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NUSA PENIDA The New Paradise Island
Nusa Penida is an island southeast of Indonesia’s island Bali. There are some neighbouring islands near to Bali. There are 3 most famous located away from Bali to the south-east known as Nusa Penida Island, Nusa Ceningan Island and Nusa Lembongan Island. Each of these Islands shares their own unique tourism destination and arts. For many peoples, these three Islands might not be recognized as parts of Bali’s district. Somehow, they give a great contribution to the tourism development in Bali area. Among these three islands, Nusa Penida Island is the largest one, and also well known as the best destination for scuba diving. Although the two others islands, Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan is located separated, they’re still administratively belong to the Nusa Penida area. Administratively, the islands is a district of Klungkung regency. The Badung Strait separates the islands and Bali.
In this archipelago, specially Nusa Penida Island, you will find beautiful pure tropical beaches and some conservation places protecting plants, Jalak Bali birds sanctuary , and also turtle. When you are diving in Nusa Penida Island, you will likely to see the large pelagic, such as Manta Ray’s at some locations and Mola Mola (Oceanic Sunfish). If you get lucky, you will sometimes see the whale-shark too.
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Balinese Dance an important part of the culture
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The following brief explanation of three main Balinese Dances should help to understand the meaning of Legong, Barong, and Kecak Dances.
Legong Dance Their dance education can start as early as four years old while the body is still very flexible. For some special temple ceremonies, that occur only every thirty to fifty years, only young girls or boys that have not yet reached puberty can perform a special dance for the Gods. The Balinese believe that before puberty, it is easier for these young innocent boys and girls to enter a trance. Performances in restaurants are for entertainment only and can be performed by dancers of all ages.
The Legong Dance is the most feminine dance on Bali and can contain different stories. Eighteen different kinds of Legong Dances have developed and depending on the story the dancers tell, 2-5 girls may perform at the same time. In the most popular form of Legong, knows as Legong Kraton, three female dancers perform together. Every dance has several things in common; the intricately made and decorated costumes, the headdress with frangipani flowers, and the dancers wear beautiful elaborate makeup. Dancers are accompanied by a gamelan orchestra. Many young girls want to become popular Legong Dancers, however only the most talented girls are allowed to perform on stage.
Kecak Dance The Kecak Dance, also known as the Ramayana Monkey Chant, is an absolute must see for visitors to Bali. This unique dance is performed by a hundred or more men using their voices as percussive musical instruments. The men sit in a circle just in front of the audience. They sway, stand up, or lie prone as the story develops.
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As the performers chant, dancers stage a battle in which the monkey king, Sugriwa and his army of monkeys help Prince Rama fight the evil King Rahwana. Kecak has its origins in sanghyang, an exorcism dance in which some dancers go into a trance. The Kecak is so popular among tourists that you can find performances almost anywhere on Bali.
The chanting men wear checked cloth around their waists, leave their chests bare, and throw their arms upwards with their fingers outstretched to the skies. This gesture drives out evil. Some of the men become actors in the drama being unfolded by the dancers who enter the stage and depict a battle from the Ramayana.
One of the best places is at the cliff-top temple of Ulu Watu. However, Kecak can be seen in Ubud, Batubulan, and all over the island. Any place you choose, you are sure to enjoy the drama.
Barong is probably the most well known Balinese dance. This dance tells the story of the fight between good and evil. The Barong Dance is a good example of the Balinese way of acting out the relationship between mythology and history being blended into one reality.Rangda, the mother of Erlangga, the King of Bali in the tenth century, was condemned by Erlangga’s father because she practiced black magic. After she became a widow, she summoned all the evil spirits in the jungle to punish Erlangga. A fight occurred, but she and her black magic troops were so strong that Erlangga had to ask for the help of Barong. Barong came to help Erlangga’s soldiers. They began to fight. Rangda cast a spell that made Erlangga’s soldiers all want to kill themselves. The soliders then pointed their poisoned keris, a sharpened sword like knife, into their own stomachs and chests.
Barong then cast a stronger spell that helped the soldiers’ bodies resist the sharp keris. In the end, Barong’s powers proved to be stronger, thus Rangda ran away. A participant can die or get seriously injured in a Barong dance. It is said that if Rangda’s spell is too strong, a weak soldier may not be able to resist it. Even with the help of Barong, he may end up hurting himself with his own keris. The masks of Barong and Rangda are considered sacred items, and before they are brought out, a priest must offer blessings by sprinkling them with holy water taken from Mount Agung. As well as the priest’s blessings, offerings must be presented. Balinese Dances are impressive and were originally not performed to entertain tourists. The meaning is based on beliefs in the Bali Hindu Religion. In these dances you will still find much of Balinese traditions. Even though the performances have changed to entertain tourists, they keep still the original basic meanings.
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NYEPI Nyepi – The Day of Silence One of the major ceremonies for the Hindu Balinese is Nyepi, usually falling around the end of March or early April. It celebrates according to the Caka Calendar. The celebrations are great to see, but we cannot related the Day of Silence. Before we celebration Nyepi, Balinese Hindu community making Ogoh – Ogoh “Buta Kala” Symbolic ( monster dolls ) mostly with scary faces, one day before Nyepi, in the afternoon, the villagers, all dressed up in traditional garb, gather in the centre of the village combination playing music and offering gifts of food and flower to the ogoh ogoh. Then comes to Pengrupukan action the great processing where the ogoh – ogoh figures are lifted on bamboo poles and carried through the streets around the village, to frighten away all the bad evil spirits. This is followed by prayers and speeches and then, with flaming torches and bonfires, the Ogoh – Ogoh are burnt, and much revelry ensues. The biggest ngrupuk procession are mostly in Denpasar, Sanur, Kuta, and Jimbaran but any large town will have pretty impressivevparade.
SILENCE OF DAY New Day Of Nyepi The day of Nyepi itself officially lasts for 24 hour from sunrise, and is one of complete inactivity, so when the evil spirit descend they decide that Bali is uninhabited and leave the island alone for another year. All human activity stops – All shops, bars and restaurants are close, no – one is allowed to leave their home and foreigners must stay in their hotels, and even Bali’s International Airport is closed down. No fires are permitted and at night all buildings must be blacked out – only emergency services are exempt. Government offices, banks and shops close the day before Nyepi.Andsome shops remain closed the day after. For visitors, Nyepi is a day for catching up on sleep, writing letters or washing. Most hotels with a restaurant will arrange for simple buffet meals to be served of guests. Otherwise, stocks up on snacks for the day. You could make a side – trip to Lombok or Java, which is predominantly Muslim, and won’t close for the day, but you’d miss out on the festivities prior yo Nyepi. While some may resent this interruption to their travel plans, the Balinese ask that you respect their customs for this short time
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Melasti Purification in Parade
Melasti Ceremony is conducted once a year in conjunction with the big Hindu Holiday called Nyepi Day/ silent day. The Melasti event is generally done threeday before Nyepi day or depends to the local custom countryside rule. At the Melasti celebration, all Hindu people in Indonesia especially in Bali troop to carry the holy symbol of Hindu religion to the sea to be cleaned and looked at the alongside road the parade of Umbul-umbul symbol and others. It is also accompanied by the gamelan traditional enliven this event. It is a beautiful view in Melasti celebration that you can find in Bali if you pay a visit to Bali Island before the Nyepi Day where entire Hindu people in Bali come trooping to local temple and carry the symbol of the infinite and other Hindu religion to sea. This celebration is very amazing where Hindu people with their typical clothes walk to the sea accompanied by the traditional gamelan the same time bring the pennon (Umbul-Umbul) and other holy symbols. After cleaning the holy symbol of the infinite or other Hindu symbols, entire Hindu people return to rural to bring back its holy symbols to each temple. There is a happened unique view here where some Hindu people experience of the Kesurupan (occurrence of outside its consciousness nature) designating the ceremony run at ease. Multifarious offerings have been prepared inclusive Balinese Traditional Dance welcome the deity arrival and its symbol from the sea before placed in each temple. This matter represents the important shares from celebration of big holiday of Hindu people where Hindu People will celebrate for Nyepi Day
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DENPASAR TO UBUD The road form Denpasar to Ubud can be described very easily with four words, “The Road of Art “. On the trip from Denpasar to ubud, about 26 kilmeters, you will see a big selection of traditional arts and crafts. Many of the crafts people work outside and invite visitors to watch their sakillful hands as they carefull make beautiful creations. Stonemasons, silversmiths, goldsmiths, puppeteers, woodcarvers, painters and dancers and dancers can all be seen on this almost magical trip through an artistic dream world. Batubulan, the vilage of stonemasons, providesan interesting first stop on your trip. Figures carved from stone can be seen averywhere on the road. The stone carvings, all of highest quality, requirenastrong hand to carve images out of a block of stIn Celuk, the work of the goldsmith and silver smiths is outstanding. In some shops, you can watch the designers working on their artistic creations. Many of their ancestors were once commissioned to work for Balinese Royalty. A stop n the art market in Sukawati is a must . Among many other fine arts nd crafts, this art market features a selection of traditional Balinese temple umbrellas known as “Payung”. The market also has fine hand carved detailed puppets, known as a “Wayang”. The carefully carved detailed puppets are made from buffalo leather. Some of the more exclusive puppets are usually owned by the local dalang dalang, or puppet master master. Sukawati offers a variety of souvenir that make perfect gifts to take home to a friend or of yourself. Next on the road is Mas, the village of woodcarvers. Status of Gods or more playful images of big eyed frogs highly filigree carved doors or just simple window frames are all lined up for the visitors to see. For the master woodcarvers in Mas nothing seems impossible to carve. The villages of Pengosekan dan Peliatan are both nteresting places to see Bainese paintings.
In Pengosekan, the Community of Young Artists, a group founded in 1969 helps poor families to give their children a good art education. When they become artists, they make money to help their families. Every kind of art and craft can be found in Ubud at the tradisional markets and in shops on the Monkey Forest Road. If you wish to create your own silver pendant or ring, there are shops with experts that will teach you how to create your unique piece of jewelry. During your trip, a must see is Bali’s famous Barong Dance in Batubulan. If you wish to get back to nature, a stop at the Bali Bird Park in Singapadu is a beautiful attraction; it is especially nice for children. Enjoy an adventurous trip on “THE ROAD OF ART
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OM SWASTIASTU Bali is one of the world tourism destinations in which there are many kinds of natural beauty and cultural uniqueness for visitors to explore and enjoy. The Culture of Bali has been influenced by the Hindu religion from early ages with grace and temperance, which has rooted in a very long history making it intrinsically very inviting for tourism in Bali. Bali’s culture is also based on philosophy of local genius called Tri Hita Karana which means the three causes of Happiness, Wealthy and Prosperity. As a tourism destination which is based on culture, Bali currently needs a means of promotion and has potency in linking local, regional, national, and the world cultures. “travelling BALI” has a simple mission to promote Bali for both domestic and foreign tourists with structured many high-class information, great content like accommodations, spas, weddings, restaurants, recreation and activities in Bali with a lovely layout design to promote Bali as a tourist destination. First appearing in 2013 and fast becoming the resource of choice for both Bali residents and guests. The publisher “travelling BALI” fully expects this information will be able to provide great benefits especially for tourists, tourism industry, and society at large to build a Sustainable Tourism Development.
