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Contents

editorial Beauties

In this edition we take you to beautiful Senggigi in Lombok. Although these days the three

little island on the off the northwest coast of Lombok is getting more spotlight, but Senggigi still got its own charm. Senggigi still had its natural beauties to offer and

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Index & Editorial

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Satonda

28 Travel Gadgets

Top 9 Indonesian Traditional Beverages

12 Menjangan Island

30 Indonesia Map

16 Balla Lompoa

32 Bali & Lombok Map

18 Senggigi

34 Kuta, Seminyak,

becoming increasingly popular again among travelers. Don’t miss the stories on Sumbawa’s little paradise the exotic Satonda Island and its lake. Also get to know more about Magnificent Menjangan island with its breathtaking underwater scenery. And to complete, take a look at the journey’s top 9 Indonesian traditional beverages. Also lots of other information to accompany you during your trip. Let’s get ready for the Journey. Fredrick Edward Editor in chief

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Satonda island SUMBAWA’S

LITTLE paradise text : Dewi Supartini

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e are approaching this tiny island at 06.00 in the morning. I can see a beautiful sunrise at the edge of the island. Waiting for a while then a small boat took us ashore to the island. A wooden gate with sign “Welcome to Satonda” greets us. There are two small neglected building in the side of the gate. Entering the

gate, a small path leads us to the center of Satonda Island. After less than 5 minutes walking, we can see a huge lake with green color water. It’s so beautiful. Satonda island is an uninhabited island offshore of Sumbawa, a tiny island with width 4.8km and located at Nangamiru village. It is a famous island among the international scientists for its

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salty lake in the middle of the island. It is a beautiful natural wonder. The lake is 0.8 km in width and the water inside the lake has tide which naturally following the high and low tide of the sea on its surrounding. Basically, Satonda is a volcano which rising out of the sea from the 2.000 BC. And the lake inside is the caldera of the mount Satonda. In 1815 when the Mt.Tambora which located in Dompu erupted, as the largest and most devastating eruption in human history, the eruption delivers huge waves which finally fill up the lake with salt water. The caldera now is a beautiful salt water lake; with lots of big trees grow surrounding. You will also see a lot of mysterious hanging 10| THE JOURNEY MAY 2015

stones on the tree branches. The local believe these trees as the trees of hope. By finding stone or coral nearby, hang it on the highest point and make a wish, and if the stone is not falling into the lake, your wishes may come true. You may believe it or not, but these stones has beautifully decorate the lakeside. One thing that a little bothers is the heat inside the lake area. The cone-shapedhills surrounding the lake has blocked off all breezes. But a swim in the lake will freshen things up. Other things we can do other than swim on the lake is hiking following the step to the top of Satonda Island, discover the stunning beauty of the lake which looks like bottle shape in its reflection on the lake surface. On the way down, you will see a lot of big trees. It is home to enormous fruit bats and various birds that inhabited the island. After an hour exploring the island, it is time for snorkeling on the beach. We were a little bit disappointed seeing some damaged coral. It caused of irresponsible fishermen who used bomb to catch fish, but there are stilla few good spots with lots of beautiful coral, beautiful starfish, and colorful fishes. Satonda which has become a National Park in 1999 is a lovely little island with quite beach and stunning lake view, a great place to escape and enjoy the natural beauty of the East. It is not easy to get to the island, especially when you travel through the mainland, we chose to get on board of one the travel company regular cruise to Komodo Island with a stop at Satonda Island. It all paid off with the unforgettable scenery of Satonda Island. Selamat jalan - jalan. Dewi Supartini ;a travel enthusiast, had been traveling since child with her family. She also working in one of travel agency in Bali.


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M A G N I F I C E N T

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enjangan Bali is where my heart always lies. Not because of a person. But because it is the place where I fell so madly in love with what the sea has to offer. The clear turquoise water, the lively corals, the colorful fishes, and of course the magnificent wall underneath. The glorious long underwater cliff around the island becoming more of an addiction. The wall intrigued me, made my adrenaline to go far beyond. It made me curious and pushes me to explore just using my snorkeling equipment. This is the spot where I finally able to do free dive for the first time.

