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LIFE ON THE ISLAND<br />

B A L I<br />

EXPLORING<br />

THE ISLAND<br />

9 7 7 2 0 8 6 2 5 3 9 3 9<br />

JUNE 2012<br />

Rp. 30.000<br />

www.nowbali.co.id<br />

ISSN 2086-2539


CONTENTS<br />

JUNE 2012<br />

38<br />

In this issue, we celebrate <strong>Bali</strong> as a paradise<br />

of not only stunning natural wonders, but<br />

also unique culture and art <strong>to</strong> explore and<br />

experience. And whatever you wish <strong>to</strong> do,<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> is the place <strong>to</strong> do it. Let’s explore!<br />

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exploring<br />

the island<br />

8 OPENING PERFORMANCE<br />

Wiranjaya Dance: S<strong>to</strong>ry of fi ve brothers.<br />

10 BALI UPDATE<br />

News from <strong>Bali</strong>’s award-winning e-newsletter.<br />

12 WHAT’S ON<br />

A round up of happening, launchings, things of note and<br />

people <strong>to</strong> watch.<br />

34 INTERVIEW<br />

Coral bleaching and aggressive fi shing have wiped out the<br />

reefs and much of the marine life. And Reef Check Indonesia<br />

runs and supports specifi c activities <strong>to</strong> conserve coral reef.<br />

36 CULTURE<br />

The cultural presence of the forest in <strong>Bali</strong>.<br />

44 EXPLORING THE ISLAND<br />

DENPASAR - THE CAPITAL CITY<br />

Denpasar, <strong>Bali</strong>’s capital and the former capital of Badung<br />

Regency is a hub of activity and a great place <strong>to</strong> watch the<br />

locals go about their daily lives.<br />

60 EXPLORING THE ISLAND<br />

BAYAD VILLAGE<br />

Going on foot through the hills of Bayad Village will give you<br />

a chance <strong>to</strong> see a miraculous and unique natural wonder.<br />

64 KID’S FUN<br />

<strong>Bali</strong>’s wonders extend well beyond its shores and little ones<br />

love going in search of Nemo, Marlin and Dory.<br />

68 SPA<br />

For men, the nervousness about visiting spas is about not<br />

knowing what <strong>to</strong> expect.<br />

Pho<strong>to</strong> by Kartika D Suardana<br />

70 WELLBEING<br />

It is easy <strong>to</strong> distinguish a dedicated Pilates practitioner<br />

from those who are less serious.<br />

72 SHOPPING<br />

Intricately made in <strong>Bali</strong>.<br />

76 DINING<br />

It is clear that this restaurant has opted for an atypical<br />

approach <strong>to</strong> design.<br />

80 NIGHTLIFE<br />

Satisfy the party animal in you at Nusa Dua’s über-chic<br />

venues.<br />

82 GETAWAY<br />

Who would’ve thought that a tiny island that was once<br />

used as an abandonment site holds so many charms?<br />

86 STRANGER IN PARADISE<br />

That old white magic.<br />

92 SECRET BALI<br />

Markets are always a lively scene and the traditional market<br />

in Amlapura is no exception.


The Sunday Brunch at FIRE has all the comforts of home. Chef Ian Lovie has<br />

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But pace yourself, there is a lot <strong>to</strong> go around.<br />

Imagine a lazy Sunday featuring a wide selection including fresh shucked<br />

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BALI<br />

BIG ECO<br />

WEEKEND<br />

In a bid <strong>to</strong> both draw attention<br />

and at the same time do something<br />

practical <strong>to</strong> help the cleanliness of<br />

<strong>Bali</strong>’s beaches, two of Indonesia’s<br />

largest international companies have<br />

joined forces in a major initiative.<br />

Aptly named “ <strong>Bali</strong> Big Eco<br />

Weekend “ the four-day multi venue<br />

event combines the retail power of<br />

CocaCola Amatil with the surf savvy<br />

of Quicksilver in an major eff ort <strong>to</strong> not<br />

only raise awareness of the state of<br />

<strong>Bali</strong>’s beaches but <strong>to</strong> raise money <strong>to</strong><br />

actually do something <strong>to</strong> help .<br />

The event starts with an evening<br />

with some surf world champions who<br />

have off ered their time and fame <strong>to</strong><br />

help the movement, continues with<br />

a golf competition <strong>to</strong> raise money <strong>to</strong><br />

buy a new beach cleaning machine,<br />

moves on <strong>to</strong> a surf competition and<br />

many beach oriented events including<br />

music performances and turtle release,<br />

and concludes with a great closing<br />

show featuring Phil Jamieson, one of<br />

Australia’s best kn<strong>own</strong> Rock stars!<br />

Both companies are already actively<br />

engaged in cleaning the beaches and<br />

now want <strong>to</strong> extend their eff orts <strong>to</strong><br />

trying <strong>to</strong> solve the gar<strong>bag</strong>e disposal<br />

problem at source by education and<br />

infrastructure, and will work with<br />

many partners in a bid <strong>to</strong> stem the<br />

problem which can adversely aff ect<br />

the reputation of <strong>Bali</strong> as a preferred<br />

beach and surf destination.<br />

For more information please contact:<br />

Ms. Evanggita Indah Putri<br />

National Corporate Aff airs Manager<br />

CocaCola Amatil Indonesia (CCAI)<br />

Phone: (021) 88322222 or email <strong>to</strong>:<br />

Evanggita.In.Putri@sea.ccamatil.com<br />

Website: www.coca-colaamatil.co.id<br />

SOAPBOX<br />

Explore <strong>Bali</strong>, Explore Yourself<br />

Have you ever had a “magical<br />

moment” when you<br />

wandered off by yourself<br />

somewhere and suddenly<br />

realised you were in a place of extreme<br />

peace or beauty? You had the revelation<br />

come over you, Wow, this is special, and<br />

felt you were privileged <strong>to</strong> be there.<br />

During <strong>my</strong> fi rst few visits <strong>to</strong> <strong>Bali</strong>,<br />

(admittedly many years ago!) it<br />

happened <strong>to</strong> me all the time. I’d just<br />

park the car somewhere and walk<br />

d<strong>own</strong> the road, the smaller the better,<br />

and end up in a village at the river, in<br />

a valley or at a temple and just say “wow”. It was life-changing. I fell in love with<br />

that peace and beauty.<br />

There is no such experience <strong>to</strong> be had in urban <strong>Bali</strong>, except if you are in a fi ne<br />

dining restaurant or a very cool complex perhaps; but that’s not the same as<br />

nature, and cannot replicate those amazing feelings of awe and simple wonder.<br />

Now that rapid, random and mostly non-<strong>Bali</strong>nese development has ripped<br />

through the southern belt, I’m afraid the “wow” experiences are limited <strong>to</strong> the<br />

north, east, west and central areas. But they are still worth the eff ort.<br />

Agung Rai, the founder of ARMA, goes for a morning walk daily and encourages<br />

folks <strong>to</strong> join. The walk starts at 5am, what he calls the “golden hour”, at sunrise<br />

when the very air takes on a magical hue. All who go return transformed.<br />

Vic<strong>to</strong>r Mason has been taking people on his “<strong>Bali</strong> Bird Walks” around Ubud for over<br />

twenty years. His guests are fascinated and discover the beauty of birds and butterfl ies.<br />

Daniel Elber has transformed the walk taken by poor villagers across the<br />

mountains <strong>to</strong> go and beg in<strong>to</strong> a trekking experience they get paid for. It’s a<br />

stunning location and the guiding keeps many people off the streets.<br />

Many <strong>to</strong>p-rated hotels, villas and resorts have developed special walks for their<br />

guests often near their hotels but some with routes quite far away.<br />

Tour companies have special packages <strong>to</strong> let you enjoy <strong>Bali</strong> from on <strong>to</strong>p of a<br />

bicycle (coming d<strong>own</strong>hill) from a raft (going d<strong>own</strong> river) or just simply walking.<br />

Check them out; there are many listed in this very magazine.<br />

I am not personally much in favour of 4WD or that type of noisy experience, but<br />

if it lets you see more of beautiful <strong>Bali</strong>, it’s better than just sitting by the pool! So go<br />

now and and see what’s available. Most hotels have a <strong>to</strong>ur desk. Start there, but don’t<br />

accept any <strong>to</strong>ur in a bus with a capacity of over 20 people. These massive <strong>to</strong>ur buses<br />

that ply the tiny road system are themselves promoting the destruction of the very<br />

places they depend on for business; creating traffi c jams and pollution as they go.<br />

But do go. The “wow” experience is still there, you just need <strong>to</strong> fi nd it.<br />

Alistair G. Speirs<br />

Front cover: “On Foot”<br />

by Indra Widi


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A BALI PUBLICATION<br />

DANCES<br />

of<br />

BALI<br />

by Kartika D. Suardana<br />

Th ere are some things that are unique<br />

<strong>to</strong> <strong>Bali</strong> and so memorable that they<br />

stay with you for years <strong>to</strong> come. One<br />

of these is the marvellous <strong>Bali</strong> dancing<br />

which has become a truly beautiful art<br />

form.<br />

Kartika Suardana, aff ectionately<br />

kn<strong>own</strong> as Dewi, is a young writer/<br />

pho<strong>to</strong>grapher who I asked <strong>to</strong> create<br />

the introduction section <strong>to</strong> <strong>NOW</strong>! <strong>Bali</strong><br />

from the fi rst issue.<br />

She <strong>to</strong>ured the island, fi nding,<br />

documenting and pho<strong>to</strong>graphing the<br />

many dance forms one by one, and<br />

created a memorable opening section<br />

<strong>to</strong> the magazine. “We <strong>Bali</strong>nese always<br />

welcome people with a dance” she said<br />

charmingly.<br />

Now here is her work, collected over<br />

three years, designed beautifully in<strong>to</strong><br />

a book <strong>to</strong> be treasured by visi<strong>to</strong>rs, for<br />

years <strong>to</strong> come.<br />

- Alistair Speirs -<br />

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WELCOMEDANCE<br />

WIRANJAYA<br />

DANCE<br />

TEXT AND PHOTOS BY KARTIKA D. SUARDANA<br />

Once upon a time there were fi ve brothers<br />

kn<strong>own</strong> as Pandawa, a Sanskrit word meaning<br />

‘the sons of Pandu’. Pandu was the<br />

king who ruled the kingdom of Hastina.<br />

The Pandawa are Yudistira, Arjuna, Bima, Nakula and<br />

Sahadewa. Unfortunately, King Pandu’s life was short<br />

and at the time of his death his off spring were much<br />

<strong>to</strong>o young <strong>to</strong> assume the throne, so his blind brother,<br />

called Drestaratra, was made king.<br />

The new king had many sons kn<strong>own</strong> as Kurawa,<br />

the eldest of which was Duryodana. He was jealous<br />

of the Pandawa because he knew they were the real<br />

successors <strong>to</strong> the throne. Duryodana infl uenced<br />

his siblings <strong>to</strong> take against the Pandawa, so began<br />

a childhood tussle between the Kurawa and the<br />

Pandawa. The Kurawa would harass the Pandawa<br />

when they <strong>to</strong>ok their lessons <strong>to</strong>gether and studied<br />

the art of weaponry. The s<strong>to</strong>ry is part of the epic<br />

Mahabaratha which came <strong>to</strong> Indonesia at the same<br />

time as Hinduism.<br />

The wiranjaya dance was created in 1957 by I Ketut<br />

Merdana <strong>to</strong> be performed with the gong kebyar, a<br />

genre of <strong>Bali</strong>nese gamelan which blends fast rhythms<br />

and melodies with slower tempos in an intermezzo<br />

that moves quickly from one musical sequence <strong>to</strong><br />

another. Hence the wiranjaya dance is performed <strong>to</strong><br />

8 JUNE 2012 www.nowbali.co.id<br />

attract the audience’s attention <strong>to</strong> follow the dancers’<br />

fast motions.<br />

The inspiration for the dance is the epic<br />

Mahabaratha. Merdana, the choreographer placed<br />

an emphasis on the part when the Pandawa were<br />

learning archery, especially when the twins Nakula<br />

and Sahadewa were learning from the Mahaguru<br />

Drona. The wiranjaya dance is hence performed by two<br />

female dancers dressed like knights.<br />

The costume consists of fabric printed with<br />

shining gold patterns that is swathes the dancers <strong>to</strong><br />

their knees, a leather necklace with beads, gold and<br />

strong colors, gold arm and wrist bracelets, and a<br />

headdress that is shaped like a cr<strong>own</strong> at the front and<br />

a mountain at the back. The sparkling outfi t enhances<br />

the image of the royal knights, the sons of the king<br />

and creates a special atmosphere. And of course it<br />

serves as added eye candy for the audience.<br />

Watching the performance, the audience can feel<br />

the power of every routine through the sure, assertive<br />

motions intended <strong>to</strong> convey the dignity of a royal<br />

knight. However, the dancers use a fan rather than a<br />

bow and arrow <strong>to</strong> perform their archery. The fan is<br />

used <strong>to</strong> convey the feminine side of a man that most<br />

are not aware of but can’t be denied.


www.nowbali.co.id JUNE 2012<br />

9


BALI UPDATE<br />

UBUD TO RAISE ITS<br />

GAME?<br />

GIANYAR, BALI REGENT<br />

SAYS US$21.47 MILLION<br />

TO BE SPENT ON<br />

IMPROVING UBUD<br />

INFRASTRUCTURE<br />

Jakarta Post reports that the popular <strong>Bali</strong><br />

destination of Ubud is scheduled for major<br />

investment in infrastructure improvements<br />

over the coming fi ve years.<br />

Speaking on Friday, May 4, 2012, at<br />

a gathering at the Ubud Royal Palace,<br />

Tjokorda Artha Ardana Sukawati (Cok Ace),<br />

<strong>to</strong>ld the Indonesian Minister of Tourism and<br />

the Creative Econo<strong>my</strong>, Mari Elka Pangestu,<br />

of extensive measures that must be taken <strong>to</strong><br />

preserve Ubud’s reputation with domestic<br />

and international <strong>to</strong>urists.<br />

Cok Ace serves simultaneously as a<br />

member of the Ubud Palace household,<br />

the regent of Gianyar and the Head of<br />

<strong>Bali</strong>’s Hotel and Restaurant Association<br />

(PHRI-<strong>Bali</strong>).<br />

The small gathering in Ubud permitted<br />

a frank interchange between the Minister,<br />

Regent and local leaders in Ubud who called<br />

for Ubud’s return <strong>to</strong> its “original vision” of<br />

village-based <strong>to</strong>urism.<br />

The meeting said that “urban <strong>to</strong>urism”<br />

should not have a place in Ubud’s <strong>to</strong>urism<br />

planning using, instead, a dedicated focus<br />

on village-based <strong>to</strong>urism where culture,<br />

the arts, and a economic primacy extended<br />

<strong>to</strong>the local community in development and<br />

planning matters.<br />

“The <strong>to</strong>urism industry should be able <strong>to</strong><br />

play an active role in sustaining the local<br />

culture, providing a signifi cant contribution<br />

<strong>to</strong> the locals that in turn will be used by<br />

them <strong>to</strong> sustain religious rituals and art<br />

creations, which are the primary attractions<br />

for <strong>to</strong>urists. This is what is called a<br />

sustainable cycle,” Tjokorda explained.<br />

Commenting on the many problems<br />

being encountered by Ubud due <strong>to</strong> the<br />

growth of <strong>to</strong>urism, Cok Ace, revealed <strong>to</strong><br />

the meeting that the Gianyar government<br />

is planning <strong>to</strong> build two large parking<br />

complexes in Ubud at a <strong>to</strong>tal cost of<br />

US$21.47 million. The two parking<br />

complexes would be located at the location<br />

of the Ubud Police Station with the second<br />

a three-s<strong>to</strong>ry underground parking facility<br />

under the alun-alun soccer fi eld.<br />

Other plans include closing the street<br />

in front of the palace <strong>to</strong> vehicular traffi c,<br />

a renovation of the Ubud market and<br />

a separate 3.5-hectare art market at<br />

Singakerta village.<br />

The Regent was not specifi c on when the<br />

outline projects would begin construction<br />

or how they would be funded.<br />

This page is brought <strong>to</strong> you by kind consent of <strong>Bali</strong> Discovery Tours from Jack Daniels’ award winning e-newsletter “<strong>Bali</strong> Update”.<br />

For further information and <strong>to</strong> receive <strong>Bali</strong> Update regularly by email log on <strong>to</strong> www.balidiscovery.com/update<br />

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BALI ON THE ROAD TO<br />

SMOOTHER TRAFFIC<br />

DETAILS EMERGING ON THE<br />

NEW NUSA DUA-BENOA-<br />

NGURAH RAI TOLL WAY IN<br />

BALI.<br />

Radar <strong>Bali</strong> reports that offi cials are convinced<br />

that the Nusa Dua-Benoa-Ngurah Rai (NBD) <strong>to</strong>ll<br />

road will <strong>reduce</strong> traffi c congestion in <strong>Bali</strong> by<br />

reducing the current traveling time from Sanur<br />

<strong>to</strong> Nusa Dua from one-hour <strong>to</strong> just 6 minutes.<br />

The President Direc<strong>to</strong>r of PT Jasamarga <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Toll (JBT), Akmad Ti<strong>to</strong> Karim, accompanied<br />

by his Public Relations Direc<strong>to</strong>r, Hari Suseno,<br />

explained that current plans are <strong>to</strong> have six<br />

diff ering categories of <strong>to</strong>ll fees in operation on<br />

the new road with the cost of a four-wheeled<br />

private vehicle set at Rp. 10,000 (US$1.09).<br />

The new <strong>Bali</strong> <strong>to</strong>ll road will also have a<br />

special lane for mo<strong>to</strong>rcycles, but what the<br />

tariff will be for two-wheeled mo<strong>to</strong>rcycles<br />

remains unclear at this point. Ti<strong>to</strong> said that<br />

the eventual fi nal tariff <strong>to</strong> be charged will be<br />

discussed with the general people <strong>to</strong> ensure<br />

they will be able <strong>to</strong> aff ord the fi nal price. PT JBT<br />

holds a concession <strong>to</strong> operate the new <strong>to</strong>ll road<br />

for 45 year. After that period, the <strong>own</strong>ership<br />

of the highway will revert <strong>to</strong> the central<br />

government. The opera<strong>to</strong>rs are targeting that<br />

28,000 vehicles will use the NDB <strong>to</strong>ll way every<br />

day comprised of 50% four-wheeled vehicles<br />

and the remainder made up of mo<strong>to</strong>rcycles,<br />

<strong>to</strong>urist buses and other vehicles.<br />

According with the agreement with the<br />

central government, the <strong>to</strong>ll tariff can be raise<br />

once every two years by approximately 4%,<br />

depending on the rate of infl ation. “Based<br />

on these assumptions, it is estimated that<br />

within 15 years the capital investment can be<br />

recouped. The more that is earned, the faster<br />

we can replenish the capital. We have <strong>to</strong> repay<br />

our loan,” explained Ti<strong>to</strong> at the project offi ce in<br />

their Ikat Plaza Complex Offi ces in Denpasar.<br />

Of the <strong>to</strong>tal Rp. 2.4 trillion (US$261 million)<br />

invested in the <strong>to</strong>ll road, Rp. 1.5 trillion<br />

(US$163 million) will be used for the actual<br />

construction of the <strong>to</strong>ll road. Rp. 1.7 trillion<br />

of the <strong>to</strong>tal amount has been obtained via<br />

bank borrowings. The remaining amount has<br />

been paid in by 7 State-<strong>own</strong>ed enterprises.<br />

The regional government of Badung and<br />

the province of <strong>Bali</strong> have also each taken<br />

shareholdings worth Rp. 100 billion (US$10.9<br />

million).<br />

The new <strong>to</strong>ll road will include wind speed<br />

detec<strong>to</strong>rs. When wind speed pass certain set<br />

limits, mo<strong>to</strong>rcycles will be prohibited from<br />

entering the roadway for reasons of vehicular<br />

safety.<br />

The <strong>to</strong>ll road is also being constructed at a<br />

height above the mangrove suffi cient <strong>to</strong> allow<br />

traditional fi shing boats <strong>to</strong> pass freely under<br />

the roadway.<br />

A SHARED STATE OF MIND<br />

‘1 GIANT MIND’ TO<br />

HOLD SECOND MASS<br />

MEDITATION IN BALI<br />

ON SUNDAY, JUNE 10,<br />

2012 AS PART OF A<br />

WORLDWIDE MOMENT<br />

OF THOUGHTFUL<br />

CONTEMPLATION<br />

1 Giant Mind – a non-profi t global<br />

research and educational organization<br />

will organize a 2nd Annual Worldwide<br />

Meditation Event on Sunday, June 10,<br />

2012 at 5:00 pm on the beach in front of<br />

the Petitenget temple in Seminyak.<br />

The organizers have committed<br />

<strong>to</strong> coordinating the largest global<br />

meditative experiences in human his<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

of “eyes closed silence.” Aiming <strong>to</strong><br />

generate 100 million people meditating<br />

in various locations around the world<br />

‘1 Giant Mind’ will test their hypothesis<br />

that the eff ects of mass meditation<br />

on individuals and society can be<br />

scientifi cally measured. To that end, ‘1<br />

Giant Mind’ have gathered <strong>to</strong>gether a<br />

group of leading scientifi c researchers<br />

<strong>to</strong> conduct experiments in multiple<br />

locations on a scale never before<br />

attempted in order <strong>to</strong> measure and<br />

document the empirical outcomes of a<br />

global meditative moment.<br />

According <strong>to</strong> those organizing the<br />

event “Eyes Closed Silence (ECS)”<br />

encompasses any mental process,<br />

including common meditation,<br />

prayer, observance of the breath, and<br />

contemplation that induces a set of<br />

integrated psycho-physiological changes<br />

termed as the ‘relaxation response’.<br />

In the world of the co-founder of ‘1<br />

Giant Mind,’ Gary Gorrow: “Leading<br />

scientifi c research has demonstrated<br />

that every human being generates a<br />

‘thought force’. When a large group<br />

of people collectively meditates the<br />

thought force becomes unifi ed, creating<br />

a wonderfully uplifting and positive<br />

eff ect within and beyond the group. The<br />

experience of being in the company of<br />

thousands of other meditating minds is<br />

something you should experience at least<br />

once in this lifetime, but so few actually<br />

have the opportunity <strong>to</strong> do so until now.“<br />

The fi rst <strong>Bali</strong> experiment, held in<br />

September 2011, united local <strong>Bali</strong>nese,<br />

expats and <strong>to</strong>urists in a profound<br />

experience of silence that generated,<br />

according <strong>to</strong> those who participated, a<br />

palpable eff ect.


THE DEFINITIVE IN SEAFOOD<br />

FRESH. LIVE. ABUNDANT.<br />

From coral trout <strong>to</strong> yellow fin tuna <strong>to</strong> red mullet, lobsters,<br />

prawns, crabs, mussels and shells, the new Arwana offers<br />

an extensive and unrivalled premium coastal cuisine,<br />

with fresh and live seafood especially market-selected<br />

by expert chefs each morning.<br />

Select from a live aquarium, underlining its<br />

fresh nature and indulge in an oyster and sushi bar<br />

while our Wine Specta<strong>to</strong>r award winning Sommelier<br />

recommends a wine <strong>to</strong> complement your<br />

culinary journey.<br />

Indoors or outdoors, the brilliant setting against<br />

the backdrop of the sparkling, azure waters of<br />

the Indian Ocean create a night <strong>to</strong> remember.<br />

For reservations please call +62 361 771327 (Ext 5635)<br />

email arwana.bali@luxurycollection.com<br />

visit www.balibeyondgourmet.com<br />

The Laguna, a Luxury Collection Resort & Spa,<br />

Nusa Dua, Dua, <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Kawasan Pariwisata Nusa Dua Lot N 2, PO Box 77<br />

Nusa Dua, <strong>Bali</strong> 80363 Indonesia<br />

Tel 62.361.771327 Fax 62.361.771326<br />

thelagunabali.com<br />

© 2011 Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc.


CALENDAR OF EVENTS<br />

MUSIC NIGHTS<br />

VENUE GENRE DAY TIME ATMOSPHERE entrance<br />

Ryoshi Japanese<br />

Restaurant<br />

Mannekepis<br />

Belgian Bistro<br />

CULTURAL PERFORMANCES<br />

DAY PERFORMANCE VENUE TIME TICKET<br />

Sunday<br />

Monday<br />

Tuesday<br />

Wednesday<br />

Thursday<br />

Friday<br />

Saturday<br />

Kecak Fire and Trance Dance<br />

Legong Dance<br />

Barong and Keris Dance<br />

Legong Telek<br />

Ramayana Ballet<br />

Spirit of <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jegog (Bamboo Gamelan)<br />

Woman Kecak and Fire Dance<br />

12 JUNE 2012 www.nowbali.co.id<br />

Jazz Mondays 9pm onwards Fun, informal, crowded Free<br />

Jazz<br />

Kecak (Monkey Chant Dance)<br />

Spirit of Gamelan<br />

Barong and Keris Dance<br />

Jegog (Bamboo Gamelan)<br />

Kecak Dance<br />

Kecak Fire and Trance Dance<br />

The Beauty of Legong<br />

Thursdays, Fridays and<br />

Saturdays – sometimes<br />

also mixed with Blues<br />

and Latino<br />

9pm onwards Good bar crowd, loud Free<br />

Warisan Restaurant Jazz Saturdays 9.30pm onwards<br />

Upmarket, cool,<br />

great layout<br />

Free<br />

Gabah Restaurant Jazz Monday – Sunday 9pm onwards Informal, chilled Free<br />

JP’s Warungclub<br />

Nero Jazz<br />

Roof<strong>to</strong>p Dine &<br />

Music Lounge at<br />

The 101 Legian<br />

Seminyak Square<br />

Jazz, Salsa,<br />

Ethnic, Rock,<br />

Blues<br />

Monday - Sunday 9pm onwards Fun, informal, crowded Free<br />

Tuesday, Thursday,<br />

Friday<br />

8.30pm onwards Romantic, casual Free<br />

Mixed Everyday 6pm onwards Romantic, casual Free<br />

Mixed/<br />

Acoustic<br />

Saturday 2pm onwards Casual Free<br />

Padangtegal Kaja<br />

Bale Banjar Ubud Kelod<br />

Wantilan<br />

Arma Museum<br />

Ubud Palace<br />

Jaba Pura Desa Kutuh<br />

Pura Dalem Ubud<br />

Batu Karu Temple<br />

Puri Agung Peliatan<br />

Ubud Water Palace<br />

Arma Museum<br />

Bentuyung Village<br />

Seminyak Square<br />

Pura Dalem Taman Kaja<br />

Pura Dalem Ubud<br />

7.00 pm<br />

7.30 pm<br />

7.00 pm<br />

7.30 pm<br />

7.30 pm<br />

7.30 pm<br />

7.00 pm<br />

7.30 pm<br />

7.30 pm<br />

7.30 pm<br />

6.00 pm<br />

7.00 pm<br />

7.00 pm<br />

7.30 pm<br />

7.30 pm<br />

IDR 75,000<br />

IDR 75,000<br />

IDR 75,000<br />

IDR 75,000<br />

IDR 80,000<br />

IDR 100.000<br />

IDR 75,000<br />

IDR 80,000<br />

IDR 75,000<br />

IDR 80,000<br />

IDR 75,000<br />

IDR 80,000<br />

Free<br />

IDR 75,000<br />

IDR 80,000


WHAT’S ON<br />

DOMINO’S PIZZA<br />

OPENS IN KUTA<br />

BEACH WALK<br />

Everyone knows that when it comes <strong>to</strong><br />

fun food, pizza is the king. And now that<br />

Domino’s Pizza has landed in <strong>Bali</strong>, pizza<br />

enthusiasts on the island are in for a treat.<br />

Crowds of eager cus<strong>to</strong>mers have been lining up<br />

at Domino’s Pizza ever since it opened its doors<br />

in early July 2011at the Discovery Mall on Jalan<br />

Kartika Plaza for a taste of its authentic piping<br />

hot, hand-<strong>to</strong>ssed pizza; while the telephone<br />

hotline has been buzzing with delivery orders.<br />

Now that Domino’s Pizza has opened another<br />

outlet at the newly-opened Kuta Beach Walk,<br />

loyal cus<strong>to</strong>mers have been dropping by en-masse<br />

for takeaway – particularly during the peak lunch<br />

and dinner periods.<br />

Kuta Beach Walk<br />

Jalan Pantai Kuta, 1st Floor, Unit E 20A-21<br />

14 JUNE 2012 www.nowbali.co.id<br />

NEW FEATURE OF<br />

MEDICAL TOURISM<br />

IN NUSA DUA<br />

The offi cial launch of the BIMC Hospital in<br />

high end <strong>to</strong>urism enclave Nusa Dua early last<br />

month marked a new era in quality healthcare<br />

on the island. It also heralds the beginning of an<br />

international standard medical <strong>to</strong>urism industry<br />

that will put the island on the global map alongside<br />

other Asian destinations such as Singapore and<br />

Malaysia. The new hospital in Nusa Dua is located<br />

on one-hectare grounds in an area that hosts a<br />

concentration of 5-star hotels and resorts. The<br />

state-of-the-art facility has been designed by leading<br />

health and wellness architectural fi rm, Silver Thomas<br />

Hanley, <strong>to</strong> anticipate southern <strong>Bali</strong>’s growing need<br />

for a <strong>to</strong>p-notch hospital and all-inclusive medical<br />

centre.<br />

The hospital is a two-s<strong>to</strong>rey facility that<br />

incorporates fi ve distinct centres. The 24-hour<br />

Accident and Emergency Centre deals with<br />

accidents, traumas and medical emergencies and is<br />

supported by a fl eet of fully equipped ambulances,<br />

an Intensive Care Unit and world-class operating<br />

theatres. Similarly, the 24-hour Medical Centre is<br />

open for consultations with an experienced team<br />

of doc<strong>to</strong>rs and specialists for general medical issues<br />

and concerns. There are also 42 inpatient beds in<br />

a series of ward rooms for medical situations that<br />

require around-the-clock care.<br />

Off ering international standard medical facilities<br />

and professional services delivered by a dedicated<br />

team, BIMC Hospital Nusa Dua is destined <strong>to</strong> become<br />

the island’s foremost healthcare establishment.<br />

Good health is the essence of life itself and BIMC<br />

Hospital is taking the lead <strong>to</strong> provide expert medical<br />

care on the island of <strong>Bali</strong>.<br />

www.bimcbali.com


a perfect family getaway<br />

family rooms and suites special kids amenities<br />

<strong>to</strong>ys and video game in the room jungle camp for kids<br />

baby sitting service daily children activities<br />

children’s swimming pool children water slide<br />

tennis programs for children <strong>to</strong>ur desk for family excursions<br />

special kids menu at f&b outlets 24 hour in room dining


WHAT’S ON<br />

KID’S MARKET AND<br />

FUNDRAISER<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> with Kids and El Parque Playground proudly<br />

present the “<strong>Bali</strong> Hearts”, a charity event that<br />

will take place on Sunday, June 17 (10am – 6pm)<br />

<strong>to</strong> help Kadek, a seven-year-old child who is deaf<br />

<strong>to</strong> attend special schooling and receive specialist<br />

medical treatment. The event is a fun day for kids<br />

and bargains for parents with vendors, activities,<br />

a silent auction and a raffl e with special prizes <strong>to</strong><br />

highlight the day.<br />

El Parque<br />

Jalan Pangkungsari,<br />

Gg.Maharaja No.2 B, Petitenget, Seminyak<br />

www.elparquebali.com<br />

“LOST AND FOUND”<br />

AT GANESHA<br />

GALLERY<br />

16 JUNE 2012 www.nowbali.co.id<br />

WINE DINNER AT<br />

PADMA RESORT BALI<br />

Padma Resort <strong>Bali</strong> and Indowines are collaborating<br />

once more for another spectacular wine pairing<br />

event this coming Wednesday, June 13 from 6:30pm <strong>to</strong><br />

9:30pm. Introducing the Salitage Treehouse Winery from<br />

Pember<strong>to</strong>n, Australia that will feature the fi nest selection<br />

of chardonnay, sauvignon blanc, pinot noir, cabernet<br />

merlot and shiraz, the event will be complemented with<br />

an Italian buff et dinner by Bella Rosa. This is certainly an<br />

event not <strong>to</strong> be missed. Dip your <strong>to</strong>es in<strong>to</strong> the waters of<br />

gourmet and gastrono<strong>my</strong> in a casual setting under the<br />

stars at Padma Resort <strong>Bali</strong>’s signature restaurant.<br />

Jalan Padma No. 1 Legian, Kuta<br />

Phone: +62-361 752 111<br />

www.padmaresortbali.com<br />

In quoting the words of the 19th century French symbolism<br />

artist, Puvis de Chavannes, painter Marijke Lambregtse<br />

illustrates the challenges of her creative tightrope walk<br />

between opposites. Lambregste began her artistic career<br />

in Holland, where she was born, as a successful dancer,<br />

choreographer and teacher. After dancing with several major<br />

companies she left her native land in 1987 <strong>to</strong> lecture on ballet<br />

in Melbourne and Brisbane.<br />

Her current collection of canvasses, “Lost and Found”, is an<br />

exploration of two distinct themes that is of great personal<br />

importance <strong>to</strong> her – awareness and protection of the<br />

environment and the crucial role woman can play in <strong>bring</strong>ing<br />

positive change by active participation. In her view, women<br />

are the “Pillars of society.”<br />

One of the most enduring trends in modern art is using<br />

visuals <strong>to</strong> <strong>bring</strong> about change. This trend has been long<br />

apparent in Indonesian art as well. Embedding an important<br />

message in a work of art is rare – yet very important <strong>to</strong> an<br />

island like <strong>Bali</strong>, which is struggling with the negative side<br />

eff ects of uncontrolled urban environment and <strong>to</strong>urism.<br />

Lambregste does not only point out the problem but also<br />

urges us <strong>to</strong> play an active role in the solution.<br />

Ganesha Gallery<br />

Four Seasons Resorts <strong>Bali</strong> at Jimbaran Bay, Jimbaran<br />

Phone: +62-361 701 010


WHAT’S ON<br />

SALILA: WELCOME<br />

ONBOARD!<br />

The conversion of a commercial sailing vessel<br />

in<strong>to</strong> a private expedition yacht has become a<br />

popular way <strong>to</strong> explore the world’s oceans over<br />

the past decade. Vessels such as tugboats, survey,<br />

fi shing, training and research ships have been chosen<br />

for their stability, rugged construction, robust<br />

machinery, spacious interior and their businesslike<br />

appearance.<br />

Salila is an exceptionally well-built boat, constructed<br />

from superior steel and meticulously maintained. To<br />

put it simply, she is the poster child for expedition<br />

yacht conversion. The main principal of Salila’s<br />

conversion is <strong>to</strong> create a luxuriously appointed ship<br />

for serious voyaging in complete comfort. Salila’s<br />

handsome profi le will be preserved along with all<br />

the elements of her rugged construction <strong>to</strong> ensure<br />

superior strength and safety.<br />

Expedition Yacht Salila is a ship specifi cally designed<br />

for private charter throughout Indonesia. Join Salila<br />

for an individually tailored journey of discovery <strong>to</strong><br />

remote frontier destinations.<br />

E: salilaindonesia@gmail.com.<br />

ARC ANTI-AGING<br />

CLINIC MOVES TO<br />

SUNSET ROAD<br />

18 JUNE 2012 www.nowbali.co.id<br />

NEW SEASONAL<br />

TASTING MENU AT<br />

ALILA UBUD<br />

Alila Ubud has launched a new ‘Seasonal Tasting<br />

Menu’ relying 100 percent on local produce. Locally<br />

gr<strong>own</strong> and reared produce from smallholder<br />

farms around <strong>Bali</strong> are artfully prepared by Executive Chef<br />

Eelke Plasmeijer and his culinary team in Alila Ubud’s<br />

Plantation Restaurant, guaranteeing fresher and tastier<br />

organic food.<br />

Healthy eating enthusiasts will enjoy the benefi ts and<br />

taste of sampling fresh <strong>Bali</strong>nese produce such as oysters,<br />

crab, beef, organic green asparagus, skate wing, sea urchin,<br />

authentic black pig and even dark chocolate <strong>to</strong> name just<br />

a few. Executive Chef Plasmeijer and his culinary team<br />

passionately prepare the ‘Seasonal Tasting Menu’ using<br />

French cooking techniques with sustainable healthy foods<br />

that are transported short distances from local farms as<br />

opposed <strong>to</strong> being shipped long distances and along the way<br />

losing taste, quality and valuable nutrients.<br />

By “going local” Alila Ubud not only off ers an enhanced<br />

culinary experience but most importantly helps support<br />

sustainable agriculture in <strong>Bali</strong>, enabling local farmers<br />

<strong>to</strong> survive and grow their businesses. The environment<br />

benefi ts from this movement <strong>to</strong>o, as the carbon footprint<br />

is dramatically <strong>reduce</strong>d.<br />

The new 5 or 7 course ‘Seasonal Tasting Menu’ can<br />

be enjoyed at the brasserie <strong>Bali</strong>nese-style Plantation<br />

Restaurant. Reservations are essential. Call +62 361 975<br />

963 or email: ubud@alilahotels.com.<br />

Marking its 10 year anniversary, ARC Anti-Aging Beauty Clinics is<br />

moving <strong>to</strong> a brand new facility on Sunset Road Kuta. The new<br />

clinic accommodates not only the extensive range of anti-aging<br />

and beauty treatments ARC Clinics has been kn<strong>own</strong> for since 2002,<br />

but also a new range of exclusive beautician services including oxygen<br />

infusion facials, and the ‘Ultimate Ultrasonic Facial’. Within the next<br />

few months, ARC Clinics plans <strong>to</strong> add gynecology <strong>to</strong> its current range of<br />

GP services; as well as a dental clinic <strong>to</strong> cater for discerning clients from<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> and abroad. With these additions, ARC Clinics remains the foremost<br />

place <strong>to</strong> go for foreigners, out-of-t<strong>own</strong>ers and <strong>Bali</strong> residents seeking the<br />

ultimate in anti-aging, aesthetic, medical and dental services.<br />

Jl Sunset Road No. 819 (next <strong>to</strong> <strong>Bali</strong> Shell Museum)<br />

Phone: +62-361 754 645, www.arcclinics.com


dining indulgence<br />

at pasar senggol<br />

Dine under the stars at Grand Hyatt <strong>Bali</strong>’s ren<strong>own</strong>ed open-air <strong>Bali</strong>nese<br />

and Indonesian Night Market while being entertained<br />

by the live legendary <strong>Bali</strong>nese cultural performances<br />

A truly “one-s<strong>to</strong>p-shop” cultural experience!<br />

Open nightly from 7:00pm <strong>to</strong> 11:00pm<br />

+62 361 77 1234<br />

Nusa Dua, <strong>Bali</strong>, Indonesia<br />

bali.grand.hyatt.com<br />

HYATT name, design and related marks are trademarks of Hyatt Hotels Corporation. ©2010 Hyatt Hotels Corporation. All rights reserved.


