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TEAMTALK

SLEEK SIXTEEN ‘Om Swastiastu...’

It’s hard to believe that Bali & Beyond magazine is now sixteen years old! From a tabloid format to a magazine format, every passing year has brought changes, just like every passing year has brought change and development to this lovely island. In honor of beloved Bali, we decided to highlight some worthy organizations that would really benefit from your support as they work to empower Bali communities. Turn to PONDERING POINT for our comprehensive list and to read about how you can give

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back. We also have an interview with Daniel Ziv, the Bali-based director and producer

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of the documentary Jalanan. Government officials in Jakarta are taking notes from this inspiring and heartwarming film, and we hope you do too! And as always, we’ve handpicked some fresh options around Bali for you to explore, whether you spend this July seeking panoramic jungle backdrops in Ubud, sipping cocktails on rooftops in lively South Bali, or splashing around in the waters of Sanur. We hope you like what we’ve chosen, and don’t forget you can always access our back issues on issuu for even more ideas! Thank you to those who have supported us every step of the way, and thank you readers for coming along for the ride. We welcome your feedback and hope to continue delivering exciting content for your reading pleasure for many years to come.

‘Om Shanti Shanti Shanti Om…’ The Team

Errata: In the June 2014 edition, the brand Kiehl’s is misspelled as Keihl’s. We apologize for the error.

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BALI & BEYOND General Manager GOESTAMAR ARDIBRATA goestamar@baliandbeyond.co.id Managing Editor MUTIA ARINI ADISOMA mutia@baliandbeyond.co.id Editorial Advisors A.A. GEDE RAI, JOHN M. DANIELS Graphic Advisor WENIAR PRAMESTI Senior Graphic Designer I PUTU PARTAJAYA putu@baliandbeyond.co.id Web & Graphic Designer MELIYANA SANTOSO meli@baliandbeyond.co.id Advertising & MarComm. Manager D. ARIEF SENOAJI arief@baliandbeyond.co.id Senior Advertising Sales Executive NOVENTY ARIANI venty@baliandbeyond.co.id Senior Advertising Sales Executive MEE WAURAN mee@baliandbeyond.co.id F&A Supervisor A.A. KETUT SUKERTI agung@baliandbeyond.co.id GA & Personnel Adm GEDE ADARA adara@baliandbeyond.co.id Distribution NYOMAN TRI HARIAN SAPUTRA nyoman@baliandbeyond.co.id

Contributors BAYU RAHANATHA, BEN SILVER, ANGGARA MAHENDRA, EMMANUEL KRISTYONO FABIO LORENZO, DIAZ, FADIL AZIZ, KATIE TRUMAN, EDWIN PANGESTU

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Edwin Pangestu

is a lecturer at Udayana University and a Marketing Communications specialist. He also has his own business in tourism but still finds time to continue his writing hobby.

is a Balinese photographer based in Denpasar. He is currently working on personal documentary projects related to cultural, social and environmental issues. anggaramahendra.com

is a Jakartabased beverage blogger and food photographer with a keen passion for wine, spirits, coffee, Italian food, anything pork, the guitar, Three Kingdom and AC/DC.

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Emmanuel Kristyono

waved goodbye to her native England fifteen years ago and has been living in Southeast Asia as a freelance writer ever since. She contributes to numerous international publications on her two big loves, Vietnam and Indonesia.

is a creative director with fashion background, moved to Bali from Jakarta 2 years ago, involved in the making of several ad campaigns, editorial shoot and articles for publication. www.whoisdiaz.com

is a make-up artist who believes that beauty comes from within. She is passionate about travel and loves working with people from different countries and learning about their cultures.

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A YEAR OF CELEBRATIONS

PHOTOS & FUN FACTS

A look at the Balinese ceremonies that have passed and the ones that are yet to come this year

Snapshots and quotes picked up throughout June and July

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SIGHTS&SOUNDS

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LIFESTYLE&LEISURE TIPS & TRICKS

A spinoff of our ‘Dos and Donts’ article in January, but now with a personal twist

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REST&RELAXATION FRENCH FLAIR

The Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua Resort combines French flair with Balinese charm

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PONDERINGPOINT

DINE&DELIGHTS

UP THE GARDEN PATH Discover (and taste!) what’s growing at the Hanging Gardens Ubud

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PROFILE&PORTRAIT

PITCH IN, HELP OUT

Why not do something to help out with the issues confronting Bali?

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TO THE STREETS

18 PRIMEPROMOTION Hot deals and promotions of the month that shouldn’t be missed

22 NEW&NEWS

Q & A with Daniel Ziv, the director and producer of the inspiring film “JALANAN”

This month’s select news updates from the island’s tourism industry and what’s new around the island

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INVITE&INDULGE

News updates from the tourism industry and what’s new beyond Bali

FIELD OF DREAMS

Spa treatments at The Chedi Club that take place in the middle of shimmering rice fields

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FASHIONFOLIO

88 SEE&SEEN Snapshots of events and happenings within the preceding month

SLEEK SIXTEEN

The spirit of being wild and free at sixteen with a dash of sass and sophistication

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ROOFTOP REVELRIES Bali shakes up the after-hours options with trendy14rooftop venues BALI&BEYOND JULY 2014

92 BALIMAPS Map of Bali showing specific tourism areas and places of interest, as well as a distance scale between the island’s main destinations

98 INFOINDEX Useful directory of companies and island-based businesses

FIRST COLUMN PHOTO COURTESY OF HANGING GARDENS UBUD SECOND COLUMN BY FABIO LORENZO, THIRD COLUMN COURTESY OF SPRING SPA

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EXPLORING LAMPUNG’S COAST Swim, hike and camp along this rugged and beautiful stretch of coastal Sumatra

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ACTION&ATTRACTION FLY IN THE SKY

Kite surfing in Sanur will get your blood pumping for sure!

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CAPITALCORNER

3rd WAVE COFFEE

A hip new trend infecting Jakarta’s most devoted coffee aficionados

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PRIMEPROMOTION

SALE OF THE SEASON One of Bali’s most prominent fashion brands, Paul Ropp is having their annual warehouse sale from July 16 to 19. Renowned for free-spirited designs featuring unique ethnic motifs and prints in vibrant colors that stimulate the senses, Paul Ropp creates clothing with “fun in the sun” in mind. Open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at their Kerobokan location, this summer sale is not to be missed. Paul Ropp Jalan Pengubengan 1X, Kerobokan (0361) 730-023 www.paulropp.com

ROMANCE BY THE SEA Looking to treat a special someone? The Legian Bali’s Seafood Indulgence dinner is the perfect answer. Every Friday Executive Chef Luke MacLeod prepares an extensive selection for you at The Sun Deck, with grilled Tasmanian salmon, sea scallops and snapper in banana leaf with Balinese spices, and Black Angus tenderloin and rack of lamb for those hungry for more than seafood. Don’t miss out on the made-to-order gado-gado salad and the Valrhona dessert delights! There is really something for everyone. Savor it all for Rp. 650,000++ while you watch the waves roll in as the sun disappears into the horizon. The Legian Bali, Jalan Kayu Aya, Seminyak (0361) 730-622, www.ghmhotels.com

SUMMER MUSIC FEST

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This August, the Potato Head Beach Club is holding a two-day festival called the Sunny Side Up Tropical Festival! Working in collaboration with Ismaya Live, the festival will feature international mixologists and music acts such as award-winning singer Ellie Goulding, New York hip hop artist Azealia Banks, DJ RAC, DJ Goldroom and breakthrough artist Jessie Andrews. There are still artists yet to confirm such as potential headliner Mayer Hawthorne, so save the dates of August 20 and 21, check the festival website for ticket prices, and keep a close eye on the beach club’s Facebook page for updates! Potato Head Beach Club Jalan Petitenget, Seminyak (0361) 473-7979 www.sunnysideupfest.com

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During this year’s month-long FIFA World Cup, get into the spirit at the InterContinental Bali Resort. From June 12 to July 13 the resort will have broadcast live matches at the Sunset Beach Bar & Grill and the Bella Cucina Restaurant. Every week the little ones can participate in fun activities like soccer tournaments and World Cup tumbler painting, while teens and adults can compete in twice-weekly goal kicking competitions, soccer ball juggling competitions and weekend soccer tournaments. Indulge in World Cup Sunday Brunch and a sports massage at the Spa Uluwatu as well! Contact the resort for more details. InterContinental Bali Resort Jalan Uluwatu No. 45, Jimbaran (0361) 701-888, www.bali.intercontinental.com

FAMILY HOLY DAY During Ramadhan, this year’s holy month of fasting, the Ibis brand in Indonesia is offering a special rate at all their hotels across the country, including at the Ibis Styles Bali Kuta Dewi Sri. The rates start at Rp. 400,000 nett/room/night for two persons and are inclusive of sahur breakfast and meal coupons for Iftar dinner that can be used at any participating Ibis hotel. The most exciting part of this offer? Guests who book through this campaign will get a chance to win the ultimate grand prize of an Umrah package to the holy land for two persons! Ibis Styles Kuta Dewi Sri, Jalan Dewi Sri, Kuta (0361) 846-9700 www.ibis.com

FRUIT POPS If you are looking for something to cool you down this summer, look no further than the Luna Roof Bar and try their “Popsicohols”. These boozy popsicles were concocted by the L Hotel Seminyak’s F&B team and are made with a fresh fruit juice base. Try the orange popsicle with Campari, strawberry popsicle with vodka, or watermelon popsicle with rum. For those who are not into alcohol or want to bring the kids along, they also have tasty non-alcoholic options like the passion fruit popsicle with sparkling water and lime popsicle with soda! Luna Roof Bar at L Hotel Seminyak Jalan Petitenget, Seminyak (0361) 894-7898, www.thelhotels.com

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SPREAD THE JOY Share the joy of Eid Mubarak this year by sending your friends and colleagues VIVERE’s premium hampers! Carefully composed with VIVERE’s stylish and well-designed home and office accessories, who wouldn’t be happy to receive one of these to celebrate the conclusion of the Islamic holy month of fasting? VIVERE Jalan Kayu Aya No. 6, Seminyak (0361) 734-785 www.viverecollection.com

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A brand-new restaurant called the Parlour Kitchen, Bar & Lounge will be opening soon on Jalan Petitenget in Seminyak. We’re looking forward to their bistro-style breakfast and lunch options like eggs benedict and French fine de claires, and modern-plated dinner offerings like Rougie foie gras terrines. Their bakery will be serving cakes and chocolate bites daily and everyone is welcome, so bring the family or even consider having your next business meeting there. Parlour’s hours are 8 a.m. to 12 a.m. on weekdays and there are plans to keep it open later on weekends. It is yet another new addition in Seminyak to get excited about! The Parlour Kitchen, Bar & Lounge Jalan Petitenget No. 15xx, Seminyak (0361) 471-4654 www.theparlourbali.com

INDIAN IN UBUD Located next to the famous Monkey Forest in Ubud, the Ganesha ek Sanskriti restaurant recently opened its doors to Bali’s food aficionados offering an array of authentic Indian cuisine including Palak Paneer (spinach with cottage cheese), Rogan Josh (spicy mutton curry), Dal with Biryani rice and Butter Nan. This delicious menu remains health focused due to the vision of co-founder Mrs. Shilpa Dave, who is a dietician by profession. Other Ganesha ek Sanskirti restaurants can also be found in Jakarta, Yogyakarta and Dallas, Texas. Ganesha ek Sanskriti, Jalan Monkey Forest, Ubud www.ganeshaeksanskriti.com

PEPPERS WEEKENDS The world-class villa resort Sentosa Seminyak joined Mantra Group’s Peppers brand earlier this year and has now been rebranded as Peppers Sentosa Seminyak. This is the second property acquired by Mantra Group in Indonesia, now part of its 28 retreats and resorts across Australia and New Zealand. Adding to the appeal of the 49 luxury villas, spa, and restaurant run by celebrated Australian Chef Luke Mangan, the new Hush Hush Saturday pool parties and Sunday Family lunches at Salt tapas are really worth checking out if you haven’t done so already! www.mantragroup.com.au

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SHINY AND NEW

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NEW&NEWS

CAB EASE The Blue Bird Group has recently expanded its Taxi Mobile Reservation service to Bali– a mobile application designed to enable better service when booking Blue Bird taxis. Users of the app receive instant booking confirmations and can even track the reserved cab through their mobile device. This FREE app that can be downloaded on any Blackberry, Android and iOS device. Hopefully this will help reduce hassles related to ordering a taxi in Bali! www.bluebirdgroup.com

