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BARONG DANCE the dance of eternal battle


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editorial

Contents

Season of joy

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Index & Editorial

28 Travel Gadgets

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Moyo Island

30 Kuta, Seminyak,

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Tanjung Tinggi Beach

32 Indonesia Map

Sanur & Ubud Map

16 Galungan & Kuningan 34 Bali & Lombok Map 18 Barong Dance 22

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Indonesian Top 10 Traditional Snack

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Indonesia and all of its natural beauties are one of the main reasons that makes visitors from all over the world visit this vast archipelago. Like one of our articles on Moyo island off the coast of Sumbawa Island in the province of West Nusa Tenggara. An amazing place with astonishing natural beauty. Get to know more about one of the famous Balinese dance, the Barong Dance. A dance about an eternal battle betwen the force of good and evil. Go through our list of Indoneisa’s Top 10 traditional snacks and also get to know more about the upcoming event of Galungan & Kuningan in Bali and lots of other information to accompany you during your trip. We would also wish you a Merry Christmas 2014 and a very Happy New Year 2015, have a joyous Christmas! and all the best for the new year ! Now Let’s get ready for the Journey. Fredrick Edward Editor in chief

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M O Y O

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a small slice of paradise text : Dewi Supartini

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his beautiful tiny is located off the north coast of Sumbawa Island, and has an area of 349 km2. Moyo Island is located in Sumbawa Regency within the Nusa Tenggara province, just north of Sumbawa. The island is mostly uninhabited and unknown to the majority of tourists; the population is about 1000 inhabitants distributed in 6 villages, all of them living on fishing and farming. In 1986 a National park was established in order to conserve and protect the extraordinary vegetation, its uniqueness and many animal species (birds, bats, monkeys, wild pigs, and deer) and a Marine Reserve with the goal of preserving the

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unspoiled reefs surrounding the island. A visit to Moyo Island takes the traveller on a discovery adventure of immense marine and land life and provides an escape from reality in a world where man and nature blend together offering unforgettable emotions. There are also a few waterfalls, the biggest one is about 2 hours from Labuan Aji village, the others are in easy reach, within 15 minutes walking distance, in the forest where you will find a multitude 10

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of colorful butterflies. Most of the east and west coasts and the entire south coast of Moyo Island have been declared Marine Park. Pristine coral reefs and all their inhabitants are now protected from fishing and pollution. Divers and snorkelers have the chance to visit a truly untouched paradise; in fact, the Marine Park was established long before tourism reached this area. So make sure Moyo island is on your list to visit in Indonesia. 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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anjung Tinggi is one of the tourist sights in Belitung Island near Sumatra. It is located 31 km from the town of Tanjung Pandan. Tanjung Tinggi is a high promontory beaches flanked by two peninsulas, there are headlands of Pendam and Kelayang. The name Tanjung Tinggi can be loosely translated as promontory which means high peninsula. This beach has an area of 80 acres and there are hundreds of large granite spread in both of the peninsula and also white sandy beach. The size of granite ranging from a few cubic meters to hundreds of cubic meters. Tanjung Tinggi also known to the local as the Bilik Harbour, In the past this place was a fishing port for the nearby villages Keciput or Tanjung Tinggi.Now it

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has become one of rising tourist sight in Belitung Island. The white sandy beach is perfect for sunbathing and the crystal clear water is just too hard to resist, the only thing is to look out is the jellyfish. In addition, after enjoying the beach it is time to fill those empty belly with various mouthwatering seafoods. Tanjung tinggi beach can be a perfect getaway from all the hustle and bustle and enjoy the unforgettable experience.

Eka Suendra Putra ; growing up in a family of travelers, he is now dreaming of traveling every inch of Indonesia.


