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Friday, December 30, 2011

Kuta Bali

Kuta, Bali Travel Guide

Kuta is the most popular holiday destination in Bali with thousands of tourists flocking every year to enjoy the white sand beach, great surf, endless shopping opportunities and hundreds of bars and clubs so you can dance the night away. There's definitely no shortage of things to do in Kuta. If you're planning a holiday to Bali in the near future, you may find some of these Kuta destination tips helpful.

Firstly you'll need somewhere to stay. There is a huge range of accommodation options in Kuta ranging from budget backpacker bungalows to 5 star luxury hotels. If you're on a budget, most of the cheaper accommodation is clustered around Poppies I and II which starts from around 70,000 Rp per night. It's a good idea to check out the room before you pay to see exactly what you're getting and remember that haggling is expected.

For higher standard accommodation there are plenty of mid range bungalows and cottages and plenty of world class hotels, some of which have large resorts just outside of Kuta. You also have the option of renting a private villa which can be a good option for couples or families.

There are hundreds of shops in Kuta selling the usual tourist garb - sarongs, beach dresses, jewelry and t-shirts. There are also plenty of surf stores selling boards and gear by Quicksilver, Billabong and the like at much lower prices than in other countries. There is also the beachfront Discovery shopping mall containing many western brand stores and cafes.

There are bars and clubs aplenty in Kuta so there's no chance of a quiet night. Cocktails made from 'arak' - the local spirit are very popular and the party starts every night getting busy from around midnight to the early hours of the morning. There are also plenty of more laid back bars and lounges for a more sophisticated experience.

Some of the most popular clubs in Kuta include The Bounty (part of The Bounty Hotel Bali ), Mbargo and Paddy's club. Most of the visitors to Kuta seem to party hard every night and then sleep or surf it off on the beach the next day. There are also lots of great beaches nearby like Dreamland Bali if you get tired of Kuta.

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Padma Resort Bali

Bali Padma Hotel, Island of Peace on the Busiest Place of Kuta

Though it is located right in the heart of the busy Kuta-Legian shopping and entertainment area, Bali Padma Hotel is an island of peace. All of the resort's numerous facilities are sheltered within a large wall confound that resembles a lush and long- establish botanical garden. Just outside Bali Padma's gates is Bali's largest assortment of fashion boutiques, jewelry shops, art galleries, street cafes and dance clubs. Yet once guests enter the hotel grounds, there is a bless calm that allows for real relaxations.

The resort includes 167 standard rooms, 216 deluxe chalets, four studio suites, six junior suites, six deluxe suits, and extremely luxurious presidential suite. All have individually-controlled air conditioning, IDD telephones, satellite television reception, mini bar and private balconies or terrace.

Spread before the high ceilinged open air lobby is a complex of formal stone gateways, pools, waterfalls and pools filled with blooming water lilies " Padma " in Bahasa Indonesia. The centerpiece is a 45 swimming pool that is of Bali's most spectacular. Within the pool complex is a children's pool, a huge sunning terrace and the swim up Seruni Pool Bar.

The Batavia restaurant, between pool and beach front, offers a distinguished pan-Asian menu. Kurumaya specializes in such Japanese entrees as shabu-shabu, sukiyaki and teppanyaki. Also close to the beach is the pizzeria, where the accent is definitely Italian. Taman Ayun is Bali Padma's casual coffee shop restaurant. open round the clock, where the Friday Rijstaffel buffet spread precedes a dazzling performance of traditional music and dance.

Other cultural shows ( including the famous kecak dance, with its chorus of gesturing chanting men ) are staged at the resort's outdoor theatre in conjunction with elaborate theme-night parties.

O'Barrel is the name of Bali Padma's fun pub, which pulsate from late afternoon happy hours right on through to closing with music played by a live band.

Bali Padma's guests looking for great shopping bargains need to travel far the hotel's own arcade has a gold and silver shop, a fine arts gallery and several other boutiques that sell sport wear and souvenirs. Also within the arcade are a tour and travel agency, a postal desk, a currency exchange, a convenience store and a news-stand. There is a health clinic within the hotel and a doctor on call at all hours.

