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Rabu, 19 Juli 2017

Banyuwangi`s Red Island being promoted at ITB Berlin/jean

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The Red Island with its beautiful beach in Banyuwangi district, East Java, is being promoted at ITB Berlin from March 9 to 13, 2016.

The Internationale Tourismus Borse in Berlin (ITB Berlin) is the worlds largest travel trade fair where Red Island and other tourist destinations in Indonesia are being promoted.

As the worlds largest travel and trade fair, the ITB Berlin provides a unique opportunity to look behind the curtain of the global tourism industry.

Each year, the ITB Berlin welcomes around 10 thousand exhibitors from more than 180 countries and regions, including Indonesia.

Participating in the ITB Berlin 2016, Indonesias state-owned forestry firm, Perum Perhutani, promoted the Red Island in Banyuwangi and 236 other tourist destinations in different cities on Java Island.

"At the ITB Berlin, we promote Red Island in Banyuwangi and other tourist destinations owned by Perum Perhutani," the Perhutani Head for Tourism and Agribusiness, Lies Bahunta, remarked in Berlin Saturday.

For the past several years Perum Perhutani has put serious efforts to develop tourism on Java Island and to promote tourism attractions to an international audience, she noted.

Besides promoting tourist attractions, Perhutani is also making every effort to attract foreign investors to invest in the Red Island tourism sector, Bahunta said.

The unique and innate character of the surrounding hills of Red Island beach has made Banyuwangi in East Java one of the favorite tourist destinations.

Situated at Sumber Agung village in Pesanggaran district, some 60 kilometers south of Banyuwangi city center, the Red Island beach has become one of the leading destinations after it has been promoted through the international surfing competition on a regular basis since 2012.

The Red Island beach, stretching three kilometers long with golden sand and spectacular waves, is an ideal location in Banyuwangi for visitors to engage in activities, such as snorkeling and surfing.

The Banyuwangi district government held the International Surfing Competition at the Red Island beach on September 24-27, 2015.

Acting Head of the Youth and Sports Department Wawan Yadmadi stated in Banyuwangi that the three-day International Surfing Competition was the fourth edition of the event since it was first held in 2012 at the Red Island beach, which derived its name from a rocky hill having reddish soil.

Yadmadi noted that as many as 80 surfers from some 20 countries, including Venezuela, Switzerland, Germany, the United States, South Korea, Hungary, France, Thailand, and Indonesia participated in the event.

Yadmadi said he had initially estimated that only few participants would attend the event as a similar competition was also being held in Maldives.

"A surfer from Venezuela came directly to Banyuwangi for the event after taking part in an event in Australia," he revealed.

This is the fourth annual event to be held at the beach this year and offers waves ideal for surfing, with a coastline stretching up to 400 meters.

According to Yadmadi, the Red Island beach is fast becoming the newest tourist destination and highly sought-after surfing location in Indonesia.

Banyuwangi District Head Abdullah Azar Anas, who inaugurated the event, remarked that Red Island has become popular, which is reflected by the growing number of tourists visiting the region.

Anas further vowed to continue developing sports tourism in the region.

The International Surfing Competition, which lasted for three days, was held as part of the Banyuwangi Festival 2015 to showcase some sports events to promote tourism in the district.

Banyuwangi District Head Abdulllah Azwar Anas remarked that Banyuwangi Festival 2015 comprised 38 different events, including the International Tour de Banyuwangi Ijen, Beach Jazz Festival, Gandrung Sewu Festival, International Surfing Competition, Batik Festival, and Banyuwangi Ethno Carnival.

"The Banyuwangi Festival is held to promote tourism to maximize the districts potential and to motivate residents to develop their district," Azwar affirmed.

He noted that some other events, such as the Green and Recycle Fashion Week, Local Fruit Festival, Sego Tempong Culinary Festival, Childrens Traditional Games Festival, Kite Festival, Percussion and Lare-lare Orchestra Festival, and Wind Surf Competition could become regular tourist attractions in Banyuwangi.

In addition, the innate character of the mountains and beaches has made Banyuwangi one of the favorite tourist destinations in East Java.