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Started in 2011, when 2 of my best friends asked me to go on a trip together to celebrate New Year together. We went to Bromo Mountain first and then head to Menjangan Bali. Honestly I didn’t even know where the island was. I just thought it would be great to snorkeling again; I was really into snorkeling after couple of trips to some islands before. We arrived at the port to Menjangan Island in the morning, after crossing by from Java. The port was small, there’s another big port to go Menjangan Island where all the tourists go. Apparently we took the quiet and a bit further one. The


Menjangan text & photos : Marina Utami

journey with the boat was 45 minutes until we arrived on the island. So what is the meaning of Menjangan? “Menjangan” means deer. Yes, there are plenty of deer on the island that has been protected by the government. As Menjangan island is a part of the West Bali National Park. It is near Gilimanuk, the port that connects Java Island and Bali Island. The island itself is prohibited for tourist to visit, as it is a holy place use by the local people to pray. You would occasionally see abundant of elders, families, kids back and forth the island, wearing white clothes and bringing many offerings for their prayer.

I was lucky to meet a local guide, who taught me how to go dive with one single breath. I was able to go in, but could not go that deep. Plus, when you see the wall of Menjangan Island, you would stun and scared at the same time. The corals were so beautiful on the wall, and amount of countless fishes swimming around you. But when you look down, you could not even see the bottom of the sea. All pitch black. Suddenly you realized that you are totally in the middle of the ocean. Lots of imagination slashed here and there through my mind. What if there were sharks? What if I dove and couldn’t reach

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up again? What if something pulled my leg? It was the reason that I couldn’t push harder to go deeper. Nevertheless, it was a memorable sight of the most beautiful underwater world I have ever seen. Of course, I was proud of myself that I could dive in a bit deeper and I became determine to practice even more. When I moved to Bali couple of years later, I decided to visit Menjangan Bali again. Many years have passed and Menjangan Island was still gorgeous like before. The different thing is I am the one who changed. Through so many practices and snorkeling in couple of places, I became confident under the sea. I didn’t feel nervous and scared anymore. It felt so natural to dip myself into the deep blue sea. I felt relax and enjoy just being on the water. The sea became my second home. So this time, I would conquer all of the prettiest spots on the wall. I had a chance to do scuba dive with my diver friends in couple of spots. It was breathtaking as ever. Especially when you dove on the wall, it was tremendous view as you floating, following the current next to the wall.

Diving was fun; it was the calm and relaxes way to enjoy the underwater view. But for me, it’s has always been snorkeling and free dive, free diving also pushes me to the edge and made me wonder how far I could go. It challenges me,yet it made me feel connected with the sea. Later I introduced Menjangan Bali to my snorkelling friends who live in Bali afterwards. They loved it and fell in love right away. It took us 5 hours drive from south of Bali and arrived at night in a hotel that we usually booked in Pemuteran. One ritual that we always do is swimming in the pool at midnight with the stars and moon above. The journey to get there was long, but it was fun and exciting when you shared it with friends. In addition with the spectacular view of the island that will blow your mind. Menjangan Island never disappointed us.

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BALLA lompoa the SULTAN’s LEGACY text : Irayuni Safitri

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aeng City, that what the locals called the city of Makassar. A city located in South Sulawesi in the eastern part of Indonesia. As one of the diverse cultural city in Indonesia, Makassar had plenty of cultural heritages to offer. One like the Balla Lompoa. A reconstruction of the former Gowa kingdom’s Sultan Palace, who once rule most of Southern Sulawesi. It was first build in 1935 during the time of the 31st Sultan, I Mangngi-mangngi Daeng Matutu. What was now a Museum once serve as the Palace to Sultans of Goa kingdom. The Name itself translated as The Great House. The house builds upon the Bugis tradition, the ethnicity of South Sulawesi. They are famous with their wooden staged house construction that was also implied to the

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Balla Lompoa. Almost all the entire building is made of Borneo ironwood. The building consist of several main parts, the main room is 60 x 40 Meters with the royal bedroom, the main exhibition hall, Royal rooms each 6 x 5 meter in size, and the with 40 x 4,5 meter sized main terrace where the sultans used to meet up with their royal guesses. The house also has many windows as it is also a trademark of a Bugis traditional house. Now the great house serves as a Museum of the Gowa Kingdom. It house more than 140 priceless royal collection of Gowa Kingdom from the first Sultan Tomanurunga from the 13th century to the last the 36th Sultan whom the reign ends in 1960. The Museum trip start off with the souvenir shop near the entrance, here we could find various traditional South Sulawesi


handicrafts. The next room is where they kept the bronze made household and musical instrument such as a gong, kecapi, flute, and others. A traditional Makassar bride and groom dress also can be found in this room. Here, several weaponries are also exhibit, one like the antique cannon or the soldier’s spears.The royal family tree can also be seen here. The third room is the largest, it is where the sultan’s throne is kept and also other important collection such as the jewel decorated gold made Sultan’s crown. The entire room is decorated like how it was once used house the Sultan to gives visitors the look and experience the former glory of Gowa Kingdom. Once a year a ceremony is also held in the Balla Lompoa, it is known as the

