Issuu Bali Plus April 2014

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FEATURED IN APRIL 2014

AirAsia VIP Flight with AirAsia’s Red Carpet Service 26

SOGO Spring Sale at SOGO 62

VL BRIO A Graceful Take on Home Furnishings 64 4 | Baliplus


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Ossotel Hip In The Heart Of Legian

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Villa Kresna Hidden Gems In The Heart Of The Heat

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The Seminyak Extraordinary Beachfront Eats

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Discovery Kartika Plaza Hotel Easter Delights 114

CONTENTS APRIL 2014

10 Editorial | 12 Don’t Miss 14 Bali’s Best Awards 16 Hot Deals 20 What’s New 28 About Bali | 30 Culture 34 Arts & Artists 40 Active Bali 56 Kid’s Zone 60 Shop Hop 6 | Baliplus

68 Bali & Beyond 71 How to Get Around Centre Pull Out Maps 72 Heading to The Other Side of Bali 84 Hotels & Villas 102 Spa & Beauty 108 Food, Food, Food 120 Party Zone 124 Essential Info


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EDITORIAL Welcome to the magnificent island of Bali. As rainy season comes to its end, April is indeed a great month to explore our island - whether seeking adventure in the ocean and mountains, or simply indulging in pure, soothing relaxation at the spa. There’s no shortage of places to visit, things to do, tastes to sample, and experiences to indulge in. We are here to provide you with a diverse range of information on some of the best Bali has available to help ensure you have an exceptionally wonderful time here on the Island Of The Gods. With a reputation as the go-to reference guide offering detailed references on a great selection of accommodations, eateries, and attractions throughout the major tourist areas of southern Bali. you can be certain this issue shall be full of reviews, tips, and pointers on where to go and what to do during your trip to make it your most memorable yet. In addition to the usuals, we have also included the following features, to help direct you towards some special experiences this month: the newest addition to the Townhouse complex & true New York style “vibe dining,” Canvas Bistro; Legian’s newest hip hotel, the Ossotel, and their exceptional on-site restaurant, Romeo’s Bar & Grillery; the tranquil boutique getaway, Villa Kresna in Seminyak; what’s going on for Easter Sunday and some excellent dining options at Discovery Kartika Plaza Hotel in Kuta; what to expect at the fabulous themed dinner buffets at The Seminyak Beach Resort & Spa; how to fly in style like a VIP with Air Asia’s Red Carpet service; the latest & greatest interior design at VL Brio in Bali Mal Galeria; and killer shopping deals with the spring sale and Premier Card loyalty program at SOGO. From everyone here at Bali Plus, we hope you have an excellent experience in Bali! To all visitors, “Om Swasti-Astu” (Balinese for ‘Welcome’) The Bali Plus Team

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April 1 - Ngembak Geni Day

Held in connection with and following “Nyepi,” the Balinese New Year day of solemnity and quietness - Ngemback Geni Day is a happier event, with the island coming back to life. Involving maidens and bachelors of the villages to strengthen brotherhood and understanding among the young - the day’s celebrations are started with prayer at the local temples, and proceed with group members hugging one another while getting thoroughly soaked by water. It is always a cheerful moment for all, and usually held around 3pm. And while it may not be any celebrated national holiday here or have any connection with Balinese tradition - those westerners who can’t help but share some laughter and jokes with their friends and family may choose to play around a bit in their own celebrations of the classic “April Fool’s Day.”

General Election - April 9

It is voting time for Indonesia! Time to put the power of democracy to the test, as the 2014 Indonesian election will be held to elect members of both national and regional legislatures. 46 parties have registered to take part, while only 15 parties pass the requirements set by the General Elections Commision - including representation in every province of Indonesia, with a minimum of 30 percent female membership. Expect much excitement, heat, and passion in the air as locals take to the voting booths to choose who shall take the political lead.

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DON’T MISS

Full Moon - April 14

If you’re one of those who tend to get a bit luny when the full moon comes, prepare to lock yourself in the house - or head out for some brightly-lit adventure. Fancy a full moon party? They may not be as big as the legendary Koh Phangan in Thailand, but you can get down and boogie on the beach at Padang Padang late into the night. Prefer a more wholesome experience? Head to Pura Tirtha Empul during the day, where you will find and can join in with many Balinese performing purification rituals in the holy springs. Indonesia may not be a predominantly Christian country, but regardless of religion, Good Friday is an important day throughout the world for followers of the Christian faith. The holiday may not be the happiest of days, being the mark of the day Jesus was crucified, but is an important reminder for Christians to celebrate and honour their beliefs of the meaning of Jesus’ death. Many Christian churches celebrate Good Friday with a subdued service, usually in the evening, where Christ’s death is remembered with solemn hymns, prayers of thanksgiving, a message centered on Christ suffering for our sakes, and observance of the Lord’s Supper. Whether or not Christians choose to “celebrate” Good Friday, the day’s events ever remain a monumental anniversary for Christians everywhere, with the death of Christ on the cross being the paramount event of the Christian faith. 12 | Baliplus

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BALI’S BEST AWARD Bali is Still Romantic!

Luring honeymooners with its romantic atmosphere of panoramic sunset view over Jimbaran Bay and a vast 1,300 sqm of swimmable saltwater lagoon pool, Le Meridien Bali Jimbaran is undoubtedly an ideal romantic getaway. Having recently been selected by Five Star Alliance as one of the 2014 World’s Best Honeymoon Resorts, the hotel is proud to be the one and only representative from Indonesia in this category, and thus representing Bali as a favorite romantic destination. Five Star Alliance, an online travel agency for the world’s best hotels, handpicked the lists of curated hotels and resorts as an exclusive recommendation for a variety of interests and locations. Jl. Bukit Permai, Jimbaran, Bali | Ph. +62 361 8466 888 | www.lemeridienbalijimbaran.com Sarong Bali Secures One Spot in Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants

For an excellent dining experience highlighting Asian Cuisine, Sarong Bali restaurant has been selected as the best from Indonesia, representing its authentic and intense flavours. This high accolade is shown in the list of Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants that places Sarong Bali as the single representative from Indonesia among the best restaurants in the region. Opened since 2008, founding Chief Will Meyrick has culminated his vast culinary experience into perfecting Sarong’s enticing recipes and taste. The Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants list is the part of The World’s 50 Best Restaurants - an annual snapshot of the opinion and experiences of the panel judges from over 900 restaurant industry experts. Jl. Petitenget No. 19X, Kerobokan, Bali | Ph. +62 361 4737 809 www.sarongbali.com The Best Cabin Services for AirAsia Indonesia

AirAsia Indonesia continues to prove its commitment to becoming Indonesia’s leading low-cost carrier with premium services. Carre Center for Customer Satisfaction and Loyalty (Care CCSL) recently acknowledged AirAsia Indonesia with the Excellent Service Experience Award 2014 for the best cabin service and ground handling categories. Carre CCSL, an independent research institution dedicated to service quality and customer management, used the mystery shopping method where respondents act as a customer to value the level of services offered. In satisfying customers, AirAsia Indonesia features services including web-check in and Red Carpet Service among several others. Visit www.airasia.com 14 | Baliplus


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HOT DEALS

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KORI GIVES YOU 15% OFF FOR LUNCH ONLY

If you dream of a tranquil yet romantic restaurant in the heart of the bustling and famed Poppies Lane area, check out Kori Restaurant Bar & Catering - a modern oasis among plethora of bars, souvenir shops and accommodations. It’s an inviting place to cool down – with cabanas, gardens and giant golden fish and enjoy great food. Using the best of fresh local and imported products, Kori serves outstanding International cuisine and Asian flavors. This April, visit Kori for lunch, and they will be happy to give you 15% off on F & B (excluding alcohol). Jl. Legian, Poppies Lane II, Kuta | Ph. +62 361 758 605 | E. info@korirestaurant.co.id | www.korirestaurant.co.id A WEEKEND WITH BALINESE CUISINE JOURNEY

Enriching the hotel’s guest stay experience as well as visitors wanting to experience the authentic taste of Balinese Cuisine, Montana Restaurant in All Seasons Bali Denpasar Hotel launches a delightful Balinese Buffet Dinner Menu. Experienced Balinese Executive Chef, Nyoman Lasiamana, will prepare the buffet line with blends of Asian culture and ingredients in his culinary approach. In an atmosphere of traditional Balinese style featuring chessboard patterns, wayang decoration, Balinese dancer statue, Balinese umbrellas, and Balinese instrument and dance - diners can relish in an extensive Balinese menu, offering satays to Daluman ice. The dinner buffet is available every Saturday from 6-10pm at only IDR 99000 net per person. Jl. Teuku Umar No. 183, Denpasar Ph. +62 361 228 228 ext. 7004 | www.allseasonsdenpasarbali.com WARISAN PRESENTS GATSBY STYLE PARTY

Presenting an unusual and unique party, Warisan Restaurant will held a Gatsby style night party on Thursday, April 10, 2014. A Roaring 20’s Party, this event will be an anticipated party with 1920’s costumes, and music by Erik Sondhy a.k.a Mr Finger together with “That Swing Thing” brass band, featuring Indria Naffi and Mia Samira. Opened with a splurge 3 course set dinner from 7pm – 10pm at Rp.375K++, you can hit the floor on 10pm onwards for a free entrance party like no other. Prepare your own costume from now, and mark the date for this April’s best party in Bali. Jl. Raya Kerobokan No. 38, Kerobokan | Ph. +62 361 731 175 www.warisanrestaurant.com 16 | Baliplus


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EASTER FESTIVITY AT CENTRA TAUM SEMINYAK

Come and celebrate the spirit of Easter with the whole family at Centra Taum Hotel Seminyak. On Sunday, April 20th, the hotel will be holding an “Easter Sunday Brunch” from 11am to 1pm at the verdant Centra Taum’s Lobby Green Garden. Savor a selection of Indonesian and Western dishes, including Two Eggs of Any Style, Salad, Chicken Cutlet, Salmon Fettuccine, Seafood Medley, Burgers, and Desserts while you are entertained by Trio Musicians. Children will also have a fun time with the Eggs Hunt activity. The brunch buffet is available at IDR 125,000 ++ per person, with a discount of 50% for children between 5 – 12 years old. 37-39 Lebaksari Street, Petitenget | Ph. +62 361 473 1797 www.centarahotelsresorts.com LET YOUR CHILDREN HAVE FUN AT EASTER

Let the kids engage their imaginations and delight with a fairy tale Easter Bunny, prizing the good children with colored eggs on Easter Day. A fun day filled with activities, the Easter Bunny Party at Cubby House Kids Club will be a cheerful event for your children to gather with new friends of the same age – a great opportunity for them to start socializing. The children’s party, which will be held on Saturday April 19th, 2014 from 1-5pm, features games like a rabbit racing competition, egg hunting, egg and face painting, with healthy food and drink available. Priced at IDR 125,000 ++ per child. Semara Resort & Spa, Jl. Petitenget, Seminyak | Ph. +62 361 847 6661 www.cubbyhousekidsclub.com EASTER INSPIRATION FROM UMA BY COMO UBUD

Starting on Good Friday, April 18th, 2014 and running throughout the weekend, Uma Ubud’s Italian-inspired restaurant and lounge bar will be offering a special set menu and activities to celebrate the spirit of Easter. You can opt for two- or threecourse options, such as a starter of smoked salmon and a main course of baked barramundi - priced at IDR 280,000 (2 courses) or IDR 320,000 (3 courses) per person. There is also a celebratory barbecue with a threecourse or family-style set menu on Saturday Evening. Children will also have fun with a traditional Easter Egg Hunt on Sunday Morning. Jl. Raya Sanggingan, Kedewatan, Ubud, Bali Ph. +62 361 972 448 | www.comohotels.com 18 | Baliplus


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WHAT’S NEW

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Stay Smart with Amaris Sunset Road Set strategically in the middle of Kuta’s main Hub, Sunset Road Main Street, Amaris Sunset Road provides easy access from and to the hotel; you don’t even need to go through any small roads or alleys to reach the hotel! Smart, Modern and Dynamic - Amaris Hotel Sunset Road is designed for simple travelers or business looking for a home base with simple and easy access to anywhere: the airport, tollway and nearby areas such as Seminyak, Kuta, Nusa Dua, and Sanur. Amaris Hotel Sunset Road offers 89 Smart Rooms complete with LED TV, Safe Deposit Box, WiFi Internet, and hotel facilities including swimming pool and spacious parking area.Jl. Sunset Road No. 57, Kuta Ph. +62 361 8496 555 | www.amarishotel.com

Meet DKPH’s New Face in Sales Division Strengthening its strategic market in Bali’s highly competitive hospitality industry, the luxury fivestar beachfront resort Discovery Kartika Plaza has recently appointed new faces to handle the market challenges. Previous Senior Sales Manager, Amy Lingga, has been promoted to the position of Director of Sales, while Bandisa Sastika returns to the resort as Director of Sales handling Leisure & E-Commerce Market after years of adventurous working experiences. Both of them have a wealth of international experience and extensive networks, and these appointments show the resort’s commitment to expand its market to be a favorite choice for a memorable holiday in Bali. Jl. Kartika Plaza, PO BOX 1012, South Kuta Ph. +62 361 751 067 | www.discoverykartikaplaza.com

Get Immersed in Bali’s Tropical Paradise Set amidst verdant rice paddies in North Bali and surrounded by mystical mountains, Sanak Retreat ensures you a peaceful stay with a choice of 11 handcrafted bungalows. It is truly a peaceful accommodation far away from the hustle and bustle South Bali, allowing you to connected with nature and recharge your soul. From the moment you wake up in the morning, you can bask in the morning sunshine from the private terrace, enjoy uninterrupted views of vast rice paddies with mountain in the background, do some trekking, have a waterfall picnic, or explore surrounding bike trails. Transfer as well as pick-up and drop off service are available. Banjar Dinas Menagung, Kayuputih, Buleleng, Bali | Ph. +62 362 7200 057 | www.sanakbali.com 20 | Baliplus


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Victoria’s Secret is Now Open In Beachwalk Shoppers in Bali can now easily find Victoria’s Secret collection of beauty products with the brand opening its sixth store in Indonesia at Beachwalk Bali. Designed with a contemporary and glamorous concept, the Beachwalk location features sophisticated elements such as black cherry fixtures, lit focal walls, a gallery of iconic black and white imagery, and a video wall featuring Victoria’s Secret Supermodel video footage - showcasing products in an environment that’s sexy, sophisticated and forever young. In such an ambiance, you will enjoy hours looking for something special or gifts ranging from fragrances to skin-loving body care products, or bags to sunglasses. Beachwalk L1, Jl. Pantai Kuta, Kuta- Bali | www.victoriassecret.com

Bale Udang Mang Engking Now Opens in Ubud Presenting a different atmosphere to experience Bali’s most authentic Prawn & Bale, the newly-opened Bale Udang Ubud has masterfully managed to bring a calm and soothing feel for diners. A vast pond with bales has been added to accompany the rustic bamboo building, offering the favorite eating-on-the-water experience as made popular in Bale Udang Kuta - yet here you can enjoy Ubud’s picturesque view of rice fields and silhouette of mountain. Suitable for families or large group, Bale Udang Ubud offers the traditional menus including Udang Bakar Madu and Gurame Bumbu Cobek. No worries about parking as they have a spacious, large lot. Jl. Raya Goa Gajah, Ubud Ph. +62 361 978 754 | www.baleudang.com

Authentic Italian Cheese Shop Opens Its Door in Bali In conjunction with a celebration of the 1st year factory anniversary, Camilla Mozzarela - the original Italian fine cheese factory in Indonesia has finally launched its new cheese shop in Bali. Founded by Silvanto Tonti, Camilla Mozzarela brings the real essence of traditional Italian food with a quality standard and original flavour to Indonesia. The factory is led by Salvatore Campus, the Italian cheese master from Sardinia with over 40 years of experience in cheese production, and now has over than 20 selections of authentic fine Italian cheese. In Bali, Camila Mozzarela’s products are also used by chefs at several five-star hotels and restaurants. Jl. Sunset Road 1X, Seminyak | Ph. +62 361 210 3622 www.camillamozzarella.com 22 | Baliplus


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Kura-Kura Bus, The Safe Way to Get Around A new and unique addition to Bali’s transportation services, Kura-Kura Bus, are ready take you into a resort trip journey in popular resort areas in Bali. With the main hub at DFS Bus Terminal in Kuta, KuraKura buses operate daily from 9 AM to 10 PM along 7 routes, connecting major tourist areas such as Kuta, Legian, Seminyak, Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, Sanur and Ubud. All vehicles are brand new, airconditioned and feature free WiFi on board. Check out their bright green and yellow buses, and enjoy a safe, comfortable and affordable trip around the island. For more details, visit www.kura2bus.com Ph. +62 361 75 7070 | E. sales@kura2bali.com

Ride in Style Road lover and riders in Bali will be delighted as the famous motorbike brand BMW Motorrad is ready to expand their market to Bali very soon. BMW Motorrad Indonesia is the official and legal importer of BMW Motorrad brand bikes, which is headquartered in Germany. In the official dealership and showroom, each customer can expect international-standard services, value prices, and aftersales benefits. One such highlighted service is BMW Tours and Rentals, where riders can rent a BMW motorbike for touring or other needs. Bali’s new dealership/showroom is expected to open their service in the month of April 2014. Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai No. 3, Kuta | Ph. +62 361 755 544 www.bmw-motorrad-indonesia.com

Alang-Alang at Beachwalk Introduces Fresh Concept Working hard with its innovations and fresh ideas, Beachwalk Bali introduces Alang-Alang. Located on Beachwalk’s Level 3, Alang-Alang brings a new concept of “Village of Inspirations,” housing the best of Bali where visitors will get a remarkable insight into the Balinese and Indonesian culture, cuisine and creations. The tenants at Alang-Alang are carefully selected to represent the culture such as Museum Kain, SATU, 2.0 and Uluwatu Hand Made Balinese Lace. Hop to Bebek Tepi Sawah Restaurant to sample local tastes. Children will also enjoy activities including batik painting and pottery painting, as well as regularly scheduled cultural performances. Jl. Pantai Kuta, Bali Ph. +62 361 8464 888 | www.beachwalkbali.com 24 | Baliplus


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VIP Flight with

AirAsia’s Red Carpet Services Those who have spent some time flying around Asia have surely discovered AirAsia to be one of the best choices of airlines to get around. With excellent customer service, reliable schedules to a complete selection of popular destinations, and absolutely one of the most affordable pricing plans available, AirAsia has proven itself over & over as the top choice of travellers in the region. While all AirAsia offers may be of the highest quality, those guests seeking an even more exclusive service to make their flights an ever-more enjoyable experience can now choose to travel like royalty with Air Asia’s VIP Red Carpet Service. As you often hear, or may you have experienced the stressful time in the airport before take-off: long check-in queues, hassle baggage and other unpredictable incidents. AirAsia’s Red Carpet Service will ensure you a pleasant and comfortable flight assisted by a dedicated team who gives a speedy, professional, courteous and friendly service. The team are always be ready to assist you with a VIP treatment from the moment you arrive at the check-in counter in the departure airport to landing in your destination, so you can expect a speedier travelling steps. What’s all included? Free check-in service at dedicated check-in counters (counter check-in fees not applicable), priority check26 | Baliplus


in baggage and tagging, access to the lounge, for a maximum of two hours, fast departure immigration and fast departure security clearance with no queues, dedicated vehicle service (subject to aircraft parking bay distance), priority boarding with no queues, and priority arrival baggage handling (be the FIRST to collect your baggage upon arriving). Red Carpet Service is available for purchase either online or at the check in counters, available for all AirAsia flights departing from Kuala Lumpur LCCT, Kuching, Kota Kinabalu, Penang, Johor Bahru, Singapore, Jakarta, Bali’s Ngurah Rai and Medan (Kuala Namu) International Airport, including personal assistance from checkin counter to boarding gate to apron. And of course, no matter which airport you may be departing from, you can expect to be accommodated by a dedicated team guaranteed to ensure a speedy, professional, courteous, and friendly service. Flyers can pre-book through AirAsia.com or through call center (02129270999) or airport sales office up to four hours before flight. Cost for domestic flights is just Rp 180,000, and international flights only Rp 305,000. If flying with such exclusive treatment is your style, do be sure to book in advance, as availability is limited to 10 Red Carpet guests per flight.