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Bali Government Tourism Office “Please Enjoy The Beauty Of This Paradise Island!!”
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Mr Tjok Bagus Pemayun (Head of the Promotion Section Bali Government Office) and A.A Ngurah Ketut Parwa (staff of promotion) are presenting a souvenir to the Governor of East Java and his wife at Majapahit Travel Fair 2013 in Surabaya.
Mr. Tjok Bagus Pemayun (Head of the Promotion Section Bali Government Office) is explaining some information to visitors of the Bali Government Tourism booth on ITB Berlin 2013.
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CONTINENTAL CUISINE Laguna Garden is an International Bar and Restaurant, located in the Nusa Dua area. We offer International Food such as, European, Asian, Indonesian, Chinese and Balinese. Laguna Garden International Bar & Restaurant has a sitting capacity of 100. Our Selection contains International cuisine and some specialities which are created by our professional Chef. You can relax and enjoy our meal’s at four different locations. We also offer free Wi-Fi, Live Music every night, a welcome drink upon arrival and garlic bread as a starter. You will be welcomed by our friendly and well trained staff. Enjoy something different at our Restaurants in Nusa Dua.
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PREFACE In prevailing circumstances, the business environment surrounding the aviation and airport industries is changing rapidly. In view of the increased global competition between airports, Angkasa Pura Airports must strengthen and fortify its functions to establish its position as a key dometic and international hub. We are currently managing 13 airports throughout central and eastern Indonesia, one of the main airports is Ngurah Rai Bali International Airport. In agregate, our customer in 2012 reaching 65.5 million passanger, increase 13.8% compare with previous year. With a view to competing with other major airports in Asia to attract services and recognizing the fact that passangers favorite airports are ultimately the airlines choice, Angkasa Pura Airports will aim to meet the distinctively polarized and diverse needs of the aviation market. Terminal building capacity at Ngurah Rai Bali Intenational Airport now is in expansion and we will seek to give a fresh new look to our commercial facilities by attracting new tenants and improving the environment, taking into account the characteristics and shop composition of our existing commercial facilities. The new Ngurah Rai Bali International building terminal construction will increase the airport’s capacity up to 25 million passangers a year. This Ngurah Rai project is targeted to be operational by July 2013 by expanded its capacity from 80.000 m2 to 190.000 m2. As airport facilitating the cross-border flow of goods and people, we will strive to stay abreast of the growth in aviation demand and to provide high standards of safety and service. We also pursue new business opportunities on the core of our existing business to achieve corporate growth. Angkasa Pura Airports committed to ensuring safe and functional airport operations. We will continue to strive to become an attractive airport with advantages, trusted and preferred by travelers, airlines and other customers using our airport or with whom we work at the airport. Congratulation for the first edition of Travelling Bali. Angkasa Pura Airports supports you.
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The Place With Highest Temple Density In The World! W
ithout a doubt, there is no other place in the world with a temple density higher than the one in Bali. Even for Balinese it is partially very hard to figure out the history or meaning of a special temple as we have many myths and stories behind them, from time to time 3 and more. This has something to do with the fact that different villages have shared bigger temples and every village has developed over a longer period of time an own story. As soon as he had started to damage the temple, the King and his soldiers were attacked by thousands and thousands of bees and their mission failed. Serious documentations about temples can be found in “Lontarsâ€?, which are palm leaf manuscripts in Asia. The oldest existing ones date back to 500 BC, the oldest ones in Bali, shown at Lontar Museum Gedong Kirtya, are‌ years old. Gedong Kirtya is the only museum in the world which shows a Lontar collection. It is interesting to hear that some names are always mentioned in the Lontars when it comes up to temples. Regarding to these old manuscripts Dang Hyang Nirartha is one of them. Dang Hyang Nirartha was a chief counselor of a Javanese King. He felt in Love with one of the patrons wife and had to leave Java in 1537.
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After arriving in Bali he was the founder of the three temple system in Bali. Every village still follows this philosophy and the temple for Brahma (the god of creation) is facing the mountain, the Vishnu temple (the maintainer and protector) is based in the middle of the village and for Shiva (the destroyer) the temple is facing the ocean. Also the Lontars tell about Mpu Kuturan, a travelling priest. Batukaru Temple, the Shrines at Uluwatu temple or Bat cave temple are attributed to him. If you are now interest in temples and a Bali Newbi, we highly recommend to see Bratan Teple. It is located on the shores of Bratan lake about 1240 meters above the sea level. The climate there is already completely different and the area invites you for a stroll or some watersports. A per-
@Ped Temple Nusa Penida fect place to go for everybody. Monkey Lovers should not miss to see Uluwatu temple, a cliff edged temple with plenty of wildlife monkeys. If you are travelling with kids, definitely go there. A wide range of temples and stories can be found on: www.travellingbali.com
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@ Besakih Temple
One Of The Most Popular Tourits Destinations On Everybody’s Day Trip! Mother Temple, also named Besakih Temple or Pura Besakih Bali, is located in the village of Besakih (Rendang Sub-district, Karangasem) right at the foot of Mount Agung, in the eastern part of Bali. As its name already states, it is the mother of all temples and not just one of Bali’s most important temples; it is the most important one in Bali! Besakih Temple is located about 1,000 meters above sea level and finally it is the highest substantial public temple complex.
Besakih Temple dates back to about the 10th century (the same age as Tirta Empul Temple) and is actually a complex consisting of about 30 singular temples, with hundreds of shrines, dedicated to the helpers of the gods. When you have finally reached Pura Penataran Agung Besakih, the highest temple of the Mother Temple complex, you will be rewarded with unimaginable views and a fabulous, spiritual feeling. Obviously, the most marvellous things in Bali also have a reverse side to the coin. As the Mother Temple is a very popular tourist place, you will be asked for money at every single corner. A guide offers his knowledge here, a seller his products there and obviously you have to pay for the entrance as well. Additionally you will probably get forced to buy a Sarong for 50 USD which is 3-4 times of the real value.
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Before you enter the temple complex, Besakih Temple can easily become annoying, especially if you can’t handle pushy people. As Besakih temple plays such a big role in Balinese tradition and it is a tremendous and imposing complex it is therefore hard to say: “If you can’t handle these situations, stay away from Pura Besakih and see other major temples on Bali such as Pura Luhur Uluwatu (Uluwatu Temple) or Tirta Empul Temple (Pura Tirta Empul) just to name a few” but unfortunately this is a fact. Although for those who don’t mind at all and make this tour to Bali’s holiest temple will explore a terrific complex with stunning views from the top level!
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@ Balangan Beach
A Hidden Attraction For Those That Prefer Smaller Crowds. Balangan Beach is located in the Bukit, in the south west of Bali. This place is a real hidden gem and “The Golden Sand Area” is well worth a visit. Situated under a massive cliff, Balangan Beach is not easy to find but precisely for this reason this wonderful beauty offers nearly full privacy. Apart from some surfers who enjoy the fantastic waves in this area you will only meet some other tourists who found this place by coincidence. A public parking place on top of the cliff is provided and the access to Balangan Beach is very
easy, you just have to handle the stairs down the cliff to the beach. Because of the massive waves, Balangan Beach is not highly recommended for swimming but offers another opportunity which is rare to find somewhere else in Bali, a romantic cliff edge wedding with stunning sunset views! In case you plan to get married, Balangan Cliff will make the most important day in your life simply unforgettable. Wedding agents in Bali offer ceremonies in every price class. Starting from around 2,000 USD and the sky is the limit. In case you haven’t booked your hotel yet, basic accommodation around Balangan Beach is provided for as little as 20 USD. The rooms are obviously not equipped with an air conditioner but those who are happy with only a fan can make staying around Balangan Beach a real bargain. Day Trips to Balangan Beach can be
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-perfectly combined with a visit of Uluwatu Temple (cliff edge temple) which is very popular for its wild monkeys. In case you are travelling with kids it has to be mentioned that the cliff around Uluwatu Temple is partially unsecured. On the way back it is highly recommended to make a stop in Jimbaran Bay for a seafood dinner. The local warungs (restaurants), nestled in between the area of Four Seasons and Interconti Hotel, offer real value for money. A 1.5 Kilo Red Snapper, coming with rice, soup, vegetables and different sauces only adds up to about 10 USD and it is enough for two. In addition to this, Jimbaran Bay is a very romantic place and offers a great sunset. Be there at the latest around 6.00 pm.
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The Double Edged Keris (sword) of Bali
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Every fast developing tourist destination in
the world has two sides to its blades.
The first area, and surely the most popular one, is known asa mass tourism place such as Kuta or Seminyak. Everyone who has stayed in Bali will have experienced at least one of these area sand seen the Bali Lifestyle in that region. On the other hand what about the other side of the Keris’s blade? Has everyone that has stayed in Kuta, made a trip to Bali’s northern part to see the National park or have they been to Singaraja, Lovina or Candi Dasa? Unfortunately it is sad but true that plenty of the tourists coming to the island of the gods only see it as a low cost island with great opportunities for food and spa treatments.
The following article is aimed at all those people who so far haven’t heard or have ignored Bali’s other side, the wonderful culture, the outstanding fauna and flora and the opportunity to chill out in a segregated area. It is directed at all those who are looking for a chance to take great walks, hikes or cycling tours in a cool, fresh area that is 1,500 meters or more above sea level in an outstanding mountainous area. It has been written for all those who are looking for an opportunity to see wild dolphins, buffalo races, deer or fantastic marina wildlife in some of the great snorkeling areas that are just waiting to be explored.
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Last but by no means least this article is addressed to all those people who want to cross the Kuta or Seminyak boarder and increase their knowledge by experiencing the second face of Bali (side or the other side of the Keris), the traditional and original face (side)! We hope you are one of these people. In the regency of Karangasem in the north west of Bali, lies Candi Dasa, it’s a great place to stay overnight and the perfect place to start explorations of the many cultural highlights which are nestled around this area. In addition to this, Candi Dasa has some extremely charming restaurants, such as the “Lotus Sea view Restaurant”, which offers a wonderful ocean view and the perfect place to have Dinner. Close to Candi Dasa, nestled in the hills around this area, you can find Tenganan village.