WHAT’S ON<br />

ANOMALI COFFEE<br />

OPENS IN SEMINYAK<br />

Established in 2007, Anomali Coff ee is a coff ee roaster<br />

company providing coff ee with specialty standards<br />

from all over Indonesia. Since then, Anomali Coff ee<br />

has established itself as a prominent coff ee producer<br />

specializing in freshly roasted coff ee of the highest<br />

standard from plantation <strong>to</strong> cup. After the success of its<br />

franchises in Jakarta’s prime areas, Anomali is <strong>bring</strong>ing<br />

its specialty premium quality coff ee <strong>to</strong> Oberoi in Semiyak.<br />

There’s no better way than <strong>to</strong> wake up <strong>to</strong> the wonderful<br />

smell of coff ee!<br />

Jalan Kayu Aya (Laksmana Oberoi ) No. 7B, Seminyak<br />

Phone: +62-361 736 687<br />

HAIR SPA LAUNCHED<br />

AT ALILA SOORI<br />

Alila Villas Soori has just recently launched its fi rst<br />

salon “Hair Spa by Spa Alila” off ering lavish hair<br />

treatments with naturally derived essential and<br />

base oils designed <strong>to</strong> invigorate the scalp, relax the mind<br />

and nurture the hair. As you enter you are welcomed <strong>to</strong><br />

the refi ned environment of the Hair Spa, where titivating<br />

regimens await, ranging from manicures and pedicures,<br />

foot massages, head and shoulder treatments and allessential<br />

hair nourishing and scalp care.<br />

The benefi cial hair and scalp treatments range from<br />

conditioning and stimulating <strong>to</strong> pampering and relaxing.<br />

Traditional crème baths provide deep-hydrating hair<br />

treatments, incorporating essential oils of rosemary and<br />

lavender combined with nourishing base oils of coconut,<br />

avocado and shea butter. The Hair Stimulation Massage<br />

nourishes the hair and scalp through a combination of<br />

massage and use of benefi cial plant extracts that stimulate<br />

the cells.<br />

Banjar Dukuh, Desa Kelating, Kerambitan, Tabanan<br />

Phone: +62-361 894 6388<br />

www.alilahotels.com/soori<br />

20 JUNE 2012 www.nowbali.co.id<br />

AN EXCLUSIVE WINE<br />

AND DINE INDULGENCE<br />

AT THE LAGUNA RESORT<br />

& SPA<br />

For an unforgettable dining experience, The Laguna<br />

Resort & Spa invites wine connoisseurs <strong>to</strong> indulge<br />

in an exclusive six-course degustation dinner this<br />

coming Friday, 8 June 2012. You will be taken on a culinary<br />

journey with a menu specially prepared by the resort’s<br />

Executive Chef, Made Putra and wines by Chateau Le Puy,<br />

selected by Laguna’s Chief Sommelier for a balance of<br />

fl avours. Mr. Jean Pierre Amoreau, the <strong>own</strong>er of Chateau<br />

Le Puy will brief you on the selected wines over the<br />

course of the evening. This exceptional dining experience<br />

will commence at 7pm with champagne, cocktails, and<br />

canapés at Arwana Terrace Bar followed by the dinner at<br />

7:30pm.<br />

Kawasan Pariwasata Nusa Dua Lot N2, Nusa Dua<br />

Phone: +62-361 771 327<br />

www.thelagunabali.com


CATERING SERVICES<br />

LIFE TASTES DELICIOUS!<br />

exclusive catering service for private parties, weddings,<br />

special events, business gatherings<br />

0361 734 777 JL. RAYA KEROBOKAN 253 WWW.BALIEPICURECATERING.COM


WHAT’S ON<br />

SUNDAY BRUNCH<br />

AT SOS ANANTARA<br />

Taking the Sunday brunch <strong>to</strong> a new height, SOS<br />

Super Club at Anantara Seminyak presented<br />

its monthly Sunday feast and wine experience<br />

featuring Sue Hodder, senior winemaker of Wynn<br />

Coonawara Estate. During the day, patrons indulged<br />

in wine tasting of Wynn’s ultra premium wines such<br />

as John Riddock and Michael and enjoyed a free fl ow<br />

of Wynn’s Chardonnay, Riesling, and Shiraz and passaround<br />

canapés. A delicious menu was also circulated,<br />

and on display was an array of fresh seafood including<br />

imported raw oysters.<br />

Jalan Abimanyu (Dhyanapura), Seminyak<br />

Phone: +62-361 737 773<br />

bali.anantara.com<br />

FRESH AND HOMEY<br />

ITALIAN COOKING<br />

IN KUTA<br />

Al Dente, an eatery serving fresh, homemade<br />

Italian cooking has just opened its doors in<br />

Kuta. The Italian cuisine uses only the freshest<br />

ingredients – some organic – in a menu featuring<br />

appetizers, main course and desserts with a small<br />

selection of Indochina food. “Back <strong>to</strong> basics” is the key<br />

<strong>to</strong> Al Dente’s secret recipe.<br />

The restaurant’s bar is classy and off ers many kinds<br />

of cocktails and a sophisticated wine selection. Al<br />

Dente is adjacent <strong>to</strong> Stadium Sports Café; hence its pet<br />

name “United Bar”, because it connects Al Dente with<br />

Stadium. The live DJ spins good beats daily, delivering<br />

a consistently chilled-out lounge ambience <strong>to</strong> sustain<br />

the overall atmosphere.<br />

Jalan Kartika Plaza, Complex Kuta Sidewalk<br />

Phone: +62-361 762 900<br />

www.rama-restaurants-bali.com<br />

22 JUNE 2012 www.nowbali.co.id<br />

NEWLY-REVAMPED<br />

AYANA READY TO<br />

KICK OFF HIGH<br />

SEASON<br />

Ayana Resort and Spa <strong>Bali</strong> has completed a<br />

renovation of over 266 of its hotel rooms and<br />

suites, as part of a major upgrade in guest<br />

comfort, amenities and overall experience with<br />

stylish new interiors and brand new furniture and<br />

décor. All room types have undergone a makeover,<br />

from standard rooms through <strong>to</strong> ocean suites and the<br />

privileged Club Floor. The design and style remains<br />

modern <strong>Bali</strong>nese with canopied beds and furniture<br />

featuring intricate carvings by <strong>Bali</strong>nese artisans,<br />

traditional textiles, beautiful artworks, plush sofas<br />

and cozy daybeds on each balcony. Modern elements<br />

are evident in the marble fl ooring, chic lighting and<br />

the rain showers in each bathroom.<br />

To kick off the high season this June 23, Ayana’s<br />

Rock Bar will present Sir Norman Jay, who performed<br />

for Obama’s inauguration, in an bash starting 5:30pm.<br />

Recently voted ‘Asia’s Best Resort’ by Conde Nast<br />

Traveler readers and ‘Asia-Pacifi c’s Best Spa Resort’<br />

by DestinAsian readers, Ayana shows no signs of<br />

complacency and is continually striving <strong>to</strong> keep<br />

its facilities and services at the pinnacle of global<br />

hospitality standards.<br />

Jalan Karang Mas Sejahtera, Jimbaran<br />

Phone: +62-361 702 222<br />

www.ayanaresort.com


WHAT’S ON<br />

KU DE TA<br />

CELEBRATES<br />

10 YEARS OF<br />

GIVING BACK<br />

TO BALI<br />

This June 16, <strong>to</strong>p class chefs,<br />

entertainers and people from across<br />

Asia will come <strong>to</strong>gether at KU DE TA<br />

<strong>to</strong> celebrate the 10th anniversary of I’m An<br />

Angel, a non-profi t foundation established<br />

<strong>to</strong> empower remote and impoverished<br />

<strong>Bali</strong>nese communities and improve their<br />

standard of living. For the past 10 years,<br />

KU DE TA has been an active supporter<br />

and host of the greatly anticipated I’m An<br />

Angel annual charity event, which <strong>to</strong> date<br />

has contributed over US$400,000 <strong>to</strong> the<br />

foundation.<br />

An auction featuring one-of-a-kind<br />

luxury items serves as yet another<br />

highlight <strong>to</strong> a stellar lineup of events for<br />

the evening. Items up for auction include<br />

a trip <strong>to</strong> Scotland, complimentary stay at<br />

Drummuir Castle and a visit the famous<br />

Johnnie Walker Distillery, two Ducati bikes<br />

(Monster 795 and 838 EVO Superbike), Sub-<br />

Zero Wolf home kitchen appliances, a pair<br />

of Formula 1 Grand Prix Singapore Premier<br />

Grandstand tickets and a trip <strong>to</strong> Fonte de’<br />

Medici, Florence with Antinori.<br />

To learn more about ‘I’m An Angel’ visit:<br />

www.imanangel.org.<br />

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NEW<br />

ENTERTAINMENT<br />

SCENE IN SANUR<br />

Savana Bar and Restaurant, opened on 6 April, is the<br />

latest dining, bar and entertainment establishment<br />

in Sanur. Previously kn<strong>own</strong> as ‘Double Dutch’,<br />

Savana has undergone renovations under new <strong>own</strong>ership<br />

and management. With the addition of multi-channel<br />

plasma screens, the latest technology karaoke system and<br />

two billiard tables, Savana serves up not only food but<br />

entertainment and socializing.<br />

Diners can enjoy a mix of fi ne Western and Asian cuisine<br />

whilst d<strong>own</strong>ing their favorite cold beer or a glass of wine.<br />

With a ‘cocktail happy hour’ each night and a variety of live<br />

bands and acoustic groups, patrons can eat, drink and be<br />

merry until the late hours. Open from 6pm until late every<br />

night, Savana Bar and Restaurant is simply a great place <strong>to</strong><br />

meet friends for a drink and a game of billiards after work,<br />

watch live sports or for a special night wining, dining and<br />

live music pleasure.<br />

Jalan Cemara 29, Semawang, Sanur<br />

Phone. 855 5544<br />

“OFF THE WALL”<br />

AT BRIDGES<br />

Starting from May 19 <strong>to</strong> July 22, Bridges restaurant<br />

in Ubud will be hosting the “Off the Wall”<br />

painting exhibition, where a Yogyakarta-based<br />

artist, Handojo Simodiharjo showcases his modern<br />

art paintings.<br />

A percentage of the sales from the auction and<br />

exhibition will be donated <strong>to</strong> Yayasan Guna Widya, a<br />

well-managed orphanage near Ubud. The exhibition<br />

launched with a fundraising dinner at the riverside<br />

dining room at Bridges.<br />

Jalan Raya Campuhan, Ubud<br />

Phone: +62-361 970 095<br />

www.bridgesbali.com


WHAT’S ON<br />

SIR NORMAN JAY KICKS<br />

OFF HIGH SEASON AT<br />

ROCK BAR<br />

He performed for Obama’s inauguration and he gets <strong>to</strong> write<br />

MBE after his name. But none of us care if he’s actually a<br />

knight. To a lot of people, he has earned the right <strong>to</strong> be<br />

called “Sir”. After all, he was ranked a modern day hero alongside<br />

Keira Knightley, David Bowie, Jamie Oliver, and Damien Hirst.<br />

Yet, above all, the innovative and pioneering British DJ will kick<br />

off the high season at Rock Bar this June 23. His diverse and deep<br />

musical knowledge and his refusal <strong>to</strong> be restricted <strong>to</strong> any single<br />

genre is exactly what has distinguished him from his peers.<br />

Rock Bar at Ayana Resort and Spa <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jalan Karang Mas Sejahtera, Jimbaran<br />

Phone: 702 222<br />

www.ayanaresort.com<br />

FIRST INTERNATIONAL<br />

CLASSICAL BALINESE<br />

PAINTING FESTIVAL TO<br />

COMMENCE IN JULY<br />

The fi rst International <strong>Bali</strong>nese Painting Festival<br />

will highlight 150 classical <strong>Bali</strong>nese paintings. The<br />

festival will be held in July in Klungkung regency,<br />

east <strong>Bali</strong>, and will coincide with the opening of the<br />

Nyoman Gunarsa Culture Center at Village Banda, in<br />

Semarapura, Klungkung’s capital. The center features<br />

the biggest traditional <strong>Bali</strong>nese gates in the world, the<br />

largest open stage in east <strong>Bali</strong> and a new museum of<br />

contemporary Indonesian art <strong>to</strong> complement the existing<br />

Museum of Classical <strong>Bali</strong>nese Paintings.<br />

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“LET’S PLAY” WITH<br />

LINGKARA<br />

A<br />

group of <strong>Bali</strong>-based pho<strong>to</strong> artists,<br />

Lingkara, held its “Hello 1st ”, a<br />

collaborative visual arts exhibition last<br />

month. The exhibition was a major miles<strong>to</strong>ne<br />

for the group and most importantly, was an<br />

opportunity <strong>to</strong> expose another s<strong>to</strong>ry behind<br />

the technology of the camera. To convey the<br />

idea, the group used the expression ‘camera:<br />

the eye’, one people would remember, and<br />

translated the idea in<strong>to</strong> verbal and visual<br />

artwork in many forms. The artwork is not<br />

easy <strong>to</strong> understand as it goes beyond visual<br />

communication, but those with an interest in<br />

art and decoding <strong>my</strong>stery are encouraged <strong>to</strong><br />

come.<br />

As a continuation of the “Hello 1st ” series,<br />

another exhibition entitled “Let’s Play” will<br />

be held this June 1-8. Pho<strong>to</strong> artists Adrianus<br />

Windujati, Stefanus Bayu, Arzelita Linando,<br />

Imeldine Chrisna Putri, Popo Papro, Zenith<br />

Syahrani, Kurniawan Adinata, Linda Sintya,<br />

Andhika Gautama, Enjie Saco, Dewa Gde<br />

Agung and Rahadi U<strong>to</strong>mo play with numerous<br />

frames and objects by combining them in<strong>to</strong> a<br />

new shape. Fans of the lomographic “fi sh eye”<br />

camera will love this one.<br />

Lingkara Pho<strong>to</strong>-Art Gallery<br />

Jalan Merdeka IV No. 2 Renon, Denpasar<br />

Phone: +62-361 990 4000 (Indra)


LIFE ON THE ISLAND<br />

30 JUNE 2012 www.nowbali.co.id<br />

WHAT THEY DO IN WEST BALI<br />

By Indra Widi


Indra Widi was a fi rst batch<br />

student of the pho<strong>to</strong>graphy<br />

department at the Institute<br />

of Indonesia Yogyakarta. He<br />

graduated in 1994 and has<br />

since been actively involved<br />

in a series of pho<strong>to</strong>graphy<br />

events and exhibitions.<br />

Indra moved <strong>to</strong> <strong>Bali</strong> in<br />

2000 and is now an active<br />

member of Lingkara Fine Art<br />

Pho<strong>to</strong>graphy.<br />

To see more of Indra’s work,<br />

you can visit<br />

http://jpgmag.com/people/<br />

Indrawidi.<br />

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INTERVIEW<br />

WORKING TOGETHER<br />

TO SAVE THE REEF<br />

Coral bleaching and aggressive fi shing have wiped out the reefs<br />

and much of the marine life. Also, when gar<strong>bag</strong>e accumulates it<br />

is either burned or <strong>to</strong>ssed in<strong>to</strong> the nearest stream, from where<br />

it fi nds its way <strong>to</strong> the ocean. An increasing population <strong>to</strong>gether<br />

with a <strong>waste</strong>-producing modern lifestyle means the coral<br />

reefs are under attack. One thing that we should remember:<br />

Sustainable eco-<strong>to</strong>urism means <strong>to</strong> protect natural beauty! And<br />

this also includes the conservation of the reef.<br />

We caught up with Derta Prabuning, program development<br />

and partnership offi cer of the Reef Check Indonesia and<br />

learned that conserving the corals and the reef is important for<br />

both the ecosystem and society.<br />

How did Reef Check come <strong>to</strong> Indonesia?<br />

Actually Reef Check came <strong>to</strong> Indonesia<br />

not as an organization but as a method<br />

that was brought by a number of marine<br />

scientists from the USA. The method was<br />

fi rst introduced in Indonesia in 2005, and<br />

soon after that it was turned in<strong>to</strong> a nonprofi<br />

t organization.<br />

How does the organization work?<br />

Reef Check works <strong>to</strong> create partnerships<br />

among community volunteers such<br />

as dive clubs, government agencies,<br />

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businesses, universities and other nonprofi<br />

ts. We create a global network of<br />

volunteer teams trained in Reef Check’s<br />

scientifi c methods; they regularly<br />

moni<strong>to</strong>r and report on reef health.<br />

We also strongly encourage coastal<br />

communities <strong>to</strong> be actively involved in<br />

creating conservation sites around their<br />

coastal areas.<br />

What programs does Reef Check run in <strong>Bali</strong>?<br />

We run and support specifi c coral reef<br />

conservation activities in Tejakula, North<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> and Amed, East <strong>Bali</strong>. Together with<br />

local NGOs and fi sherman communities<br />

in both areas, we have created Marine<br />

Protected Areas (MPAs). The local<br />

fi shermen became interested in how <strong>to</strong><br />

res<strong>to</strong>re their fi sh s<strong>to</strong>cks, which had been<br />

heavily damaged by poison and blast<br />

fi shing. The speed of return of fi sh and<br />

corals amazed everyone involved and<br />

now the sites are frequented with visi<strong>to</strong>rs<br />

who each pay a small fee <strong>to</strong> see the<br />

schools of fi sh and lush coral colonies.<br />

The locals can now serve as the dive<br />

guide for these visi<strong>to</strong>rs, for we also give<br />

them dive training and certifi cation.<br />

How do you fund your programs?<br />

We self-fund our programs. One way<br />

<strong>to</strong> do that is through underwater eco<strong>to</strong>urism.<br />

Many of the villages in Tejakula<br />

and Amed now have their <strong>own</strong> dive<br />

centers, which are completely run and<br />

managed by the local communities. But<br />

we also get support from the government<br />

and resorts in the local area. Of course<br />

we always need further support in<br />

funding so that we can develop our<br />

programs in other areas on the island.<br />

Do you face any challenge in running the<br />

programs?<br />

Certainly. The biggest challenge is <strong>to</strong>


combine many diff erent perspectives in<strong>to</strong><br />

one vision. Conservation often confl icts<br />

with traditional resource users. For<br />

example, fi sh are more valuable when<br />

they can be viewed repeatedly by divers<br />

and snorkelers, versus their value as<br />

a single meal. You know what I mean,<br />

right? But luckily we manage <strong>to</strong> overcome<br />

this barrier.<br />

What do you expect <strong>to</strong> be the outcome of<br />

the programs?<br />

By participating in Reef Check programs,<br />

we hope that the coastal communities<br />

will develop an interest in communitybased<br />

coral reef management. By this we<br />

mean for the community <strong>to</strong> be involved<br />

in a partnership with the government,<br />

non-profi t groups, academics and<br />

businesses <strong>to</strong> make plans and <strong>to</strong> take an<br />

active role in managing coral reefs so<br />

that they will be in good condition for our<br />

children <strong>to</strong> enjoy.<br />

Our work has been <strong>to</strong> design a system<br />

of moni<strong>to</strong>ring fi sh and invertebrate<br />

s<strong>to</strong>cks and then <strong>to</strong> formulate a<br />

management plan that includes a marine<br />

protected area where no fi shing can<br />

take place. In this win-win approach, the<br />

village fi shermen participate in making<br />

decisions about their fi shery and how <strong>to</strong><br />

ensure it is sustainable.<br />

To learn more about Reef Check<br />

Indonesia, get updates, make donations<br />

or become a volunteer you can visit<br />

www.reefcheck.or.id or call +62-361 307<br />

1358.<br />

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CULTURE<br />

THE CULTURAL PRESENCE OF<br />

THE FOREST<br />

TEXT BY JEAN COUTEAU<br />

But rice and rice cults are but<br />

one side of the coin. The<br />

expansion of rice-growing<br />

areas was possible only at<br />

the expense of the shrinking of the forest.<br />

We must keep in mind that the <strong>Bali</strong>nese<br />

population has increased between four<br />

and fi ve times since the beginning of the<br />

19 th century. But the process had started<br />

much earlier. From the ninth century<br />

on, the kings granted sima (property)<br />

rights – often <strong>to</strong> religious communities<br />

and with specifi c privileges – for clearing<br />

forests and turning them in<strong>to</strong> rice fi elds.<br />

It has thus been a centuries-long process,<br />

with irrigated areas expanding apace<br />

with population growth and with the<br />

incremental improvements in irrigation<br />

techniques.<br />

Throughout much of his<strong>to</strong>ry, the<br />

communities of forest clearers were<br />

physically isolated in the midst of<br />

the hostile and lush environment<br />

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IN BALI<br />

When talking about <strong>Bali</strong>nese culture, one usually underlines its agrarian traditions,<br />

and particularly its rice-growing tradition. Rice is indeed perpetually present in the<br />

landscape and in the rituals: everyone has seen the small sanggah cucuk shrines of<br />

<strong>Bali</strong>nese rice fi elds and the cili effi gies of the goddess of rice Sri, who is worshipped<br />

in the shrines of any family temple.<br />

“EVEN TODAY, THE<br />

PHENOMENON<br />

OF THE FOREST<br />

CLEARING IS STILL<br />

UNDER WAY”<br />

of the woods. When they grew and<br />

overextended their irrigation capacities,<br />

some of their members would move<br />

elsewhere and start the process anew.<br />

Thus, little by little, forest clearings<br />

rejoined other forest clearings, creating<br />

the broad expanses of rice fi elds that we<br />

know <strong>to</strong>day. Even <strong>to</strong>day, the phenomenon<br />

of the forest clearing is still under way<br />

in some parts of the island, especially<br />

in Bangli and Tabanan. Most of this<br />

recent cutting and slashing, though, is<br />

for gardening and plantation purposes<br />

and no more for rice growing, as the<br />

new areas are usually beyond the range<br />

of irrigation. The continuation of this<br />

old tradition is a threat <strong>to</strong> the remaining<br />

forests - now mostly the property of<br />

the state - and <strong>to</strong> the whole ecological<br />

balance of the island.<br />

In spite of its decreasing ecological<br />

role, the forest has remained present in<br />

many aspects of the <strong>Bali</strong>nese culture.<br />

The literature is full of references <strong>to</strong><br />

hermits and teachers retiring in the<br />

mountain forest. There is even a specifi c<br />

text – albeit in Old-Javanese – called the<br />

Kakawin Siwaratrikalpa that tells of a<br />

hunter living in and from the forest with<br />

his family. The clearing of the forest itself,<br />

<strong>to</strong>gether with the establishment of rice<br />

fi elds, which was still common not so<br />

long ago in <strong>Bali</strong>, is also well documented<br />

– although indirectly – by the chronicles<br />

kept by most of <strong>Bali</strong>nese kinship groups.<br />

Its legacy is also physically preserved in<br />

the various caution temples of origin of<br />

the clans or sub-clans. By visiting these<br />

temples at the time of the odalan, the<br />

members of the congregation move<br />

backward from the latest clearing of the<br />

forest – where they live – <strong>to</strong> the earliest<br />

– where they originate. The activity of<br />

their gods parallels this movement of<br />

the faithful throughout the terri<strong>to</strong>ry.<br />

The gods or Batara, ancestral deities of<br />

diff erent villages, are said <strong>to</strong> be related <strong>to</strong><br />

each other as brothers, sisters, or spouses<br />

(and even lovers). As such, they visit<br />

each other during the temple festivals,<br />

complete with off erings and processions.<br />

In many cases, these religious visits are<br />

the symbolic reminder and strengthening<br />

of ancient bonds between the village<br />

where an initial clearing of the forest<br />

<strong>to</strong>ok place and its various split-off s.<br />

The resilience of the role of the forest<br />

in the <strong>Bali</strong>nese psyche is attested in<br />

one of the most original characters<br />

of the <strong>Bali</strong>nese pantheon, the Barong,<br />

who is often depicted as going places<br />

and purifying the terri<strong>to</strong>ry as a local<br />

sesuhunan god. The Barong – whose<br />

iconography is obviously of Chinese<br />

origins – is also called ‘Banaspati Raja’<br />

or the ‘Lord of the forest’ and it is said


<strong>to</strong> rule over the woods and its various<br />

inhabitants, such as the gamangs and<br />

<strong>to</strong>nyas. In spite of its rather frightening<br />

face, the Barong assumes a positive and<br />

protective role and is depicted in <strong>Bali</strong>nese<br />

drama as an antagonist of the ugly witch<br />

Rangda, who assumes the negative<br />

function. The masks of both characters<br />

are made from a swath of wood cut<br />

“alive” from the trunk of a powerful tree<br />

such as the kepuh, jepun or pule. They are<br />

then carved through various ritualistic<br />

steps in<strong>to</strong> their Rangda or Barong shape,<br />

followed by an empowering or pasupati<br />

ceremony. Interestingly, during the<br />

ceremonies when Rangda intervenes,<br />

she is usually activated (ngereh) and<br />

eventually sent back <strong>to</strong> her godly abode<br />

with all her disciples – spirits, jinn and<br />

the like – through the intermediary of a<br />

papaya tree. Thus, we can interpret the<br />

two characters of Barong and Rangda as<br />

the two opposite aspects of nature (i.e.<br />

Barong as the protective power of nature,<br />

and Rangda as its threatening aspect).<br />

The centuries-long fi ght of the <strong>Bali</strong>nese<br />

man against the forest <strong>to</strong> turn it in<strong>to</strong> the<br />

civilised world of the palaces and rice<br />

fi elds is thus conveyed in the unending<br />

fi ght between Barong and Rangda, where<br />

cosmology rejoins ecology.<br />

But the forest is also present in another<br />

emblematic element of <strong>Bali</strong>nese culture:<br />

the theater, especially the wayang (shadow<br />

puppet) theater. Most <strong>Bali</strong>nese drama<br />

and wayang performances take place<br />

in the <strong>my</strong>thological past, set in various<br />

kingdoms separated from one another by<br />

vast expanses of forest. The trip that the<br />

characters make from one kingdom <strong>to</strong><br />

the other is always full of dangers. These<br />

are often physical, but may also be of a<br />

diff erent, and more magical and symbolic<br />

“THE FOREST, THE<br />

PLACE AND SYMBOL<br />

OF ALL DANGERS,<br />

IS ALSO, FOR THIS<br />

VERY REASON, THE<br />

PLACE WHERE ONE<br />

ATTAINS WISDOM. “<br />

nature. In <strong>Bali</strong>nese drama the forest is<br />

the abode of various types of spirits and<br />

monsters who have <strong>to</strong> be subdued or<br />

killed. It is the place of the wilderness,<br />

as opposed <strong>to</strong> the palaces and the rice<br />

fi elds – the discontinuities of the forest<br />

which represent the more peaceful haven<br />

of human culture. The dangers of the<br />

forest and wilderness are well kn<strong>own</strong><br />

in the Ramayana, with the heroin Sita<br />

being kidnapped in the Kandaka forest.<br />

Interestingly, it is with the help of the<br />

forest’s inhabitants, the monkeys, that<br />

she is freed from Rawana’s captivity.<br />

There is also an interesting episode of the<br />

Mahabharata wayang cycle, which depicts<br />

the opening of the kingdom of Amerta and<br />

the expelling of its “invisible” <strong>own</strong>ers by<br />

the Pandawa brothers.<br />

The forest, the place and symbol of all<br />

dangers, is also, for this very reason, the<br />

place where one attains wisdom. The<br />

dangers it represents are also the dangers<br />

from within the self, which have <strong>to</strong> be<br />

overcome. The heroes of the Wayang<br />

thus go <strong>to</strong> meditate in the midst of the<br />

forest, like Arjuna in the Kakawin Arjuna<br />

Wiwaha. Once he has acquired the ability<br />

<strong>to</strong> cultivate peace of mind in the middle of<br />

the wilderness, Arjuna is able <strong>to</strong> overcome<br />

all worldly temptations and is therefore<br />

rewarded with a weapon of vic<strong>to</strong>ry. To<br />

subdue one’s fear of the wilderness is<br />

equated with the overcoming of one’s<br />

desires. Subjugating the forces of nature<br />

within the self is similar <strong>to</strong> subjugating the<br />

forest and opening it <strong>to</strong> civilization.<br />

Today, alas, the forest is present at the<br />

level of <strong>my</strong>ths and culture only. Except<br />

in the Western part of the island and<br />

a few mountainous areas, forests are<br />

disappearing from the natural <strong>Bali</strong>nese<br />

environment.<br />

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Exploring the island<br />

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WHERE<br />

WHAT<br />

have you been?<br />

have you seen?<br />

TEXT AND PHOTOS BY Y KARTIKA DD. SUARDANA


5,634<br />

The size of <strong>Bali</strong>: km2<br />

8<br />

Number of Regions: (Badung, Gianyar, Klungkung,<br />

1<br />

Karangasem, Buleleng, Jembrana, Tabanan, Bangli) and<br />

Municipality (Denpasar)<br />

716<br />

Number of Villages:<br />

5,259<br />

Number of temples:<br />

4<br />

Number of islands:<br />

(Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan, Nusa Ceningan, and Serangan)<br />

4<br />

Number of Lakes: (Batur, Beratan, Buyan, Tamblingan)<br />

2 3<br />

Number of Volcanoes and Mountains: Active Volcano and<br />

Mountains (Mount Agung, Mount Batur, Mount Abang, Mount Lempuyang,<br />

Mount Batukaru)<br />

The fi rst edition of <strong>NOW</strong>! <strong>Bali</strong> was printed in January<br />

2009, more than three years ago. Our team of writers and<br />

pho<strong>to</strong>graphers live on the island and are committed <strong>to</strong><br />

exploring every fascinating corner of it.<br />

As a visi<strong>to</strong>r you may not have the time <strong>to</strong> explore as much<br />

of the island as we have, so we do it for you. Flip through the<br />

pages of <strong>NOW</strong>! <strong>Bali</strong> <strong>to</strong> get the insider knowledge so you can<br />

make better-informed decisions for this visit and the next.<br />

Enjoy <strong>Bali</strong>!<br />

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The Royal Palace<br />

SINGARAJA<br />

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Cozy Old Capital<br />

In the 17 th century, Ki Gusti Panji Sakti established a<br />

kingdom in an area kn<strong>own</strong> as Den Bukit, meaning “far<br />

away behind the hill”. Today, the area is called Panji<br />

village. However, the king at the time felt that Den Bukit<br />

was not geographically strategic, so he began <strong>to</strong> search<br />

for a new place <strong>to</strong> build the perfect palace. He found an<br />

idyllic plot of land, which, at the time was fi lled with<br />

corn plantations and kn<strong>own</strong> as Buleleng. The kingdom<br />

was hence named Buleleng but was also referred <strong>to</strong> as<br />

Singaraja. TEXT AND PHOTOS BY KARTIKA D. SUARDANA


From Top <strong>to</strong> Bot<strong>to</strong>m: Old Building built by the chinese in the late 60s, The China T<strong>own</strong>, The Trade Area<br />