Kalompoang. It is a ceremony lead by a community elder to clean and weight the Sultan’s crown with a holy water; it is believed that if the crown loses its weight thatW means a bad luck for people of Gowa. Balla Lompoa is located in the Sungguminasa city, which is directly adjacent to the city of Makassar. It can be reach easily with a chartered car or local transportation. If Makassar in on your list of trip, then Balla Lompoa is surly a place to visit, to see and learn more about the former glory of Gowa kingdom and its heritage.

Irayuni Safitri ; Studying tour & travel management at Tourism Academy of Makassar, South Sulawesi. Spent some time doing internship in Bali.

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SENGGIGI the gateway to Lombok text : Alinda Hartarini | Photos : Eka Suendra Putra

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an old copy of the Indonesia Handbook, from 1991 has this description in it “The coral and snorkeling at this popular beach area, 6km north of Ampenan, is fantastic-4 straight kms of pure white sand, blue-green sea, and no crowds.”

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hat is the words that describe what Senggigi is back in the old days. Now two decades later, it seems like the three little islands on the off the northwest coast of Lombok is getting more spotlight. But Senggigi still got its own charm. Senggigi can be considered as the center of tourism in Lombok Island. It is about 20 minutes north of the outskirts of the island’s capital Mataram and about 55 km southeast of the new Lombok International Airport in Praya or about 2 hours drive to reach Senggigi. If you choose to travel by plane to Lombok, there are various ways to get to Senggigi. You could

choose to use either the airport taxi, the airport bus, local transport (The Bemo) or you could easily book for a pick up by a local travel agency. Senggigi was known as the most developed part of Lombok, as far as tourism is concerned, especially during the late 1990s when Lombok was hyped as the next Bali. You can find budget, mid-range and luxury accommodation, a selection of nightlife activities, sweeping bays, even forest hiking activities. Senggigi is a great place to use as a home base for exploring Lombok. The whole area is formed by several adjacent yet subtly different areas all lying along the same 2 lane

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10 km span of coastal road,with its beautiful west facing beaches, this is may be Senggigi’s raison d’etre. This 10 KM beach provides a clean beach breeze and crashing waves are so seducing. A pathway has recently been built around the peninsular and it can be a pleasant promenade especially during the sunsets. Here in in Senggigi the sun setting with a perfect composition, don’t miss the comeliness of the sun by just sitting on the beach with a drink on your hand and enjoying the afternoon at Senggigi beach. The setting blood-red sun sinks into the surf next to the giant triangular cone of Bali’s Mount Agung, truly a view to remember. Senggigi is also known of its calm waves, which allow tourists to enjoy the underwater beauty by snorkeling in its clean water with an unforgettable the coral reef and marine life. Another thing to see around Senggigi is the Pura Batu Bolong, 2 km south of Senggigi. Small Hindu temple located in a 20| THE JOURNEY MAY 2015

scenic spot at a small headland overlooking Senggigi beach, named after a rock (batu) with a hole (bolong). At the tip of the headland is an empty chair representing Brahma, the god of creation. This is also known as a perfect place to see the sunsets. Lombok’s tourism sector has had a difficult past decade and tourism activity in Senggigi went through a very subdued period with many developments halted and businesses closed. Recently things have been starting to improve again, with new villas and hotels going up and new shops and tourism ventures opening. It is now becoming increasingly popular with visitors seeking out the stunning scenery and unique culture and flavors of Lombok in Senggigi; the gateway of Lombok. Alinda Hartarini ; Young travel lover. Her passion to explore all over Indonesia and experience its beauties.