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Galungan &Kuningan Gods’ Visit to the Earth

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alungan and Kuningan is one of the biggest ceremony in Bali; Galungan is also a local Balinese public holiday that lasts for 3 days. In 2014 Galungan will be celebrated on 17th of December. Public holidays will last from 16th to 18th of December. Followed with Kuningan day on 26th of December to 28th of December, which is part of the whole celebration. Galungan happens every 210 days and its date is defined based on local Balinese calendar known as the Pawukon calendar. The religious meaning of Galungan is the celebration of the victory between good over evil, Dharma against Adharma. It’s a big family day for the Balinese, it’s the time when

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text : Suariningsih

families gathers together. People who work away from their home villages always try to be back to celebrate Galungan. For visitors, Galungan and Kuningan is one of the most beautiful holidays in Bali. Streets get enormously rich with decorations and villagers wear beautiful ceremonial clothes as they gather on the streets. The main street decoration for Galungan is Penjor – bamboo poles weighed down by offerings suspended at the end. These can be seen by the side of roads in every Balinese village. Ten days after Galungan, the Kuningan festive is held, it is known as the day when the ancestors and Gods are supposed to descend to the family temples and have to be prayed to and


deified. The Kuningan day is an event that is very subdued and celebrated by people in the shrines of the family temple in the houses and the main temple. Galungan and Kuningan always last three days, which consist of the following event. The first day is the Penampahan Galungan and Kuningan is not an actual celebration, but a big preparation for the next day’s ceremony. There is a lot to be done, decorating temples, offerings for gods, food for ceremonies etc. Men have to make penjors and prepare babi guling for the ceremony. (Babi guling a local balinese dish – roasted suckling pig). The second day is the main day for Galungan and Kuningan Day, when all ceremonies happen. Every family will have a ceremony in their family temple and in the village temple. Everyone will be busy with religious ceremonies. The third day, is called Manis Galungan and Manis Kuningan (‘sweet galungan and kuningan ’). This is when the family can finally celebrate and have a big day off to have fun. Families often spend their time going to the beach. Swimming in the ocean is a symbolic way to clean up from bad energy and bad spirits. Bali with all its rich culture is one of the main reasons that make Bali a favorite tourism destination. So don’t miss the Galungan and Kuningan ceremony while on your visit in Bali. Suariningsih ; Young travel lover. Her passion to explore all over Indonesia and experience its beauties.

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Barong Dance THE DANCE OF AN ETERNAL BATTLE text & photo : Harinda Bama

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...ince the dawn of mankind on Earth the planet has changed so dramatically, caused both by Mother Nature’s relentless energy to twist, turn and flip the world’s tectonic plates, volcanoes, skies and oceans, and humans’ insatiable demand for resources. So often we hear that the only constant thing in the world is change, therefore those who survive are the ones who are able to change and adapt to new challenges.

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However another constant thing in life seems to often be overlooked by most of us: the battle between good and evil. History proves how the two eternal forces always balance each other out, like yin and yang. Germany is not always known for its enviable advancement in technology, supported by sound and efficient economy, but many remembers it as a country where one of the world’s greatest evils had painted a very dark chapter in history. Iraq, on the other hand, was not always a perilous and unstable land. At the time when Europe was engulfed in inquisitions, Baghdad produced progressive-thinking scholars who introduced new thoughts to the world like algebra and perfected ancient wisdom and sciences which would later provide a strong foundation for Renaissance movements in Europe. There is no guarantee that things would remain at one side forever. There is no guarantee that a good man would always be good, and a bad man would remain so for the rest of his life. The same philosophy had inspired the Balinese to create a dance richly loaded with symbolism of the eternal battle between good and evil: the Barong dance. The mythical beast – often takes shape of a lion among other less-known forms of a tiger, a boar and a dragon – is considered a protective spirit of the island, a tradition dating back from the pre-Hindu period. A Barong is usually decorated with gilded leaves, fragments of small mirrors and voluminous dried ijuk (palm fibre) to create a formidable figure representing virtue. On the other hand Rangda is attributed to evil spirits, instilling fear and inciting chaos among Balinese with her menacing appearance – a demonic figure with THE JOURNEY DEC 2014

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sharp nails and a long unfurled tongue. Her origin can be traced back to the time when King Udayana from the House of Warmadewa ruled Bali in the 10th century. During his rule, the Balinese king married a Javanese princess, Gunapriyadharmapatni, from the Medang Kingdom – the same kingdom which left magnificent 9th century temples spread across Java as its legacies. The marriage instigated suspicions from the Balinese royal court upon their foreign consort queen’s ambition to include Bali in the realm of the Javanese kingdom. Gunapriyadharmapatni, later known as Mahendradatta, introduced the worship of Durga, a goddess in Shaktism school of Hinduism often associated with death, in her new land. King Udayana himself later condemned his wife for practicing black magic and banished her from his kingdom. Enraged, humiliated and disappointed, Mahendradatta then summoned all the evil spirits on the island to avenge her 22