Singaraja means “lion king”, intended <strong>to</strong> connote<br />

the power of King Ki Panji Sakti. He was born<br />

with supernatural power and when he assumed<br />

the throne, he had omniscient powers, much like<br />

a lion. He defeated Jembrana and even Blambangan in<br />

Java. Ki Gusti Panji Sakti fi rst acquired his supernatural<br />

powers in Buleleng, which gained a reputation as a<br />

<strong>my</strong>sterious place where <strong>my</strong>sterious people came and<br />

went, and the land of the pirates.<br />

In 1846, the Dutch invaded northern <strong>Bali</strong>. Under the<br />

Dutch colonial rule Singaraja became the capital and the<br />

administrative centre for <strong>Bali</strong> and the lesser Sunda Islands.<br />

The t<strong>own</strong> served this role until 1953. Singaraja was also<br />

the gateway <strong>to</strong> <strong>Bali</strong> for most visi<strong>to</strong>rs. Today, the face of<br />

the old capital of <strong>Bali</strong> is ageing but still retains its charm.<br />

The t<strong>own</strong> was once the most crowded place in <strong>Bali</strong> but<br />

now it is rather serene. The old houses built in Dutch<br />

architecture with wooden shutters and a spacious front<br />

garden are still preserved, creating a colonial atmosphere.<br />

The urban planning seems bent on maintaining the legacy<br />

of the Dutch colonialism. Hence Singaraja is much more<br />

orderly than rambling Denpasar.<br />

If you visit Singaraja you one can start from the old<br />

port where one of the oldest Chinese temples, Klenteng,<br />

is nestled. Klenteng Ling Gwan Kiok was built facing the<br />

sea by the fi rst Chinese traders <strong>to</strong> arrive in Buleleng. The<br />

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authentic Chinese building is painted<br />

in punchy reds, yellows, and bright<br />

white <strong>to</strong> contrast with the blue sea.<br />

Around the Klenteng are the Kampung<br />

Cina and Kampung Arab. Kampung<br />

Cina consists of a two-s<strong>to</strong>rey building<br />

with shops on the ground fl oor and<br />

living quarters on the <strong>to</strong>p fl oor. The<br />

Chinese-style architecture and design<br />

is still present in the area. Right next <strong>to</strong><br />

it is Kampung Arab, also a two-s<strong>to</strong>rey<br />

shop-house but with a diff erent style<br />

of design. In Kampung Arab there are<br />

mosques where there are temples in<br />

Kampung Cina.<br />

Further up, in the center of the<br />

t<strong>own</strong>, is Museum Buleleng where some<br />

of the artifacts of Buleleng’s his<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

are preserved. Museum Buleleng is<br />

a humble housing compound with a<br />

spacious garden where the antique car<br />

belonging <strong>to</strong> the governor of the lesser<br />

Sunda Islands is parked. The inside of<br />

the museum is fi lled with antiques<br />

and artifacts and represents a trove of<br />

his<strong>to</strong>rical knowledge, so though it may<br />

look dreary on the outside, with its<br />

leaking ceiling and dim lighting, don’t<br />

be discouraged.<br />

Next <strong>to</strong> the Museum is Gedong<br />

Kirtya, established on 2 June, 1928<br />

with the name Kirtya Liefrinck Van Der<br />

Tuuk. Gedong Kirtya was built with<br />

Dutch architecture with a little <strong>to</strong>uch<br />

of <strong>Bali</strong>nese art design. The building’s<br />

old main gate was carved in<strong>to</strong> the<br />

shape of a man riding an elephant<br />

and killing an opponent with an arch<br />

he held in his hand. The carving also<br />

shows the caka year (1850) when the<br />

building became open for public.<br />

Also don’t miss a glimpse of the<br />

Buleleng Palace, located right next<br />

door <strong>to</strong> the Gedong Kirtya. The palace<br />

is open for public, even though there is<br />

no guard or ticket stall. From afar the<br />

gates appear <strong>to</strong> be perpetually locked<br />

but they are actually open. The royal<br />

family still lives in the palace <strong>to</strong>day,<br />

but visi<strong>to</strong>rs are welcome <strong>to</strong> admire<br />

the <strong>Bali</strong>nese architecture, laced with<br />

nuances of Javanese style.<br />

Top Left:<br />

Gedong Kirtya<br />

Top Right:<br />

Once the fi rst Pho<strong>to</strong>graph in <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Bot<strong>to</strong>m Left:<br />

Lontar


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Pemecutan Palace<br />

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DENPASAR<br />

Th e Capital<br />

Denpasar, <strong>Bali</strong>’s capital and the former capital of Badung Regency is a hub of<br />

activity and a great place <strong>to</strong> watch the locals go about their daily lives. Previously,<br />

there were two kingdoms in Denpasar, Kesiman and Badung, ruled by the royal<br />

family that lived in the Denpasar Palace. TEXT AND PHOTOS BY KARTIKA D. SUARDANA<br />

Nowadays, Denpasar is no more<br />

the capital of Badung Regency<br />

but a municipality led by a<br />

mayor; yet it still serves as the<br />

capital of the province. The municipality<br />

is divided in<strong>to</strong> four sections: north, east,<br />

south and west.<br />

So what is so interesting about this t<strong>own</strong><br />

that is rarely visited by <strong>to</strong>urists? I can tell<br />

you that Denpasar is not a <strong>to</strong>uristic area;<br />

only those with a vested in interest in<br />

exploring <strong>Bali</strong>nese culture come <strong>to</strong> this side<br />

of the island, while the rest opt for the sun,<br />

sea and sand of the south. But those who<br />

pass it up are unknowingly missing out on<br />

Artistic Canon from Kingdom of Karangasem - Museum <strong>Bali</strong>’s Collection<br />

a t<strong>own</strong> that is rich with his<strong>to</strong>ry, one of the<br />

best places in <strong>Bali</strong> <strong>to</strong> see tradition co-exist<br />

with modernity.<br />

Let’s start the exploration from<br />

Jalan Hasanudin. At the corner of Jalan<br />

Hasanudin stands one prominent palace,<br />

the Pemecutan Palace. The property is<br />

still <strong>own</strong>ed by the royal family but is now<br />

run as a hotel. Visi<strong>to</strong>rs can not only come<br />

<strong>to</strong> the palace for sightseeing but even stay<br />

in one of the rooms.<br />

If you make a right at the end of Jalan<br />

Diponegoro and follow the road, you will<br />

reach the main square, called Puputan<br />

Badung. Puputan Badung used <strong>to</strong> be a<br />

part of the Denpasar Palace, a complex<br />

where the King’s staff lived. On the east<br />

side of the park is Museum <strong>Bali</strong>, which<br />

also used <strong>to</strong> be a part of the Denpasar<br />

Palace. The king’s palace itself was<br />

actually located in the compound that<br />

now houses the Governor’s palace. After<br />

the Dutch invasion in Singaraja, the Dutch<br />

arrived in Sanur and overthrew Kesiman<br />

Kingdom and then continued on <strong>to</strong><br />

Badung. A troop of men wearing white led<br />

by a priest s<strong>to</strong>od up <strong>to</strong> the Dutch, fi ghting<br />

resolutely <strong>to</strong> their last breath. The war<br />

is kn<strong>own</strong> as the Puputan War, a battle<br />

during which every inch of the palace was


Pasar Badung<br />

destroyed and nearly every man in the<br />

kingdom killed.<br />

In 1931, the museum, designed by<br />

architect P.J. Moojen was built. The<br />

exterior walls, courtyards and gates, are<br />

designed in the style of the Denpasar<br />

royal palace. A carved s<strong>to</strong>ne main<br />

entrance and a ceremonial kori agung<br />

(s<strong>to</strong>ne-capped gate) made from bricks<br />

held <strong>to</strong>gether without cement and<br />

volcanic s<strong>to</strong>ne reliefs. There are four<br />

pavilions in the museum complex, each<br />

one representing the diff erent regencies<br />

in <strong>Bali</strong>.<br />

In between Puputan Badung and<br />

Pemecutan Palace is Pasar Badung, the<br />

biggest traditional market in t<strong>own</strong>. This<br />

is the market that literally never sleeps.<br />

It is open 24 hours but with a rotation of<br />

wares, hawkers and vendors that changes<br />

almost unnoticeably. In the daytime,<br />

you can fi nd most any basic necessity<br />

in the market. In the evening, the stalls<br />

inside the building are shut. Vendors<br />

set up shop outside, selling their wares<br />

out of the back of a car. They stay until<br />

3am, when the woven basket sellers take<br />

their place. When dawn breaks the cycle<br />

reboots as the stalls inside the building<br />

open again. It is a cycle that has no end<br />

and illustrates the hard work people must<br />

put in <strong>to</strong> earn their living. The merchants<br />

at Pasar Badung come from all over <strong>Bali</strong>,<br />

from regencies as far-fl ung as Klungkung,<br />

Tabanan, Negara and Singaraja.<br />

Next <strong>to</strong> the traditional market is Pasar<br />

Kumbasari. This is a special market for<br />

souvenirs and handicrafts. Any wares<br />

you fi nd Ubud or Sukawati Art Market<br />

you are almost guaranteed <strong>to</strong> see at<br />

Pasar Kumbasari, and often at a lower<br />

price. Across from Pasar Badung is Pura<br />

Desa Denpasar, a temple as old as the<br />

Denpasar Palace. Some parts of the<br />

temple are heritage sites that tell s<strong>to</strong>ries<br />

of the heyday of Badung Kingdom.<br />

To the east of Pasar Badung is Jalan<br />

Sulawesi and on the north is Jalan Gajah<br />

Mada. Both roads and the settlements<br />

that line them are preserved as heritage<br />

Pura Desa Denpasar<br />

Badung River<br />

Jalan Sulawesi is the fabric street<br />

The Heritage are Jalan Gajah Mada


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The Old Shoping area res<strong>to</strong>red<br />

sites. The mix of Chinese and <strong>Bali</strong>nese<br />

traditional architecture has been<br />

maintained <strong>to</strong> keep the area looking<br />

authentic. Jalan Sulawesi is famous for<br />

its fabric shops, while in Jalan Gajah<br />

Mada you can fi nd almost every basic<br />

necessity such as medicine, clothes, food<br />

and beverages, art shops, and many more.<br />

Jalan Gajah Mada is Denpasar’s fashion<br />

and shopping area, but here you can also<br />

fi nd gems of the past, such as the oldest<br />

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medicine shop in Denpasar or the oldest<br />

concept coff ee shop in <strong>Bali</strong>. Pay a visit <strong>to</strong><br />

Bhineka Djaja coff ee shop if you want <strong>to</strong><br />

<strong>bring</strong> home some Kopi <strong>Bali</strong> or sit and sip a<br />

cup of java while enjoying the throwback<br />

vibe of Denpasar’s oldest district.<br />

P.S. The best day <strong>to</strong> visit Denpasar is<br />

Sunday.<br />

Toko Kue Bahagia selling selection of Indonesian traditional cakes and sweets<br />

The Heritage are Jalan Gajah Mada<br />

Dokar<br />

Since the 30’s selling building material<br />

The oldest coff ee shop with concept in <strong>Bali</strong>


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SEA,<br />

SAND &<br />

SUN<br />

As a beautiful island in the largest archipelago on earth, <strong>Bali</strong> is<br />

blessed with clear oceans, white sand coasts and a tropical climate.<br />

<strong>Bali</strong>’s sea, sand and sun are sought by scores of visi<strong>to</strong>rs <strong>to</strong> the island.<br />

Fortunately, <strong>Bali</strong> is home <strong>to</strong> world famous beaches where sand and<br />

sea abound.<br />

TEXT AND PHOTOS BY KARTIKA D. SUARDANA


ON THE SOUTH<br />

Have you ever heard of Uluwatu? It is a<br />

small village on the southern tip of <strong>Bali</strong>.<br />

Tourists used <strong>to</strong> be warned against coming<br />

<strong>to</strong> Uluwatu, but it is a very important<br />

place for the locals because of the Uluwatu<br />

temple situated at the tip of the cliff on the<br />

southern edge of the island.<br />

Attracting increasing numbers of surfers,<br />

Uluwatu area is slowly hiking its way up<br />

the peak of fame. Surfers are drawn by the<br />

challenging surf breaks at Suluban Beach,<br />

located below the cliff not far from the<br />

temple. You need stamina and strong legs<br />

<strong>to</strong> get d<strong>own</strong> <strong>to</strong> Suluban beach, for the only<br />

access is via a fl ight of stairs a hundred<br />

metres above the shore (imagine the way<br />

up!). At the end of the staircase you go<br />

<strong>to</strong>ward the sea through a long tunnel<br />

hollowed out of the cliff face. The light<br />

at the end of the tunnel (literally!) is the<br />

little bay with its white sand beach. Not<br />

<strong>to</strong>o far from Suluban beach, going west,<br />

is Padang-Padang Beach, an idyllic beach<br />

located beneath a bridge. Go through a<br />

narrow cave from in front of the temple on<br />

the roadside after the bridge and you’ll fi nd<br />

a haven of white sand and calm waters. A<br />

few kilometers <strong>to</strong>ward the west is Bingin<br />

Beach, a popular surf spot with powerful<br />

waves and rocky terrain and beckoning<br />

daring wave riders from all over the world.<br />

Inside the Pecatu complex, is Dreamland<br />

Beach, which, as its name suggests, is very<br />

beautiful and serene. Today, however, in<br />

<strong>my</strong> opinion, the beach has become less<br />

attractive. Urban development on the<br />

surrounding cliff s and the construction of<br />

concrete buildings around the beach has<br />

dimmed its once exquisite spark. Also in<br />

the area is Balangan Beach which off ers a<br />

long stretch of white sandy coastline and<br />

consistent waves, perfect for relaxing and<br />

swimming.<br />

Going d<strong>own</strong>ward is Jimbaran Beach,<br />

with excellent waters for learning stand-up<br />

paddle surfi ng during the day, sunbathing<br />

and seafood dining while enjoying the<br />

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sunset. Further d<strong>own</strong>, right near the<br />

airport, is the South Kuta Beach. Surfers<br />

go there for the good surf and the fact<br />

that it is less crowded. And then there’s<br />

the famous Kuta Beach, a happening<br />

hotspot where anything can happen. At<br />

Kuta Beach you can surf, sunbathe, watch<br />

the sunset, or simply recline in a deck<br />

chair and people-watch! For something<br />

more eccentric, get a temporary tat<strong>to</strong>o<br />

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or hair beads, look out for the parties<br />

that break out at nightfall and indulge in<br />

fi ne dining at one of the 5-star hotels in<br />

the area.<br />

For a thorough experience of <strong>Bali</strong>’s<br />

best beaches, you can’t miss Seminyak<br />

Beach. Some say Seminyak Beach is<br />

more cozy and laidback than busy Kuta<br />

Beach. Personally, I love Seminyak Beach,<br />

stretching from the start of Jalan Legian<br />

<strong>to</strong> Petitenget, where there are many<br />

fabulous restaurants <strong>to</strong> be found.<br />

Still in southern <strong>Bali</strong> are Berawa<br />

Beach and Eco Beach, both of which<br />

are a surfer’s paradise. Also held dear in<br />

the hearts of surfers for its challenging<br />

breaks are Pererenan Beach with its<br />

black sand and barreling waves, Seseh<br />

Beach that off ers soft yet powerful<br />

waves. However, Seseh Beach is


ecommended for the more experienced<br />

surfer. <strong>Bali</strong>an Beach at the end of <strong>Bali</strong>an<br />

River in Tabanan Regency which is<br />

famous for high-powered waves and long<br />

swells, and Medewi Beach in Jembrana<br />

Regency provides fat waves that are an<br />

ideal place for intermediate surfers <strong>to</strong><br />

practice; however it is not recommended<br />

for absolute beginners.<br />

On the East <strong>to</strong> North West<br />

Unlike the southern beaches that boast<br />

the power of the Indian Ocean and its<br />

dramatic sunset views, the beaches on<br />

the east the northwest are infl uenced by<br />

the Pacifi c Ocean, where warm currents<br />

meet cooler currents. Merging also<br />

with waters from the Lombok straits,<br />

the sea here has a high speed current<br />

and is teeming with nutrients that are<br />

invaluable <strong>to</strong> the marine life.<br />

Start from Sanur Beach, a great place<br />

<strong>to</strong> relax on the golden yellow sands<br />

under the sun, and if you can get up at<br />

dawn, this beach is the best vantage<br />

point for watching the sunrise. Off the<br />

coast of Sanur Beach and barely visible<br />

on the horizon are three islands, Nusa<br />

Lembongan, Nusa Ceningan, and the<br />

Nusa Penida, the largest island. Of the<br />

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three, Nusa Lembongan is the most<br />

developed as a <strong>to</strong>urist destination. The<br />

island off ers white sandy beaches with<br />

sparse yet beautiful underwater scenery.<br />

There is Mushroom Beach, and Mangrove<br />

Beach, with white sands and a mangrove<br />

forest where the water is crystal clear<br />

and calm. Nusa Penida is well-kn<strong>own</strong> as<br />

a diving spot. Since the rare mola mola<br />

fi sh was spotted a few years ago, now<br />

from June <strong>to</strong> September divers throng the<br />

waters near Nusa Penida for a coveted<br />

glimpse of the fi sh. One of the best dive<br />

sites for mola mola sightings is Crystal<br />

Bay, the emerald of Nusa Penida. Not only<br />

is the underwater scenery captivating,<br />

Crystal Bay also beasts a short stretch of<br />

beautiful beach. Crystal Bay is diffi cult <strong>to</strong><br />

access from land so it is better <strong>to</strong> go by<br />

boat – but its natural, un<strong>to</strong>uched beauty<br />

is owed wholly <strong>to</strong> its secluded location.<br />

As we return <strong>to</strong> the mainland,<br />

leave Klungkung region and enter the<br />

Karangasem regency we fi nd Bloo Lagoon<br />

nestled by the Padangbai Harbor, on<br />

oasis of crystal clear waters, moderate<br />

waves and white sands. Bloo Lagoon is<br />

located at the foot of a green cliff on the<br />

north of the harbor. Further north, after<br />

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Candidasa, you will fi nd Virgin Beach,<br />

heralded by a shabby wooden sign that<br />

is easy <strong>to</strong> miss. Today, the area can’t<br />

rightly be called “virgin”, but the shore is<br />

very wide and long and the blue waters<br />

are tempting <strong>to</strong> swimmers, paddlers and<br />

surfers. There are stalls on the shore<br />

selling young fresh coconut and grilled<br />

fi sh – a perfect seaside eat.<br />

Up North <strong>to</strong>ward Mount Agung<br />

is Amed, a coastal area surrounding<br />

a village that is famous for its salt<br />

production. It is a joy <strong>to</strong> luxuriate on the<br />

golden sands while admiring the green<br />

arches of the cliff and watching the local<br />

fi shermen and salt farmers go about their<br />

daily business. Here you can get an eyeful<br />

of beautiful underwater foliage without<br />

venturing far from the shore.<br />

After Amed, is the beach without<br />

sand, Tulamben Beach. The backdrop of<br />

Tulamben Beach is the majestic Mount<br />

Agung. The sunrise can be seen in all<br />

its majestic beauty from every corner<br />

of Tulamben. This beach is most suited<br />

<strong>to</strong> snorkelers, divers and swimmers.<br />

The US Liberty Shipwreck lies 10 meters<br />

away from the beach and is just ten<br />

meters deep at its shallowest part. Still<br />

in the East is Lovina, a <strong>to</strong>uristic area<br />

where people come <strong>to</strong> spot dolphins. I<br />

fi nd Lovina’s sands less hospitable for<br />

sunbathing, but in the evening, as the<br />

waters refl ect the colours of the sunset,<br />

it is a joy <strong>to</strong> walk in the moderate sea<br />

breeze.<br />

Up north, is Pemuteran, an ideal place<br />

<strong>to</strong> unwind. Here you can sit back and<br />

relax while sipping a cold beverage, with<br />

nothing but the sound of the lapping<br />

ocean and the quiet whoosh of sea<br />

breezes. Further north <strong>to</strong>ward the west,<br />

lies a little island which is considered<br />

sacred. Menjangan Island, which is part<br />

of <strong>Bali</strong> Barat National Park, is uninhabited<br />

by humans, and the only settlements<br />

built upon it are temples. The island is<br />

framed by jade waters so clear we can<br />

easily see the gradations of light <strong>to</strong> dark<br />

as the water gets deeper.<br />

Still part of the National Park is Pasir<br />

Putih Beach just opposite Menjangan<br />

Island next <strong>to</strong> Tanjung Kotal. ‘Pa sir’<br />

means sand and ‘putih’ means white, so<br />

you can be sure of fi nding more of that<br />

white sand visi<strong>to</strong>rs <strong>to</strong> <strong>Bali</strong> like <strong>to</strong> rave<br />

about.


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WOODS<br />

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Around 23 percent of the island is covered by forest.<br />

20 percent of that land is conservation forestland, 73<br />

percent is protected forestland and the rest is production<br />

forestland. So besides an abundance of sun, sea<br />

and sand, <strong>Bali</strong> is also blessed with dense greenery.<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> has six conservation areas: the <strong>Bali</strong> Barat National<br />

Park, Batukaru Sanctuary, Buyan Lake and Tamblingan<br />

Lake Nature Park, Panelokan Nature Park, Sangeh<br />

Nature Park, and Ngurah Rai Forest Botanical Garden.<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Barat National Park is an immense pocket of fl ora<br />

and fauna waiting <strong>to</strong> be discovered. The park is located in<br />

the western tip of <strong>Bali</strong>, more or less 200km from Denpasar<br />

and a s<strong>to</strong>ne’s throw away Gilimanuk Harbor (the harbor that<br />

connects <strong>Bali</strong> and Java). <strong>Bali</strong> Barat National Park is a vast 190,089<br />

hectare conservation area of land and marine ecosystems. It<br />

is the original habitat of the <strong>Bali</strong> starling and the site for the<br />

conservation of these small white birds with royal blue rings<br />

around their eyes, now an endangered species.<br />

Sangeh used <strong>to</strong> be no<strong>to</strong>rious for its monkey population. The<br />

monkey forest is found on the left side of the road <strong>to</strong> Pelaga<br />

(a hill station famous for its Puncak Mangu), just a 30 minute<br />

drive from Denpasar. It is said that in the 17th century the<br />

King of Mengwi had built a shrine inside the jungle that was<br />

named Pura Bukit Sari. The jungle consists of thousands of<br />

giant nutmeg trees standing majestically in a 10 hectare area.<br />

The jungle surrounds housing compounds, rice fi elds and<br />

plantations, and is considered a sacred place by the locals.<br />

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Exploring the island<br />

Mangrove Forest<br />

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<strong>Bali</strong> Barat National Park<br />

Lake Buyan is located at the northern part of the Bedugul hill<br />

station and side by side with Lake Tamblingan. Both lakes are<br />

famous as “twin” lakes because not only do they run parallel but<br />

they have more or less the same shape. The forest surrounding<br />

the conservation area is open for public. You can explore these<br />

parts on foot or in a 4WD jeep, or take <strong>to</strong> the river in a canoe.<br />

If one day is not enough <strong>to</strong> satiate your hunger for exploration,<br />

you can stay overnight at the campsite between the forest and<br />

the lake.<br />

Mount Batukaru is found within the Batukaru Sanctuary,<br />

and from its summit you can admire the beauty of the terraced<br />

rice paddies glowing in the sunset and the ancient Pura Luhur<br />

Batukaru, a temple nestled at the southern foot of Mount<br />

Batukaru. Mpu Kuturan, a priest from Java, built the temple<br />

in the eleventh century. Some say that Mpu Kuturan built the<br />

temple <strong>to</strong> motivate people <strong>to</strong> fi nd balance between nature, the<br />

earth and the soul. The site might have once been used as a<br />

place for meditation.<br />

Another spread of un<strong>to</strong>uched forestland is found in the same<br />

area as the Batur Volcano. Panelokan Nature Park boasts a<br />

cool climate and beautiful scenery of Batur Volcano with its<br />

pine forest belt. Cycling is a great activity <strong>to</strong> take up in hilly<br />

Panelokan; d<strong>own</strong>hill cycling competitions are hosted here<br />

several times a year.<br />

Unlike the other forests, the Ngurah Rai Forest is devoted <strong>to</strong><br />

mangrove conservation. The land stretches from Nusa Dua <strong>to</strong><br />

the bypass just before Sanur, which is where the park entrance<br />

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Exploring the island<br />

Ubud Monkey Forest<br />

located, right after the statue of Dewa Ruci. An especial<br />

favourite among pho<strong>to</strong>graphers is the long wooden bridge above<br />

the mangrove forest leading <strong>to</strong> the sea, often chosen as the<br />

site for pre-wedding pho<strong>to</strong>s. Marove Forest is another piece of<br />

conserved forestland found within the <strong>Bali</strong> Barat National Park.<br />

While some of the forests are government-<strong>own</strong>ed, the local<br />

community helps <strong>to</strong> preserve the other forests. The mangrove<br />

forest in Nusa Lembongan is protected by the locals by being<br />

turned in<strong>to</strong> an eco-<strong>to</strong>urism attraction. The locals take visi<strong>to</strong>rs<br />

for a <strong>to</strong>ur of the mangrove plantations in a traditional wooden<br />

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canoe rather than a mo<strong>to</strong>rboat in order <strong>to</strong> <strong>reduce</strong> pollution and<br />

allow the mangrove habitat <strong>to</strong> fl ourish.<br />

Also cared for by the local community is Ubud Monkey Forest,<br />

where the trees are centuries-old and teeming with monkeys.<br />

Ubud Monkey Forest is not <strong>to</strong>o far from the centre of the t<strong>own</strong><br />

where the Ubud Palace is located. The sacred Monkey Forest is<br />

taken care of by the community of Desa Pekraman, a village in<br />

Padangtegal. As you walk beneath the sweeping canopy of trees<br />

you hear the sounds of nature and the chattering of monkeys.<br />

You can get a glimpse of these lively creatures before you even


Ubud Monkey Forest<br />

reach the entry gate. Most of the monkeys are long-tailed<br />

macaques. There are two temples nestled inside the forest, one<br />

is in the south and the other is at the foot of the hill by the river.<br />

Both temples are part of Pura Dalem Padangtegal, the villagers’<br />

temple, where Lord Shiva is worshipped. The temple in the<br />

south is a small temple compound surrounded by s<strong>to</strong>ne walls<br />

with ancient carvings.


Exploring the island<br />

Lush green gorges of Bayad<br />

Exploring<br />

THE HILLS<br />

of Bayad Village<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> has some of the most amazing terraced rice fi elds in the world. An<br />

especially stunning one is in Tegalalang, just a 10-minute drive north of Ubud.<br />

Tourists like <strong>to</strong> come here <strong>to</strong> sit on the hills <strong>to</strong> drink tea or have a snack<br />

while taking in the view. But if you go further north, you will encounter the<br />

peaceful countryside of Bayad village, a vista of breathtaking gorges where<br />

the only sound is the trill of the river and the foa<strong>my</strong> shower of the waterfall.<br />

TEXT AND PHOTOS BY NAMHAR HERNANTO<br />

Bayad village is characterized by its dramatic, rolling<br />

gorges. Their vastness and beauty can be quite<br />

startling <strong>to</strong> visi<strong>to</strong>rs and it is worth s<strong>to</strong>pping by just<br />

<strong>to</strong> absorb the beauty of it all. Yet, most travelers that<br />

pass through Bayad are unaware that the village’s charm extends<br />

beyond its gorges and the Petanu River that runs through it. Take<br />

your time <strong>to</strong> explore this gem of a backwater.<br />

The way <strong>to</strong> do it is by going on foot through the hills of the<br />

village. This will give you a chance <strong>to</strong> see a miraculous and<br />

unique underground labyrinth, which, it is assumed, was built by<br />

the local farmers some 750 years ago as an irrigation system for<br />

the rice fi elds. Certain feautres inside the labyrinth may prove<br />

the theory that locals were hiding in these underground tunnels<br />

from Dutch invaders around 300 years ago.<br />

The newer settlements above the labyrinth were probably<br />

built by the locals in 1965, when they were trying <strong>to</strong> escape<br />

the incredible violence by Indonesian nationalists who had<br />

set out <strong>to</strong> extinguish all traces of communism, a debacle<br />

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that saw thousands of <strong>Bali</strong>nese killed. Today, after countless<br />

hours of labour, the locals have cleaned up a large part of<br />

the underground labyrinth and made it accessible <strong>to</strong> visi<strong>to</strong>rs.<br />

Exploring an undergrounds labyrinth is an adventurous, unique<br />

and <strong>my</strong>stical experience you will never forget.<br />

Near the labyrinth is a cave called Goa Maya. It can only be<br />

assumed that this sacred Hindu cave was built in 11 A.D., during<br />

the battle between the God Bhatara Indra and the evil spirit of<br />

Raya Mayadenawa in Tanah Pegat in the northern part of the<br />

Petanu River. Local legend tells that God Bhatara Indra won the<br />

battle and was conferred immortality by Bhatara Siwa (Shiva).<br />

He then built the cave as a place for meditation.<br />

Goa Maya is small, accommodating about ten people only.<br />

There are three alcoves inside the cave that contain the statues<br />

of Indra, Shiva and Maya Denawa –each one beautifully adorned<br />

with black-and-white checkered cloth, fl ower off erings and<br />

colorful umbrellas. When the fl ashlights are turned off there is<br />

<strong>to</strong>tal, complete darkness.


Clockwise from Top: To the recently harvested terraced rice fi elds and back,<br />

The statue of Shiva, the Hindu god of immortality stands inside Goa Maya,<br />

Hospitable farmers of Bayad on a lunch break<br />

Aside from the cave and the labyrinth, the charming village life<br />

in Bayad provides an escape from the hectic, developing south.<br />

Meeting with local farmers and villagers as you stroll along the<br />

pathway of the terraced rice fi elds will leave an unforgettable<br />

experience for your travel diary. Observing their daily routines in<br />

the farms or watching them create fi ne <strong>Bali</strong>nese art is a way for<br />

you <strong>to</strong> explore <strong>Bali</strong> as a unique destination.<br />

A particular area of interest in Bayad consists of a large area<br />

of rainforest and two rivers. In this 25km area more than 150<br />

diff erent fruits, spices and herbs are gr<strong>own</strong>, while additional<br />

species are continually added <strong>to</strong> the rich tropical fl ora and<br />

fauna. That said, Bayad is a blessed area where fruit and<br />

vegetables grow so freely they put the Garden of Eden <strong>to</strong> shame;<br />

where any ailment can be cured using the herbs and spices from<br />

the medicinal garden.<br />

Run by the villagers of Bayad, the ‘<strong>Bali</strong> Eco Adventure’ project<br />

aims <strong>to</strong> boost the econo<strong>my</strong> of the locals.<br />

By making wise use of community resources such as available<br />

land, employed capital and labor skill set, the project is derived<br />

keeping in mind of the community and environmental aspects<br />

that drive community development. This adds value <strong>to</strong> the<br />

rural econo<strong>my</strong> by creating sustainable business activity and<br />

community opportunities. In this ‘<strong>Bali</strong> Eco Adventure’ venture,<br />

34 farmers of the community have a substantial equity stake in<br />

the project. The return on equity is then used <strong>to</strong> fund various<br />

community development endeavors such as health care,<br />

housing, education and social empowerment.<br />

As part of the project, the locals off er guided <strong>to</strong>urs in the<br />

valleys and hills of their village as one way of earning income<br />

and promoting eco-<strong>to</strong>urism. You will be taken d<strong>own</strong> a<br />

pleasant 5km hiking path through Bayad’s tropical forest with<br />

breathtaking views of Petanu Valley. Your guide will explain just<br />

about everything you pass on the way, including the natural<br />

remedies for curing ailments and the s<strong>to</strong>ry about the Goa Maya<br />

and the labyrinth.<br />

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KID’S FUN<br />

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FINDING NEMO<br />

TEXT AND PHOTOS BY ©BALI WITH KIDS<br />

IN BALI<br />

<strong>Bali</strong>’s wonders extend well beyond<br />

its shores and little ones love<br />

going in search of Nemo, Marlin<br />

and Dory. The waters around<br />

the island are teeming with undersea<br />

creatures such as cl<strong>own</strong>fi sh, turtles,<br />

oc<strong>to</strong>pus, cuttlefi sh and colourful reef<br />

fi sh. The northern and eastern parts of<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> off er calm waters and easy diving<br />

conditions all year round and are perfect<br />

places for kids <strong>to</strong> be introduced <strong>to</strong><br />

Nemo’s world.<br />

Start with snorkelling. Most children<br />

don’t mind using the mask but may be<br />

reluctant <strong>to</strong> breathe through a snorkel. The<br />

success of a snorkelling trip often depends<br />

on having the right equipment, such as<br />

a kid-sized snorkel, mask, fi ns or water<br />

shoes. Parents with young children should<br />

take a body board or an infl atable ring and<br />

pull the children around while they dip<br />

their heads under the water <strong>to</strong> look at fi sh<br />

and gain confi dence in the water.<br />

For kids who are competent swimmers<br />

and enjoy looking at fi sh and coral,<br />

Amed on the East coast of <strong>Bali</strong> is a good<br />

destination for exploring the colourful<br />

coral gardens. If your child is already<br />

a good swimmer, snorkel at the small<br />

Japanese wreck just off the shore at<br />

Banyuning beach or the Tulamben WW2<br />

Liberty wreck. Both wrecks lie only<br />

about 30 meters from shore in relatively<br />

shallow waters, and children will be<br />

amazed at the <strong>my</strong>riad of sea life surging<br />

around the wrecks. Lembongan Island<br />

in the Southeast and Menjangan Island<br />

in the northwest also off ers some of<br />

the best snorkelling spots for families in<br />

confi ned environments or in areas with a<br />

stronger current for those who are more<br />

experienced.<br />

If your little ones enjoy being in the<br />

water, why not let them try scuba diving?<br />

Children can begin <strong>to</strong> scuba dive for fun<br />

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guidebook <strong>Bali</strong> with Kids. It lists over 300<br />