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Nasi Uduk a set of delicacy

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perennial favorite among native Betawi, nasi uduk literally means “mixed rice” in Betawi dialect, related with Indonesian term aduk (“mix”). The name describes the dish preparation itself which requires more ingredients than common steamed rice cooking and also a pinwheel of various meat and vegetable accoutrements as additional side dishes. Nasi uduk is made by cooking rice soaked in coconut milk instead of water, along with clove, cassia bark, and lemongrass to add aroma. Sometimes knotted pandan leaves are thrown into the rice while steaming to give it more fragrance. The coconut milk and spices gave oily rich tastes to the cooked rice. The bawang goreng (fried shallots) sprinkled on the top of the rice prior to serving. Assortments of dishes are usually served as side dishes. 22| THE JOURNEY MAY 2015

Sold in warung (stall) or other eating establishments are commonly offered with assortment of side dishes, chosen according to client’s desire. However the pre-packed basic nasi uduk is almost always includes fried chicken, tempe(soybean cake), teri kacang (anchovy with peanuts), and shredded omelet, with sambal kacang (peanut sambal) topped with emping (melinjo nut crackers). Some of the side dishes offered with nasiuduk areempal (fried beef),krechek (cow skin in spicy coconut milk), bihun goreng (fried rice vermicelli) and lot of other various dishes. It’s cheap, fast, and popular among lunch time crowds. Don’t miss this complete set of the taste of Indonesia in single plate on your culinary adventure.


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Top 9 Indonesian traditional beverages

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A traditional fermented milk from West Sumatra. is made by pouring fresh raw unheated buffalo milk into a bamboo tube capped with a banana leaf, and allowing it to ferment for two days.

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Dadiah

Ginger-based hot drink which includes peanuts, diced bread, and tapioca pearls, can be found in Jakarta, West Java, and Yogyakarta.

Sekoteng

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A hot and sweet beverage native to the Sundanese people of West Java, Indonesia. The main ingredients are coconut milk and Aren sugar; usually to add taste, a small amount of ginger and a small pinch of salt. 24| THE JOURNEY MAY 2015

Loloh Once only of the Balinese royals, now it can be found almost everywhere in Bali. The most famous is the loloh cem-cem, which is made from cem-cem leaf mixed with herbs, roots, cinnamon, betel leaf, fresh coconut water and palm sugar.


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Coconut milk-based shaved ice beverage with pinkish color often served as a dessert. It is a specialty of Bandung, West Java. The main part is sugared sweet coconut milk-based ice in pink syrup, served with red tapioca pearls, avocado, cassava tapai, black glutinous rice tapai, jackfruit diced bread and condensed milk.

Es Doger

A type of Indonesian ginger tea, Wedang in Javanese means “beverages” while Jahe in Bahasa Indonesia means “ginger”. Made from ginger rhizome and palm sugar or granulated cane sugar, frequently with the addition of fragrant pandan leaves.

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This jelly drink, traditionally made from Myers leafs; one of its various health benefits is that it helps to reduces hypertension. Daluman is a popular beverage in Bali and is usually served with coconut milk, palm sugar and ice.

Daluman

The dessert’s basic ingredients are coconut milk, jelly noodles made from rice flour with green food coloring (usually derived from the pandan leaf), shaved ice and palm sugar. Other ingredients such as red beans, glutinous rice, grass jelly, creamed corn, might also be included.

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Es Campur

Wedang Jahe

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In Indonesia es campur is sold from humble traveling trolley to restaurants. The ingredients consist of coconut, sea weed, milk, syrup, jackfruit, and many others.The perfect mix for hot tropical day.

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Travel Gadgets

ZTE Spro 2 Keeping up with your favorite shows and watching them in big-screen splendor has never been easier with this portable, sandwich-size HD projector that doubles as a wireless 4G LTE mobile broadband hotspot. Project your favorite pictures or 1080p HD video content on the wall of a vacation villa. source : www.mi.com/yicamera

AMPL SmartBag

Equipped with this stylish, water-resistant backpack, you’ll never need to fight for an airport power outlet again: it contains a discreetly hidden charger that connects to up to seven devices simultaneously via USB. You can add more remote charging capability with up to three more modular batteries. source :www.ampl-labs.com

TrackR sticker Philips FL3X Wireless Speakers At first glance, the Philips FL3X speaker is flat—about the size and shape of a cookie, and small enough to fit in your pocket. Connect it to your smartphone, tablet, or laptop via Bluetooth, and blast tunes for up to 12 hours via the USB-rechargeable battery. The speaker is water, shock and dust resistant and comes in four cool color combinations. source : www.philips.com