The traditions and practices of this village may sound very strange to you but isn’t it worth seeing a village where only the inhabitants are allowed to marry each other andvisitors of the village are prohibited from staying overnight? The Taman Ujung Water palace, Winner of tripadvisor’s “Travellers’ Choice Award 2013”, Tirta Gangga the former Royal Palace of Krangasem, rated on tripadvisor 4.5/5 and Lempuyang Temple one of Bali’s 9 key directional temples that faces a variety of lakes, mountains and oceans are also located close to Candi Dasa and should not be missed during your trip. Even if youhave already booked your hotel in Bali, it is worth taking a driver and staying overnight in Candi Dasa, a wonderful place located on the northeast coast of Bali.
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Day 1 08:00 – Hotel Pick up 09:30 – 10:00 – Kerta Gosa – Klungkungs former high royal court 10:30 – 12:00 – Kusamba Salt Making and Fish Market 12:10 – 13:10 – Lunch Stop on the way to the Bat Cave Temple 13:15 – 13:45 – Black Sandy Beach Stroll and the Bat Cave Temple 14:15 – 16:30 – Snorkeling at Padang Bai 17:00 – Hotel Check in Candi Dasa Day 2 10:00 – Check Out 10:30 – 11:30 – Tenganan Traditional Village 12:00 – 13:00 – Lunch in Candi Dasa 14:00 – 15:00 – The Taman Ujung Water palace 15:45 – 16:45 – Tirta Gangga 17:30 – The Lempuyang Temple Additional Information: Please prepare your own water in case you want to climb about 1,700 stairs and be aware of thieving monkeys! Don’t wear caps, accessories, glasses and so on. Another place which is highly recommended for an overnight stay is Lovina. The name of this neat city is derived from the word ‘lovely’ in Indonesian, which already speaks for itself. Lovina is very popular for dolphin watching which usually starts at 6 o’clock in the morning. For this reason alone an overnight stay in Lovina is already highly recommended. The Northern area is also very popular for its unique hot springs. The Banjar Hot Spring for example is operated professionally, provides lockers and changing rooms and is great fun to spend some time in the lovely warm water, which is roughly 38 degrees.This environment is very family
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friendly and a great day out if you are travelling with kids. In addition to this, all the hot springs have, due to the sulfurous water, a healing character. Furthermore, plenty of wonderful waterfalls, such as the Gitgit waterfall, with their fresh water poolsgive you the opportunity to take a dip and cool down whilst on your day trip. The following Tour with an overnight stay away from the hustle and bustle in the south, combines as does the previous recommendation, great things to see in Bali with a family friendly environment, the following tour is highly recommended.
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Day One: 08:00 – Pick up from the Hotel 09:30 – 10:15 – Taman Ayun 11:30 – 12:30 – Jatiluwih 13:15 – 14:00 – The Botanical Garden 14:10 – 14:20 – The Candi Kuning Fruit Market 14:30 – 15:30 – Lake Bratan 16:15 – 17:15 – The Gitgit Waterfall 18:00 – Check in at Lovina Day Two: 05:30 – Check out 06:00 – 10:00 – Dolphin watching, snorkeling, relaxing on the beach 11:00 – 13:30 – The Banjar Hot Spring and Lunch 14:30 – 14:45 – The Papuan Rice terrace 15:45 – 16:30 – Alas Kedaton 17:00 – 19:00 – A Tanah Lot dinner and sunset For everybody, but especially for all those who think they have already seen everything in Bali, it is highly recommended that you visit our website www.travellingbali.com. On here you can find even more tour suggestions and other useful information that you can’t find anywhere else on the island. Find the latest discounts, get to know
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SIGHTSEEING Gunung Kawi Temple Gunung Kawi Temple (Pura Gunung Kawi) is a very unique Balinese temple complex, carved into the mountain and located on Pakerisan River, close to Tampak Siring village in the regency of Gianyar. Pura Gunung Kawi bears a resemblance to the South American Maya Temples as it is surrounded by a lush green tropical rain forest and situated on a mountain river.
Penglipuran Village Penglipuran Village in the traditional Balinese countryside is located in the Bangli regency, about an hour and 30 minute trip from Kuta. See the original Balinese way of living, visit traditional houses and talk to the locals. To keep this outstanding cultural attraction going, the family agreement is that the oldest family member has to move back to Penglipuran after both parents have passed away. A must see for Culture Lovers!
Gitgit Waterfall Gitgit Waterfall is located in a plateau, about 300 meters above sea level. It is the height of about 40 meters, surrounded by tropical trees and a lush green environment. The way to Gitgit Waterfall is paved with lots of stalls and on either side of the path you can find some lush plantations (coffee and cloves). The sellers are not aggressive at all and you can finally enjoy a 15 minute walk without getting hassled by anyone.
Banjar Hot Spring Banjar Hot Spring Bali is a very peaceful place where plenty of locals come for relaxation as well. The toilets are clean, well maintained and lockers are available. One of the pools can be described as a kid’s pool and if you are travelling with the whole family, you can splash around with your children here. A local Restaurant provides basic food and cold drinks and some smaller souvenir shops are waiting for you to bargain with them.
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SIGHTSEEING Mount Batur Mount Batur’s original height was about 4,000 meters in prehistoric times. After an enormous eruption nothing was left apart from a large caldera which in 2012 became part of the Global Geopark Network by UNESCO. The actual height of Mount Batur is 1,717 meters. Mount Batur offers a great opportunity to all cycling and trekking fanatics. The Sunrise Trekking Tour is highly recommended to all those who are physically fit.
Sukawati Art Market Sukawati Art Market is the biggest local market in Bali to purchase traditional handicrafts and traditional handmade products, spanning over many blocks on the main road of Sukawati. It can get very interesting when you arrive at the “food department” as this area is extremely local. You should NOT go there if you have a weak constitution! The Trip from Kuta to Sukawati Art Market on average takes one hour.
New Kuta Beach Formerly known as Dreamland, New Kuta Beach looks like it is slowly but steadily transforming into one of Bali’s most luxurious development projects. New Kuta Golf, Klapa Beach Club and Greenpark Waterpark are just some of the projects which have finished over the last couple of years in this area. Enjoy some sunset cocktails at Klapa or play 18 rounds at New Kuta Golf, Bali’s popular cliff edged Golf Course.
Subak Museum About a 45 minute trip away from Kuta, in the regency of Tabanan, you are able to find a very interesting but widely ignored attraction; The Subak Museum. Subak stands for a very ingenious water irrigation management system which was developed in Bali hundreds of years ago but is still in use. A visit to this museum teaches you about Bali’s agricultural tradition with the use of numerous farming related exhibits.
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SIGHTSEEING Monkey Forest The Monkey forest is located in Bali’s cultural capital ‘Ubud’ and roughly an hour’s trip from the major cities in the south. The Monkey forest became one of Bali’s most popular sightseeing destinations and plenty of guides put it on their selection of tours. This is because you can see plenty of wild monkeys and it’s the perfect place to go with kids. Be aware of thieving monkeys and make sure you don’t wear any sunglasses, caps or necklaces and take care of your wallet.
Seminyak Beach Seminyak Beach is very well known. It perfectly combines relaxation, dining and nightlife. As with plenty of other places located on Bali’s west coast, it is a great spot to see Bali’s wonderful sunsets. Plenty of restaurants and beach bars in every price category stretch along the area known as ‘double six’. The most popular beach club there is called Cocoon, it’s very well known for its sophisticated parties such as the Splash Party.
Bird Markets Denpasar The Bird Markets are very local markets. The biodiversity of the shown birds in such a small area is simply amazing and reminds more to a Zoo then a market. Hundreds of birds are waiting for a new owner. However not only Birds can be found at Bali’s major Bird Markets in Denpasar. Puppies, cats, bats, monkeys and other exotic creatures can be bought too. Warning: Most of the cages are inappropriate for the species.
The 5 Prayer Houses It is a myth that religions can’t live in peace and harmony next to each other. See a Protestant and a Catholic Church next to a Buddhist or Hindu temple as well as a Muslim mosque nearby. Some of these prayer houses are open for public for a little donation and if you are in Nusa Dua or Jimbaran you shouldn’t miss out on the opportunity to see, maybe the only place in the world where religions are ‘that close’ to each other.