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ABOUT BALI

With the reputation of being one of the most beautiful and diverse tourist spots in Asia, Bali annually attracts almost 7,000,000 visitors from around the world. Geographically, situated between the islands of Java and Lombok, Bali is small, stretching approximately 140 km from east to west, and 80 km from north to south. The tallest of a string of volcanic mountains that run from the east to the west is Gunung Agung, which last erupted in 1963. Located just 8o south of the Equator, Bali boasts a tropical climate with just two seasons (wet and dry) a year with an average temperature of around 28oC. The wide and gently sloping southern regions play host to Bali’s famed rice terraces, which are among some of the most spectacular in the world. In the hilly, northern coastal regions, the main produce is coffee, copra, spices, vegetables, cattle and rice. The Balinese have strong spiritual roots and despite the large influx of tourists over the years, their culture is still very much alive. The main religion is Agama Hindu Dharma, which, although originally from India, is comprised of a unique blend of Hindu, Buddhist, Javanese and ancient indigenous beliefs; It is very different from the Hinduism practiced in 28 | Baliplus


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India today. Naturally creative, the Balinese have traditionally used their talents for religious purposes and most of the beautiful work to be seen here has been inspired by stories from the Ramayana and other Hindu epics. The majority of Bali’s 4,000,000 people live, for the most part, in tight village communities with large extended families. The largest towns are Denpasar (the capital) and Singaraja in the north. The main tourist area stretches from Kuta to Seminyak. Kuta became a major attraction during the tourist boom of the 70’s because of its famous white-sand beaches, the surf, and stunning sunsets. Today, the Kuta to Seminyak stretch is a major tourist destination, with hundreds of hotels, bars, restaurants and shops. Those in search of a little peace and quiet tend to head for the more sedate resorts of Sanur and Candi Dasa on the east coast, or Lovina in the north. Nusa Dua, on the southern-most peninsula of the island, houses many five-star hotels. The central village of Ubud, in the hilly region of Gianyar, has also blossomed as a tourist attraction and is now considered to be the artistic and cultural centre of Bali. Baliplus | 29


CULTURE Although there are no artifacts or records dating back to the Stone Age, it is believed that the first settlers on Bali migrated from China around 2500 B.C. By the Bronze era, around 300 B.C., a fairly evolved culture already existed on Bali. The complex system of irrigation and rice production, still in use today, was established around this time.

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It appears that the main religion around 500 A.D. was predominantly Buddhist in influence. In 670 A.D., a Chinese scholar (Yi-Tsing), on a trip to India, reported that he had visited a Buddhist country called Bali. It wasn’t until the 11th century that Bali received the first strong influx of Hindu and Javanese cultures. With the death of his father around AD 30 | Baliplus


1011, the Balinese Prince, Airlanggha, moved to East Java and set about uniting it under one principality. Having succeeded, he then appointed his brother, Anak Wungsu, as ruler of Bali. During the ensuing period there was a reciprocation of political and artistic ideas. The old Javanese language, Kawi, became the language used by the aristocracy, one of the many Javanese traits and customs adopted by the people. With the death of Airlanggha, in the middle of the 11th century, Bali enjoyed a period of autonomy. However, this proved to be short-lived, as in 1284 the East Javanese King Kertanegara, conquered Bali and ruled over it from Java. In 1292, Kertanegara was murdered and Bali took the opportunity to liberate itself once again. However, in 1343, Bali was brought back under Javanese control by its defeat at the hands of Gajah Mada, a general in the last of the great Hindu-Javanese empires, the Majapahit. With the spread of Islam throughout Sumatra and Java during the 16th century, the Majapahit empire began to collapse and a large exodus of aristocracy, priests, artists and artisans to Bali ensued. For a while Bali flourished and the following centuries were considered the Golden Age of Bali’s cultural history. The principality of Gelgel, near Klungkung, became a major centre for the arts, and Bali became the major power of the region, taking control of neighbouring Lombok and parts of East Java. The European Influence The first Dutch seamen set foot on Bali in 1597, yet it wasn’t until the 1800’s that the Dutch showed an interest in colonising the island. In 1846, having had large areas of Indonesia under their control since the 1700’s, the Dutch government sent troops into northern Bali. In 1894, Dutch forces sided with the Sasak people of Lombok to defeat their Balinese rulers. By 1911, all the Balinese principalities had either been defeated in battle, or had capitulated, leaving the whole island under Dutch control. During World War II, the Dutch were expelled by the Japanese, who had occupied Indonesia from 1942 to 1945. After the Japanese defeat, the Dutch tried to regain control over their former colonies, but on August 17, 1945, Indonesia was declared independent by its first President, Sukarno. After four years of fighting and strong criticism from the international community, the Dutch government finally ceded and, in 1949, Indonesia was recognized as an independent country. The People Life in Bali is very communal with the organisation of villages, farming and even the creative arts being decided by the community. The local government is responsible for schools, clinics, hospitals and roads, but all other aspects of life are placed in the hands of two traditional committees, whose roots in Balinese culture stretch back centuries. The first, Subak, concerns the production of rice and organises the complex irrigation system. Everyone who owns a sawah, or padi field, must join their local Subak, which ensures that every member gets his fair share of irrigation water. The other community organisation is the Banjar, responsible for arranging all village festivals, marriage ceremonies and cremations. Most villages have at least one Banjar and all men have to join when they marry. Banjars, on average, give membership to 50 up to Baliplus | 31


CULTURE

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100 families and all Banjars have their own meeting place called the Bale Banjar. As well as being used for regular meetings, the Bale (pavilion) is where the local gamelan orchestras and drama groups practice. Religion Balinese people are Hindu, yet their religion is very different from the Indian variety. The Balinese worship the Hindu trinity Brahma, Shiva and Vishnu, who are seen as manifestations of the Supreme God Sanghyang Widhi. Other Indian gods like Ganesha (the elephant-headed god) also appear, but more commonly. Shrines associated with the many gods and spirits, uniquely Balinese, are found all over the island. Balinese people strongly believe in magic and the power of spirits, basing much of their religion on this. They believe good spirits dwell in the mountains and that the seven seas are home to demons and ogres. Most villages have at least three main temples, namely: (1) the Pura Puseh, or ‘temple of origin’, facing the mountains; (2) the Pura Desa, or village temple normally found in the centre; and (3) the Pura Dalem, aligned with the sea and dedicated to the spirits of the dead. Aside from these ‘village temples’, almost every house has its own shrine. Some temples, for 32 | Baliplus


example Pura Besakih on the slopes of Mount Agung, are considerably more important and people from all over Bali travel there to worship. Offerings play a significant role in Balinese life as they appease the spirits and thus bring prosperity and good health to the family. Every day small offering trays (canang sari), containing symbolic food, flowers, cigarettes and money, are respectfully put on shrines, in temples, in front of houses and shops, and at dangerous crossroads. Festivals are another great occasion for soothing the gods. The women carry huge, beautifully arranged pyramids of food, fruit and flowers on their heads while the men might conduct a blood sacrifice through a cockfight. The gods are invited to descend and join the festivities with music and traditional dances to go with it. This kind of event is extremely exciting, memorable and well worth attending. Please refer to the back page (‘A Word of Advice’) for Rules.

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ART & ARTISTS

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As their designs followed strict aesthetic and religious guidelines, the artists generally didn’t have much room for personal expression. With the arrival of European artists in the beginning of the 20th century, this soon began to change. Local artists started to develop their own individual styles.

PAINTING

Until the start of the 20th century, the dominant form of painting was the portrayal of Hindu epics by painters and illustrators called ‘Sangging’. Aside from making large representational paintings, the ‘Sangging’ were expected to decorate everything from gourds, wooden altars, bamboo vessels, headboards for princely bed chambers and, in particular, they were expected to illustrate astrological wall hangings on bark paper or cloth. It wasn’t until the early 1900s that western influences reached Bali. The use of Asian symbols in the works of, among others, Paul Gauguin, Toulouse Lautrec and Camille Pissaro, 34 | Baliplus


created a new trend for Asian-influenced art and for European painters to move to Bali. Ubud’s fame regarding art can be traced to the arrival of the German painter Walter Spies and the Dutch Rudolf Bonnet. There is a much wider range of artistic styles today. Ubud Style Influenced by the western use of perspective and everyday-life subject matter, the Ubud style is one of the most ‘expressionistic’ of all Bali’s schools. Despite this, Ubud’s art still retains many traditional features, including attention to detail and stylized characters. Batuan Style Strongly wayang based (puppet). This style involves hundreds of intricately painted representations of Balinese life, filling every available nook and cranny of the canvas. Keliki Style Keliki paintings measure 20cm by 15cm. They contain scenes of mythical and Ramayanic characters engaged in battle, good versus evil, on sinister backgrounds. Pengosekan Style From this village, on the outskirts of Ubud, a new style sprang up during the 1960s. It concentrated on just a few natural components, such as birds, insects, butterflies and plants.

STONE CARVING

Stone carvings were mainly used to decorate temples and palaces. There is little difference between the iconography decorating temples and that of private buildings. Gateways represent the dividing line between the inner and outer worlds and as such are the recipients of some of the most fantastic carvings. Bali’s modern-day centre of stone carving is the village of Batubulan, situated halfway between the towns of Denpasar and Ubud.

TEXTILE

One of the most striking things about Bali is the rich variety of cloths and materials that are to be seen in thousands of shops throughout the island. However, only a small proportion of these are indigenous to Bali. The myriad of batik clothes and sarongs available everywhere, are mainly imported from Java. Bali does have a very rich textile industry of its own. The beautiful Songket fabrics, worn by performers of traditional dances, are a good example. In Songket gold and silver threads are woven into the cloth to create complex motifs of birds, butterflies and flowers. Endek, or weft ikat, is another common method used in Bali. In weft ikat weaving, the weft threads are dyed to create the design and are then woven with plain warp threads. The least common form of weaving to be seen in Bali is the Geringsing, or double-ikat, and it is perhaps the most sought after. In Geringsing both the warp and weft threads are dyed to their final designs before being woven together. With the exception of certain areas in India and Japan, this weaving technique can only be found in the small Bali Aga village of Tenganan, East Bali.

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ART & ARTISTS

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WOOD CARVING

Wood and stone carving have traditionally been featured largely in temple and palace architecture. Immaculately carved demons and mythical beings decorate pillars, door panels, lintels and window shutters with the object of protecting the buildings from evil intruders. Scenes of legendary figures placed within a floral dĂŠcor, set a more pleasant and educational tone. With the arrival of European influences, wood carving started to develop a long more innovative and commercial lines. Today, whole villages specialise in producing certain styles of work. The village of Mas, near Ubud, is the best known for its carvings of female figures, Buddhas, characters from Hindu epics, the traditional topeng (mask) and Wayang Wong masks 36 | Baliplus


DANCE & DRAMA

Dance and drama have played a historically important role in Balinese society. Through this medium, people learned about the tales of the Ramayana, Mahabarata and of other epic stories from Balinese history. The following are brief descriptions of some of the more well-known dance-dramas that can be seen at regular performances throughout Bali. Baris - This is a warrior’s dance. It is usually performed by men, either solo or in a group of five or more. Barong & Rangda - This is a story about the struggle between good and evil. Good is personified by the Barong Keket, a strange but funloving creature in the shape of a shaggy semi-lion. Evil is represented by Rangda, a witch. Kecak - The most famous of the Balinese dances, originated from the Sanghyang dance choirs, holds its uniqueness in the entrancing ‘Kecak, kecak’ chant. The Kecak as a dance developed in the 1930s, in the village of Bona, where it is still performed regularly. Legong - This dance tells a story of princess Rangkesari being held captive by King Lakesmi. Rangkesari’s brother, prince Daha, gathers an army to rescue his sister. The Legong is a very classical and graceful dance, always performed by prepubescent girls, who can be as young as eight or nine years old. Wayang Kulit (Shadow Puppet) - Wayang Kulit is one of the great story-telling traditions of the Javanese and Balinese people. The wayang show usually consists of a small four-piece orchestra, which provides the musical accompaniment, around sixty ‘puppets’, carved out of flat pieces of water buffalo hide, and the dalang or puppet-master. The good characters speak in ancient ‘Kawi’, whereas the evil or coarse ones speak Balinese.

MUSEUMS & GALLERIES Jimbaran

Seminyak

Jenggala Keramik Jl. Uluwatu No.2, Jimbaran Ph. 703311 Open daily* 8am - 6pm

Townhouse Bali Gallery Townhouse Bali Ground Floor Jl. Laksamana 151, Seminyak Open Tuesday – Sunday 7am – 8pm

Ganesha Gallery Four Seasons Jimbaran Ph. 701010 Open daily* 9am -6pm

Kendra Gallery Jl Drupadi No.88B, Seminyak Ph. 736628 Open daily* 10am - 6pm

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Biasa Gallery Jl. Seminyak No.34, Seminyak Ph. 8475766 Open Mondays to Saturdays* 10am - 9pm

Tonyraka Gallery Jl. Raya Mas No.86 Ubud Ph. 7916606 Open daily 9am - 5pm

Ubud

Danes Art Veranda Jl. Hayam Wuruk 159 Denpasar Ph. 242659 Open daily 10am -6pm

Hansen Art Gallery Jl. Raya Sanggingan Ubud Ph. 970072 Open daily 9am - 6pm

Denpasar

Neka Museum Jl. Raya Campuhan, Ubud Ph. 975074 Open daily* 8am - 5pm

Bali Museum Jl. Let. Kol. Wisnu, Denpasar Ph. 235059 Open Tuesdays to Sundays 8am - 3pm

Puri Lukisan Museum Jl. Raya Ubud Ph. 975136 Open daily* 8am - 4pm

Bali Art Center Jl. Nusa Indah No.1 Denpasar Ph. 227176 Open daily 8am - 3pm

Gaya Fusion Jl. Raya Sayan Ubud Ph. 979253 Open daily 9.30am - 11pm

Bali Bintang Gallery Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai 19 Pesanggaran Ph. 724368 Open daily 9am - 6pm

Arma Museum Jl. Raya Pangosekan Ubud Ph. 974228 Open daily 9am - 6pm Blanco Museum Jl. Raya Campuan Ubud Ph. 975502 Open daily 9am - 5pm

Museum Lukisan Sidik Jari Jl. Hayam Wuruk 175, Tanjung Bungkak, Denpasar Ph. 235115 Open daily 9am - 4pm

Klungkung

Museum Seni Lukis Klasik Bali Banjar Angkan Klungkung Bali Rudana Museum Ph: 0366—22255 Jl. Cok Rai Pudak No.44 Peliatan Open daily 9am - 5pm Ph. 975779 Open daily 9am - 5pm Nusa Dua Pasifika Museum Genta Gallery Kawasan Pariwisata, Jl Lodtunduh No.1 Ubud BTDC Blok P Ph. 978272 Ph. 774935 Fax. 774559 Open daily 9am - 5pm Open daily 10am - 5pm Seniwati Gallery Jl.Sriwidari No.2B Ubud Ph. 975485 Open daily 10am - 5pm Sika Gallery Jl. Raya Campuhan, Ubud Ph. 975084 Open daily 9am - 5pm

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Sanur

Le Mayeur Museum Jl. Hang Tuah, Sanur Ph. 286201 Open Sat-Thu: 8am - 4pm Fridays: 8am - 1.30pm


SCHEDULE OF EVENTS DANCE & DRAMA

Barong & Rangda Dance

• Batubulan • Puri Saren,Ubud • Catur Eka Budi, Kesiman, Dps.

• Every day • Fridays • Every day

9.30 am 7.00 pm 9.30 am

Calonarang Dance

• Mawang, Ubud • Banjar Kalah, • Peliatan

• Thurs; Sat.

7.00 pm

Gambuh Dance

• Pura Desa Batuan, Batuan

• 1st & 15th of each month

7.00 pm

Warrior Dance • Bali Safari &

• Mon, Tue, Thu 1.00 pm

Kecak Dance • Nusa Dua Beach

• Mondays

7.00 pm

• Sun; Wed. • Thursdays • Mondays • New &Full Moons

7.00 pm 7.30 pm 7.00 pm 7.00 pm

• Wednesdays

8.00 pm

• Mon; Sat. • Fridays • Saturdays • Sundays

7.30 pm 7.30 pm 7.30 pm 7.30 pm

Marine Park

Hotel & Spa, Budaya Cultural Theatre • Padang Tegal, Ubud • Puri Agung, Peliatan • Banjar Junjungan, Ubud • ARMA Open Stage, Ubud

Legong Dance

• Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa, Budaya Cultural Theatre • Puri Saren, Ubud • Peliatan Village • Pura Dalem, Ubud • ARMA Open Stage, Ubud

Mahabarata Dance

• Teges Village, Ubud

• Thursdays

7.30 pm

Ramayana Ballet

• Puri Saren, Ubud

• Tuesdays

7.30 pm

Sanghyang Jaran Dance

• Bona Village • Batubulan

• Sun; Mon; Fri. • Every day

7.00 pm

Topeng Dance

• Arma Open Stage, Ubud

• Wed

7.00 pm

• Sun;Wed. • Tues; Sat

8.00 pm 8.00 pm

Wayang Kulit • Oka Kartini’s, Ubud

• Kertha Accommodation, Jl. Monkey Forest, Ubud

6.30 pm

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ACTIVE BALI

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For those of you with an adventurous mind and with energy to do more than sunbathing, shopping, or sightseeing, below are a few suggestions of exciting landbased and aquatic activities. If you know what you like go for it! If you don’t, we suggest you try everything!

WATER SPORTS CANYON TUBING

Canyon Tubing Adventure is calling out explorers to experience this island in a unique way by discovering a hidden canyon in the heart of Bali by means of floating down a crystal clear stream in your own tube. Have a thing for flying fox? The obstacles of this particular flying fox construction will wow your eyes over Bali’s unspoiled nature. 40 | Baliplus


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CRUISES

The 13,677 islands of the Indonesian archipelago stretching over an area 5,200 km into the pacific ocean present a plethora of choices for “boaties” to explore. Bali has three main ports - Benoa in the south, Padangbai in the east and Gilimanuk in the north. Several major shipping lines make Padangbai and Benoa ports of call on around the world cruises. If you would like to explore the islands near Bali you have wide range of choices for boating expeditions from a day cruises to longer overnight trip on yachts or luxury cruisers. Here’s the selective list of some sea cruise companies on the island. To Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Penida - 1 Day Nusa Lembongan is an island of 12km2, situated 28 km east of Benoa. It’s one of Bali’s most popular destinations for wonderful day trips; its marvellous coral reefs make it an excellent spot for diving, snorkelling and surfing. Nusa Penida is a larger island off the southeast coast of Bali with a dry climate and a population of 45,000 people. This island too is a great spot for diving and snorkelling but beware of strong currents. Be safe and never dive alone! Several cruise companies offer day tours to Nusa Lembongan or Nusa Penida islands. Alternatively there is a local boat from Sanur Beach that leaves daily for both islands.

BALI HAI CRUISES

Indonesia’s leading Marine Tourism Company, Bali Hai Cruises, operates exciting Day and Evening Cruises from a private reception facility at Benoa Harbour, Bali. Aboard a fleet of the most luxurious, modern vessels in Bali, our experienced, professional and friendly crew ensures the very best blend of Indonesian and Western hospitality to Lembongan Island daily. Benoa Harbor Ph. 720 331

THE BOUNTY CRUISES

Cruise in comfort aboard Bali Bounty Cruises 400 passenger catamaran. With a cruising speed of up to 30 knots, you may sit back, relax and enjoy full staff service while reading the daily newspaper or viewing the onboard video entertainment. They sail from Bali every day. Benoa Harbour Ph. 726 666

QUICKSILVER CRUISES

Venture into paradise each day with Quicksilver Cruises to the picturesque island of Nusa Penida, where it ties up alongside a floating pontoon for the day. Head Office : Jl. Kerta Dalem Raya no.96 Bali 80224 - Ph. 721 521

DIVING & SNORKELING

Everyone should know that Bali has wonderful underwater world with abundant marine life and beautiful coral garden awaiting to be explored. There are many diving sites in Bali that attract divers from around the globe. Some of the diving sites, like USAT Liberty Shipwreck and Amed diving sites are suitable for beginner diver. If you’ve not yet tried these sports, we recommend that you start at Sanur or Tanjung Benoa Beach where you can hire the necessary equipment, either right on the beachfront (at a beach club) or at one of the hotel-run dive centres. Instructions are available at these diving centres. Most of the centres offer International (PADI) diving certificates but be sure to check their PADI Resort Code as well, for the insurance and medical facilities. It is advisable to look for diving centres that have a ‘five-star’ PADI Approval Rating. Please note that Bali’s only decompression chamber is at Sanglah Public Hospital in Denpasar (see ‘Hospitals’ in the ‘Essential Info’ section for more info). 42 | Baliplus


Where to Dive?