Saturday, December 24, 2011

wakatobi

How To Get To Wakatobi (Indonesian Marine National Park)

It is a good news for everyone who love undersea tourism. You do not need to make every effort and waste your time any more to go to Wakatobi Marine National Park, South East Sulawesi Indonesia, a great place to explore amazing undersea scenery. From now on, it is easier and faster to get there than before, because many direct flights is scheduled from and to Wakatobi.

Some time ago, to reach Wakatobi, traveler must first traveled to Makassar or Kendari (province capital of South East Sulawesi) by planes or ferries from Jakarta or Bali (to the present time, there is no direct international flights to Makassar). Then, they must connected their travel by plane or boat/local ferries to go to Bau-Bau (transit town) before they got the point of Wakatobi.

And the good news is, Usman Syafei Jamal as Minister of Transportation of Indonesian Government, made Matahora Airport official at the end of June 2009. The airport had been developed since 2007, located in Wangi-Wangi, a regional capital of Wakatobi. Matahora's runway are 1400 m and 30 m of its length and width. Next, it will be added to become 2100 m in 2010 in order that runway can be landed by plane as Boeing 737.

Thus, there are two airports operated in Wakatobi. The first one is Maranggo Airport that operated by Wakatobi Dive Resort who serves direct flight occasionally from Bali to Tomia (exclusive tourist package/air charter).

The second one is the airport that we have just talked above, Matahora Airport. By now, there is only SusiAir who operates ten flights per week (Kendari-Wakatobi-Kendari) and it just takes about 45 minutes in one trip.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Legian Beach Hotel

The Legian Beach Hotel, just five kilometers from the International Airport is perfect for families, honeymooners and business travelers. The cottages and guest rooms are set within a landscaped tropical garden complete with coconut palms, shady trees, and sweet-scented flowers. The hotel has been styled in traditional Balinese architecture and utilizing local materials from Bali and neighboring islands. The hotel includes two swimming pools, fitness center, tennis and squash courts, surfing academy with professional instructors and unique to Legian Beach, a cooking class

Please note that this hotel operates exclusive contracts with other vendors to service specific markets and thus these rates do not apply to nationals of Japan. We apologize for the inconvenience.

Distance to Airport 5 km.Km

Earliest Check-In 3:00 PM

Number of Floors 4

Number of Restaurants 4

Number of Rooms 218

Parking Available Yes

Room Service (Yes, No, 24 Hrs) Yes

Room Voltage 220

Time to Airport (Minutes) 20

Year Hotel Built 1974

Please take note of the following renovations:
Bale Banjar Restaurant: November 6, 2011 to March 31, 2012.
Coco Pool: November 6 - November 20, 2011.
Construction work for both projects will proceed from 9:00am - 6:00pm daily.

Nyepi Religious Day

Please be informed that Bali island celebrates Nyepi (Silent) Day each year on below dates. The Nyepi (Silent) Day is a day of absolute silence throughout the island. No outdoor activities are allowed including check in and check out from hotels. March 23, 2012 | March 12, 2013 | March 31, 2014 | March 21, 2015 | March 9, 2016 | March 28, 2017

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Bali Holiday Packages

Bali Holiday Packages - For a Memorable Holiday

An island in Indonesia, It has some of the most picturesque locales in the entire world with many untouched beaches. In addition to beaches, This is also known for hills, forests, rice terraces, as well as volcanoes. While a number of volcanoes on Bali are active, many have not erupted in the recent past and they attract a great many tourists each year to Bali. Today, travel and tourism websites offer a wide range in Bali Holiday Packages. Keeping in mind that different people have different expectations from a Bali Travel package, travel websites have specifically designed packages on offer for Bali. While certain packages focus on beaches of Bali, there are also other travel packages that are designed around the dense forests that Bali has to offer. Among the leading websites that offer packages for Bali Is.

Bali Vacation Packages are available in many varieties. While there is a Bali Travel package available for newly married couples, there are also many packages of other kinds as well. For anyone contemplating touring Bali, options available are indeed endless where it comes to travel packages. This is travel packages are available at highly attractive rates and can be availed from travel and tourism websites in a convenient manner. Travel packages to Bali can either be concentrated on Bali alone, or can also include a trip to neighbouring Kuala Lumpur as well.