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from as early as the age of eight. PADI<br />

is the most widely recognised scuba<br />

diving institution worldwide and they<br />

have designed several programs <strong>to</strong> teach<br />

the basics of breathing underwater and<br />

essential safety rules for children. PADI<br />

off ers the Bubblemaker Experience for<br />

kids eight years old and above. It is done<br />

in a swimming pool or in a confi ned sea<br />

environment and the maximum depth is<br />

only 2 metres or 6 feet. Feeling at ease in<br />

the water and having fun are the main<br />

objectives of this program. The Open<br />

Water Diver course is open <strong>to</strong> kids 10 yrs+<br />

and it leads <strong>to</strong> a certifi cation recognised<br />

worldwide. The Junior and the Advanced<br />

Open Water Courses are the following<br />

certifi cations. Families who are adept at<br />

scuba diving can treat themselves <strong>to</strong> a<br />

live-aboard holiday <strong>to</strong> explore some of<br />

the best diving spots of the Indonesian<br />

archipelago.<br />

Diving can open children’s eyes <strong>to</strong><br />

the reality and fragility of our planet.<br />

Several dive companies take part in<br />

environmental initiatives such as Coral<br />

Watch, reef conservation programs and<br />

world reef cleaning days. Scuba diving<br />

is a skill that your children will have for<br />

life and can take anywhere in the world.<br />

Considering that three quarters of the<br />

earth is sea, it would be a shame not<br />

<strong>to</strong> explore what is going on under the<br />

surface!<br />

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SPA<br />

exploring<br />

BALI'S SPAS<br />

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Imagine the adventure you could have by exploring the island’s spas! You can make<br />

your way from luxury hotel spas deep in the lushness of Ubud <strong>to</strong> the simplicity of<br />

a beachside bale at Batu Belig. Reward yourself after an adventurous exploit with<br />

the healing merits of a massage, soak in a mandi lulur (traditional herbal bath) and<br />

gear up for yyour<br />

next adventure with a body scrub that will energize you inside<br />

and out. TEXT BY SARAH PREWITT<br />

Take a yoga class in the morning<br />

mist with One World Retreats<br />

in Ubud, then spend the day<br />

on a mountain bike whizzing<br />

through the rice fi elds. Come afternoon,<br />

hit Botannica Day Spa, which off ers<br />

special treatment packages such as the<br />

charka dara massage and body scrub<br />

followed by a spice bath that is an<br />

excellent way <strong>to</strong> wind d<strong>own</strong> after the<br />

physical exertion of mountain biking.<br />

Trek your way up Mount. Agung <strong>to</strong><br />

watch as dawn spreads its light across<br />

the island. After the demanding three-<br />

Five Elements Healing Room<br />

hour descent, you deserve <strong>to</strong> s<strong>to</strong>p at<br />

the Alila Manggis. Opt for a long stroke<br />

<strong>Bali</strong>nese massage <strong>to</strong> soothe the muscles.<br />

The facial, using freshly prepared<br />

ingredients, will make the eff ort you put<br />

in<strong>to</strong> your climb all the more rewarding.<br />

Take a dip in the waves at Canggu and


Four Seasons Sayan treatment room Rejang Suite - Separate Bath & Spa Area<br />

ride your board on the swells for as long<br />

as you desire before checking in for the<br />

surfer’s massage at Hotel Tugu. While<br />

you’re there, dive in<strong>to</strong> the his<strong>to</strong>ry of the<br />

island through the exquisite décor and<br />

artwork in every room.<br />

If you’re in Nusa Dua, be sure <strong>to</strong><br />

explore the headlands at Geger Beach<br />

and visit the temples. Check out the<br />

spectacular blow hole on the cliff at<br />

Pura Bias Tegel and then you’re ready <strong>to</strong><br />

indulge at Remède Spa at St. Regis Hotel.<br />

For those exploring Jimbaran, start at<br />

Kedonganan and take a walk through<br />

the fi shing village and its proliferation<br />

of seafood restaurants until you reach<br />

the Four Seasons. Here you can enjoy<br />

a wonderful riverside spa in the openair<br />

bale and discover the delights of<br />

the chakra treatments for couples.<br />

Afterward, sip a sunset cocktail at the<br />

lobby bar.<br />

Head <strong>to</strong> Sanur <strong>to</strong> take advantage of the<br />

roo<strong>my</strong> bike paths and cycle from Padang<br />

Galak <strong>to</strong> Sanur Village. Then walk <strong>to</strong> Jalan<br />

Danau Poso and duck inside Glo Salon for<br />

a complete makeover, including precision<br />

manicures and pedicures <strong>to</strong> soothe<br />

handlebar-stressed hands and fatigued<br />

feet.<br />

Look for treatments which center<br />

around <strong>Bali</strong>nese traditions, namely<br />

regimens that combine therapy with<br />

ancient healing rituals. The Five Elements<br />

has a wonderful menu of healing<br />

journeys, as does the Four Seasons in<br />

Sayan. Therapy can be eff ective on many<br />

levels, and these are good places <strong>to</strong> start<br />

if you are looking <strong>to</strong> immerse in the<br />

healing and spiritual arts. The Ayana<br />

Resort and Spa in Jimabaran has a range<br />

of exotic massages using diamond and<br />

gold dust.<br />

Explore another side of Kuta at the<br />

lovely DaLa Spa at Villa De Duan. You’ll<br />

be charmed by the gardens and opulent<br />

treatment rooms – even more so when<br />

you undergo the Velvet Rose Ritual using<br />

real roses, rose quartz and sensual Rose<br />

Damask massage.<br />

Kush Spa at Yoga Barn in Ubud and<br />

Kriya Spa at the Grand Hyatt Nusa Dua<br />

off er Ayurvedic treatments that help<br />

accord balance between mind, body and<br />

soul. The exploration of Ayurveda in <strong>Bali</strong><br />

is available <strong>to</strong> everyone and allows spa<br />

visi<strong>to</strong>rs <strong>to</strong> understand their health from<br />

a spiritual perspective and enjoy longlasting<br />

results.<br />

Desa Seni between Canggu and Brewa<br />

and Yoga Barn combine dynamic yoga<br />

workshops with seminars and courses<br />

that include spa and healing elements.<br />

These can be an opening <strong>to</strong> an inner<br />

journey of self discovery. Every journey<br />

starts with a single step and if that step is<br />

in the direction of one of <strong>Bali</strong>’s beautiful<br />

spas you know it is going <strong>to</strong> be a good<br />

one! Enjoy the exploration, enjoy the<br />

adventure and enjoy the month of June<br />

on this wonderful island.<br />

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SPA<br />

WHERE MEN, TOO<br />

are very well taken care of<br />

TEXT AND PHOTO BY NAMHAR HERNANTO<br />

For men, the nervousness about visiting spas is about<br />

not knowing what <strong>to</strong> expect. Are you entering a world<br />

of scented candles and chill-out jazz music? Well,<br />

yes, probably. But is it really any scarier than bungee<br />

jumping? Of course not!<br />

Nearly every man who visits<br />

spas regularly started<br />

reluctantly, but upon leaving<br />

after his fi rst visit, he was<br />

glad he did it. A relaxing day at the spa is<br />

a luxurious and self-indulgent gift you can<br />

give yourself. You’ll feel calm, invigorated<br />

and stress-free, prepared <strong>to</strong> face the day<br />

with renewed enthusiasm. And even<br />

better, when you go back the next time<br />

you’ll be familiar with the place so you can<br />

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enjoy the experience even more.<br />

In <strong>Bali</strong>, an island named as the best spa<br />

destination in the world a few years back,<br />

the spa experience is invigorating. The<br />

island has preserved its ancestral wellness<br />

heritage while combining health and beauty<br />

treatments based on the latest research,<br />

creating an unparalleled spa experience. The<br />

good news about this is that men, <strong>to</strong>o, can<br />

indulge and pamper themselves – without<br />

anything <strong>to</strong> be ashamed of!<br />

“The Royal Touch Pampering” by The<br />

Spa at The Breezes <strong>Bali</strong> Resort & Spa is a<br />

270-minute treatment that will leave you<br />

seriously relaxed and de-stressed. Unique<br />

rituals throughout the treatment provide<br />

an lulling relaxation all the way through<br />

the massage, aromatherapy, body scrub,<br />

scented bath, facial and even manicure<br />

and pedicure – no, you don’t have <strong>to</strong><br />

have your nails coloured. In <strong>my</strong> <strong>own</strong><br />

experience, having this royal treat at The<br />

Spa improved <strong>my</strong> sleep patterns and even<br />

athletic performance (given that I was all<br />

refreshed after the treatment) and, most<br />

of all, it increased <strong>my</strong> self-esteem and<br />

confi dence.<br />

Yet, what I found outstanding about<br />

this treatment was the ingredients used.<br />

Everything was 100 percent natural and<br />

fresh. My massage oil, body scrub and<br />

bath bubbles were made from 100 percent<br />

pure chocolate; <strong>my</strong> friendly therapist<br />

even said I could eat it. I was glad for<br />

the chocolate. I didn’t want <strong>to</strong> get weird<br />

looks when I walk in<strong>to</strong> a restaurant<br />

smelling of primrose and jasmine. You<br />

can choose other ingredients like olive<br />

if you want <strong>to</strong>. That said, <strong>to</strong> assure the<br />

freshness and, most importantly, highest<br />

purity of the ingredients used for the<br />

treatment, you are encouraged <strong>to</strong> book<br />

24 hours beforehand so that the team at<br />

The Spa can prepare them for you.<br />

Now, if you still feel a little nervous<br />

about visiting a spa, why not let your<br />

partner take you along? “The Honeymoon<br />

Spa Treatment” can make for a very<br />

fi ne bonding experience; plus you earn<br />

br<strong>own</strong>ie points for doing something<br />

adventurous – and get in her good graces<br />

by doing something she loves!<br />

Jalan Camplung Tanduk No.66,<br />

Dhyanapura, Seminyak<br />

Phone: +62 361 730 573<br />

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WELLBEING<br />

PILATES<br />

the path <strong>to</strong><br />

perfection<br />

It is easy <strong>to</strong> distinguish a dedicated Pilates<br />

practitioner from those who are less serious.<br />

Their limbs are lither, their midriff fi rmer, their<br />

stance more defi ned. They walk with the lilt of<br />

a dancer, and there is a certain body awareness<br />

about them that normal folk just don’t have.<br />

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“Pilates” was created by Joseph Pilates who studied<br />

Yoga, physical fi tness and Zen about 80 years ago,<br />

before moving <strong>to</strong> New York from Germany. He<br />

opened his fi rst studio there and quickly attracted<br />

the attention of New York visionaries. The exercise<br />

is all about connecting with your body. It is about<br />

strength and fl exibility, balance and coordination –<br />

not <strong>to</strong> mention fl at abs. It emphasises the balanced<br />

development of the body through core strength and<br />

<strong>to</strong>rso stability, and it helps <strong>to</strong> support effi cient, graceful<br />

movement.<br />

Pilates is diff erent from weight lifting, for example,<br />

which focuses solely on the arm and leg muscles while<br />

ignoring other body parts. It can also add bulk rather<br />

than long lean muscle mass. Even running or swimming<br />

doesn’t always engage the core, but in Pilates the core<br />

is what it’s all about. Those who really succeed at any<br />

sport learn <strong>to</strong> use these core muscles, but in Pilates this<br />

integrative approach is learned from the beginning.<br />

Pilates is about locating even tiny muscle groups in<br />

the body and working on them. It is about using your<br />

breath as a strengthening <strong>to</strong>ol.<br />

It is these six Pilates principles that make the Pilates<br />

method special:<br />

1. Centering<br />

Energy comes from the centre of your being – your<br />

core or power belt which lies behind the navel,<br />

extending up <strong>to</strong> the rib cage and d<strong>own</strong> <strong>to</strong> the hips.<br />

2. Concentration<br />

You need <strong>to</strong> concentrate fully while doing each<br />

exercise <strong>to</strong> locate the muscles and feel the full<br />

benefi ts of each movement.<br />

3. Control<br />

Total muscular control is what it is all about.<br />

4. Precision<br />

Every movement in Pilates is precise. We use the<br />

muscle and intrinsic power of the body rather<br />

than momentum. Movements are made slowly and<br />

methodically.<br />

5. Breathing<br />

All movements are in accordance with the breath,<br />

which maximises the benefi ts.<br />

6. Flow<br />

The fl uidity of the movements promotes the fl ow of<br />

energy within the body. There is none of the abrupt,<br />

jolting movements associated with exercise methods<br />

such as aerobics.<br />

After a few classes you will notice your posture<br />

and carriage have improved, even without a conscious<br />

eff ort. It just happens. Pilates is also about the<br />

integration of body, mind and spirit. What could be<br />

better?<br />

Ubud area,<br />

contact Asa at T:+6281 999004572<br />

E: asa.brynvall@ubudpilates.com<br />

www.ubudpilates.com<br />

Seminyak area,<br />

try the Sunset Pilates Studio<br />

(Located off Sunset Road)<br />

T:+62-361 791 4127


SHOPPING<br />

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INTRICATELY<br />

made in <strong>Bali</strong><br />

TEXT BY NAMHAR HERNANTO<br />

Given the artistic creativity of the<br />

<strong>Bali</strong>nese and the importance of<br />

aesthetics in the culture, it is no<br />

wonder that the island of <strong>Bali</strong> is, even<br />

<strong>to</strong>day, such a potpourri of artistic and<br />

cultural expression. From the intricate<br />

paintings intended for the worship<br />

of the gods <strong>to</strong> extensive, beautifully<br />

hand-crafted silver and gold jewelry<br />

and wooden statues, <strong>Bali</strong>nese art<br />

forms have been described by many as<br />

magical.<br />

Kodok Gembira (Happy Frog) painting<br />

Dimension: 1.5m x 5m<br />

USD 32,000<br />

Sweet Dragonfl y Collection by UC Silver<br />

(pendant with 18K gold and ruby)<br />

USD 3,200<br />

Jalan Wage Rudolf Supratman, Denpasar<br />

Phone: +62-361 1461 511<br />

www.ucsilverbali.com


Wooden Painting<br />

Dimension: 50cm x 120cm<br />

Rp 1,000,000<br />

Sukawati Art Market<br />

Nusa Penida Woven Cloth<br />

Rp 100,000<br />

Village Sakti, Nusa Penida Island<br />

Welovebali.org Bag’US<br />

For price request,<br />

visitt: www.welovebali.org<br />

or email cristina@welovebali.org.<br />

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OH WOW,<br />

me lovie<br />

It’s simply amazing <strong>to</strong> me how<br />

food in <strong>Bali</strong> has become a passion,<br />

an obsession and a way of life.<br />

TEXT AND PHOTO BY NAMHAR HERNANTO<br />

If a plate tells a thousand s<strong>to</strong>ries, you’ll come<br />

away with plenty of tales after a meal at W<br />

Retreat & Spa <strong>Bali</strong>. And it’s Ian Lovie, the<br />

resort’s Direc<strong>to</strong>r of Cuisine, who is going <strong>to</strong> be<br />

the s<strong>to</strong>ryteller.<br />

Do you fancy the mouth-watering, typical<br />

<strong>Bali</strong>nese suckling pig – made by a bald Scottish<br />

guy? Now, this type of food might shock<br />

the stricter traditionalists, but for me it is a<br />

scrumptious explosion of fl avor I’m very glad <strong>to</strong><br />

have sampled. It is Mr. Lovie, Scottish-born but<br />

Aussie by adoption, who came up with the idea<br />

<strong>to</strong> blend east and west in an exciting new menu<br />

at W’s Fire and Starfi sh Bloo.<br />

Lovie, who has a taste for simple pleasures,<br />

spent years gaining culinary experience in<br />

Europe and the Asia-Pacifi c before landing in<br />

<strong>Bali</strong>. Anyhow, I’ve been <strong>to</strong> W quite often and<br />

have certainly tried out Lovie’s creations, which,<br />

<strong>to</strong> me, represent exactly what makes him so<br />

distinctive as a chef.<br />

The dishes provide a window in<strong>to</strong> Lovie’s<br />

past in Scotland, Italy, Australia, and Vietnam;<br />

and the present in <strong>Bali</strong>. He has created brilliant<br />

fusion dishes, which, if not rigorously authentic<br />

or conventional (just like the suckling pig), but<br />

with the kind of 5-star presentation you would<br />

expect from a place like W. That said, Chef Lovie<br />

doesn’t use <strong>my</strong>stery meats, so don’t worry!<br />

His menu rotates with the seasons, using the<br />

freshest and fi nest ingredients only.<br />

At Starfi sh Bloo, Lovie has taken the fi nest<br />

meats, seafood and spices and interpreted them<br />

in the fi nest Asian fl avors by way of Western<br />

sensibilities. His open kitchen, containing<br />

a wood-fi re grill and oven, is a wonderland<br />

of smells and sights where meats sizzle and<br />

delicious gourmet pizzas are born.<br />

Jalan Petitenget, Seminyak<br />

Phone: +62-361 473 8106<br />

whotels.com/baliseminyak


WIZARD OF MOZAIC<br />

and Winemaker of Wynns<br />

Sue Hodder, Wynn’s senior winemaker<br />

Collection of Wynns Coonawarra Estates’ Wines<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> is currently in the grip<br />

of restaurant madness. The<br />

majority of the credit, of<br />

course, will defi nitely go<br />

<strong>to</strong> the <strong>to</strong>p-notch chefs that<br />

have made their mark in<br />

the industry, which has had<br />

countless creative cuisines<br />

and marvelous inventions.<br />

And Mozaic, kn<strong>own</strong> for its<br />

passionate and surprising<br />

dishes, is one of those<br />

fi ne restaurants that have<br />

established a reputation as a dining<br />

destination on the island – thanks <strong>to</strong><br />

the inventiveness of Chef-<strong>own</strong>er Chris<br />

Salans and the restaurant’s new family<br />

member Chef Renaud Le Rasle.<br />

Many have praised Salans’ ‘wizardry’<br />

in the Kitchen; he has been kn<strong>own</strong> <strong>to</strong><br />

have made the most out of <strong>Bali</strong> as his<br />

culinary playground. But last month,<br />

during one of Mozaic’s fi ne dining and<br />

wine evening series, came the turn for<br />

Le Rasle <strong>to</strong> bear out that he, <strong>to</strong>o, was a<br />

noted kitchen wizard. That’s right, the<br />

endowed chef confi rmed his splendid<br />

culinary knowledge by fashioning dishes<br />

<strong>to</strong> be paired with the premium wines of<br />

Australia’s Wynns Connawarra Estates.<br />

Abiding its fi ne dining and wine evening<br />

series, Mozaic <strong>to</strong>gether with the Australian<br />

winery threw its much-anticipated,<br />

exclusive one-night-only wine dinner on<br />

May 21. And as you might’ve guessed,<br />

when two award-winning institutions<br />

joined forces <strong>to</strong> create a marvelous<br />

dining experience, then magnifi cence<br />

is what you’d get and be served with.<br />

Accompanying the Wynn’s vintage<br />

wines, Le Rasle came up with a dazzling<br />

set menu, where he created a fl ow of<br />

dishes that ended with gratifying pairing<br />

of Mozaic’s Belimbing Luwuh (Valrhona<br />

‘Guanaja’ Chocolate Fondant, which was<br />

fresh star fruit sorbet and spiced young<br />

star fruit in a coriander seed caramel)<br />

and Wynn’s ultra premium John Riddoch<br />

– which was the highlight of the evening.<br />

The happy, satisfi ed faces of the diners<br />

showed how both Mozaic and Wynns were<br />

successful in creating an evening <strong>to</strong> be<br />

remembered. Sue Hodder, Wynn’s senior<br />

winemaker and the guest of honor for<br />

evening, seemed <strong>to</strong> be pleased as well.<br />

Jalan Raya Sanggingan, Ubud<br />

Phone: 975 768<br />

www.mozaic-bali.com<br />

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IT’S VINTAGE,<br />

not “Vintage-inspired”<br />

It is clear that this restaurant has opted for an<br />

atypical approach <strong>to</strong> design. The mid-century décor is<br />

nostalgic, resembling an old Indonesian house. Enter<br />

the dining area, decked with wonderful antiques, and<br />

the cozy sensation is immediate. Once seated, you<br />

can’t help but look around and marvel at the vintage<br />

décor. TEXT AND PHOTOS BY NAMHAR HERNANTO<br />

At <strong>Bali</strong>que, aesthetic value is highlighted. The stylists<br />

aimed for a rustic feel, giving cus<strong>to</strong>mers the<br />

impression of a dining experience they’ll be hardpressed<br />

<strong>to</strong> fi nd elsewhere. Most every inch of the<br />

ceiling is occupied a spinning fan. Aged Jakartan hampers and<br />

other vintage items intersperse the room, lending a homey feel.<br />

The lighting is warm and inviting – and that is very important.<br />

Aside from beachside barbecues and grills, Jimbaran didn’t<br />

used <strong>to</strong> have many dining options. That said, as a newcomer in<br />

the area, <strong>Bali</strong>que <strong>bring</strong>s a breath of fresh air for food enthusiasts.<br />

And given the unique feel of the restaurant, <strong>Bali</strong>que introduces a<br />

change of pace in dining.<br />

Then again, what’s a restaurant without good food? <strong>Bali</strong>que<br />

does not disappoint in that department.<br />

From the well-proportioned Moroccan dishes <strong>to</strong> the<br />

Indonesian specialty items, <strong>Bali</strong>que’s food is served <strong>to</strong> satisfy.<br />

Sampling some of the items from <strong>Bali</strong>que’s menu, we couldn’t<br />

help but concede that our meal was worth the traffi c-congested<br />

journey from Seminyak.<br />

Starting with the King Prawn Tempura, our lunch at <strong>Bali</strong>que<br />

turned out <strong>to</strong> be quite a feast. The presentation is certainly<br />

more appealing than your average tempura; and the taste<br />

and crunchiness are equally pleasing. The Fried Chicken Cajun,<br />

Moroccan Beef Kefta, and Tenderloin Steak that followed were<br />

conversation s<strong>to</strong>ppers – all chatter ceased as we concentrated<br />

on our food. We found it funny how the simple cheesecake could<br />

taste so wonderful at this restaurant.<br />

All in all, unlike the many newly emerging restaurants in <strong>Bali</strong>,<br />

<strong>Bali</strong>que has kept the pleasure of the dining experience intact,<br />

thanks <strong>to</strong> the vintage decor, the friendly service and great food.<br />

Jalan Uluwatu 39 (in front of InterContinental Hotel), Jimbaran<br />

T: +62 361 704 045<br />

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Jl. Cemara No. 29, Sanur<br />

T: (0361) 8555544


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KEBUN<br />

Ubud’s Little Piece<br />

of Provence<br />

TEXT AND PHOTOS BY AYU SEKAR<br />

D<strong>own</strong> in Jl. Hanoman, just before the Yoga Shop and<br />

the Yogi’s collecting point at Kafe is Kebun - the<br />

cutest new bistro in t<strong>own</strong>. The curlicued blueblack<br />

art deco sign states simply “Kebun - fi ne<br />

wines, artisan food”. That is all you need <strong>to</strong> know.<br />

In the fi rst place, its gorgeous architecture makes Kebun stand<br />

out. No more ersatz, <strong>to</strong>urist-image <strong>Bali</strong>, just an artist’s vision<br />

of a Tuscan winery: Pale beige s<strong>to</strong>newashed walls, an open-air<br />

fl oor plan and fl agged s<strong>to</strong>ne fl oors. The old eclectic furnishings<br />

assimilated with revamped vintage chairs looks just great. Waiters<br />

stand by wearing long blue-and-white striped aprons. Occupying<br />

half of the premises is the open kitchen and bistro section with air<br />

conditioning and more of the same old-timey vibe.<br />

The great wine list focuses the attention, while the plaintive<br />

strains of Edith Piaf and other French songbirds add <strong>to</strong> the exotic<br />

atmosphere – although personally I feel that Italian opera would<br />

be a better fi t.


But somber French artistes aside, the place is just as pretty as<br />

a picture. If the restaurant were located d<strong>own</strong> south it would be<br />

busy from dawn <strong>to</strong> midnight, but the Ubud crowd is a bit slower<br />

<strong>to</strong> cot<strong>to</strong>n on <strong>to</strong> anything that isn’t d<strong>own</strong>right earthy or esoteric.<br />

The menu is designed <strong>to</strong> please, written on blackboards listing<br />

the daily specials. One day it could be Spanish-style Garlic Prawns;<br />

another day Calamari Fritti with Homemade Aioli; or perhaps a<br />

Mediterranean Grilled Haloumi Salad or Linguini Arabiata.<br />

Other interesting dishes make an appearance on the anythingbut-standard<br />

menu. Try the authentic-tasting Gratinéed Frechn<br />

Onion Soup with the Lamb Shank Tagine Style; or the irresistiblesounding<br />

Kebun Macaroni and Cheese served with gruyere and<br />

parmesan cheese and a green salad on the side – everyday<br />

comfort food with a twist!<br />

The menu boasts a host of salads as well as other choices, so<br />

you are sure <strong>to</strong> be spoiled for choice.<br />

The wine list is eclectic and surprisingly good, so that<br />

even just dropping in for a glass of wine (or two!) in the late<br />

afternoon is already fabulous.<br />

Kebun is the brainchild of the Kafe, <strong>Bali</strong> Spirit and Yoga Barn<br />

group headed by Megan Pappenheim. The talented British<br />

designer used <strong>to</strong> be a set designer in London, so he knows<br />

how <strong>to</strong> create atmosphere. He has attended <strong>to</strong> every single<br />

painstaking detail from the wait staff aprons <strong>to</strong> the<br />

laying of the s<strong>to</strong>ne walls, and the fl agged courtyard fl oor.<br />

Introducing a European vision <strong>to</strong> <strong>Bali</strong>nese artisans who have<br />

their <strong>own</strong> view of the world takes a leap of faith, but it has been<br />

achieved and well.<br />

Of all the new establishments mushrooming in Ubud’s<br />

streets, Kebun takes the cake.


NIGHTLIFE<br />

When the sun hits the horizon, then The Shore Roof Top is the place <strong>to</strong> have ‘Poisoned Apple’<br />

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ELEGANT &<br />

SOPHISTICATED<br />

in Nusa Dua<br />

The nightlife venues in Nusa Dua combine all the necessities of a great<br />

lounge; you can enjoy your drink on plush and swanky settees, get carried<br />

away by the soft, classical notes of the piano, or even groove <strong>to</strong> the beats of<br />

a live DJ. Satisfy the party animal in you at Nusa Dua’s über-chic venues.


Your playground at King Cole Bar<br />

Whatever the occasion, be it an important celebration<br />

or the simple desire <strong>to</strong> indulge, champagne makes<br />

any occasion feel special; and the King Cole Bar<br />

at the St. Regis <strong>Bali</strong> is just the place <strong>to</strong> have that<br />

celebra<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>to</strong>ast. The lounge at King Cole off ers a full bar menu,<br />

from fi ne champagnes and divine martinis <strong>to</strong> island-inspired<br />

cocktails shaken with fresh-squeezed juices.<br />

And continuing the legacy of the original King Cole Bar in<br />

St. Regis New York, the resort’s mixologist has created an<br />

interesting local twist <strong>to</strong> the Bloody Mary for guest’s sipping<br />

pleasure. Each evening, the King Cole Bar presents a fi re dance<br />

ritual on the ground fl oor before the grand staircase, just before<br />

the live jazz band starts up. The outdoor seating off ers tranquil<br />

garden and ocean scenery and the refreshment of gentle<br />

ocean breezes. Indoor bar seating is comfortable and intimate,<br />

surrounded by handcrafted Indonesian artifacts and art.<br />

Another sophisticated nightlife venue in Nusa Dua is the<br />

Nikko <strong>Bali</strong> Resort & Spa, where the martini has really made<br />

a comeback. The resort recently introduced not one, ten or<br />

twenty but ninety nine martinis <strong>to</strong> its beverage list for you<br />

<strong>to</strong> choose from. At Nikko <strong>Bali</strong>, It has never been more fun or<br />

fashionable <strong>to</strong> enjoy both classic as well as new wave martinis.<br />

Deriving inspiration from the fairy tale Snow White and the<br />

Seven Dwarves, Nikko <strong>Bali</strong> Resort & Spa also recently introduced<br />

its <strong>own</strong> version of the ‘Poisoned Apple’. The cocktail is vodkabased,<br />

induced with aromatic lemongrass, the sweetness of<br />

crushed apple, tanginess of orange liqueur and lime juice and<br />

then <strong>to</strong>pped with dessert wine. But the uniqueness of this drink<br />

is in how it is served – inside a fresh cored apple. This special<br />

<strong>to</strong>uch intensifi es the drink even further with the fresh aroma of<br />

the apple – which you can munch on later.<br />

Opposite page<br />

Roof<strong>to</strong>p at the Shore, Nikko <strong>Bali</strong> Resort & Spa<br />

Jalan Raya Nusa Dua Selatan, Nusa Dua<br />

Phone: 773 377<br />

This page<br />

King Cole Bar, St. Regis <strong>Bali</strong> Resort<br />

Kawasan Pariwisata Nusa Dua Lot S6, Nusa Dua<br />

Phone: 847 8111<br />

Sakala <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jalan Pratama 88 Tanjung Benoa, Nusa Dua<br />

Phone: 774 499<br />

WHAT YOU SHOULD WEAR<br />

Elegant, artsy casual, resort casual, or classic black.<br />

GO HERE WITH<br />

A date or with friends.<br />

CROWD<br />

Mature, classy, elegant.<br />

PARKING<br />

Spacious with valet services available at the three venues.<br />

The resort’s Marina Deck and roof<strong>to</strong>p at The Shore are the<br />

ideal spots <strong>to</strong> quench your thirst during twilight hours. Both<br />

venues at Nikko are intimate, not overwhelming and certainly<br />

not overcrowded, which adds <strong>to</strong> their appeal.<br />

In the neighboring, equally prestigious Tanjung Benoa is<br />

Sakala <strong>Bali</strong>, the latest chic playground for Nusa Dua’s stylish<br />

crowd. The venue off ers an intimate lounge experience, drawing<br />

focus in the main room with the 15-meter long, 400-bottle wine<br />

cellar and a DJ booth. Venturing further in<strong>to</strong> the venue, you will<br />

encounter the Beach Lounge, an intimate oceanfront boite with<br />

projection walls and an outdoor seating area. In tribute <strong>to</strong> the<br />

tradition on classic mixology, the bar menu emphasizes specialty<br />

cocktails with a modern twist.


GETAWAY<br />

Life in<br />

NUSA PENIDA<br />

TEXT AND PHOTOS BY NAMHAR HERNANTO<br />

Who would’ve thought that a tiny island that was once used as<br />

an abandonment site holds so many charms? Yet, it’s strange<br />

<strong>to</strong> learn that such a beautiful place as Nusa Penida is still not<br />

frequented by visi<strong>to</strong>rs; despite that the island off ers a real<br />

glimpse of traditional <strong>Bali</strong>. Nusa Penida is an area where nature is<br />

unspoiled and tradition reigns <strong>to</strong> its very core.


Nusa Penida is commonly<br />

branded as a beach getaway.<br />

The island’s bay features white<br />

sand and clear waters that are<br />

perfect for snorkeling and diving. Some<br />

of the beaches are truly idyllic spots,<br />

and you don’t need <strong>to</strong> share them with<br />

anyone else, apart from the dive boats<br />

that dock off shore. But if you go on foot<br />

deeper inland, you’ll discover the true<br />

beauty of Nusa Penida and island life.<br />

Visiting Sakti village in Nusa Penida<br />

is one way <strong>to</strong> have a uniquely <strong>Bali</strong>nese<br />

experience. Here, you can closely observe<br />

the traditional way of life and discover<br />

how the <strong>Bali</strong>nese go about work and<br />

pleasure. Each person plays an integral<br />

role in serving the larger community,<br />

working happily in large groups, chatting<br />

and laughing as they prepare for the<br />

religious ceremonies and festivities that<br />

maintain the social harmony.<br />

Due <strong>to</strong> a lack of natural fresh water,<br />

few crops are gr<strong>own</strong> on Nusa Penida, and<br />

even basic foodstuff s have <strong>to</strong> be brought<br />

in from elsewhere by boat. Given that<br />

the villages on the island are some of<br />

the oldest in <strong>Bali</strong>, they have their <strong>own</strong><br />

unique version of weaving, dance and<br />

architecture. You can see fi rsthand how<br />

the locals weave their traditional cloth<br />

in the garden of their home, and how<br />

the women of the village work <strong>to</strong>gether<br />

<strong>to</strong> make off erings for an upcoming<br />

ceremony.<br />

You can buy traditional woven cloth<br />

straight from the villagers in their homes.<br />

Street hawkers are mostly children<br />

and will off er you souvenirs such as<br />

necklaces, palm oil and t-shirts. But don’t<br />

worry that they’ll swarm you; they will<br />

wait for you <strong>to</strong> come <strong>to</strong> them instead.<br />

Before entering the village, you will<br />

see pigs and piglets roaming around.<br />

This typical local lives<strong>to</strong>ck is a distinctive<br />

sight in the area. Don’t be surprised if<br />

a chicken or a cow crosses your path,<br />

or you might seem them taking a rest<br />

somewhere under the shade. Nusa Penida<br />

has become an unoffi cial bird sanctuary<br />

for the endangered <strong>Bali</strong> Starling. A similar<br />

sanctuary in the West <strong>Bali</strong> National Park<br />

has failed in its conservation endeavour<br />

because of poachers, but the one in Nusa<br />

Penida has been by far the most successful<br />

<strong>to</strong> prevent the <strong>Bali</strong> Starling from becoming<br />

extinct, and this is because the villagers<br />

actively protect the birds.<br />

Visi<strong>to</strong>rs should therefore expect<br />

higher prices than in <strong>Bali</strong>, and not bank<br />

on any <strong>to</strong>urism-related luxury items<br />

being available for purchase here. Plan<br />

accordingly — this is as off -the-beatentrack<br />

as you can get in the province of <strong>Bali</strong>.


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How <strong>to</strong> get there<br />

There are several ports that off er public<br />

boat trips <strong>to</strong> Nusa Penida from Benoa,<br />

Sanur, Kusamba or Padang Bai in East <strong>Bali</strong>.<br />

However, if you travel there using the <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Hai Cruises’ Aris<strong>to</strong>cat, not only can you<br />

enjoy the boat’s facilities, but the package<br />

includes a guided <strong>to</strong>ur <strong>to</strong> Sakti village, a<br />

snorkeling <strong>to</strong>ur and time <strong>to</strong> relax on the<br />

beach before you return.<br />

What To do<br />

Nusa Penida is a wild, rugged and largely<br />

untamed island with plenty <strong>to</strong> off er<br />

<strong>to</strong> those with an adventurous spirit.<br />

Sightseeing is best in the villages and<br />

jungles of the island, particularly for<br />

sightings of the <strong>Bali</strong> starling. Nusa Penida<br />

is also considered one of the best diving<br />

destinations in the world, with as many<br />

as 20 diving sites including Manta Point,<br />

Suana Bay, Malibu Point, Crystal Bay and<br />

Toyapakeh. Malibu Point with its silver<br />

tips, white reef tips, gray reefs and a large<br />

number of sharks is especially beautiful.<br />

The Manta Point itself is a limes<strong>to</strong>ne rock<br />

off the Pandan cave.<br />

Getting around<br />

Renting a mo<strong>to</strong>rcycle is the most practical<br />

option. Look for vendors in Toyopakeh<br />

and Sampalan (or more likely, they will<br />

fi nd you!). You may be able <strong>to</strong> fi nd a rental<br />

vehicle but they are not common. Local<br />

public transport is in small old bemo or<br />

on the back of a truck. These vehicles ply<br />

the north coast road quite regularly, but<br />

elsewhere on the island do not bank on<br />

anything.<br />

Accommodations<br />

There are some small, simple homestays<br />

and bungalows on Nusa Penida. These<br />

are in the north between Toyapakeh and<br />

Sampalan. Visi<strong>to</strong>rs <strong>to</strong> the island often do<br />

not book ahead and instead turn up and<br />

take their chances.<br />

Where <strong>to</strong> eat<br />

There are simple local warung on Nusa<br />

Penida but no western-style restaurants <strong>to</strong><br />

speak of. The area of Sampalan has several<br />

good roadside warung and the night market<br />

serves up local dishes such as siomai (fi sh<br />

cake) and bakso (meatballs). Try the freshlycaught<br />

fi sh for a real taste of Nusa Penida.