Several foreign tourists visit Banyuwangi before they cross to the Indonesian island resort of Bali from Ketapang Port.

Banyuwangi is located in the easternmost tip of the island of Java, directly adjacent to Situbondo in the north, the strait of Bali in the East, and the Indian Ocean in the south.

The charm of Banyuwangis tourism not only lies in its natural beauty but also the variety of culinary and cultural attractions that continue to lure both domestic and foreign tourists to visit the district.

Favorite tourist attractions in Banyuwangi are the Red Island beach, Ijen crater located at an altitude of 2,443 meters above sea level with a depth of 200 meters, Teluk Hijau or Green Bay, and Tabuhan Island, among others.

The island is an ideal location for people who want to go scuba diving as the water is very clear.

The Lider Banyuwangi waterfall in Watu Dodol, Plengkung Beach, is another tourist attraction.

To be able to reach the Lider waterfall, the visitors must travel 45 kilometers from the city of Banyuwangi.

Watu Dodol is located in the Ketapang village, not far from Ketapang port, and close to the main road leading to Baluran National Park.

The visitors can enjoy the scenic Watu Dodol to witness the coastal area along the road, with hills on both sides.

The Plengkung Beach, which is ideal for surfing, is another renowned tourist attraction besides the Red Island beach in Banyuwangi

The best time for surfing at Plengkung Beach is between May and mid-October. (Antara)

Senin, 17 Juli 2017

Hotel Indigo Bali Seminyak Beach/jean

This property is 1 minute walk from the beach. Set in trendy Seminyak, Hotel Indigo Bali Seminyak Beach is a beachfront property with four outdoor swimming pools and six restaurants. Guests can request pampering massages at the spa centre or work out at the fitness centre that opens 24 hours.
Rooms at Hotel Indigo Bali are fitted with air conditioning, a minibar and a coffee machine. The villas boasts a private pool, while the suites are equipped with a bathtub. All units come with a daybed in the balcony or patio and complete amenities in the en suite bathroom.
Free use of bicycles is available at this resort and the staff can also arrange car hire. The area is popular for surfing and guests can find an array of shops, restaurants and cafes in the surrounding area.
The Seminyak Village Shopping Mall is 1.3 km from Hotel Indigo Bali Seminyak Beach, while Petitenget Temple is 1.9 km from the property. The nearest airport is Ngurah Rai International Airport, 5 km from Hotel Indigo Bali Seminyak Beach.
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Hotel Indigo Bali Seminyak Beach has been welcoming Booking.com guests since 7 Jun 2017.
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Address: Jalan Camplung Tanduk No.10 , 80361 Seminyak, Indonesia Show map
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The first Hotel Indigo in a resort location opens on Bali�s Seminyak Beach/jean


Bali's most lively and storied village is welcoming the world's most neighbourhood-centric brand in July 2017, with the opening of Hotel Indigo Bali Seminyak Beach. In a village that captures the ancient and modern zeitgeist of Bali in all its colour, energy and lively tradition, curious travellers are the new savvy individualists.

As a destination, Bali has always delighted guests with its ability to embrace the modern and traditional with a stylish and youthful zest � and nowhere is this more apparent than in Seminyak, a neighbourhood where the ocean breeze blends a fusion of village gamelan and modern house music. And indeed where in every direction, the visitor can trace the neighbourhood's story of a Cultural Journey � exploring its local communities and temples, where ceremonies and craft work retain the same daily rituals that connect you back to the heritage of the 15th century.

The new 289-room hotel gracing Seminyak's Mesari Beach draws inspiration from the flavours, culture and character of its surrounding local neighbourhood, the vibrant and lively Seminyak district � and Hotel Indigo Bali Seminyak Beach promises an authentic fusion of enchanting Balinese culture and contemporary creativity. Extending across 4.7 hectares of lush, landscaped grounds, including exotic plantings and beautiful vertical gardens, the hotel fronts the southern stretch of Seminyak. Here, the best of modern and traditional Balinese design are seamlessly integrated, reflecting the surrounding Seminyak neighbourhood, from its fashion boutiques and world-famous restaurants to its artisanal craftsmanship and architecture.