Tulamben Bay inc. USAT Liberty Shipwreck (north east Bali) – (*P4) - World-famous for the 120m USAT Liberty Shipwreck, Wall/Drop-off and Coral Garden, and offering incredible shore-diving with very easy conditions, Tulamben Bay is Bali’s most popular dive location. Amazing selection of resident marine life. Suitable for all levels including Try-Diving and snorkelling. 2.5hrs by minibus from South Bali. Tulamben Area inc Kubu Wreck – (*P5) - Only a short distance south of Tulamben Bay (by jukung, local outrigger fishing boat) are other wonderful sites such as Emerald, Alamanda, Batu Kelebit and Seraya Slopes. 10 mins by road, north of Tulamben Bay, Kubu is the location of Bali’s newest shipwreck. Suitable for all levels. Amed (north east Bali) – (*P5) - The diving outside this sleepy fishing village combines reef and wall diving that can be accessed from shore or by jukung. Pretty corals, good variety of fish, warm water. Suitable for all levels including Try-Diving and snorkelling. 2.5hrs by minibus from South Bali. Blue Lagoon (Padangbai, east coast Bali) – (*N8) - The closest area to South Bali with good diving. There are companies offering diving around Sanur/Nusa Dua but it is only for people who want to Get Wet. Blue Lagoon has a white sand bottom and is a treasure-trove of marine life. A good choice for Try-Diving and snorkelling. 1.5hrs by minibus from South Bali. Mimpang/Tepekong (Padangbai, east coast Bali) – (*O8) - These two sites offer breathtaking diving, however are for experienced divers only due to the steep walls, cold water and (often strong) currents. Expect

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schooling fish, Mola-Mola (Ocean sunfish) in season, White-tip reef sharks and maybe turtles. 1.5hrs by minibus from south Bali then 10 mins by boat. Gili Biaha (Padangbai, east coast Bali) – (*P7) - Chiselled black walls with healthy corals, good diversity of fish, sharks and frequent pelagic visitors; good visibility. Best dived at slack high tide; can be surgy. AquaMarine is of only a few companies offering Biaha. For experienced divers only. 1.5hrs by minibus from South Bali then 30 mins by boat. Gili Selang (Padangbai, east coast Bali) – (*P7) - Small island on Bali’s eastern point, like all exposed sites, can have ripping currents but you may see White-tip reef sharks, Napoleon wrasse, turtles - even dolphins. For experienced divers only. 1.5hrs by minibus from South Bali, then 40 mins by boat (can be accessed from Amed). Nusa Penida (offshore island on Bali’s east coast) – (*N10) - Nusa Penida is the largest of the three offshore islands. The water here is fairly cold (due to the ocean currents) but often startlingly clear, with gorgeous corals and prolific fish, occasional turtles, reef sharks and in August to September Mola-Mola (Ocean sunfish). Some dive experience required. Accessed by boat from Padangbai and Sanur. Toyapakeh (Nusa Penida) – (*N9) - Nusa Penida’s most popular dive site, has good visibility and rich, impressive coral formations with big bommies. The profusion of colourful soft corals provides hiding places for many kinds of marine life. Some dive experience required. Accessed by boat from Padangbai and Sanur. SD, Ped, Sental (Nusa Penida) – (*N9, *O9) - Three lovely dive sites on one long reef with many soft corals and fish such as sweetlips, lionfish, moray eels, scorpionfish and reef sharks, in addition to turtles, nudibranchs and crabs. Some dive experience required. Accessed by boat from Padangbai and Sanur. Manta Points I and II (Nusa Penida) – (*N10, *N11) - With dramatic limestone cliffs descending straight into the ocean, the surge can be strong; no currents. The Mantas are 2-4m wide and seen quite shallow. Mola-Molas, Bamboo sharks, Shark rays, tunas, Tigermackerels and dolphins may also be seen. Some dive experience required. Accessed by boat from Padangbai and Sanur. Nusa Penida (Crystal Bay) – (*N10) - Best known for Mola-Mola in July-November’s cold waters! The bay itself is quite beautiful with good numbers and variety of fish; gorgeous corals. You may see Eagle rays and the Bali Wobbegong shark – yes, it’s only found in Bali. Experienced divers only. Accessed by boat from Padangbai and Sanur. AquaMarine Diving - Bali’s expert diving company operates 1 Day Dive Trips and Multi-Day Bali Diving Safaris (dive/accom packages to see the best of Indonesia). They also offer PADI courses from beginning to professional level. Ph. +62 361 4738 020. Website: www. AquaMarineDiving.com Lombok - Bali’s neighbouring island. Off its coast are the famous Gili Isles, with some of the best snorkelling and diving spots in the region. Be aware of potentially strong currents around and between these islands. 44 | Baliplus


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1. Han’s Reef (Off the coast of Gili Air) Off the coast of Lombok, the Gili Islands, offers some of the best diving in the region. Han’s Reef is a wonderful dive site to see turtles and a must for macro lovers. You will find beautiful coral bommies, bat fish, angelfish, box fish, frog fish, leaf scorpion fish, spotted morays, pipe fish, mantis shrimps, nudibranchs and so much more. Suitable for all level divers. 2. Shark Point (Off the coast of Gili Trawangan) Shark Point is one of the most popular dive sites in the Gilis. It offers an amazing reef fish life and excellent pelagic life with white tip reef sharks, humphead parrot fish, tuna, giant trevally... Turtles are alsmost guaranteed to be seen in the shallow parts and pygmy seahorses can also be found in the sea fans if you have got the eye for them! Suitable for all level divers.

7SEAS

Located only two hours from Bali on the beach of Gili Air, 7SEAS International is a full service PADI 5-Star dive resort. 7SEAS offers dive trips around the Gili Islands and courses for all levels of divers. Beginners and children are more than welcome to join to discover the amazing sensations of diving in the turquoise waters of the Gilis. The turtles and tropical fish are all waiting for you! Accommodation also available in charming cottages. Tel : +62 (0)370 647 779, Email: contact@7seas.asia, Web : www.7seas-international.com 46 | Baliplus


KITE SURFING

Operating from an ideal lagoon location the Rip Curl School of Surf offers the ultimate rush with this amazing new sport. Offering IKO certified lessons at all levels. Move from classroom to lagoon to riding offshore waves in three easy lessons, using the latest Cabrinha and Airush kites, boards and equipment. 735858 
info@ripcurlschoolofsurf.com

PARASAILING

Try the beach clubs in Sanur and Tanjung Benoa for a safe yet thrilling parasailing experience over Nusa Lembongan. For your own safety, make sure the companies have insurance coverage.

RAFTING

Aside from its challenging sea waves, the mountainous side of Bali located in the central area offers adventurous experience. The wave of flowing river is perfect for rafting which is suitable for a small group either for fun or team work building purpose. There are many rafting companies now on Bali, with the majority running down the sacred Ayung River in the Ubud area. It is a picturesque ride that can be quite exhilarating after heavy rains, but much more gentle during the dry season. For assistance to Rafting reservation, Bali Adventure Tours offers a great deal package. Visit their website at www.baliadventuretours.com, or email to info@baliadventuretours.com. Baliplus | 47


SAILING

You can choose from a range of different charter yachts, sailing boats, and traditional schooners with expert crew and Western tour guide for charter cruises from Bali through the Lesser Sunda Islands, to Sulawesi, and through the Moluccas. Charter rates include all meals and soft drinks during your cruise as well as shore excursions and the services of the crew and tour guide. Air fares, any accommodation ashore, and insurance are NOT included. Please note that charter rates may vary depending on your routing and special requirements. As a rule of thumb, calculate US$150 per person per day including everything. That’s usually less than you’d spend in a good hotel in Bali! See here are a couple of the yachts you can charter with expert crew and tour guide for your voyage: • Sea Safari V/VI/VIII: 721 212 • The Waka Motor Yacht: 723629, 723659

SURFING & BODY BOARDING

In Bali there are definitely waves for everyone to surf. If you don’t have your own board, check out the Kuta or Sanur beaches for rentals. Rip Curl School of Surf on Blue Ocean Beach in Seminyak guarantees learning! If you’re not standing up on your board by the end of the day, your next lesson is gratis. Bali is part of the Indonesian archipelago of 18,700 islands and lies approximately 8°C south of the equator. Bali is blessed by nature with a short, hot wet season and a longer, cooler, dry season and tourists flock here all year round. Many tourists choose to arrive in the dry season which nowadays appears to cover a longer period from April to late November. The busiest period is during the holiday season of August, which is also the coolest month on this Island of the Gods. Airport Lefts K10 Season - Dry Season (May-September), Swell Direction - South, ideal Size - at 4-5 ft - Airport Lefts begins to close when it gets bigger than this. Best Winds - South East Trade Winds Airport Rights K11 Season - Dry Season (May - September), Swell Direction - South, ideal Size - 3 - 6 ft. Best Winds - South East Trade Winds Kuta Reef K9 - K10 Season - Dry Season (May - September), Swell Direction - South, ideal Size - 4 - 5 ft is the best and also better on a middle to high tide. Best Winds - South East Trade Winds Canggu J10 Works best on the mid and high tides with a swell size of 5-6ft. Surfing hazards are the rips and rocks in the surfing area. A number of locals surf this break so be prepared for a little attitude from some of them. The surf can blow out if the wind picks up and the break can get crowded at high tide as it only supports about 25 surfers. Sanur L10 Season - Wet Season (November - April), Swell Direction - South, ideal Size - 4 - 6 ft. Best Winds - West South West 48 | Baliplus


Padang Galak in Sanur L10 Padang Galak is a beach break with standard right and left waves that will suit all levels of surfers. The break generally suits all tides and works best on a South West or Southerly swell of 3ft - 8ft with winds from the North West or West. Keramas L10 - M9 Tides are best at mid and high tide with a swell from 3-5 ft up to 8ft and the wind is best from the West on a North West or Easterly swell. SeranganK11 - L10 Season - Wet Season (November - April), Swell Direction - South, ideal Size - 4 - 6 ft. Best Winds - West South West Nusa Dua L12 Season - Wet Season (October - April), Swell Direction - South, ideal Size - 4 - 8 ft. Best Winds - West North West Balangan K12 Season - Dry Season (May - October), Swell Direction - South, ideal Size - 4 - 8 ft. Best Winds - South East Trade Winds Bingin J12 Season - Dry Season (May - October), Swell Direction - South, ideal Size - 3 - 5 ft. Best Winds - South East Trade Winds Impossibles J12 Season - Dry Season (May - October), Swell Direction - South, ideal Size - 4 - 8 ft. Best Winds - South East Trade Winds Padang Padang J12 Season - Dry Season (May - October), Swell Direction - South, ideal Size - 5 - 8ft. Best Winds - South East Trade Winds Uluwatu J12 Season - Dry Season (May - October), Swell Direction - South, ideal Size - 3 - 10ft Uluwatu always seems to have waves and rarely goes flat. All conditions seem to work. Best Winds - South East Trade Winds Green Ball J12 Season - Wet Season (November - April), Swell Direction - South, ideal Size - 4 - 6ft Uluwatu always seems to have waves and rarely goes flat. All conditions seem to work. Best Winds - West North West Nyang-Nyang J12 The break has a quality right and left wave that produces a ride of 50 - 150 meters depending on conditions. A wave that should be sampled and not missed on your next surfing trip to Bali. The break tends to work on all tides and begins working with a swell of about 3ft through to 8ft plus. Balian I8 The break is made up of reef and rocks and has a quality right & left hand wave producing a ride of about 150 meters on a good day and is suitable for all levels of surfer. The break can work on all tides and optimum swell size is from 3ft - 8ft. The lefts are usually longer and better shaped than the right Baliplus | 49


handers. When you enter the water you will be taken out by the current to the right. Do not try to master the current because you simply will not succeed Medewi F7 Season - Wet & Dry Seasons - Early mornings are best as the winds can blow the surf out by midday. Swell Direction - South, ideal Wave Size - 4 6ft. Best Winds - Early morning with light winds School surf and Surfboard rental place: www.odysseysurfschool.com

STAND UP PADDLE

Experience the latest aquatic fitness craze with Stand Up Paddleboard. Great for a gentle workout or a more intensive fitness session, the Stand Up Paddleboard is a great way to work out on the water. Rip Curl School of Surf offers lessons and equipment rentals, suitable for all ages and levels of experience. Guided tours along the Bali coast are available in conjunction with equipment rentals! 735858 
info@ripcurlschoolofsurf.com

WATERBOM BALI

Bali’s only waterslide park; set in beautiful and lush tropical gardens on Jl. Kartika Plaza in the heart of Kuta. There is over 1 km of slides for all levels of ability or bravery, excellent restaurants for park guests only and one of the best Kidz Parks yet! More info at: 755 676.

WIND SURFING

A combinations of surfing thrills, sailing tranquility, and puts you in touch with nature better than a good hike, no sport other than windsurfing can give you the unbeatable feeling of being out in the open, gliding effortlessly over beautiful, clear waters. It’s a sport where you can cross great expanses with a friend or explore unchartered waters alone. In Bali, the best spots to do this extreme sport are in Sanur and Tanjung Benoa beaches. For more info contact The Rip Curl School of Surf at: 735858.- 4 - 8 ft. Best Winds - South East Trade Winds

WAKE BOARDING

From beginner to expert, Rip Curl’s elite team and custom wakeboard boat will teach you everything you need to shred with the pros. Leesons offered on a range of boards, including traditional bindings, using loose foot straps and the ultimate ride - the wake skate, a freestyle board with grip top and no bindings at all. Board and boat rentals always available. 735858 
info@ripcurlschoolofsurf.com

SEA WALKING

This is an alternative way to discover marine life in the underwater world in addition to diving and snorkeling. The difference is that sea walking is simple, easy yet friendly, and of course safe. No diving, swimming abilities and complicated equipment are needed. To do this activity, you will wear a unique designed helmet that will enable you to breathe normally without dive tank. Going down about 3 – 5 meters deep, you can walk at the bottom of the ocean, get face to face with colorful fishes, beautiful corals and abundant marine life. Some tour operators in Sanur and Nusa Dua will assist you enjoy the most of Sea Walking.

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ACTIVE BALI

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For those wishing to sweat it out on dry land, the following pages outline some of the most exciting land-based activities and sports on offer on Bali.

LAND SPORTS BALI SAFARI AND MARINE PARK

Experience the riches of wildlife at Bali Safari & Marine Park with an exciting Safari Journey that takes you through the natural habitats of Indonesia, India and Africa. There is also cultural performance Bali Agung, which is a spectacular theatrical performance celebrating the traditions of the island’s unique Hindu heritage, and leisure facilities including Tsavo Lion Restaurant, Mara River Safari Lodge and a Water Park and Fun Zone. www. balisafarimarinepark.com.

NIGHT SAFARI AT BALI SAFARI & MARINE PARK

Satisfy your senses with the unforgettable experience of a night time adventure in the wilderness. A specially designed caged tram will take you on a journey through the African Savannah where you will get to see and hand feed animals at close range. This magical evening also includes a delicious all-you-can-eat BBQ at Nkuchiro Bar & Grill. Call : +62 361 950 000

CLIMBING

It takes about 3-6hours to climb Mt. Agung, Bali’s highest mountain (see Bali Road Map - *N5) and it takes a day (return trip) to reach the summit of Mt. Batukaru (see Bali Road Map - *I5). Guides are a must! For a more adventurous climb, try Mt. Rinjani in Lombok (ascent and descent - 3 days). Not advisable during the rainy season (Nov-March).

CYCLING

Cycling is a fantastic way to see Bali ‘off the beaten track’. Most pedalpushers can find their own way around but there are also adventure companies offering guided excursions on bikes through mountain trails.

GOLF

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In Nusa Dua, you can tee off at the Bali Golf and Country Club. The Grand Bali Beach in Sanur offers a 9-hole course, whereas the Bali Handara Kosaido Country Club in the beautiful and cool countryside of Mt. Catur in central Bali is an 18-hole Golf Resort.The beautiful New Kuta Golf, voted as Indonesia’s leading golf resort 2010-2011.

ELEPHANT SAFARI PARK

Always thought of yourself as a ‘big animal lover’? Start your day awaking among the Sumatran elephants at Elephant Safari Park in Taro. Watch these humble big fellas from your very own lodge balcony. Ride the ‘Elephant Taxis’ to the restaurant feeling like royalty sprung from Scheherazade 1001 Arabian night tales. It’s said elephants never forget. Neither will you after mingling among those trunks. Call: 721 480.

OFF ROAD TOURS

Get off the beaten track and discover the natural beauty of Bali with Bali Quad & Balibuggy tours. Great fun for the whole family! More info. at: 720766.

TREKKING

As it is easy getting lost while trekking in Bali (parts of the jungle can look identical and paths often lead to nowhere), using a guide is advisable. The Eco Tour Trek is a pleasant trek through forests, plantations and rural hamlets, complete with picnics by the lake. This unique tour introduces the uninitiated to a seldom-seen side of Bali.

PAINT BALL

Paintball has many different game formats, typically a group of players will divide into two teams to play “capture the flag.” The number of players on each team can vary from one or two, five or seven or ten or even up to a 100 players. Games run from 20 to 45 minutes. www.paintballbali.com

FLYING TRAPEZE

High Flyers Bali trapeze school located at the Bali Dynasty Resort in Tuban, South Kuta is the only flying trapeze school open to the public. As well as offering a lot of fun, High Flyers Trapeze school with the motto “I Believe I Can Fly!” facilitates the development of participants, building greater self confidence through a challenging and fun experience, within a safe and controlled environment. High Flyers Bali is open to everyone from the age or 5 to 65, whether you are just visiting Bali or live here permanently. Trapeze is a great way as a workout to tone and develop core strength. Available for Team building, After School Club, Saturday Trapeze Club and Birthday Parties, the High Flyers is a sure way to have a memorable experience in Bali. Special discount programmes operate for longer stay visitors enabling them to develop more skills including the exhilarating “Catch” ! For more information on rates, packages and operating hours either visit www.highflyersbali.com | email info@highflyersbali.com or call 0361 752403.