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BALI’S REGENCIES Denpasar Denpasar is the economic center of Bali. There is a Bajra Sandhi museum of heroes and Balinese statues which have become a symbol of Denpasar. The unique Kreneng night market, Denpasar Cultural Park (Art Center) and the Bali museum are all located in the heart of Denpasar. (Bali Map)
Bangli Regency Bangli Regency attractions can be found at Bukit Jati, which is an ideal place for Hiking and Trekking, visiting Historic Villages and the Penglipuran Temple. In the mountainous areas around Kintamani, there are Mount Batur and Lake Batur which is the largest lake in Bali. It has natural hot springs in Toyabungkah. Bangli District is the only district in Bali that does not have a beach. (Bali Map)
Karangasem Regency Karangasem Regency became the spot for the biggest Temple in Bali, Besakih Temple. The temple is visited by local residents as well as tourists. There is also a water park, Tirta Gangga Water palace, rice fields, rolling hills and crystal clear water. Taman Ujung Karangasem is one of the main attractions in 10 Hectares of Karangasem made by three architects from Bali, the Netherlands and China. (Bali Map)
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BALI’S REGENCIES Buleleng Regency Buleleng is the largest area among nine districts and cities in Bali, almost 1/3 of Bali”s main island. Some places that you will wish to visit are Lovina beach where you can see dolphins, twin Buyan and Tamblingan lakes with their natural beauty and the 35 meter high Gitgit waterfall. The uninhabited Menjangan Island is suitable for snorkeling and scuba diving. The hundreds of years old Banjar sulfur hot springs is a unique and wonderful destination. (Bali Map)
Jembrana Regency Jembrana Regency is located in the West and has numerous tourist areas, Medewi Beach which is suitable for surfing, candikusuma beach, Rening Baluk and Pengeragoan a museum of early humans. A ferry and shipping port that connects the islands of Java and Bali, can take you to the West Bali National Park a sanctuary for Starlings (Bali birds - Leucopsar rothschildi) which is protected by the Government. (Bali Map)
Klungkung Regency One-third of Klungkung Regency (112,16km²) is located between the Island of Bali. The other two thirds (202,84km²) is in the islands of Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan. These three islands are suitable for water activities. Kerthagosa, is an ancient building complex erected during the reign of the first King of Klungkung. There is also a Temple called Goa Lawah with an impressive amount of bats inside. (Bali Map)
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BALI’S REGENCIES Tabanan Regency Tabanan Regency has an area of 839,33km² which consists of mountainous areas and beaches. Bedugul Botanical Garden is surrounded by hills and has three beautiful lakes. Tabanan Regency has many beaches such as Yeh Gangga Beach, Soka Beach, Surabarata Beach, Kelating Beach, Pasut Beach etc. It’s more than just beaches though, there are also famous temples such as Tanah Lot which is located a short distance off the coast with a great view of the surrounding ocean. Batukaru Temple located on Mount Batukaru and Jatiluwih - both have famous terracing which can be seen in the many brochures of beautiful Bali. (Bali Map)
Badung Regency Badung Regency includes Kuta and Nusa Dua with several famous beaches such as Kuta, Seminyak, Canggu and Nusa Dua. Uluwatu Temple located at the edge of the cliffs is also a great attraction for tourists. Tanjung Benoa is the place with a lot of different kinds of Water Sports. (Bali Map)
Gianyar Regency Gianyar Regency includes, Siyut, Suba, and many more beautiful beaches.There are lots of beautiful temples to visit like Goa Gajah Temple, Yeh Pulu temple, Penataran sasih temple, Kebo Edan temple, Pusering Jagat temple, Gunung Kawi Temple and Tirta Empul temple. In the centre of the regency is Ubud with lush green areas and the rice fields of Tegalalang. Puri Agung Ubud is located in the heart of Ubud. It was the Ubud government kingdom of the past and is now a center for culture and arts. Events are often held at the front of the Puri. (Bali Map)
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BALI’S MOST EXCLUSIVE - HEAVEN ON EARTH Bali offers guests from all over the world the highest standard in hospitality, products and services. You can get the highest standard of in services and quality and know that for some, they must constantly re-invent what is extraordinary. For guests who are looking for the unimaginable luxury experience, you will find in this section companies that offer this and so much more. These exclusive companies with established
experience and quality, offer indulgence which is impossible to describe in words. “Bali’s most Exclusive” guarantees you will get it all and more. To give you more details about companies bringing heaven on earth in this chapter (which is updated bimonthly), a full overview of Bali’s most exclusive can be found at our webpage www.travelling-bali. com. Find us also on Scoop, Issu and Slideshare.
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We proudly present a deeply personal brand of luxury that is ultimately experienced from the comfort of your very own private villa for two. The property is the perfect base from which to enjoy island life and spend leisure-filled days doing exactly as you please. Awaken to your preferred choice of breakfast served by your unobtrusive butler. Dip your toes into the refreshing water of your private
pool. Lounge the morning away on your outdoor sun bed. Feel the gentle caress of the afternoon breeze as it drifts slowly over your villa. Relax with a nurturing spa ritual. Indulge in social cocktails at the bar followed by an evening of wining and dining at our celebrated restaurant venue. Time is all your own at Maca Villas & Spa Bali
Jl. Lebak Sari No 7 Petitenget - Seminyak T: +62 (0) 361 739 090 E: info@macavillas.com / www.macavillas.com
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New Kuta Golf, opened its doors in May 2007 and finished the 18 holes about 6 months later, it rapidly became the most important Golf Club in Bali. New Kuta Golf is perfectly maintained and offers the opportunity to play on a championship standard course, which is rare to find anywhere else in Indonesia. Service means a lot to New Kuta Golf. Very friendly staff and well trained female caddies ensure a simply great golfing experience. Due to the changing winds typical for GolfLink Resort concepts, New Kuta Golf offers different conditions day by day and gives you the variation you are looking for. The Golf Academy, opened by British PGA professional Neil Douglas in January 2013 and
conducted by Rory Young a British PGA member, offers an opportunity for everybody to improve their swing by using highly technical standards such as video analysis and equipment checks. GolfLink Resort Memberships are different as they are for a lifetime, transferable, and shareholderbased. Also they come with the privilege of having access to three Golf Courses: Palm Hill CC (Jakarta), New Kuta Golf (Bali) and Black Rocks (Belitung). New Kuta Golf is simply the perfect course for everybody; Beginners as well as experts.
Jl. Raya Uluwatu - Kawasan Pecatu Indah Resort Pecatu T: +62 (0) 361 8481 333 / Emergency Call: +62 (0) 361 7918 222 F: +62 (0) 361 8481 400 / E: info@newkutagolf.com / www.newkutagolf.com
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La Sal Restaurant Seminyak
Whether you like local or international, hot or cold, spicy or unseasoned, cheap or expensive, fast or organic food - you will find it in Bali. Restaurants managed by people from many different countries with different ideas. This is what makes Bali a real culinary paradise.
Jl. Pantai Kuta, Legian - Bali T: +62 (0) 361 755 055 / 750 751 E: info@limoncelllobali.com W: www.limoncellobali.com
Bali Adventure Tours
Bali Underwater Scooter BALI UNDERWATER SCOOTER was created to provide the scuba diving experience to virtually anyone-without Any of the rigors requaired by the typical diving experience. No certification, no cumbersome attached gear and no experience required. Sitting in yur own breathing environment and travelling at speeds of up to 2 km/hour, the rider can experience new and exciting underwater vistas. Also, with a basic operating depth of up to 20m, riders have access to shallow reefs without requiring a weight belt or a back strapped tank. The controls operate like your typical motorbike: just turn the handlebars for direction and push the buttons for speed and depth. Bali Underwater Scooter is one of Bali’s Marine Adventures activities that provides an exciting and amazing underwater excursion with scooters. Enjoy a spectacular underwater jurney through the crystal clear waters and colorful reefs of the Three Islands by taking a ride on an Underwater Scooter. Bali Underwater Scooter was designed to give Riders the scuba experience without diving or scuba experience being necessary. The adventure begins with a trip to the crystal clear dive location by a special mobil diving station. This is a special catamaran for carrying the underwater scooter and it has many functions. It supplies an updown platform for the underwater scooters. This is its main function. Using this system, The scooter can dive and come back automatically. It is very safe and convenient. Jl. Setiabudi No. 18 - Kuta T: +62 (0) 361 849 6222 / F: +62 (0) 361 849 6080 info@baliunderwaterscooter.com / resevation@baliunderwaterscooter.com www.baliunderwaterscooter.com
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SPA & WELLNESS
Everyday Spa Since a long time ago, Bali has become one of the most interesting holiday places with beautiful beaches. Often surfers from all over the world come for the waves. The many international restaurants throughout the area will delight your tongue with wide selections of food.
Currently, Bali is also known to have the best Spas in the world. You will find many Spas with international standards and all kinds of price ranges. Wether you are looking for a whole day honeymoon package or just a one hour refloxology session, you will find it all here in Bali.
Everyday Spa Balinese massage techniques are the main focus of our treatments. The main reason behind this, is that Balinese massage has been well known in the world as one of the most famous for its relaxation effect. We only employ talented Balinese, and other highly selected therapists that are well trained that fit with the character and soul of our treatments. We only use the finest natural ingredients for your body. Even with an affordable price our customers will enjoy our best relaxation techniques, materials and our warm hospitality. These are the reasons why EVERYDAY has become the favourite choice of thousands of people for relaxation. The authentic Balinese Massage & Reflexology for ladies & gent: Reflexology, Balinese Massage, Hot Stone
Masage, Ear Candle, Body Scrub, Breast Massage Exclusive Franchise Offer: 1. Proven track records and profitability 2. Well established management system 3. Unique business concept Open Daily: 10.00am - 11.00pm Jl. Raya Kuta No. 129 Bali (beside KCB tours) T: +62 (0) 361 762125 / +62 (0) 22 4261466 E: franchise@everydayspa.co.id www.everydayspa.co.id
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b Hotel Every type of Accomodation can be found in Bali from Low Budget Guest Houses to 5 star Beach Resorts and Villas, as well as nice City Hotels. There is a perfect place to stay for every wallet. This section introduces some selected Hospitality businesses
in detail including the facilities they have to offer (such as Spas and Restaurants) which are available for outside guests. More Accomodations that are grouped by location, can be found later in the Hotel Guide.
b Hotel Bali & Spa A 10-minute drive from Kuta Beach, the b Hotel Bali is a contemporary minimalist-style hotel with a spa, playground and an outdoor pool. Free Wi-Fi throughout its premises. There is also free scheduled shuttle bus to Kuta Beach, Krisna Souvenir Centre and Legian Ground Zero. Guests who drive receive free parking. Fitted with hardwood floors, each air-conditioned room in b Hotel Bali is pleasantly decorated with artwork and stylish interiors. They include a sitting area, electric kettle and a flat-screen satellite TV. Select rooms feature a private terrace or balcony with garden or pool views. The hotel is also a 10-minute drive from Kuta area where guests can find many shopping and dining options. Ngurah Rai International Airport is a 15-minute drive away. The staff at the 24-hour front desk can assist with luggage storage and safe usage. Housing a meeting room, the hotel also provides laundry, car rental and airport shuttle services for a fee. Guests can enjoy a variety of Indonesian, Asian and Western dishes in Pangi Restaurant or in the comfort of their rooms.
Jl. Imam Bonjol No. 508, Denpasar 80119 - Bali T: +62 361 846 5757 / F: +62 361 846 5758 Email: reservation@bhotelbali.com www.bhotelbali.com
“Seeing is Believing” Bidadari Private Villas & Retreat nestled in the outlying lushness of Ubud
Bidadari Private and Luxury Villas Each villa is unique with stylish seclusion, and offer distinctive and luxurious decor with expansive living areas. Panoramic vistas cascade over the lush tropical valley of Ubud, and are enhanced with horizon edged pools. Set in Kelabang Moding, a traditional Ubud village, surrounded by picturesque rice paddies, you can experience the essence of Bali whilst enjoying the luxury of your own private Ubud villa. Relax in a hidden valley of Ubud Spa delights… amble down through a vibrant tropical rain forest and lush gardens that opens into the clandestine Spa Pavillion. Soak up the energies as you enjoy relaxing treatments and blissful massage unique to Bali, stimulating your senses whilst you listen to the soothing rush of the river below. At the exclusive Bunga Matahari Private Spa we offer a variety of massage techniques. Our Spa menu includes a detox regime or “be naughty” with a savory and cocktail delight, wine or beer as you receive your special pedicure and manicure…the choice is ultimately yours.