‘SPRING’ HAS SPRUNG Last month the New Zealand spa brand Spring opened its first international location here on the Island of the Gods. Located in the hip and stylish Seminyak area, Spring’s interior was designed by Derek Lockwood of Saatchi & Saatchi Design Worldwide and offers a modern take on spas, where guests can experience treatments with friends in an innovative and open-plan environment complete with a DJ booth, liquid bar, blow dry stations and unique spa spaces spread throughout the multiple levels. Spring Bali is definitely the spa to try this season! Spring Bali, Jalan Petitenget 100x, Seminyak, (0361) 849-9363 www.springspa.com

Qatar Airways has a new daily non-stop route from Doha to Bali beginning on July 21. This route will initially be served by the airline’s Airbus A330 planes (featuring a two-cabin configuration), but in October this will change over to a new fleet of Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft. For those traveling from Qatar’s extensive network in Europe, the Middle East and Asia, connecting journey times to Bali will be reduced significantly with just one international transfer at Doha’s soon-to-beopened Hamad International Airport. www.qatarairways.com

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SPECIALFEATURE

Happy 16th Birthday to Bali & Beyond. Wishing you many more exceptional years to come… Santiago Sagaz General Manager at Bvlgari Hotels & Resorts Bali

Wishing Bali & Beyond a happy 16th anniversary! Thanks for all the support to myself, my team and our restaurants; it’s a great magazine and we’ve enjoyed being a part of it over the years. Here’s to the next 16…. Luke Mangan Chef and Restaurateur of Salt grill Jakarta & Salt tapas Bali

Happy 16th Birthday! Congratulations to the Bali & Beyond team for the achievement all these years. This only could be achieved by your hard work and creativity. It’s been our pleasure working with you. Keep up all the good work and never stop inspiring. Congratulations again, best wishes for many years of success. Sheraton Bali Kuta Resort

Helmut Pluecker Managing Director at The St. Regis Bali Resort and The Laguna, a Luxury Collection Resort & Spa – Nusa Dua

16 is a beautiful number, that’s why they call it sweet 16. Thank you Bali & Beyond Magazine for being one of the best publications in Bali. Have been and will always be a fan of yours. Happy anniversary. Congratulations!

Happy 16th Anniversary from The Mulia, Mulia Resort & Villas – Nusa Dua, Bali. It is always a pleasure working together with Bali & Beyond and we look forward to another successful year ahead.

Happy 16th Birthday to Bali & Beyond and here’s to many more. Keeping adding that wow factor to the mag! Craig Seaward General Manager at W Retreat & Spa Bali Seminyak

Tommy Trisdiarto Director of Marketing and Communications at Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua Beach Resort

Qatar Airways Indonesia congratulates Bali & Beyond magazine for successfully reaching your 16th anniversary and best wishes for the magazine’s success in years to come! It has been a great pleasure for Qatar Airways to work together with Bali & Beyond magazine team for the past 4 years. Regina Melda Purnawan BALI&BEYOND 2014 Indonesia 26 Commercial ManagerJULY – Eastern Qatar Airways

Congratulations on your 16th Anniversary. Your publication is one of the most informative and interesting magazines available highlighting the attractions of Bali and other destinations within the Archipelago. A real reading delight for all our guests. Paul Blake General Manager at Maya Ubud Resort & Spa


Happy Birthday to our beloved and fabulous Bali & Beyond Magazine. Wish you all the best and always be the best forever! XOXO Tjung Rudy Widjaja General Manager at Hard Rock Cafe

After all this time, Bali & Beyond is still a great magazine to read. HAPPY BIRTHDAY! WISH YOU ALL THE BEST! Thank you to Bali & Beyond for always writing about gorgeous places in Bali, with stories and information for readers, especially travelers. Indra Iwanputra General Manager at The BAY

Happy 16th Anniversary Bali & Beyond! Sixteen years in publishing is deďŹ nitely worth a huge celebration. Congratulations to the team on creating the legacy of the island's exquisite magazine.

Happy anniversary Bali & Beyond! It has been a great pleasure to collaborate with you over the years. Keep up the good work! Much Love from the whole KU DE TA team xx

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Happy Birthday and congratulations to a job well done! Bali & Beyond is an indispensable part of Bali's tourism community and we are looking forward to many more years of friendship.

Bali & Beyond Magazine always has been very good in sharing information and happenings in Bali and beyond‌ Therefore I am taking this opportunity to wish the Bali & Beyond Magazine a happy 16th Birthday and many more to follow!

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Stefan Mueller General Manager at Prama Sanur Beach Bali

th Happy 16th Anniversary, Bali & Beyond Magazine! Congratulations.

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A YEAR OF CELEBRATIONS WE TAKE A QUICK LOOK AT THE BALINESE CEREMONIES THAT HAVE PASSED AND THE ONES THAT ARE YET TO COME IN 2014.

T

he Balinese are incredibly

day, the Balinese wish for the power

devoted to their Hindu

of the Lord to bring health to all

religion. Theorists

animals. This ceremony took place

have argued that the

on January 11.

commitment shown by

the Balinese is due to the culture

Siwa Ratri

being merged with the religion,

This is the day that the Balinese

while believers argue that their

attempt to elevate their awareness

commitment is just part of the

of the role that human beings

spiritual journey.

play in the universe. This is done

There are many ceremonies

through fasting and meditation. The

that must be performed to show

ceremony is usually performed for

gratitude toward the universe. Some

an entire day (24 hours). Siwa Ratri

ceremonies are performed annually

took place on January 29.

while others take place twice a Balinese calendar). Below is a list

FEBRUARY 2014 Tumpek Wayang

of some of the important Balinese

The Balinese believe that Tumpek

Hindu ceremonies that are believed

Wayang is when all forms of art

to bring good things to the island.

were born. Almost all Balinese

year (based on calculations of the

JANUARY 2014 Tumpek Kandang

puppet masters, etc.) will pray

MARCH 2014 Saraswati

and meditate at the temple on this

Sarawsati is celebrated to increase

The Tumpek Kandang ceremony is

day. They believe that their taksu,

Balinese people’s awareness of the

conducted to show gratitude toward

or charm as a performer, will be

importance of knowledge. On this

the presence of animals on this

magniďŹ ed after performing the

day, the Balinese wake up early

planet, as they are crucial for the

prayer rituals. Tumpek Wayang fell

in the morning to pray at their

survival of human beings. On this

on February 15.

schools, universities and houses.

performers (dancers, musicians,

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Kuningan Mekotekan

After praying they study, because

karma. The soul purification

day, offerings are placed in temples

Saraswati is believed to be the best

ceremony entails praying at local

and also at offices. This ceremony

day to absorb knowledge. This

temples. Pagerwesi fell on March 12

took place on March 22.

celebration took place on March 8.

this year.

Pagerwesi

Tumpek Landep

Nyepi is the Balinese Hindu

Pagerwesi is the day that the

Tumpek Landep is the day the

New Year celebration where all

Balinese create a “holy shield” for

Balinese show gratitude toward

activities on the island come to a

their soul that will prevent negative

human creation (technology). On this

halt. There is no electricity allowed

Nyepi (Day of Silence)

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the street. The length of penjor is sometimes more than 10 meters and the tops arch beautifully over the roads. Galungan took place on May 21.

Kuningan Kuningan is a day for Balinese Hindus to increase their spiritual consciousness. This is one of the best days for Balinese Hindus to review their journey in life so that they make better decisions in the future. Kuningan fell on May 31 this year.

JUNE 2014 Buda Keliwon Pegatuwakan This is a very special day but not all Balinese take part in the ceremony Tumpek Bubuh

(it is mostly just the priests). The idea of Buda Keliwon Pegatuwakan is to increase self-control. For 24 hours,

except for certain buildings such as

to take care of nature is to create a

those celebrating this day are not

hospitals, and no one is permitted

better home overall. This ceremony

allowed to talk to anyone. The idea

to be out on the street. On Nyepi

took place on April 26.

behind “word fasting� is to become

the Balinese spend time with

one with the energy of the universe. It is also believed that people who

entire day. The day before Nyepi

MAY 2014 Galungan

is called Pengerupukan, which is

Galungan is one of the biggest

gain a better understanding of

when the Balinese perform energy

ceremonies in Bali. This is the day

themselves and a healthier physical

cleansing rituals for their houses

the Balinese celebrate kindness

condition. This celebration took

and surroundings. EfďŹ gies called

and good karma with their families

place on June 25.

ogoh-ogoh are also paraded down

and relatives. They start by visiting

the streets on this day. Nyepi fell on

public temples and then continue

March 31 this year.

with praying at their home temples.

JULY 2014 Tumpek Krulut

family, resting and praying the

perform this non-talking ritual will

Afterward comes a feast attended

This is the day of love and beauty

APRIL 2014 Tumpek Bubuh

by relatives. If you visit Bali during

for the Balinese. The idea behind

Galungan, you will see penjor,

the Tumpek Klurut ceremony is that

On this day the Balinese show their

the long bamboo poles decorated

God has bestowed upon human

gratitude to nature. They believe that

with fruit and coconut leaves, lining

beings amazing lives full of love and

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Galungan blessings

beauty, and it is important to show appreciation for this. On this day, the Balinese have dance and musical performances at the public temples. This ceremony will fall on July 5.

AUGUST 2014 Tumpek Kandang See January for explanation. This ceremony on August 9 also has a nature conservation mission.

SEPTEMBER 2014 Tumpek Wayang See February for explanation. September 13 will be the second time that Tumpek Wayang is celebrated this year. Here’s a

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Tumpek Landep

Pagerwesi is celebrated this year.

that a special ceremony must be

this year on December 17. Here’s a unique story: In the year 1103 King

performed if they have children that

Tumpek Landep

Sri Ekajaya (who ruled Bali at that

were born on Tumpek Wayang, to

See March for explanation. October

time) ordered all Balinese to stop

prevent them from growing up to be

18 will be the second time that

celebrating Galungan. Not long

uncontrollable.

Tumpek Landep is celebrated this

after, a strange epidemic disease

year. On this day you will see the

overtook the island. A year after

OCTOBER 2014 Saraswati

Balinese placing offerings on the

the King withdrew the order and

top of vehicles. Do note that it is not

ever since the Balinese make sure to

See March for explanation. October

that cars are being praised; it is an

celebrate Galungan.

4 will be the second time that

expression of appreciation for the

Saraswati is celebrated this year.

human creation of vehicles.

Kuningan See May for explanation. Kuningan

The beautiful goddess Saraswati

is a day full of love and tenderness.

represents knowledge), prayer

NOVEMBER 2014 Tumpek Bubuh

beads (represents spirituality), a

This day focuses on nature

family and have a feast together with

small kecapi (represents the arts and

conservation and will fall on

yellow rice as the main food. The

a balanced life) and a water lily

November 22.

yellow color comes from turmeric,

is portrayed holding a book (this

(represents eternity).

The Balinese will gather with their

and the color is meant to represent wealth. Kuningan will be celebrated

Pagerwesi

DECEMBER 2014 Galungan

See March for explanation. October

See May for explanation. Galungan

December 27. „

8 will be the second time that

will be celebrated for a second time

By Bayu Rahanatha

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for a second time this year on

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Bali tips & tricks WELCOME TO PARADISE! WE HAVE A FEELING YOU’RE GOING TO MAKE SOME REALLY GREAT MEMORIES ON THIS TRIP, BUT AS IS THE CASE WITH ANY NEW AND UNFAMILIAR PLACE, YOU MIGHT ALSO ENCOUNTER SOME THINGS THAT ARE FRUSTRATING OR DIFFICULT TO UNDERSTAND. IN ATTEMPT TO MITIGATE THIS, THE ENTIRE BALI & BEYOND TEAM HAS PITCHED IN WITH THEIR PERSONAL TIPS AND TRICKS TO ENSURE YOU HAVE AN ENJOYABLE AND UNFORGETTABLE VISIT TO THE ISLAND OF THE GODS!

GETTING AROUND

do decide to rent a motorbike.

international ones, and lots of places

• Ask your accommodations host

And don’t follow the bad driving

to eat too.

to arrange airport pickup for you.

examples you’ll see on the road. • Get playful when bargaining for

There will be plenty of people offering their services at the airport

• If you hear lots of honking when

knick-knacks at roadside shops. Try

(including taxis), but they are likely

you’re walking, no need to get

batting your eyelashes, using silly

to be overpriced.

flustered! It’s likely to just be taxi

gestures and don’t forget to smile!

drivers offering their services.

The key to getting what you want is an easy-going and playful attitude.