FITNESS TRAINING

There are many gyms available on the island, within the better hotels, resorts and even villas as well as freestanding with daily, weekly and monthly passes. Of these, Canggu Club has a great gym, 3V Fitness in Kerobokan, Canggu and on the By Pass in Seminyak, Bali Sentosa Bodyku with Komang Arnawa or Hammer Head for men on Jl. Nakula Legian and on the By Pass in Seminyak – all with daily classes and trainers. Baliplus | 55


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KIDS ZONE

Bali is an extremely welcoming place for kids of all ages, and the Indonesians themselves particularly patient, tolerant and gifted in keeping kids happy. Wherever you go on Bali (with the exception of a few resorts which keep an adult only policy), your children will be welcomed and most certainly fussed over, picked up and even walked around by staff. There is so much to do on this island paradise, mainly outdoor activities, so remember to keep the liquids and sun-cream topped up and away you all go! Bagus Agro Pelaga

Lies over a lush tranquil forest, this luxury farm is the new eco-tourism spot in Bali that superbly designed to cater to adventure activities for kids like camping, cycling, trekking, rafting, and more. Jl Raya Puncak Mangu, Desa Pelaga, Petang | Tel: 7450031 Bali Golf
Academy

The Sports Academies propose the best equipment and facilities for golf lovers. Beginners and advanced pupils alike will be able to enjoy their sport in the best possible conditions. Group classes for all levels, 6 days a week, give you the chance to make real progress and master your movements. Full equipment for each age group and level of skill. Add: Cllub Med, Loz 6, Nusa Dua
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Bali Bird Park

Not only a unique place designed to increase the children’s awareness of their wildlife heritage but also welcomes school parties, provides children painting competitions and birthday parties. Jl. Cok Ngurah Gambir, Singapadu | Tel.: 299 352 Bali Quad

Combination of sport, adventure, and sightseeing, riding the quad bikes (ATV) through stunning villages give children a great experience and socio learning of how local people live. Jl. Wirasatya VI, NO. 9X Denpasar, | Tel: 720766 Bali Treetop Adventure Park

This amusement park will teach your kids how to love their environment, build their courage, and have more fun with exciting games such as Flying-Fox, Zip-lines, Tarzan Jumps, and footbridges from Tree to Tree. Bedugul Botanical Gardens | Tel.: 8520680. Bungy Jumping

For older kids or younger in tandem with parents or staff, this is a real adventurous holiday experience for those with nerves of steel! A waiver must be signed by parents or guardians and certain health matters considered and – Geronimo. As well as the jump a T-shirt and certificate are given. | Tel: 730666 Elephant Safari Park

This park provides elephant tours for children to jungles that last 15, 40 or 60 min. Kids can ride elephants, make some circus tricks, feed them, and take them to a swimming-pool. Jl. Ngurah Rai Pesanggaran | Tel: 721480 Cubby House Kids Club at Semara Resort Seminyak

Available for 2 to 12 year olds with a huge range of quality toys and activities to keep your children entertained for hours, leaving you with some quality time doing grown up things, or just to relax without distractions. A healthy small portion kids menu is also available using homemade breads for our Burgers, Sandwiches & Hotdogs, fresh barramundi for our Fish & Chips, homemade sauces & dressings + fresh fruit platters & vegesticks on offer. There is something tasty & enticing for even the fussiest eater. Cubby House Kids Club operates daily from 7am to 10pm and includes fun activities. | Tel : +62 (361) 847 6661. Waterbom Bali

Built on 3.8 hectares as a tropical park and maintained to strict international safety standards for kids, the Waterbom Bali surely is another best choice for water play. Jalan Kartika Plaza, Kuta | Tel: 755676 Bali Zoo Park

Comes as a tropical wildlife conservatory for 350 animals of tropical birds, mammals and reptiles, this zoo promotes effective learning of wildlife conservation for children. Desa Singapadu, Gianyar | Tel.: 249310 Kids Zone at Bali Safari & Marine Park

Get up close and personal with the domestic animals and pets at the Petting zoo. Children can ride a pony and also play with goats, ducks, turtles, iguana, hamsters, white hedgehog, snake and birds. Also have a fun at the Water Park and Fun Zone area. Tel: 950000

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Rip Curl School of Surf

With a professional instructor, kids under 13 can learn how to choose a good board, read surf conditions, decide when to surf, take good position, catch small waves... and more!! Jl. Arjuna, Kuta | Tel: 735858 Bali Canyon Tubing

With crystal clear stream flows, this place brings you so close to the unspoiled nature of Bali. Drift down the exciting Siap Stream in Payangan village in your own inflatable and get amazed with so many different species of plants and animals down the canyon, Float, fly and have lots of fun! Jl. Wirasatya VI, No.9X 80224, Denpasar | Tel: 8080305 Turtle Hatchery

Reef Seen Turtle Hatchery Project was set since 1992 to protect local sea turtles and their eggs. In this place children can watch and learn how to breed turtles. Pemuteran Village, Gerokgak, Singaraja. Tel: 0362 93001 / 92339 Cookery Classes

Many places especially private villas, hotels and resorts offer private cookery classes, some even with visits to local markets prior to the classes to purchase the freshest of produce. Outside of this option Bumbu Bali over in Tanjung Benoa has everything the novice might need and for our younger friends, including a hearty lunch to sample and finish off the experience. For all information please contact Tel: 774503 Balinese Dancing

Many hotels and resorts offer this activity as part of their Kids Club’s schedule. However, if you wish to take external classes, then head up to the Ubud hills where many classes are on offer for all ages. A beautiful introduction to this is to watch the cultural display held in the Palace in the centre of town of an early evening, in full costume. Contact Ubud Tourist Office (Bina Wisata) on Jalan Raya Ubud from 8am – 8pm. Tel: 971 304 for all and more information. 58 | Baliplus


Beaches There are several children friendly beaches, and even beach clubs who will cater to our little treasures with all luxurious needs close by. Sanur

This beach has a wonderful promenade that stretches for kilometres, allowing for strolls with prams or even gentle cycling, dotted with restaurants and hotels. The beaches are white sand and perfect for wading, snorkeling and supervised swimming. There are some sport centres that rent equipment as well as organize lessons, if desired. Finns Beach Club At Semara Luxury Villa Resort

Situated in a lagoon, with 180 metres of white sandy swimmable beach is perfect for the whole family, with an restaurant including Kids Menu, sunbeds (towels etc provided), shade, 2 treehouse bale’s and watersport activities. Entrance fee of Rp. 250,000 F&B credit for adults, kids up to 12 free. Semara Luxury Villa Resort, Jalan Pantai Selatan Gau, Banjar Wijaya Kusuma, Ungasan. Nusa Dua

This beach curves creating a lagoon feel, and is the throes of completing its promenade, allowing for strolls with prams or even gentle cycling, dotted with restaurants and hotels. This beach is perfect for wading, snorkeling and supervised swimming. When the tide is out there is hours of fun searching in the rock pools. There are some trees on the beach also offering shade as well as sunbeds for hire, and sport centres that rent equipment for activities as well as organize lessons, if desired. Tanjung Benoa

A lot of water sports is offered in this area, just next to Nusa Dua. The beach is clean and the sea calm and mostly flat due to the reef break being further out. You can water ski, parasail, snorkel, jetski, windsurf etc int this area. This is also a hotel and resort area, so there are many restaurants with a multitude of cuisines to pick from being kid friendly. Religion Kids Clothing

This alternative store offers some one-off print T-Shirts and clothes for the slightly older kids of the family, in a trendy edgy style – at great Bali prices. Found at several outlets; Jl. Oberoi, Seminyak Tel: 731 916 & SOGO Discovery Mall, Jl. Kartika Plaza, Kuta. Accessories

Mothercare is found in Discovery Mall in Tuban and offers all babies’, mother to be and older children’s needs; clothes, feeing and home safety, nursery, maternity, pushchairs and car-seats, footwear, swimwear and beachwear and toys at international safety standards. Tel: 7697972 Bali Baby Hire

This business will deliver to your hotel, villa and resort and can provide all your children’s needs whilst on Bali, pushchairs, carseats, supplies (nappies etc) – rather than bundling it around the world with hard wear and tear and possible damage. Tel: +62 898 070 6460 Medical Needs

On a more serious note, BIMC Hospital centrally located between all the tourist areas, can provide the whole family, and especially little ones, for all possible medical attention. This is a western style hospital with a multi-lingual body of staff and supports insurance and/or emergency assistance companies with ease. If possible do make an appointment or if not, ambulances also an option. Tel: 761263 open 24 hours. Baliplus | 59


SHOP HOP For those who don’t want to wander too far from the beach, Kuta, Legian, & Seminyak have more than enough to ease any shopper’s withdrawal symptoms. See Kuta Fold-Out Map

Kuta Legian Seminyak

Parallel to the beach, there’s Jl. Legian, filled with shops for all needs and tastes. The streets running perpendicular to the sea or parallel to Jl. Legian, have a number of smaller, market-style shops where you can bargain for great prices! You can buy anything from sarongs, sandals and wooden statues to Javanese puppets, silver jewelry and surf boards. There is certainly something for everyone! At the far end of Jl. Legian you will find designer boutiques, offering reasonably priced designer/label-wear and a great range of ‘street smart’ fashion. Buy original gifts in one of the eco-friendly shops or decorate your home with items from many excellent antique/interiordesign shops. Shopping in Seminyak gives you a breather from the busier streets of Kuta. Many of the boutiques are filled with fabulous and edgy designer homeware and fashion.

The Cellar

Designed in a rustic style wine rack, The Cellar is a wine outlet in The Seminyak Beach Resort & Spa. It offers a selection of at least 150 wines and champagnes from all around the world which you can purchase at a reasonable price. The Cellar is located adjacent to the resort’s lobby and open daily from 11am to 10.30pm. Jl. Kayu Aya, Seminyak Beach, Bali. Ph. +62 361 730 814 info@theseminyak.com www.theseminyak.com

Metis Gallery

You can count on lingering after lunch or dinner at Métis. Whether you’re an Asian antiques aficionado, you’d like to pick up a glamorous leather bag or belt or you simply love Asian art, our gallery and boutique will entrance. Our separate shimmering jewellery boutique showcases some of Bali’s top designers. For a truly spectacular end to a special evening, look no further. Ph: +62 361 4737 888 | Fax: +62 361 847 5472 info@metisbali.com 60 | Baliplus


Uluwatu Lace

Kuta: Centro, Discovery Shopping Mall, Kuta, Ph: 769 629 | Jl. Legian, Kuta, Ph: 751 933 | Jl. Legian, Kuta, Ph: 763 499 | Jl. Pantai Kuta, Kuta, Ph: 755 342 | Jl. Laksmana, Seminyak, Ph: 735 973 Beachwalk, Jl. Pantai Kuta, Kuta, Ph: 846500 Sanur: Jl. Danau Tamblingan, Sanur, Ph: 288 037 Ubud: Jl. Raya Ubud, Ph: 973378. Jl. Monkey Forest, Ubud, Ph: 977 557 Jimbaran:Intercontinental Bali Resort, Jimbaran, Ph: 701 888 Nusa Dua: Bali Collection, Block B3, Nusa Dua, Ph: 772 066 | Grand Hyatt Bali, Nusa Dua, Ph: 771 234 | The Westin Resort, Nusa Dua, Ph: 771 906. info@uluwatu.co.id | www.uluwatu.co.id

Warisan Galleries

Contemporary furniture, classical furniture, antiques, art & artifacts, textiles, jewelry showcases and a designer fashion boutique, was founded in 1989. Besides, our service to the global hospitality industry, Warisan Galleries gives Bali residents and visiting homeowners the chance to buy high quality furnishings for their private use with the added touch of the unique accessories in the Asian Tropical style. Jl. Kerobokan Raya 38, Kerobokan - Bali Ph: +62 361 7492796 | 731175 info@warisanrestaurant.com www.warisanrestaurant.com

Sababay Wine A Passionate taste from a New Latitude, Sababay Wines invites you to experience New Latitude wines from Asia which are produced in a tropical climate near the equator. Sababay’s grapes are sourced from a great selection of New Latitude vineyards throughout Bali’s north coast, and processed precisely to maintain consistent quality. Sababay Selections. Jl. Raya Puputan 64A, Denpasar | Ph. +62 361 261104 info@sababayselections.com www.sababaywinery.com Baliplus | 61


Spring Sale at SOGO There’s a big treat in store for the shopaholics visiting the island this month, with the Spring Sale at SOGO. There’s no better place to browse the best selection of your favourite brands of ladies & mens fashion, accessories, footwear, and homewares. From April 1-30, 2014, Indonesia’s leading premier retailer will be offering a number of deals and steals to send you home with new favourite fashions, toys, and goodies. 1. Up to 50% discount in selected brands and products. With such a wide variety of goods at such a great bargain, there’s surely something for everyone to be found. 2. Weekend Spring Sensation: every weekend in April : 5-6th, 12-13th, and 24-27th, Citibank Indonesia Cardholders will receive an extra 10% off or an instant Gift with a lower minimum purchase. 3. Cash Bonus of 15% for three days only, from April 18-20 , where every purchase of Rp 1.200.000 or more (only for Citibank Cardholders) will get 15% Cash Bonus in the form of a SOGO Gift Card. The receipt can be combined on the same day and by using the same credit card number. Also be sure to sign up for the SOGO Premier card loyalty program, and earn reward points to be used toward future purchases - available at the Premier card counters in all SOGO Department Stores in Indonesia. SOGO Bali Collection SOGO Discovery Mall Kawasan Pariwisata Jl. Kartika Plaza Blok LG 1 Nusa Dua, Bali 80363 Tuban, Kuta, Bali 80361 +62 361 772655 +62 361 769555 www.sogo.co.id 62 | Baliplus


Kudeta Boutique

This stunning boutique in Oberoi area is dedicated to every fashionista who wants to extend the Ku De Ta experience at home. Grab fabulous designs in shorts, bikinies, shirts, hats, bags, shoes, and other various superb accessories Jl. Laksamana No. 9 Seminyak Ph: +62 361 736 969 | info@kudeta.net

Duty Free Shop

DFS is Bali’s premier duty free destination. Situated right at Jalan Bypass, DFS Galleria Bali’s grand façade offers an entrance to over 100 luxury brands from around the globe featuring no-tax added savings. Find the latest collections from the world’s premium brands including Burberry, Bvlgari, Cartier, Celine, Chloe, Loewe and more, all under one roof. Bali Galleria, Jalan Bypass Ngurah Rai Ngurah Rai Airport Bali Soekarno Hatta Airport Jakarta Kuala Namu Airport Medan Tel : +62 361 761945 DFS.COM

Beachwalk

The new lifestyle playground at the heart of Kuta, sprawls over 3.7 hectares of land and houses over 200 sophisticated retail stores, eateries and a premium cinema. All this is part of the wonderful life Bali. And it starts here. Opening Hours : Sun to Thu 10am – 12 midnight Fri and Sat 10am – 12 midnight for Retail Outlets and 10am – 2 am for Cafes & Restaurants JL. Pantai Kuta, Bali 80361 – Indonesia P +62 361 8464 888 | www.beachwalkbali.com

Vinoti Living

Designer contemporary furniture of excellent quality, homewares & gifts to match. Mal Bali Galeria Level 1 Unit AT-01 Jl. By Pass I Gusti Ngurah Rai – Kuta, Bali Ph: +62 361 752723 Seminyak Square C 06-07 Jl. Laksamana (Oberoi), Seminyak. Ph: +62 361 732202, Fax: 0361-732168 Jl. Uluwatu Banjar Pesalakan Ph:+62 361 704674 Baliplus | 63


VL BRIO A Graceful Take on Home Furnishings

Looking to add some style to your home? Whether you couldn’t help but indulge in buying a new villa and need to furnish it from scratch, or are curious to have some new furniture shipped back home for your sanctuary abroad - look no further for the best of styles from VL Brio… VL Brio, a sister company of Vinoti Living, opened its first store in Bali at the end of 2013. Vinoti Living has firmly established itself as the leading brand and go-to destination for furniture and home accessories in Indonesia. With the motto, “to lead and not to follow,” Vinoti Living has continued to bring passion to their design and as to be expected, they have continued to keep the standards of expectation high with VL Brio. Founded in 2007, now VL Brio has total 9 stores in Indonesia. VL Brio brings a classic contemporary concept, which is dominated in white and natural finish collections. Offering complete solutions to home decorating, these lifestyle stores have an impeccable reputation for quality products to enrich the comfort and visual aesthetic of your home. Some might think of places like New York, Miami, or certain European hotspots to be the leading epicentres of the interior design industry - yet critics, fans, and industry pros have continued to be impressed with what’s coming out of Indonesia, thanks to VL Brio. There’s no shortage of elegance, flair, and down-right style presented in VL Brio’s collections. Sofas capturing the grace of royalty, cool lamps to 64 | Baliplus


add an atmosphere of extraordinary taste, accessories & artworks to empower the ambiance of your love-den, family room, or any area of your house villa, or apartment - VL Brio has it all. The latest collection of VL Brio that has been generating a lot of positive waves in the interior design world is “Belle.� Available in Living Room, Dining Room and Bedroom collections - no room of your house will go without a well-admired upgrade. Combining stunning sungkai wood in natural and white finishes with beautifully-intricate carving detail, Belle brings the French neoclassical ambience into your home. Capture the prestige of a timeless era each and every day, bring grace into the world you share with your family and friends. Keep up to date on the latest sales and special events going on by following VL Brio on Facebook: VL BRIO & Twitter @VL_Brio to discover a new to-die-for piece that would be just perfect to complete your home. And of course, whatever goodies you find can be shipped to your door - whether here in Bali, or back overseas. Simply unwind with ease and grace, as VL Brio brings their excellence to you. To check out Belle and all the other beautiful designs, come by the VL Brio showroom with your friends and family at:

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Mothercare The Mothercare brand is synonymous with children and parenting. The brand caines with a good reputation for speciality, quality, safety and innovation in providing products and services for mothers, mothers-to-be, babies and young children. The brand is passionate about its commitment to offering customers a multi-channel shopping environment through retail stores and catalogues, so that parents can meet the needs and aspirations of their children, Mothercare is now in Bali while you are on holiday, the shop is in Discovey Mall 1st floor, Ph: +62 361 769790 .

Early Learning Centre (ELC)

Bali’s newest and impressive Beachwalk Mall later this month, delivering education, safe yet fun toys for babies through to large children, as well as play equipment, practical equipment, holiday pick me ups and other products. ELC is a UK brand brand renowed for its quality and safety foremost. For more info please contact Info@kanmoretail.com or visit the store at Beachwalk on Jl. Pantai Kuta.

Rock Shop Kuta

Style-up your fashion with collections from the worldwide and famous brand Hard Rock Café. Located at front of Hard Rock Café in Kuta’s vibrant strip line, Rock Shop offers wide range of men’s and women’s apparels, hat, bags and accessories. Every item is unique and collectibles with the guitar as the logo icon in it. Grab and be the part of Hard Rock big familiy. Jl. Pantai Kuta, Kuta, Bali Ph. +62 361 755 661 www.rockshop.hardrock.com

Religion In Bali Religion designs have always enjoyed a decidedly hipster status – together with premium line Buddhist Punk, this is refined rock star couture worn by…well, rock stars. Religion stores, located in Seminyak and Kuta Square features authentic Religion, Buddhist Punk and House of the Gods garments as well as sister label Butik&Sway and a selection of cool accessories. Not to mention a mercurial shrine and pristine white sofas for lounging...v Jl. Laksmana (Oberoi), Basangkasa, Kuta, Bali - Indonesia | Ph : +62 361 731 916. Kuta Map C2. 66 | Baliplus


Gingersnaps Gingersnaps is an original concept in the ready-to-wear business. It is a full embodiment of original, unique, fashion forward and world-class designs, meticulous attention to details and world-class craftsmanship. Gingersnaps creates an unforgettable shopping experience, not only with regards to the products, but with the store setting, service, packaging and Gingersnaps carries clothes and accessories for infants, pre-teens, and moms-to-be. Gingersnaps Bali Beachwalk Level 3 unit #B-6. Ph. +62 361 8464954

Bali Deli

Bali Deli is Gourmet Supermarket & Bakery combined with a coffee Shop, Bakery & Pastry delicacies as well as Delicatessen. Their special outdoor restaurant, Le Spot, is fully equipped wireless internet as well. Offering a revolutionary way to shop with a vast array of hard-to-find imported items and an excellent personalized service, they are open daily from 8am till 10 pm. Jl. Kunti 117X - Seminyak. Ph: +62 361738686 | Fax:+62 361 738687 balideli@balideli.net | www.balideli.net

Lippo Mall Kuta

Just 5 minutes away from Ngurah Rai Airport, Lippo Malls Kuta brings together over 150 international brands offering fashion, lifestyle, dining and entertainment under one roof. Shop till you drop or just enjoy a refreshing times at Sunken Plaza with al fresco dining setting accompanied by tantalizing treats. Jl. Kartika Plaza, Lingkungan Segara, Kuta Ph. +62 361 846 9465 www.lippomalls.com

Gourmet Cafe

Managed by Bali Catering Company This Gourmet Cafe is opened daily from 7am until 9pm. Serving an all day breakfast menu and a signature ‘create your own salads and sandwiches’ counter. Fresh juices to go are available in a specially sealed container and the best Illy regular and organic coffees and healing and herbal teas are served. Very popular must have Roasted Chicken, BBQ Pork Ribs, Oxtail Soup, Lab Kofta Sandwich. Ph: 62-361-847 5115 | Fax: 62-361-73 7325 info@balicateringcompany.com Baliplus | 67


BALI & BEYOND see bali road map - centtrefold - for grid references

For those of you who feel like getting around Bali, this is your chance to get out and see the sights. The following pages let you know where to go and how to get there. So if you need a break from the beach, start reading...

TEMPLES - COASTAL

Tanah Lot - */9 - Southwest Bali, Tabanan regency. Built on a large rock and cut off from the mainland at high tide, is one of Bali’s most spectacular subset sight. Uluwatu - */11 - South Bali on Bukit Badung. This cliff-top temple - dedicated to the spirits of the sea - has spectacular views and is popular for viewing sunsets. During the Galungan festival, people from all over the island travel here to worship. Pura Jayaprana - Northwest Bali. Superb views of Menjangan island. The surrounding coral reefs can be seen from this temple. Pura Rambut Siwi - *E6 - Southwest Bali, (10km from Medewi), Another cliff-top temple with views of Java and on a clear day, Mt. Bromo. Steps down the cliff from the temple lead to a black sand beach where one can swim.

