalkbali.com • Lippo Malls Sunset Road Jl. Sunset Road, Kuta Lippo Mall Kuta Jl. Kartika Plaza, Tuban
• Mall Bali Galeria Jl. By Pass, Simpang Siur, Kuta
Ubud Art Market, Jl. Raya Ubud
MARKETS
DENPASAR Badung Market Jl. Setiabudi (ex Tiara Grosir).
KUTA Kuta Market Poppies Lanes I & II SANUR Sanur Art Market Jl. DanauTamblingan UBUD AREA Sukawati Art Market, Jl. Raya Sukawati, Gianyar
MONEY CHANGER Central Kuta Money Exchange Jl. Raya Kuta No.168, Kuta – Bali T. +62 361 762 970 F. +62 361 754 116 www.centralkutabali.com Seminyak Outlet: Central Kuta Seminyak Square Jl. Kayu Aya, Seminyak BALIPLUS June 2019 |
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Tanjung Benoa Outlet: Jl. Pratama, Tanjung Benoa (inside Kodak Central Photo) Ubud Outlet: Jl. Raya Ubud (across Puri Lukisan) POST OFFICE • Central Post Office Jl. Raya Puputan, Denpasar. T. +62 361 223 566. • Kuta Post Office Jl. Raya Kuta, Gg. Selamat. T. +62 361 754012. Barbers and Salons • The Bali Barber Jl. Raya Basangkasa 8X, Seminyak Bali Ph: +6285 338 333 338 www.balibarber.com Open 9am – 7pm daily • The Headmost Barber Shop 9pm. Jl. Sunset Road, No.27X, Seminyak Bali
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Ph: +62 815 7589 5171 www.facebook.com/ theheadmostbali Open 9am – 7pm daily • The Shampoo Lounge Jl. Raya Basangkasa 8X, Seminyak Bali Ph: +62 361 300 3451 www.shampoolounge.com Open 9am – 7pm daily • Cutz4Kids at Bali Dynasty Resort Jl. Kartika, Kuta, Bali Ph: +62 361 752 403 https://bdr.pphotels.com Open 9am – 7pm daily RENT CAR • Express Group Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai No. 57xx, JImbaran - Bali T. +62 361 777 723, 777 523 E. limousine.bali @expressgroup.co.id www.expressgroup.co.id
TOURIST INFORMATION • Bali Hotels Association Bali Tourism Board Building Jl. Raya Puputan 41, Renon – Denpasar T. +62361 227 600 F. +62 361 239 200 www.balihotelsassociation.com
TRANSPORT • Bali Taxi T. +62 361 70 1111. N.B. When taking taxis, make sure the meter is switched on, or fix a price before you get in! Flag-up = Rp. 5,000,-
• Bali Villa Association C/O The Kunja Villa & Spa Jl. Lebak Sari 8, Petitenget T. +62361 473 3130
• Trans Sarbagita Public Bus Tickets: Adults: Rp. 3,500,Students: Rp. 2,500,Info: +62 361 703 334
• Bali Tourist Information Century Plaza Jl. Benesari No.7, Legian. T. +62361 754090. • Bali Tourism Office Jl. S. Parman, Renon. T. +62361 222387. • Legian Tourist Information Jl. Legian No.37. T. +62361 755424.
MISCELLANEOUS • Petrol/Gas Premium/Bensin - Standard Petrol Rp. 6,550/litre. • Bali Mandara Toll Road Tickets: Motorbike: Rp. 4000,Car: Rp. 11,000,-
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A Word of Advice ATTENDING CEREMONIES:
Remember these are serious occasions and should be treated as such. Religious guidelines: • Always wear a sarong and sash. • Do not walk in front of people that are praying. • Do not use a flash camera or point your camera into the priest’s face! • Never sit higher than the priest or the offerings. • At cremations, do not get in the way of the attendees - however important that photographic opportunity is! • Women are not allowed to enter temples during menstruation. N.B. When attending Special Ceremonies or Anniversary Celebrations as a guest or onloocker, small donations are gratefully received. Your donation will help in paying for the offerings, and upkeep of the temple.
DANGEROUS SPORTS:
Make sure you either have personal insurance or travel insurance that will cover any accident.
DRIVING:
In Bali, always expect the unexpected, always keep your eyes open and your mind on driving. Beware of motorbikes! It is best to rent a car with full insurance as this will save time and money if you are involved in an accident. You must use a helmet at all times and have a valid license.
MONEY CHANGERS:
Be very careful when changing your money. Always check the rate of exchange and commission (if any). Most importantly, always count your money before you leave the premises and, if you can, bring your own calculator as the ones used by some places can be a little ‘inaccurate’.
PETTY CRIME:
There have been a few cases of handbags being snatched after tourists have cashed money at Banks or Money Changers! Put your money away in your ‘burn-bag’ or hold onto your hand bag tightly! When changing large amounts of money please check each note carefully as there are a number of (noticeably) fake notes in circulation. When trying on garments do not take your jewellery off and leave it lying around - give it to a friend or leave it in the hotel safe. When at a spa - use the jewellery box or locker provided for jewellery.
SWIMMING IN THE SEA:
Currents and undertows can be strong. Always swim between the red and yellow flags and don’t swim too far out! Please, do not leave your belongings unattended on the beach.
Thank you for respecting these suggestions.
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