• Rent a car with a driver if you’re here with family or with a group. It’s

• Mutia’s Tip: Make sure your cab

the most convenient option for day

driver has the meter on before

• Keep your bag where you can see

trips.

you get in. Blue Bird taxis almost

it and make sure your money, phone

always operate by the book, but it’s

and ATM cards are hard to reach. It

• Don’t attempt using a motorbike

not always the case with the other

may seem like a pain to have to dig

unless you already know how

brands. By the way, Blue Bird has a

through your bag, but thieves need

to drive one. If you must feel the

new mobile app so check it out!

only a minute to grab and go.

SHOPPING

• Don’t exchange your money at

• Mee’s Tip: The Beachwalk mall is a

an unofficial moneychanger. If you

• Pak Putu’s Tip: Wear a helmet

great place for one-stop shopping. It

can’t tell whether the moneychanger

(and wear it properly) if you

has everything from local brands to

is official or not, you’re better

breeze in your hair, hire an ojek (motorcycle taxi).

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off getting money from the ATM

morning and bike back down to

They’re the places to see and

machines to avoid getting scammed.

Ubud once you’ve taken in the view.

be seen!

You won’t regret it!

FOOD

GENERAL TIPS

• Venty’s Tip: Try local delicacies –

• Pak Adara’s Tip: Venture out of

• Go with the flow. Sometimes

nasi betutu, babi guling and fresh

South Bali for pristine scenery. You

people run on island time and

fruit juices, and also sipping young

can try Gitgit Waterfall in Singaraja

sometimes plans fall through. If

coconut juice straight out of the

or stay in Tulamben and do some

something starts to annoy you, let

coconut while tanning on the beach!

diving.

it roll off your shoulders and laugh it off. You didn’t fly all the way out

• Hold your horses when it comes

• Mbok Wayan’s Tip: Tirtha Gangga

here just to get upset when things

to street food. As tempting as it may

and Taman Ujung are interesting

don’t go as planned!

look, you need to ease yourself

locations for day trips. • Ibu Agung’s Tip: Don’t step on

into the food here to avoid what is unofficially known as ‘Bali Belly’.

• Head to Uluwatu to see the temple

canang in the street. These beautiful

and a kecak dance performance.

offerings are a form of appreciation

VIEWS

Ubud also has many options for

to God and the universe. The

• Pak Goestamar’s Tip: The best

traditional dance performances.

Balinese put these out several times

scenery is in Karangasem around

a day.

the Manggis area. There’s a spot

• Arief’s Tip: Woobar at the W Bali

where you can view a stunning

and Jenja are good venues for those

• Have a chat with the locals and

combination of mountains, rice

who want to dress up and go out.

learn from each other!

paddies and ocean. • Tegalalang is gorgeous. Take in the view of the tiered rice paddies and snap lots of photos. • Bli Nyoman’s Tip: At Taman Wana in Negara there is a beautiful dam with water activities to enjoy. • Meli’s Tip: Take a late afternoon stroll on the beach in Kuta or Seminyak and watch the sky explode into vibrant colors at sunset. It’s mind blowing!

ACTIVITIES • Visit Kintamani Lake in the

In celebration of our 16th anniversary, we wanted to give you a glimpse of the faces behind Bali & Beyond magazine. Our entire team thanks you for your never-ending support!

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DINE&DELIGHTS

UP THE GARDEN PATH DISCOVER (AND TASTE!) WHAT’S GROWING IN THE GARDENS AT ONE OF UBUD’S MOST FRUITFUL FIVE-STAR RESORTS.

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T

he award-winning Hanging Gardens Ubud resort has recently undergone a major revamp with facility upgrades, new independent management, and the fresh face of Chef Adriano Ricco bringing new culinary concepts and menus to the table. The dual-level restaurant, spa and 38 pool villas and suites

come dramatically terraced (gravity-defiant on stilts) on a 45-degree angled hillside running down to the Ayung River. All are beautifully camouflaged amongst the natural rainforest and serviced by two resort funiculars, thankfully! So that’s why this boutique luxury resort, secluded

in north Ubud and further downstream from Sayan’s cliff-perching resorts, is named ‘Hanging Gardens.’

JUNGLE DINNER It is a relatively long drive to the Hanging Gardens Ubud from the bustling Kuta and Seminyak areas but well worth it for the stupendous views alone, including the journey itself – bucolic splendor personified. Be sure to arrive early for pre-dinner sunset sundowners and the dusk jungle sounds, preferably seated on the newly-expanded outer deck located on the lower level of the timber-thatched stilt restaurant that rests above the twin-level infinity pool. The much-lauded pool, which dangles suspended over the rainforested ravine, is so spectacular that it was voted “World’s Best Swimming Pool” by Condé Nast Traveler and TripAdvisor. Proceed upstairs to the open-sided dining room – a charming “fine dining meets Balinese rustic” – from where directly opposite, on the other side of the ravine, the Penataran Dalem Segara temple hides within the jungle. If your senses aren’t already dazzled enough, then there’s the cuisine. Since the Brazilian chef arrived this year, the restaurant places more emphasis on increased sustainability and fresh, healthy cuisine with wellness leanings, albeit absolutely satisfying discerning gourmet diners (and fussy kids!). This is possible by way of the estate’s abundant organic gardens, which like the rest of the property cling to the slopes for dear life, and are landscaped to freely follow the land contours down to the riverbanks.

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PICK OF THE CROP

numerous dishes, and are familiar

Working closely with the head

territory,” he explained.

gardener (his chief adviser and

The chef’s kitchen philosophy is

experienced organic farmer), Chef

to use fresh and natural homemade

Adriano cultivates as much organic

products, to reduce the use of

produce, spices and herbs as

imported goods, and where possible

possible for his menus, adapting

to buy local and organic – from

dishes to what is readily available.

slipper lobster to quality chocolate to

These borderless gardens continually expand, but currently

artisan cheeses. Practically self-sufficient on micro

yield a vast array including

greens and herbs, before dinner

avocadoes, vanilla, cinnamon,

starts Chef Adriano shows me a

star fruit, coconut, coffee beans,

basket of just-picked herbs that he

lemongrass, cherry tomatoes,

is using in the kitchen, but laments,

lollorosso, passion fruit, pandan,

“I wish we could grow everything

kaffir and curry leaves, jackfruit,

cooked in the kitchen, but it’s

ginger and basil varieties and more.

impossible.” Still, additional quality

In Bali, Chef Adriano is inspired by

organic produce originates from

what grows around him, but hardly

premium island suppliers.

culture-shocked like other chefs.

NEW TWISTS One of the ‘Best Chefs of America

in climate and produce, so I can

2013,’ Chef Adriano comes globally

relate to the tropical ingredients

experienced, Japanese-influenced

here. Garden-grown shallots,

with classic French and Italian

garlic, ginger and chilies are my

training. Here, his “contemporary

yoghurt dip, and the delicately

prime base for stocks, sauces and

fusion” cuisine with local, Asian and

flavored Basil and Lemongrass

Western dishes carries strong focus

Panna Cotta (Rp. 125,000) with

on quality ingredients, with a play

celery citrus confit and leek tuille –

on flavors and textures.

unusual but divine.

Some dishes feature innovative

His Duck Ragout with home-

twists on old classics – self-confessed

made potato gnocchi and parmesan

signatures such as starter Hamachi

(Rp. 195,000) features succulent

Ceviche (Rp. 165,000) with fresh

Balinese duck marinated in local

local Hamachi fish blended with

spices rubbed with orange slices,

green apples and estate-grown

and accented with shallots, fennel,

herbs, red onions, chilies and lime,

local palm sugar and pink salt. Also

topped with Siberian caviar and

recommended is the wickedly exotic

served in a bowl of ice; a piquant

Passion Fruit Soufflé with Mango

Purple Sweet Potato Samosa with

Sorbet, the crispy garden salads and

curry leaf spices and house-made

a selection of Indonesian favorites.

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PHOTOS COURTESY OF HANGING GARDENS UBUD

“Brazil and Bali are on roughly the same latitude with similarities


Even the beverages are inspired

gourmet dinners such as “Romance

and later indulge in the renovated

by garden produce and what’s

under the Stars” – a floating dinner

spa that again emphasizes wellness

seasonally available, experimenting

with champagne served on a central

and nature. Fresh garden ingredients

with home-grown fruits and edible

stone island in the lower pool. But

are used in treatments, followed

flowers, spices and herbs. Try

for a truly magical experience,

by health-giving spa cuisine at the

singular, refreshing cocktails made

dine in private at the temple

open-air River Café, just beside

from basil, lemongrass or tamarind,

opposite, exquisitely illuminated

the river.

or Hibiscus flower-vodka infusions

and decorated and served by a

By Katie Truman

to round off your very special and

chef, butler and live cooking stations

sublime culinary journey.

(going back down the valley later by

Hanging Gardens Ubud

guided lanterns!).

Desa Buahan, Gianyar

ALTERNATIVELY… The chef can organize tailor-made

You can also opt for a leisurely lunch (dishes from Rp. 115,000)

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(361) 982-700 www.hanginggardensubud.com


OUR Q & A WITH DANIEL ZIV, THE DIRECTOR AND PRODUCER OF THE INSPIRING FILM “JALANAN” THAT WAS CROWNED BEST DOCUMENTARY AT THE 2013 BUSAN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL.

Bali & Beyond (BB): Could you share

cinemas at all, but we showed it

filmmaking, because “JALANAN”

with our readers what “JALANAN”

to the two main Cineplex chains

is my first movie. But as a fan of

is about and your intention behind

here and they understood it was a

documentaries, I knew that what

making this documentary?

different kind of documentary, and

made a strong film was strong

Daniel Ziv (DZ): I spent quite a few

offered us a 3-day trial run. Then we

characters, people viewers could fall

years as a journalist, author and

launched a pretty aggressive social

in love with and be fascinated by. So

magazine editor documenting street

media campaign and people started

I spent two months hopping on and

life in Jakarta. The city’s sub-culture

going to see the film. Word of mouth

off buses looking for street musicians

of pengamen bus musicians who

spread like crazy and then it took on

with powerful personalities, charm,

play their own social and political

a life of its own – even the cinema

talent and cheekiness. In Boni, Ho &

compositions was one of the most

chain was amazed.

Titi I found all of that.

encountered. I felt it was a story that

BB: Why do you think “JALANAN”

BB: How did it feel to work on

needed to be told. “JALANAN” is an

was embraced by audiences? What

this project for 7 years? Were you

intimate portrait of three of them, but

particular themes hit home the most?

surprised it took so long, or did you

it’s also a portrait of Indonesia at a

DZ: I think “JALANAN” offered a

expect it since you wanted the main

transitional, tumultuous juncture in its

very human, accessible glimpse of life

characters’ lives to unfold naturally?

recent history.

in the margins, an intimate encounter

DZ: I never planned for it to take

with street people that most middle-

that long, and probably wouldn’t

BB: “JALANAN” was released in

and upper-class Indonesians see

have started had I known. But once

commercial cinemas in Indonesia

through their tinted car windows but

I did, yes, I realized that if I wanted

and went strong for 40 days. What

never get to meet. But it didn’t make

to witness the most special, dramatic

a feat for a documentary!

them feel guilty, because it was told

events in these three people’s lives,

DZ: Documentaries in Indonesia

in the voices of three very likeable

I needed to be incredibly patient.

don’t usually make it into commercial

main street musician characters –

You can’t force reality to fit into a

Boni, Ho & Titi. Although it’s about

shooting schedule. So I shot for 5

poverty, it’s full of humor, hope and

years and then film editor Ernest

catchy music. It also spoke a lot

Hariyanto and I edited for nearly a

about individual freedom, which

year and a half.

colorful, intriguing phenomena I

I think everyone relates to, and corruption, which everyone here

BB: What were some challenges you

is sick of.

encountered? Did you ever feel like throwing in the towel?