TEMPLES - INLAND

Pura Besakih - *N6 - Besakih, Karangasem regency Northeast Bali. Bali’s most important temple with greates over 80 shrines to the varius gods and spirits. Pura Luhur Batukau - *J6 - Tabanan, South Bali. Dedicated to the god of Mt. Batukau, this temple is a small haven for flower and bird lovers. Pura Yeh Gangga - *K6 - near Mengwi, Tabanan. Pura Ulun Danu Batur - *L3 - near Batur village. The second most important temple after Besakih, housing more than 90 shrines. Worth visiting at any time of year but especially during the Odalan Festival (usually in March but depending on the full moon), which is dedicated to the goddess of the crater lake and said to control the irrigation systems for the entire island. Pura Ulun Danu Bratan - *J3 - near Bedugul. This temple has several shrines which are located on both the lake’s shore and on various small islets. The following three temples are between Seribatu and Tampaksiring, north of Ubud; *L6. Pura Gunung Kawi - Set in a ravine in Tampaksiring, the temples Candi’s are carved into the rock face. There are five Royal Tombs at the rear of the temple complex. Pura Tirta Gunung Kawi - A water temple dedicated to the Rice Goddess. Near the temple grounds is a small spring-fed lake with sacred goldfish, which are said to be the guardians of the Spirit of the spring.Pura Tirtha

Empul - *L6 – Considered the holiest spring in Bali, this temple is frequently visited by Balinese seeking mental cleansing and physical healing.

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Brahma Vihara Ashrama Buddhist Monastery - *H3 – near Lovina. (combine with a visit to Banjar Tega Hot Springs). The Largest Buddhist monastery in Bali, set in beautiful surroundings. CAVE Goa Gajah or Elephant Cave - *L7 – near Teges, Gianyar regency. Dating from the 11th century, there are conflicting opinions as to whether this cave was originally a Buddhist or a Hindu heritage. Although not very large, it boasts some interesting carvings. Goa Lawah or Bat Cave - *N8 – Klungkung regency. Famous for the thousands of fruits bat that live here, this can be an interesting, if pungent, experience. Goa Karang Sari - *O10 – on Nusa Penida Island, Southeast of Bali. This cave extends over 200 meters into the hillside and during the Galungan festival hosts a torchlight procession and various ceremonies. PALACES Puri Semarapura - *M8 – Klungkung. A palace dedicated to the God of Love, this palace was home to the Kings of Klungkung. Although only two pavilions and the entrances gate remain, the hall of justice, Bale Kerta Gosa, is worth seeing for its beautifully painted ceiling and carved pillars WATER PALACES Taman Ujung Water Palaces - *P7 _ near Amlapura, East Bali. Set in a beautifully landscaped park, the ruins of this palaces are a tribute to the slightly eccentric designs of King Anak Agung Ngurah. Puri Agung Kanginan - *P6 – Karangasem, Amlapura. Built from a hotch-potch of different styles, including Chinese, European and Javanese, this place is fascinating architecturally, a monument to Balinese ability to blend outside influences into their own culture. Tirtha Gangga Royal Bathing Pools - *O6 – near Amlapura, Karangasem regency. Great views of both Mt. Agung and the Lombok Strait. This palaces was damaged during the 1963 eruption of Mt. Agung, but the pools still function and can be enjoyed for a small fee VILLAGES Asak – near Amlapura, East Bali – Traditional costumes, stone carvings and woven crafts. Bungaya - *O7 – near Amlapura, East Bali – As in Asak, this village specializes in traditional arts and crafts. Krambitan - *I8 – near Tabanan - Specializes in bamboo instruments and music. Negara - *D6 – West Bali – Famous for bull races. Sawan - *K3 – near Singaraja, North Central Bali – A picturesque village where Gamelan instruments are made. Tenganan - * O7 – A Bali Aga village renowned as a centre for weaving. The only places in Indonesia where ‘geringsing’ cloth is made. (see Arts & Artist / ‘Textiles’).

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Trunyan - *M4 – on the shores of Lake Batur, Northeast Bali – An original Bali Aga village set in a fantastic landscape. Lake Batur - *M4 – Mt. Batur, Bangli regency. The largest lake in Bali and home to the goddess Danu, This lake lies within the crater of MT. Lake Bratan - *K4 – Mt. Catur near Bedugul. Location of the superb Ulun Dabu Temple, this lake offers both superb scenery, and watersports such as jet-skiing for the more adventurous. Lakes Buyan and Tamblingan - *J4 - Mt. Lesong in Buleleng province. Less visited, these lake offer great walks and the chance of a little solitude for those wishing to escape the hustle and bustle of the tourist scene.Trunyan - *M4 – on the shores of Lake Batur, Northeast Bali – An original Bali Aga village set in a fantastic landscape.

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HOW TO GET AROUND car HIRE Car rental agencies can be found in all the major tourist areas. Prices start from app. USD30 a day for a Suzuki-style jeep (Jimny) and about USD45 for a new Kijang jeep. Organize and arrange your car rental needs for a holiday or business stay. Most rental cars in Bali are in decent shape, BUT you should check them thoroughly before signing any forms. Always carry with you an international driver’s license. Motorbike rental You can find bikes for rent almost everywhere. Prices usually start from around USD6/day for a standard 125cc motorbike. Scooters, affectionately called ‘Bebeks’ (Ducks), start at around USD5/day. Always check the bike before parting with your cash. In Indonesia you have to wear a helmet by law and carry an international drivers license! Bicycle/Mountain Bike Cycling can be a cheap and enjoyable way to get around and about. It does, however, take some fitness to ride around the more central and hilly regions! The northern coastal roads are ideal for longer trips. You can find bike rental shops in all the main tourist areas. Bemo Public transport in the form of mini-vans is by far the cheapest way to travel, although not the most comfortable! Tours Organised tours relieve you from the hassle of trying to navigate your own way around. You do have to follow itineraries however, so spur of the moment sight-seeing is not an option on these.

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s you head north away from the tourist areas of Kuta and past Ubud, you will see the landscape become even greener and lush with tropical vegetation. Lovina and the vicinities surrounding Singaraja are quite different from the southern villages in Bali. Here you will discover a more humble atmosphere that has changed very little even though this area has been visited by tourists for many years. There are a few nice beach-side restaurants along the main road through Lovina, but there are also still many traditional warungs serving a variety of Indonesian food. If you enjoy the outdoors you will have your pick of many wonderful activities, such as dolphin watching, walking, trekking, etc. For those of you who are a bit more adventurous, definitely visit Menjangan Island which is renowned for having the best diving and snorkeling in Bali. West Bali has many wonderful sites to see and things to do. The Bali Barat National Park is also worth a visit. Thus, with all that Northern and Western Bali has to offer, visitors are advised to spend at least one week touring these areas. 72 | Baliplus


Historical Landmarks

The Royal line of Buleleng, Singaraja dates back to more than 500 years ago when the son of the King of Gelgel, Pandji Sakti, left Klungkung in order to establish a new kingdom in Den Bukit, Buleleng, North Bali. Upon reaching the mountain peak, he felt very thirsty, so he plunged his magic kris into the ground and water flowed from that spot. To this day, water flows from this spring making life possible for the animals and people who live at the top of this mountain range. After uniting Den Bukit (now Buleleng, North Bali) he became the king and built two palaces named ‘Sukasada’ just South of Singaraja and a third palace in Singaraja in 1604. This was the beginning of the Kingdom of Buleleng and Singaraja, the capital town of Buleleng regency. In the mid 19th century, the Dutch invaded Singaraja, destroyed the palace and deposed or killed most of the Royal family. By 1858, the Dutch appointed a new Raja of Buleleng. The young, intelligent king supported the rebellion against the Dutch in Banjar in 1872. In 1929, his son, I Gusti Putu Djantik, was appointed by the Dutch to be the regent of Buleleng. He rebuilt the Puri Agung and then along with the Dutch, founded the library of Lontar named Gedong Kirtya in front of the Puri grounds. He died in 1944 and was succeeded by his eldest son, Anak Agung Pandji Tisna, who was the last person to hold the title of Raja Buleleng.

Temples in the north & west

The Beji Temple which represents Northern Bali’s colorful architectural style is definitely worth a visit. There are a variety of interesting sculptures on display. Maduwe Karang Temple is known for its humorous unique wall carving called “Gentlemen Riding a Bicycle.” Jagatnatha Temple is the largest temple in North Bali and is located in the center of Singaraja. The Sanggar Dwi Mekar is one of the best Balinese dance and Gamelan Schools headed by Pak Durpa. This is the cultural training ground for 250 students from North Bali. They have performed many international shows in Japan, Belgium and Germany. Gedong Kirtya is an outstanding library in Singaraja housing thousands of ancient Balinese documents. The library’s contents, ‘Lontar,’ consist of Balinese literature, medical texts and even comic strips called ‘Prasi.’

Places to See in the North

On your way to Singaraja or Lovina are some lovely places to visit. Bedugul is renowned for its beautiful ‘Ulun Danu’ temple in Lake Bratan. The lake is situated in a volcanic crater with breathtaking views. The lush tropical grounds are a lovely place for a picnic or stroll. There are also some exotic birds and snakes on display which make a great photo opportunity. Be sure to bring an umbrella, because it frequently rains in this region of Bali. The Botanical Garden, which is just minutes Baliplus | 73


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away, holds 200 hectares of land. One can drive through a portion of the gardens and see colorful birds, beautiful flowers & exotic trees. You can continue your trip by heading straight up North from Bedugul to Gitgit Waterfalls which are the tallest waterfalls in Bali. The inviting cool waters of the river below will entice you to take a dip. Coffee, clove & rice terraces surround these lovely falls. Once you have arrived in the Singaraja/Lovina area, you will also have many choices of things to see and do.

Places to Stay In the North

There are many choices of accommodations in the Lovina & Singaraja area. If you want to get off the tourist track and stay in a luxurious eco-friendly resort, then check out Damai Lovina Villas (Ph: 0362 41008) which is just a few kilometers from the center of Lovina. This is a dolphin & wild life resort located in Kalibukbuk Village and just a few minutes from Lovina Beach. Alternatively, you can look for very reasonably priced accommodation right in the center of Lovina next to the beach. There is a good variety of small hotels offering rooms for under $20.00USD a night including breakfast.

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Other Activities In the North

The new ‘Bali Treetop Adventure’ park located inside the Botanical Gardens in Bedugul, is a great place for families with children. There is a whole network of rope climbing activities that are exciting but very safe for everyone, as each rope course is rated by its level of difficulty and monitored by staff. If you are seeking something truly unique, then be sure to visit Pura Dalem Jagaraga in Sawan Village. The Balinese Gamelan musical gongs are made here. There is also some great trekking to be had. Be sure to make the trek to the five waterfalls of Kutilang which is surrounded by a lush tropical jungle. Lovina also offers great dolphin watching tours which can be arranged through any local hotel or resort. There is also some great deep sea fishing to be had here.

Getting There & Around Taxis connect Ngurah Rai International Airport to Bedugul in approximately 2.5 hours with an additional hour to get to Lovina. This can be costly, so we recommend taking a shuttle which can be booked at any travel agency, hotel or tourist office in most major towns throughout Bali. To get to West Bali you can go by way of the South West Coast or head straight up North and go along the North West coast. If you are more daring, then rent a car and head out on your own. Baliplus | 75


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erived from the two words “saha” and “nuhur”, which means having a passion to visit a certain place, Sanur represents a name that carries important history for tourism in Indonesia, and Bali more specific. It was on the very beach of Sanur that the first Netherland troops set foot on the island of Bali in 1906. This was also the exact place that the first war occurred between the Netherlands against the community of Bali in defending their land from colonialism. This war was later known as the Puputan Badung, a heroic event that is strongly remembered by every individual Balinese until today’s generation. Talking about Balinese art, Sanur is the true pioneer of arts and tourism instead of Ubud. It was Sanur that Le Mayeur, a Belgium artist, made his home in the 1930s. He fell in love with the people and the abundance of nature, which inspired him to paint hundreds of paintings. And it was here too that Donald Friend, a gifted illustrator, also known as Tuan Raksasa or Lord Devil Donald, who bought much of the beach on which today’s Sanur is built. Located in the southern part of Bali around 30 minutes from the Ngurah Rai International Airport, Sanur is famed for its beautiful strip of pure sandy beaches across the coastal line. It is also reputed for its spectacular sunrises, which literally mark a new day in the life of the Balinese. In addition to being home to some of Bali’s best known hotels, Sanur is also a very cozy, comfortable residential area. As such,

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it is much quieter than Kuta and has more “Balinese character” than the newer Nusa Dua resort area. As the first witness of the Bali tourism industry, Sanur has a lot of historical landmarks such as The Bali Hyatt, Villa Batu Jimbar, and the Inna Grand Bali Beach Hotel, the first international hotel in Bali where the 1st President of Indonesia, Soekarno, and the Prime Minister of India, Mahatma Gandhi, have stayed. By the 1960s, Sanur was the “in” place where Walter Spies, Sophia Loren and even some royalty kept a low profile and immersed themselves in paradise. Mick Jagger and his former wife Jerry Hall even made Sanur as their second home. They stayed at Tandjung Sari Hotel and were wedded there in a traditional Hindu Balinese ceremony in 1990. Sanur also has a well-deserved reputation for magic. In the ’70s, wars were ongoing between the shamans of Sanur and of the Kamasan village in the KlungKung regency. It is said that many people witnessed strange occurrences during this time such as red lights darting above houses and other unexplainable phenomena. Today, Sanur retains its laid-back atmosphere with a few changes for the good. Thankfully, there are no more signs of magic, though. Many new restaurants that offer a wide variety of both Western and Indonesian cuisines have opened as well. Trendy restaurants such as Batu Jimbar, Four Points and Ryoshi are

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situated on the main road, Jl. Danau Tamblingan, which runs through central Sanur. There are also many good restaurants on the beach or down side streets. If you are looking for a more authentic culinary experience, then you should definitely check out Warung Mak Beng, a favorite among locals since 1941. She is reputed to serve the best crunch Fried Fish and mouthwatering Fish Soup in Sanur. The beaches of Sanur are perhaps the best feature of this quaint village. They span from as far north as Padang Galak Beach, with its expansive stretch of black sand, and down south to Mertasari Beach. Several beaches lie in between, and all blend together seamlessly with an attractive boardwalk that spans the tract from Sanur to Mertasari. Visitors can take leisurely walks or cycle stress-free because no motorbikes are allowed here. Recently, all Sanur beaches have been reclaimed under a project sponsored by the World Bank and the Japanese government. Tons of sand were brought in from the ocean to replace the sand that had been washed away. The boardwalk was also repaired and extended to Mertasari Beach, and several small gazebos were built on the jetties for visitors. Sanur’s beaches are ideal for families because the water is much calmer than at Kuta or Seminyak and therefore a lot safer for children. Many fun beach activities are also held in the area for everyone to enjoy. By the Hyatt Bali at Semawang Beach, visitors can choose from a variety of water sports, such as parasailing, jet skiing, water skiing or even book a diving trip to Nusa Penida, where they can view all kinds of beautiful tropical fish and colorful coral. For those seeking less thrills and who prefer to experience a bit of the “old” Bali, try renting a jukung — a traditional wooden boat decorated with multi-colored paint. These boats are customarily used for fishing the seas, but local boat owners often supplement their income by taking tourists out to the reef for snorkeling or sightseeing. Yes, there are hawkers here too, but they don’t hassle visitors as much as they do on other beaches, and escaping them is easy enough with a smile. And one event not to be missed is the annual Sanur Village Festival (SVF) at Inna Grand Bali Beach and Segara Beach hotels from Aug. 15-19 featuring cultural performances, sports, culinary events and other fun activities. Domestic and international tourists are invited to enjoy the festival, which will also include painting, bonsai exhibitions, a jazz festival, sport activities and cultural parade. With its myriad of authentic uniqueness and its eclectic aesthetic galore, Sanur is truly presenting a more than eyes worth visit.

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The Heart of Balinese Art Situated near the islands centre and midway between Kuta and the Kintamani peaks, Ubud is by many considered to be much cooler than Kuta. Apart from being home to a vast array of modern art galleries, craft shops and studios, this charming conglomerate of villages is also the ‘royal centre’ of Bali with numerous palaces and temples to be visited. It also offers some of Bali’s best dining experiences. If you’re more of an outdoorsy type, try biking, walking, trekking, bird watching, herb gathering, kayaking and/or rafting amid the phosphorescent rice paddies, lush tropical gorges and palm waving rivers so characteristic of Ubud. Thus, with all that Ubud has to offer, visitors are recommended to stay at least 2-5 days. Many visitors make Ubud their home base as it is so centrally located and close to all the other attractions in Bali.

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HISTORY Over the centuries, Ubud has been influenced by numerous waves of invading armies. In 1343, the East Javanese Hindu Majapahit dynasty conquered Bali; their descendants still inhabit the palaces of Ubud today. After the fall of the Majapahit Empire in the 16th century (and as a result of the consequent Islamization of Java), many scholars, artists, intellectuals and priests migrated to Bali, and more specifically to the small kingdoms in and around Ubud. At the end of the l9th century, the Dutch occupation sparked an interest in Bali by Western artists and intellectuals (e.g. Walter Spies, Colin McPhee and Rudolf Bonnet), many of whom visited Bali and settled here during the 1930s. From the 1970s and onwards backpackers and artists started to arrive, many of whom fell in love with this hilly Shangri-la and still live in Ubud today.

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BUYING ART Ubud is overflowing with arts and crafts, including: oils, inks, pastels, ceramics, castings and sculpture, basket making, rattan work and weaving, stone, wood, bone and coconut carving, metalwork, furniture making and of course, jewellery. The quality is good and prices are flexible so bargaining is de rigueur. Check out the up-market art galleries and museums for a guide to some of the best works of art. Exploring back streets and outlying villages with a driver is worthwhile, but you may want to be sure that the driver is following your desired itinerary and not his route for commissions! Ubud is noted for maintaining the tenets and manifold observances of Agama Hindu Bali. Thus, colourful cere-monies and sacred offerings will make out a natural part of your stay. Ask and you may be warmly invited to a tooth filing, wedding or cremation cere-mony! If planning to attend a ceremony, please read our ‘A Word of Advice’. PALACES In pre-colonial Bali, the palaces (or Puri) were the primary patrons of art, music, dance and literature. Although the old Balinese feudal system was superseded by the Dutch colonial government more than 80 years ago, the Royals (or Tjokordas) still retain an important role in Ubud’s society. Many of the Ubud royals have opened hotels and restaurants within the walls of their own Palace homes; so you can in fact sleep and eat in them and, in some cases, join in with the ceremonies of the resident royal family. OTHER ACTIVITIES Not tired yet? Try some of the more adventurous activities mentioned above. Biking enthusiasts will be in for a treat if pursuing a trip to the 82 | Baliplus


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Kintamani peaks, the Lake Batur caldera, or to Mt. Agung for a breathtaking 5-hour sunrise summit trek. If you prefer a leisurely stroll, visit the enchanting Monkey Forest. Here you can enjoy feeding the monkeys and will be amazed by the beautiful temples; one temple is magically overgrown and looks like it could have been the source of inspiration for the garden of eden. For ‘shop-till-you-droppers’, Ubud offers a great range of quaint little boutiques with quirky yet elegant designs. For people on a budget, the main Market in Ubud sells everything from sarongs and coconut bowls to silver jewellery and ceramics. The local restaurants are definitely worth a visit, as some consider them to be the best in Bali. Ask around; there are menus and tariffs to suit all tastes. Visitor Information A good start to your Ubud stay includes a visit to the Ubud Tourism Information Center (Ph: 977 568) on Jalan Raya Ubud. There are also tourist agencies all over town, and the various excellent bookshops sell maps of Ubud.

Getting There & Around There are tourist and hotel shuttles operating between most major centres. Taxis connect from Ngurah Rai International Airport only an hour away. Central Ubud is small enough to see on foot. There are no taxis, but minivans are for hire on every corner as are scooters and bicycles.

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HOTELS & VILLAS

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The following mini-directory has been compiled to assist you in finding the basic information required when choosing your holiday accommodation in Bali. Information provided includes: Ranking, number of rooms, food and beverage outlets, swimming pool facilities, nightclub and/or spa facilities, status re. beachfront accessibility and more. Complete contact details, including websites, are also listed. Telephone/fax numbers are as for local use. If you wish to call from overseas to Indonesia, please dial: + 62 (IDD Code), 361 (Bali), Tel#. If you wish to call inter-locally, add 0361 to the number listed. Unless otherwise stated, N.B. Hotels/Villas in the listing are in Bali, Indonesia.