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The TrackR app can keep track of your keys, wallet, purse, phone, and more. Connect a TrackR device to your item, by using the app connect on your mobile phone and Using the TrackR app, you can quickly locate your misplaced items in seconds. source : www.thetrackr.com


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South China Sea Sabang Aceh

Bukit Lawang

Brunei

Malaysia Riau Islands

Medan

MalAYsia

Lake Toba

Singapore Nias Island

Jam Gadang Clock tower

Padang

Kalimantan (Borneo)

Pon anak

Sumatra atra Ampera Bridge

Palembang

Samarinda

Balikpapan

Bangka Belitung Tanjung Pu ng

Banjarmasin

Tana Tor

Indian Ocean Java Sea

Lampung Krakatoa

Jakarta

Makas

Monas Na onal Monument

Java

Madura Borobudur

Jogjakarta

Surabaya Mnt Bromo

Lombok Bali

Sumbawa

Mesmerizing Indonesian Archipelago

ndonesia is a huge archipelago consisting of thousands of islands that stretch from the westernmost point of Sabang to the easternmost point of Merauke. From Miangas island the northmost to Rote island the southmost, it spread to more than 17.508 islands with over 1 million km2 making Indonesia a massive sand box to explore. This huge archipelago is endowed with a beauty of diverse cultures and nature with distinctive flora and fauna. There are eight major islands or island groups in this enormous chain. The largest landmasses consist of Sumatra, Java,

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Komod Islan

Kalimantan (Borneo), Sulawesi (Celebes) and Irian Jaya (the western half of Papua New Guinea). The smaller islands fall into two main groups: the Molluccas to the northeast, and the lesser Sunda chain east of Bali. Bali is a unique island, which for a number of reasons can be put into a class of its own. The favourable condition have attracted a great number of visitors to Indonesia. Visiting Indonesia means seeing and experienceing the unique diverse cultural and astonishing natural beauties that this couWntry has to offer and explore.


Philipines

Bunaken na onal park

Gorontalo

Pacific ocean

Indonesia

Ternate

Manado

Maluku Togian Islands

Palu

Raja Ampat

Sulawesi

Sorong

Jayapura

Ambon

raja

Kendari

Ambon

sar

Wakatobi na onal park

Papua

Banda Sea

Papua New Guinea

Flores

do nd

Mnt Kelimutu

Sumba

Waingapu

Kupang

Arafura Sea

Timor Leste

Labuan Bajo

Merauke

Sasando Music instrument

Timor

Timor Sea Australia

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I’m sorry maaf Excuse me permisi Welcome selamat datang How are you? apa kabar? I’m fine kabar baik What’s your name? siapa nama anda My name is … nama saya… I’m from … saya dari ... Straight on terus Turn left belok kiri Turn right belok kanan

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Gilimanuk

Bali Strait Menjangan Isl.

Mt. Musi

Rambut Siwi Temple

Seririt

Lovina beach Banjar

Pupuan

Beji Temple

SINGARAJA SIN Anturan Gitgit waterfall Lake Buyan

Meduwe Karang Temple

Ulun Danu Temple

Kehen Temple

Buyan

Mt. Agung

Toya Bungkah

Tirtha Empul Temple

Gunung Kawi Temple

Ulun Danu Batur Temple

Mt. Batur

Mt. Penulisan

Ponjok Batu Temple

Penulisan Temple

Payangan

Goa Gajah Temple

Sangeh Ubud Taman Ayun Temple

Mas Singapadu Batubulan

Pejeng

Batuan

Besakih Temple

Goa Lawah Temple

CENINGAN isl.

Pasar Agung Temple

Lempuyang Temple

Tirtagangga

Amed

Mt. Lempuyang

AMLAPURA Ujung

Candidasa Temple

PENIDA isl.

Candidasa

Tenganan

Dalem Ped Temple

Padang Bai ai

KLUNGKUNG

Mascet i Temple

GIANYAR Kamasan

Badung Strait

LEMBONGAN isl.