BB: How did you go about casting

DZ: Yes, almost every week! It was

the main characters?

hardest staying patient when I truly

DZ: I knew nothing about

didn’t even know where the film and

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PROFILE&PORTRAIT

TO THE STREETS


story were headed. At certain points,

really been a case of overnight

people would start wondering if my

get-rich-quick super stardom, it’s

film would ever happen, including

something much deeper: they’ve

myself. So just sticking to it was

gone from being marginalized

very hard. And editing 250 hours

people without even identity cards,

of footage into under two hours

to receiving public acknowledgement

of coherent, engaging story was

as heroes of their own life story on

incredibly challenging. Ernest and

the big screen. They’ve appeared

I did nine rough cuts and twelve

on national TV and radio, traveled

test screenings before we felt that it

overseas and appeared at political

really worked.

rallies. They are discovering that who they are and what they think

has been a dear friend, mentor and

BB: Jakarta Governor Basuki

actually means something. And that’s

supporter ever since I arrived. Odeck

Tjahaja Purnama (‘Ahok’) saw the

beautiful to watch. As the filmmaker,

Ariawan and Tara Murff created a

“JALANAN” trailer and arranged for

I’m incredibly grateful the film has

wonderfully supportive artistic space

himself and all senior government

found such a wide audience and

for all of us at BetelNut. Daniela

officials to view and learn from this

has already had such political and

Burr brings to Ubud some of Bali

film. How does it feel to see the film

social impact. This has reaffirmed my

and Indonesia and the world’s most

moving hearts and minds?

faith in the power of storytelling and

exciting ideas through the amazing

DZ: I never dreamed of impact that

ideas, in the importance of doing

TEDxUbud. Janet DeNeefe and

high up or that direct or that fast. I

things well and not taking shortcuts,

Summa Durie do incredible things

truly felt I was making a subversive

and in creating things that are

with the Ubud Writers & Readers

film that would be ignored or even

meaningful.

Festival. Rock band Navicula

banned by the authorities. So when

frontman Robi Supriyanto & my

Pak Ahok embraced it as a tool to

BB: How can our readers watch

manager Lakota Moira have taught

educate his senior officials on more

the film?

me what’s possible at the juncture

humane approaches to governing

DZ: Our Indonesian theatrical run

of activism and art. And a new

Jakarta’s marginalized poor, I was

has ended but we still hold special

generation of entrepreneurs and

amazed, and of course incredibly

public screenings across Indonesia,

creatives at Ubud’s fantastic HUBUD

moved and grateful. He’s a truly

and we’ll be releasing the DVD and

co-working space have become my

unique politician and leader. When

digital download in August. All our

dynamic office mates.

the screening ended, he was in

latest news can be found on our

tears, and immediately went to the

website and Facebook page.

BB: What kind of projects can we

media and announced some key

look forward to seeing from you in

urban policy changes. He remains

BB: Back to the topic of moving

the future?

in close touch with me and all three

hearts and minds, you relocated

DZ: I’ve started writing a new book

musicians from the film.

to Ubud to work on the editing of

about Indonesian identity, in Bahasa

this film. Could you name some

Indonesia, and I’m hoping to finish

BB: How have the lives of the main

individuals in Ubud or Bali in general

another (shorter) documentary soon

characters Ho, Titi and Boni changed

who have inspired you since you’ve

about transsexuals.

since the release of this film? And

moved here?

By Mutia Adisoma

how has this entire experience

DZ: So many. I met my amazing

impacted your life?

editor Ernest Hariyanto here.

www.jalananmovie.com

DZ: For Boni, Ho & Titi it hasn’t

Legendary photographer Rio Helmi

www.facebook.com/JalananMovie

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INVITE&INDULGE

FIELD OF DREAMS THE LUXURIOUS TASTE OF THE ORIENT ENJOYED IN UBUD’S SHIMMERING RICE FIELDS

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I

mmersed in the culture-

The Spa as well, with two private

using pure, organic and sustainably

rich heritage and luscious

Spa Suites, spacious and open-

sourced products and boutique

countryside of Ubud’s fringes,

sided, directly facing and edging

brands such as ILA. This superior UK

the former private estate of

those emerald green paddies.

spa brand’s organic products are

Hendra Hadiprana – esteemed

Both luxurious suites come

harvested in select regions of the

Indonesian architect and owner of

equipped with a separate

planet using the most ethical and

one of Indonesia’s largest private art

bathroom, which includes a steam

environmentally sustainable methods.

collections – has magically morphed

shower and grooming area (with

into a GHM-brand luxury boutique

a choice of three different styles

HEAD TO TOE

retreat, The Chedi Club Tanah

of disposable underwear!) and a

Each GHM menu presents a

Gajah.

treatment room that extends out to

core range of treatments, but

a verandah with a sunken terrazzo

each individual spa offers unique

bathtub and unobstructed views.

signatures that reflect the destination.

The estate’s five acres of seclusion includes working rice fields that surround the 20 villas and suites,

Like other GHM brand spas, the

Here the signature treatment is The

then stretch out to the coconut palms

therapeutic massages, treatments

Chedi Oriental Ritual (150 minutes

and mystical volcanoes, providing

and indulgent rituals are inspired

for US$ 230/ Rp. 2,700,000++),

a mesmerizing distraction and

by the healing traditions of the

a holistic yet utterly lavish head-to-

connection with nature. That goes for

East. GHM prides themselves on

toe indulgence that kicks off with a

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and chilled herbal drink out on the open verandah. Retreating inside to the treatment

ultimate for a replenishing boost. Simultaneously, the second therapist administers a Thai-style Foot Reflexology. Thank the Gods,

beds, fanned by field breezes,

it is more forgiving than the familiar

the deliciously soothing The

Chinese version! By gently pressing

Chedi Jade Massage has two

the feet’s Marma points (linked to

therapists massaging the upper

problematic zones in the body) with

and lower body with balanced

a wooden dowel, it helps to increase

movements, incorporating lomi-

blood circulation.

lomi, Balinese, Thai, Swedish and

Then it is back to just a single

Shiatsu techniques, then slathering

therapist for the half-hour Himalayan

blend of cedarwood and rose otto

the skin with essential oils that are

Crystal Body Polish. Besides some

aromatherapy oils and Himalayan

bursting with sandalwood and ylang

serious detoxifying and exfoliating,

bath salts in the verandah’s

ylang and infused with energizing

this invigorating, mineral-rich scrub

couples-sized bathtub strewn with

jade stone.

with pure Himalayan salts assists

rose petals.

The Naturelle D’Orient Facial,

the lymphatic system, balancing

Left alone with a pot of ginger

with organic Argan oil sourced from

the body’s bio-energy field, taking

tea and tropical fruits to contemplate

Morocco, is filthy rich with Omega

out nasty positive ions, reloading

up-close the lovely rice fields (the ripe

6 and 9 fatty acids and minerals for

healthy negative ions and feeling

stalks end up served as organic red

anti-aging and cell renewal, mixed

oh so good.

rice at The Chedi Club’s excellent

with orange blossom essential oil.

All of this leads to the finale – the

restaurant), it is like being on the

Essentially a “dry” oil, Argan is one

blissful Oriental Bathing Ceremony.

set of your very own nature film.

of the most beneficial and purest of

Revel in twenty minutes all to

At sunset you’ll watch the rice

moisturizing oils, so this facial is the

yourself, luxuriating in a decadent

field workers and a flock of birds

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cleansing Aromatherapy Foot Polish


overhead close out the day. After darkness descends, the paddies are illuminated by lanterns and fireflies that will accompany you along with a

If you’re too “loved up” as a couple – especially honeymooners – you may prefer the privacy (but alas,

nighttime soundtrack of croaking frogs

not the open rice field views) of one of The Chedi Club’s

and village Hindu ceremonies.

three, one-bedroom Spa Pool Villas (from US$ 670++

By Katie Truman

per night, minimum four-night stay with inclusive Club

The Spa at The Chedi Club Tanah Gajah

Benefits). The villas have been recently renovated and the nightly rate is inclusive of one-hour daily Balinese

Jalan Goa Gajah,

massages for two in your own personal massage room;

Tengkulak Kaja, Ubud

outdoors, a private pool and terrazzo tub await for deep

(361) 975-685

soaks a deux.

www.GHMhotels.com

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Here’s a snapshot we took at a uniq ue little accommodation in Bingin called “Mu”. This is close to the popular white sand Dreamland Beach.

in Indonesia! The It’s election season on is scheduled to Presidential Electi 9. y take place on Jul

Here are two photos of signs erected in Bali in support of the two Presidential hopefuls (and their VPs) .

interviewee Fun Fact: Daniel Ziv, our ed one of nam s wa -41 on page 40 tial voices on the top 10 most influen global PR firm Twitter (@DanielZiv) by . He was the 12 20 in Burson-Marsteller ke the list. ma to n sia one only non-Ind onesian and is He is also fluent in Ind his Balinese! continually improving

Check out this cool chart depicting the accomplishments 46 of the BALI&BEYOND JULYn2014 Bali Beach Clea Up Program by Coca-Cola Amatil Quiksilver Indonesia, and Garuda Indonesia, Indonesia. We like the helpful visua ls!

BALI ARTS FESTIVAL PHOTOS BY ANGGARA MAHENDR A. CHART COURTESY OF BEACH CLEAN UP PHOTO OF FABIO COURTESY OF INTERVIEWEE. ALL OTHERS BY MUTIA ADISOMA AND PUTU BB.

SIGHTS&SOUNDS

Our cork board of photos, quotes and fun facts that we picked up while exploring in May and June...


Two snapshots of the Anoman Obong dan Bambangan Cakil dance presented by troupes all the way from Gunung Kidul in Java.

We caught h up with h the h photographer behind this month’s FASHION FOLIO to find out more about the man behind the lens.

The 36th Bali Arts Festival started on June 14 and will go until July 12. Pictured here is a contemp orary dance called “Satu Rupa” by dancers from Yogyakar ta.

How was it shooting this fashion spread for Bali & Beyond? It was fun. The concept of the photo shoot was new for me. From the location, styling and the property that we used… it was all very attractive. I think we’re all very satisfied with the results. What was the most challenging part? Racing against time and the pre-existing conditions. We had to work around those to get spectacular photos. How would you describe your photography style? I think my photography style is high fashion/edgy. But as an artist and a professional, I have to listen to the client and portray their product or brand appropriately. From natural style to high fashion, editorial to commercial, soft light to harsh light… I can do it all. Who are some photographers that inspire you? There are only three names: Steven Meisel, Patrick Demarchelier and Annie Leibovitz. Where are your favorite places to shoot in Bali? Every place I have shot at in Bali is interesting and unique in its own way. Bali is the perfect place for photo shoots because it has it all – beaches, fields, forests, mountains, barren hills, rivers, hotels, villas, restaurants with unique interiors, etc. Now please choose one from the below: Jakarta or Bali? Bali Seminyak or Ubud? Seminyak Urban Streetwear or Resort Chic? Urban Streetwear Rainy season or dry season? Dry season Twitter or Instagram? Instagram Selfies or landscape shots? Selfies Lomography or Polaroids? Polaroids Fabio Lorenzo www.fabiolorenzo.com www.facebook.com/balifashionphotographerfabiolorenzo Instagram & Twitter @fabiolorenzo

Sentosa in Seminyak is fun, Lounging by the pool at Peppers Saturdays. We love this salad especially during “Hush Hush”on halloumi, chickpeas, tahini lant, eggp on the Salt tapas menu BALI&BEYOND JULY 2014 dressing… yum!

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FRENCH FLAIR PEOPLE ARE ALREADY BUZZING ABOUT THE SOFITEL BALI NUSA DUA BEACH RESORT DESPITE IT BEING ONLY IN ITS SOFT OPENING STAGE. WE PAID A VISIT TO THE NEW PROPERTY TO SEE WHAT THIS FRENCH LUXURY HOTEL BRAND IS BRINGING TO THE ISLAND.

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U

pon entering the

is still construction taking place

is truly commendable. Despite the

BTDC area in Nusa

(namely at the Nikki Beach Club,

high traffic, never once did they

Dua, guests are

the wedding chapel and the Vietura

look flustered. They greeted guests

greeted by the

Aesthetic Lifestyle center) but guests

warmly and sat them promptly,

sight of a garden

seem to hardly notice the occasional

moved quickly to clear tables,

fountain and winding pathways that

hammering sounds coming from

relieved guests of their food-laden

practically beg passersby to take a

beyond the temporarily-erected

plates (carrying them the rest of the

leisurely afternoon stroll or go for

barriers.

way) and helped “lost” children find

a jog. This clean and beautifully

From what we saw during our

their way back to their tables. And

manicured area is home to some of

visit, the guests looked to be more

they did this all with lovely smiles on

Bali’s best resorts, including the new

concerned with getting their fill of

their faces.

Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua Beach Resort.

omelets, cured meats and cheese,

The resort is already bustling

If this is the kind of service that

dim sum, curries, and sushi at

guests can expect when visiting

with activity even though the grand

Kwee Zeen, the 160-seat Pan Asian

the Sofitel Bali’s other food and

opening has yet to take place. From

restaurant where Sofitel Bali guests

beverage outlets or when using the

traveling European couples to large

take their breakfast.

ballroom and meeting facilities, then

conference groups to Indonesian

Located below the resort’s lobby

they surely won’t be disappointed.

families taking advantage of the

(which is decorated with scenes

school holiday, the guests who

depicting the “Balinese circle of

LUXURY AT ITS FINEST

choose to stay here are a diverse

life”), the extensive buffet at Kwee

The Sofitel Bali has 415 rooms

lot, and to say the resort is “busy”

Zeen is set up in a circular fashion

including 17 private villas. Their

is really an understatement. There

and the attitude of the staff there

standard rooms are known as “Luxury Rooms” and there are 398 in total (the rest of the rooms comprise of suites). These Luxury Rooms are decked out in an eyecatching contemporary style, mixing wooden details with vibrant pops of color such as teal and orange. The bathroom boasts a marble vanity, a rain shower and luxurious bathroom amenities. It is separated from the bedroom by a beautiful wood-carved sliding door inspired by Indonesian batik. The bedroom has a cozy corner sofa for lounging and wall paneling that is reminiscent of Japanese origami. Out on the balcony, there is an inviting rocking

The stunning entrance to So SPA

chair and an intriguing hanging

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The Sofitel Bali’s Luxury Room with plunge pool

The inside of a treatment room at So SPA s

rattan cage chair. A portion of the Luxury Rooms also offer lagoon pool access. The level of comfort and luxury in these rooms would make it difficult for anyone to tear themselves away, but a rumbling stomach never fails to get feet moving. Aside from the all-day dining at Kwee Zeen, there is also the option of dining at the exquisite Cut Catch Cucina (CCC). This is an Italian Osteria, steakhouse and sea grill all in one, and we

WELLNESS & MORE

to look forward to, which offers

recommend you try their 350 gram

Guests who are focused on well-

a selection of effective treatments

Wagyu Sirloin with 5-6 marbling.

being can balance out their dining

combined with refined French

This gigantic steak is grilled to

indulgences by doing some laps in

cosmetology. Experiencing the spa is

perfection, comes with your choice

the outdoor swimming pools or by

not to be missed, especially with the

of sauce and side, and will certainly

paying a visit to the So FIT gym.

special discount that is running until

not disappoint.

Afterwards, there’s the So SPA

November (see page 53 for details).

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The intterior of Cut Catch Cucina

We were impressed by the way

inspiration from a French

the Sofitel Bali blended French luxury

gastronomic restaurant, with

and sophistication with warm Balinese

“Starters” like the Balinese Boreh

hospitality, and we hope the superb

Scrub and “Mains” like Shiatsu

level of service will continue into

or their popular Balinese Healing

the future. If you are interested in

Massage. The “Dessert” menu offers

experiencing the resort yourself, their

the likes of Milk & Spice Infusion

“Magnifique Escape” is something

Body Wrap and Clarins Luminous

worth considering. The deal starts at

Eyes treatment.

Rp. 2,200,000++ and will be running

Also coming soon will be the

for a limited time only. Contact the

Vietura Aesthetic Lifestyle center,

resort for more details.

which promises an entirely different

By Regina Indraswari

range of services from So SPA. If age defying treatments are your

Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua Beach Resort

cup of tea, the opening of this center

BTDC Lot N5, Nusa Dua

is something that you can look

(0361) 849-2888

forward to.

www.sofitel.com

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PHOTOS COURTESY OF SOFITEL BALI NUSA DUA BEACH RESORT

The cheeky spa menu draws


THESE ARE A FEW OF OUR FAVORITE THINGS • There’s a make-your-own juice station at breakfast! Choose from carrot, pineapple, orange, apple, mint, kale and ginger (among other ingredients) and have the staff juice it up for you right before your eyes. • The toiletries are Lanvin in the rooms and Hermes in the villas. • The gorgeous carved-wood sliding door that separates the bathroom from the rest of the room is designed to look like batik. • The hanging rattan cage chairs add a unique and contemporary touch to the balconies. • The cocktail of the month at CCC is to-die-for. We tried ‘The Carnalipto’ (Rp. 120,000++) – Ketel One Citroen, basil vinaigrette, feta cheese infused with Dry Vermouth, homemade honey blend with dry oregano and pineapple caramel. It sounds like a crazy combination but it was truly delicious. We’re eager to see what July will bring! • The staff are super attentive and friendly (especially at Kwee Zeen). • There’s a great discount at So SPA – 50% off selected treatments between 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. This deal will run until November.

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PONDERINGPOINT

to enjoy the ever-changing face of Bali and not care about its future. But I’m not good at ignoring things that I care about and I know there are others like me out there. But with such a bewildering array of issues at hand, it’s almost paralyzing to think about taking the first step in doing something about it. So where do you start? Perhaps the fastest way to make a decision would be to write down on slips of paper categories like Trash Disposal, Plastic Bags, Recycling, Animal Welfare, Beach Cleaning, Water Pollution, Sewage Treatment, Health and Education, tack them onto a dartboard, spin around three times, and then just toss a dart and see what it hits. But my guess is that most of us wouldn’t go with that first

PITCH IN, HELP OUT THERE ARE A BEWILDERING ARRAY OF ISSUES CONFRONTING MODERN-DAY BALI. IF YOU CARE ABOUT THE ISLAND, THE KEY IS TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT…BY SIMPLY STARTING SOMEWHERE.

throw, as we might not be willing to seriously get behind it 100%. It’s better we to do a bit of thinking before we make our decision. Here are 5 points that should help you with your decision making process: • Skills What are you good at? Writing,

s I look around my

wreaked on this previously quaint

building things?

neighborhood, go

little island. Try as I might, I just can’t

• Experience

down to the beach

seem to find the delete button on my

What are you most experienced

for a walk or to surf,

mental camera that would forever

at? Have you ever been (or are you

and drive through

erase the memories of how things

currently) a nurse, builder, writer,

the streets and alleys going about

were almost 20 years ago when I

computer programmer or engineer?

my usual daily activities, I’m

made my first visit to the Island of

• Passion

continually affronted by the havoc

the Gods.

Think about the times you felt

that modernity and progress have

If I could, then maybe I’d be able

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tremendous emotion over an injustice

ILLUSTRATION BY MELIYANA SANTOSO

A

public speaking, technology, sales,


or witnessed a random act of

memories of the “good old Bali

the education, wellbeing and

kindness that caused a change in

days,” it will definitely help shape

self-reliance of people living in

you. What stirred you into action?

the future of the island by changing

underprivileged circumstances, while

• Time

the life of a child, adult or animal, or

ensuring environmental resilience

Some people have lots of time and

preserving things that haven’t been

and sustainability.

others don’t. How much time can

damaged, or fixing the things that

www.rolefoundation.org and

you reasonably dedicate to a cause?

need immediate attention. That’s the

www.facebook.com/yayasan.role

It can be once per day, per week or

way you can make a difference.

per month – it doesn’t matter as long

REEF CHECK INDONESIA

as you can commit to it.

Need some ideas? Here are some

Contributing to the management of

• Money

examples of worthy organizations

the reef and its associated ecosystem

Hopefully you’re one of the lucky

to support:

for our welfare. Three pillars that

folks who make more money than

BAWA

support the vision: collaborative

they can spend each month. Even if

The Bali Animal Welfare Association

management, education and

you aren’t, you can still contribute

is a non-profit organization

awareness, and conservation

money to something you feel

working to save and protect

science and technology.

passionate about, however little

animals by vaccinating, sterilizing,

www.ReefCheck.or.id and

it may be.

rehabilitating, fostering, adopting,

www.facebook.com/

educating and advocating. BAWA

reefcheckindonesia

After thinking these things over, take the issue that you are

runs a 24/7 hotline (0811-389-004)

most passionate about and then

and a 24/7 emergency service to

YAYASAN GUS

ask yourself if your skill set and

rescue and treat animals in distress.

A non-profit organization dedicated

experience can be put to good use

www.bawabali.com and

to improving Bali’s environment.

in that area, and how much time you

www.facebook.com/bawabali

www.gus-bali.org and www.

can dedicate to it. It may be that you

facebook.com/yayasan.gus

don’t have the skills or experience

BYE BYE PLASTIC BAGS

or time, but you could still donate

Help reduce the use of plastic bags

YASASAN RAMA SESANA

money to it. Then you could choose

in Bali and keep the environment

Improving reproductive health and

another that perhaps you do have

clean and green.

empowering low-income women

the skills and time to put in, but you

www.facebook.com/

in Bali through health services and

wouldn’t have to contribute money.

byebyeplasticbags

education. www.yrsbali.org

You can support more than one! TAS PASAR

IDEP FOUNDATION

that you choose something, and do

This campaign encourages people

A local Indonesian NGO that

something. You can always make

to BYOB (Bring Your Own Bag) to

delivers training and community

another choice later, but at least you

shops and markets.

programs related to sustainable

are helping to make a difference

www.facebook.com/TasPasar

development through permaculture

The most important thing here is

in one of the many issues that this

and community-based disaster

island is wrestling with right now.

ROLE FOUNDATION

management.

That will feel good, I promise!

A non-profit humanitarian

www.idepfoundation.org

organization aiming to improve

By Ben Silver

And while it may not erase those

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Jim’Bar’N

ROOFTOP REVELRIES BALI SHAKES UP THE AFTER-HOURS OPTIONS WITH THE ADDITION OF TRENDY ROOFTOP VENUES.

ambiance, good vibes and stunning views of the Bali landscape, all at the same time. Kick back or dance the night away at any one of these multi-story chic venues in South Bali.

JIM’BAR’N This lofty rooftop is a mere 20 minutes from Ngurah Rai International Airport. Located at one

By Diana O’Gilvie

D

of HARRIS Hotel’s latest additions, espite height

the rooftop hangout boasts “the

restrictions on

highest views in Jimbaran.”

buildings, an elite

Breathtaking views as far as Nusa

collection of bars

Dua can be enjoyed from the large

has risen to the top

wooden deck, and it is truly a

to provide diners and partygoers

refreshing change to see an island-

with new options for socializing and

scape of mountains, cliffs and trees

partying. These venues offer great

instead of buildings and streetlights.

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Plush, circular loungers in the center allow guests to enjoy golden sunset views without having to compete for the best vantage point. The crisp white sailboat-style awnings provide chic cover and the cocktail glasses are big, so get ready to drink like a rock star. Jim’Bar’N HARRIS Hotel Bukit Jimbaran - Bali Jalan Raya Uluwatu 2000X, Jimbaran Velvet/Hypnotized

(0361) 846-8777 www.bukitjimbaran-bali. harrishotels.com running all-you-can-eat buffet and

(sometimes patrons can even watch

SKY GARDEN

free flow beer ensure the crowds

Hollywood hits on the same screen).

It’s hard to talk about rooftop

will keep coming and coming, and

The spacious courtyard has a large

venues without mentioning this

the dazzling displays on a large

bar at the center and various seating

pioneer in Legian. Their long

screen accompany DJ performances

options around the perimeter. Peer over the ledge at Kuta’s many clay rooftops, and if the evening is cloudless, you might even be able to spot a few volcanoes close to the horizon in the distance. This rooftop has a relaxed and casual atmosphere, great for mingling and really gets going as the night progresses! Sky Garden 61 Legian Entertainment Complex Jalan Legian No. 61, Kuta (0361) 755-423 www.61legian.com

VELVET/HYPNOTIZED Located on the third floor of the Sky Garden

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Beachwalk mall, this plush addition to Kuta’s nightlife scene is just


Smoqee Sky Bar

a year old. The venue is a club,

and party until the wee hours of the

a small pond – the ideal romantic

restaurant and bar, all in one. Get

morning. The club stays open until

setting for sunset. Modern and

a front row seat to the spectacular

4 a.m. and offers a wide array of

Asian-style tapas are available

kaleidoscope of colors at sunset; in

free-flow drink and bottle specials

for light noshing. Their Beergasm

the after-sunset glow you can peer

as well as light bites like pizza and

program (delicious grilled meats to

down at traffic as it moves at snail’s

mini-hamburgers.

satisfy carnivorous cravings paired

pace, packed with people heading

with flavor-infused Bintang beer)

home after a day at the beach.