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and kill everyone in the kingdom. Rangda, Old Javanese for widow, since then has always been associated with evil.The Barong dance portrays the battle between Barong and Rangda including sequences where the demon queen relentlessly attempts to turn people away from virtue. The finale shows Balinese men with their keris – a traditional dagger – attempting to defeat Rangda, only to meet their own demise for the evil queen was much too powerful. Barong eventually resurrects them and expels Rangda, forcing her to flee and move to the forests on the island. Peace returns to the village, but the mighty Barong does not kill the demon queen, epitomizing a reality in the world where there will always be virtue and evil, constantly battling each other.

visit www.harindabama.com for more travel stories and photos of Indonesia from Harinda Bama.


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Indonesia

TOP 10 traditional

SNACK 10 9 8 7

Klepon

This small round and green traditional rice cake which is first boiled and then stuffed with sweet liquid gula jawa (palm sugar) and rolled in grated coconut. A small mouthwatering wonderfull bites.

Lepet

a sticky rice dumpling mixed with peanuts cooked with coconut milk packed inside janur (young coconut leaf or palm leaf). the sticky texture and richer flavour acquired from coconut milk and peanuts wich is a perfect match.

klappertaart

a Dutch-influenced Indonesian cake originating from Manado, North Sulawesi. It literally means “coconut cake” or “coconut tart”, which is made from flour, sugar, milk, butter, as well as coconut flesh and juice.

Kue cucur

one of the many famous Jakarta tradtitonal snack. In the past it is only can be found during a special celebration, but now it can be easily found in the markets. It is crunchy on the sides and soft in the middle, it sweet taste is a perfect match for a coffee or tea.

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Jaje laklak

Shaped like a mini-pancakes, Jaja Laklak is made from mixed of rice flour, and coconut milk. It is seasoned with grated coconut and a sweet finishing touch with a pour the Balinese palm sugar syrup.

Lupis

a traditional food from Indonesia. It is a sweet cake made of glutinous rice. It can be sweetened further with shredded coconut topped with a thick palm sugar syrup. It is usually eaten as a breakfast or side dish in the evening tea time.

Kue Putu

Putu Bambu is steamed cake made from rice flour and filled with aren sugar (palm sugar) in the middle of it then steamed in bamboos, grated coconut mixed with salt added for the final touch. soft and cottony texture with wonderful sweet fragrance from the palm sugar and banana leaf.

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Nagasari

a traditional steamed cake made from rice flour, coconut milk and sugar, filled with slices of banana.It is usually wrapped in banana leaves before being steamed, or prepared with pandan that gives it aroma

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Otak otak

a grilled fish cake made of ground fish meat mixed with tapioca starch and spices, wrapped inside a banana leaf then either steamed or grilled and It was later serverd with a gravy peanut sauce.

Lemper

an Indonesian dish made of glutinous rice filled with chicken, fish or abon (meat floss). The meat filling is rolled inside the rice, in a fashion similar to an egg roll; this is in turn rolled and wrapped inside a banana leaf, oil paper, plastic sheet or tinfoil to make a packet ready for serving. The sweet rice and spicy filling makes an amazing culinary experience. THE JOURNEY DEC 2014

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FlashBack Bungalow

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Sanur Paradise Plaza

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Bukit Lawang

Brunei

Malaysia Riau Islands

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Lake Toba

Singapore Nias Island

Jam Gadang Clock tower

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Samarinda Palu Balikpapan

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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.

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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 country has to offer and explore.


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Bunaken na onal park

Gorontalo

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Ternate

Manado

Maluku Togian Islands

Palu

Raja Ampat

Sorong

Sulawesi Kendari

Papua

Ambon

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Banda Sea

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Gilimanuk Bakungan Temple

Mt. Prapat Agung

Bali Strait

Mt. Musi

Rambut Siwi Temple

Medewi Beach

Lovina beach Banjar

Beji Temple

SINGARAJA

Meduwe Karang Temple

Yeh Sanih

Ponjok Batu Temple

Ulun Danu Temple

Kehen Temple

Buyan

Toya Bungkah

Tirtha Empul Temple

Mt. Batur

Pejeng

CENINGAN isl.