The 270 spacious rooms and suites are appointed with a mix of locally influenced design touches. Every guestroom is fitted with daybeds, plush bedding, spa-inspired bathrooms and state-of-the-art features. In addition, there are 19 villas with private outdoor swimming pools, whirlpools and marble bathrooms � all inspired by the Tri Hita Karana philosophy (one's relationship with Gods, living beings and the earth), and showcasing a clever juxtaposition of contemporary design and ancient tradition. Each villa is planned like a Balinese house, consisting of three main areas: Nista Mandala, a space for residents to embrace the Gods; Madya Mandala, a space to be at one with nature; and Utama Mandala a space for interpersonal relations.

Guillaume Epinette, General Manager of Hotel Indigo Bali Seminyak Beach, says: "Seminyak is a melting pot, enriched with a diverse culture and lifestyle that merges all the wonderful things Bali is known for. Our inspiration has been to weave the flavours of Seminyak into our hotel, not only with our design but throughout the whole experience. The result is a design-led property that reflects the changing tastes of today's affluent travellers � who not only aspire to enjoy a relaxing escape, but also crave new inspiration. We're certain that every fascinating detail on their journey of discovery through fashionable Seminyak neighbourhood will deliver that."

Welcoming guests at Hotel Indigo is the expansive lobby space, dubbed the Neighbourhood Gallery. A Balinese Subak-inspired wall structure, accents of verdant foliage, unique outdoor artworks by local artists and water fountains symbolise the tranquillity of Seminyak and impart a soothing arrival experience. Signature geometric lines that decorate the hotel at entrances and on canopies and walls are the creative interpretation of the traditional Balinese weaving textile, Tenun Songket.

There are seven lifestyle dining offerings at Hotel Indigo, with a destination to suit every moment and temptation of the day or night, all helmed by the hotel's Executive Chef Mads Wolff.
 
Makase is the hotel's neighbourhood cafe, contemporary yet casual with an open kitchen serving colourful local flavours for breakfast and dinner. Pottery Cafe is open all day with a finely curated collection of local specialty coffees, teas and chocolates, alongside freshly-made pastries. It is also set as one of a kind outlets with its own coffee roasting machine and Pottery-making workshop by local ceramic artisan. Organic artisan bar by day and speakeasy cocktail bar by night, the Tree Bar offers healthy and bespoke refreshments within a gorgeously verdant space. By the hotel's main pool is the Cave Pool Lounge, which serves cool drinks, scrumptious light bites and refreshing sweet treats such as rolled ice cream and fresh sugarcane juice. Salon Bali is the signature dining restaurant of Hotel Indigo, an intimate space with a rustic design aesthetic where refined Balinese cuisine featuring the island's traditional delicacy � babi guling, or suckling pig � is served as part of an 8- or 12-course menu. Located beside the pristine white sand beach is SugarSand set to become Seminyak's hottest new beachfront bar and restaurant in Q4 this year with space for more than 400 beach enthusiasts.
Leisure facilities for guests range from local cultural explorations to body and mind wellness. The hotel's Sava Spa offers treatments and traditional Balinese massages using Sava Spa's locally-sourced natural spa products with active ingredients. The Spa also features 10 treatment rooms, a Relaxation Lounge, a Reflexology Lounge, a Nail Beauty Lounge and a 24-hour Health Club with wellness programs and state of the art fitness equipment such as yoga space, power stretching, weight-lifting, martial arts and TRX. (Traveldailynewsasia)


 

Jumat, 14 Juli 2017

Meet in Nusa Dua Guide Launched at Ayodya Resort Bali/jean

Selected Bali tour operators and attractions together with key hotel and business players within the Indonesian Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC) at Nusa Dua attended an evening garden party on Thursday, July 6, 2017, to celebrate the launch of the �Meet in Nusa Dua Guide�published by Bali Discovery Tours.