As an island that thrives on its tourism industry, It has indeed much to offer to people opting for this Vacation Packages. With breathtaking natural scenery and pristine locales, Bali is a paradise for those interested in all that Nature has to offer. In addition to picturesque scenery, this also has a rich cultural tradition. Performing arts, sculpture and handicrafts enjoy much prominence in Bali. Traditional dances performed by skilled artists are a unique feature of Balinese culture. These dances depict themes from epics such as Ramayana. Bali Holiday Packages promise to provide memories that last for a lifetime.

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Ubud Bali

The Top 7 Sights to See Around Ubud Bali

Ubud Bali is an idyllic village in the heart of Bali. Once you stay here a couple of days you wish you could stay for weeks and then for months. There are so many things to do ranging from attending the gracious legong dance at Ubud palace or by following a course in Balinese painting or to go on a bird watching tour with an eccentric Englishman in the rice paddies.

But that's not all. When you're in Ubud you have to travel around a bit to really appreciate the surroundings which make Ubud without a doubt the cultural capital of Bali. Here are our top 7 sights to see around Ubud Bali.

1. Just northwest of Ubud you find on the outskirts of Bedulu an amazing temple sight called 'Goa Gajah', which means Elephant Cave. It was discovered by Dutch archeologists in 1923 after they heard locals describe a cave with a monstrous elephant head. The head turned out to represent a demon and not an elephant.

Two decades later in 1954 a bathing pool and fountains were discovered just in front of the cave. Today the bathing pool has been renovated into a section for men and one for woman where nymph statues are holding jugs which spew water into the pool.

2. Just around the corner of Goa Gajah, a 300m long walk through ricefields you find another ancient sight called 'Yeh Puluh', where yeh means 'holy spring' and pulu means 'stone vessel'. Here you find 25-metre long series of rock-cut panels said to originate from the fourteenth of fifteenth century.

Historians believe that the rock-cut panels tell a five-part story and while a lot of it has been lost you can still see some terrific statues of the Hindu god Khrishna and scenes depicting daily Balinese life such as a man carrying river water on a shoulder pole following a higher caste woman wearing jewelry.

3. The tiny village of Pejeng lies on the Bedulu-Tampaksiring road and has been inhabited since the Bronze Age and is considered a sacred site to the Balinese. At their Penataran Sasih temple you can find the Moon of Pejeng which is the biggest and oldest kettle drum ever cast believed to date from the third century BC. This bronze gong is almost two meter long and situated high in the tower at the back of the temple compound.

4. Continuing on the road to Tampaksiring you find the amazing setting of 'Gunung Kawi', ten royal tombs carved out in rocks set amidst its rice paddies, palm trees and the river Pakrisan. The ten tombs were built in the 11th century and are surprisingly well maintained considering the tropical weather conditions.

The story goes that the five tombs across the river are dedicated to King Udayana, his queen Mahendradatta, their oldest son Airlangga (who ruled Eastern Java) and their youngest son Anak Wungsu who ruled Bali from 1050 to 1077 AC and brother Marakata.

5. Just north of Gunung Kawi you find the impressive temple sight of Tirta Empul. 'Tirta' is derived from the Sanskrit word 'amrita' meaning 'nectar of life' and this is Bali's most sacred bathing place. The Balinese believe that the source provides holy water with magical powers.

Brahman priests from all over Bali come here to collect the holy water they use for offerings and purification ceremonies.

There is a bathing area for women and men but as a foreigner it is not allowed to take a dip here since the place is too sacred for the Balinese. Nonetheless you can stroll around the temple complex and see the Balinese taking a bath.

6. On the road from Ubud to Tabenan you find the impressive 'Margarana memorial' in Marga, built in honor to those fallen against the Dutch in 1949. Here several Balinese warriors under leadership of Gusti Ngurah Rai fought a bloody battle ending in a puputan, which means a fight to deaths even with suicide instead of the prospect of ending up as a prisoner of the colonial Dutch.

The 17 m high Margaran Memorial was built in 1954 and has eight roofs in Javanese style, symbolising the unity of those fallen warriors.

7. On the road from Ubud to Lovina you run into the stunning temple complex of 'Taman Ayun' in Mengwi village and is one of Bali's most beautiful temples because it looks like it is set on an island. Taman Ayun means 'beautiful flower garden' so you can imagine that it must be beautiful.