Mt. Agung 3.142m

Besakih Temple

Pasar Agung Temple

Lempuyang Temple

Amed

Mt. Lempuyang

AMLAPURA Ujung

Candidasa Temple

Candidasa

PENIDA isl.

Dalem Ped Temple

Padang Bai

Tenganan

Tirtagangga Sidemen

Goa Lawah Temple

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Mascet i Temple

GIANYAR Kamasan

BANGLI Tampak Siring

Gunung Kawi Temple

Ulun Danu Batur Temple

Penulisan Temple

Mt. Penulisan

Goa Gajah Temple

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Badung strait

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Sukawati Lebih Celuk

Nusa Dua

Benoa Harbor Tanjung Benoa

Serangan Island

Sakenan Temple

Sanur

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Batubulan

Singapadu

Taman Ayun Temple

Sangeh Ubud

Payangan

Pacung Tegalalang

Lake Bratan

Ulun Danu Bratan Temple

Kintamani

Gitgit waterfall

Lake Buyan

Anturan

Mt. Sengayang

Luwus

Mt. Batukaru Bedugul Baturi

Ja Luwih

Luhur Batukaru Temple

Alas Kedaton TABANAN Ubung Kerobokan Seminyak

Legian

Tuban

Kuta

Jimbaran

NGURAH RAI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

Tanah Lot Temple

Yeh Gangga

Pupuan

Lake Tamblingan

Munduk waterfall

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Mt. Mesehe

Pemuteran

Mt. Merbuk

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Mt. Sanglang

Menjangan Isl.

Labuhan Lalang West Bali Na onal Park

Chris an Community

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Palasari Catholic Community

Gede Perancak 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.

Luhur Uluwatu Temple

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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

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LEMBAR

Banyumulek

MATARAM

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Gunungsari

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Bangsal

Gili Air

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Gili Meno

Gili Layar

Gili Trawangan

GONDANG

Senaru

Batu Kok

Sedau

Loyok

Mujur

TERARA

Ganti

BELEKE

Ekas

Jerowaru

Keruak

Tanjung Ringgit

Rambang

Lb. Haji

Tanjung Teros

TANJUNG LUAR

Sakra

SELONG

MASBAGIK

Batu Nampar

T.LAWANG

Kuta Beach

KUTA

Rambitan Sade

SENGKOL

Anyar Rempung

Labuhan Lombok

Pringgabaya

Lemor

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

Lombok

Gili Kondo

Gili Sulat

Gili Lawang

Labuan pandan

Sambelia

Sandongan

Pohgading Wanasaba

Sapit

Sembalun Lawang

AIKMEL

Sembalun Bumbung

LENEK

Pancor

Pohmotong

SIKUR

KOTA RAJA

Obel-obel Ds. Kembar

Pringgasela

LOMBOK PRAYA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

PRAYA

Timbanuh

Tiu Kelep Water Fall

Sendang Gile Water Fall

Tete Batu

MANTANG KOPANG

PESENG

Mawun Beach

Mangkung

PENUJAK

Batujai

SUKARARA

Puyung

Selong Belanak

Sesaot

SURANADI NARMADA

Endut

NYURBAYA

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Lake Segara Anak

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Pacitan geopark -Java

Mavit Villa Ombak Sunset

AND much more Don’t Miss it !

Hotels

Villa Ombak The Trawangan

Restaurant / Bar Shops Facilites / Services

Pondok Shan

Highlights

Gili Meno Kura-kura

Pondok Santai Amber House

Maya Cafe Good Heart

Gili Air

Zoraya Pavillion

Casablanca

Sunset Gecko

Lombok Indah Sandy

Harmoni Alibaba & Co

Nusa Indah

Dian Cafe

Matahari

Kira Kira Sejuk

Abdi Fantas­k Coconut Santai

Royal Reef

Bulan Madu

Family Cafe Rust Warung

Salabose

Bird Park Resort

Malia’s Child Bungalows Kon­ki Meno Tao Kombo

THE JOURNEY DEC 2014

Zipp Bar

Lucky Safari

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Gili Beach Inn

Villa Casa Mio

Villa Karang


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