Jl. Raya Kelabang - Moding, Tegalalang 80571 Bali - Indonesia T: +62 (0) 361-9000 401 F: +62 (0) 361 9000 402 E: info@bidadarivillasubudbali.com W: www.bidadarivillasubudbali.com
Sankara Ubud Resort The word ‘sankara’ refers to a conch seashell that produces a haunting sound when blown. According to the epic Hindu poem, Mahabarata, the horn-like noise of the sankara often signaled the beginning and end of battles between opposing Indian clans. In Bali it is used as a ceremonial instrument during rituals of purification to neutralize negative energy and create a peaceful ambience. Sankara Ubud Resort is located in the traditional art village of Mas, Ubud. It is 90-minutes from Ngurah Rai International Airport and just 15-minutes from the centre of cultural Ubud. Encompassing a collection of 20 stylishly-appointed Balinese rooms and villas, Sankara Ubud Resort is a peaceful retreat surrounded by rice fields and coconut trees. It is a place to totally relax and discover the simple pleasures of a traditional village. Sankara Ubud Resort is professionally managed by Satyam Internasional, a Bali based company committed to hospitality ventures that benefit the island and its people. The management company adheres to the Balinese Hindu lifestyle concept of TRI HITA KARANA whereby all business practices embody social, spiritual and environmental sustainability.
Banjar Kumbuh, Desa Mas, Ubud, Gianyar – Bali T: +62 361 849 3515 / F: +62 361 849 3521 Email: info@sankaraubud.com www.sankaraubud.com
Alam Ubud Villa
Culture, Environment Villas & Residance Blessed with uninterrupted views of tropical greenery, The Alam Ubud Culture, Environment Villas & Residences embraces a spiritually charged parcel of landscape in rural Ubud on the island of Bali. This luxury Villa has been built with rare sensitivity towards the surrounding environment in an area that descends down to the banks of the river valley and rain forest Designed to celebrate the traditions, art and culture of Bali, the resort features a collection of private pool villas and supporting facilities overlooking the timeless beauty of the rain forest. The Alam Ubud Culture, Environment Villas & Residences is a sanctuary for travelers who is seeking a place to recharge the body, mind and spirit in the Balinese village of Ubud. Arriving at Alam Ubud Culture, Environment Villas & Residences is a breathtaking, unique-in-the-world experience. Welcomed by the Top 10 best Pool in the world and the stunning view of rain forest. Relax in our ultra-private accommodations with just 15 villas. Dine on our Amazing Astina Emerald Restaurant. Pamper yourself with Balinese Dewi Madri Spa. And discover the exciting range of culture- and nature-oriented activities destined to thrill both couples and families.
Desa Kendran, Tegalalang - Ubud T: +62 (0) 361 879 0999 / F: +62 (0) 361 926 0888 E: info@alamubudvilla.com W: www.alamubudvilla.com
Alam Bidadari Villa
Culture, Environment Boutique Villas & Spa Alam Bidadari Seminyak Boutique Culture Villas and Spa is the newest exquisite property, as a member of Alam Bali Villas, it comprises of 9 modern and luxurious one bedroom private pool villas. Each comes with spacious living rooms, private bathrooms and a nice poolside terrace. Strategically located in Jalan Dewi Saraswati, Seminyak – Bali, just a few steps away from the hustle and bustle of downtown Seminyak and a short distance to some other places of interest e.g. Kuta, Echo Beach, Tanah Lot, etc. Facilities: Car park, Beautiful landscaping, Free WI-FI, Spa and massage, Extra bed, Baby cot, Return airport transfer, Shuttle bus and Tour information. Our Services: In-villa check in/registration, In-villa breakfast, In-villa dining service, In-villa spa/massage treatment, Doctor on call, Tour arrangement, Car/motorbike/bicycle rental, 24 Hour reception and security, Laundry & dry cleaning, Free shuttle bus to Seminyak Square shopping area.
Jl. Dewi Saraswati No. 9, Sunset Road - Seminyak T: + 62 (0) 361 869 5116 / F: +62 (0) 361 869 5117 E: sales@alambidadariseminyak.com W: www.alambidadariseminyak.com
Alam Puri Villa
Culture, Museum Villas & Spa Alam Puri Villa is a hidden treasure deep in the outskirts of the Ubud area in Bali. Conveniently located 20 minutes south of Bali’s art and culture centre of Ubud, in the heart of Bali Island, the perfect oasis from where to start your tours and excursions to the culturally rich attractions and sights in Bali. The key themes of Alam Puri Villa are the spectacular art collections and the surrounding nature; valleys, rice paddies and green scenery pervade the area. Additionally at Alam Puri Villa you can find; Alam Puri Spa, an Art gallery, Puma Museum a tribal art museum of Indonesia, a Terrace restaurant, village bicycle tours, paddy trekking areas and tour arrangements. The 17 luxury Balinese Villas, with their own private plunge pools are available as a 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom, 3 bedroom or even a deluxe room with rice field views and wide living areas. All the villas have been built with the discerning traveller in mind. Alam Puri Villa allows you to experience the romance and charm of staying in a Bali Villa while enjoying the amenities of a modern hotel. Consider a romantic getaway retreat full of relaxation. The unsurpassed privacy and serenity of Alam Puri Villa makes it a clear choice for weddings, birthdays and commitment-ceremonies. Jl. Trenggana No. 108 Penatih - Denpasar T: +62 (0) 361 463737 ( hunting ) E: sales@alampurivilla.com W: www.alampurivilla.com
Alam Puisi Villa
Culture, Environment Villas & Ayur Weda Alam Puisi Villa is located about 10 minutes drive from Ubud central. Equipped with 25 private one bedroom pool villas and 2 private two bedroom pool villas, that are all designed with a mix of Balinese and minimalist architecture. The villas have spectacular views of the rice fields and the owners want to preserve some poems that were selected via the tweeter @ Mr_Puisi, in which the poems use meaningful words concerning human life and a love of literature. These fantastic poems have been preserved at Alam Puisi Villa so that the beautiful and nuanced poems can deeply touch the hearts of every reader. Alam Puisi Villas also acts as a meaningful museum for these poems in order to preserve the stories that are about human life as they may need to be read for self-reflection or to compare human life. Within each villa you will be treated to nine different types of poetry with different meaningful messages, moreover on every corner you will find more poems that can touch the reader’s heart. Alam Puisi Villa is equipped with a restaurant named “Restaurant Puisi Tepi Sawah”, which creates the feeling of a stretch of paddy fields and the menu is ready to compete with the rest of Ubud. Banjar Sembuwuk, Desa Pejeng - Ubud T: +62 (0) 361 898 7883 / F: +62 (0) 361 898 7885 E: info@alampuisivilla.com W: www.alampuisivilla.com
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WEDDINGS Renae Croxford & Scott Croxford An unforgettable wedding needs a nice romantic venue. Thousands of couples have decided to get married in Bali with good reason - it’s incredibly beautiful! 4- and 5-star hotels that provide packages
such as wedding boats, photographers, wedding organizers, beautiful bouquets and unbeatable scenery can pretty much guarantee the most incredible wedding for whatever you have planned.
Weddings At The Seminyak The stunning Purnama Chapel is the wedding venue of dreams. Overlooking the breathtaking scenery of Seminyak Beach and its celebrated sunsets, this is where you and your loved one can enjoy a magical marriage made in heaven. For a more simple and open-air choice the elegant Purnama Pavilion is a multi-purpose venue that can cater to many social gatherings or private celebrations, such as wedding vows. Opulent flower arrangements literally transform each of the aforementioned settings into a romantic venue for up to 150 invited guests. Whether it’s a cocktail party at sunset or a formal dining occasion, Purnama promises a truly magical experience by the beach. There is not a more romantic destination if it is a beachfront wedding that you dream of. There are various packages available, or your wedding can be tailored to your specific requirements.
Jl. Kayu Aya, Seminyak Beach - Seminyak T: +62 (0) 361 730814 / F: +62 (0) 361 730815 E: info@theseminyak.com www.theseminyak.com
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Sunset diner @ Jimbaran Beach
Jimbaran & Uluwatu Jimbaran & Uluwatu developed very quickly from a small fishermen village into Bali’s most popular place to have romantic seafood dinners. Many Restaurants can be found to the left and right of the Intercontinental Hotel. For those who stay outside of Jimbaran it is highly recommended to combine the visit of Uluwatu Temple which offers a great view, the Kecak Dance, wild monkeys and follow up with a Seafood Dinner at Jimbaran Beach. Bali’s best Surfing Hot Spots can be found in Uluwatu. Klapa Beach or El Kabron, both directly located on the Cliff offer you a great scenery to enjoy your sundowner Cocktails while the Seafood in Jimbaran is already waiting for you.
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Nusa Dua & Tanjung Benoa Nusa Dua has become the fastest developing area over the last couple of years on Bali. Luxurious Hotels and Villas were built in Bali’s preferred and accessible areas away from the wetlands. For those who like it really special, Pantai Payung (Umbrella Beach) offers a romantic scenario away from the crowded areas. At Bali Collection, plenty of Restaurants, Shops and Spa’s invite you to stroll around and to enjoy a whole afternoon. Tanjung Benoa offers great water sport activities. Whacko Beach Club, belonging to BMR Watersports offers you the opportunity to relax with an afternoon cocktail after having great hours on the ocean.
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Ubud Even if your idea was not staying in Ubud and you have booked your package already, think about one overnight stay. Ubud offers the traditional charm of Bali. You will experience a completely different Bali away from all other very well known tourist destinations. Already the trip to Ubud is an unforgettable experience (please see the article – The Street of Art). See wildlife monkeys at the Monkey Forest, shop for great Artwork, explore the Balinese Culture, have painting classes, wood or fruit carving lessons, see traditional dances or do some other activities such as cycling or rafting. If you are into Yoga, Ubud is one of the main desitinations for healthy, living and organic food. Enjoy Bali as it was 10 -15 years ago.
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Denpasar & Sanur Sanur is part of Denpasar, with a taste of Kuta, Jimbaran, Tanjung Benoa and Nusa Dua in one pot, stirred massively and you have created Sanur. Europeans feel especially at home and attracted to Sanur. Benoa Harbor, located in the South of Sanur is the primary launch point for many day cruises. Water sports and activities can be found at the long stretch of sandy beaches with an almost continuous beach front sidewalk for strolling. Moderate nightlife and shopping opportunities are sprinkled throughout Sanur, often recommended as the perfect place for families, couples and those who just look for a quiet place. Sanur is the perfect place to enjoy a little bit of everything.
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Seminyak & Petitenget Ten years ago Seminyak was still a small village and has quickly become a very sophisticated party, shopping and lifestyle area. Popular and exclusive Beach Clubs, as well as nice bars, restaurants and shops are located in the North of Legian. It is already hard to say where Legian ends and Seminyak starts. For those who like high end shopping and exclusive events and concerts, Seminyak is definitely the place to stay. A combination of beautiful beaches, sunsets and rice fields make Seminyak area a perfect place for relaxation. Seminyak features some of the most beautiful new resorts, villas and highly rated restaurants.