IZE Seminyak Hotel Stylish, cutting-edge architecture, a strong emphasis on natural light and signature colours of snow-white, sky-blue and soft grey characterize IZE Seminyak as a hip and chic urban Hotel in Seminyak area. It features 81 rooms and suites thoughtfully designed to be havens of peace and harmony. Meja Restaurant and The Bar are IZE’s space where guest and friend can come together to eat and chat. Jl. Kayu Aya (Oberoi) No. 68, Seminyak Ph. +62 361 8466 999 | bliss@ize-seminyak.com www.ize-seminyak.com 84 | Baliplus


HARRIS Hotel Tuban Strategically located just a minute away from Ngurah Rai International Airport, HARRIS Hotel Tuban is a simple & easy choice right after you step off the plane. Perfect for business travelers and families, the hotel offers 66 rooms and suites with amenities including HARRIS Cafe, a Bar Lounge, a swimming pool, Spa and Reflexology at H’ Spa, and Lounge Area. Jl. Dewi Sartika, Tuban – Bali Ph. +62 361 9365 255 www.tuban-bali.harrishotels.com

Mulia Resort – Nusa Dua, Bali Exclusivity and luxurious interplay with the first designated purity reserve in the world. Featuring superbly designed rooms, suites, including Lagoon Suites, the recreation on Mulia Resort abounds and the pace is up to you to discover the chic of this luxury getaway. Be pampered. Bo Spoilt. Be indulged. Nestling yourself in a blend of luxury and nature.Jl. Raya Nusa Dua Selatan, Sawangan, Nusa Dua | Ph. +62 361 301 7777 reservation@themulia.com www.themulia.com

Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa Located on the sun-drenched shores of beautiful Nusa Dua, Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa’s 23 acres of sculpted gardens provide an oasis of space and tranquility in the heart of exotic Bali. Specially designed for guests who expect the extraordinary to be an imperative, an unforgettable holiday experience. Ph. 771210 | Fax. 772617 reservations@nusaduahotel.com www.nusaduahotel.com

Hard Rock Hotel Asia’s first Hard Rock Hotel, covering a prime 3 hectares site at the heart of Bali’s entertainment and shopping district, features 418 tribute rooms and luxury suites, alongside eight cutting edge restaurant and bars. As the leading entertainment hotel in Bali, Centerstage lies at the heart of the hotel and doubles as a lobby, a bar, a live rock venue and a rock museum. T: 62.361.761869 | F: 62.361.761868 bookings@hardrockhotels.net www.hardrockhotels.net

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Hip In The Heart Of Legian Welcome the newest and hippest hotel for modern guests in the heart of the iconic Padma Legian district - Ossotel. Adding its own unique brand of hospitality to the area, this boutique hotel brings the best of luxuries at an affordable rate with 66 rooms and lifestyle facilities. Organic in its conception and operation, the grounds are modern and stylish, but not pretentious - a fine example of tropical design fusing simplicity and functionality. A stone’s throw from the upbeat surf scene of Legian with direct access to the beach, those seeking to catch Bali’s famous waves or soak up some rays on the sand will not be disappointed. Also available for those wanting to lazily work on their tans is an 88 meter pool to lounge by or cool down in - which becomes equally as stunning at night. And there’s no shortage of entertainment nearby once the sun goes down, with just a short walk to an excellent variety of bars, restaurants, and vibrant club scene. Those with accommodations elsewhere must still visit their onsite eatery, Romeos Bar & Grillery. If the atmosphere alone were not enough to define its worthiness as a destination for a round of signature cocktails - a chic, relaxed, funky, edgy, rustic ambiance the culinary delights available on the menu provide for a gastronomic experience guaranteed to please all palates. A perfect social spot to unwind with fellow travellers and share some seriously good food, it is open from 7am - 12am, closing at 2am on weekends. Reservations can be made directly at +62 361 755 225.

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The Chedi Sakala

A five-star luxury resort, The Chedi Sakala presents an exceptional luxury and seamless services amidst Tanjung Benoa’s tranquility of Balinese life. Thoroughly Balinese yet entirely modern, the resort offers 247 suites and 14 two-bedroom pool villas to spoil your holiday. Restaurants, Spa, Yoga Studio and all facilities you expect for your holiday are here. Just relax, and let The Chedi Sakala does the rest. Jl Pratama 95, Tanjung Benoa – Nusa Dua Ph. +62 361 775 216 | Fax. +62 361 775 168 E. reservation@chedisakala.com www.GHMhotels.com

Umalas Hotel & Residence Seminyak Recognized as award winning resort surrounded by green environment in the outskirts of Seminyak, the hotel offers 3 types of categories for whole luxury suites of 102 rooms featuring One Bedroom Suites, Two Bedroom Suites and Three Bedroom Suites. It is completed with 2 restaurants (rooftop restaurant and lobby restaurant), 2 bars, pool, gym, sauna and Spa. Jl. Umalas II No. 83, Seminyak. Ph. +62 361 737 500 reservation@umalasresidence.com www.umalasresidence.com

O-CE-N Bali by Outrigger The fresh contemporary design, spacious apartment-style, and perfect beachfront location are why O-CE-N Bali is the preferred Bali address for travelers who want active fun vacation. JI. Arjuna 88X Legian Kuta - Bali 80361 Indonesia Ph. +62 361 737400 Fax. +62 361 737408 www.outrigger.com

HARRIS Hotel Raya Kuta Embracing a unique design with alphabetical figures on its facade, HARRIS Raya Kuta offers fun & cozy atmosphere for both business and leisure travellers. Just a stone throw from creative gift shop Joger and culinary area of Jalan Raya Kuta, the hotel features 80 rooms and suites. Facilities are identical with all HARRIS brand including HARRIS Café, HARRIS Juice Bar, Dino Kid’s Club and H-Spa. Jl. Raya Kuta No. 83E, Kuta Ph. +62 361 763 863 | Fax. +62 361 763 867 E. info@harris-rayakuta-bali.com www.harrishotels.com Baliplus | 87


The Seminyak

The Seminyak is stylish beachfront resort that represents a new era in Bali’s evolving hospitality industry. The property is all about tropical sophistication with a choice of elegantly appointed guest rooms, suites and villas designed to accommodate the needs of today’s savvy travelers. Set within a charming landscape that encompasses native greenery, lily ponds and traditional thatched pavilions. A signature brand of hospitality together with heartfelt service promises a truly unrivalled experience. Ph. +62 361 730814 | Fax. +62 361 730815 info@theseminyak .com | www.theseminyak.com

The Breezes Resort & Spa

Located centrally in vibrant Seminyak, The Breezes is located to restaurants, boutiques, nightlife and yet only a few steps from the beach. Recently refurbished, facilities include; internet & cable TV, a kid’s club, 2 bars, a restaurant, a spa centre, tennis court, large pool, & many recreational facilities. Jl Camplung Tanduk No. 66, Seminyak. Ph: +62 361 730 573 | Fax: +62 361 730 518 info@thebreezesbali.com www.thebreezesbali.com

The Haven Seminyak The Haven Seminyak offers 96 Haven Room, 60 Haven Suites, and 6 Haven Pool Villas. Located at the heart of Seminyak, it will give you easy access to boutique shopping, restaurants, island’s hippest night spots, and its most famous beaches, and are all within easy walking distance. The Haven Seminyak offers Sabeen restaurant, Atma spa, Tirta pool bar, gym, free Wi-Fi. meeting room, departure lounge, and beach club to enhance your stay with us. Ph. 738 001 | Fax 738 002 sales@thehavenbali.com www.thehavenbali.com

Poppies Cottages 20 quaint cottages on a renowned 3* property. Secret tropical gardens in the heart of Kuta. 2 famous rest’s, 1 natural pool & jacuzzi. 5 mins. walk to Kuta Beach. Poppies Lane I, Kuta. Bali - Indonesia Ph. 751059 | Fax. 752364. info@bali.poppiesbali.com www.poppiesbali.com

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Ibis Styles Bali Kuta Dewi Sri A budget hotel with design interiors for family, Ibis Styles Bali Kuta Dewi Sri is an international economy hotel offering great value accommodation with all included in the price: room, breakfast and WiFi internet access. It has 114 rooms, including Family Rooms, designed for modern comfort to meet your travel needs. Facilities are a meeting room, restaurant, lounge bar and pool. Jl. Dewi Sri No 17, Kuta | Ph. +62 361 846 9700 E. reservation@ibisstylesbalikutadewisri.com www.accorhotels.com

POP! Hotels

Located in strategic area from where to explore Bali, POP! Hotels offer eco-friendly and convenient rooms both for business and leisure travelers. All POP! Rooms include comfy Double Bed, innovative Shower Pod, Free Wifi Internet access, LCD TV + Cable TV, free Morning Bite and complimentary bottled water. POP! Hotel Denpasar Teuku Umar Jl Teuku Umar No. 74, Denpasar | Ph. +62 361 258 025

POP! Hotel Kuta Beach

Jl. Kubu Bene, Legian | Ph. +62 361 8465 656 www.pophotels.com

All Seasons Bali Denpasar All Seasons Denpasar located at Denpasar City Center. The hotel features 153 rooms offering a contemporary design that creates a comfort and relaxing space for business and leisure travelers alike. Each room comes with tea and coffee making facilities, in-room safe deposit box, LCD TV and Complimentary Wi-Fi internet Jl. Teuku Umar No. 183, Denpasar – Bali 80114 Ph. +62 361 228 228 | Fax. +62 361 228 545 info@allseasonsdenpasarbali.com www.allseasonsdenpasarbali.com

Kuta Central Park Hotel Formerly known as Quest Hotel, Kuta Central Park Hotel offers a perfect retreat for leisure and business travellers. It is located just about 20 minutes from the airport and amidst the dynamic Kuta area. Blending the premium budget concept with smart and trendy inspiration, the hotel features 223 unit rooms, studio and suites with facilities including a spa facility, kids room, a swimming pool with pool bar and the Lotus CafĂŠ. Jl. Patih Jelantik, Kuta | Ph. +62 361 769 222 info@kutacentralparkhotel.com www.kutacentralparkhotel.com 90 | Baliplus


Atanaya Hotels

Located on Sunset Road in Kuta, next to Krisna gift store, The Atanaya Hotel features 105 peranakan-themed guest rooms, dining and entertainment including Kapur Sirih Peranakan Restaurant, Sky 8 bar at the rooftop pool and Brewu, a cozy coffee and pastry bar. With 6 different event venues, from VIP meeting room to Anjaya that can cater up to 200, and the unique Atiharsa at our roof top terrace, the hotel is also suitable for various events. Ph. (0361) 846 8600 | Fax. (0361) 894 7041/2 reservation@atanaya.com | www.atanaya.com

Favehotel Seminyak With its Fun atmosphere, Fresh attitude and Friendly services, the new Favehotel Seminyak is located in the heart of fashionable Seminyak and is ideal for visitors to Bali looking for great select service hotel in the best location in the island. Features 251 Modern, Functional and Stylish Fave Rooms. Ph. +62 361 739000 | Fax. +62 361 730 476 seminyakinfo@favehotels.com www.seminyak.favehotels.com

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Villa Kresna

Hidden Gems In The Heart Of The Heat Seeking a tranquil oasis getaway in the middle of Seminyak’s buzzing excitement? Look no further than Villa Kresna… Checking in, the serenity and quietude were striking. Within walking distance to the beach, the notorious Ku De Ta, and the island’s best entertainment - it’s just a short stroll to all the action you could want, yet captures the real Bali essence in a tropical ambiance with comfort and elegance. Designed by German architect, Stefani Kanginnadhi, the unique private and shared-pool one and twobedroom villas are a graceful sanctuary, infused with contemporary design and rich Balinese traditions, and modern luxurious comforts - complete with tailored service. As hunger struck, I ordered room service from the on-site restaurant, The Straw Hut - and to my surprise, found the Greek Pizza be probably the best of slices eaten in Bali yet. Those not staying at the villas are just as welcome at The Straw Hut, and can expect to discover delicious fresh and simple food cooked with only the highest quality local produce and best flavours nature has to offer. Wednesdays and Fridays are especially great days to come down, with live music & DJs on and two-for-one cocktails from 5:30pm-9:30pm. The Balinese Crispy Duck, Chicken Parmagiana, and Ultimate Burger have all come highly recommended. Villa rates start at USD $121 per night, including delicious breakfasts for 2 persons. Reasonable monthly and yearly rates also available. For more details, visit www.villakresna.com

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Villa Kresna Boutique Villas Jalan Saridewi 17, Seminyak-Bali Ph. +62 361 7736750


Mulia Villas – Nusa Dua, Bali

Steps from the white sand beach, featuring private pathways to the secluded gardens and ultra exclusive hydrotherapy pools, the exquisite 108 Mulia Villas combine intimate settings with ultra-luxury services and amenities for those seeking a sense that transcends conventional tropical getaways. Ranging from one and two bedroom villas, all the way to the six bedroom Mulia Mansion. Jl. Raya Nusa Dua Selatan, Sawangan, Nusa Dua Ph. +62 361 301 7777 reservation@themulia.com | www.themulia.com

The Bale A unique boutique resort that offers you the chance to relax and revitalize in style. Overlooking the Indian Ocean, the Bale features 29 blisfull pavilions, each with a private pool and Bale bengong (daybed). Holistic spa treatments and restaurant offering light and nutritious cuisine, the Bale is your private tropical retreat. Jl. Raya Nusa Dua Selatan, Nusa Dua Ph. +62 361 775 111 bliss@thebale.com | www.thebale.com

Ultimo Villa

Offering outstanding views of Uluwatu Beach, Villa Ultimo is a sprawling three-storey villa. Spacious living, dining, and kitchen overlooking to the inviting infinity private pool, complete with spa jets, with large balconies and offering spectacular unobstructed ocean views over the Indian Ocean. Feel like at home with a vast array of services such as pool and jacuzzi, cinema room, fully-equipped kitchenette. Jl. Tundun Penyu Dipal No. 8, Balangan | Ph. +62 361 894 7523 | E. villaultimo@yahoo.com | www.villaultimo.com

Villa Berawa This hidden paradise in the heart of Berawa presents a new villa concept adopting the uniqueness of Java’s Joglo architecture and the sincerity of Bali’s hospitality. Amidst the beautiful Berawa Beach and the magnificent Berawa rice field, yet adjacent to the popular Canggu area, Villa Berawa offers a great tranquil stay. Jl. Pantai Berawa, Br. Berawa, Kuta – Bali Ph. +62 361 473 7600 | Fax. +62 361 473 7617 | reservation@villaberawabali.com www.villaberawabali.com Baliplus | 93


Kiss Bali Sexy, hip and seductive, this avant-garde oasis, set within the heart of Bali’s most vibrant locations, celebrates a world of glamour and style. Seducing your imagination and transporting your senses into the stunning inspiration of the 70’s. Jln. Cendrawasih No. 99x - Petitenget, Kuta - Bali Ph. +62 361 847 6679 Fax +62 361 737937 www.kissbali.com

Amadea Resort & Villas Combining style and affordability, Amadea Resort and Villas is an oasis in the heart of Seminyak. Word-class boutique and famous restaurants are only within a short walk. The resort consists of 86 rooms, 7 Suites and 7 pool villas. A perfect place to celebrate that special occasion with family or friends! Jl. Laksamana 55 Seminyak Ph. +62 361 847 8155 info@amadeabali.com | www.amadeabali.com

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Centra Taum Seminyak Its unrivalled comfort, innovative design and trendy atmosphere make the resort a favourite for couples, group of friends and families alike. It has 90 spacious studios and suites designed to deliver the experience of a distinctive Balinese retreat. Each room features an extensive private furnished balcony complete + double daybed and a 15-square metres private plunge pools at several units; family-friendly and feature cooking facilities. 37-39 Lebaksari Street, Petitenget, Bali Ph. +62 361 473 1797 | Fax. +62 361 473 1798 E. ctb@chr.co.th | www.centarahotelsresorts.com

Villa Kresna Boutique Suites & Villas Situated within walking distance to the beach, the villa & suites offer a combination of comfort and elegance. Kresna Suites offers 5 Deluxe Rooms, 7 Junior Suite and 1 Kresna Suite. Kresna Villas features 6 of one-bedroom Sharing Pool Villa, 1 of one-bedroom Private Villas, 2 of two-bedroom Private Villa and 1 Superior Room. Jl. Sarinande 19, Seminyak (Suites); Jl. Sari Dewi 17, Seminyak (Villas) Ph. +62 361 730 317, 736 750 info@villakresna.com | www.villakresna.com

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Mara River Safari Lodge

Inspired by the breath-taking panorama of the African landscape, Mara River Safari Lodge is an intimate hideaway nesting in the heart of Bali Safari Marine Park. The lodge is famed for its warmth, vibrancy and legendary hospitality. Expect an unforgettable experience as you get to interact and feed exotic and endangered animals direct from your room. Jl. Bypass Prof. Dr. Ida Bagus Mantra KM 19,8 Gianyar Ph. +62 361 751 300 | Fax. +62 361 751 303 E. reservation@marariversafarilodge.com www.marariversafarilodge.com

Bali Island Villas 10 individual 1 BR contemporary villas, each with own swimming/lap pool, tropical garden, spacious roof-top bale, double bathtub, state-ofthe-art kitchen and with all the necessary modern trappings. In the heart of Seminyak and close to Bali’s best clubs and restaurants. Ph. 4736 656 | Fax. 4736 658 info@islandvillasbali.com www.islandvillasbali.com 98 | Baliplus


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Kupu Kupu Jimbaran Rooftop Suites

Just 300 meters from the Jimbaran Beach, the luxurious Kupu Kupu Jimbaran features a stylish infinity pool, spa treatments by L’Occitane en Provence and a private beach club. Its 28 suites, 4 restaurants and shopping center offer luxurious accommodation and top-notch dining options within one location. Jl. Raya Uluwatu II, Banjar Pesalakan Jimbaran, Bali-Indonesia 80361 Phone : + 62 361 703 342 - ext 70 www.kupuresorts.com/jimbaran

The Amala

This collection of 12 modern luxurious villas including the magnificent Amala Residence is a perfect wellness retreat where the most stressed travellers can come and replenish their bodies, minds and souls in complete luxury. Indulge in a modern holistic spa with one of the widest and most creative ranges of treatments in Bali. It has a wellness studio with daily yoga class which is available for all levels. Jl. Kunti No. 108, Seminyak Ph. +62 361 738 866 bliss@theamala.com | www.theamala.com Baliplus | 99


A serene and meditative ambience prevails and evokes a sense of calm and wellbeing. Architects have made a concerted effort to preserve the coconut grove as it represents a sustainable aspect of daily Balinese life. Jl. Yoga Perkanti Lingkungan Pesalakan, Jimbaran, Bali, 80361 Ph. 0361 705 777 | Fax. 0361 705 102 info@kayumanis.com www.kayumanis.com

The Sungu Resort & Spa Supreme, Serene, and Sacred Offering 4 categotries of room, the resort also features a restaurant-gallery designed in a unique setting, and surrounded by romantic atmosphere of art. Their pampering spa treatments, a large pool, and the Balinese warm hospitality guarantee both relaxing and enjoyable stay. Jln. Raya Penestanan Ubud Ph. +62 361 975719 | Fax: +62 361 975719 www.thesunguresort.com info@thesunguresort.com

Elephant Safari Park & Lodge A luxury private purpose built 25 room safari style lodge which offers a world exclusive experience to interact, feed, ride, observe, learn, play and stay with 31 beautiful Sumatran elephants, one of the most rare and endangered species of elephants left in the world today. Jl. Elephant Park Taro Tegallalang-Ubud-Bali 80561 - Indonesia Ph.+62 361 898 8888 | Fax.+62 361 898 8883 www.elephantsafariparklodge.com

Semara Resort & Spa Seminyak

Perfectly located in the heart of Seminyak, next door to Potato Head and set amongst superbly landscaped tropical gardens. Guests can take in the ambience from their own private balcony or enjoy a cocktail or sumptuous tasty treat by the pool. Two restaurants and casual bar ensure delightful dining experiences. Semara Resort also places particular emphasis on spa treatments& wellness activities, and has the island’s best kids club for children. Address : Jl.Petitenget Seminyak Bali 80361. P: +62 361 847 6661 | F: +62 361 847 6665. info.seminyak@semararesorts.com 100 | Baliplus


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SPAS & BEAUTY

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The combination of ‘health and holiday’ is an increasingly attractive formula for mitigating the effects of busy urban lifestyle on one’s body and mind.