Once upon a time in the magical middle<br />

kingdom of Bedulu, a dynamic Hindu-<br />

Javanese holy man held a big pow-wow<br />

with the aim of uniting all of <strong>Bali</strong>’s religious<br />

sects.<br />

1000 years later, Hindu-Java is long gone<br />

but that ‘conference’ (pesamuan) is still<br />

being commemorated once a year at Pura<br />

Samuan Tiga.<br />

The priest’s name, Empu Kuturan, has gone<br />

d<strong>own</strong> in his<strong>to</strong>ry as the father of Hindu-<strong>Bali</strong><br />

— that branch of ceremonially-rich Siwa-<br />

Buddhism that is still practiced, fervently,<br />

across the island.<br />

Last month was the temple’s odalan<br />

anniversary — I was lucky <strong>to</strong> record a series<br />

of magical moments that left me numb<br />

with awe.<br />

“If only the <strong>Bali</strong>nese could turn their<br />

organizational skills <strong>to</strong> the <strong>bag</strong>gage trolleys<br />

at the airport” one cynic dryly observed<br />

while watching the temple’s courtyards in<br />

perfect synchronized action.<br />

It was a magnifi cent show.<br />

The day before I had travelled from the<br />

chaos that is Denpasar’s airport, through<br />

the chaos that is now west Denpasar, <strong>to</strong><br />

the odalan of another ancient temple, the<br />

exquisite Pura Maospahit in Grenceng,<br />

Central Denpasar.<br />

I had met one of the temple’s priests on<br />

line on Facebook and was invited <strong>to</strong> record<br />

the event.<br />

As the <strong>to</strong>urists get dumb and dumber —<br />

eschewing the delights of Real <strong>Bali</strong> in favour<br />

of the cheap thrills of ‘New (pasteurized)<br />

Beep-Bop <strong>Bali</strong>’ — the <strong>Bali</strong>nese are getting<br />

bigger and brighter, even reading <strong>my</strong><br />

column <strong>to</strong> reaffi rm their belief in their <strong>own</strong><br />

text and images by MADE WIJAYA<br />

THAT OLD WHITE MAGIC<br />

“If only the <strong>Bali</strong>nese could turn their organizational skills <strong>to</strong> the <strong>bag</strong>gage trolleys at<br />

Denpasar’s airport” one cynic dryly observed, while watching the temple’s courtyards in<br />

perfect synchronized action.<br />

wonderfulness.<br />

Amongst the <strong>Bali</strong>nese there is a huge<br />

renaissance in interest in all things<br />

classical, in inverse proportion <strong>to</strong> the<br />

interest expressed within the <strong>to</strong>urist and<br />

expatriate communities. These days, one<br />

hardly ever sees a <strong>to</strong>urist at a big temple<br />

event.<br />

The 21 day long temple festival at Pura<br />

Besakih which also culminated last month<br />

— the 10 th and 11 th months on the <strong>Bali</strong>nese<br />

calendar holier than others — was packed<br />

like never before.<br />

The high priests had walkie-talkies and<br />

the temple wardens (pecalang) were like<br />

sacred service agents herding devotees<br />

from courtyard <strong>to</strong> courtyard like souped-up<br />

shepherds. Besakih even has a new corps of<br />

ojek mo<strong>to</strong>rbike taxis that ferry the faithful<br />

from their increasingly bigger buses in<br />

increasing more distant car parks. Many<br />

were dressed like Marlon Brando in “On<br />

the Waterfront”. (See pho<strong>to</strong> “Ojek Chic”<br />

next page).<br />

This year the bus which <strong>my</strong> offi ce rented<br />

had a smoking section and a <strong>to</strong>ilet and a<br />

dashingly good looking driver who caused<br />

quite a stir in the front seats when he<br />

sounded his mega claxon. (See <strong>my</strong> video<br />

‘Besakih is a Mood’:http://www.youtube.<br />

com/watch?v=Nbhr5Wmn9TA).<br />

Now read on!<br />

9 May 2012: To Samuan Tiga for the<br />

“Siat Sampiyan” (Battle of the dangling<br />

off erings) ceremonies<br />

<strong>Bali</strong>nese temples often ‘host’ ceremonial<br />

battles. Most famous is the Perang Dewa<br />

‘Battle of the Gods’ held in a<br />

Opposite page:<br />

Parekan attendants at<br />

Samuan Tiga Temple convey<br />

the seven sacred peselang<br />

effi gies d<strong>own</strong> the temple’s<br />

central steps during the<br />

climax of the odalan festival,<br />

6 May 2012.<br />

Below:<br />

Pre-teen rejang dancers await<br />

their call at Pura Maospahit,<br />

Denpasar, 5 May 2012.<br />

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Siat Sampiyan<br />

Battle of the dangling off ering<br />

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Lady attendants pray<br />

before the start of the<br />

rituals.


temple at Satria village East of Klungkung<br />

on Kuningan holyday. During this ritual,<br />

devotees in a trance-like state carry<br />

palanquin of seated deities around and<br />

around like dodgem cars.<br />

At Tenganan, the <strong>Bali</strong> Aga village, one<br />

temple festival is celebrated with halfnaked<br />

young men wielding wicker shields<br />

battle each other with sheaths of prickly<br />

pandanus leaves.<br />

In Munggu Village, west of Seminyak, also<br />

on Kuningan, hundreds of villagers take <strong>to</strong><br />

the streets with bamboo poles which are<br />

crossed and bashed in the air as turmoil<br />

erupts.<br />

Perhaps the most pho<strong>to</strong>graphed ritual<br />

‘battle’ is the SIAT SAMPIYAN at Pura<br />

Samuan Tiga, made famous in a series<br />

of images published by Ubud-based<br />

pho<strong>to</strong>grapher Rio Helmi in the 1980s.<br />

• • •<br />

This morning I arrive at 10 a.m. <strong>to</strong> fi nd<br />

groups of permas lady temple attendants<br />

fl uttering in front of shrines — <strong>to</strong>day they<br />

are wearing an abundance of red and white<br />

fl owers in their <strong>to</strong>p knots and elegant two<strong>to</strong>ne<br />

black and white costumes.<br />

These attendants make all the off erings<br />

and, with the 300 or so male attendants,<br />

called parekan, decorate the shrines and<br />

run all the rituals. There is no royal patron<br />

for Samuan Tiga; six pekraman (sub-village<br />

units) run the 30 day event every year with<br />

approximately 1000 families paying Rp.<br />

100.000 each.<br />

By 11 a.m. the thee main courtyards of<br />

the 10 th century ‘state temple’ are packed;<br />

there are three gamelan orchestras playing<br />

and the press corps has been corralled,<br />

against its will, in a sunny spot north of<br />

the Bale Pegat ‘Pavilion of Oath’. Regular<br />

announcements threaten expulsion if we<br />

disobey.<br />

I don’t carry a big lens or a saddle <strong>bag</strong> so I<br />

manage <strong>to</strong> avoid arrest by sidling up <strong>to</strong> the<br />

temple’s ‘Chief Prosecu<strong>to</strong>r’, and guardian,<br />

Mr. Wayan Patra and give him a copy of the<br />

video I made two days ago at the temple’s<br />

big day (See ‘Mapeselang Pura Samuan<br />

Tiga’:<br />

http://www.youtube.com/<br />

watch?v=kGePY1iA8wM).<br />

We are soon fast friends and I am pressed<br />

<strong>to</strong> donate a carpark or ten varieties of<br />

coconut. (Apparently there’s a pale-face<br />

priest in the village called Wayan Hawaii<br />

who’s very generous).<br />

He confi rms, as Rio Helmi had, that the<br />

Pralingga Peselang gods, unique <strong>to</strong> this<br />

temple, symbolize Buddhism, whilst the<br />

temple’s other gods represent Siwa-ite<br />

Hinduism.<br />

As we discuss the fascinating 1000 year<br />

old his<strong>to</strong>ry of this festival, congo-lines of<br />

The head priest of Pura Samuan Tiga witnesses the mock battle from his podium perch.<br />

permas attendants start weaving around<br />

the temple in perambulations similar <strong>to</strong><br />

those I have seen in the Buddhist temples<br />

of Burma and Bhutan.<br />

By noon the 500 or so parekan surge d<strong>own</strong><br />

the temple’s central processional stair and,<br />

holding hands in a long daisy chain, start<br />

ricocheting of shrine bases and walls as<br />

they perambulate in frenzied fashion.<br />

The gamelan music turns nasty.<br />

The permas start wailing.<br />

The groups race pell mell, from shrine <strong>to</strong><br />

shrine, off ering prayers. In front of the<br />

main paruman shrine the sweaty, heaving<br />

mass of men erupt in<strong>to</strong> a sort of Ketjak<br />

Dance as the head priest comes d<strong>own</strong> the<br />

shrine’s central stair, not unlike a Vegas<br />

diva, with a shining silver vat of holy water.<br />

It’s all terribly theatrical and pho<strong>to</strong>genic;<br />

“like a scout jamboree on jungle juice”,<br />

one cynic pronounces. (As such events get<br />

more and more ‘choreographed’ in <strong>Bali</strong>,<br />

cynicism is bound <strong>to</strong> creep in with the<br />

theatre critics. Ed.).<br />

The next ‘act’ involves the parekan players<br />

grabbing the sampiyan — large woven shine<br />

‘earings’ — and beating each other around<br />

the central court.<br />

In other corners of the temple’s main court<br />

a gamelan thrashes out a beefy beleganjur<br />

melody, while pho<strong>to</strong>graphers resist arrest,<br />

the High Priest beams blissfully from<br />

his holy perch as glee-fi lled gladia<strong>to</strong>rs<br />

erupt in<strong>to</strong> a melee of woven coconut and<br />

boisterousness below.<br />

A rio<strong>to</strong>usly good show comes <strong>to</strong> its end: the<br />

fi nal act in a temple festival that has raged<br />

for almost a month, with huge heapings of<br />

devotion, decoration and drama!<br />

Enthusiasts can watch the video:<br />

Direc<strong>to</strong>r’s cut: SIAT SAMPIYAN, Pura<br />

Samuan Tiga http://www.youtube.com/<br />

watch?v=IMhSTaXqiMk<br />

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To Market<br />

To MARKET<br />

Markets are always a lively scene and the traditional<br />

market in Amlapura is no exception.<br />

TEXT AND PHOTOS BY AYU SEKAR<br />

While the western wing of the market is being <strong>to</strong>rn<br />

d<strong>own</strong> <strong>to</strong> make way for yet another three-s<strong>to</strong>ried<br />

concrete intrusion (where the <strong>to</strong>p fl oor gets<br />

little business and becomes a kind of vast retail<br />

desert) the eastern section is in fi ne form.<br />

The market has a truly organic feel. Women sit on the edge<br />

of narrow lanes selling their wares, or at the back of parked<br />

utility trucks where are all their goods are displayed on a piece<br />

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of cloth. They sell watermelons, fi sh, fruit,<br />

chickens – anything goes.<br />

Inside, the market is dimly lit, and<br />

this is where you can fi nd cultural<br />

paraphernalia and ritualistic objects.<br />

Pottery made in the surrounding villages<br />

sits on nests of straw in neat rows, <strong>to</strong><br />

prevent breakages.<br />

There are ritualistic objects for<br />

conducting ceremonies, prayers and<br />

rituals and many strange items one<br />

has never seen before. A visit <strong>to</strong> these<br />

markets is like a foray in<strong>to</strong> another<br />

world. Outside the building, Javanese<br />

hawkers sell infl atable <strong>to</strong>ys and other<br />

cheap manufactured objects such as<br />

<strong>plastic</strong> bowls, brooms, strainers and other<br />

kitchen necessities.<br />

One vendor sells handmade out of the<br />

back of a utility truck. The knives are<br />

made using iron from old car suspension<br />

systems and are guaranteed <strong>to</strong> stay sharp<br />

for a lifetime, although they may need<br />

oiling every now and then. The knives<br />

range from basic parang and kitchen<br />

knives <strong>to</strong> elaborate daggers and novelty<br />

knives. They all captivating <strong>to</strong> look at and<br />

make great souvenirs.<br />

There is usually a gem seller or two<br />

lurking about. They sell a range of<br />

readymade rings and s<strong>to</strong>nes with all kinds<br />

of magical properties – if you believe in<br />

that sort of thing!<br />

All in all a visit <strong>to</strong> the market makes<br />

for a great morning adventure, but you<br />

need <strong>to</strong> get there early. Every third day is<br />

market day when traders come in from all<br />

over <strong>Bali</strong>, but even on a non-market day it<br />

is worth a visit.<br />

This Page : Banana Seller<br />

Opposite Page, clockwise from <strong>to</strong>p left<br />

Tauge Seller, Chicken Seller, The Week’s Rice,<br />

Dried Fish Seller.


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Exhibit Gallery<br />

Jl. Petitenget 106, Seminyak<br />

P. 4739 385<br />

Folkart Gallery<br />

Jl Laksamana 17B, Seminyak<br />

P. 738 113/734 123<br />

www.folkartgallerybali.com<br />

Franklin Lee Art Gallery<br />

Jl Laksamana 34A, Seminyak<br />

Gajah Mas Gallery<br />

Jl. Hanoman at Jl. Pengosekan<br />

Ubud, P. 976 283<br />

Ganesha Gallery<br />

Four Seasons Hotel Jimbaran,<br />

P. 701 010<br />

Gaya Fusion of Senses<br />

Jl. Raya Sayan, Ubud<br />

P. 979 253/979 252<br />

www.gayafuison.com<br />

Jenggala Gallery<br />

Jl. Uluwatu II, Jimbaran<br />

P. 703 311<br />

www.jenggala-bali.com<br />

Karma Gallery<br />

Jl. Tangkuban Perahu, Kuta; P. 734 130<br />

www.karmabali.com<br />

Kendra Gallery<br />

Uma Sapna Villa Seminyak<br />

P. 736 628<br />

www.kendragallery.com<br />

Klinik Seni Taxu Gallery<br />

Jl. Gunung Rinjani IX A No. 8<br />

Denpasar, P. 482 593<br />

Komaneka Fine Art Gallery<br />

Jl. Monkey Forest, Ubud<br />

P. 976 090, F. 977 140<br />

www.gallery.komaneka.com<br />

Low Art Gallery<br />

Jl. Raya Ubud, Ubud,<br />

P. +62 81 338 565 962<br />

Mata Gallery<br />

Jl. Basangkasa No. 215, Seminyak<br />

P. 737 243<br />

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Metis Gallery<br />

Jl. Petitenget No.6, Kerobokan Kelod<br />

P. 4737 888, F. 847 5472<br />

www.metisbali.com<br />

Naka Contemporary Art<br />

Jl. Kunti No. 16, Seminyak, <strong>Bali</strong><br />

P. 733 768<br />

www.nakacontemporaryart.com<br />

Natural Fibre Gallery<br />

Jl. Raya Sanggingan, Ubud<br />

P. 742 1960 / 977 995<br />

Open Space Gallery<br />

Jl. Danau Tamblingan, P. 289 363<br />

Oracle Gallery<br />

Jl. Raya Sanggingan Ubud,<br />

Opposite Uma Hotel<br />

Paros Gallery<br />

Jl. Pantai Purnama Br. Pala, Sukawati<br />

P. 298 120<br />

Quidzy Gallery<br />

Jl. Kunti II No. 20, Seminyak<br />

P. 738 631 / 736 859<br />

Raka Fine Art Gallery<br />

Jl. Raya Mas No. 86 Mas, Ubud<br />

P. 974 538<br />

Richard Meyer Culture<br />

Jl. Petitenget 200xx, Kerobokan<br />

P. 744 5179<br />

www.richardmeyerculture.com<br />

Seniwati Gallery<br />

Jl. Sriwidari 2B, Ubud, P. 975 485<br />

www.seniwatigallery.com<br />

The Society Art Gallery<br />

Jl. Kunti Seminyak, P. 733 771<br />

www.society-artbali.com<br />

The Gallery<br />

Jl. Sunset Road 89, Seminyak<br />

P. 731 738<br />

www.thegallerybali.com<br />

Tony Raka<br />

Jl. Raya Mas No. 86 Mas, Ubud<br />

P. 781 6785<br />

www.<strong>to</strong>nyrakaartgallery.com<br />

<strong>Bali</strong>wood Galeries<br />

Jl. Penestanan, Sayan - Ubud<br />

P. 972 616, F. 972 632<br />

<strong>Bali</strong>wood Exhibitions<br />

Jl. Penestanan, Sayan - Ubud<br />

P. 972 616, F. 972 632<br />

Warisan Galleries<br />

Antiques, Contemporary & Gift-wears<br />

Jl. Kerobokan Raya 38<br />

P. 730 047, 730 710<br />

www.warisan.com<br />

www.warisanrestaurant.com<br />

MUSEUMS<br />

An<strong>to</strong>nio Blanco Renaissance Museum<br />

Jl. Raya Campuan, Ubud, P. 975 502<br />

www.blancobali.com<br />

ARMA (Agung Rai Museum of Art)<br />

Jl. Bima Pengosekan, Ubud<br />

P. 974 228<br />

Museum Le Majeur<br />

Jl. Hang Tuah, Sanur; P. 286 201<br />

Museum of <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jl. Letkol Wisnu - Denpasar, P. 227 7271<br />

Museum Pasifi ka<br />

BTDC Area Blok P Nusa Dua 80363<br />

P. 774 624 / 774 935, F. 774 559<br />

Museum Puri Lukisan<br />

Jl. Raya Ubud, Gianyar; P. 975 136<br />

www.museumpurilukisan.com<br />

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Neka Art Museum<br />

Jl. Raya Campuhan, P. 975 074<br />

www.museumneka.com<br />

Museum Sidik Jari<br />

Jl. Hayam Wuruk No. 175, P. 235 115<br />

Rudana Museum<br />

Peliatan, Teges - Ubud, P. 975 779<br />

www.museumrudana.com<br />

TOURIST<br />

ATTRACTIONS<br />

TEMPLES<br />

Tanah Lot<br />

South West <strong>Bali</strong> - Tabanan<br />

Pura Jayaprana<br />

Northwest <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Pura Besakih<br />

Northeast <strong>Bali</strong> - Karangasem<br />

Pura Ulun Danu Batur<br />

Near Batur Village<br />

Pura Gunung Kawi<br />

North of Ubud - between Seribatu &<br />

Tampak Siring<br />

Pura Tirtha Empul<br />

North of Ubud - between Seribatu &<br />

Tampak Siring<br />

Uluwatu<br />

South <strong>Bali</strong> on Bukit Badung<br />

Pura Rambut Siwi<br />

Southwest <strong>Bali</strong> (10km from Madewi)<br />

Pura Yeh Gangga<br />

Near Mengwi - Tabanan<br />

Pura Ulun Danu Bratan<br />

Near Bedugul<br />

Pura Tirta Gunung Kawi<br />

North of Ubud - between Seribatu &<br />

Tampak Siring<br />

Brahma Vihara Ashrama Buddhist<br />

Monastery - Near Lovina<br />

PARKS<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Bird Park<br />

Jl. Cok Ngurah Gambir, Singapadu<br />

P. 299 352<br />

www.bali-bird-park.com<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Botanical Garden<br />

Candi Kuning, Baturiti, Tabanan<br />

P. (0368) 220 50 / 212 73<br />

www.kebunrayabali.com<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Safari and Marine Park<br />

Jl. By Pass Prof. Dr. Ida Bagus<br />

Mantra, Gianyar, P. 950 000<br />

www.balisafarimarinepark.com<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Tree<strong>to</strong>p Adventure Park<br />

Bedugul Botanical Gardens<br />

P. 852 0680, www.balitree<strong>to</strong>p.com<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Zoo<br />

Desa Singapadu, Gianyar<br />

P. 294 356 / 294 357, F. 298 608<br />

www.bali-zoo.com<br />

Elephant Safari Park<br />

Jl. Elephant Park Taro, Ubud <strong>Bali</strong><br />

P. 721 480<br />

www.baliadventure<strong>to</strong>urs.com<br />

Paintball<br />

Jimbaran Hills Activity Village<br />

Banjar Kangin Ungasan Nusa Dua<br />

P. 703 473, F. 703473<br />

Umalas Stable<br />

Jl. Lestari 9X, Umalas Kauh<br />

Kerobokan, P. 731 402<br />

Waterbom <strong>Bali</strong><br />

PO BOX 1055 Tuban, Kuta-<strong>Bali</strong><br />

P. 755 676, F. 758 243<br />

www.waterbom.com<br />

CAVES<br />

Goa Gajah ( Elephant Cave )<br />

Near Teges - Gianyar<br />

Goa Karang Sari<br />

Nusa Penida Island-Southeast of <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Goa Lawah ( Bat Cave )<br />

Klungkung<br />

PALACES<br />

Puri Semarapura - Klungkung<br />

Puri Agung Kanginan<br />

Karangasem, Amlapura<br />

Taman Ujung Water Palace<br />

Near Amlapura, East <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Tirtha Gangga Royal Bathing Pools<br />

Near Amlapura, Karangasem<br />

WATER SPORTS<br />

DIVING & SNORKELING<br />

AquaMarine Diving<br />

Jl. Raya Petitenget 2A, Kuta<br />

P. 473 8020, F. 473 8021<br />

www.aquamarinediving.com<br />

Bakas Aneka Citra Wisata Tirta<br />

Jl. Danau Tamblingan No. 82, Sanur<br />

P. 287 256, F. 282 455<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Apollo Dive & Water Sport<br />

Jl. Pratama No. 70, Tanjung Benoa<br />

P. 778 744, F. 778 744<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Diving Acade<strong>my</strong><br />

Jl. Danau Buyan No. 14B, Sanur<br />

P. 270 252, F. 284 431<br />

www.scubali.com<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Hai Diving Adventures<br />

Jl. Pelabuhan Benoa<br />

P. 724 062, F. 724 062<br />

www.balihaidiving.com<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Dive Sport Club<br />

Jl. Danau Poso No. 38, Sanur<br />

P. 288 582, F. 287 692<br />

www.bali-dive.com<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Eka Jaya<br />

Jl. Raya Kediri No. 101X, Tuban<br />

P. 766 278, F. 766 279<br />

www.ceninganislandclub.com<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> International Diving Profesional<br />

Jl. Danau Poso No. 26, Sanur 80228<br />

P. 270 759 / 285 065, F. 270 760<br />

www.bidp-balidiving.com<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Scuba<br />

Jl. Danau Poso No. 40, Sanur<br />

P. 288 610, F. 270 862<br />

www.baliscuba.com<br />

Benoa Tirta Harum<br />

Jl. Pratama No. 36X, Nusa Dua<br />

P. 775 575, F. 772 251<br />

www.tirtaharum.com<br />

Eco Dive International<br />

Ds Amed Culik, Karangasem<br />

P. (0363) 234 82; www.ecodivebali.com<br />

Ena Dive<br />

Jl. Tirta Ening No. 1, Sanur<br />

P. 288 829, F. 287 945 www.enadive.co.id<br />

Gangga Divers<br />

Dsn Kalanganyar, Ds Nyuh Tebel<br />

Candidasa, Manggis<br />

P. (0363) 411 09, F. (0363) 414 03<br />

www.lotusbungalows.com<br />

Hot Dog Dive &<br />

Water Sport<br />

Jl. Pratama, Tanjung Benoa No. 62<br />

P. 778 090, F. 778 090<br />

Kristal Dive<br />

Jl. Duyung No. 25, Sanur P. 286 737<br />

F. 286 737, www.crystal-divers.com<br />

Lembongan Tirta Wisata<br />

Br. Kelod Jungut Batu, Nusa Penida<br />

P. 740 5870<br />

Mimpi Dive<br />

Mimpi Resort Menjangan<br />

P. (0362) 944 97, F. (0362) 944 98<br />

www.mimpi.com<br />

Pig<strong>my</strong> <strong>Bali</strong> Diving<br />

Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai 99 Nusa Dua<br />

P. 778 320, F. 778 963<br />

www.pig<strong>my</strong>balidiving.com<br />

Pro Dive<br />

Jl. Rama No.6, Br Pesanggaran,<br />

Denpasar Selatan.<br />

P. (0362) 923 13, F. (0362) 923 13<br />

www.prodivebali.com<br />

Reef Seen<br />

Dusun Yeh Panes Pemuteran<br />

Gerokgak, Singaraja; P. (0362) 930 01<br />

F. (0362) 930 01, www.reefseen.com<br />

Spice Dive<br />

Jl. Raya Kalibubuk, Lovina-Singaraja<br />

P. (0362) 413 05, F. (0362) 411 71<br />

www.balispicedive.com<br />

Tauch Terminal <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jl. Danau Tamblingan X No. 31<br />

Taman Griya Jimbaran<br />

P. 775 504 / 772 920, F. 778 473<br />

www.tauch-terminal.com<br />

Terminal Selam Tulamben<br />

Ds. Br. Kubu Kec. Kubu, Karangasem<br />

P. (0363) 235 90, F. (0363) 235 90<br />

www.tulamben.com<br />

Werner Lau<br />

Pemuteran, <strong>Bali</strong>, P. +62 81 238 591 61<br />

Yes Dive Center<br />

Jl. Raya Candidasa, Karangasem<br />

P. (0363) 416 14, F. (0363) 410 19<br />

Yos Marine Adventure<br />

Jl. Pintas Tanjung Benoa No. 4<br />

P. 775 438, F. 775 439<br />

www.yosdive.com<br />

4FunDiving-<strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jl. Silayukti, 80872 Padang Bai<br />

P. 081 338 771 221<br />

www.4fundiving-bali.com<br />

RAFTING<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Adventure Tours<br />

Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai, Pesanggaran<br />

P. 721 480, F. 721 481<br />

www.baliadventure<strong>to</strong>urs.com<br />

Sobek<br />

Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai 100X<br />

Simpang Siur Kuta, P. 768 050<br />

F. 768 090, www.balisobek.com<br />

CRUISES<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Hai Cruises<br />

PO BOX 3548, Denpasar 80001<br />

Benoa harbour, <strong>Bali</strong>, P. 720 331<br />

F. 720 334 www.balihaicruises.com<br />

Bounty Cruise<br />

Jl. Raya Pelabuhan Benoa, Pesanggaran<br />

Denpasar, P. 726 666, F. 726 688<br />

www.balibountycruises.com<br />

Island Explorer Cruise<br />

Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai No. 662<br />

P. 728 088, F. 728 089<br />

www.bali-activities.com


Sail Sensations<br />

Jl. Raya Pelabuhan Benoa 699x<br />

PO Box 3846, P. 725 864, F. 725 866<br />

www.sailsensations.com<br />

Sea Safari Cruises<br />

Jl. Dermaga II Pelabuhan Benoa<br />

Denpasar, P. 721 212, F. 723 363<br />

www.seasafaricruises.com<br />

Sea Trek sailing Adventures<br />

Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai 245, Sanur<br />

P. 283 358, F. 283 357<br />

www.anasia-cruise.com<br />

Quicksilver Cruise<br />

Jl. Raya Kerta Dalam No. 96<br />

Sidakarya, P. 721 521, F. 728 786<br />

www.quicksilver-bali.com<br />

OTHER WATER SPORTS<br />

Odyssey<br />

Jl. Raya Kuta No. 9X, Denpasar<br />

P. 759 777 / 759 888, F. 768 333<br />

www.submarine-bali.com<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Marine Walk<br />

Lt 2 Gedung Dunkin Donut<br />

Jl. Bay Pass Ngurah Rai, Sanur<br />

P. 282 654 / 808 0282,F. 282 654<br />

www.bali-marinewalk.com<br />

Canyon Tubing<br />

Jl. Wirasatya VI No. 7x<br />

Suwung Kangin - Denpasar<br />

P. 720 766, F. 726 438<br />

www.balicanyontubing.com<br />

SURFING SCHOOL<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Kite School<br />

Inna Grand <strong>Bali</strong> Beach Hotel, Sanur<br />

P. 276 6665,<br />

www.balikitecenter.com<br />

FAST BOAT TO GILI ISLAND & LOMBOK<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Eka Jaya<br />

Jl. Setiabudi no.11, Kuta;<br />

P. 752 277, F. 751 007<br />

www.baliekajaya.com<br />

BlueWater Express<br />

Jl. Raya Pelabuhan Benoa,<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Marina International, Benoa<br />

P. 081 338 418 988<br />

www.bluewater-express.com<br />

Gili Cat Island Express<br />

Jl. Danau Tamblingan No. 51, Sanur<br />

P. 271 680, F. 271 680, www.gilicat.com<br />

LAND SPORTS<br />

GOLF COURSES<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Beach Golf Course<br />

Jl. Hang Tuah 58, Sanur<br />

P. 287 733, F. 285 488<br />

www.balibeachgolfcourse.com<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Golf & Country Club<br />

Kawasan Wisata Nusa Dua<br />

P. 771 791, F. 771 797<br />

www.baligolfandcountryclub.com<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Handara Kosaido<br />

Desa Pancasari, Singaraja<br />

P. 288 944 / (0362) 226 46<br />

F. 287 358 / (0362) 230 48<br />

www.balihandarakosaido.com<br />

New Kuta Golf<br />

Jl. Raya Uluwatu<br />

Kasawan Pecatu Indah Resort<br />

Pecatu, Kuta Selatan, <strong>Bali</strong>,<br />

P. 848 1327, F. 848 1400<br />

www.golfl ink-resorts.com<br />

Nirwana <strong>Bali</strong> Golf<br />

Jl. Raya Tanah Lot, Tabanan<br />

P. 815 900, F. 815 902<br />

www.nirwanabaligolf.com<br />

TREKKING<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Bootcamp<br />

Seminyak Beach Near La Luciolla<br />

P. 862 9372<br />

Clipper Discovery<br />

Jl. Tukad Gangga III/7, Denpasar<br />

p. 256 245, F. 256 237<br />

www.clipperdiscovery.com<br />

Mudi Goes To The Mountain<br />

Buitan Manggis Karangasem<br />

P. (0363) 414 64<br />

www.mudigoes<strong>to</strong>themountain.com<br />

Tropical Treks<br />

@ <strong>Bali</strong> Adven<strong>to</strong>ur Tours<br />

Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai<br />

Pesanggaran<br />

P. 721 480, F. 721 481<br />

www.baliadventure<strong>to</strong>urs.com<br />

OFF ROAD TOURS<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Quad Discovery Tours<br />

Jl. Wirasatya VI No. 7x<br />

Suwung Kangin - Denpasar<br />

P. 720 766, F. 726 438<br />

www.baliquad.com<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Buggy<br />

Jl. Wirasatya VI No. 7x,<br />

Suwung Kangin - Denpasar<br />

P. 720 766, F. 726 438<br />

www.balibuggy.com<br />

HOTELS, RESORTS<br />

& VILLAS<br />

DENPASAR AREA<br />

Adinda Hotel<br />

Jl. Karna No. 8, Denpasar<br />

P. 240 435, F. 235 997<br />

As<strong>to</strong>n Denpasar<br />

Jl. Jl. Ga<strong>to</strong>t Subro<strong>to</strong> Barat No. 283<br />

Denpasar, P. 411 999<br />

F. 422 999<br />

www.as<strong>to</strong>ndenpasar.com<br />

KUTA AREA<br />

100Sunset Boutique Hotel<br />

Jl. Sunset Road No. 100, Kuta<br />

P. 766 500, F. 766 995<br />

www.100sunset.com<br />

Alam Kul Kul<br />

Jl. Pantai Kuta, P. 752 520, F. 752 519<br />

www.alamkulkul.com<br />

As<strong>to</strong>n Kuta Hotel & Residence<br />

Jl. Wana Segara, Kuta<br />

P. 754 999, F. 765 506<br />

www.As<strong>to</strong>nbalihotels.com<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Kuta Resort by Swiss-Belhotel<br />

Jl. Majapahit No. 18, Kuta<br />

P. 762 818, F. 756 678<br />

www.swiss-belhotel.com<br />

D’sriwing<br />

Jl. Pantai Kuta, Gg. Buntu,<br />

Br. Pande-Kuta, P. 751 396<br />

www.villadsriwing-bali.com<br />

Grand Istana Rama<br />

Jl. Pantai Kuta/PO BOX 3293<br />

P. 752 208,<br />

www.grandistanarama.com<br />

Hard Rock Hotel<br />

Jl. Pantai Kuta, P. 761 869<br />

www.hardrockhotels.net<br />

Harris Sunset Road<br />

Jl. Pura Mertasari Sunset Road Kuta<br />

P. 8481 007, F. 8481 007<br />

www.harris-sunsetroad-bali.com<br />

Harris Resort Kuta<br />

Jl. Pantai Kuta/PO Box 2073<br />

P. 753 868, www.harris-kuta.com<br />

Harris Riverview<br />

Jl. Raya Kuta 62 A, Badung<br />

P. 761 007, F.761 007<br />

www.harris-riverview-bali.com<br />

Inna Kuta Beach<br />

Jl. Pantai Kuta No. 1,<br />

P. 751 361<br />

www.dps.wasantara.net.id<br />

Kuta Sea View Hotel<br />

Jl. Pantai Kuta, P. 751 961<br />

www.kutaseaviewhotel.com<br />

Kuta T<strong>own</strong> House<br />

Jl. Majapahit, Gg. Nusa Indah no.4<br />

Kuta, P. 750 632<br />

www.kutat<strong>own</strong>houses.com<br />

Mercure Kuta<br />

Jl. Pantai Kuta P. 767 411, F. 767 417<br />

www.mercurekutabali.com<br />

Mercure <strong>Bali</strong> Harvestland Kuta<br />

Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai No.8<br />

Simpang Siur<br />

P. 750 483, F. 750 482<br />

www.mercurebaliharvestland.com<br />

Poppies Cottages<br />

Jl. Legian, Gg. Poppies I No. 19, Legian<br />

P. 751 059, F. 752 364<br />

www.poppiesbali.com<br />

Ramayana Resort & Spa<br />

Jl. Bakung Sari - Kuta<br />

P. 751864, F. 751866<br />

www.ramayanahotel.com<br />

The STONES<br />

Jl. Raya pantai Kuta,<br />

P. 766 100, F. 768 100<br />

www.thes<strong>to</strong>nes-kuta.com<br />

SOUTH KUTA BEACH AREA<br />

As<strong>to</strong>n Inn Tuban<br />

Jl. Kediri No. 5, Tuban,<br />

P. 762 828, F. 762 829<br />

www.as<strong>to</strong>ninntuban.com<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Garden Hotel<br />

Jl. Dewi Sartika Po.Box 1062 Kuta<br />

P. 752 725, www.baligardenhotel.com<br />

Harris Hotel Tuban<br />

Jl. Dewi Sartika Tuban,<br />

P. 765 255, F. 766 258<br />

www.harris-tuban.com<br />

Kuta Paradiso Hotel<br />

Jl. Kartika Plaza, Tuban, P. 761 414<br />

www.kutaparadisohotel.com<br />

The Sandi Phala<br />

Jl. Wana Segara, Tuban; P. 753 780<br />

F. 753 781; www.thesandiphala.com<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Rani Hotel<br />

Jl. Kartika Plaza, P. 751 369<br />

www.baliranihotel.com<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Dynasty Resort<br />