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Kuta & Legian Kuta and Legian are very well known for their nightlife and the 5 km white sandy beachfront. For those who want to party, Kuta offers the younger generation the best party spots. Lots of Surf schools can be found on the beach and it is probably the best place to take the first steps on a board. Lots of markets and shops are waiting for you to negotiate. “Discovery Shopping Mall” and the “Beachwalk”, are located directly on the beach and offer all popular brands and also great opportunities to enjoy your sundowner cocktails. Kuta is worth a day trip for all, and those who like the party places right in front of their hotel, are recommended to stay here..
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Lovina & Singaraja Lovina has more or less the same attractions as Singaraja; Dolphin Tours, Snorkelling and Diving. Although in addition to these things you can find the trekking to waterfalls, Banjar Hot Springs (Air Panas – Hot Water), diving or snorkelling around Menjangan island, home to the best preserved coral reef in Bali and the Banjar Buddhist temple, the biggest one in Bali close to Lovina. A very moderate nightlife has started to develop here, especially on weekends and it’s getting a little bit busier outside of the hotels. Apart from the high Season (around August) Lovina is a very quiet area and action seekers, apart from Divers and Surfers who like the ocean calmer, should only come for a day trip to enjoy the black sand beaches. Just two and half hours drive from the hustle and bustle of the busy tourist areas in the south, you will enjoy a relaxing Bali holiday.
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Candidasa & Karangasem Candi Dasa is located in the Samuh neigborhood of the Bugbug Village, 12 kilometres southwest of Amlapura, the main town and capital of the Karangasem regency, seaside town in eastern Bali that rests on the edge of a fresh water lagoon. It was formerly known as Teluk Kehen (Kehen Bay), but since the tourism industry was introduced the name was changed to Candidasa. Only one thing is for sure, Candidasa is a tranquil coast offering varying accommodation, from basic to five-star resorts and few good restaurants in between. It is also a strategic place from where to explore the east of the island, which boasts exotic cultural highlights and a range of historical sites and exciting tours to enjoy.
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Airport Tax International tax Domestic Tax
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Airways Airport Information Tel: 751011 - ext 5123 Royal Brunei Airlines Jl. Kartika Plaza Po Box 1133&1134 Tel : (62 361) 76144 Garuda Indonesia Jl. Sugianyar No.5 Denpasar - Bali Tel : (62 361) 232780 Fax : (62 361) 233124 Air Asia Jl. Raya Legian. Ph: 755799 Call Center: 08041333333 Cathay Pacific Wisti Sabha Bld, 2nd fl Ngurahrai Rai Internationa Airport, Tuban Call Center: 08041888888 Qantas Grand Bali Beach Hotel, Sanur. Tel: 288331 Qatar Airways Reservation/Ticketing/Sales. Tel: 752222/ Fax: 753788 Singapore Airlines Ngurah Rai International Airport Reservation/Ticketing 9368388 Fax: 9368383 Thai Airways Reservation/Ticketing/Sales. Inna Grand Bali Beach Hotel, Ground Floor, Sanur, No. 54-55. Tel: 755064/Fax: 755063. www.thaiairways.co.id
Australia (incl; Canada, New Zealand) Jl. Tantular 32 Renon-Denpasar Tel: 241118/Fax: 241120 Email: bali.congen@dfat.gov.au
Japan Jl. Raya Puputan No. 170, Renon. Tel: 227628/Fax: 265066 denpasar@mofa.co.jp
Brazil (Hon. Consulate) By The Sea Store, Jl. Legian 186, 2nd Fl, Kuta-Bali. Tel: 757775/Fax: 751005 brazilconsul@bytheseatropical
Mexico (Hon. Consulate) Puri Astina Bld Jl. Prof. Moh. Yamin No. 1A, Renon. Tel: 223266/Fax: 244568 astina@denpasar.wasantara.net.id
Czech Republic (Hon. Consulate) Jl. Pengembak 17, Sanur. Tel: 286465 Fax. 286408. bali@honorary.mvz.cz Chile (Hon. Consulate) Jl. Pengembak Gg. 1/3, Sanur. Tel: 756781/Fax: 756783. chilehonconsulate@bali-vila.com Denmark & Norway (Hon. Consulate) Mimpi Resort, Bukit, Jimbaran. Tel: 701070 ext. 32/Fax: 701073. mimpi@mimpi.com England (Hon. Consulate) Inna Grand Bali Beach Hotel. Tel: 270601/Fax: 287804 France (Consular Agency) Jl. Mertasari, Gg. II No. 8, Sanur Tel: 288535/Fax: 286406 consul@dps.centrin.net.id Germany (Hon. Consulate) Jl. Pantai Karang No. 17 Sanur. Tel: 288535/Fax: 288826 germanconsul@bali-ntb.com Hungary Consulate of The Republic of Hungary (Bali) c/-Marintur-Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai 219 Sanur-Bali. Tel: 0361 287701/Fax: 0361 735232 huconbali@telkom.net Italy (Vice Consulato) Lotus Enterprise Building, Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai, Jimbaran. Tel/Fax: 701005. italconsbali@italconsbali.com
Netherlands Jl. Raya Kuta No.127, Kuta. Tel: 761506/Fax: 752777 purwa@denpasar.wasantara.net.id The Russian Federation Jl. By pass Ngurah Rai No. 118A. Tel: 8471938/Fax: 84711938 rusconsul@balivoyage.com Spain (Hon. Consulate) Jl. Raya Sanggingan, Br. Lungsiakan Kedewatan, Ubud-Bali. Tel: 975736/Fax: 975726 rabik@indo.net.id Sweden & Finland (Hon. Consulate) Jl. Segara Ayu, Sanur. Tel: 288407/Fax: 287242 segara1@denpasar.wasantara.net.id Switzerland & Austria (Consulate) Jl. Patih Jelantik, Komplek Istana Kuta Galeria. Blok Valet2 #12, Kuta-Bali. Tel: 751735/Fax: 754457 8:swisscon@telkom.net UK (Hon. Consulate) Jl. Tirta Nadi #20, Sanur. Tel: 270601/Fax: 287804 bcbali@dps.centrin.net.id U.S.A (Consulate Agency) Jl. Hayam Wuruk 188, Tanjung Bungkak, Denpasar-Bali. Tel: 233605/Fax: 222426 amcobali@indo.net.id
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Hospital
Emergency:
RSU Sanglah Jl. Pulau Nias, Denpasar - Bali Telp : (0361) 227911-227915
Police
: 110
Fire Brigade
: 113
RSU Amlapura Jl. Ngurah Rai Amlapura - Bali Telp : (0361) 21470
Ambulance
: 118
Rescue Team
: 111/115/151
RS Kasih Ibu Jl. Teuku Umar No. 120 Denpasar - Bali Telp : (0361) 223036
Imigration Office
RSU Puri Rahardja Jl. W.R. Supratman No. 14 Denpasar Telp : (0361) 222013 RS Surya Husadha Jl. Pulau Serangan 1, Denpasar Telp : (0361) 233787 BIMC Hospital Bali Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai 100 X, Kuta 80361 Bali Telp : (0361) 761263 RSU Graha Asih Jl.I Gusti Ngurah Rai No. 33X Kuta - Badung Bali 80361 Telp : (0361) 764860 (24 Jam) RS Udayana Jl. PB Sudirman No. 1 Denpasar-Bali Telp : (0361) 228061, 228003 RSU Daerah Wangaya Jl. Kartini No. 133 Denpasar - Bali Telp : (0361) 222141, 222142 RSU Tabanan Jl. Pahlawan No. 14 Tabanan-Bali Telp : (0361) 811027 RSUD Kab. Klungkung Jl. Flamboyan No. 40 Semarapura Telp : (0366) 21172 RSUD TK II Bangli Jl. Kusuma Yudha No. 27 Bangli - Bali Telp : (0366) 91002, 91521 RSU Singaraja Jl. I Gusti Ngurah Rai No.30 Singaraja Telp : (0362) 22046 RSU Negara Jl. Wijaya Kusuma No. 17 Negara - Bali Telp : (0365) 41006
Denpasar Jl. Di Panjaitan Tel: +361 122 7828 Ngurah Rai Int’l Airport Jl. Ngurah Rai, Kuta-Bali Tel: +361 751038 Singaraja Jl. Seririt - Singaraja. Tel: +362 32174
Museum
Museum Puri Lukisan Jl. Raya Ubud Gianyar Tlp.: 0361 975 136 Open daily 9am-5pm Museum Antonio Blanco Jl. Raya Campuan, Ubud Tlp.: 0361 975 502 Open daily 9am-5pm Agung Rai Museum of Art (ARMA) Jl. Bima Pengosekan, Ubud Tlp.: 0361 976 659 Open daily 9am-6pm Alila Living Gallery Alila Ubud Tlp.: 0361 975 963 Museum Le Mayeur Jl. Hang Tuah, Sanur Tlp.: 0361 286 201 Open daily 8am-1.30pm