Velvet/Hypnotized

was quite the success and following

Velvet boasts panoramic views from

Beachwalk Shopping Center

soon will be a new family-friendly

almost every point on the roof. As

Jalan Pantai Kuta, Kuta

program with a “Gastro Bistro”

the gentle sea breeze caresses your

(0361) 846-4928

concept that includes buffet-style

face, cozy up on one of the plush

www.vhbali.com

salads and desserts, barbequed

couches and enjoy a drink from the

main courses and live acoustic

list that includes clever cocktails such

SMOQEE SKY BAR

as the VSOP Bubblegum topped

Smoqee Sky Bar sits on top of the

with cloudlike marshmallows. The

Le Méridien Bali Jimbaran and

Smoqee Sky Bar

restaurant serves a wide selection

provides uninterrupted views of the

Le Méridien Bali Jimbaran

of sushi rolls, grilled meats and

Bukit peninsula’s limestone cliffs

Jalan Bukit Permai, Jimbaran

pizzas. When the sun goes down,

and Jimbaran Bay. Loveseats and

(0361) 846-6888

step inside the Hypnotized club

armchairs are arranged around

www.lemeridien.com

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ALL PHOTOS COURTESY

music.


TOWNHOUSE

there’s no smoking inside the venue,

A taste of New York City can be

so you can say hello to danceable,

had in Bali at Townhouse. One of

breathable air. On the roof you

Seminyak’s newest nightlife venues,

will find an oasis of comfortable

Townhouse is larger than life, much

wicker chairs and cabanas in a

like the eclectic New York vibe

garden setting. Take in the aerial

that runs throughout the venue. The

view of Seminyak’s busy streets, the

scene here is definitely upmarket

city lights and the shoreline, and

with a well-dressed jetsetter crowd,

look forward to a menu of special

so come properly dressed (leave

cocktails and amazing frozen

your singlets and flip flops at home,

concoctions.

please!). Long queues attest to the venue’s red velvet rope appeal and

Townhouse

the low lights cast delicate shadows

Jalan Laksmana No. 151, Seminyak

up and down the five sleek floors.

(0361) 885-0577

Like any respectable New York club

www.thetownhousebali.com

Townhouse

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Did we miss one of your favorite rooftop hangouts? Don’t worry… there will be a Part II coming later this year! Shoot us an email or private message on Facebook and we’ll see if we can include your pick in the future article.


ACTION&ATTRACTION

THIS EXHILARATING TWO-DAY ACTIVITY IN SANUR WILL GET YOUR BLOOD PUMPING FOR SURE! OUR CONTRIBUTOR SHARES HIS EXPERIENCE OF KITE SURFING WITH THE RIP CURL SCHOOL OF SURF.

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KITE SURFING IS BOTH EXHILARATING AND FUN TO LEARN REGARDLESS OF YOUR EXPERIENCE LEVEL IN THE WATER. THE BEST PART IS THAT YOU DON’T EVEN NEED TO STAND UP ON THE BOARD TO HAVE AN ABSOLUTE BLAST. BUT WHEN YOU DO, IT’S A THRILL OF A LIFETIME!

“S

ee ya!” That was

control bar at kite surfing speeds as

the last thing we

it flew high above our heads. Mario

heard before

looked at me with anticipation in his

Mario, our Level

eyes and a smirk on his face and

3 instructor,

said simply, “Wanna fly?”

was whisked out of the boat and rocketed three stories high into the

KITE SURFING

air. Moments later he landed gently

Being from California, I’ve spent

like a feather on the calm waters of

most of my life in the water. From

the Sanur lagoon.

being a junior lifeguard as a kid to

We looked at each other in

surfing here in Bali, I belong in the

disbelief before realizing that he

ocean. For Dana, my good friend

did it all for show – very impressive!

from Prague who joined me on this

Shortly after, we headed back out

adventure, it’s a different story.

in the small boat towards the reef to

However, we both found that kite

practice maneuvering the kite with a

surfing is both exhilarating and fun to

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learn, regardless of your experience

tropical waters of the Sanur lagoon

School is impressive. No wonder

level in the water. The best part is

under the power of a kite. This is

it is Asia’s leading educational

that you don’t even need to stand up

one Bali adventure that you don’t

water sports center. With all IKO

on the board during your first few

want to pass up.

(International Kite Organization)

lessons to have an absolute blast. But when you do, it’s a thrill of a lifetime!

The beauty of learning to kite surf

certified instructors, top-notch

is that it’s truly about the journey.

equipment and even showers for

Just to fly one of these kites from the

a post lesson rinse, there’s a great

minute classroom session at the Rip

beach or to practice being pulled

buzz of energy and activity all

Curl School of Surf on the beach

through the water by the wind is well

around the center. They even have a

in Sanur. In the Level 1 course they

worth the price. I recommend their

grassy area next to the beach with

provide an informative introduction

package deal where you get Levels

beanbags for resting after a long

booklet on kite surfing basics that

1-3 for Rp. 3,000,000. This includes

day of kite surfing.

covers the history, equipment, safety,

everything you need, but if you want

wind, and more importantly the

more time, you simply tack on one

with the new advances in gear,

principles of flying these specialized

or two more lessons before you’re

this sport has never been safer or

kites.

on your own.

easier to learn. The setup is a snap

Our adventure started with a 20-

After the classroom session it

Once you’re a kite surfer, Rip

Safety is their first priority, and

and the curriculum they’ve created

was time to set up the equipment on

Curl carries the latest range of

to teach kite surfing is quick and

the beach and practice flying two

equipment for rental or purchase.

effective. I was up and riding for a

different training kites in the comfort

And when you want to keep honing

short distance the very first day, and

and security of the soft white sand.

your kite flying skills, Rip Curl

by the second day I was riding all

The power of holding the wind in

allows their students to come by and

the way across the beautiful Sanur

your hands with these kites is a rush

practice anytime, free of charge.

lagoon and loving every second of

in itself, even while just standing on the beach!

2-DAY PACKAGE

it. I never imagined that within the

IKO CERTIFIED

first four hours of instruction I’d be a

Dotted with colorful kites on the

kite surfer. I’m hooked!

beach, the Rip Curl Kite Surfing

By Bob Priest

Our lessons were part of their twoday package deal – three levels of approximately two hours each. It’s a pretty simple formula: Level I - Essential Basic Kiting, Level 2 Water Control (Body Dragging and Board Starts), and finally Level 3 Riding. With the harness system it doesn’t take much upper body strength, as it’s all about finesse. Once you learn to let the kite lift you onto the board,

Kite surfing is an adrenalin rush to say the least, and the best part is that it’s not as difficult as you might think. To book your lessons and become a kite surfer, visit the Rip Curl School of Surf website at www.RipCurlSchoolofSurf.com. They provide a shuttle to and from your hotel, and before you know it you’ll be ripping across the gorgeous tropical waters of the Sanur lagoon as a true kite surfer!

it’s time to start slicing across the

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L

ampung is home to (among

there are noteworthy beaches out

days, so another option is to head to

other things) Sumatran

there, the answer is an absolute yes!

the islands just off the shores of Pasir

elephant and tigers, and the

Putih, which also boast beaches

coffee plantations that pump

WHITE SANDS

that are great for swimming. These

out the increasingly popular

The ďŹ rst time I visited Lampung was

islands are located between Bandar

Kopi Lampung. But people rarely

more than a decade ago. I have

Lampung and the Bakauheni Harbor,

mention its beaches when talking

fond memories of visiting Pasir Putih

so there is a good chance you will

about this province on the southern

Beach (literally translated as White

pass them on the way to or from

tip of Sumatra.

Sand Beach), which is popular with

Java if you are traveling by ferry.

The Lampung province is surrounded by water on three sides, so if you’re asking whether or not

local weekenders as is Mutun Beach and Queen Artha Beach. They can get pretty crowded these

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These are all nice to visit, but what motivated me to make the journey to Lampung this time around was a


photo of a spectacular rock formation

through calm green waters passing

that had stolen my heart. After doing

the four islands of Pahawang Kecil,

some research I learned that the

Pahawang Besar, Kelagian Kecil

collection of pointed rocks jutting out

and Kelagian Besar.

of the water is called ‘Gigi Hiu’ due

The crown jewel of the four is

to their resemblance to sharks teeth.

Pahawang Kecil, with its powdery

The location has become increasingly

white sand and small peninsula.

popular among photographers, off-

Next to Pahawang Kecil is

roaders and nature lovers alike.

Pahawang Besar, which according

It is only about 90 kilometers

to the boatman is the best spot

from the city of Bandar Lampung to

for snorkeling. Across from the

Shark’s Teeth, but the infrastructure is

Pahawangs are Kelagian Kecil

still undeveloped so the journey can

(covered by dense mangrove trees

be challenging. This is especially the

and a beach, though the sand

case in the 20-kilometer stretch where

is not as powdery as Pahawang

a motorbike or four-wheel drive

Kecil) and Kelagian Besar with its

vehicle is a must (hence the appeal

coconut tree-fringed beach. All these

for off-roaders). So it is no wonder

beaches were unspoiled, and it

that the area has been able to remain

was almost as if we were in Papua

a hidden treasure for so long.

and not Lampung, which is just a stone’s throw away from the heavily-

JOURNEY TO SHARK’S TEETH

populated Java.

On the way to Shark’s Teeth our

worsen all the way to Kiluan (a

group stopped by the Ketapang

small village famous for dolphin

dock (which required renting a car

watching). Going further west, only

from Bandar Lampung). Chartering

motorbikes and four wheel drive

a boat for Rp. 500,000, we glided

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Back on land, the road conditions

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INDONESIA

He seemed reluctant, so we explained that tourists sometimes come from hundreds of kilometers away and have no way of knowing that it is private property. Eventually

LAMPUNG

he agreed and expressed his appreciation by showing us the best vantage point for viewing Shark’s Teeth. The jagged peaks protruded into the sky while dark clouds moved

plantation area, but from a distance

chat. Not long after I found that

fast in the background, and all the

it’s hard to distinguish it from the

he and his family were owners of

while the waters of the Sunda Strait

tropical rainforest.

the land stretching all the way to

crashed hard against them.

The journey continues into

Shark’s Teeth (it turns out we were

I spent three days camping in that

Lampung’s sparsely populated

the guests, and not the other way

same spot and found the scene was

interior, where people still live in

around!).

continuously changing. It was a joy

stilt houses mostly without electricity.

to photograph and Shark’s Teeth

He explained that he had

never ceased to amaze me.

Pak Beni, our ojek (motorcycle taxi)

no problem with visitors, and

driver, eagerly showed us Pantai

had even cleared the area for

If you want take a trip to our

Kelapa Dua, or Twin Coconut Tree

this purpose. But he expressed

exact location with less hassle, Pak

Beach. As the name implies, there

his disappointment with people

Andi recommended taking another

are two coconut trees that sprout out

who failed to ask his permission,

route by turning right at the last big

peculiarly from a black rock forming

oftentimes leaving rubbish behind.

intersection with signage to Kiluan

a small island.

I apologized for entering his

(paved road). The road quality is

property and erecting our two tents

better and any car with high ground

SETTING UP CAMP

without his consent, but told him

clearance can handle it. You’ll

Close to Kelapa Dua is Gong Wani

that no one had mentioned it was

end up coming from the opposite

Beach, another secluded stretch

private property, not even the ojek

direction, approaching the village

of sand about one kilometer long.

drivers who had dropped us off.

where Pak Andi lives first. The

A couple of kilometers further we

“Pak Andi, why don’t you put

people in the village will always be

turned left, entering a forest that

up signage?” I said. “Something

ready to help, including opening up

had just been cleared by a farmer

that would let people know they are

their houses if you are in need of

and into a patch of dense forest

entering private property, something

accommodation.

leading to a small cove, with a great

with your contact number?”

By Fadil Aziz

view of Shark’s Teeth. We decided area, where there was even a small stream nearby. Suddenly a man showed up and politely introduced himself as Andi Kurniawan. I treated him as an honored guest, serving him a

Shark’s Teeth is definitely worth visiting for the adventurous! But please bear in mind that road conditions change over time, especially during the rainy season. Contact Budi in Kiluan (081272007455) for ojek service and Andi Kurniawan (082185271191) to check the conditions and ask for permission to camp. You’ll be going through remote areas so come prepared. Another number to keep on hand is the Lampung tourism office in Bandar Lampung: (0721) 26430.

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CAPITALCORNER

THE THIRD WAVE THE TERM “THIRD WAVE COFFEE” MIGHT SOUND ALIEN TO MANY, SO OUR CONTRIBUTOR EDWIN PANGESTU ELABORATES – STARTING WITH THE FIRST AND SECOND WAVES OF COFFEE CONNOISSEURSHIP. One Fifteenth Coffee

T

he first wave put

shops usually have many outlets,

fewer in number to ensure better

instant coffee by

and the customers who are a part of

quality control. And customers

Folgers in many

this wave usually view coffee as an

drink coffee not just to enjoy it but

American households

essential part of a “modern” lifestyle.

also to appreciate it, like how wine

in the 19th century.