Jl. Kartika Plaza, Kuta; P. 752 403<br />

www.balidynasty.com/gl<br />

Discovery Kartika Plaza Hotel<br />

Jl. Kartika Plaza, South Kuta Beach<br />

P. 751 067, F. 753 568<br />

www.discoverykartikaplaza.com<br />

Hotel Santika Beach<br />

Jl. Kartika Plaza, Kuta<br />

P. 751 267, F. 751 260<br />

www.santikabali.com<br />

Holiday Inn Resort Baruna <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jl. Wana Segara 33, Tuban<br />

P. 755 577, F. 754 549<br />

www.bali.holidayinn.com<br />

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RAMA BEACH Resort & Villas<br />

Jl. Jenggala, Tuban P. 751 557, F. 751 768<br />

www.ramabeachhotel.com<br />

Ramada Bintang <strong>Bali</strong> Resort<br />

Jl. Kartika Plaza P. 753 292, F. 753 293<br />

www.bintang-bali-hotel.com<br />

Risata <strong>Bali</strong> Resort & Spa<br />

Jl. Jenggala, South Kuta, P. 753 340,<br />

F. 753 304, www.risatabali.com<br />

The Patra <strong>Bali</strong> Resort & Villas<br />

Jl. Ir. Juanda, South Kuta Beach<br />

P. 9361 161, F. 9352 030<br />

www.patra-jasa.com<br />

LEGIAN AREA<br />

All Seasons Legian <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jl. Padma Utara, Legian, P. 767 688,<br />

F. 756 197, www.allseasonslegian.com<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Mandira Beach Resort & Spa<br />

Jl. Padma 2, Legian, P. 751 381,<br />

F. 752 377, www.balimandira.com<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Niksoma<br />

Jl. Padma Utara Legian Kaja,<br />

P. 751946, F. 766 476<br />

www.baliniksoma.com<br />

Dekuta<br />

Jl. Pantai Kuta Poppies Lane II<br />

P. 753 880, F. 752 787<br />

www.dekuta.com<br />

Padma Resort <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jl. Padma No.1, Legian<br />

P. 752 111, F. 752 140,<br />

www.padmahotels.com<br />

Jayakarta Hotel<br />

JL. Werkudara Legian, Kuta<br />

P. 751 433F. 752 765<br />

www.jayakartahotelsresorts.com<br />

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Legian Beach Hotel<br />

Jl. Melasti legian P. 755 711, F. 752 651<br />

www.legianbeachbali.com<br />

O~CE~N <strong>Bali</strong> By Outrigger<br />

Jl. Arjuna 88X Legian, Kuta<br />

P. 737 400 F. 737 408<br />

www.outrigger-bali.com<br />

Ramada Resort Camakila<br />

Jl. Pura Bagus Teruna, Legian Kaja,<br />

Kuta, P. 752 877, F. 752 870<br />

www.ramadaresortcamakila.com<br />

Villa de daun<br />

Jl. Raya Legian 123B<br />

Kuta, P. 756 276, F. 750 643<br />

www.villadedaun.com<br />

White Rose Hotel<br />

Jl. Legian Kuta,<br />

P. 756 515, F. 753 523<br />

www.sunislandboutiquevillas.com<br />

SEMINYAK AREA<br />

Amadea Resort & Villas<br />

Jl. Laksmana Oberoi No. 55,<br />

P. 847 8155, F. 847 8157<br />

www.amadeabali.com<br />

Anantara Seminyak <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jl. Abimanyu (Dhyana Pura),<br />

Seminyak, P. 737 773, F. 737 772<br />

www.anantara.com<br />

As<strong>to</strong>n Bhavana Villas<br />

Jl. Pangkung Sari Br Taman, Seminyak,<br />

P. 4730 533, F. 4730 143<br />

www.as<strong>to</strong>nbhavana.com<br />

Barissan Villa<br />

Jl. Dyana Pura (Camplung Tanduk)<br />

Gang Jamu-jamu N o. 1, Seminyak<br />

P. 734 553<br />

www.villa-barissan.com<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Island Villas & Spa<br />

Jl Raya Petitenget No. 469, Seminyak<br />

P. 4736 656<br />

www.islandvillasbali.com<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Mystique Hotel<br />

Jl. Petitenget 2000 XX,<br />

P. 4730 465<br />

www.bali<strong>my</strong>stique.com<br />

Bian Yue<br />

Br Umalas kauh II 106 / Tunon<br />

Kerobokan, P. 4735 405, F. 4736 888<br />

www.abianbiubali.com<br />

B Villa<br />

Jl. Braban No. 63, Seminyak<br />

P. 736 826, F. 734 740<br />

www.bvilla.com<br />

Desa Seni<br />

Jl. Kayu Putih No. 13, Pantai Berawa,<br />

Canggu, P. 844 6392, F. 844 6394<br />

www.desaseni.com<br />

Fave Hotel<br />

Jl. Abimanyu (Dhyana Pura) No. 9A,<br />

Seminyak P. 0361 739 000,<br />

F. 0361 730 377<br />

www.favehotels.com<br />

Grand <strong>Bali</strong>sani Suites<br />

Jl. Batubelig, Seminyak<br />

P. 4730 550<br />

www.balisani.com<br />

Kamuela Villas<br />

Jl. <strong>Bali</strong> Deli, Seminyak,<br />

P. 780 0535, F. 767 323<br />

www.kamuelavillas.com<br />

Kanishka Villas<br />

Jl. Kunti, Seminyak,<br />

P. 733 870, F. 708 905<br />

www.kanishkavillas.com<br />

La Vie Boutique Villa<br />

Jl. Dyana Pura No. 11 Seminyak<br />

P. 732 169, F. 732 916<br />

La Villa Mathis<br />

Jl. Bumbak 81, Banjar Anyar,<br />

Umalas - Seminyak<br />

P. 4733 311<br />

www.villamathis.com<br />

Quadrifoglio Villas<br />

Jl. Bumbak Gg Pulau Sipora,<br />

Br Anyar Kelod, Umalas,<br />

P. 744 2516 / 847 5046<br />

www.holidayandbusiness.com<br />

Semara resort & Spa<br />

Jl. Petitenget, Seminyak<br />

P. 847 6661, F. 847 6665<br />

www.semararesort.com<br />

Sen<strong>to</strong>sa Private Villas & Spa<br />

Jl. Pura Telaga Waja<br />

Petitenget, P. 730 333<br />

www.balisen<strong>to</strong>sa.com<br />

Serene Villas<br />

Jl. Drupadi No. 22<br />

Seminyak, P. 730 899<br />

www.serenevilla.com<br />

The Amala<br />

Jl. Kunti No. 108, Seminyak<br />

P. 738 866, F. 734 299<br />

www.theamala.com<br />

The - Dusun - Hotel<br />

Jl. Kayujati no.8,Petitenget<br />

P. 734 000, F. 734 100<br />

www.the-dusun.com<br />

The Elysian<br />

Jl. Sari Dewi no. 18<br />

Seminyak, P. 730 999<br />

www.theelysian.com<br />

The Haven<br />

Jl. Raya Seminyak 500<br />

P. 738 001<br />

www.thehavenbali.com<br />

The Legian<br />

Jl. Laksmana-Oberoi, Seminyak<br />

P. 730 622, F. 730 623<br />

www.ghmhotels.com<br />

The Royal Beach Seminyak <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jl. Camplung Tanduk, Seminyak<br />

P. 730 730, F. 730 545<br />

www.theroyalbeachseminyakbali.com<br />

The Samaya<br />

Jl. Laksmana, Seminyak, P. 731 149<br />

www.thesamayabali.com<br />

The Seminyak Beach Resort & Spa<br />

Jl. Kayu Aya, Seminyak<br />

P. 730 814, F. 730 815<br />

www.theseminyak.com<br />

The Villas <strong>Bali</strong> Hotel & Spa<br />

Jl. Kunti, Seminyak, P. 730 840<br />

www.thevillas.net<br />

The Oberoi<br />

Jl. Kayu Aya, Seminyak Beach<br />

P. 730 361, F. 730 791<br />

www.oberoihotels.com<br />

Uma Sapna<br />

Jl. Drupadi No. 20xx,<br />

Basangkasa, Seminyak<br />

P. 736 628, www.umasapna.com<br />

Villa Barissan<br />

Jl. Dyana pura (Caplak Tanduk)<br />

gang Jamu-Jamu N0. 1, Seminyak<br />

P. 734 553, E. info@balquisse.com<br />

www.villa-barissan.com<br />

Villa Serai<br />

Jl. Bumbak, Banjar Anyar Kelod No. 69,<br />

Umalas, <strong>Bali</strong><br />

P. 847 5008, E. info@balquisse.com<br />

www.villa-serai.com<br />

Villa Karishma<br />

Jl. Umalas Klecung 10A, Umalas<br />

P. 847 67061, F. 847 6705<br />

www.baliluxuryvillas.com<br />

Umalas Residence<br />

Jl. Umalas II No. 83, Umalas,<br />

Kerobokan-Kuta, P. 737 500<br />

www.umalasresidence.com<br />

Villa Kubu<br />

Jl. Raya Seminyak, Gang Plawa No. 33 F<br />

P. 731 129, www.villakubu.com<br />

Villa Serai<br />

Jl. Bumbak, Banjar Anyar Kelod No. 69,<br />

Umalas, P. 847 5008<br />

www.villa-serai.com<br />

Vivalavi Villas & Spa<br />

Jl. Merta Sari, 31X, P. 847 6028<br />

www.vivalavibali.com<br />

W Retreat & Spa <strong>Bali</strong> - Seminyak<br />

Jl. Petitenget<br />

Seminyak, Kerobokan<br />

P. 4738 106, F. 4738 104<br />

www.whotels/baliseminyak<br />

Villa Sun and Sea<br />

Jl. laksmana no 58<br />

(gang Seminyak square),<br />

Oberoi-Seminyak, P. 847 81 87<br />

www.villanabali.ru/en<br />

Maya Sayang Pool Villa & Bar<br />

Jl. Mertasari No. 1 Seminyak<br />

P. 732 230 F. 730 587<br />

www.mayasayang-bali.com<br />

SANUR AREA<br />

As<strong>to</strong>n Legend Villas<br />

Jl. Cemara No. 33, Sanur,<br />

P. 270 567, F. 270 562<br />

www.as<strong>to</strong>nlegendsanur.com<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Hyatt<br />

Jl. Danau Tamblingan 89, Sanur<br />

P. 281 234, F. 287 693<br />

www.bali.resort.hyatt.com


<strong>Bali</strong> Pavilions Villas<br />

Jl. Danau Tamblingan, No. 76<br />

Sanur, P. 288 381<br />

F. 288 382<br />

www.balipavilions.com<br />

Ellora Villas<br />

Jl. Danau Tamblingan 60, Sanur<br />

P. 285 204, F. 285 914<br />

www.elloravillasbali.com<br />

Harrads<br />

Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai No. 888<br />

Sanur, P. 722 071, F. 722 174<br />

www.harradshotel.com<br />

Inna Grand <strong>Bali</strong> Beach<br />

Jl. Hangtuah No.58 Sanur<br />

P. 288 511, F. 287 917<br />

www.innagrandbalibeach.com<br />

Mercure Resort Sanur<br />

Jl. Mertasari, Sanur<br />

P. 288 833, F. 287 303<br />

www.mercureresortsanur.com<br />

Puri Santrian<br />

Jl. Danau Tamblingan No.63, Sanur<br />

P. 288 009, F. 287 101<br />

www.santrian.com<br />

Sanctuario<br />

Jl. Pucuk I No. 67, Tangtu, Sanur<br />

P. 467 311, F. 461 300<br />

www.sancturio.com<br />

Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel & Suites<br />

Jl. Hang Tuah 46, Sanur<br />

P. 281 781, F. 289 166<br />

www.sanurparadise.com<br />

Sanur Beach Hotel<br />

Jl. Danau Tamblingan, Sanur<br />

P. 288 011, F. 288 106 / 287 928<br />

www.sanurbeach.aerowisata.com<br />

Segara Village<br />

Jl. Segara Ayu, Sanur,<br />

P. 288 407, F. 287 242<br />

www.segaravillage.com<br />

Sudamala Suites & Villas<br />

Jl. Sudamala No. 20, Sanur<br />

P. 288 555, F. 288 333<br />

www.sudamalaresorts.com<br />

The Gangsa Private Villa<br />

JL. Tirta akasa no. 28, Sanur,<br />

P. 270 260, F. 270 262<br />

www. thegangsa.com<br />

Villa Mahapala<br />

Jl. Pantai Sindhu, Sanur<br />

P. 286 222, F. 281 222,<br />

www.villamahapala-bali.com<br />

NUSA DUA AREA<br />

Villa Alamanda<br />

Puri Tirta Villas<br />

Jalan Setra Gandamayu III<br />

Tanjung Benoa, Nusa Dua<br />

P. 847 81 87<br />

www.villanabali.ru/en<br />

Aman Nusa Resort<br />

Nusa Dua,<br />

P. 772 333, F. 772 335<br />

www.amanresorts.com<br />

Ayodya Resort <strong>Bali</strong><br />

PO Box 46, Nusa Dua,<br />

P. 771 102, F. 771 616<br />

www.ayodyaresortbali.com<br />

Cantik Villa<br />

Puri Tirta Villas<br />

Jalan Setra Gandamayu III,<br />

Tanjung Benoa, Nusa Dua<br />

P. 847 81 87<br />

www.villanabali.ru/en<br />

Club Med <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jl. Lot 6, Nusa Dua <strong>Bali</strong><br />

P. 771 521, F. 771 831<br />

www.clubmed.com<br />

Grand Hyatt <strong>Bali</strong><br />

PO Box 53, Nusa Dua,<br />

P. 771 234, F. 772 038<br />

www.grand.hyatt.com<br />

Kayumanis Nusa Dua<br />

BTDC Area Nusa Dua<br />

PO Box 777 Nusa Dua<br />

P. 770 777, F. 770 770<br />

www.kayumanis.com<br />

Melia <strong>Bali</strong> Villas & Spa Resort<br />

Kawasan Wisata BTDC<br />

Lot 1 Nusa Dua, P. 771 510, F. 775 207<br />

www.solmelia.com<br />

Nikko <strong>Bali</strong> Resort & Spa<br />

Jl. Raya Nusa Dua Selatan<br />

P. 773 377, F. 773 388<br />

www.nikkobali.com<br />

Novotel Nusa Dua<br />

BTDC Complex, Nusa Dua<br />

P. 848 0555, F. 848 0556<br />

www.novotelnusaduabali.com<br />

Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa<br />

Kawasan Pariwisata Nusa Dua,<br />

PO Box 1028, P. 771 210, F. 771 229<br />

www.nusaduahotel.com<br />

Ocean Blue Hotel <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jl. Raya Kampial, Nusa Dua<br />

P. 776 700, F. 773 284<br />

www.oceanbluehotelbali.com<br />

Swiss-Belhotel Bay View Villas<br />

Jl. Kebo Iwa, Taman Mumbul,<br />

Nusa Dua, P. 847 8000, F. 847 8001<br />

www.swiss-belhotel.com<br />

www.swiss-belhotelbayviewvilla.com<br />

The Bale<br />

Jl. Nusa Dua Selatan, PO Box 76,<br />

Nusa Dua, P. 775 111, F. 775 222<br />

www.thebale.com<br />

The Grand Hyatt <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jl. Nusa Dua Selatan No 8<br />

P. 776 688,F. 773 636<br />

www.thegrandbali.com<br />

The Laguna Resort & Spa<br />

Kawasan Pariwisata<br />

Nusa Dua Lot N2, Nusa Dua<br />

P. 771 327, F. 771 326<br />

www.luxurycollection.com/bali<br />

The St. Regis <strong>Bali</strong> Resort<br />

Kawasan Pariwisata Nusa Dua Lot S6,<br />

Nusa Dua, P. 847 8111<br />

F. 847 8099, www.stregis.com<br />

The Villas at <strong>Bali</strong> Golf & Country Club<br />

Kawasan Wisata Nusa Dua<br />

P. 771 791, F. 771 797<br />

www.<strong>Bali</strong>GolfandCountryClub<br />

The Westin Resorts<br />

PO Box 36, Nusa Dua<br />

P. 771 906, F. 772 048<br />

www.westin.com/bali<br />

Courtyard by Marriott <strong>Bali</strong> Nusa Dua<br />

Kawasan Pariwisata Lot SW1<br />

Nusa Dua, P. 300 3888, F. 300 3999<br />

TANJUNG BENOA AREA<br />

As<strong>to</strong>n <strong>Bali</strong> Beach Resort & Spa<br />

Jl. Pratama, Tanjung Benoa<br />

P. 773 577, F. 774 954,<br />

www.As<strong>to</strong>n<strong>Bali</strong>.com<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Tropic Resort & Spa<br />

Jl. Pratama no.34 A, P. 772 130,<br />

F. 772 131, www.balitropic-resort.com<br />

Conrad <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jl. Pratama 168, Tanjung Benoa<br />

P. 778 788, F. 773 888<br />

www.conradbali.com<br />

Grand Mirage Hotel<br />

Jl. Pratama No.72-74, Tanjung, Benoa<br />

P. 771 888, F. 773 872<br />

www.grandmirage.com<br />

Melia Benoa All Inclusive Resort<br />

Jl. Pratama, Tanjung Benoa<br />

P. 771 714, F. 772 739<br />

www.meliabenoa.com<br />

Novotel Benoa <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jl. Pratama, Tanjung Benoa<br />

P. 772 239, F. 772 237<br />

www.novotelbalibenoa.com<br />

Ramada Resort Benoa <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jl. Pratama no.97 A, Tanjung Benoa<br />

P. 773 730, F. 773 840<br />

www.ramadaresortbenoa.com<br />

Rumah <strong>Bali</strong> Bed & Breakfast<br />

Jl. Pratama, Tanjung Benoa<br />

P. 771 256<br />

www.bedandbreakfastbali.com<br />

The Royal Santrian<br />

Jl Pratama, Tanjung Benoa<br />

P. 778 181, F. 776 999<br />

www.theroyalsantrian.com<br />

JIMBARAN AREA<br />

Alila Villas Uluwatu<br />

Jl. Belimbing Sari, Br. Tambiyak,<br />

Desa Pecatu,<br />

P. 848 2166, F. 848 2188<br />

www.alilahotels.com<br />

Ayana <strong>Bali</strong> Resort & Spa<br />

Jl. Karang Mas Sejahtera, Jimbaran<br />

P. 702 222, F. 701 555<br />

www.ayanaresort.com<br />

Azzalea Villa<br />

Jl. Batas Kauh No. 5B, Jimbaran<br />

P. 701 978, www.villa-azzalea.com<br />

Banyan Tree Ungasan, <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jl. Melasti, Banjar Kelod, Ungasan<br />

P. 300 7000, F. 300 7777<br />

www.banyantree.com<br />

Bvlgari Hotels & Resort<br />

Jl. Goa Lempeh, Uluwatu, P. 847 1000,<br />

F. 847 1111, www.bulgarihotels.com<br />

Four Seasons Resort <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jimbaran Bay, P. 701 010, F. 701 022<br />

www.fourseasons.com<br />

Gending Kedis<br />

Jl. Karang Mas Sejahtera 100Y<br />

Jimbaran, P. 708 906, F. 708 905<br />

www.gendingkedis.com<br />

Intercontinental <strong>Bali</strong> Resort<br />

Jl. Uluwatu No. 45 Jimbaran<br />

P. 701 888, F. 701 777<br />

www.bali.intercontinental.com<br />

Jimbaran Puri <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jl. Uluwatu, Jimbaran, P. 701 605<br />

F. 701 320, www.jimbaranpuribali.com<br />

Karma Jimbaran<br />

Jl. Bukit Permai, Jimbaran,<br />

P. 708 800, F. 708 801<br />

www.karmajimbaran.com<br />

Karma Kandara<br />

Jl. Villa Kandara, Banjar Wijaya<br />

Kusuma, Ungasan, P. 848 2200,<br />

F. 848 2244, www.karmakandara.com<br />

Kera<strong>to</strong>n Jimbaran Resort & Spa<br />

Jl. Mrajapati Jimbaran<br />

P. 701 961, F. 701 991<br />

www.kera<strong>to</strong>njimbaranresort.com<br />

Kayumanis Jimbaran<br />

Private Estate & Spa<br />

Jl. Yoga Perkanthi, Jimbaran, P. 705777<br />

F. 705 102, www.jimbaran.com<br />

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Kupu Kupu Jimbaran<br />

Jl. Bukit Permai Banjar Pesalakan,<br />

Jimbaran, P. 703 342, F. 704 449<br />

E. reservation@kupubarong.com<br />

www.kupubarong.com<br />

Mahagiri Villas Dreamland<br />

Jl. Kahuripan Br. Bakung Sari, Ungasan<br />

P. 848 1223, F. 848 1230<br />

www.mahagirivillasdreamland.com<br />

New Kuta Condotel<br />

Kawasan Pecatu Indah Resort<br />

Jl. New Kuta Condotel, Pecatu<br />

P. 848 4555, F. 848 4545<br />

www.bwnewkutacondotel.com<br />

Pat-Mase Villa<br />

Jl. Karang Mas Sejahtera, no. 100X<br />

Jimbaran Bukit Permai<br />

P. 708 708, F. 708 712<br />

www.pat-mase.com<br />

Semara Luxury Villa Resort<br />

Uluwatu<br />

Jl. Pantai Selatan Dau<br />

Banjar Wijaya Kusuma, Ungasan<br />

P. 848 2111, F. 848 2308<br />

www.semarauluwatu.com<br />

Sky House Villa<br />

JL. Goa Gong - Jimbaran - <strong>Bali</strong><br />

P. 847 81 87<br />

www.villanabali.ru/en<br />

The Jewel Villa<br />

JL. Goa Gong - Tiara Nusa Estate<br />

Bukit Jimbaran - <strong>Bali</strong><br />

P. 847 81 87<br />

www.villanabali.ru/en<br />

The Shaba<br />

Jl. Uluwatu, Gang Gigit Sari,<br />

Jimbaran<br />

P. 701 695, F. 703 087<br />

www.shaba-bali.com<br />

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Villa Balquisse<br />

Jl. Uluwatu No. 18X<br />

P. 701 695, F. 703 087<br />

www.balquisse.com<br />

UBUD AREA<br />

Agung Raka Bungalow<br />

Jl. Raya pengosekan<br />

P. 975 757<br />

www.agungraka.com<br />

Alila Ubud<br />

Desa Melinggih, Kelod, Payangan<br />

Gianyar, P. 975 963, F. 975 968<br />

www.alilahotels.com<br />

Arma Resort<br />

Jl. Raya Pengosekan, Teges Sekawan,<br />

P. 973 495, F. 975 332<br />

www.armaresort.com<br />

Amandari<br />

Jl. Raya Kedewatan, Ubud,<br />

P. 975 333, F. 975 335<br />

www.amanresorts.com<br />

Ananda Cottages<br />

Jl. Raya Sanggingan,Ubud<br />

P. 975 376 F. 975 375<br />

www.anandaubud.com<br />

Bagus Jati Villa<br />

Banjar Jati Desa Sebatu Tegalalang,<br />

Ubud, P. 978 885, F. 974 666<br />

www.<strong>bag</strong>usjati.com<br />

Barong Resort & Spa<br />

Jl. Monkey Forest, Ubud,<br />

P. 971 759, F. 973 197<br />

www.barong-resort.com<br />

Bebek Tepi Sawah Restaurant & Villas<br />

Jl. Raya Goa Gajah Br. Teges, Peliatan,<br />

Ubud P. 970 388, F. 970 377<br />

www.tepisawahvillas.com<br />

Campuhan Hotel<br />

Jl. Raya Campuhan , Ubud<br />

P. 975 369, F. 975 137<br />

www.campuhan-bali.com<br />

COMO Shambhala<br />

Banjar Begawan, Desa Melinggih<br />

Kelod, Payangan, Gianyar<br />

P. 978 888, F. 978 889<br />

www.cse.comoshambhala.bz<br />

Elephant Safari Park Lodge<br />

Jl. Elephant Park Taro, Ubud<br />

P. 721 480, F. 721 481<br />

www.elephantsafariparklodge.com<br />

Fibra Inn<br />

Jl. Monkey Forest, Ubud,<br />

P. 975 451, F. 978 275<br />

www.fi brainn.com<br />

Fivelements, Puri Ahimsa<br />

Br. Baturning, Mambal, Badung<br />

P. 469206, www.fi velements.org<br />

Four Season Resort<br />

Br. Kedewatan, Sayan-Ubud<br />

P. 977 577, F. 977 588<br />

www.fourseasons.com<br />

FuramaXclusive Villas & Spa Ubud<br />

Banjar Bindu, Mambal<br />

Jl. Raya Mambal Badung<br />

P. 746 3064, F. 460 198<br />

www.furamavillasandspa.com<br />

Gayatri Villa<br />

Br. Baung, Sayan - Ubud,<br />

P. 972 333, F. 972 666<br />

www.gayatrivilla.com<br />

Kamandalu Resort and Spa<br />

Jl. Tegallalang, Banjar Nagi, Ubud<br />

P. 975 825, F. 975 851<br />

www.kamandaluresort.com<br />

Kayumanis Ubud<br />

Kayumanis Private Villas, Sayan Ubud<br />

P. 972 777, F. 972 660<br />

www.kayumanis.com<br />

Kupu Kupu Barong Villas & Tree Spa<br />

Kedewatan, PO Box 7, Ubud,<br />

P. 975 478, F. 975 079<br />

www.kupubarong.com<br />

Komaneka Resort<br />

Jl. Monkey Forest, Ubud,<br />

P. 976 090, F. 977 140<br />

www.komaneka.com<br />

Komaneka Bisma<br />

Jl. Bisma Ubud,<br />

P. 971 933, F. 971 955<br />

www.komaneka.com<br />

Komaneka Tanggayuda<br />

Br. Tangga Yuda, Kedewatan Ubud<br />

P. 978 123, F. 973 084<br />

www.komaneka.com<br />

Kori Ubud Resort & Spa<br />

Jl. Raya Sanggingan Campuhan, Ubud<br />

P. 972 487, F. 972 486<br />

www.koriubud.com<br />

Maya Ubud Resort & Spa<br />

Jl. Gunung Sari Peliatan<br />

PO Box 1001 Ubud<br />

P. 977 888, F. 977 555<br />

www.mayaubud.com<br />

Natura Resort & Spa<br />

Banjar Laplapan, Ubud,<br />

P. 978 666, F. 978 222<br />

www.naturaresortbali.com<br />

Pertiwi Bungalow<br />

Jl. Monkey Forest,<br />

P. 975 236, F. 975 559<br />

www.pertiwi.net.id<br />

Pita Maha Resort<br />

Jl. Raya Sanggingan/P.O. BOX 198<br />

P. 974 330, F. 974 329<br />

www.pitamaharesorts-bali.com<br />

Puri Bunga Hotel<br />

Br. Kedewatan, P.O. BOX 141, Ubud<br />

P. 975 488, F. 975 073<br />

www.puribungavillage.net<br />

The Royal Pitamaha<br />

Ds. Kedewatan/PO. BOX 198, Ubud<br />

P. 980 022, F. 980 011<br />

www.royalpitamaha-bali.com<br />

The Chedi Club<br />

Jl. Goa Gajah, Tengkulak Kaja Gianyar -<br />

Ubud, P. 975 685<br />

The Mansion<br />

Jl. Penestanan, Sayan - Ubud<br />

P. 972 616<br />

www.themansionbali.com<br />

Ubud Hanging Gardens<br />

Desa Buahan, Ubud<br />

P. 982 700, F. 982 800<br />

www.ubudhanginggardens.com<br />

Uma Ubud<br />

Jl. Raya Sanggingan, Banjar<br />

Lungsiakan, Kedewatan - Ubud<br />

P. 972 448, F. 972 449<br />

www.uma.como.bz<br />

Viceroy <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jln. Lanyahan, Br. Nagi, Ubud<br />

P. 971 777, F. 970 777<br />

www.viceroybali.com<br />

Warwick Ibah Luxury Villas & Spa<br />

PO Box 193, Ubud,<br />

P. 974 466, F. 974 467<br />

www.warwickibah.com<br />

<strong>Bali</strong>wood Resort & Villas<br />

Jl. Penestanan, Sayan - Ubud<br />

P. 972 616, F. 972 632<br />

OUT OF TOWN<br />

Alila Manggis<br />

Desa Manggis Karangasem<br />

P. (0363) 410 11, F. (0363) 410 15<br />

www.alilahotels.com<br />

Alam Asmara Dive & Resort<br />

Jl. Raya Candidasa, Candidasa<br />

P. (0363) 419 29, F. (0363) 421 01<br />

www.alamasmara.com<br />

Amankila<br />

Jl. Buitan, Manggis, Karangasem<br />

P. (0363) 410 11, F. (0363) 415 55<br />

www.amanresorts.com<br />

Arya Amed Beach Resort<br />

Amed, Karangasem,<br />

P. (0363) 23 513, F. (0363) 21 941<br />

www.aryaamed.com<br />

Apa Kabar Viilas<br />

Amed, Bunutan, Karangasem<br />

P. (0363) 23 492, F. (0363) 23 492<br />

www.apakabarvillas.com<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Handara Kosaido Club<br />

Bedugul Singaraja<br />

P. (0362) 226 46<br />

www.balihandarakosaido.com<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Mystique Santi<br />

Candi Dasa,<br />

P. (0363) 416 11<br />

www.bali<strong>my</strong>stique.com<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Paradise Hotel<br />

Jl. Kartika / Kalibukbuk<br />

Lovina – Singaraja<br />

P. (0362) 414 32, F. (0362) 414 32<br />

www.baliparadisehotel.com<br />

Bayshore Villas Candi Dasa<br />

P. (0363) 428 23<br />

www.bayshorecandidasa.com<br />

Candi Beach Hotel<br />

Mendira beach, Sengkidu,<br />

Candi Dasa, Karangasem<br />

P. (0363) 412 34, F. (0363) 411 11<br />

www.candibeachbali.com


Chedi Club Goa Ubud<br />

Jl. Raya Goa Gajah, Br. Tengkulak,<br />

Gianyar, P. 975 685<br />

www.ghmhotels.com<br />

Damai Lovina Villas<br />

Jl. Damai Kayu Putih, Lovina –<br />

Singaraja, P. (0362) 410 08 / 415 01,<br />

F. (0362) 410 09, www.damai.com<br />

Hotel Tugu <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jl. Pantai Batu Bolong, Canggu-<strong>Bali</strong><br />

P. 4731 701, F. 4731 708<br />

www.tuguhotels.com<br />

Mumbul Guesthouse<br />

Gang Mumbul, Anturan<br />

P. 0858 5743 8882, www.mumbul.net<br />

Pan Pacifi c Nirwana <strong>Bali</strong> Resort<br />

Jl. Raya Tanah Lot PO Box 158 Tabanan<br />

P. 815 900, F. 815 902<br />

www.panpacifi c.com<br />

Lorin Saba Bai<br />

Jl. Raya Panti Saba, Blahbatu<br />

Gianyar, P. 297 070, www.livbali.com<br />

Lilin Lovina Beach Hotel<br />

Jl. Raya Lovina, Lovina Beach<br />

P. (0362) 416 70<br />

www.lilinlovinabeachhotel.com<br />

Matahari Beach, Resort & Spa<br />

Pemuteran, Singaraja<br />

P. (0362) 923 12, F. (0362) 923 13<br />

www.matahari-beach-resort.com<br />

Nusa Lembongan Resorts<br />

Jl. Raya Pelabuhan Benoa 699x<br />

PO Box 3846, P. 725 864, F. 725 866<br />

www.nusalembonganresorts.com<br />

Pondok Sari<br />

Desa Pemuteran, Gerokgak Singaraja<br />

P. (0362) 947 38, F. (0362) 923 37<br />

www.pondoksari.com<br />

Puri Ganesha Villa<br />

Desa Pemuteran, Grokgak, Singaraja<br />

P. (0362) 947 66, F. (0362) 934 33<br />

www.puriganesha.com<br />

Santai Hotel <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Bunutan, Amed, Karangasem<br />

P. (0363) 234 87, F. (0363) 235 85<br />

www.santaibali.com<br />

Shanti Hotel<br />

Desa Sambangan Buleleng, North of<br />

<strong>Bali</strong>, P. (0362) 700 1331, F. (0362) 231 20<br />

www.shanti-northbali.com<br />

Sunari Villas & Spa Resort<br />

Jl. Raya Lovina, Lovina Beach,<br />

Singaraja, North <strong>Bali</strong><br />

P. (0362) 417 75, www.sunari.com<br />

The Griya<br />

Bunutan, Amed, Karangasem<br />

P. 0811 976 444<br />

www.thegriya.com<br />

Tirta Ayu Hotel<br />

Jl. The Water Village, Karangasem<br />

P. (0363) 225 03, F. (0363) 225 03<br />

www.hoteltirtagangga.com<br />

Waka Shorea Resort<br />

Jl. Imam Bonjol No. 467,<br />

P. 482 064, F. 482 063<br />

www.wakashorearesort.com<br />

RESTAURANTS<br />

DENPASAR AREA<br />

Domino’s Pizza<br />

Denpasar Junction<br />

Jl. Raya Teuku Umar No.1,<br />

Denpasar, P. 257 675<br />

KUTA AREA<br />

Alang alang Restaurant<br />

@ Mercure Kuta<br />

Jl. Pantai Kuta, P. 767 411, F. 767 417<br />

www.mercurekutabali.com<br />

Black Canyon Coff ee<br />

Discovery Shoping Mall<br />

Unit MG 109, Kuta, P. 769 720<br />

ESC<br />

Jl. Legian 61, 3rd fl oor - Kuta<br />

P. 756 362, F. 751 574, Del. 751 000<br />

www.escufs.com<br />

Gateway of India<br />

Jl. Pantai Kuta No. 11, P. 754 463<br />

Jl. Abimanyu 10, Seminyak, P. 732 940<br />

Jl. Danau Tamblingan 103, Sanur<br />

P. 281 579<br />

Kebab Palace<br />

Morrocan Restaurant<br />

Jl. Kartika Plaza #3-Kuta, P. 758 075<br />

Mormor’s Hus<br />

Norwegian Restaurant,<br />

Jl. Pura Mertasari No. 28<br />

Sunset Road, Kuta, P. 847 7363 / 847 7263<br />

Papa’s Limoncello <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jl. Pantai Kuta, P. 755 055, F. 750 751<br />

www.limoncellobali.com<br />

Poppies Restaurant<br />

Jl. Legian, Gg. Poppies I No. 19, Legian,<br />

P. 751 059, F. 752 364<br />

www.poppiesbali.com<br />

Takigawa Restaurant<br />

@Le Nirwana Pullman Legian<br />

Jl. Pantai Kuta <strong>Bali</strong>, P. 766 865<br />

The 101 Legian<br />

Jl. Raya Legian No. 117, Badung<br />

P. 300 1101, F. 300 2101<br />

www.the101bali.com<br />

Samudra Cafe<br />

@ Grand Istana Rama<br />

Grand Istana Rama Hotel<br />

Jl. Pantai Kuta, Kuta, P. 752 208<br />

F. 745 852, www.grandistanarama.com<br />

Segara Fresh Sea Food<br />

Fresh sea food cooked in<br />

<strong>Bali</strong>nese style, Jl. Kartika Plaza - Kuta<br />

P. 769 613 / 755 522<br />

Starz Dinner<br />

@ Hard Rock Hotel Kuta<br />

Jl. Pantai Kuta, P. 761 869, F. 761 868<br />

www.bali.hardrockhotels.net<br />

Sushi Tei<br />

Jl. Sunset Road 99<br />

P. 780 7744 / 780 7288 / 780 7455<br />

F. 847 7346, www.sushitei.com<br />

TJ’s<br />

Mexican Restaurant<br />

Poppies Lane 1 Kuta, P. 751 093<br />

www.tjbali.com<br />

SOUTH KUTA BEACH AREA<br />

Asian Spices<br />

Jl. Kartika Plaza, P. 763900, F. 763200<br />

Batan Waru<br />

<strong>Bali</strong>nesse Food<br />

Discovery Mall, Kuta, P. 766 303<br />

B’ Couple @ Kuta Paradiso<br />

Jl. Kartika Plaza PO.BOX 1133 & 1134,<br />

Tuban, P. 761 414, F. 756 944<br />

Black Canyon Coff ee<br />

Ngurah Rai AirPort, P. 757 248<br />

Blue Fin<br />

Jl. Kartika Plaza # 16, Tuban<br />

P. 763 100 / 764 100<br />

Bubba Gump Shrimp Co.<br />

Jl. Kartika Plaza 8X,<br />

Kuta Center<br />

P. 754 028, F. 754 033<br />

www.bub<strong>bag</strong>ump.com<br />

Burger King<br />

Discovery Shoping Mall<br />

Jl. Kartika Plaza, Kuta<br />

P. 769 835<br />

Restaurant Support Centre<br />

Wisma 46 – Kota BNI, 7th fl oor<br />

Jl. Jend Sudirman kav. 1, Jakarta<br />

P. 021 – 572 1368<br />

Coco Bistro<br />

Discovery Shopping Mall Mg 49<br />

Jl. Kartika Plaza, Kuta,<br />

P. 769 611<br />

www.tropicalbalirestaurant.com<br />

Domino’s Pizza<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Discovery Mall<br />