The temple was built in 1634 during the powerful Mengwi Kingdom and here the rajas (kings) and high priests conducted offerings in order to maintain the balance between the 'creator' and the 'destroyer'.

The temple consists of several courtyards but as a visitor you are only allowed to enter the first two courtyards and peek over the wall to see the other courtyard.

As you can see the area of Ubud Bali has some amazing travel sights to visit and is definitely something which should not be missed while staying at this idyllic village.

Monday, December 12, 2011

Map of Bali

Map of Bali

You will find Bali located three miles off the west coast of Java with a comparatively tiny land area of just over 5,000km; Bali could fit into Australia over 1,200 times. From the tip of Bali in the north to the end of the island in the south is only 55miles and east to west it's only ninety miles, so getting around the island is reasonably easy and the longest drive that you would need to do in order to get to any resort would be 2 hours at the most.

The most popular Bali hotel resorts are situated in the south of the island with a couple of others along the east and west coast. Nusa Dua is the most southern resort that's popular with visitors, although you will find other less known ones a bit further south. The roads round the coast of Bali are typically in good shape, it is when you leave the main stretch that you'll find that the roads are very seldom maintained to any standard and are typically just mud tracks regularly impassible by 2 vehicles and you want to be cautious about folk and animals that use not only these side roads but the main roads to walk on.

Heading along the west coast from Nusa Dua you will come to Jimbaran another very popular and busy tourist resort. Perhaps 10 minutes further along you will go by Ngurah Rai International airport that's used as a gateway for the rest of Indonesia. Kuta and South Kuta are maybe another twenty minutes drive from here and this is where you'll find the most commercialized area of Bali. Not only are the hotels built to accommodate many tourists, but the leisure facilities and the shopping areas very tourist orientated.

The drive from here to the tip of the west coast will take you past some of the more up market visitor destinations of Bali. Legian and Seminyak are situated along the west coast and offer more luxurious accommodation including private beaches, gardens and swimming pools. The rest of the drive up the west coast will take you past many places to remain, but they don't seem to be the best known or well-liked resorts or hotels. For the holiday maker who favors secluded areas there will be plenty of places to remain along this western section of Bali without all the trappings and crowds of the big tourist places.

From here you could head inland in an easterly direction and you will come to Ubud which is situated in the mountainous region of Bali. The landscape is worlds apart compared to the seaside resorts. Here you will be encircled by lush tropical rain forests with stunning views of the mountains and volcanoes. Driving further east you'll shortly come to the eastern shore, where there are some popular resorts. As with the resorts further up the west coast you'll find these are far more expensive than the southern areas because of the wonderful diving locations around this area. The widely recognized resorts on the east coast are Candi Dasa and Sanur. After you get to Sanur you can take a detour inland and come to Denspanar, the capital of Bali. Though this is not actually a well-liked tourist destination due to its lack of beaches, night life and shopping malls, it is still worth taking time out to explore.

From Denspanar you would drive south again and before you get to Nusa Dua where you started from, you'll pass Tanjung Benoa an an incredibly well liked, but very up market area. Tanjung Benoa is situated on the tip of the peninsula and has stunning views of the sea.

As far as the most visited and popular places in Bali go, those are the better known ones, but Bali offers so very much more. There are such a lot of more Bali hotels situated all round the island and on some of the smaller islands just round the coast. Bali is definitely an island to be explored and visiting one of the smaller know towns will give you a miles better comprehension of the genuine Balinese lifestyle.

Friday, December 9, 2011

Bali Accommodation

Accommodation Rental in Bali Island


Bali is an island that is 3.2 km east of Java, it is just about 8 degrees south of the equator. The Bali Strait separates the two islands and there are regular crossings by ferry between Java and Bali.

The tallest part of Bali is Mount Agung which is an active volcano that last erupted in 1963 and it is 3,142 m high. This stands towering higher than the clouds and can be observed from countless areas of the island.

Bali is circled by coral reefs which are equally stunning and hazardous. There are many beaches in the region of Bali a quantity of made up of white sand and others made of black sand which comes from the volcanic rock.