Sukawati Lebih Celuk

Sanur

DENPASAR

Nusa Dua

Benoa Harbor Tanjung Benoa

Serangan Island

Sakenan Temple

BANGLI Tampak Siring Sidemen

Pacung Tegalalang

Lake Bratan

Ulun Danu Bratan Temple

Kintamani

Yeh Sanih

Luwus

Bedugul Baturi Ja Luwih uw

Jimbaran

Tuban

Kuta

LLegian

Seminyak Seminy

Kerobok Kerobokan

Ubung

TABANAN

Alas Kedaton

Luhur Uluwatu Temple

NGURAH RAI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

Tanah Lot Temple

Yeh Gangga

Luhur uh Batuk karu Batukaru TTempl le Temple

Lake Tamblingan

Munduk waterfall

Medewi Beach Beac

INDIAN OCEAN

Mt. Mesehe

Pemuteran

Mt. Merbuk

NEGARA

Mt. Sanglang

Palasari

Gede Perancak Temple

Catholic Community

Chris an Community

Blimbingsari

Mt. Kelakan

West Bali Na onal Park

Labuhan Lalang

Mt. Prapat Agung

Bakungan TTemp Temple

Bali One of the top tourism destination, with alot to offer. From beautiful sandy beach to the green rice field terrace, from the solitude temples to highflying entertaiment.

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Labuan

Bangko-bangko

Gili Asahan Desert Point

Pelangan

Tawun

Gili Nanggu

Sekotong Barat

Gili Rengit

Batu Bolong

Selaparang

Lingsar

Kediri

Pengantap

Sepi

Belongas Bay

SEKOTONG ONG TENGA TENGAH AH

LEMBAR BAR

Banyumulek

MATARAM

CAKRANEGARA

Gunungsari

PUSUK US

A N AYA KR. BAYAN

TANJUNG

PEMENANG

AMPENAN

g Bangsal

Gili Air

SENGGIGI

Gili Meno

Gili Layar

Gili Trawangan

GONDANG

Senaru

Batu Kok

Puyung

PENUJ PENUJAK

Loyok

Mujur

TERARA

SENGKOL

Ekas

Jerowaru

Keruak

Lb. Haji

Tanjung Ringgit

Rambang

L b h n Labuhan Lombok

Pringgabaya

Lemor

Gili Sulat

Gili Lawang

Labuan La buan pandan pan ndan

Sambelia Sambelia

Sandongg Sandon Sandongan

Pohgading Wanasaba

Tanjung Teros

TANJUNG LUAR

Batu Nampar

T.LAWANG

Kuta Beach

KUTA

Rambitan Sade

SELONG

Sakra

Pancor

Ganti

BELEKE

Rempung

Anyar

LE LENEK

Sapit

n Sembalun Lawang

AIKMEL

Sembalun Bumbung

MASBAGIK

Pohmotong

SIKUR

KO OTA RAJA KOTA

LOMBOK PRAYA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

PRAYA

Mawun Beach

Mang kung Mangkung

G PESENG

Obel-obel Ds. Kembar

P Pringg a Pringgasela

Timban nuh Timbanuh

Tiu Kelep Water Fall

Sendang Gile Water Fall

Tete Batu

MANTANG KOPANG Sedau

Batuj Batujai

SUKARARA

Selong Belanak

Se esaot Sesaot

SURANADI NARMADA

Endut

Y NYURBAYA

BAYA

Anyar

LLake ake Segaraa Anak

MT.RINJANI 3726M

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As Indonesia's new trending tourism destination. The three breathtaking three Gilis as it main highlight, while the main land also had alot offers.

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JL Pe tenget

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Tratoria

JL Tangkuban Perahu

Wine House

Burger King

ad Ro et

Cafe Moca

To Denpasar

To Denpasar

Fave Hotel Sunset

Bali Deli

Jl. Pa Kuta ntai

Jl. L

Jl. Blambangan

JL

JL Raya Kerobokan

JL Raya Basangkasa

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McDonalds

JL

JL Nakul a

Warung Italia

Gourment Cafe

Arana Suite

JL Plawa

Warung Ocha

Warung Made

Mannekepis

JL Kun

Mamasan

Queen Tandoor

Fave Hotel el

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Harris Hotel

JL Double Six

The Haven

Ryoshi

Bintang Supermarket

Nirvana Club

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Cocoon

Su

Sarinade

S miny k Seminyak

JL L

Ul mo

JL Batu Belig

Naughty Nuri’s JL Pe tenget

Jl. Raya

Seminyak Square

Sentosa Private Villas & Spa

W Retreat & Spa The Kayana Potato Head Hu’u Bar

The Legian Kudeta Oberoi

Sofitel Pelangi

Puri Naga

JL Werkudara

JL Mertasari

Bali Bakery

To Sanur

Holiday inn Express

Harris River view

Kuta central Park Hotel

Sri

Church

Bliss Wayan wijaya Hotel Jl. Sri Kuta Village Grand Mas Temple Hotel Monochrome & Monostel