Jl. Kartika Plaza, Unit MGF1A, Kuta<br />

P. 769 830<br />

Kuta Beachwalk<br />

Jl. Pantai Kuta, Lt 1 Blok ENo. 20a, 21<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> 80361 – Indonesia<br />

Telp : (0361) 765 777<br />

Gabah Restaurant & Bar<br />

@Ramayana Resort & Spa<br />

Jl. Bakung Sari - Kuta<br />

P. 751864, F. 751866<br />

www.ramayanahotel.com<br />

Golden Lotus Restaurant<br />

@ <strong>Bali</strong> Dynasty Resort<br />

Jl. Kartika, PO.BOX 2047 Tuban<br />

P. 752 403, F. 752 219,<br />

www.balidynasti.com<br />

Ifi ori Ris<strong>to</strong>rante<br />

Jl. Kartika Plaza, Kuta,<br />

P. 750 158<br />

Impala 60’s<br />

Jl. Kartika Plaza, No. 45 X - Kuta<br />

P. 763 843,<br />

virajbhammar@gmail.com<br />

Kin Khao<br />

Thailand Restaurant<br />

Jl. Kartika Plaza No.170, Kuta<br />

P. 757 808<br />

Kunyit <strong>Bali</strong> @ Hotel Santika<br />

<strong>Bali</strong>nese Restaurant<br />

Jl. Kartika Plaza, Kuta, P. 759 991<br />

www.santika.net<br />

La Cucina<br />

@Discovery Kartika Plaza Hotel<br />

Jl. Kartika Plaza, South Kuta Beach<br />

P. 751 067, F. 753 568<br />

www.discoverykartikaplaza.com<br />

Ma Joly<br />

Jl. Wana Segara, Tuban<br />

P. 753 780, F. 753 781<br />

www.ma-joly.com<br />

Pump House<br />

Waterbom Park<br />

Jl. Kartika Plaza, P. 755 676<br />

SANDS @ Hotel Santika Premiere<br />

Beach Resort, Jl. Kartika Plaza, Tuban<br />

P. 751 267, F. 761 889<br />

www.santikabali.com<br />

Tepan Noodle<br />

@Discovery Kartika Plaza Hotel<br />

Jl. Kartika Plaza, South Kuta Beach<br />

P. 751 067, F. 753 568<br />

www.discoverykartikaplaza.com<br />

The Pond<br />

@ Discovery Kartika Plaza Hotel<br />

Jl. Kartika Plaza, South Kuta Beach<br />

P. 751 067, F. 753 568<br />

www.discoverykartikaplaza.com<br />

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Helen Flavel Foundati on Inc (HFF) Australia and Peduli<br />

Sesama Helen Flavel Foundati on (PSHFF) Singaraja <strong>Bali</strong><br />

focus on giving the children<br />

from the poorest families living in North <strong>Bali</strong><br />

the opportunity <strong>to</strong> att end school.<br />

We have been able <strong>to</strong> provide over 700 sponsorships <strong>to</strong><br />

students since the HFF and PSHFF fi rst began in 2004.<br />

The sponsorships concentrate on children<br />

from the very poorest regions where parents<br />

<strong>to</strong>il and struggle just <strong>to</strong> put rice and vegetables<br />

on the table each day.<br />

Website: htt p://www.helenfl avelfoundati on.org<br />

Email: helen@fl avel.com.au<br />

LEGIAN AREA<br />

Aromas<br />

Jl. Legian Kelod, P. 761 113<br />

Bella Rosa @ Padma Resort <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Italian Restaurant, Jl. Padma No. 1<br />

Legian, P. 752 111, F. 752 140<br />

www.padmaresortbali.com<br />

Bale Banjar @ Legian Beach Hotel<br />

Jl. Melasti Legian<br />

P. 751 711,F. 752 651<br />

Bianco<br />

Italian & Indonesian Restaurant<br />

Jl. Padma - Legian, P. 760 070<br />

www.rama-restaurants-bali.com<br />

Blue Ocean<br />

Jl. Legian (Double Six), Legian<br />

P. 747 2308<br />

www.blueocean.com<br />

Café Sendok<br />

German Restaurant<br />

Jl. Legian 139, Legian<br />

P. 752 450<br />

Celagi<br />

@ <strong>Bali</strong> Mandira Beach Resort & Spa<br />

Jl. Padma 2, Legian,<br />

P. 751 381, F. 752 377<br />

www.balimandira.com<br />

Chinoiserie<br />

Modern Chinese Dining<br />

Jl. Sunset Road No.7, Kuta,<br />

P. 808 8777<br />

www.chinoiseriebali.com<br />

Colour Cafe<br />

@ All Seasons Legian <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jl. Padma Utara, Legian<br />

P. 767 688, F. 756 197<br />

www.allseasonslegian.com<br />

100 JUNE 2012 www.nowbali.co.id<br />

Cube<br />

Jl. Sunset Road No. 8, P. 805 0495<br />

De Daun Restaurant<br />

@ Villa De Daun<br />

Jl. Raya Legian 123B<br />

Kuta 80361, <strong>Bali</strong> Indonesia,<br />

P. 756 276, F. 750 643<br />

www.villadedaun.com<br />

Drops<br />

International Cuisine<br />

Jl. Padma - Legian, P. 753 073<br />

Flying Fish<br />

@ O~CE~N <strong>Bali</strong> By Outrigger<br />

Jl. Arjuna No. 88X Legian<br />

P. 731 162,F. 737 408<br />

www.outrigger.com<br />

In – Villa Dining @ Villa De Daun<br />

Jl. Raya Legian 123B, Kuta<br />

P. 756 276, F. 750 643<br />

www.villadedaun.com<br />

Kopi Pot<br />

Jl. Legian No. 139, P. 752 614<br />

www.poppiesbali.com<br />

Kori Restaurant<br />

Gang Poppies II, P. 758 605, F. 752 510<br />

www.korirestaurant.co.id<br />

La Casa<br />

International Restaurant<br />

Jl. Werkudara No. 25, Legian<br />

P. 751 822<br />

Lais Restaurant<br />

@ Legian Beach Hotel<br />

Indonesian Specialty Restaurant<br />

Legian Beach Hotel<br />

Jl. Melasti legian, P. 755 711, F. 752 651<br />

www.laisrestaurant.com<br />

Mama’s<br />

German Restaurant<br />

Jl. Raya Legian, Legian, P. 761 151<br />

www.bali-mamas.com<br />

Nero Restaurant<br />

Mediterranean Restaurant<br />

Jl. Legian Kelod 384, Kuta<br />

P. 750 756<br />

Padi Padi<br />

Indonesian Food<br />

Jl. Sunset Road 88, Simpang Dewa Ruci<br />

P. 764 788<br />

Parasol<br />

@ <strong>Bali</strong> Mandira Beach Resort & Spa<br />

Jl. Padma 2, Legian<br />

P. 751 381, F. 752 377<br />

www.balimandira.com<br />

Pearl<br />

French Fine Dining<br />

Jl. Double Six, Legian, P. 732 743<br />

www.balihotelpearl.com<br />

Planet Hollywood<br />

Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai,<br />

P. 757 827<br />

www.planethollywoodbali.com<br />

Ris<strong>to</strong>rante Italia<br />

Jl. Legian (Pantai Blue Ocean)<br />

P. 755 500<br />

Ryoshi<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Mall Galeria Lt. 1.1C # 55-57<br />

P: 751684<br />

Sushi Densha<br />

Japanese Fusion<br />

Jl. Legian (behind Mama’s Restaurant)<br />

Kuta P. 763 616<br />

Tanaya’s Cafe<br />

@ Villa De Daun<br />

Jl. Raya Legian 123B, Kuta 80361<br />

P. 756 276, F. 750 643<br />

www.villadedaun.com<br />

Tenkai @ Padma Resort <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jl. Padma No.1, Legian<br />

P. 752 111, F. 752 140<br />

www.padmaresortbali.co<br />

Yut’z Place<br />

Swiss Restaurant<br />

Jl. Werkudara, No. 521, Legian<br />

P. +62 81 239 51454<br />

SEMINYAK AREA<br />

Antique Restaurants<br />

Jl. Dyana Pura,<br />

Abimanyu Arcade No. 7<br />

P. 730 907, F. 739 840<br />

Artini Restaurant<br />

@ <strong>Bali</strong> Mystique Hotel<br />

Jl. Petitenget 2000 XX<br />

P. 730 465,F. 730 465<br />

Atrium Restaurant & Bar<br />

Jl. Petitenget, Seminyak,<br />

P. 847 6661, F. 847 6665<br />

www.atriumbali.com<br />

Aviary Restaurant<br />

Seminyak Square<br />

Jl. Laksmana Oberoi Unit C1-2<br />

P. 732 512<br />

www.aviarybali.com<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Bakery<br />

Jl. Kayu Jati No.1<br />

Seminyak Square. P. 738 033<br />

Barcode<br />

Jl. Petitenget 2001x<br />

Petitenget - Kerobokan<br />

P. 730 629, F. 733 123<br />

www.barcodebali.com<br />

Biku<br />

Jl. Petitenget 888, P. 857 0888<br />

www.bikubali.com<br />

Black Canyon Coff ee<br />

Seminyak Square<br />

Jl. Laksamana, Oberoi – Seminyak<br />

Unit C5-D5, P. 738 029<br />

www.blackcanyoncoff e.co.id<br />

Blossom @ Sen<strong>to</strong>sa<br />

Thai Food<br />

Jl. Pura Telaga Waja, Petitenget,<br />

Seminyak, P. 730 333<br />

Braga Café<br />

Seminyak Square,<br />

Jl. Laksmana Oberoi Unit D. 7,<br />

P. 216 7833<br />

Breeze @ The Samaya<br />

Beachfront fi ne dining -<br />

western & Indonesia cuisine<br />

Jl. Laksmana, Seminyak<br />

P. 731 149, F. 731 203<br />

www.thesamayabali.com<br />

Burger King<br />

Sunset Point<br />

Jl. Sunset Road No. 88-99, Seminyak<br />

P. 847 6848<br />

Cabe Rawit<br />

Indonesian Restaurant<br />

Jl. Kunti No. 8, Seminyak<br />

P. 744 0995,<br />

www.caberawit.com<br />

Café <strong>Bali</strong><br />

International Cuisine<br />

Jl. Laksmana, Seminyak<br />

P. 780 1515, F. 735 957<br />

Café Marzano<br />

Italian Restaurant<br />

Jl. Double Six, P. 874 4438<br />

Chandi<br />

Jl. Laksmana 27, Seminyak,<br />

P. 731 060 F. 731 060<br />

www.chandibali.com<br />

Chat Café <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Café bistro lounge<br />

Jl. Kunti I No.18 Seminyak<br />

P. 732 303, F. 738 707<br />

Crazy Cow<br />

Jl. Umalas II No. 62<br />

Kerobokan, P. 473 2397<br />

www.<strong>my</strong>crazycow.com<br />

Cocoon Beach Club<br />

Jl. Double six, No. 66, Seminyak<br />

P. 731 266, F. 731 155<br />

www.cocoon-beach.com<br />

Delicious Onion<br />

Jl. Raya Basangkasa, Seminyak<br />

P. +62 81 377 894 243<br />

Dahana<br />

Japanese Restaurant<br />

Jl. Petitenget No. 98X, Petitenget<br />

P. 730 131<br />

Fire @ W Retreat & Spa Bal<br />

Jl. Petitenget, Seminyak, Kerobokan<br />

P. 4738 106, F. 300 222<br />

www.whotels.com/baliseminyak<br />

Gado Gado<br />

Fine Dining on the beach<br />

Jl. Dyana Pura No. 99 - Seminyak<br />

P. 736 966, F. 736 955<br />

www.gadogadorestaurant.com<br />

Grocer & Grind<br />

Jl. Kayu Jati 3X, Petitenget, Seminyak<br />

P. 730 418<br />

Gubug Makan Mang Engking<br />

Jl. Nakula No. 88, Sunset Road, Denpasar<br />

P. 882 2000, F. 887 9035<br />

www.mangenkingbali.com<br />

Husk @ The Royal Beach Seminyak <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jl. Camplung Tanduk, Seminyak<br />

P. 730 730, F. 730 545<br />

www.theroyalbeachseminyakbali.com


JP’s Warung Club<br />

Jl. Dyana Pura 6, Seminyak<br />

P. 731 622<br />

www.jps-warungclub.com<br />

Kafe Betawi<br />

Seminyak Square<br />

Jl. Laksmana Oberoi Unit C.03<br />

P. 736 765, www.kafebetawi.com<br />

Kaizan<br />

Jl. Laksmana Oberoi, P. 747 2324<br />

Khaima<br />

Moroccan Restaurant<br />

Lounge & Bar<br />

Jl. Laksmana (Oberoi Street) Kerobokan<br />

P. 742 3925<br />

www.khaimabali.com<br />

KU DE TA<br />

Modern International<br />

Jl. Kayu Aya No. 9, Seminyak<br />

P. 736 969, F. 736 767<br />

www.kudeta.net<br />

Kuni’s<br />

Japanese Restaurant<br />

Jl. Laksmana 80, Oberoi, Seminyak<br />

P. 730 501<br />

Kura Kura Restaurant<br />

@ The Oberoi<br />

Seminyak Beach Jl. Laksmana<br />

P. 730 361, F. 730 791<br />

K2<br />

Japanese Warung Style<br />

Jl. Laksmana, SeminyakP. 747 2324<br />

La Lucciola<br />

International<br />

Jl. Kayu Ayu, Petitenget, Seminyak<br />

P. 730 838<br />

La Sal<br />

Spanish Food & Lounge<br />

Jl. Drupadi II - Seminyak, P. 738 321<br />

www.lasalbali.com<br />

Legend Bar<br />

International Restaurant<br />

Jl. Petitenget No. 886<br />

Petitenget, P. 746 5218<br />

www.thelegendbali.com<br />

Le Spot @ <strong>Bali</strong> Deli<br />

French & International Bistro<br />

Jl. Kunti 117X, Seminyak<br />

P. 738 686, www.balideli.net<br />

Lestari Grill & Pasta<br />

Jl. Umalas Lestari<br />

Umalas Table 9X, P. 792 6375<br />

Lilin Restaurant<br />

Jl. Petitenget, Seminyak<br />

P. 473 7979, F. 300 7972<br />

www.ptthead.com<br />

Loloan<br />

Jl. Kayu Jati 9X, Petitenget-Seminyak<br />

P. 736 677, F. 736 688<br />

www.loloanbali.com<br />

Lotus Restaurant<br />

Jl. Laksamana 50B, Oberoi - Seminyak,<br />

P. 736 270<br />

Made’s Warung<br />

Jl. Raya Seminyak, P. 732 130<br />

Jl. Raya Kuta, P. 751 923<br />

www.madeswarung.com<br />

Mamasan Kithen Bar Lounge<br />

Jl. Raya Kerobokan No. 135<br />

Br. Taman, P. 730 436<br />

www.mamasanbali.com<br />

Mannekepis<br />

Belgian Jazz-Blues Bistro<br />

Jl. Raya Seminyak No. 2, Seminyak<br />

P. 847 5784, F. 847 5785<br />

www.mannekepis-bistro.com<br />

Me’nu Restaurant<br />

Jl. Dhyana Pura<br />

Komp. Per<strong>to</strong>koan Abimanyu 3,<br />

Seminyak, P. 081 353 020 121<br />

www.me-nu.us<br />

Metis Restaurant<br />

Jl. Petitenget No.6, Kerobokan Kelod<br />

P. 4737 888, F. 847 5472<br />

www.metisbali.com<br />

Mykonos<br />

Greek Taverna<br />

Jl. Laksmana Seminyak<br />

P. 733 253<br />

Naughty Nuri’s warung<br />

Jl. Batubelig No. 41, Kerobokan<br />

P. 847 6722,<br />

www.naughtynurisbali.com<br />

Nutmegs – Dining at Hu’u<br />

Jl. Petitenget, Kerobokan<br />

P. 736 443<br />

www.huubali.com<br />

Oma Thia’s Kitchen<br />

Jl. Mertasari no 2 B & C<br />

Kerobokan, P. 3670654<br />

Osteria Telese<br />

Italian Restaurant<br />

Jl. Laksmana 14,<br />

Kerobokan, Seminyak<br />

P. 734 566<br />

Pandora<br />

Italian Restaurant<br />

Jl. Petitenget, Seminyak<br />

P. 747 4637<br />

Pantarei<br />

Jl. Raya Seminyak 17A<br />

Seminyak, P. 732 567<br />

www.pantarei-restaurant-bali.com<br />

Passargad Restaurant<br />

Jl. Dyana Pura No. 3, Seminyak<br />

P. 738 857, F. 738 857<br />

Tuesday Night Pizza Club<br />

Jl. Laksmana, Oberoi – Seminyak<br />

P. 730 614<br />

Pota<strong>to</strong> Head Beach Club<br />

Jl. Petitenget, Seminyak<br />

P. 473 7979, F. 300 7972<br />

www.ptthead.com<br />

Queen’s Tandoor<br />

Indian Cuisine<br />

Jl. Raya Seminyak 73, Seminyak<br />

P. 732 770, F. 732 771<br />

www.queenstandoor.com<br />

Rio Bar & Grill<br />

Brazillian Style Churrascaria Restaurant<br />

Jl. Raya Seminyak 31B<br />

P. 732 685, F. 732 685<br />

www.santaibali.com<br />

Rumors<br />

Jl. Laksmana, Seminyak<br />

P. 738 720, F. 733 269<br />

Rush Bamboo Restaurant<br />

@ The Elysian<br />

Jl. Sari Dewi No.18, Seminyak<br />

P. 730 999, F. 737 509<br />

www.elysianhotels.com<br />

Rustica<br />

Italian Restaurant<br />

Jl. Batu Belig, No.1,Kerobokan, P. 737 812<br />

Ryoshi<br />

Japanese Restaurant<br />

Jl. Raya Seminyak 15, P. 731 152<br />

Sardine<br />

Jl. Petitenget No. 21, Kerobokan<br />

P. 4738 202, www.sardinebali.com<br />

Sarong<br />

Jl. Petitenget No. 19x, Kerobokan<br />

P. 737 809, F. 737 810,<br />

www.sarongbali.com<br />

Sasa<br />

Italian Food<br />

Jl. Laksmana Oberoi No.78, Seminyak<br />

P. 736 638, www.sasabali.com<br />

Seaside<br />

Double Six Beach, Seminyak<br />

P. 737 140<br />

www.seasidebali.com<br />

SIP<br />

Wine Bar<br />

Jl. Raya Seminyak 16A<br />

P. 730 810<br />

www.sip-bali.com<br />

Sorriso<br />

Italian Restaurant<br />

Jl. Drupadi - Seminyak<br />

P. 738 307<br />

www.sorrisobali.com<br />

Soho<br />

24 hours American Diner<br />

Jl. Laksmana, Seminyak, P. 737 280<br />

Spizziko Rosticceria<br />

Seminyak Square<br />

Jl. Laksmana Oberoi, P. 780 9374<br />

Starfi sh Bloo @ W Retreat & Spa<br />

Jl. Petitenget, Seminyak, Kerobokan<br />

P. 4738 106, F. 300 222<br />

www.whotels.com/baliseminyak<br />

Suka Suka<br />

Jl. Petitenget 88, Kerobokan Seminyak,<br />

P. 735 933<br />

The Junction<br />

Jl. Laksamana - Oberoi, P. 735 610<br />

The Living Room <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Asian & European Fusion Cuisine<br />

Jl. Petitenget 2000X, Kerobokan -<br />

Seminyak, P. 735 735, F. 736 736<br />

www.thelivingroom-bali.com<br />

The Restaurant @ The Legian<br />

Jl. Laksmana-Oberoi, Seminyak<br />

P. 730 622, F. 730 623<br />

www.ghmhotels.com<br />

Trat<strong>to</strong>ria<br />

Jl. Laksmana, Oberoi - Seminyak<br />

P. 737 082, F. 737 082<br />

www.trat<strong>to</strong>riabali.com<br />

Tulip Restaurant & Lounge<br />

Jl. Petitenget No. 69<br />

P. 215 8787, F. 847 5468<br />

Ultimo<br />

Italian Restaurant, Jl. Laksmana 104x<br />

Oberoi, Seminyak, P. 738 720, F. 733 269<br />

www.balinesia.co.id<br />

Vivai Restaurant & Bar<br />

Seminyak Square Roof-<strong>to</strong>p Terrace<br />

Jl. Laksmana Oberoi, P. 738 016<br />

www.vivaibali.com<br />

Warisan Restaurant & Bar<br />

Jl. Raya kerobokan No. 38,<br />

P. 731 175<br />

www.warisanrestaurant.com<br />

Waroeng Bonita<br />

International Restaurant<br />

Jl. Petitenget No. 2000X, Petitenget<br />

P. 731 918, www.bonitabali.com<br />

Warung Bale <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Indonesian Chinese Food<br />

Jl. Kunti 4B Seminyak.<br />

P. 732 731, F. 732 731<br />

JUNE 2012 www.nowbali.co.id<br />

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Warung Italia<br />

Italian Food, Jl. Kunti - Seminyak,<br />

P. 737 437<br />

Warung Rima<br />

Manadonese Food<br />

Jl. Seminyak No. 2, Seminyak<br />

P. 730973 / 735 310<br />

Warung Sekar Taman<br />

<strong>Bali</strong>nesse Food<br />

Jl. Mertasari, Laksamana, Seminyak<br />

P. 082 8367 2920<br />

Wild Orchid<br />

@ Anantara Seminyak <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jl. Abimanyu (Dhyana Pura), Seminyak<br />

P. 737 773, F. 737 772<br />

www.bali.anantara.com<br />

Word of Mouth<br />

Jl. Kunti No. 9,<br />

Kunti Arcade, Shop 10, Seminyak,<br />

P. 743 2565, www.wordofmouthbali.com<br />

Zanzibar<br />

Italian Food,<br />

Jl. Pantai Arjuna (Blue Ocean),<br />

Legian, Seminyak,<br />

P. 733 529<br />

www.zanzibarbali.com<br />

CANGGU AREA<br />

A live café<br />

JL. Kayu putih/Subak sari No. 77,<br />

Canggu, P. 847 5614<br />

Om Organic Restaurant<br />

Jl. Batu Bolong Canggu Beach<br />

P.960 4121<br />

Deus Ex Machina Restaurant<br />

Jl.Batu Mejan No.8 Canggu<br />

P. 368 3386<br />

www.deus.co.id<br />

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SANUR AREA<br />

Arena<br />

Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai Sanur<br />

P. 287 255, www.arenabali.com<br />

Basilico Italian Pavilion<br />

@ Sanur Beach <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jl. Danau Tamblingan Sanur<br />

P. 288 011, F. 281 753<br />

Cafe Batujimbar<br />

Jl. Danau Tamblingan<br />

P. 287 374, F. 284 103<br />

www.cafebatujimbar.com<br />

Café Wantilan<br />

@ <strong>Bali</strong> Hyatt<br />

Jl. Danau Tamblingan, Sanur<br />

P. 281 234, F. 287 693<br />

www.bali.resort.hyatt.com<br />

Casa Luna<br />

Jl. Danau Tamblingan<br />

Sanur, P. 288 23<br />

www.casalunabali.com<br />

Cat & Fiddle<br />

English / Irish Restaurant<br />

Jl. Cemara, Sanur, P. 282 218<br />

Double Dutch<br />

Jl. Cemara Semawang No. 29<br />

Sanur, P. 270 554<br />

www.double-dutch-bali.eu<br />

Fortune Cookie<br />

Jl Sudamala No. 5<br />

Sanur-<strong>Bali</strong>, P. 283 342<br />

www.fortunecookiebali.com<br />

Gong @ The Gangsa<br />

Fine <strong>Bali</strong>nesse Dining, Sanur, P. 270 260<br />

Jazz Bar & Grill<br />

Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai-Sanur, P. 285 892<br />

Kama Ratih Restaurant<br />

@GenesisGenesis Hotel & Spa<br />

Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai 888, Sanur<br />

P. 722 071, F. 722 174<br />

www.genesishotelandspa.com<br />

Kopi <strong>Bali</strong> House<br />

Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai, 405E, Sanur<br />

P. 270 990, F. 270 993<br />

www.kopibali.com<br />

Massimo<br />

Italian Cuisine, Sanur,<br />

P. 288 942<br />

www.massimobali.com<br />

Mezzanine Restaurant<br />

@ Puri Santrian<br />

Jl. Cemara No. 35,<br />

PO.BOX 3055, Sanur<br />

P. 288 009, F. 287 101<br />

Ming Le Res<strong>to</strong><br />

Jl. Danau Tamblingan 105, Sanur<br />

P. 281 948, F. 270 805<br />

www.res<strong>to</strong>ming-bali.com<br />

Pandawa Restaurant<br />

@ Mercure Resort Sanur<br />

Jl. Mertasari PO.BOX 3476<br />

P. 288 833, F. 287 303<br />

www.mercuresanur.com<br />

Ryoshi<br />

Japanese<br />

Jl. Danau Tamblingan,<br />

P. 288 473<br />

Sec<strong>to</strong>r<br />

Jl. Hang Tuah 58, Sanur<br />

P. 287 733, F. 285 488<br />

www.sec<strong>to</strong>rbarrestaurant.com<br />

Street Café<br />

Jl. Danau Tamblingan no. 21, Sanur<br />

P. 289 259<br />

Telaga Naga Restaurant<br />

@ <strong>Bali</strong> Hyatt<br />

Jl. Danau Tamblingan Sanur<br />

P. 281 234 ext 8200,<br />

F. 287 831<br />

The Village<br />

@ Puri Santrian<br />

Italian Restaurant<br />

Jl. Danau Tamblingan 47, Sanur<br />

P. 285 025<br />

www.santrian.com<br />

Triana<br />

Spanish Restaurant,<br />

Jl. Danau Tamblingan No. 108 Sanur,<br />

P. 288 438<br />

Viola<br />

@ Villa Mahapala<br />

Jl. Pantai Sindhu, P. 286 222<br />

www.villamahapala-bali.com<br />

Sale e Pepe Il Ris<strong>to</strong>rante<br />

Pasta, Pizzas & BBQ<br />

Jl. Cemara No. 72, Sanur,<br />

P. 875 4260<br />

NUSA DUA AREA<br />

Absolute Restaurant<br />

an International Restaurant<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Collection<br />

Blok B 12, Kawasan Wisata Nusa Dua<br />

Komplek BTDC<br />

P. 772 694<br />

Boneka<br />

@ St. Regis<br />

Kawasan Pariwisata Nusa Dua Lot S6,<br />

Nusa Dua,<br />

P. 847 8111, F. 847 8099<br />

www.stregis.com<br />

Faces @ The Bale<br />

Fine Dining - International<br />

Jl. Nusa Dua Selatan, Nusa Dua<br />

P. 775 111, F. 775 222<br />

www.thebale.com<br />

Garden Cafe @ <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Asian and International Food<br />

Kompleks BTDC, Nusa Dua <strong>Bali</strong><br />

PO.BOX 53 Nusa Dua 80363<br />

P. 771 234, F. 771 083<br />

www.bali.grand.hyatt.com<br />

Ikan Restaurant<br />

@ The Westin Resort Nusa Dua<br />

PO.BOX 36 Nusa Dua 80363 <strong>Bali</strong><br />

P. 771 906, F. 772 048, www.westin.com<br />

Italian Restaurant<br />

@ Aman Nusa Resort<br />

Nusa Dua, P. 772 333, F. 772 335<br />

www.amanresorts.com<br />

Kayu Putih, @ St. Regis<br />

Fine Beachfront Dining<br />

Kawasan Pariwisata Nusa Dua Lot S6,<br />

Nusa Dua, P. 847 8111<br />

www.stregis.com<br />

Maguro Asia Bistro<br />

@ Nusa Dua Beach Hotel<br />

Asian Bistro<br />

Kawasan Pariwisata Nusa Dua<br />

P. 771 210, F. 771 229<br />

www.nusaduahotel.com<br />

Banyubiru Restaurant, pan Asian &<br />

International Cuisine<br />

Kawasan Pariwisata Nusa Dua Lot N2,<br />

Nusa Dua, P. 771 327, F. 771 326<br />

www.luxurycollection.com/bali<br />

Nampu Restaurant @ <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Japanese Food<br />

Kompleks BTDC, Nusa Dua <strong>Bali</strong><br />

P. 771 234, F. 771 083<br />

www.bali.grand.hyatt.com<br />

The Shore @ Nikko <strong>Bali</strong> Resort & Spa<br />

Jl. Raya Nusa Dua Selatan<br />

P. 773 377, F. 773 388<br />

www.nikkobali.com<br />

Nyoman’s Beer Garden<br />

International Restaurant<br />

Jl. Pantai mengiat X, Nusa Dua<br />

P. 775746<br />

Arwana Restaurant, Premium<br />

Seafood Restaurant<br />

Kawasan Pariwisata Nusa Dua Lot N2,<br />

Nusa Dua,<br />

P. 771 327, F. 771 326<br />

Oc<strong>to</strong>pus @ Ayodya Resort <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jl. Pantai Mengiat, Kompleks BTDC<br />

Nusa Dua,<br />

P. 771 102, F. 771 237<br />

Pasar Senggol @ Grand Hyatt <strong>Bali</strong><br />

<strong>Bali</strong>nese and Indonesian Food<br />

Kompleks BTDC, Nusa Dua <strong>Bali</strong><br />

PO.BOX 53 Nusa Dua 80363<br />

P. 771 234, F. 771 083<br />

www.bali.grand.hyatt.com<br />

Paus Cafe @ Novotel Nusa Dua Hotel<br />

Kompleks BTDC, Nusa Dua<br />

P. 848 0555, F. 848 0501<br />

www.novotelnusaduabali.com<br />

Piasan @ Kayumanis Nusa Dua<br />

Italian Dining, P. 770 777, F. 770 770<br />

www.kayumanis.com<br />

Possessive by His Food<br />

Russian Cuisine<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Collection BTDC, Blok C9<br />

Nusa Dua, P. 807 1177<br />

Raja’s <strong>Bali</strong>nese Restaurant<br />

@ Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa<br />

Kawasan Pariwisata Nusa Dua<br />

Lot North 4, P. 771 210<br />

www.nusaduahotel.com<br />

Salsa Verde @ <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Italian Food<br />

Kompleks BTDC, Nusa Dua <strong>Bali</strong><br />

PO.BOX 53 Nusa Dua 80363<br />

P. 771 234, F. 771 083<br />

www.bali.grand.hyatt.com


Sama Sama Restaurant<br />

Chill out Japanese<br />

Jl By Pass Ngurah Rai, Nusa Dua<br />

P. 771 129<br />

Soren<strong>to</strong> Restaurant @ Melia <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Kawasan Wisata BTDC Lot 1,<br />

Nusa Dua, P. 771 510, F. 776 880<br />

www.solmelia.com<br />

The Terrace @ Amanusa<br />

Thai Cuisine, Kawasan Pariwisata<br />

Nuda Dua, P. 772 333<br />

TANJUNG BENOA AREA<br />

Bumbu <strong>Bali</strong><br />

<strong>Bali</strong>nese Food, Jl. Pratama<br />

Tanjung Benoa, P. 774 502 / 772 299<br />

www.balifoods.com<br />

By The C<br />

@ As<strong>to</strong>n <strong>Bali</strong> Beach Resort & Spa<br />

Jl. Pratama, Tanjung Benoa<br />

P. 773 577, F. 774 954<br />

www.As<strong>to</strong>n<strong>Bali</strong>.com<br />

Cocos Beach Restaurant<br />

@ Novotel Benoa <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jl. Pratama, Tanjung Benoa, Nusa Dua<br />

P. 772 239, F. 772 237<br />

www.novotelbalibenoa.com<br />

Domino’s Pizza<br />

Benoa Square<br />

Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai No.21 A,<br />

Kedonganan – Gound Floor 10-12/A<br />

P. 895 7775<br />

Eight Degrees South @ Conrad <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Simply seafood, uniquely you<br />

Jl. Pratama 168, Tanjung Benoa<br />

P. 778 788, F. 773 888<br />

www.conradbali.com<br />

El Patio<br />

@ Melia Benoa All Inclusive Resort<br />

Jl. Pratama, Tanjung benoa<br />

PO.BOX 52 Nusa Dua 80363<br />

P. 771 714, F. 772 739<br />

www.meliabenoa.com<br />

Giorgio, Italian Cuisine<br />

@ As<strong>to</strong>n <strong>Bali</strong> Beach Resort & Spa<br />

Jl. Pratama 68X, Tanjung Benoa<br />

P. 773 577, F. 774 954<br />

www.As<strong>to</strong>n<strong>Bali</strong>.com<br />

RIN @ Conrad <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Contemporary cuisine Asian fl avours<br />