Bali has no main water way, although the river can be traveled by the small sampan boats. Though there are a number of rivers that are well-liked with the travelers for white water rafting a few of them stream through inaccessible valleys of sheer rock some of which are hand carved and are a view to observe.

There is a great deal of building for tourism in between Pasut and Klatingdukuh, but apart from the temple of Tanah Lot which is on the coast in the sea and can't be accessed at high tide, there is no major tourism in this area.

Denpasar is the Capital of Bali and has just about 200,000 residents followed by Singaraja located towards the North of the island.

Kuta is the foremost area for tourism and is situated next to the beach. There are many luxury villas to rent in Bali and Kuta also has a number of hotels as well as guest house style lodging. The ocean at Kuta beach can be extremely perilous people really have to be careful when swimming in the sea. Strong rip tides are common. You must take care particularly with children or weak swimmers and check it is out of harm's way before jumping the sea.

The south of Bali has a lot of resorts like the Bukit and Uluwatu which have some nice cliffside villas for rent and for sale.

Padang Padang is a excellent place for surfing and there are a lot of resorts and private luxury villas for rent in this region which looks out over the sea and the enormous waves, just right for the surf mad people which frequent Bali from across the globe. Padang Padang beach and Dreamlands are two recent developments where you will discover luxurious property in Bali as well as some terrific luxury hotel deals in Bali.

Sanur is popular with ex pats there is a number of long term rental luxury villas and residences available in the area. There are also a lot of beach front resorts in Sanur too.

There are lots of fine dining restaurants in Bali plenty of that can be seen in Seminyak as well as a lot of the top boutique hotels.

You will never run out of things to do in Bali whether you are into spa treatments or scuba-diving. Shopping or jogging. Water sports are also a major attraction and are much cheaper to do than in other tourist hotspots nearly the World.

Whilst in Bali a visit to the monkey forest is a must. The monekys are free to roam where they like and feeding them is all part of the experience. Other excursions include the bat temple, the fire dances and a great magic show.

Spas are a big part of Bali and people flock from all over the world for the latest spa treatments including a wide range of massages and treatments for numerous ailments or just to relax and feel good. Yoga is another big part of Bali and there are a lots of places for yoga and meditation with beautiful view and landscape, plus personal trainer if you request.

You can find cheap or luxury accommodation rental in Bali, beachfront villas, or some nice luxury hotels deals. So do not wait any longer, take the time to research Bali and visit as soon as you have the time and opportunity to do so. You will not be regret.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Nusa Dua

3 Reasons to Live It Up in Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia


Situated in the eastern part of Bali, Nusa Dua is a 741-acre enclave that envelopes numerous upscale resorts and 5-star hotels for distinguished travelers. And in this neighborhood of sophistication and luxury, indulgence takes all forms of shapes and sizes.

Glorious Accommodations

Located 40 km from Denpasar, Nusa Dua is most famous for its lavish hotels and resorts. Here, splurging on accommodations is a given and a welcome treat for some. Most hotels have all-inclusive facilities and services that you would not want to go outside at all. Usually incorporating serene and captivating atmospheres built on natural accents and distinctive décor, the mesmerizing comforts of such accommodations here are always worth every penny.

Cozy lodgings in Nusa Dua come in different types to suit the needs of every visitor. Whether you'll be traveling with family, friends, or loved ones, you'll surely find the right type of accommodation for your stay. From well-appointed suites to exclusive Bali villas, you'll never run out of elegant options. And upscale or not, you can also get great value for your money when you chance upon a special promo, like The Bali Khama's latest promotional package.

The nightlife scene in Nusa Dua may not be as colorful as its neighboring beach locales, but if you're staying at one of its posh hotels, you wouldn't need to worry. Entertainment and amusements in the area include fine dining restaurants and exclusive bars, perfect for romantic evenings or even just a casual drink with a couple of friends.

A World of Rejuvenation

Another staple in the Nusa Dua neighborhood is its collection of health spas and wellness centers. Whether independent or housed within the walls of hotels, spas here are known for providing a wide selection of soothing, revitalizing, and beautifying treatments. These include everything from authentic Balinese massage and facials to scrubs and sauna services. Surely, one cannot go without a visit to such sanctuary for the senses.