The 10th in a series of Bali MICE Guides � the latest edition is the only comprehensive handbook for the meeting, conference, exhibition and incentive industry with groups destined for Bali. While past editions of the Guide have focused on Bali as a whole, the 10th edition's focus is limited exclusively on information on ITDC as a meeting and conference destination.

Filled with detailed technical, venue and destination information required by meeting and conference planners, the "Meet in Nusa Dua Guide" is available without charge to qualified decision makers in the Meeting, Incentive, Conference and Exhibition (MICE) industry.

The informal launch gathering was attended by senior managers from ITDC hotels and businesses, Bali attraction operators, destination management operators and key tourism officials.

The launch party was made possible through the generous support of The Ayodya Resort Bali and Sababay Winery.


Speaking before the VIP gathering, John M. Daniels of Bali Discovery Tourstook the opportunity to thank the management of ITDC for inspiring and helping to coordinate the "Meet in Nusa Dua Guide" and the many advertisers who participated. Thanking the Ayodya Resort Bali and Sababay Winery for sponsoring the evening, Daniels said he hoped the �Meet in Nusa Dua Guide� would mark a new chapter in cooperative marketing Nusa Dua as the world�s leading MICE destination.

Shown on Balidiscovery.com are snapshots from the Garden Launch Party of the �Meet in Nusa Dua Guide� held on July 6, 2017, at The Ayodya Resort, Bali.


� Bali Discovery Tours. Articles may be quoted and reproduced if attributed to http://www.balidiscovery.com.   

Rabu, 12 Juli 2017

West Bali�s New Eco Tourism Resort: Plataran L�Harmonie/jean

Famous for its well preserved ecosystems, The West Bali National Park is a paradise of  rainforest, dry savannah, acacia scrub, lowland and montane forests. A truly unique landscape of natural beauty, this park is also home to many species of animals such as deer, monkeys, pheasants and the endangered but iconic bird, the Bali Starling.

With the purpose to conserve and promote this exotic haven of flora and fauna , Plataran Indonesia together with PT. Trimbawan Swastama Sejati (TSS) is constructing a New World Wonder Destination, called �Plataran L�Harmonie � The Gateway Planet, Nature Unleashed�.
This new eco tourism destination encompasses an enormous 382 hectares of pristine land and 10km of breathtaking coastline that will impress visitors with an amazing holiday experience like no other.

Guests will have to venture 4 kilometres into the jungle, following rustic wooden road signs on a macadam paved path to find this new gem of a resort.  As commitment to conserve its surroundings, visitors must adhere to strict regulations such as no hunting, no unauthorized fishing, no cutting of trees and keep to a vehicle speed limit of 10km/hr.   

Where wild nature meets luxury, visitors of the Plataran L�Harmonie will experience world class accommodation at one of their exclusive villas and residence suites.  Each villa is equipped with spacious and luxuriously traditional indoor living quarters, a garden and a plunge pool with a private view of the ocean. The residence suitesalso provide million dollar views of the ocean and is furnished with a tropical modern design, creating the ultimate beach getaway feel.

The resort offers  a world class restaurant, an exciting Water World package, a wedding chapel, a jogging track through the jungle and access to the Octagon Beachclub with its impressive ocean front infinity pool spanning nearly 50 metres in length. Plataran L�Hamonie also provides phinisi and yacht operations where guests can book an unforgettable cruise or dive package. Divers can explore the unbelievable underwater landscapes with a guided professional or for families and couples, enjoy a romantic dinner cruise to the backdrop of the beautiful sunset.

For the more environmentally inclined, visitors would love to engage in a range of fun and enlightening activities that are based on the principles of sustainable development. Tree planting and conservation of marine and terrestrial life are just a few of the activities available.  For the more thrill seekers, The West Bali National Park and neighbouring Menjangan Island  are an exotic fun ground where visitors can go horseback riding, snorkelling, biking, bird watching and even dining.
 
The new facilities at Plataran L�Harmonie were officially inaugurated on May 16 by Tourism Minister, Dr. Arief Yahya M.Scand Environment and Forestry Ministry�s Natural Conservation Ecosystems Director General Dr. Tachrir Fathoni , M.Sc, who both support Plataran�s Conservation activities. Plataran is a holder of the Nature Utilization Business License and a recipient of Best National Park Management from the Environment and Forestry Ministry.   