Tony Raka Fine Art Gallery Jl. Raya Mas no. 86, Ubud Tlp: 0361 781 6785 Museum Rudana Jl. Cok Rai Pudak no. 44,Ubud Tlp.: 0361 975 779 Gaya Art Space Jl. Raya Sayan, Ubud Tlp.: 0361 979 252 Open daily 9.30am-11pm Griya Santrian Gallery Jl. Danau Tamblingan 47, Sanur Tlp.: 0361 288 181 BIASA+ Jl. Seminyak No.34 Tlp.: 0361 847 5766 Ganesha Gallery Four Seasons Hotel Jimbaran Tlp.: 0361 701 010 Open daily 9am-6pm Hanna Artspace Jl. Raya Pengosekan, Ubud Tlp.: 0361 978 216 Kendra Gallery Uma Sapna Villa Jl. Drupadi No. 88B, Seminyak Tlp.: 0361 736 628 Komaneka Fine Art Gallery Jl. Monkey Forest, Ubud Tlp.: 0361 976 090 Museum Pasifika Kawasan Pariwisata BTDC Block P. Nusa Dua Tlp.: 0361 774 935 Open daily 10am-6pm Taksu Gallery W Retreat & Spa Bali-Seminyak Tlp.: +62 361 473 8106 Museum Neka Jl. Raya Campuhan, Ubud T lp.: 0361 975 074 Open daily 9am-5pm
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ACCOMODATIONS Anantara Uluwatu Jl. Pemutih - Labuan Sait Tlp. 0361-895 7555 Blue Point Bay Villas Jl. Labuan Sait Uluwatu Tlp. 0361-769888 Guna Mandala Inn Jl. Melasti, Labuan Sait, Pecatu Tlp. 0361-8957454 Mamo Hotel Jl. Mamo No. 2, Pantai suluban, Uluwatu Tlp. 0361-8433344 Sublime Hotel Pecatu Jl. Nabor 29 - Pecatu Tlp. 0361-8471117 Alam puisi Br. Sembuwuk, Desa Pejeng Ubud Tlp. 0361-8987883 Alam Ubud Desa Kendran, Tegalalang Ubud Tlp. 0361-879 0999 Gusde “House & Villa” Jl. Ambarwati, Br Kumbuh, Mas Ubud Bali Tlp. 0812 381 0292 Kamandalu Hotel Jl. Andong Br. Nagi Ubud Tlp. 0361-975825 Ladera Villa Ubud Jl. Bisma No. 25 Ubud Tlp. 0361-978127 Maya Ubud Jl. Gunung Sari Peliatan Ubud Tlp. 0361-977888 Pertiwi Jl. Monkey Forest Tlp. 0361-975236 Pertiwi Resort & Spa Jl. Monkey Forest Tlp. 0361-975237 Puri Gangga Desa Sebatu Gianyar Ubud 0361-902222
Puri Sebatu Br. Ampuh Ds. Sebatu Tegalalang Tlp. 0361-855331
The Regent Jl. Kusuma Sari Sanur Tlp. 0361-3011888
Alam Puri Jl. Trenggana No. 108 Penatih - Denpasar Tlp. 0361-463 737
Puri Sunia Jl. Tirta tawar Br. Abangan Tlp. 0361-9000 508
The Village “Cucina Italiana” Jl. Danau Tamblingan No. 47 Sanur Tlp. 0361-285025
B’Hotel Jl. Imam Bonjol No.508 Denpasar Tlp. 0361-8465757
Ubud Green Resort Jl. Sri Wedari 8 Ubud Tlp. 0361-9000 555 1 11 Villa Jl. Pakung sari, Seminyak Tlp. 0361-731 343 Alam Bidadari Jl. Dewi Saraswati No. 9 Sunset Road, Seminyak Tlp. 0361-730 520 C151 Villa Seminyak Jl. Laksamana No. 151 Seminyak Tlp. 0361-739 151 Desa Muda Village Jl. Raya Basangkasa No. 30 A, Seminyak Tlp. 0361-733088 The Heaven Bali Jalan Raya Seminyak 500 Tlp. 0361-738001 The Kayana Jl. Raya Petitenget Kerobokan Tlp. 0361-8476628 The One Boutique Villa Jl. Cendrawasih seminyak Tlp. 0361-4738600 The Seminyak Jl. Kayu Aya, Seminyak Beach Tlp. 0361-730814 Puri Kelapa (Garden Cottages) Jl. Segara Ayu No. 1 Sanur Tlp. 0361-286135
Mantra Nusa Dua Puri Nusa dua Jl Raya Nusa Dua Slt. Nusa Tlp. 0361-8465750
Plataran Canggu Jl. Pengubugan-canggu Tlp. 0361-411388
Ramada Bintang Jl. Raya Kartika Plaza Tlp. 0361-753292
SHOPPING
Sing Ken Ken Hotel Jl. Arjuna Legian Tlp. 0361-737577
Bali Deli Sanur Jl. Kunti no 117x, Seminyak Tlp. 0361-738 686
Adi dharma Jl. Benesari - Kuta Tlp. 0361-754 280 Amadea Jl. Laskmana 55, Seminyak, Kuta Tlp. 0361-8478155 Baruna Hotel Jl. Wana Segara 33, Tuban 0361-755577 Eden Kartika Plaza Jl. Karika Plaza 0361-3002121 Grand Mega Jl. By Pass Rai No. 234, Simpang Siur 0361-767672 Grand Whiz Jl. Kartika Plaza no.92 0361-759 - 099 Harris Kuta Raya Jl. Raya Kuta 0361-763863
Puri Sading Hotel Jl. Danau Tamblingan No.102 Sanur Tlp. 0361-286206
Kuta Seaview Jl. Pantai Kuta 0361-751961
Best Western Sunset road Jl. Sunset Road - Kuta Tlp. 0361-846 8500
Wina Holiday Jl. Pantai Kuta - Kuta Tlp. 0361-753 063
Board Rides Jl. Kayu aya Tlp. 0813 2187 1978 Issenso Jl. Raya Basangkasa no.45 Seminyak Tlp. 0361-847581 Bali Deli Seminyak Jl. Danau Tamblingan no.174 Tlp. 0361- 289 928 Batik Keris Discovery
Shopping Mall 1st fl T: 0361 769 756/717 Jl. Raya Legian 133, Kuta T: 0361 752 164 Bandara Ngurah Rai Domestic, T: 0361 755 616 International I, T: 0361 935 4796 International II, T: 0361 936 1108
Bali Brasco Jl. Sunset Road BB 8 Kuta Tlp. 0361-8947552 Lippo Mall Jl. Sunset Road Tlp. 0361-768 568 Jimbaran Plaza Jl. Uluwatu II No.88 Jimbaran Tlp. 0361-847985-59 Caspla Sea shell Jl. Pulau Moyo Gang Cemara A No 4 Tlp. 0361-2722222
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RESTAURANTS Métis Jl. Petitenget no. 6, Kerobokan Tlp. 0361-473 7888
Grocer & Grind Jl. Kayu Jati no. 3X, Petitenget Tlp. 0361-730 418
Potato Head Beach Club Jl. Petitenget, Seminyak Tlp. 0361-473 7979
KU DE TA Jl. Kayu Aya no. 9, Seminyak Tlp. 0361-736 969
Warisan Restaurant Jl. Raya Kerobokan no.38 Tlp. 0361-731175 Bistro Batu kali Jl. Laksamana Oberoi 55 Seminyak Tlp. 0361-730 928 Dapur Sunda Jl. Sunset Road 886 kuta Tlp. 0361-2105889 Lasal JL. Drupadi II no.100 Semiyak Tlp. 0361-738321 Solata Restaurant Jl. Sunset Road no.98 - 99 Seminyak Tlp. 0361-86 999 68 Big Fish Bar & Grill The Stones Hotel Legian Bali Jl. Pantai Kuta Tlp. 0361-300 5888 Bluefin Jl Kartika Plaza Tlp. 0361-764 100 Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. Jl. Kartika Plaza, Kuta Tlp. 0361-754 028 The Tenku Japanese Restaurant Jl. H. Juanda Tlp. 0361-935 1161 Warung Made Jl. Pantai Kuta Tlp. 0361 755 297 Jl. Raya Seminyak Tlp. 0361-732 130 Warung Eropa Jl. Petitenget 9D, Kerobokan Tlp. 0361-747 1771
Mama San Jl. Raya Kerobokan no. 135, Br. Taman Tlp. 0361-730 436 Take Restaurant Jl. Patih Jelantik - Legian Tlp. 0361-756745 Al Dente Kitchen & Bar Comples Kuta Sidewalk Jl. Kartika Plaza Tlp. 0361-762 900 Mama’s Jl. Raya Legian Tlp. 0361-761 151 Ultimo Italian Restaurant Jl. Laksmana no. 104X, Seminyak Tlp. 0361-738 720 Anomali Coffee Jl. Kayu Aya no. 7B Tlp. 0361-736 687 Jl. Raya Ubud, across Ubud market Tlp. 0361-972 263 Breeze The Samaya Bali Jl. Laksmana, Seminyak Tlp. 0361-731 149 Café Bali Jl. Laksmana, Oberoi, Seminyak Tlp. 0361-736 484 Café Marzano Jl. Double Six Tlp. 0361-8744 438 Warung Italia Jl. Kunti no. 2, Tlp. 0361 737 437 Hard Rock Café Jl. Pantai Kuta Tlp. 0361-755 661
Feyloon Jl. Raya Kuta no. 98 Tlp. 0361-766 308 Flapjaks Jl. Kartika Plaza, Complex Kuta Sidewalk T: Tlp. 0361-763 100 Gabah Restaurant & Bar Jl. Bakungsari, Kuta Tlp. 0361 751 864 Sushi Tei Jl. Sunset Road, Kuta Tlp. 0361-780 7744 / 7288 / 7455 Mannekepis Jl. Raya Seminyak no. 2 Tlp. 0361-847 5784 Sector Restaurant Jl. Hang Tuah No. 58 Sanur Tlp. 0361-28 7733 Cinnamon Bar Jl. Danau Tamblingan No.80 Sanur Tlp. 0361-288 457 Kopi Bali House Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai Tlp. 0361-270 990 Mezzanine Puri Santrian, Jl. Cemara no. 35, Sanur Tlp. 0361-270 624 Café Batu Jimbar Jl. Danau Tamblingan Tlp. 0361-287 374 Jim’bar’N Rooftop Lounge & Dining HARRIS Hotel Bukit Jimbaran Jl. Raya Uluwatu 2000 X, Ungasan Kuta Selatan, Jimbaran Tlp. 0361-846 8777 Finn’s Beach Club Semara Luxury Villa Resort Uluwatu Jalan Pantai Selatan Gau, Banjar Wijaya Kusuma, Ungasan Tlp. 0361-848 2111
Cikgo restaurant Jl. Raya Uluwatu No. 888 Pecatu Tlp. O81246519520 El Kabron Jl. Pantai Cemongkak Pecatu Tlp. 0361-7803416 Klapa New Kuta Beach Jl. New Kuta Beach, Pecatu Indah Resort Tlp. 0361-8484581 Kampung Bule JL. Pantai Geger Tlp. 0361-2158989 Blue Heaven Jl. Labuan Sait Padang padang Tlp. 0361-8967376 Pepenero Cucina Italiana Temple Hill Studios, Jl. Wanagiri no. 18, Jimbaran Tlp. 0361-704 677 Balique Jl. Uluwatu no. 39, Jimbaran Tlp. 0361-704 945 Bella Cucina InterContinental Bali Resort Jl. Uluwatu no. 45 Tlp. 0361-701 888 Chocolate Cafe Jimbaran Corner Jl. Bukit Permai, Banjar Pesalakan Tlp. 0361-704663 Tapis Kayumanis Jimbaran Jl. Yoga Perkanti, Jimbaran Tlp. 0361-705 777 The Warung Alila Villas Uluwatu Jl. Belimbing Sari, Tambyak Tlp. 0361-848 2166 Hanabi Japanese Restaurant Bali Collection A6# 2 Nusa Dua, Bali Tlp. 0361-774 506