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Bank Jl. Pa

Kuta uta The 101

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Supernova

Ramada Resort

To Tanah Lot

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Pop Hotel ne

Warung Ethnic Warung Mina Tratoria

Bank

Jl. Raya Kuta

Post Office

Legian village Tempe

Sanctuaria

ESC Sky Garden

Kayun Downtown Hostel Bomb Monument

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$ Bank

Jl. Dewi

Leb

Pro Surf School Bene

Police St

Poppies ages

ManuabaClinic

Kuta Beach Club

Warung Made

Perama Tour

Paradiso Hotel

Kori

Kopi Pot Bounty Hotel Poppies Lane II

I

McDonalds Poppie s Lane

Hard Rock Hotel StarBuck

Hard Rock Cafe

Kuta Square

KFC

Swell

Barong Hotel Kuta Sea View

Sari La

The Stones

Pullman

Jl. Mela

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Harris Resorts

Sahid Hotel

Beach Walk

Hotels Restaurant / Bar Shops

Kuta Paradiso Ramayana

Waterbom Park Adi Jaya Hotel

Harris Tuban

u To N

Grand Mas Tuban

Berry Biz

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Facilites / Services Highlights

Discovery Shopping Mall Lippo Mall

Bed Bunkers Hostel

To Kuta

Legend

Jl. Raya Tu ban

Kuta

Jl. Raya Kuta

sa D

ua


Highlights

Facilites / Services

Shops

Restaurant / Bar

$

Monkey Forest est

Ubud Terrace

ATM

UBUD UBU UD UD

JL Ka je ng

y Forest JL M onke

Hotels

Lotus Cafe

Antonio Blanco Museum

Puri Lukisan Museum

JL M on key Fore st

Legend

Ar ni 2

Ubud Permai

Bumi Bali Restaturant

Public Clinic

Cendana Resort

JL Hanoman

Pizza Bagus

$

i

B Bebek Guling

Ubud View

Bali Buddha Bar

Post Office

Police Sta on

Bebek ATM Bengil

Ar ni 1

Nurani

Nomad

Batan Waru

Ubud Art Market

Ubud Palace

JL Suweta

JJL Hanoman To Denpasar

JL Sri Wedari

To Denpasar

To Denpasar

Big Pineapple

Sanur

To K uta

JL Sugriwa

JL Jembawan

Jl Raya Pengosekan

JL Monkey Forest

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Watering Hole 1

Serangan Island

Massimo

Oasis

Tamu Kami

Bali Hya

Batu Jimbar

Besakih

Tanjung Sari

Gazebo

Le Mayeur Museum

Inna Grand Bali Beach

Palm Garden

Lotus

Puri Gopa

FlashBack Bungalow

Ryoshi

Hardys

Three Monkey

Pizza Hut

McDonalds

Police Sta on

Inna Grand Bali Beach Golf Course

Sanur Paradise Plaza

KFC

To Ubud


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Kelapa Villa

NEXT EDITION

Villa Unggul Dream Village

Gili Hideaway

Ozzy Homestay Julus Villa

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Pondok Wildan

Manta Wisata Bahari

i

Coconut Dream

Gilli Gili

Lumbung Co age

TRAWANGAN

i

Gili Cat

Taman Ayun

M Sr Marina Srikandi

temple

Coco Cafe

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-Bali

Perama Tour Per Pe

Toraja

Mavit Villa

Legend

Ombak Sunset

-Sulawesi

AND much more Don’t Miss it !

Villa Ombak The Trawangan

Hotels Restaurant / Bar

Pondok Shan

Shops Facilites / Services Highlights

Gili Meno G no Kura-kura

Pondok Santai Amber House

Maya Cafe Good Heart

Gil ili Ai il Gili Air

Zoraya Pavillion

Casablanca

Sunset Gecko

Lombok Indah Sandy

H Harmoni Alibaba & Co

Nusa Indah

Dian Cafe

Mataharii

Kira Kira Sejuk S Seju

Abdi Fantas­k Coconut Santai

Royal Reef

Bulan Madu

Family Cafe Rust Warung

Salabose

Bird Park Resort

Zipp Bar

Lucky Safari Malia’s Child Bungalows Kon­ki Meno

Tao Kombo

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Gili Beach Inn

Villa Casa Mio

Villa Karang


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