The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf and the

connoisseurs appreciate a fine wine.

Back then, people needed the

local brand Bengawan Solo Coffee

caffeine in coffee as a mood

are other examples of second wave

ARTISANAL WAVE

booster, especially in the

coffee shops.

In Indonesia, the third wave is

morning.

As for the third wave, this takes

an exciting prospect because the

every part of the coffee production

country boasts so many unique

the second wave came along,

process – farmer, trader, roaster,

local coffee beans. Said founder

Starbucks. The brand popularized

coffee shop and barista – and

of Pandava Coffee and Common

espresso-based coffee and single

brings it to a whole new artisanal

Grounds Coffee Aston M. Utan,

origin coffee. Second wave coffee

level. Instead of chains, shops are

“The world’s largest coffee producer

Then the undisputed icon of

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is Brazil, as it has many regions that produce coffee. However, the characteristics of each region are relatively similar. On the other hand, Indonesian coffee is very interesting because regions such as Java, Bali, Papua, Sulawesi and Sumatra all have their own signature flavors.” Though an exciting concept, he admitted to it still being quite foreign to customers here, and even to the rest of the world. “In America, I struggled to find third wave coffee

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Common Grounds Coffee

Thanks to new advanced

appreciate the different flavor

concept has become something

knowledge, Indonesia is now

profiles because the coffee we are

common for the people and that’s

able to produce premium Arabica

accustomed to is strong, black and

Melbourne in Australia.”

specialty coffee. The Specialty

bitter. This is something that that has

Coffee Association of America

been imprinted in our brains and

FLAVOR PROFILES

(SCAA) defines specialty coffee

might be hard to change.

The main difference between second

(in the green bean state) as

and third wave coffee shops lies in

“Coffee that has no defects and

champion of the Indonesia Barista

the taste of the coffee that comes

has a distinctive character in the

Championship (IBC) 2013 and

from better quality beans. In the

cup, with a score of 80 or above

store manager of One Fifteenth

past, farmers didn’t have much

when graded according to SCAA

Coffee, “Most people say coffee

knowledge about the proper way

Standards.”

is bitter, causes sleep problems,

to grow coffee and the correct

With this premium green bean,

According to Doddy Samsura,

stomachaches, heart beating faster

processing method, so the quality

we get the light or medium roast

or cold sweat. So when I have new

of green beans suffered.

coffee that is commonly used in

customers, I show them something

To cover up the beans’ defects,

third wave coffee shops. The lighter

totally different. Our Arum Manis

beans would get roasted longer to

roasting releases natural characters

(coffee bean from West Java) is a

produce what we call “dark roast.”

in coffee like sweet, fruity and

good example. People might never

This process produces coffee with

acidic, along with tons of different

expect that coffee can be sweet and

a strong aroma and bitter flavor, a

flavor and aroma notes, from citrus

fruity. Our seasonal Geisha (coffee

profile that is commonly associated

to berry-like to honey to tobacco.

bean from Panama) even tastes like

with coffee.

It may take awhile to learn to

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jasmine tea.”

PHOTOS BY EDWIN PANGESTU

in the world where the third wave


FRESH BEAN STOCK

French press to the fancy ones like

The freshness of the bean is also

siphon and cold brew. However,

pertinent to third wave coffee, as

the pourover technique using Hario

eventually replace the second wave?

explained by Muhammad Aga, the

V60, Chemex or Kalita Wave, is

This is unlikely. We still have our

Head Barista of Tanamera Coffee

currently the most popular technique

instant coffee packs in our houses

and runner-up of IBC 2014. “Coffee

among many baristas.

and offices, and people are still

is very sensitive. After the roasting

explain their coffee processes to you. So will third wave coffee shops

lining up outside of Starbucks and other second wave chains. But

to reach it’s optimum taste,” he said.

INDONESIA’S THIRD WAVE

“Usually, Indonesia’s beans taste

It can be hard to tell which coffee

a market for new consumers who

best after resting for 10 to 14 days.

shops belong to the third wave

appreciate the finer, artisanal things.

After two to three months, the taste

category because the rules are

If you are adamant about your

starts to degrade.”

not written in stone. But a good

dislike of coffee, perhaps now is the

place to start is with the baristas of

time to reconsider.

process, the bean needs resting time

It’s quite a challenge for coffee shops to maintain a good stock

the third wave concept opens up

the aforementioned coffee shops

American author Mark

of fresh beans. For this reason, many third wave coffee shops roast themselves. Some even end up

Pourover brewing method

as serious roasteries that sell their roasted beans to other coffee shops.

MANUAL BREW Third wave coffee shops are also known to serve manual brewed coffee, which exposes the natural flavor of the coffee further. “With espresso machines, we force the coffee to release its potential through pressure. Some people even say that brewing coffee with espresso machines is a rough and forceful

Aston M. Utan s

way to extract coffee,” said Doddy Samsura. in Jakarta; Common Grounds,

Pendergrast summed it up best,

strong taste of espresso, therefore

Tanamera and One Fifteenth – these

“Only one thing is certain about

the less intense manual brewed

baristas are the 1st, 2nd and 3rd

coffee... Wherever it is grown,

coffee opens up a whole new

champions of IBC 2014.

sold, brewed, and consumed,

Not everyone can stand the

array of flavor alternatives. There

Visit any one of these coffee

are many methods to brew coffee

shops to begin your adventure into

strong opinions, and good

manually, from the most simple

the third wave world. In addition,

conversation.”

methods like kopi tubruk and

the baristas are more than willing to

By Edwin Pangestu

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there will be lively controversy,


BEYONDUPDATE

2014 TRANSFORMATION As part of their “Transformation Year,” Aerowisata Hotels & Resorts has rebranded their entire hotel and property portfolio, dividing them into three categories. The upscale market is now represented by their Prama brand, the midscale by their Kila brand, and the economy by their Asana brand. Improvements to their service concept of ‘Authentic Indonesian Hospitality’ will indulge all five senses from the moment guests enter any Aerowisata property. Present at the press conference held by Aerowisata at the end of April was the Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy, Mari Elka Pangestu. www.aerowisatahotels.com

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ALL COURTESY PHOTOS

DOUBLE DECKER The Favehotel Solo Baru has launched a novel casual dining restaurant in cooperation with the Double Decker Restaurant. The new restaurant merges a 1950’s American atmosphere with an iconic double-decker London Routemaster bus, located on the ground floor of the hotel. Diners can expect everything from American-style burgers, steaks and milkshakes, to Asian and international selections. This is the first Double Decker Restaurant branch in Southeast Asia. Favehotel Solo Baru Jalan Ir. Soekarno, Solo Baru, Central Java (0271) 672-7555 www.favehotels.com


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THE 7th WAVE The Ombak Bali International Surf Film Festival is returning for its 7th year, and will be held over three days at La Plancha on Double Six Beach starting July 18. A fabulous lineup of international surf films awaits you, full of epic visuals, stunning stories and encouraging tales. The Asian premier of the film The Salt Trail will feature some of the deepest and most impressive tube rides from the crowded waves of Bali all the way to the splendidly isolated Mentawais. Entrance to the festival is free, with live music and DJ performances following the nightly screenings. www.ombakbali.com

Save these dates! The two-day Ubud Village Jazz Festival is slated for August 8 and 9 and will feature a world-class lineup guaranteed to be even more impressive than last year’s. The festival will take place on the grounds of the Arma Museum and includes performances from local and international jazz musicians such as Shadow Puppets Quartet, Dwiki Dharmawan, Balawan, Gilad Hekselman (USA), Uwe Plath and Dian Pratiwi (Germany) and Ondrej Stveracek (Czech Republic). Acknowledging the country’s Independence Day celebration in August, this year’s festival will be themed “Awakening Indonesia.” Visit their website for ticket information and to learn more about the event. www.ubudvillagejazzfestival.com

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SUMMER JAZZ


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LIFE CAPTURED

A GRAND MILESTONE

The Bali Agung show held its 1000th performance on June 17. This spectacular show at The Bali Safari & Marine Park harnesses the talents of more than 240 dancers, musicians and shadow puppet masters, and even incorporates exotic animals. In celebration of this milestone performance, the cast and crew members visited various temples around Bali to pay their respects and express gratitude for all the shows performed over the last four years. www.balisafarimarinepark.com

June 20 marked the start of a unique collective photography essay exhibition dubbed ‘Animus 10R’ held at the Lingkara PhotoArt Gallery in Denpasar. The event featured 1,000 10R-sized photographs taken by 35 professional and amateur photographers from four photography communities – Lomonesia Bali, Suku Analog, Jagir Photography and Lingkara PhotoArt. This photo exhibition explored the themes of love and hate and how the two ignite passion and give meaning to every life event. www.lingkara.com

TOURISM GATHERING From June 5 to 7, tourism leaders from 18 countries gathered for the 43rd Skål Asia Congress at the Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa. Over 70 delegates representing the vast region that stretches from Mauritius to Guam attended, and the president of Skål International, Karine Coulanges formally opened the event. Skål International is the world’s largest association of travel and tourism professionals. www.nusaduahotel.com

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On June 15 the Bali Collection Fashion Festival was held in Nusa Dua. The free event included an “I Love Bali” themed fashion parade, a fashion design competition, a photography contest and a fashion show. Bali Collection tenants opened the fashion show, followed by members of APPMI such as Dwi Iskandar, Monika Weber, Oka Diputra, Ali Charisma, Bintang Mira and Putu Aliki. www.bali-collection.com

ALL COURTESY PHOTOS

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GET RECHARGED! Once again, Bali & Beyond Magazine held another of its exciting Recharge Night parties, this time at the Bali Collection shopping center in Nusa Dua on the evening of June 20. The al fresco pasar senggol-style event enabled invitees from the hospitality industry to mix, mingle and network under Bali’s gorgeous summer sky. They enjoyed angklung and DJ performances, fashion shows and exciting door prizes. As always, we would like to thank all of our many sponsors for their unending support of this event!

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Negara

JEMBRANA

Medewi

West Bali National Park

Pemuteran

Menjangan Island

Gilimanuk

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Nusa Dua

Candi Dasa

Nusa Lembongan Island

Semarapura

Nusa Penida Island

Nusa Ceningan Island

Tanjung Benoa

Sanur

Tenganan

Amlapura

Amed

Tulamben M. Agung

KARANGASEM

Besakih

Lake Batur

KLUNGKUNG GIANYAR

DENPASAR

Taman Ayun

BADUNG

Ubud

Bangli

BANGLI

M. Batur Kintamani Bedugul

Kerobokan Seminyak Legian NGURAH RAI Kuta Tuban INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Jimbaran Uluwatu

Canggu

Tanah Lot

Tabanan

TABANAN

M. Batukaru

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C

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W

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R

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Jl. Tegal Wangi

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Kuta beach

S

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Jl. Nakula

Jl. Plawa

Hard Rock Starbucks Jl. Pantai Kuta

H R

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Jl. kunti I

Jl. Su

Jl. Tangkuban Perahu

H Istana rama Beachwalk H Harris

Jl. Melasti

Legian Beach

H

Jl.

a Padm

Amaris Legian

kuda Jl. Wer

Jl. Arjuna

Jl. Camplung Tand

Jl. Laksamana

Jl. Mertasari

LEGEND: + Medical C Cafe H Hotel M Market H S M Museum Kartika Plaza Shopping S S R Restaurant Discovery Shopping Mall V Villa CD Corps Diplomatique

H

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The Seminyak

Jemme Cafe

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Jl. Petitenget

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CD

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C

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LEGEND: + Medical C Cafe H Hotel M Market M Museum S Shopping R Restaurant CD Corps Diplomatique

H

H

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Sector

Sweden & Finland Consulate

Telaga Naga

French Consulate

Sanur Paradise Plaza Suite

M Le Mayeur

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Jl. Segara Ayu

Sanur Paradise Plaza

Tuah Jl. Hang

H

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Jl. Danau Poso

Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai

W

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Jl. Danau Buyan

Jl. Tegeh Agung

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Jl. Tukad Bilok

Jl.

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Sanur Beach

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S

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The Laguna

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LEGEND: + Medical C Cafe H Hotel M Market M Museum S Shopping R Restaurant G Golf CD Corps Diplomatique

Grand Hyatt Bali

R

Museum PasiďŹ ka

H

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Bali Collection

M

Nusa Dua Beach Westin Resort

H H

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Club Med Bali Kayumanis Nusa Dua

H

Art Market

S

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Melia Benoa

The Royal Santrian

Conrad Bali

H

H

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The Oasis

Aston Bali Resort

Grand Mirage

Ina Putri Bali

S

R R +

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Ayodya Resort bali

H

Bali National Golf Club

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M iray

The St. Regis Bali Resort

Jl.