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de Opera Beach Club The Bay, BTDC Nusa Dua Tlp. 0361-894 8168, 894 8178
Honey Bread Jl By Pass NguraRai Nusa Dua Tlp. 0361-776316
Hamabe Japanese Restaurant The Westin Resort, Nusa Dua Tlp. 0361-771 906
Table8 The Mulia, Mulia Resort & Villas – Nusa Dua Jl. Raya Nusa Dua Selatan, Sawangan Tlp. 0361-301 7777
Maguro Asian Bistro Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa Tlp. 0361-771 210 The Tao Bali Jl. Pratama no. 96, Tanjung Benoa Tlp. 0361-772 902 Laguna Garden Bali Coletion Nusa Dua A6 bali collection shopping center Block c1 Tlp. 0361-775 693 Laguna Garden Bali Coletion Nusa Dua C1 Bali Collection Shopping Center Block A6 No. 5 Tlp. 0361-778 915 Laguna Garden Pantai Mengiat Jl. Pantai Mengiat, Bualu Village Tlp. 0361-775 714 Laguna Garden Tanjung Benoa Jl. Pratama, Tanjung benoa Tlp. 0361-773 525 Soleil The Mulia, Mulia Resort & Villas Jl. Raya Nusa Dua Selatan Kawasan Sawangan, Nusa Dua Tlp. 0361-301 7777 Banyubiru The Laguna Resort & Spa. Nusa Dua Tlp. 0361-771 327 Bebek Bengil Dirty Duck Diner The Bay Bali, BTDC Lot CO, Nusa Dua Tlp. 0361-894 8200 Bumbu Bali Jl. Pratama, Tanjung Benoa Tlp. 0361-771 256
The Restaurant & Wine Cellar The Royal Santrian. Jl. Pratama Tlp. 0361-778 181 The Shore Nikko Bali Resort & Spa Jl. Raya Nusa Dua Selatan Tlp. 0361-773 377 Bubu Restaurant Jl. Raya Nusa Dua Br. Peminge Tlp. 0361-776529 Bebek Tebe Sari Br. Kelingkung Lodtunduh - ubud Tlp. 0361-8493382 Indus Restaurant Jl. Raya Sanggingan - Ubud Tlp. 0361-977 684 Alchemy Jl. Penestanan Tlp. 0361-971 981 Cafe Wayan Jl. Monkey Forest, Ubud Tlp. 0361-975 447 Warung Enak Jl. Pengosekan, Ubud Tlp. 0361-972 911 River Café Maya Ubud Resort & Spa Tlp. 0361-977 888 Betel Nut Jl. Raya Ubud Tlp. 0361-971 426 Ayung Terrace Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan Ubud, Gianyar Tlp. 036-977 577
Bebek Bengil - Dirty Duck Diner Padangtegal, Ubud Tlp. 0361-975 489 Jazz Cafe Jl. Sukma, Ubud Tlp. 0361-976 594 Seniman Coffee Jl. Sriwedari Tlp. 0361-972 085
SPA
The Spa at Maya Maya Ubud Resort and Spa Jl. Gunung Sari Peliatan, Ubud Tlp. 0361-977 888 The Spa at The Chedi Club Jl. Goa Gajah, Gianyar, Ubud Tlp. 0361-975 685 The Spa at The Samaya The Samaya Bali Jl. Laksmana, Seminyak Tlp. 0361-731 149
Bamboo Spa by L’Occitane Kupu Kupu Jimbaran Tlp. 0361 703 342
The Spa Villas Four Seasons Bali at Sayan Sayan, Ubud, Gianyar Tlp. 0361-977 577
Body Temple Spa Canggu Club, Jl. Canggu Club Tlp. 0361 848 3939
The Spa @ The Legian The Legian Bali Jl. Kayu Aya, Seminyak Tlp. 0361-730 622
Jari Menari Jl. Raya Basangkasa no. 47, Seminyak Tlp. 0361 736 740
Taman Air Spa Jl. Sunset Road no. 88, Seminyak Tlp. 0361-894 7300-2
Jiwa Spa Conrad Bali Tlp. 0361 778 788
Taman Merah Spa Jl. Raya Petitenget 469, Seminyak Tlp. 0361-473 6656
Soleil Medispa Discovery Shopping Mall, A36 Jl. Kartika Plaza, Tuban Tlp. 0361-769 748 Spa Furama Furama Villas & Spa Ubud Jl. Raya Mambal, Badung, Ubud Tlp. 0361-898 8688 Spa Uluwatu InterContinental Resort Bali Jl. Uluwatu no. 45, Jimbaran Tlp. 0361-701 888 Talaga Spa Graha Ganesa Blok A,B,C Jl. Dewi Sri Lc 16, Sunset Road Tlp. 0361-873 3831
Thermes Marins Bali Spa Ayana Resort and Spa Jl. Karang Mas Sejahtera, Jimbaran Tlp. 0361-702 222 Khayangan Spa The Seminyak Beach-Resort & Spa Tlp. 036-1730 814 DaLa Spa Villa De Daun Jl. Raya Legian, Kuta Tlp. 0361-756 276 Glo Day Spa & Salon Sanur Gopa Town Centre, Jl. Danau Poso 57 Tlp. 0361-282 826
The Ayur Spa The Kayana Jl. Raya Petitenget Tlp. 0361-847 6628
H’Spa Harris Resort Kuta Beach Tlp. 0361-753 868
Karma Spa Karma Kandara Tlp. 0361 848 2200
Kayumanis Spa at Ubud Sayan Village, Ubud Tlp. 0361-972 777
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Amo Spa Jl. Petitenget 100X, Seminyak Tlp. 0361-275 3337 Anantara Spa Anantara Seminyak Resort Tlp. 0361-737 773 Ashoka Spa Bali Dynasty Resort Jl. Kartika Plaza, Tuban Tlp. 0361-752 403 The Mandara Spa Nikko Bali Resort & Spa Jl. Raya Nusa Dua Selatan Tlp. 0361-773 377 Como Shambhala Spa Como Shambala Estate, Bengawan Giri, Ubud, Gianyar Tlp. 0361-978 888 The Spa at Kamandalu Kamandalu Resort & Spa Jl. Tegallalang, Banjar Nagi, Ubud Tlp. 0361-975 825 Nusa Dua Spa Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa Tlp. 0361-771 210 Remede Spa St. Regis Bali Resort Kawasan Pariwisata NusaDua Tlp. 0361-847 8111
ACTIVITIES Green Park Bali Under Water Scotter Jl. Setiabudi No. 18 Kuta 0361-849 6222 Pro Surf School Bali Jl. Pantai Kuta 0361-751200
Sobek Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai 100X Simpang Siur T: +62 361 287 059 Bali Elephant Park Denpasar T: +62 361 256 780 Bali Elephant Safari Park & Lodge Jl. Elephant Park Taro, Tegallalang T: +62 361 721 480
Bali Quad Discovery Tours Jl. Wirasatya VI no. 4x, Denpasar T: +62 361 720 766, 808 0305 Bali Treetop Adventure Park
Kebun Raya Eka Karya T: +62 361 852 0680 Dive Bali Jl. Danau Tamblingan X No. 31, Sanur T: +62 361 774504
Bali Safari & Marine Park Jl. Bypass Prof. Dr. Ida BagusMantra km 19,8, Gianyar T: +62 361 950 000
Nusa Dua Dive Centre Jl. Pratama 37 XX, Tanjung Benoa T: +62 361 774 711
Rimba Reptile Park Jl. Serma Cok Ngurah Gambir, Singapadu, Batubulan T: +62 361 299 344
Paddy Adventure ATV Perum Kuta Permai, Blok IV/1 Jl. I Gusti Ngurah Rai, Tuban T: +62 361 759 048
Bali Bird Park Jl Serma Cok Ngurah Gambir, Sukawati 0361-299 352 Bali Zoo Jl Raya Singapadu-gianyar 0361-294357 BMR Jl. Pratama No.99x, Tanjung Benoa 0361-771 757 Caspla Boat Jl. Hang Tuah Sanur 0361-3699999 Tirta Harum Jl Pratama 36-X tanjung Nusa Dua 0361-775575 Bali Beach Golf Course Jl. Hangtuah No 58, Sanur T: +62 361 287 733
Bali Marine Park Jl. Bypass Prof. Dr. Ida Bagus Mantra 0361-751 300254
Bali Golf & Country Club Kawasan Wisata Nusa Dua T: +62 361 771 791
Bali Learn to Surf Hard Rock Hotel Jl. Pantai, Kuta T: +62 361 792 2922
Bali Adventure Tours Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai, Pesanggaran T: +62 361 721 480
Pelangi Bali Mountain Cycling
Jl. Raya Campuhan, Ubud T: +62 361 975 992 SeeBali Adventures Jl. Jayagiri XIX no. 2, Denpasar T: +62 361 794 9693
Bali Horse Riding Jl. Diponegoro 150 B-12, Denpasar T: +62 361 238 759 Bali Nusa Dua Theatre Kawasan Pariwisata Nusa Dua T: +62 361 770 197 New Kuta Golf Kawasan Pecatu Indah Resort Jl. Raya Uluwatu Pecatu, Jimbaran T: +62 361 848 1333 Waka Land Cruises Jl Padang Kartika 5 X Padang Sambian T: +62 361 426 972 A True Balinese Experience
Jl. Diponegoro 150 B-12, Denpasar T: +62 361 239 440
Nirwana Golf Club Jl. Raya Tanah Lot, Kediri T: +62 361 815 960 Odyssey Submarine Bali Jl. Raya Kuta no. 9X T: +62 361 759 777, 759 888 Quicksilver Cruise Jl. Kerta Dalem no. 96, Denpasar T: +62 361 721 521 The New Canggu Club Jl. Canggu Club, Canggu T: +62 361 848 3939 Waterbom Jl. Kartika Plaza, Kuta T: +62 361 755 676 Bali Hai Cruises Benoa Harbour T: +62 361 720 331
BODY & SOUL Art of Body Jl. Merta Sari, Gg Pribadi no. 1 Seminyak T: +62 361 877 4094 Desa Seni Jl. Subak Sari 13, Pantai Berawa, Canggu T: +62 361 844 6392 Manik Organik Yoga Jl. Danau Tamblingan 85, Sanur T: +62 361 855 3380 Motion Fitness Jl. Sri Rama no. 72 T: +62 361 762 385 Sunset Fitness Jl. Sunset Road No. 1828, Seminyak T: +62 361 888 7026 Sunset Pilates Jl. Dewi Sri no.98, Kuta T: +62 361 791 4127 Yoga Barn Jl Pengosekan, Padang Tegal, Ubud T: +62 361 971 236