Exhilarating Diversions

With the pristine beaches just close by, water sports and other engaging activities are never too far behind. A favorable destination for surfers in between October to April, the shores of Nusa Dua offer the perfect place to ride the gigantic waves. It is also an ideal spot for other adventures such as snorkeling, jet skiing, scuba diving, fly fishing, and even the leisurely banana boat rides. If you want to stay dry, the surrounding area is just right for tennis and squash games. Or if you want, you can arrange a round of golf at the Bali Golf and Country Club.

Monday, December 5, 2011

Bali Airport

Bali Airport (Ngurah Rai) Denpasar - Indonesia

Bali Ngurah Rai International Airport, also known as Denpasar International Airport, is located in southern Bali, 13 km south of Denpasar. It is Indonesia's third-busiest international airport.

Bali Airport Quick Facts

Airport Code
Bali (Denpasar) IATA airport code is DPS and ICAO code is WADD

Bali (Denpasar) Airport is operated by: PT Angkasa Pura I

Location
Located at 8°44?53?S 115°10?3?E, 14 feet (4 meters) above sea level, Bali - Ngurah Rai International Airport (Denpasar) is located 13 km south of Denpasar and 2.5 km from Kuta.

Capacity
One runway
Runway 09/27 - 9,842 feet, 3,000 meters long - Asphalt

Domestic Arrival and Departure Terminal Area: 9.039 m²
International Arrival and Departure Terminal Area: 28.630 m²
The parking area is 38.358 m².
The total terminal area is 265.60 Ha.

The Domestic Terminal is located in the old building, while the International Terminal is located in the L shaped terminal. The airport has 17 gates: 3 in the Domestic Terminal, and 14 in the International Terminal. The Domestic Terminal has 35 check in counters, and 2 baggage carousels.

Friday, December 2, 2011

Hotels in Bali

Luxury Hotels in Bali

Bali is an Indonesian island, lying between Java and Lombok. The island is has the vast majority of Indonesia's Hindu minority. It is also the largest tourist destination in the country. Balinese culture was strongly influenced by Indian and Chinese, and particularly Hindu.

Recommended Luxury Hotels in Bali:

The Shanti Residence Bali is the most Luxurious hotel at Bali. Located at Nusa Dua on the multi award-winning island of Bali, the Shanti has suites with private master chef, spa, gym, kitchen, in-house grill, state of art electronics and audio room, swimming pool and private plunge pool, gazebos and lush gardens. Personal chef will prepare you with in-villa gourmet meals, a couple's moonlight massage, private yoga coaching, personal training, manicure and pedicure, and much more!

Villa Bulan Putih Bali Step through the fabulous stone entrance to Villa Bulan Putih, the Luxury getaway brings home comfort in this seven-bedroom villa complex. This hotel is also staffed with gourmet chefs, butlers, cleaning grounds staffs, car drivers and night time security. Guests can get comfort and safty while staying at resorts.

The Sahita Luxury Residence & Villa Bali is designed to be a perfect place for private party, event, wedding and gathering. Orientated towards the meditative waters of the Indian Ocean, this hotel is surrounded by coconut palms and flowers. The Sahita represents good taste without compromising comfort. The term 'Sahita' is an ancient Sanskrit word which means "togetherness" in that Sahita is a high-end hotel where guests will experience togetherness.

Villa Casis Bali was Voted Top 10 Best Villa in Destin Magazine, and Top 10 Best Villa in Conde Nast Traveller, Top 5 Sexiest Villa in Bali Istyle Magazine. Casis Bali has an awarding interior design. Casis is also within walk distance to best white sand beach.

Amanusa Resort Bali has a plain outlook, however, it is actually a very luxurious resort full of high quality services, facilities and amenities. It is best recommend for honeymooner who wish to experience a Super Deluxe class property and services. Amanusa is located close to the warm Indian Ocean on Bali's southern, volcanic ally sculptured, peninsula. Amanusa is about 20 minutes driving from the Bali International Airport, Ngurah Rai.

Bali's natural attractions, exciting night-life, year-round moderate climate, and the absence of security problems has made it the top touring island compared to many other islands all over the world. One trip to Bali can make you addicted to it for the rest of your life.