Jl. W

Medical Center

Dental Clinic

Clinic

H H

H

H

Fish Market

Ramada Benoa

The Mulia, Mulia Resort & Villas

+

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S

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Jl. Raya Kerobokan

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INFOINDEX

AIRLINES

Tel: (0361) 286-465, Fax: (0361) 286-408 E-mail: bali@honorary.mzv.cz

Renon, Denpasar Fax: (0361) 263-310 E-mail: rtc_bali@thaimail.com

■ AIRPORT OPERATOR Tel: (0361) 751-011

■ FRANCE

■ TIMOR LESTE

■ CATHAY PACIFIC AIRWAYS

Jl. Mertasari Gg. II No. 8, Sanur Tel: (0361) 285-485, Fax: (0361) 286-406 E-mail: consul@dps.centrin.net.id

Jl. Prof. Yamin No. 4, Renon, Denpsar Tel: (0361) 235-093, Fax: (0361) 235-092 E-mail: cgtl@dpsbali.com

■ GERMANY

■ UNITED STATES

Tel: (0361) 768-358, Fax: (0361) 768-369

Jl. Pantai Karang 17, Batujimbar, Sanur Tel: (0361) 288-535, Fax: (0361) 288-826 Email: germanconsul@bali-ntb.com

Jl. Hayam Wuruk 188, Denpasar Tel: (0361) 233-605, Fax: (0361) 222-426 E-mail: amcobali@indosat.net.id

■ ROYAL BRUNEI

■ HUNGARY

Tel: (0361) 757-292

Marintur, Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai 219, Sanur. Tel: (0361) 287-701, Fax: (0361) 287-456 Email: huconbali@telkom.net

Wisthi Sabha Building, 2nd Floor Ngurah Rai International Aiprort Call Centre: 0804-1-888888

■ CONTINENTAL MICRONESIA

■ SINGAPORE AIRLINES Jl. I Gusti Ngurah Rai, Airport Tel: (0361) 936-8388, Fax: (0361) 936-8383

HEALTH&MEDICAL

■ INDIA

■ GARUDA Jl. Jalan Sugianyar, 5 Denpasar

Jl. Raya Puputan 163, Renon - Denpasar Tel. (0361) 259-502/259-503 Fax.(0361) 259-505

Tel. (0361) 227-824, Fax: (0361) 226-298 24-hour access: 08071-807-807

■ ITALY

■ MERPATI Jl. Gatot Subroto Tengah, 26 Denpasar Tel: (0361) 411-364 Airport Tel: (0361) 9351-011, ext. 5240/5242 Hotline: Tel: (0361) 722-740, 722-741

■ MANDALA AIRLINES Komp. Plaza Kertawijaya Jl. Diponogoro No. 98, Denpasar, Reservation Call center 08041234567

Lotus Enterprises Building Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai, Jimbaran Tel: (0361) 701-005, Fax: (0361) 701-005 E-mail: italconsbali @italconsbali.org

■ JAPAN Jl. Raya Puputan 170, Denpasar Tel: (0361) 227-628, Fax: (0361) 265-066 E-mail: denpasar@dp.mofa.go.jp

■ MALAYSIA

Tel/Fax: (0361) 759-761

Alam Kulkul Boutique Resort Jl. Pantai Kuta Tel: (0361) 752-520, Fax: (0361) 766-373 E-mail: info@consulmalaysia-bali.com

■ THAI INTERNATIONAL

■ MEXICO

Grand Bali Beach Sanur, Tel: (0361) 288-141

PT Puri Astina Putra Building Jl. Prof. Moh. Yamin 1A, Renon, Denpasar Tel: (0361) 223-266, Fax: (0361) 244-568 E-mail: consulmex@astinatravel.com

■ NGURAH RAI AIRPORT

■ QATAR AIRWAYS Discovery Kartika Plaza Hotel, South Kuta Beach Tel: (0361) 752-222; Fax: 753-788 Wisti Sabha Building, 2nd Floor, Ngurah Rai International Aiprort, Tel: (0361) 760-274 Fax: (0361) 760-275

■ NETHERLANDS

■ ROYAL DANISH Sunset Road No. 89 Ruko Sunset Indah I Kav. 3 Tel: (0361) 821-6979, Fax: (0361) 7666-38 E-mail: danishconsbali@gmail.com

CLINIC&HOSPITAL 24-hour emergency medical clinic services, medical evacuation, multilingual staff. Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai 505X, Kuta 80361 Tel: (0361) 710-505, Fax: (0361) 710-515

■ SPAIN

■ BIMC Hospital Nusa Dua

Jl. Tirta Nadi 20, Sanur, Denpasar Tel: (0361) 270-601, Fax: (0361) 287-804 E-mail: bcbali@dps.centrin.net.id

Istana Kuta Galeria, Blok Vallet 2, No. 11 Jl. Patih Jelantik, Kuta Tel: (0361) 769-296, Fax: (0361) 769-296 E-mail: espana_bali@blueline.net.id

■ BRAZIL

■ SWEDEN & FINLAND

Jl. Raya Legian No. 186, Kuta Tel: (0361) 757-775, Fax: (0361) 751-005 E–mail: brazilconsul@bali.net

Segara Village Hotel, Jl. Segara Ayu Tel: (0361) 282-211, Fax: 282-211 E-mail: sweconsul@yahoo.com

24h Accident and Emergency Centre, 24h Medical Centre, international standard hospital with fully equipped ambulances, emergency room, intensive care unit, operating theatres, radiology and pathology, ward rooms, international and multilingual team of medical experts, CosMedic Centre, Dialysis Centre, Dental Centre. Kawasan BTDC, Blok D, Nusa Dua 80363, Tel: (0361) 3000-911, Fax: (0361) 3001-150

■ CHILE

■ SWITZERLAND & AUSTRIA

Jl. Jl. Pengembak Gg 1 No. 3, Sanur, Denpasar Tel: (0361) 756-781, Fax: (0361) 756-783 E-mail: chilehonconsulate@bali-villa.com ■ CZECH REPUBLIC Jl. Pengembak 17 Sanur.

Istana Kuta Galeria Blok Valet 2 No 12, Kuta Tel: (0361) 751-735, Fax: (0361) 754-457 E-mail: bali@honorarvertretung.ch

■ BRITAIN

(ARMA) Ubud, Tel: (0361) 976-659, Fax: 974-229. Jl. Pengosekan, Ubud, open daily 8 am-6pm

■ ABIAN KAPAS Jl. Nusa Indah, East Denpasar Tel: (0361) 227-176

■ ANTONIO BLANCO Ubud , Tel: (0361) 975-502, 975-551 open daily 8 am-5 pm

■ ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM Pejeng, Tel: (0361) 942-352 Open 8 am - 3 pm weekdays

■ GEDONG KIRTYA HISTORICAL LIBRARY Tel: (0362) 25141, Jl. Veteran, Singaraja. Open 7am - 3pm Monday Thursday, until Fridaynoon, closed on weekends

■ GALLERY SENIWATI Jl. Ubud Raya, Gianyar. Tel: (0361) 975-485

■ MUSEUM BALI Tel: (0361) 235-059, 222-680, Jl. Let. Kol Wisnu, Denpasar

■ MUSEUM LE MAYEUR Tel: (0361) 286-164, Jl. Hang Tuah, Sanur. Open 8 am - 2 pm, Tuesday - Sunday.

■ MUSEUM MANUSA YADNYA Mengwi, open daily, but often unattended

■ MUSEUM NEKA Tel: (0361) 975-074, 975-034, Jl. Raya Campuan, Ubud open daily 9 am - 5 pm.

Tel: (0361) 975-136, 971-159, Jl. Raya Ubud, Ubud, www.mpl-ubud.com

■ MUSEUM RUDANA Tel: (0361) 975-779, 976-479, Peliatan, Ubud

■ MUSEUM SUBAK Tel: (0361) 810-315, Jl. Raya Kediri, Desa Sanggulan, Tabanan

■ BIMC Hospital Kuta ■ POLAND

Jl.Gunung Agung 93, Denpasar 80118 Tel: (0361) 426-171, Fax: (0361) 426-477 E-mail: konsulslowakbali@yahoo.com

■ AUSTRALIA, CANADA, NEW ZEALAND Jl. Tantular No. 32, Renon - Denpasar 80234 Tel: (0361) 241-118, Fax: (0361) 221-195 E-mail: bali.congen@dfat.gov.au www.bali.indonesia.embassy.gov.au

■ AGUNG RAI MUSEUM OF ART

■ INTERNATIONAL SOS CLINIC

24h Accident and Emergency Centre, 24h Medical Centre, international standard hospital with fully equipped ambulances, emergency room, intensive care unit, operating theatres, radiology and pathology, ward rooms, international and multilingual team of medical experts, CosMedic Centre for non-invasive and invasive cosmetic and aesthetic treatments. Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai 100X, Kuta 80361 Tel: (0361) 761-263, Fax: (0361) 767-701

CONSULATES

MUSEUMS

■ MUSEUM PURI LUKISAN

KCB Travel, Jl. Raya Kuta 127, Kuta Tel: (0361) 761-502, Fax: (0361) 752-777 E-mail: dutchconsulate@kcb-tours.com

■ DEPARTURE Arrive at the airport two hours prior to departure. A Rp. 150,000 international departure tax is required. Domestic departure fee is Rp 40,000. No Fiscal tax-exempt to pay for Indonesian and expatriates holding KITAS for International departure. Ngurah Rai Intíl Airport, Tel: (0361) 751-011

Call an ambulance by dialing 118, but it is a lot more practical and quicker to hire a taxi. Most hotels have on-call doctors on standby. For “Bali Belly”, Lomotil and Imodium eliminate symptoms, but not gastro-related infections. A fever along with symptoms requires doctor-prescribed antibiotics. Drink as much liquid as possible. Isotonic drinks under various brand names are widely available and are known to replenish body hydration and replace fluids. For discomfort, diarrhea and cramping, drink strong, hot tea; avoid fruits and spicy foods. Some day-biting mosquitoes carry dengue fever, but this is not a problem in tourist areas. Bali is non-malarial and prophylaxis is not required. Mosquito bites, cuts or abrasions easily become infected in the tropics. Treat them immediately. Drink only bottled or boiled water. Peel fruit before eating; avoid raw vegetables except at reputable restaurants. Ice in restaurants is safe. Protect yourself from the intense equatorial sun. Use high SPF sunblock and a hat. AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases are increasing in Indonesia. Local sex workers have multiple partners from around the world. They are not checked for sexually transmitted diseases. Act responsibly and use condoms, available over the counter at pharmacies.

■ RUMAH SAKIT UMUM PUSAT SANGLAH (General Hospital): Jl. Diponegoro, Sanglah, Denpasar. Tel: (0361) 227-911/15

Jl. Raya Petitenget No. 11, Block I/C, Banjar Umasari, Kerobokan Tel: (0361) 732-165, Fax: (0361) 732-165 E-mail: consul@balipolandconsulate.com

■ SLOVAKIA

TOURIST INFO. ■ INTEGRATED TOURISM INFORMATION CENTER (ITIC) A one-stop tourist information complex of ten provinces in Indonesia comprising Bali, Lampung, Jakarta, Banten, West Java, Central Java, East Java, Jogjakarta. Jl. Raya Kuta 2, Kuta, 80361; Tel: (0361) 766-188

■ NGURAH RAI INTERNATIONAL

■ THAILAND Jl. Puputan Raya No. 81,

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■ SILOAM HOSPITALS 24-hour emergency 779-911 Jl. Sunset Road No. 818, Kuta, Badung, Bali Tel: +62-361-779-900 E-mail: info.bali@siloamhospitals.com

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AIRPORT Tel: (0361) 751-011

■ BADUNG GOVERNMENT TOURISM OFFICE Jl. Kuta Raya 2, Kuta Tel: (0361) 756-175/76 ■ BALI GOVERNMENT TOURISM OFFICE Jl. Supratman, Niti Mandala, Renon, Denpasar Tel: (0361) 222-387 ■ SINGARAJA TOURIST INFORMATION OFFICE Jl. Veteran 23, Singaraja Tel: (0362) 251-41

■ UBUD TOURIST INFORMATION SERVICE Jl. Raya Ubud, Gianyar Tel: (0361) 96-285, 973-285; 8 am - 9 pm


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