KEY TO SPA ICONS Beautiful Setting

Free Pick-up

Individual Room Treatment

Whirlpool

Hairdresser

Lap Pool

Steam Rooms

Own Product

Lockers

Define Aesthetic Surgery & Beauty Clinic

Established in 2012, Define Aesthetic Surgery & Beauty Clinic is one stop solution in plastic surgery and beauty treatments. Providing the latest of the anti-aging treatments that combine the science and art, Dr. Vivi Guizot, SpBP and team are commited to deliver excellent customer services ensuring an ultimate experience. Improve your self-image, confidence, and get ready to be the centre of people’s attention start from now. Opening Hours: Monday – Saturday, 10am – 6pm Jl. Raya Puputan No. 188, Renon – Denpasar. Ph. +62 361 247 742 | 8910 888 info@define-clinic.com | www.define-clinic.com 102 | Baliplus


ARC Anti-aging Beauty Clinics

Australian-managed and staffed by experienced cosmetic physicians and nurse, ARC offers a full range of anti-aging and cosmetic skin care programs using the latest available products and technologies. The clinic uses more Botox, Human Growth Hormone and Aquamid than any other medical or cosmetic outlet. The first cosmetic consulation is free of charge. Opening hours: Mon. – Fri. 10 am – 6 pm | Sat. : 10 am – 3 pm Ph. +62 361 754 645, 742 7876 | Fax. +62 361 750 982 Jl. Sunset Road No. 819, Kuta, Bali.

Siloam Aesthetic Center

Siloam Hospitals, the pioneer of JCI quality in Indonesia and the holder of Amerincan gold standard for clinical excellence, also covers plastic surgery and beauty treatments services at its Siloam Aesthetic Center. Now it’s available in Bali. Siloam Aesthetic Center offers treatments including Botox, Dermal Filter, hGH and Threadlifts. Cosmetics Surgeries include Blepharoplasty (eyelids), facelift, Breast Augmentation and Liposuction. Free consulation can be arranged. Jl. Sunset Road No. 818, Kuta | Ph. +62 361 779 900 aesthetic.bali@siloamhospitals.com www.siloamhospitals.com

Ultimo Aesthetic and Dental Clinic

Established and developed by an international plastic surgeon and craniofacial specialist, Ultimo Aesthetic & Dental Center is a one-stop beauty solution clinic with ultimate service. Ultimo has clinics located in Jakarta, Surabaya and Bali with services ranging from beauty treatment, dermatology, aesthetic surgery and dental treatment. Ruko Sunset Star, Jl. Sunset Road, Dewi Sri, Kuta Ph. +62 361 894 7523 | www.ultimoclinic.com

BIMC Hospital CosMedic Centre

A gateway to radiant cosmetic medical services with a comprehensive array of non-invasive and invasive treatments and procedures using the latest technology available. The services and facilities embedded in an international standard hospital with high safety and professionalism. CosMedic Centre is simply an affordable luxury. Open daily, 9am – 5pm Kawasan BTDC Blok D Nusa Dua, Bali Ph. +62 361 3000 911 | cosmedic.nusadua@bimcbali.com www.bimcbali.com Baliplus | 103


SpaS

H’Spa at Harris Hotel Tuban

Near to Ngurah Rai International Airport, H’ Spa promises each guest a relaxing time to Relax – Refresh – Recharge after a long trip or a tiring day of business. Get a soothing massage by choosing the Signature Balinese Massage, Deep Tissue Massage or HARRIS Hot & Heated Stone. Or, rejuvenate your body and soul with the Spa Packages including the Journey Indulgence or Take Me to Paradise packages. HARRIS Hotel Tuban also has a Happy Feet Reflexology for those who need an intense massage on feet. Jl. Dewi Sartika, Tuban – Bali | Ph. +62 361 936 5255 www.tuban-bali.harrishotels.com

The Kahyangan Spa

The spa outlet in The Seminyak Beach Resort & Spa, The Kahyangan Spa carefully designs treatments to enhance your overall health and wellbeing. It incorporates healing hands for the body, a ritual and specific fragrances to lift the spirit, and tranquility to calm the mind. Embark on your journey into rejuvenation in luxurious treatment rooms overlooking the ocean or the lush garden. Open daily from 10am – 10pm. The Seminyak Beach Resort & Spa Jl. Kayu Aya, Seminyak, Bali Ph. +62 361 730 814 | www.theseminyak.com

Semara Spa at Semara Resort & Spa

The concept behind Semara Spa is that of ‘affordable luxury, where guests can completely immerse themselves in nurturing surrounds and pure goodness. Also open for the public, Semara Spa offers 10 treatment rooms (including two couples rooms) where guests can lift their spirits and soothe their soul with a range of pampering treatments. Walk-ins welcome, Reservations recommended Open daily: 9am-10pm, Jl. Petitenget, Seminyak, Bali Ph: +62 361 847 6661 www.semaraspa.com | info@semaraspa.com

The Spa at The Breezes Bali Resort & Spa

Inspired by timeless Balinese natural healing methods, all treatments help you to find contentedness and balance in body, soul, mind and heart. The Spa puts a twist on some old traditions, creating a few signature treatments that will offer you a perfect rejuvenation. The Spa’s Masseuses will give you a sense of what Bali has known for centuries. Open daily, 9am – 10pm Jl. Camplung Tanduk No. 66, Seminyak. Ph. +62 361 730 573 spa.manager@thebreezesbali.com www.thebreezesbali.com

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Taman Merah Spa

Managed by the Balli Island Villas & Spa, there is no question about this spa’s excellence and quality. Known for its signature treatment ‘Bali Ritual’, composed of an energising Balinese massage following your choice of beauty treatment, and unique combinations with delightful fragances of aromatherapy essences, this exquisite spa is a must for people who are seeking the very best! Open daily : 9am - 9 pm Petitenget, Seminyak Ph : 0361-736 656. Kuta Map - *A1

Jamahal Spa

The private SPA of the award winning boutique resort. A traditional Spa offering rejuvenating treatments in a private and relaxing atmosphere. Special treatments include: Hot stone massage, Reflexology, Ayuverda and the Jamahal Chocolate treatment. Only top quality and organic products are being used by their well trained therapists. Definitely one of the Islands best choice if you are looking for serenity and quality. Open daily: 10am-7pm (by appointment only) Jamahal private resort & spa, Jl. Uluwatu 1, Jimbaran, Ph: +361 704 394 | www.jamahal.net

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The Spa at The Bale

In harmony with The Bale’s vision to revitalizing your soul, The Spa invites you to indulge in the unique collection of holistic spa treatments, well-being programs and dine on the freshest organic produce. Get the most of your ‘me’ time by trying the signature Crystal Healing Hot Stone treatments to get back your balance, or free your mind with wellnes activities like yoga, mediation and water pilates. Open daily from 9am to 10pm Jl. Raya Nusa Dua Selatan, PO Box 76, Nusa Dua Ph. +62 361 775 111 | www.thebale.com

The Spa at Chedi Sakala

Serene and elegant, The Spa at The Chedi Sakala features eight treatment rooms, two of which are multipurpose rooms where, apart from massage treatments, guests can have their hair and make-up done, as well as manicures and pedicures. Experience an extensive range of treatments highlighting therapeutic massages and indulgent oriental rituals honed from centuries-old traditions of the East. Open daily from 9am – 9pm. Jl. Pratama No. 95, Tanjung Benoa, Nusa Dua Ph. +62 361 775 216 ext 7515 spamgr@chedisakala.com | www.GHMhotels.com

Bamboo Spa by L’Occitane

Discover the second L’Occitane Spa venture in Bali, which unique concept of bamboo atmosphere blends with top range body treatment products from L’Occitane and professional Balinese therapy. Bamboo Spa offers 14 treatment rooms, a reflexology lounge as well as a beauty salon and spa café. An exclusive L’Occitane retail boutique is also available to remind you the feel of your favorite products at home. Every moment at the Spa by L’OCCITANE Bali is dedicated to skincare, well-being and superior service. Jl. Raya Uluwatu II, Banjar Pesalakan Jimbaran, Bali-Indonesia 80361 Ph : + 62 361 703 342 - ext 70 www.kupuresorts.com/jimbaran

Sofitel So Spa

Make the stresses and strains of daily life fade away with a unique French spa experience at Sofitel Nusa Dua, Bali. The spa offers a wide range of beauty and body treatments as well as wellness facilities to cater your rejuvenation needs. If you don’t have any idea yet, try the signature treatment So Exhilarating Body Massage. Open daily from 9am -10pm BTDC Area Lot N-5 Nusa Dua, Bali Ph. +62 361 8492 888 E. info@sofitelbalinusadua.com www.sofitel.com 106 | Baliplus


Kayumanis Spa

The Balinese believe that a balanced approach towards inner and outer beauty is the essence of overall wellness. Kayumanis Spa has been purposely designed to assist guests’ attain this equilibrium. Kayumanis Spa offers concise body and beauty rituals that will pleasure the senses and soothe the spirit. Ph: +62-361-972777 | Fax: +62-361-972660 www.kayumanis.com

The Damai Spa The Damai Spa offers you a variety of both pampering and therapeutic massage and body treatments. Spoil yourself with deeply relaxing treatments by our expert spa therapists using traditional Balinese techniques combined with methods from Asia as well as Western techniques, using only natural and organic products. Open daily : 8am-8pm ( by appointment only) Jl. Damai, Kayuputih, Lovina, Singaraja – Bali Ph: 0362 41008 | Fax : 0362 41009 info@damai.com

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FOOD FOOD FOOD

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These are only a few of the recommended restaurants on the island... Enough to get you your bearings. Luckily, top quality hotels and our islands’ best restaurants offer fantastic set menus at ‘value for money’ prices. See Individual Area Maps, centrefold, for some cross-references and location, (ie;-*F5).

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KUTA, LEGIAN & SEMINYAK Bali Deli Cafe Jl. Kunti 117X -*D2 | 738 686 | French Bistro/Int’l The one-stop source for imported food! Bubba gump shrimp co. Bali Jl. Kartika Plaza, Kuta | 754028 | American Seafood The casual American seafood restaurant in Kuta. BISTROT VINTAGE CAFÉ & LOUNGE Jl. Kayu Aya 117, Seminyak | 73 83 08 | International Soul Food Metro meets retro feel. COCOON RESTAURANT, BAR & Beach club Jl. Double Six no.66 Blue Ocean Boulevard, Seminyak, Bali | 731266 Touch, Hear, Smell, Taste, See. CHEZ GADO GADO JL. Dhyana Pura 99 - *B3 | 736 955 | Modern European Cuisine Delicious European cuisine with a superb location by the sea and a good place for a romantic dinner under the stars. Salt Tapas at Sentosa seminyak Jl. Pura Telaga Waja, Petitenget, Seminyak, Bali | 730333 Modern Tapas Bar offering tapas, simple food well done & cocktails CANVAS BISTRO AT TOWNHOUSE BALI Jl. Laksamana 151, Seminyak | www.thetownhousebali.com | International Presenting a “vibe dining” in a electric, lively atmosphere. 110 | Baliplus


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Golden Lotus Restaurant Bali Dynasty Resort Jl. Kartika, South Kuta, Bali | 752403 ext.8502 | Chinese Food Offers the finest Cantonese, Sichuan cuisines and Dim Sum lunches. HARD ROCK CAFE Jl. Pantai Kuta | 755 661 | International Dine in rocks with great music memorabilia ambiance. HARRIS Café & Juice Bar at HARRIS Raya Kuta Jl Raya Kuta No. 83E, Kuta | +62 361 763 863 | Traditional Indonesian & International Fun and friendly venue where you can enjoy food in an airy terrace. Also offers 100% fresh juice (no sugar & ice added). Hu’u Bar & grill Jl. Petitenget - Seminyak | 473 6576 | International A good array of Asian & Fusion cuisine. Kopi Pot Jl. Legian -*D7 | 752 614 | International A classic in the heart of Kuta with scrumptious desserts! Kori Restaurant & Bar Gang Poppies II -*D7 | 758 605 | International A little romance, delightful food, great martinis & Cuban cigars. Ku dé Ta Jl. Laksmana -*A1 | 736 969 | Modern International Luxury all the way, and spectacular views of the Indian Oceans. Baliplus | 111


Extraordinary Beachfront Eats At

The Seminyak Winner of the World Luxury Hotel Awards 2013 in the Luxury Beach Resort category, The Seminyak Beach Resort - located, predictably, on the gorgeous shores of Seminyak beach between the district’s famous Oberoi and Petitenget strips - leaves no detail overlook in providing their guests and visitors an unparalleled experience of fabulousness in Bali’s most prestigious tourist area. Representing a new era in Bali’s evolving hospitality industry, The Seminyak is a modern retreat providing a welcome escape from the outside world, designed with a balance of sophistication distinct Balinese touches. Set within a charming landscape encompassing native greenery, lily ponds, and traditional thatched pavilions, the resort offers choice of rooms, suites, and villas designed to accommodate the needs of today’s savvy travellers, paired with a signature brand of hospitality and heartfelt service promising a truly unrivalled experience. Those who may already have their accommodations sorted elsewhere still need visit The Seminyak for an exceptionally-memorable dining experience. Open to the general public, outside guests are welcomed to their beachfront restaurant, the Sanje Lounge. As to be expected from such a highly-acclaimed resort, The Seminyak’s culinary venues deliver a standard of elegance and excellence in quality. Fabulously placed right on Seminyak Beach, the spectacular Sanje Lounge can be relied upon to serve the most tantalizing finger foods, salads and lighter fare during lunch, featuring a fine Mediterranean menu at dinner. With unparalleled views onto the soothing Indian Ocean, it is an excellent spot to relax and chow down at any time of the day - from mid-afternoon snacks, to stunning sunset drinks, to romantic dinners under the stars. Especially worth coming for, are the sensational dinner buffets served in the stunning Sanje Restaurant. Travel the world of flavours every 112 | Baliplus


Monday to Friday, each day different with a chosen culinary theme: Sample the tastes of the region with East Asian on Mondays - from authentic Indonesian dishes to Thai, Malay, Vietnamese, and Chinese influences. Venture into tantalising European dishes with more subtle flavours of the Mediterranean on Tuesdays - and of course, be sure to accompany your meal with a selection of fine vino from the exclusive wine menu. Get your fix of delicious at the Fisherman’s Market on Wednesdays - with a proper selection of both freshly caught favourites and top-quality imported specialties, all done up to perfection. Please your palate by sampling some of the most revered local dishes with Beyond Bali on Thursdays, of course concocted with fresh and nutritious, homegrown ingredients. And last but not least, ensure your hungers are satisfied with the Tropical Island themed buffet on Fridays - expect mouthwatering grilled meats and fishes with fruity, spicy, and savoury hints, complete with classic island cocktails to give your weekend a special kickstart. Live entertainment is featured every night to add an already outstanding atmosphere, and pricing for the buffet is only Rp. 350,000++ per person. Those interested can also find more information online at www.theseminyak.com and www.facebook.com/theseminyak - or to make reservations, call +62 361 730814 ext. 150

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Easter Delights at

Discovery Kartika Plaza Hotel In the heart of Kuta, Discovery Kartika Plaza Hotel offers some of the best dining experiences available in Kuta. International and Asian cultures are celebrated through food and drink at Discovery Kartika Plaza Hotel’s dining outlets, bars, and lounges. The Pond Restaurant offers international flavours all day long, with a breakfast buffet, and theme dinners accompanied by cultural performances on selected nights. Enjoy sweeping views of the Indian Ocean and Japanese delights at Tepan Noodle - or savour the tastes of Italy at La Cucina, choosing from a selection of typical Italian fare in an al fresco setting. Thirsty? Unwind in style, delighting by the beach in the fresh sea breeze at the Sunset lounge or Tupai Bar - swim up to the Kul Kul Bar - or enjoy some premium liquors and cigars in an elegant setting at the Havana lounge in the lobby. This April, join in for Easter Sunday Buffet Dinner on Sunday, April 20 to celebrate the spirit of easter with whole family by savouring modern cuisine with local flavours at Tepan Noodle. Cost is IDR 275,000++ per person - inclusive of entrance to the Kids Easter Sunday Party, where little ones can play with the Easter Bunny, hunt for easter eggs, and paint eggs. After having a great fun with egg hunting activity, family can release their frazzles by experiencing Easter Harmony Package, a personalised program designed for the family to enjoy a memorable easter together. Children will pamper in a Chocolate Facial Treatment plus a Traditional Balinese Massage for mom or dad at Rp 450,000 Nett, or Rp 700,000 for massage to both parents. Call +62 361 751067 for reservations.

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MOZAIC BEACHCLUB Jl. Pantai Batubelig, Seminyak | Ph. +62 361 473 5796 | Modern French Smart casual dining, pool side small bites and sunset lounge. MÊtis Restaurant & Gallery Jl. Petitenget No.6 | +62 361 4737 888 | French Mediterranean A leader of fine dining and romantic atmosphere. Meja Kitchen & Bar IZE Hotel, Jl. Kayu Aya No. 68 Seminyak | International Restaurant with open air deck for breakfast, all-day brunch and evening meals. Poppies Restaurant Gang Poppies I -*D8 | 751059 | International A legendary place in Bali, with great food in an open-air garden restaurant. Poco Loco Jl. Padma Utara, Legian, Bali | 756079 | Mexican Food Restaurant and Bar, Winner of Gold Plate Winner Bali Food Festival. Ryoshi Jl. Raya Seminyak-*C3 | 731152 Bali Garden Hotel, Jl. Kartika Plaza D8 | 766302 | Japanese Ryoshi Bali Mall Galeria Lt. 1. 1C#55-57 | 0361 751 684 Value for money Japanese Cuisine. Soho Restaurant Jl. Laksamana 12XX, Seminyak | 737 280 | International A 24-hour restaurant in Seminyak area. Enjoy burger and a vast selection of dishes, mainly American Food. SUSHI TEI Jl. Sunset Road 99 | 7807744 | Japanese A better place to feel an experience of true japanese dining. SUSHI KIOSK Mal Bali Galeria Blok V-2 |763591 | Japanese Quick, delicious, healthy, good value Japanese cuisine in comfortable settings. TJ’S Poppies Lane 1 |751093 | Mexican The best Margaritas in Paradise. WARISAN RESTAURANT & BAR French, Mediterranean Cuisine Jl. Raya Kerobokan No. 38. I 731175 I Restaurant. Bar. Galleries Elegant tradition - Epicurean attitude. Baliplus | 115


Vibe Dining Hits The Canvas At

Townhouse

Townhouse has quickly established itself as the newest nightlife hotspot in Seminyak - and its cold-pressed juice bar downstairs, Squeeze, becoming a go-to destination for health nuts seeking a quick nutrition-fix. And finally, the Townhouse complex has come to its completion with the newest addition in between the two - Canvas Bistro. Raising the bar for South East Asian entertainment, Townhouse hosts five floors with a gourmet cafe, photo gallery, and organic cold-press juice bar at ground level, an ultra lounge and night club inspired by the infamous Double Seven New York, roof garden terrace with cabanas and a 360 panoramic view of the island and ocean, and now introduces “vibe dining� into the mix. Bringing a New York element to the Bali culinary scene, this international bistro is finally open after months of anticipation. Perfect for post-cocktail dining or preparty feasting, Canvas offers exceptional-quality, classic meals at an affordable price - complete with great music, all in a cool, comfortable atmosphere. Whether eating in the air-conditioned indoor dining area or on the beautiful outdoor terrace, expect chic, casual New York design, upbeat ambient sounds, an exceptional level of service, and most importantly - simple yet great, wholesome food at a more-thanreasonable value for your dollar. For a guaranteed hit of a meal, try the Roasted Pear & Walnut Salad, to-die-for Escargot in a mouth-watering garlic herb butter sauce, and the exceptionally delicious Crab Cakes or the townhouse prime beef burger with chipotle ketchup, seeded mustard, romaine aged cheddar. You will not be disappointed. Open and serving daily from 7pm until midnight, and for lunch by the end of April.

Canvas Bistro Townhouse Bali

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SANUR Ryoshi Jl. D.Tamblingan -*C3 | 288473 | Good Value Japanese Unforgettable Japanese food in a cosy setting. TSAVO LION RESTAURANT AT BALI SAFARI & MARINE PARK

Jl. Bypass Prof Ida Bagus Mantra KM 19,8 Gianyar | +62 361 950 000 | International Have a memorable dining with the lion in an African themed ambiance! UMA RESTAURANT AT BALI SAFARI & MARINE PARK Jl. Bypass Prof Ida Bagus Mantra KM 19,8 Gianyar | +62 361 950 000 | Traditional Balinese & International Taste the Balinese heritage traditional recipe!