On  27th September, Plataran L�Harmonie was recognized as one of the Top 100 Sustainable Destinations on World Tourism Day and Green Destination Day at Ljubjana, Slovenia.  The Award was received by David Makes on behalf of PT Trimbawan Swastama Sejati  and has brought great pride and hope to the Indonesian tourism industry.
 
Makes, who is also the Chairman of the Tourism Ministry�s Ecotourism Acceleration Team, said, �The nomination of Indonesia as an eco-tourism destination is a testament of Indonesia�s role in the global tourism landscape. The development of Indonesia�s eco-tourism is the way forward and concretely implements the motto of the  Ministry of Tourism: More Conservation, More Prosperity�.
At  the same award ceremony,  the spectacular diving resort and conservation center at Misool in Raja Ampat West Papua, also made the Top 100 Sustainable Destinations list.

Selasa, 11 Juli 2017

Plataran X-Trail 2017: Run Through WEST BALI NATIONAL PARK Scenic Trails/jean

Source: plataran.com
Ready for yet another outstanding running challenge? Well, prepare yourself for an exceptional trail run through some of the most pristinely beautiful natural landscape on the picturesque island of Bali . On Saturday, 22nd July 2017, the Plataran X-Trail 2017 will take trail runners through one of Bali's most enchanting and well-preserved wilderness area in West Bali National Park, home to the world-protected heritage species, the Bali Starling.
source:plataranxtrail.com
Scheduled to take place for the very first time, the Plataran X Trail 2017 is a brand new annual and international trail running event that caters to runners of all levels, and sheds a bright spotlight on environmental consciousness and sustainability.

Scheduled to take place for the very first time, the Plataran X Trail 2017 is a brand new annual and international trail running event that caters to runners of all levels, and sheds a bright spotlight on environmental consciousness and sustainability.
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The race features three race categories for men and women, all with start and finish at the Plataran Resort premises. The main race is a challenging 50 km trail that will bring experienced marathon and long distance runners around the entire National Park. Beginners and intermediate level runners can aim for completing the shorter 25 km course, not an easy feat in itself. Thirdly, there is a 7.1 km fun run set up for beginning runners, but also for families with children. 
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The terrain consists of sandy beach, forest paths and more technical single trails. West Bali National Park does not have any high mountains, but especially the 50 km runners will need to conquer a few hills along the route within the 11 hour cut off limit set by the race directors.  

As part of the environmental awareness campaign, upon finishing a race of choice, each single participant will be invited to release a baby turtle into the open sea. The campaign is the manifestation of the responsibility on conserving this endangered species on Earth due to the destruction of their habitat by human activities, such as factory waste, oil spills, and extreme turtle hunts, either for human consumption or entertainment.Every runner will receive a certificate of baby sea turtle adoption as a result of their participation in this event. 

The Plataran X Trail 2017 � West Bali is also a Candidate Race for the 2018 Asia Trail Master championship series, Asia's biggest series of trail running races in nearly 20 countries.
This exceptional race is projected to attract the participation of no less than 500 national and international runners. Two current Asia Trail Master champions are expected to line up at the start of this inaugural race. These are Manolito Divina from the Philippines and Tahira Najmunisaa Muhammad Zaid from Malaysia who are both looking forward to the 50 km race, which they, for sure,will try to add to their impressive list of race victories. Divina scored wins at the Rizal Mountain Run near his home of Manila and at Sungai Menyala Forest Trail in Port Dickson, Malaysia. TahiraNajmunisaa has kept her unbeaten record on the Asia Trail Master circuit with three victories at Tahura Trail in Bandung, Beach Bunch Trail Challenge 50 in Brunei and UT Koh Chang 100 in Thailand. 

From Indonesia's own trail running scene, Shindy Patricia who in the 2016 Indonesia Trail Master was crowned by the Asia Trail Master Championship series will also be joining at the starting line of the 50k. As winner and only female finisher last year of Rinjani 60k, Shindy Patricia is a big name in the trail running scene in Indonesia, and beyond. 