NUSA DUA BUMBU BALI RESTAURANT Jl. Pratama, Tanjung Benoa – Nusa Dua | +62 361 77 45 02 | Traditional Balinese Recommended restaurant in Nusa Dua to savour authentic Balinese cuisine in a traditional crafted village setting. THE TAO Jl. Pratama 96, Tanjung Benoa, Nusa Dua | 772 902| Southeast Asian Authentic Southeast Asian cuisine with Thai overtones. Elegant setting. PIASAN RESTAURANT AT KAYUMANIS NUSA DUA BTDC Area, Nusa Dua, Bali | +62 361 770 777 | Italian Relish in the passionate flavours of Italy started with the freshest antipasto. PREGO RESTAURANT AT THE WESTIN RESORT BTDC Area Lot N-3, Nusa Dua | +62 361 771580 | Italian The fun family restaurant for the entire family. Also offering “Prego Family Brunch”, a culinary festivity with lively activities every Sundays from 11.30am – 3pm. SAKALA JL. Pratama 88, Tanjung Benoa, Nusa Dua |77 44 99| Arty Contemporary Cuisine Elegant ~ 400 bottles wine cellar and DJ booth, Beach Lounge, with beach views. TAPA BISTRO AT THE BALE Jl. Raya Nusa Dua Selatan, Nusa Dua | +62 361 775 111 | Spanish Bistro/International A casual-dress venue offering cocktails, chilled-out tunes and delicious tapas style-dishes.

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JIMBARAN BALIQUE VINTAGE CAFÉ & LOUNGE Jl. Uluwatu 39, Jimbaran. | 704 945 | International Soul Food Unique, beautiful interiors with antiques and objets d’art from the archipelago. Chocolate cafe Jimbaran Corner - Raya Uluwatu | 704663 | Patisserie & Bakery Beverage - Breakfast - Cafe - Tea Room - Patisserie CUCA FLAVOR RESTAURANT Jl. Yoga Perkanthi, Jimbaran | +62 361 708 066 | Tapas Bar A Cozy and intimate restaurant in relaxing tropical surrounding with choice of three different seating to meet your mood. KLAPA Jl. New Kuta Beach, Pecatu Indah Resort | 8484581 | International Elegant executive lounge with a very cozy and sleek ambiance The Jim’Bar’N Rooftop Bar, Lounge and Dining Harris Hotel Bukit Jimbaran, Jl. Raya Uluwatu 2000 X, Ungasan | +62 361 846 8777 A good place to unwind. Great food and a stunning view from the top of the Hill of Jimbaran.

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PARTY ZONE You’ve got the outfit, the tan, the energy...Need to know where to go? Party Zone will take you through some of the best ‘hot spots’ in Bali. If you like watching sunset, make your way down to one of the bars opposite Kuta Beach for the exotic cocktail or ice cold beer...For those who may be more ‘red’ than what is comfortable, cool yourself at Kori in Poppies Lane. For serious night-lifers, check out the places listed below. As with everywhere in crowded venues, take care of your belongings and enjoy!

KUTA

HARD ROCK CAFE

Jl. Pantai Kuta - The place that Rocks! Packed full at weekends and feats some great music memorabilia. Watch our for Int’l guest bands. Ph. +62 361 755 661

GRACIE KELLY’S (IRISH PUB)

Gracie Kelly’s boasts to be Bali’s First (and only) original Irish Pub. The interior recreates a 100 year old shop pub in rural Ireland. Enjoy wholesome home cooked food from Gracie’s Kitchen whilst sipping a pint. Live entertainment every evening start from 11pm. Ph : +62 361 752 403

KORI RESTAURANT & BAR Gg. Poppies II - relaxed and cozy; imported wine, chilled cocktails and ice-cold beers. Cigar salon complete with pool table all available in a idyllic Bali garden. Don’t miss Ladies Night each wednesday. Ph. +62 361 758 605

OCEAN27

Situated at Discovery Esplande, Ocean27 is a sundeck lounge & restaurant offers a beach dining experience, great sunset views, refreshing cocktails and licius food to be enjoyed. Open daily from 11 am - 2 am. Ph. +62 361 765 027 120 | Baliplus

THE STONES

The Stones is a life style concept that brings design, music, entertainment and unabashedly good food and drinks together in the ultimate hip playground for today’s traveler. JL. Raya Pantai, Ph: +62 361 766 100

LEGIAN

EMBARGO

Jl. Legian - Kuta’s most fancy night club. Air-conditioned w/ beach couture fashion shows every Thurs 9pm - late

THE BOUNTY SHIP

Jl. Legian - Home to the famous “Jam Jar”. A popular Restaurant/ Bar/Nightclub. Open 24 hours and feats R&B, house, Techno and Live music. Restaurant Happy Hours: 9pm-midnight, Clun Happy hours: midnight-2pm

SEMINYAK

The Lounge at Townhouse Bali

Enjoy the international nightlife scene inspired by The Double Seven in NYC. Complete with a Funktion One sound system to complement international guest DJs. Open Tuesday – Sunday, 8pm till late. Jl. Laksamana 151, Seminyak.


METIS LOUNGE

An open bar facing paddy fields with a variety of entertainment throughout the week culminating with Aperochic on Fridays. Open daily from lunch time – late. Ph. +62 361 4737 888

KU DE TA

Jl. Laksmana, Seminyak - This place has the beach view. 4 well stocked bars gather a big crowd day and night, especially to the sounds of top Int’l DJ’s. Fun parties, this is the place to be. Ph. +62 361 736 969

LE SPOT (BALI DELI TERRACE RESTO)

Jl. Kunti - Live music every Monday and Wednesday from 8pm - on ward. Ph. +62 361 738 686

POTATO HEAD BEACH CLUB

Potato Head Beach Club Bali is an internationally recognized venue housing some of the finest restaurants and bars in the island. Ph. +62 361 4737 979

THE BAR AT MEJA

This low-key and casual venue blends the concept of laidback California beach bar and European coffee lounge. Wide range of imaginative cocktails, and the fabulous views over Seminyak. Open Friday & Saturday, 7pm-2am. Ph. +62 361 8466 996

NUSA DUA

ZJ’S BAR & LOUNGE AT THE MULIA

ZJ’s Bar & Lounge is located on The Mulia Bali. This stylish and HU’U BAR hip sanctuary for the fashionable Jl. Petitenget - With a spring crowd. Enjoy great music and water swimming pool and entertainment surrounded by the chill-out lounge, the ambience magnificent nature of Nusa Dua. of Hu’u is one of a unique kind. Stay updated for special events Check out Nutmegs Restaurant and live music performance by for exquisite meals. Hu’u feats a guest stars. variety of special events monthly! Ph. +62 361 301 7777. Ph. +62 361 473 6576

MINT BALI

Enjoy tasty cocktails and great vibe performed by DJs from around the world at one of night hotspots in Petitenget. Open Thursday – Saturday from 10pm till late. Ph. +62 361 876 9741

COCOON BEACH CLUB

Is there a better way to spend your day than laying back on one of our luxurious champagne beds or in your VIP Cabana, sipping a cocktail and sampling something from our delicious grazing menu. JL. DOUBLE SIX, Ph. +62 361 731266

SANUR

JAZZ BAR & GRILL

Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai - Live bands every night and reguler performances by Indonesia’s jazz gust stars. Open daily Monday - Thrusday 10am-01am, Friday and Saturday 10am-02 am

SECTOR BAR & RESTAURANT

Kompleks inna grand bali beach hotels, Jl. Hang tuah 58 Sanur ph: 0361 287733 Latin Night every Monday & solo accoustic every Friday from 18:00 onwards info@sectorbarrestaurant.com www.sectorbarrestaurant.com

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PARTY AGENDA APRIL 2014 EVERY WEDNESDAY

Starts 8.30pm

GIRLS JUST WANNA HAVE FUN – LADIES NIGHT Venue CENTERSTAGE AT HARD ROCK HOTEL

EVERY THURSDAY

Starts 9pm

EMASHUP THURSDAY

Venue SMOQEE LOUNGE JIMBARAN

EVERY FRIDAY Starts 5.30pm APEROCHIC

Venue METIS CLUB & LOUNGE

EVERY SUNDAY Starts 1pm RETTRO HITZ

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SUNDAY 6 Starts 1pm

BOUNCE – HIP HOP and R&B PARTY

Venue COCOON BEACH CLUB

THURSDAY 10

Starts 7pm

A ROARING 20’S PARTY - GATSBY STYLE

Venue WARISAN RESTAURANT

FRIDAY 18

Starts 8pm

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DO

...change money at a reputable looking location, use your own (or the hotel’s) calculator before changing! ...put on loads of high factor waterproof suncream (especially if you intend to spend a lot of time in the water). ...drink a lot of bottled water and eat a lot of fresh fruit do your body a favour. ...be careful with your belongings at all times. Crime is on the increase and can ruin your holiday. Cases of handbag snatching have been reported so please leave important documents in your hotel safe (carry photocopies) and wear your bag across your shoulders! ...try not to step on offerings in the street (walk around them). ...respect the slow pace of processions. If stuck behind one don’t honk your horn! ...haggle when buying (except on price-tagged goods). ...buy ‘lmmodium’ to relieve bouts of Bali belly. ...have a great holiday!

DOn’T ...forget to bring your passport (or a photocopy of your ID) with you at all times-as well as a copy of Bali Plus! ...swim outside designated swimming areas. Currents can be very strong so swim between red and yellow flags. ...do drugs! It could lead to death penalty. Enough foreigners reside in Bali in courtesy of the Govt. prison service! ...touch people’s heads-it is very offensive to Hindus. ...enter a temple during menstruation. Sorry ladies! ...forget to add salt to your food and to drink lots of water-you probably sweat more here than at home. ...worry too much about the ice-it’s government quality controlled in established bars and restaurants. ...forget to look and listen while crossing the road. Cars may stop, motorbikes may not! ...forget to reconfirm your flight 72 hours prior to flying. Airport Departure Tax is: International : Rp.150.000 Domestic : Rp. 50.000 124 | Baliplus


Fax checkin: 764994 Website: www.singaporeair.co.id Police 110 • Thai Airways Fire Dept. 113 • Reservation/Ticketing/Sales Ambulance 118 Inna Grand Bali Beach Hotel, Search & Rescue 111/115/151 Ground Floor,Sanur,Bali Tel: 288141. Fax: 288063. Airlines • Airport Office • Airport Information 2nd Floor Departure Hall Ngurah Tel: 751011 - ext. 5123 Rai International Airport, Room • Air Asia no. 54-55, Tuban, Bali Jl. Raya Legian. Tel: 755064 Fax: 755063 Ph : 755799. thaibali@thaiairways.co.id Call center : 08041333333 www.thaiairways.co.id • Cathay Pacific www.thaiairways.com Wisti Sabha Bld, 2nd fl., Ngurah Rai International Airport, Tuban. Airport Tax International Tax is Rp.150,000,Call center: 08041888888 Domestic Tax is Rp. 50,000,• Garuda Indonesia Ngurah Rai International Airport. Payable after check-in. Tel: 751011 ext. 5204, Fax: Rent Car 751177. • Express Group Kuta Paradiso Hotel, Kuta. Tel: Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai No. 57xx, 225 047. JImbaran - Bali Sanur Beach Hotel, Sanur. Tel: Ph. +62 316 777723, 777523 287915. www.expressgroup.co.id Jl. Sugianyar No. 5, Denpasar. limosine.bali@expressgroup.co.id Tel: 227824, Fax: 235169. Catering Service • Qantas • Bali Catering Company Grand Bali Beach Hotel, Sanur. Managed by Metis Tel: 288331. Jl. Petitenget No. 45 • Qatar Airways Tel: 737324, 737325, 732118 Reservation/Ticketing/Sales : Ph: 752222 / fax. 753788 or email at Consulates dpsoffice@id.qatarairways.com • Australia Discovery Kartika Plaza Hotel, Jl. Tantular No. 32 Renon – Denpasar Tuban. Airport Office : telp 760274 / fax Tel: 241118 Fax: 221195 760275 bali.congen@dfat.gov.au Wisti Sabha Building, 2nd fl. Ngurah Rai International Airport, • Brazil (Hon. Consulate) By The Sea Store, Jl. Legian 186, Tuban. Website : www.qatarairways.com 2nd Fl., Kuta. <http://www.qatarairways.com/> Tel: 757775. Fax: 751005. brazilconsul@bytheseatropical. • Singapore Airlines Ngurah Rai International Airport. com Reservations/Ticketing 9368388, • Czech Republic (Hon. Consulate) 9368389 Fax: 9368383 restkg_dps@singaporeair.com. Jl. Pengembak 17, Sanur. Tel: 286465. Fax: 286408. sg bali@honorary.mzv.cz Phone checkin: 768379

Emergency

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• Chile (Hon. Consulate)

• The Russian Federation

Jl. Pengembak Gg. I/3. Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai No. 118A Tel: 756781. Fax: 756783. Tel: 8471938 Fax: 8471938. chilehonconstulate@bali-villa. rusconsul@balivoyage.com com • Spain (Hon. Consulate) • Denmark & Norway Jl. Raya Sanggingan, Br. Lungsiakan, Kedewatan, Ubud. (Hon. Consulate) Mimpi Resort, Kawasan Bukit Tel: 975736. Fx: 975726. rabik@indo.net.id Permai, Jimbaran. Tel: 701070 ext. 32. Fax: • Sweden & Finland 701073/4. (Hon. Consulate) mimpi@mimpi.com Jl. Segara Ayu, Sanur. • France (Consular Agency) Tel: 288407. Fax: 287242. Jl. Mertasari, Gg. II No. 8, Sanur. segara1@denpasar.wasantara. net.id Tel: 285485. Fax: 286406. consul@dps.centrin.net.id • Switzerland & Austria

• Germany (Hon. Consulate) (Consulate) Jl. Pantai Karang No. 17, Sanur. Tel: 288535. Fax: 288826. germanconsul@bali-ntb.com

• Hungary (Hon. Consulate)

Jl. Patih Jelantik, Komplek Istana Kuta Galeri. Blok Valet2 #12, Kuta.Tel: 751735. Fax: 754457. 8:swisscon@telkom.net

Marintur - Jl. Bypass Ngurah • United Kingdom Rai 219, Sanur. Tel: 287701 (Hon. Consulate) Jl. Tirta Nadi # 20, Sanur. (hunting). Fax: 287456. cristofoli@denpasar.wasantara. Tel: 270601. Fax:287804 bcbali@dps.centrin.net.id net.id

• Italy (Vice Consulato)

• U.S.A (Consular Agency)

• India Consulates

Credit Cards

Lotus Enterprise Building, Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai, Jimbaran. Tel/Fax: 701005. italconsbali@italconsbali.com

Jl. Hayam Wuruk 188, Tanjung Bungkak, Denpasar. Tel: 233605. Fax: 222426. amcobali@indo.net.id

Jl. Raya Puputan 163, Renon • American Express Ph. +62 361 259502/259503 PT Bank Danamon Indonesia Fax. +62 361 259505 Jl. Legian 87, Kuta Mobile. 081246524107 Tel: 757510, Fax: 757512 • Japan amexbali@aexp.com Jl. Raya Puputan No. 170, Renon. • Master & Visa Card Tel: 227628. Fax: 265066. BCA Card Centre, Jl. Raya Kuta denpasar@mofa.co.jp 55XX. Tel: 759010.

• Mexico (Hon. Consulate)

Dentist

Puri Astina Bld. • Bali 911 Dental Clinic Jl. Prof. Moh. Yamin No. 1A, Jl. Patimura No. 9, Denpasar. Renon, Dps. Tel: 249749. Fax: 226834. Tel: 223266. Fax: 244568. astina@denpasar.wasantara.net.id

• Netherlands (Hon. Consulate)

Jl. Raya Kuta No. 127, Kuta. Tel: 761506. Fax: 752777.

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Gourmet Stores • Bali Deli

Jl. Kunti #117x, Seminyak. Tel. for delivery: 733 555.


Hospitals Immigration • BIMC Hospital - 24 hour • Ngurah Rai Int’l Airport Medical & Emergency Centre Jl. Ngurah Rai, Kuta.

Tel: 751038. Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai 100X Tel: 761263. • Central Office Nusa Dua - Kawasan BTDC Jl. D.I. Pandjaitan, Niti Mandala, Blok C Renon, Denpasar. Tel: 227828 www.bimcbali.com Markets info@bimcbali.com • Kuta (See Map) • Siloam Hospitals Bali Poppies Lanes I & II - *D8 & D7 Jl. Sunset Road No. 818, KutaPh. • Sanur (See Map) +62 361 779900, Emergency Call Sanur Art Market +62 361 779 911 Jl. Danau Tamblingan - *C3 www.siloamhospitals.com • Ubud Area (See Map)

• Kasih Ibu Hospital

Jl Teuku Umar 120, Denpasar Tel: 223036 Fax: 238690 www.kasihibu.com

• Sanglah Public Hospital

Pasar Seni Sukawati (Art Market), Jl. Raya Sukawati, Gianyar. - *L8, Ubud Art Market, Jl. Raya Ubud.

• Denpasar

Badung Market, Jl. Gajah Mada. (N.B. Decompression Chamber) Post Office Tel: 227911, 223867.

• Ubud Clinic (24hr)

Jl. Raya Campuhan No. 36, Ubud. Tel: 974911.

• Central Post Office

Jl. Raya Puputan, Denpasar. Tel: 223566.

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• Kuta Post Office

• Bali Tourism Office

Real Estate • In Touch

• Legian Tourist Information

• Bali Medianet

• Taxi Cabs

Jl. Raya Kuta, Gg. Selamat. Tel: 754012.

Jl. S. Parman, Renon. Tel: 222387.

Jl. Legian No.37. Jl. Raya Seminyak 22, Seminyak. Tel: 755424. Tel: 731047/8, Fax: 730683. Miscellaneous www.intouchbali.com • FIN Express Worldwide intouch@dps.centrin.net.id Courier Service • WS Property Tel +62 361 756969 Jl. Tukad Pakerisan 110, Panjer info@finexpress.co.id Tel: 256993, www.finexpress.co.id Mobile: 081338781315. • Petrol/Gas www.wsproperty.net Premium/Bensin - Standard info@wsproperty.net Petrol Rp. 6,500/litre. Telecommunications Solar - Diesel Rp. 5,500/litre. Jl, Tukad Batanghari 88, Panjer. Tel: 7800299, 7421099. marketing@balimedianet.com

Tourist Information • Bali Tourist Information

Bali Taxi - Tel: 701111. N.B. When taking taxis, make sure the metre is switched on, or fix a price before you get in! Flag-up = Rp. 5,000,-

Century Plaza Jl. Benasari No.7, Legian. Tel: 754090.

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ATTENDING CEREMONIES: Remember these are serious occasions and should be treated as such. Religious guidelines: • Always wear a sarong and sash. • Do not walk in front of people that are praying. • Do not use a flash camera or point your camera into the priest’s face! • Never sit higher than the priest or the offerings. • At cremations, do not get in the way of the attendees - however important that photographic opportunity is! • Women are not allowed to enter temples during menstruation. N.B. When attending Special Ceremonies or Anniversary Celebrations as a guest or onloocker, small donations are gratefully received. Your donation will help in paying for the offerings, and upkeep of the temple.

MONEY CHANGERS: Be very careful when changing your money. Always check the rate of exchange and commission (if any). Most importantly, always count your money before you leave the premises and, if you can, bring your own calculator as the ones used by some places can be a little ‘inaccurate’.

DRIVING: In Bali, always expect the unexpected, always keep your eyes open and your mind on driving. Beware of motorbikes! It is best to rent a car with full insurance as this will save time and money if you are involved in an accident. You must use a helmet at all times and have a valid license.

SWIMMING IN THE SEA: Currents and undertows can be strong. Always swim between the red and yellow flags and don’t swim too far out! Please, do not leave your belongings unattended on the beach.

PETTY CRIME: • There have been a few cases of handbags being snatched after tourists have cashed money at Banks or Money Changers! Put your money away in your ‘burn-bag’ or hold onto your hand bag tightly! • When changing large amounts of money please check each note carefully as there are a number of (noticeably) fake notes in circulation. • When trying on garments do not take your jewellery off and leave it lying around - give it to DANGEROUS SPORTS: a friend or leave it in the hotel Make sure you either have safe. personal insurance or travel • When at a spa - use the insurance that will cover any jewellery box or locker accident. provided for jewellery.

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