Located in the most north-westerly point of Bali, the West Bali National Park covers a total area of 19,002.89 hectares, comprising 15,587.89 hectares of land and 3,415 hectares of water. Lush green forests, picturesque mountain range, crystal clear blue water, and vast stretches of pristine beaches, those are what await here. Just at the outskirts of the National Park is the coastal area of Pemuteran
which is famous for its magical underwater temple garden which combines nature's beauty with amazing work of art. Meanwhile off the coast of the national park, Menjangan Island, also offers mesmerizing underwater splendor perfect for snorkeling and diving.More information available at:www.plataranxtrail.com


(Indonesia.travel)


Senin, 10 Juli 2017

Indonesian embassy promotes Balinese culinary in Beijing/jean

Garuda Indonesia in Beijing (twitter)
The Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Beijing and Hotel Conrad has promoted Balinese cuisine to the guests staying at one of the five star hotels in the capital city of China from July 6 to 16, 2017.

"This is the second event this year," Indonesian Ambassador to China, Soegeng Rahardjo, stated in a press statement received by Antara here on Friday.

To support the event titled A Taste of Indonesia, Conrad Beijing presented three chefs from Bali, namely I Made Semawan, Agus Feritude, and Agus Surya.

They serve Balinese dishes of chicken, pork, fried rice, and satay, which tasted exactly the same as the ones found in the island.

"With the growing recognition of Indonesias tradition, culinary taste, and beauty, it is expected that the number of foreign tourists visiting Indonesia will continue to increase," the ambassador stated.

The Embassy will continue to hold such culinary promotional events by involving several star hotels.

Earlier, a similar event was also held by the Embassy in cooperation with Westin Beijing in mid-March.

This year, the Ministry of Tourism expects 2.5 million tourists from China.

In previous year, tourists from mainland China visiting Indonesia reached 1.5 million people. They still see Bali as a major tourist destination in the country.

Garuda Indonesia has provided direct flights to Denpasar from Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Chengdu. Several Chinese airlines also provide direct flights to Denpasar.

(Antara)

Kamis, 06 Juli 2017

Experience world-class service at Theanna Eco Villa and Spa /jean

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Address: Jalan Pantai Batu Bolong No. 25A, 80361 Canggu, Indonesia Great location - show map

Set in Canggu, a 6-minute drive to Echo Beach, Theanna Eco Villa and Spa ??????? offers luxury villas and private pools. Guests can enjoy pampering massages at the spa centre. The property also provides free use of bicycles and free shuttle service to the surrounding areas. Free WiFi is accessible throughout the property.
Sit back and relax

Combining sleek modern look with traditional designs, the villas at Theanna Eco Villa and Spa have an open plan seating area, an outdoor dining area and a kitchenette. It has air conditioning, a flat-screen TV, an iPod docking station and a minibar. Each room has an en suite bathroom with a bath and a shower. A hairdryer, bathrobes and slippers are provided.
Make yourself at home
Guests who need assistance can contact the 24-hour front desk. For extra convenience, guest will find a restaurant, a bar, a mini market and a cash machine on site.
Other services at the property include laundry, dry cleaning, luggage storage and valet parking.

Batu Bolong Beach is 1.7 km away, while Echo Beach is 1.9 km from Theanna Eco Villa and Spa. Ngurah Rai International Airport is 11 km away.
This is our guests' favourite part of Canggu, according to independent reviews.
This property also has one of the best-rated locations in Canggu! Guests are happier about it compared to other properties in the area. 
Couples particularly like the location � they rated it 9 for a two-person trip.
This property is also rated for the best value in Canggu! Guests are getting more for their money when compared to other properties in this city.
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Theanna Eco Villa and Spa has been welcoming Booking.com guests since 19 Jul 2016.

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    Selasa, 04 Juli 2017

    Iconic Four Seasons Bali Jimbaran Bay reopens/jean

    Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay has reasserted its peerless status with the completion of a two-year renovation, launching Bali�s most exclusive beachfront villas and upgrading facilities and services across the resort.

    The freshly-minted Imperial and Royal Villas complete the dramatic transformation of the resort�s entire accommodations while preserving the authentic ambience of its original Balinese village architecture. Divided into seven �village squares� each with a village chief to deliver a Four Seasons experience, 147 pool villas are cocooned within the high walls of traditional Balinese dwellings. Inside, they present a fresh, contemporary design, spacious interiors and the ultimate views across the sunset coast and curving Jimbaran Bay. Located just steps from a tranquil three-mile beach, the three-bedroom, two-storey Imperial Villa is the most coveted of sanctuaries featuring multi-level living spaces, residential-style kitchen and dining area, infinity pool, fitness studio, and unique in-villa services such as private breakfast chef, personal trainer and yoga master, night-time spa rituals and Balinese royal banquets. The Imperial Villa�s individual design also offers a stunning ocean-edge venue to host private celebrations and weddings for up to 80 people.

    �Being one of the first resorts on the island, we were able to secure the best location with the combination of both cliff and beachfront land, and views across Jimbaran Bay�s fishing village. It also means that we have had years of guest feedback to learn from, to perfect our offering,� said general manager Uday Rao. �Our guests told us they love the location and authentic Balinese concept, and they love the people. Those elements haven�t changed and remain part of our DNA, while we have upgraded facilities and created the Imperial and Royal Villas to elevate the guest experience. We�re grateful to our owners for their support and excited to share this evolution with our loyal guests and staff.�

    The resort also added a new ocean-front venue for spa treatments and yoga; an artists-in-residence programme for guests to learn woodcarving, weaving, painting and dance; heli-surfing, sunset cruise and water biking adventures; and unique Customised Dining concept at Sundara, the southern peninsula�s hottest dining destination and beach-club. These activities enhance existing programmes including half-day courses at the state-of-the-art Jimbaran Bay Cooking Academy, transformative rituals at Healing Village Spa, and temple tours and offerings with the Balinese-Hindu priest.

    What hasn�t changed: the legendary service. Roughly 60 per cent of staff have been with the property for over 20 years, and management kept the entire team employed full-time throughout the two-year renovation.

    The new beginning for the resort coincides with new awards. Four Seasons Resorts Bali at Jimbaran Bay and the mountain retreat of Sayan were two of just three hotels in Bali to receive the highest possible five-star rating in the 2017 Forbes Travel Guide, recognising �virtually flawless service and amazing facilities�. In addition, Healing Village Spa at Jimbaran Bay and Sacred River Spa at Sayan received Four-Star ratings, the highest possible for spas. Four Seasons Jimbaran Bay was also recognised among the Best Resorts in Asia in the 2017 Conde Nast Traveller Readers� Awards. Meanwhile, Bali was voted the World�s Best Destination in the 2017 TripAdvisor Travellers� Choice Awards recognising its diverse culture, landscapes, dining scene and wellness rituals.  (TradeArabia)

    Sabtu, 01 Juli 2017

    Over 1 million passengers travel through Bali airport/jean

    Ngurah Rai Airport in Bali. (ANTARA FOTO/Fikri Yusuf)
    State-owned airport operator PT Angkasa I said that over 1 million passengers have traveled through Balis Ngurah Rai International Airport during the homecoming flow of post-fasting travelers since 10 days (D-10) before the Lebaran D-Day to D+4.

    Head of Public Relations of PT Angkasa Pura I at I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport, Arie Ahsanurrohim, stated in Denpasar on Saturday that the passengers recorded during the period were those for domestic and international routes.

    Arie added that the movement of passengers was calculated based on regular and unscheduled flights.

    He explained that the unscheduled flights were the ones used by former US president Barack Obama and Malaysian Prime Minister and family when they visited during the Lebaran holiday season.

    Meanwhile, related to the flow of Lebaran homecoming, Arie explained that the movement at the local airport was quite unique compared to other airports in Indonesia, which are mostly dominated by the flow of departing passengers.

    At Ngurah Rai Airport, the flow of departure and the arrival of passengers were high or only slightly different, considering Bali as a tourist destination where many tourists spend the long Lebaran holidays.

    Data from Integrated Monitoring Lebaran Command Post at the airport mentioned on H+4 or on Friday (June 30) that the number of domestic passenger arrivals reached 19,174 people, up 10.6 percent compared to the same period in 2016.

    Passengers departing from the airport reached 21,573 people, or jumped 14 percent compared to the same period in the previous year.

    The number of those arriving and departing through the international routes increased with arrivals recorded at 16.3 thousand, or up by 16 percent, and departure at 17.7 thousand, or up by 14 percent. 

      (Antara)

    Kamis, 29 Juni 2017

    THE RIVETING WAYANG KULIT SHADOW PUPPET SHOWS OF JAVA AND BALI/jean

    For centuries, the art of Wayang (traditional shadow puppets) has become an inseparable part of the lives of the people on the islands of Java and Bali and is a prominent part of Indonesian culture.
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    This long-lived art is among the world's greatest story-telling tradition. It comes in the form of theater (wayang orang), three-dimensional wooden puppets theatre (wayang golek), and the most distinguished one: leather puppet shadow theatre (wayang kulit).

    While wayang golek is mostly associated with the Sundanese in West Java Province, wayang kulit is the outstanding art of the Javanese in Central Java, Yogyakarta, East Java as well as Bali.


    Today Wayang orang and wayang kulit performances are still regularly held at the Keraton or Sultan's Palace of Yogyakarta and Keraton Solo. In wayang orang, actors usually wear the mask of the character they portray, whereas, in the dramatic Ramayana dance legend which is regularly performed at the grand stage of the Prambanan templethe masks are cast off. To watch this fabulous Ramayana ballet at its very best see this on full moon nights in the dry season between May through October, when the bright round moon shines directly on the elegant Prambanan temples, becoming an unforgettable backdrop to the riveting play. 
     
    Nonetheless, Wayang kulit is still the most well known Indonesian wayang performance. It is made of cow's leather, meticulously chiseled with very fine tools, supported by carefully shaped buffalo horn handles and control rods. The art of creating wayang kulit is incredibly detailed. Several artists are usually involved in the different stages required to make one single puppet.
    VIsitors are welcome to observe and learn the intricate process in making wayang kulit in the Village of Kepuhsari, Wonogiri Regency, in Central Java.



    The stories in wayang kulit are brought by one sole master performer called dalang, whorelates the story and at the same time does the voice for all characters, both male and female, the good as well as the bad.

    He has a screen and a small oil lamp in front of him that throws shadows of the wayangs on the screen, while when not appearing, the wayang figures are stuck on a long banana stalk that can be easily taken up whenever the master needs them.

    Tales in wayang performances are usually taken from the Ramayana or Mahabharata Hindu epics as well as from Java's own history and legends, that usually involve moral and ethical dilemmas faced by the characters, following their journeys through life, love, and war. During the endless battle between good versus evil, they also contemplate the existential struggle between right and wrong. The means to those ends are not always clear cut. "Good" characters may possess negative traits and likewise, not all "bad" characters are entirely immoral. Whatever the circumstance, wayang stories always present philosophical ideas and poignant messages.

    The stories presented in wayang kulit performances that are based on the classic Hindu Saga, are commonly known as wayang purwa (classical wayang). The performances refer to four cycles of epics, which were standardized by the royal courts of Central Java in the 18th century.
    Wayang kulit performances are grand events that last throughout the night, accompanied all the while by a live traditional gamelan orchestra. During folk festivities and significant events such as births, weddings, or other celebrations, wayang kulit performances often appear with specific messages that are relevant to the event.


    Traditionally, wayang kulit performances draw large audiences from all neighboring villages who sit on both side of the screen: the "shadow side" and the "dalang" (puppeteer) side. In the past, people typically watched from the shadow side. Today, performances are set up for the audience to watch from the dalang's side of the screen.

    The art of Wayang has been inscribed by UNESCO as a Masterpiece of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity.

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