Jl. Pratama 168 Tanjung Benoa<br />

P. 778 788, F. 773.888<br />

www.conradbali.com<br />

SAKALA<br />

Jl. Pratama No. 88, Tanjung Benoa<br />

P. 774 499, www.sakalabali.com<br />

Suku @ Conrad <strong>Bali</strong><br />

<strong>Bali</strong> fl avours, Oriental inspiration<br />

Jl. Pratama 168 Tanjung Benoa<br />

P. 778 788, F. 773 888<br />

www.conradbali.com<br />

The Tao <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Asian Food, Jl. Pratama No. 96,<br />

Tanjung Benoa, P. 772 902, F. 773 840<br />

www.taobali.com<br />

JIMBARAN AREA<br />

Alcedo @ Gending Kedis<br />

Jl. Karang Mas Sejahtera 100Y,<br />

Jimbaran,<br />

P. 708 906, F. 708 905<br />

www.gendingkedis.com<br />

Asam Garam @ Villa Balquisse<br />

Mediterrenean<br />

Jl. Uluwatu No. 18X,<br />

P. 701 695, F. 703 087<br />

www. balquisse.com<br />

<strong>Bali</strong>que Restaurant<br />

Jl. Uluwatu no. 39, Jimbaran<br />

P. 704 945<br />

Burger King<br />

Benoa Square Ground Floor 14-16/A<br />

Jl. By Pass I Gusti Ngurah Rai No.21 A,<br />

Kedonganan<br />

P. 895 7771, F. 895 7772<br />

Dava Restaurant<br />

@ Ayana <strong>Bali</strong> Resort & Spa<br />

Jl. Karang Mas Sejahtera, Jimbaran<br />

P. 702 222, F. 701 555<br />

www.ayanaresort.com<br />

diMare Restaurant<br />

@ Karma Kandara<br />

Jl. Villa Kandara Banjar Wijaya<br />

Kusuma, Ungasan,<br />

P. 848 2200, F. 848 2244<br />

www.karmakandara.com<br />

Finn’s Beach Club<br />

Jl. Pantai Selatan Dau, Banjar Wijaya<br />

Kusuma, Ungasan<br />

P. 848 2111, F. 848 2308<br />

www.semarauluwatu.com<br />

Il Ris<strong>to</strong>rante<br />

@ Bvlgari<br />

Italian Restaurant<br />

Bulgari Hotels & Resorts, <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jl. Goa Lempeh, Banjar Dinas Kangin,<br />

Uluwatu, P. 847 1000, F. 847 1111<br />

www.bulgarihotels.com<br />

Karma Lounge<br />

@ Karma Jimbaran<br />

Jl. Bukit Permai, Jimbaran<br />

P. 708 800, F. 708 801<br />

www.karmajimbaran.com<br />

Kisik<br />

@ Ayana <strong>Bali</strong> Resort & Spa<br />

Jl. Karang Mas Sejahtera, Jimbaran<br />

P. 702 222, F. 701 555<br />

www.ayanaresort.com<br />

KO @ Intercontinental <strong>Bali</strong> Resort<br />

Japanese Cuisine<br />

Jl. Uluwatu No 45 Jimbaran<br />

P. 701 888, F. 701 777<br />

www.bali.intercontinental.com<br />

Mahagiri Villas Dreamland<br />

Jl. Kahuripan Br. Bakung Sari, Ungasan<br />

P. 848 1223, F. 848 1230<br />

www.mahagirivillasdreamland.com<br />

Nammos Beach Club<br />

@ Karma Kandara<br />

Jl. Villa Kandara<br />

Banjar Wijaya Kusuma Ungasan<br />

P. 848 2200, F. 848 2244<br />

www.karmakandara.com<br />

Nelayan Restaurant<br />

@ Jimbaran Puri <strong>Bali</strong><br />

International, Jl. Uluwatu, Jimbaran<br />

P. 701 605, F. 701 320<br />

www.jimbaranpuribali.com<br />

Padi Restaurant<br />

@ Ayana <strong>Bali</strong> Resort & Spa<br />

Jl. Karang Mas Sejahtera, Jimbaran<br />

P. 702 222, F. 701 555<br />

www.ayanaresort.com<br />

PEPeNERO Cucina Italiana<br />

Temple Hill Studios<br />

Jl. Wanagiri 18 Jimbaran<br />

T: 702111 T&F: 704677<br />

www.pepenerobali.com<br />

PJ’s @ The Four Seasons Resort<br />

Jimbaran Bay<br />

P. 701 010<br />

F. 701 022<br />

www.fourseasons.com<br />

Sami Sami Restaurant<br />

Italian Cuisine<br />

Jl. Karang Mas Sejahtera<br />

P. 702 222<br />

Sangkar Restaurant @ Bvlgari<br />

Asian & Indonesian Restaurant<br />

Bulgari Hotels & Resorts, <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jalan Goa Lempeh<br />

Banjar Dinas Kangin, Uluwatu,<br />

P. 847 1000, F. 847 1111<br />

www.bulgarihotels.com<br />

Takigawa Restaurant<br />

Jl. New Kuta Beach Pecatu Graha<br />

P. 848 4600, F. 848 4600<br />

Taman Wantilan<br />

@ The Four Seasons Resort Jimbaran Bay<br />

P. 701 010, F. 701 022<br />

www.fourseasons.com<br />

Tapis Restaurant @ Kayumanis<br />

Jl. Yoga Perkanthi, Jimbaran<br />

P. 705 777, F. 705 102<br />

www.kayumanis.com<br />

Teba Cafe Fresh Seasfood Restaurant<br />

Jl. Four Seasons Resort<br />

Muaya Beach, Jimbaran,<br />

P. 703 156 / 708 676,<br />

www.tebacafebali.com<br />

Tirtha Dining<br />

Jl. Uluwatu, Br. Dinas Karang Boma,<br />

Desa Pecatu<br />

P. 847 1151, F. 847 1160<br />

www.tirthadining.com<br />

The Warung @ Alila Villas Uluwatu<br />

Jl Belimbing Sari, Banjar Tambiyak<br />

Desa Pecatu, <strong>Bali</strong>, Indonesia<br />

P. 848 2166, F. 848 2188<br />

www.alilahotels.com<br />

Warung Jinten @ Kera<strong>to</strong>n Jimbaran<br />

Resort International<br />

Jl. Mrajapati Jimbaran<br />

P.O. Box 2023 <strong>Bali</strong>,<br />

P. 701 961, F. 701 991<br />

www.kera<strong>to</strong>njimbaranresort.com<br />

Warung Keramik @ Jenggala Gallery<br />

Jl. Uluwatu II, Jimbaran, P. 703 311<br />

www.mnm-concepts.com<br />

Waroeng Roof Top<br />

Jl. luwatu, KM 19, Jimbaran, <strong>Bali</strong><br />

P. 884 3000<br />

www.waroengroof<strong>to</strong>p.com<br />

UBUD AREA<br />

Ary’s Warung<br />

Jl. Raya Ubud, P. 975 053<br />

Ayung Terrace<br />

@ The Four Seasons Ubud<br />

Ubud, P. 977 577<br />

www.fourseasons.com<br />

Batan Waru<br />

Indonesian Cuisine<br />

Jl. Dewi Sita, Ubud, P. 977 528<br />

www.baligardenhotel.com<br />

Bedur Restaurant<br />

@ Ubud Hanging Gardens<br />

Asian & French Cuisine<br />

Desa Buahan, PO Box - Ubud<br />

P. 982 700, F. 982 800<br />

www.ubudhanginggardens.com<br />

Bunute Restaurant & Bar<br />

Jl. Dewi Sita Ubud, P. 972 177<br />

www.bunute.com<br />

Betelnut<br />

Jl. Raya Ubud,<br />

P. 971 426<br />

www.dekco.com<br />

Cafe des Artistes<br />

Jl. Bisma No. 9X, Ubud, P. 972 706<br />

Casa Luna<br />

Jl. Raya Ubud,P. 973 283, F. 973 28<br />

www.casalunabali.com<br />

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REVOLVES AROUND HIS<br />

<strong>Bali</strong><br />

Kids<br />

a special<br />

place for<br />

disadvantaged<br />

children<br />

See how easily you could help us - and him<br />

CasCades@ The Viceroy<br />

French fi ne Dining with Asian<br />

Infl uence, Viceroy <strong>Bali</strong>, Jln. Lanyahan,<br />

Br. Nagi, Ubud, P. 972 111, F. 970 777<br />

www.cascadesbali.com<br />

Cinta Grill & Inn<br />

Jl.Monkey Forest, Ubud,<br />

P. 975 395<br />

Dining Corner @ Kayumanis Ubud<br />

Thai Cuisine, P. 972 777, F. 972 660<br />

www.kayumanis.com<br />

Green House<br />

Jl. Monkey Forest, Ubud<br />

P. 978 189, F. 975 559<br />

www.pertiwiresort.com<br />

Indochine @ The Mansion<br />

International Fine Dining<br />

Jl. Penestanan, Sayan - Ubud<br />

P. 972 616, www.themansionbali.com<br />

Indus<br />

Jl. Raya Sanggingan, Ubud<br />

P. 977 684, www.casalunabali.com<br />

Jazz Café<br />

International & Indonesian Food<br />

Jl. Sukma - Ubud, P. 976 594, F. 976 594<br />

www.jazzcafebali.com<br />

Kafe<br />

Jl. Hanoman No. 44B, Ubud<br />

P. 780 3802, F. 970 581<br />

www.balispirit.com<br />

Kemiri @ Uma Ubud<br />

Southest Asian Cuisine<br />

Jl. Raya Sanggingan, Banjar<br />

Lungsiakan, Kedewatan - Ubud<br />

P. 972 448, F. 972 449,<br />

www.uma.como.bz<br />

www.balikids.org<br />

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Kudus House<br />

@ Como Shambhala<br />

Indonesian Cuisine<br />

Banjar Begawan, Desa Melinggih<br />

Kelod, Payangan, Gianyar, P. 978 888<br />

F. 978 889, www.cse@como.bz<br />

Little K<br />

(Not your average kafe)<br />

Located at The Yoga Barn<br />

Pengosekan Street, Ubud<br />

P. 971 236 / 971 407<br />

www.balispirit.com/kafe/little-k<br />

Lamak<br />

Modern Asian Cuisine<br />

Jl. Monkey Forest, Ubud, P. 974 668<br />

www.lamakbali.com<br />

Laughing Buddha Bar<br />

Jl. Monkey Forest, Ubud<br />

P. 970 928, F. 970 928<br />

Maya Sari Restaurant<br />

@ Maya Ubud<br />

European & Asian Cuisine<br />

Jl. Peliatan - Ubud, P. 977 888<br />

www.mayaubud.com<br />

Mozaic<br />

Fine Dining,<br />

Jl. Raya Sangginan, Ubud<br />

P. 975 768 F. 975 768<br />

www.mozaic-bali.com<br />

Murni’s Warung<br />

Campuan Bridge, Campuan - Ubud<br />

P. 975 233, www.murnis.com<br />

Naughty Nuri’s Warung & Grill<br />

Ubud, P. 977 547<br />

www.naughty-nuris.com<br />

Nomad<br />

Ubud Main Road No. 35<br />

P. 977 169, www.nomad-bali.com<br />

Petulu<br />

@ Kamandalu Resort<br />

International Cuisine<br />

Jalan Tegallalang, Banjar Nagi, Ubud<br />

P. 975 825, F. 975 851<br />

www.kamandaluresort.com<br />

Plantation Dining Restaurant<br />

@ Alila Ubud<br />

Ubud, P. 975 963,<br />

www.alilahotels.com<br />

Pundi Pundi Grill & Asian Cuisine<br />

Jl. Pengosekan, Ubud<br />

P. 308 4005, F. 970 333<br />

River Cafe<br />

@ Maya Ubud Resort & Spa<br />

Jl. Gunung Sari,<br />

Peliatan-Ubud<br />

P. 977 888,F. 978 844<br />

www.mayaubud.com<br />

Ryoshi<br />

Jl. Raya Ubud, P. 972 192<br />

Sakti Dining Room<br />

@Fivelements, Puri Ahimsa<br />

Br. Baturning, Mambal, Badung<br />

P. 469 206<br />

www.fi velements.org<br />

Sari Organik Bodag Maliah<br />

Jl. Subak Sok Wayah, Ubud<br />

P. 879 6029 / 081 338 644 037<br />

www.sari-organik.com<br />

Taro Restaurant & Bar<br />

@ Elephat Safari Park Lodge<br />

Jl. Elephant Park Taro, Ubud<br />

P. 721 480, F. 721 481<br />

www.elephantsafariparklodge.com<br />

Terazo<br />

Mediterrean & Asian Cuisine<br />

Jl. Suweta, Ubud, P. 978 941<br />

www.baligoodfood.com<br />

The Restaurant<br />

@ The Chedi Club<br />

Indonesian & Western Cuisine<br />

Jl. Goa Gajah, Tengkulak Kaja,<br />

Gianyar - Ubud, P. 975 685<br />

The Three Monkeys<br />

Jl. Hanoman, Ubud, P. 975 554<br />

Warung Enak<br />

Jl. Pengosekan, Ubud, P. 972 911<br />

www.warungenakbali.com<br />

Indochine French & Vietnamese<br />

Cuisine<br />

Jl. Penestanan, Sayan - Ubud<br />

P. 972 616, F. 972 632<br />

Cherry Blossom Chinese<br />

Restaurant<br />

Jl. Penestanan, Sayan - Ubud<br />

P. 972 616, F. 972 632<br />

Bistro Casual Restaurant<br />

Jl. Penestanan, Sayan - Ubud<br />

P. 972 616, F. 972 632<br />

OUT OF TOWN<br />

Damai<br />

North of <strong>Bali</strong>, P. (0362) 410 08<br />

Scallywags<br />

P. 08289 700 56 56<br />

www.scallywagsresort.com<br />

The Beach Club (open for lunch)<br />

@Amankila<br />

Manggis,Karangasem<br />

P. (0363) 413 3, F. (0363) 415 55 OR<br />

Jalan Raya Manggis,<br />

www.amanresorts.com<br />

The Pond Restaurant,<br />

Banquet & Lounge<br />

Jl. Raya Pengosekan, Ubud<br />

P. 970 333, F. 971 133<br />

www.artinibaligroup.com<br />

The Private Dining<br />

(open for 24 hours room service)<br />

@Amankila<br />

Manggis,Karangasem<br />

P. (0363) 413 33, F. (0363) 415 55 OR<br />

Jalan Raya Manggis, Desa Manggis,<br />

Karangasem,<br />

www.amanresorts.com<br />

The Restaurant (open for dinner)<br />

@Amankila<br />

Manggis, Karangasem<br />

P. (0363) 413 33, F. (0363) 415 55 OR<br />

Jalan Raya Manggis, Desa Manggis,<br />

Karangasem<br />

www.amanresorts.com<br />

The Terrace<br />

(open for breakfast and lunch)<br />

@Amankila<br />

Manggis, Karangasem<br />

P. (0363) 413 33, F. (0363) 415 55 OR<br />

Jalan Raya Manggis, Desa Manggis,<br />

Karangasem<br />

www.amanresorts.com<br />

Tirta Ayu<br />

International, Karang Asem<br />

P. (0363) 22503<br />

Toke Restaurant<br />

Jl. Raya Candidasa<br />

F. (0363) 419 91<br />

www.<strong>to</strong>kebali.com<br />

Tsavo Lion @ <strong>Bali</strong> Safari Marine Park<br />

Jl. Bypass Prof. Ida Bagus Mantra<br />

Km 19, 8 Gianyar,<br />

P. 950 0000/0819 3622 4888<br />

www.balisafarimarinepark.com<br />

Vincent’s Restaurant<br />

Jl. Raya Candidasa<br />

P/F. (0363) 413 68<br />

www.vincentsbali.com<br />

Warung Tugu @ Tugu <strong>Bali</strong><br />

<strong>Bali</strong>nesse / Indonesian Food<br />

Tugu Hotel, Canggu, P. 4731 701<br />

www.tuguhotels.com<br />

BARS<br />

KUTA AREA<br />

Apache<br />

Reggae Bar<br />

Jl. Legian 146, Kuta, P. 761 213<br />

Ayodya Pool Bar<br />

@ Grand Istana Rama<br />

Grand Istana Rama Hotel<br />

Jl. Pantai Kuta, Kuta,<br />

P. 752 208, F. 745 852<br />

www.grandistanarama.com<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Rock Cafe<br />

Jl. Melasti, Kuta, P. 754 466<br />

www.balirock.com<br />

Bounty Ship<br />

Jl. Legian, Kuta, P. 752 529<br />

www.bountyhotel.com<br />

Centre Stage<br />

@ Hard Rock Hotel<br />

Jl. Pantai Kuta, P. 761 869<br />

www.hardrockhotels.net<br />

Deejay Club<br />

Jl. Kartika Plaza – Kuta, P. 753 188<br />

www.deejaycafe.com<br />

Double D Sport Bar<br />

Jl. Legian No. 168, Kuta,<br />

P. 762 408<br />

Eikon<br />

Jl. Legian 178 – Kuta, P. 750 701<br />

www.eikonbali.com<br />

Espresso Bar<br />

Jl. Legian No. 83, Kuta<br />

P. 752 576


Gracie Kelly’s<br />

Jl. Kartika Plaza, Kuta, P. 752 403<br />

www.facebook.com/graciekellys<br />

Hard Rock Café<br />

Jl. Pantai Kuta, P. 755 661 / 755 662<br />

www.balirock.com<br />

Maccaroni Club<br />

Jl. Legian – Kuta, P. 756 280<br />

www.maccaroniclub.com<br />

M Bar Go<br />

Jl. Legian – Kuta, P. 756 280<br />

Musro<br />

Jl. Kartika Plaza, Kuta<br />

P. 764 582 / 769 666<br />

www.musro.com<br />

Paddy’s<br />

Jl. Legian 166, Kuta, P. 758 555<br />

www.paddys.com<br />

Planet Hollywood<br />

Jl. By Pass Galeria, P. 757 827<br />

www.planethollywoodbali.com<br />

Roof<strong>to</strong>p Dine & Music Lounge<br />

@ The 101 Legian<br />

Jl. Raya Legian No. 117, Badung<br />

P. 300 1101, F. 300 2101<br />

www.the101bali.com<br />

Stadium Café<br />

Sport Club, Jl. Kartika Plaza – Kuta<br />

P. 763 100, www.stadiumcafe.com<br />

Stadium Padma<br />

Jl. Padma Legian – Upstairs<br />

P. 751 864<br />

Sky Garden<br />

Jl. Legian 61, 3rd fl oor – Kuta<br />

P. 756 362, ww.61legian.com<br />

The Bounty<br />

Jl. Legian – Kuta, P. 754 040<br />

www.bountyhotel.com<br />

Vi Ai Pi<br />

Jl Legian 88 – Kuta, P. 750 425<br />

www.viaipiclub.com<br />

SEMINYAK AREA<br />

Bahiana<br />

Jl. Dyana Pura, Seminyak<br />

P. 738 662, www.bahiana-bali.com<br />

Cocoon<br />

Jl. Double Six, Blue Ocean<br />

Boulevard, Seminyak,<br />

P. 731 266 F. 731 155<br />

www.cocoon-beach.com<br />

Club Cosmo <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jl. Dhyana Pura, Seminyak, P. 738 696<br />

www.clubcosmobali.com<br />

Face Bar <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Dhyana Pura Street Arcade 9 Seminyak<br />

facebar.bali@yahoo.com<br />

Galaxy Bar<br />

Jl. Dhyana Pura No. 9,<br />

P. 730 328<br />

Hu’u Bar<br />

Jl. Petitenget, Kerobokan<br />

P. 736 443<br />

www.huubali.com<br />

Jaya Pub<br />

Jl. Legian Kaja 2, Seminyak,<br />

P. 730 973<br />

Ku De Ta<br />

Jl. Kayu Aya No. 9, Seminyak<br />

P. 736 969, F. 736 767<br />

www.kudeta.net<br />

Maria Magdalena<br />

Jl. Dhyana Pura 6, seminyak,<br />

P. 823 0298<br />

www.maria-magdalena-bali.com<br />

Metis<br />

Jl. Petitenget No.6, Kerobokan Kelod<br />

P. 4737 888, F. 847 5472<br />

www.metisbali.com<br />

Mix Well<br />

Jl. Dhyana Pura No.6, Seminyak<br />

P. 736 846<br />

SOS Super Club<br />

@ Anantara<br />

Jl. Abimanyu Dhyana Pura<br />

Seminyak, P. 737 773<br />

www.sosasupperclub.com<br />

W Lounge<br />

@ W Retreat & Spa<br />

Jl. Petitenget, Seminyak, Kerobokan<br />

P. 4738 106, F. 300 222<br />

www.whotels.com/baliseminyak<br />

Woo Sky @ W Retreat & Spa<br />

Jl. Petitenget, Seminyak, Kerobokan<br />

P. 4738 106, F. 300 222<br />

www.whotels.com/baliseminyak<br />

Woo Bar @ W retreat & Spa<br />

Jl. Petitenget, Seminyak, Kerobokan<br />

P. 4738 106, F. 300 222<br />

www.whotels.com/baliseminyak<br />

Zappas<br />

Piano Bar<br />

Jl. Laksamana 54B, Seminyak<br />

P. 742534<br />

SANUR AREA<br />

Arena<br />

Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai Sanur<br />

P. 287 255<br />

www.arenabali.com<br />

Bamboo Beach Bar @ Sanur Beach<br />

Jl. Danau Tamblingan Sanur<br />

P. 288 011, F. 281 753<br />

www.sanurbeachhotelbali.com<br />

Cat & Fiddle<br />

English / Irish Pub<br />

Jl. Cemara, Sanur, P. 282 218<br />

Departure Lounge<br />

@ Mercure Resort Sanur<br />

Jl. Mertasari, P. 288 833, F. 287 303<br />

www.mercuresanur.com<br />

Double Dutch<br />

Jl. Cemara No. 29, Sanur,<br />

P. 270 554<br />

www.double-dutch-bali.eu<br />

Jazzy Cafe<br />

Jl. Danau Tamblingan<br />

No. 27, Sanur, P. 289 138<br />

Pepper’s Latino Grill & Bar<br />

@ Sanur Beach<br />

Jl. Danau Tamblingan Sanur<br />

P. 288 011, F. 281 753<br />

www.sanurbeachhotelbali.com<br />

Q Bar<br />

Jl. Danau Tamblingan 59D Sanur,<br />

P. 285 509<br />

LEGIAN AREA<br />

Sky Bar @ All Seasons Legian <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jl. Padma Utara, Legian<br />

P. 767 688, F. 756 197<br />

www.allseasonslegian.com<br />

Sunset Bar @ Padma Resort <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jl. Padma No. 1, Legian,<br />

P. 752 111 F. 752 140<br />

www.padmaresortbali.com<br />

NUSA DUA AREA<br />

Cascade Garden Lounge & Bar<br />

Kawasan Pariwisata Nusa Dua Lot N2,<br />

Nusa Dua<br />

P. 771 327, F. 771 326<br />

www.luxurycollection.com/bali<br />

King Cole Bar @ St. Regis<br />

Kawasan Pariwisata Nusa Dua<br />

Lot S6<br />

P. 847 8111, F. 847 8099<br />

www.stregis.com<br />

Lobby Bar<br />

@ Melia <strong>Bali</strong> Villas & Spa Resort<br />

Kawasan Wisata BTDC Lot.1<br />

Nusa Dua<br />

P. 771 510, F. 776 880<br />

www.solmelia.com<br />

Kul Kul Bar<br />

@ The Laguna Resort & Spa<br />

Kawasan Pariwisata Nusa Dua Lot N2,<br />

Nusa Dua,<br />

P. 771 327, F. 771 326<br />

www.luxurycollection.com/bali<br />

Sapphire Lagoon Bar<br />

@ The Laguna Resort & Spa<br />

Kawasan Pariwisata Nusa Dua Lot N2,<br />

Nusa Dua, P. 771 327, F. 771 326<br />

www.luxurycollection.com/bali<br />

Tapas & Pool Bar<br />

@ Melia <strong>Bali</strong> Villas & Spa Resort<br />

Kawasan Wisata BTDC Lot 1,<br />

Nusa Dua P. 771 510, F. 776 880<br />

www.solmelia.com<br />

TANJUNG BENOA AREA<br />

SAKALA<br />

Jl. Pratama No. 88, Tanjung Benoa<br />

P. 774 499<br />

www.sakalabali.com<br />

SOUTH KUTA BEACH AREA<br />

Boshe VVIP <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jl. Bypass Ngurah rai No. 89x Tuban<br />

P. 3603980<br />

Envy Restaurant<br />

@ Holiday Inn Baruna Resort <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jl. Wana Segara 33, Tuban,<br />

P. 752 527, F. 754 549<br />

www.envy-bali.com<br />

Oceans27<br />

Discovery Shopping Mall<br />

Jl. Kartika Plaza, P. 765 027<br />

www.oceans27.net<br />

Kul Kul Pool Bar<br />

@ Discovery Kartika Plaza<br />

Jl. Kartika Plaza<br />

South Kuta Beach 80361, <strong>Bali</strong>,<br />

P. 751 067, F. 753 568<br />

www.discoverykartikaplaza.com<br />

JIMBARAN AREA<br />

Rock Bar<br />

@ Ayana <strong>Bali</strong> Resort & Spa<br />

Jl. Karang Mas Sejahtera, Jimbaran<br />

P. 702 222, F. 701 555<br />

www.ayanaresort.com<br />

Temple Lounge<br />

@ Karma Kandara<br />

Jl. Villa Kandara<br />

Banjar Wijaya Kusuma, Ungasan<br />

P. 848 2200, F. 848 2244<br />

www.karmakandara.com<br />

The Bar<br />

@ Bvlgari<br />

Bulgari Hotels & Resorts, <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jalan Goa Lempeh,<br />

Banjar Dinas Kangin, Uluwatu,<br />

P. 847 1000, F. 847 1111<br />

www.bulgarihotels.com<br />

Veritas Wine Bar @ Karma Kandara<br />

Jl. Villa Kandara,<br />

Banjar Wijaya Kusuma, Ungasan<br />

P. 847 2200, F. 848 2244<br />

www.karmakandara.com<br />

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UBUD AREA<br />

Casa Nova<br />

Jl. Monkey Forest<br />

P. 978 954<br />

Exiles<br />

Jl. Pengosekan Kaja<br />

P. 974 812<br />

Jazz Café<br />

Jl. Suksma, Ubud<br />

P. 976 594<br />

www.jazzcafebali.com<br />

Ozigo<br />

Jl. Raya Sanggingan, Ubud<br />

P. 974 724<br />

OUT OF AREA<br />

The Bar @ Amankila<br />

Manggis, Karangasem<br />

P. (0363) 413 33, F. (0363) 415 55<br />

SPAS & WELLBEING<br />

KUTA AREA<br />

ARC Clinic<br />

Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai No. 1 - Kuta<br />

P. 767 543, F. 742 4639<br />

www.arcclinics.com<br />

Ayodya Spa by Mandara<br />

PO Box 46, Nusa Dua,<br />

P. 771 102, F. 771 616<br />

www.ayodyaresortbali.com<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Gaya Spa @ Mercure Kuta<br />

Jl. Pantai Kuta<br />

P. 767 411, F. 767 417<br />

www.mercurekutabali.com<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Tangi<br />

Jl. Sunset Road No. 18,<br />

P. 763 574<br />

Cozy<br />

Jl. Sunset Road A/3.<br />

P. 766 762, F. 766 743<br />

Fivelements, Puri Ahimsa<br />

Br. Baturning, Mambal, Badung<br />

P. 469206,<br />

www.fi velements.org<br />

Frangipani Massage<br />

@ Grand Istana Rama<br />

Grand Istana Rama Hotel<br />

Jl. Pantai Kuta, Kuta<br />

P. 752 208, F. 745 852<br />

www.grandistanarama.com<br />

Giri Loka Spa<br />

@ Harris Resort Kuta<br />

Jl. Pantai Kuta PO.BOX 2073, Kuta<br />

P. 753 868, F. 753 875<br />

Holistic Healing Centre<br />

Kuta Poleng E-1,<br />

Jl. Setiabudi Simpang Siur, Kuta,<br />

P. 766 259<br />

www.balispirit.com/health/holistic.html<br />

Jamu Spa, School & Products<br />

Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai 99x, Kuta<br />

P. 704 581, F. 704 582<br />

www.jamutraditionalspa.com<br />

Jamu Traditional Spa<br />

@ Alam Kul Kul<br />

P. 752 520, F. 766 377<br />

www.alamkulkul.com<br />

Mandara Spa<br />

Jl. Raya Kuta 707, Kuta,<br />

P. 755 572, F. 755 573<br />

www.mandaraspa.com<br />

Relax Spa<br />

Jl. Dewi Sri LC 16<br />

Komp. Ruko Plaza 18, Kuta<br />

P. 743 380<br />

106 JUNE 2012 www.nowbali.co.id<br />

Reborn Healthcare<br />

Per<strong>to</strong>koan Niaga Dewa Ruci A1<br />

Jl. Sunset Road<br />

P. 0361 - 767171<br />

Spa <strong>Bali</strong><br />

@ Mercure Kuta <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jl. Pantai Kuta,<br />

P. 767 411, F. 767 417<br />

www.mercurekutabali.com<br />

Sukha Spa<br />

@ Risata bali Resort<br />

Jl. Jenggala, South Kuta<br />

P. 730 840, www.risatabali.com<br />

Taman Air Spa<br />

Jl. Sunset Road<br />

P. 894 7302 / 894 7303<br />

www.tamanairspa.com<br />

Talaga Spa<br />

Ruko Graha Ganesa Blok A.B.C<br />

Jl. Dewi Sri Lc 16<br />

Sunset Road Kuta,<br />

P. 873 3831, F. 873 3832<br />

www.talagaspabali.com<br />

The Body Spa<br />

Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai, Per<strong>to</strong>koan<br />

Tuban Plaza, Blok 7 - Kuta<br />

P. 764 737 / 788 3638<br />

www.the-bodyspa.com<br />

The Holistic Healing Centre Kuta<br />

Behind DIJON,<br />

P. 766 259<br />

SOUTH KUTA BEACH AREA<br />

Asylum<br />

Jl. Kartika Plaza, Tuban, P. 758 241<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Ratu Relaxation & Esthetic Spa<br />

Jl. Kartika Plaza No. 18, Kuta<br />

P. 753 463 / 753 464<br />

www.baliratu.jp<br />

Giriloka Spa @ Kuta Paradiso<br />

P. 744 3293, F. 754 375<br />

www.kutaparadisohotel.com<br />

Green Garden Spa<br />

Jl. Wana Segara, Tuban, P. 765 333<br />

F. 764 222, www.greenbali.com<br />

Jalanidi Spa @ Kuta Paradiso Hotel<br />

Jl. Kartika Plaza PO.BOX 1133 & 1134,<br />

Tuban, P. 761 414, F. 756 944<br />

www.kutaparadisohotel.com<br />

Karma Spa @ Waterbom<br />

Waterbom Park<br />

Jl. Kartika Plaza, P. 755 676,<br />

www.karmakandara.com<br />

Siloam Spa @ The Vira <strong>Bali</strong> Hotel<br />

Jl. Kartika Plaza, Kuta, P. 765 700<br />

www.thevirabali.com<br />

SAMATHA SPA @ Hotel Santika<br />

Premiere Beach Resort<br />

Jl. Kartika Plaza, Tuban<br />

P. 751 267, F. 761 889<br />

www.santikabali.com<br />

Theta @ Ramada Bintang <strong>Bali</strong> Resort<br />

Jl. Kartika Plaza - Kuta<br />

P. 755 726, www.thetaspa.com<br />

LEGIAN AREA<br />

Dala Spa @ Villa De Daun<br />

Jl. Raya Legian 123B, Kuta<br />

P. 756 276, F. 750 643<br />

www.villadedaun.com<br />

Gaya Spa @ Mercure Kuta Hotel<br />

Level 4, Jl. Pantai Banjar, Pande Mas<br />

Kuta, P. 767 411 ext.148, F. 767 417<br />

Gaya Spa @ The Sandi Phala<br />

Jl. Wana Segara, Tuban<br />

P. 753 780, www.gaya-spa.com<br />

Mandara Spa @ Padma Resort <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jl. Padma No.1 Legian<br />

P. 752 111, F. 753 621,<br />

www.hotelpadma.com<br />

Spa @ The Legian<br />

Jl. Laksmana-Oberoi, Seminyak<br />

P. 730 622, F. 730 623<br />

www.ghmhotels.com<br />

The Spa @ Mandira<br />

Jl. Padma 2, Legian,<br />

P. 751 381, F. 752 377<br />

www.balimandira.com<br />

SEMINYAK AREA<br />

Allure Spa <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Spa Products & Sevices<br />

Jl.Umalas I No. 85, P. 274 0619<br />

www.allurespabali.com<br />

Amoaras Spa<br />

Jl. Laksamana 57, Oberoi, Seminyak<br />

P. 734 260, F. 736 755<br />

www.amoaras-spa.com<br />

Anantara Spa @ Anantara Seminyak <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jl. Abimanyu (Dyana Pura), Seminyak<br />

P. 737 773, F. 737 772<br />

www.bali.anantara.com<br />

Bodyworks Spa<br />

Jl. Kayu Jati No. 2, Petitenget,<br />

Seminyak,<br />

P. 733 317, F. 735 058<br />

www.bodyworksbali.com<br />

Bonita Spa<br />

Jl. Petitenget No. 2000X, Seminyak<br />

P. 731 918 / 746 5348<br />

www.bonitabali.com<br />

Chill Refl exology @ The Villas<br />

Jl. Kunti 118 X, Seminyak<br />

P. 730 840, F. 733 75<br />

www.thevillas.net<br />

Espace Spa <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jl. Raya Basangkasa No. 3B, Seminyak,<br />

P. 730 828, F. 730 502<br />

www.espacespabali.com<br />

Glo Day Spa<br />

Kunti Plaza,<br />

Jl. Kunti 119, Seminyak<br />

P. 738 689<br />

www.glo-day-spa.com<br />

Jari Menari<br />

JL. Raya basangkasa #47, seminyak<br />

P. 736 740<br />

E. jarimenari@jarimenari.com<br />

Le Spa<br />

@ The Royal Beach Seminyak <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jl. Camplung Tanduk – Sofi tel<br />

P. 730 730, F. 730 545<br />

www.theroyalbeachseminyakbali.com<br />

Life Force - Spa Sollutions<br />

Kunti Plaza No. 4, Jl.Kunti, Seminyak<br />

P. 808 9336, F. 731 831<br />

www.life-forcebali.com<br />

Luxe Lounge Spa<br />

@ Sen<strong>to</strong>sa Private Villas & Spa<br />

Jl. Pura Telaga Waja<br />

Petitenget - Seminyak<br />

P. 730 333, F. 737 111<br />

www.balisen<strong>to</strong>sa.com<br />

Martha Tilaar Spa<br />

Jl. Raya Basangkasa no.30 A<br />

Seminyak<br />

P. 731 463, F. 730 906<br />

www.marthatilaarspa.com<br />

M’Spa @ Paul’s Place<br />

Jl. Laksmana 4A, Seminyak<br />

P. 736 715 / 736 718<br />

Prana Spa @ The Villas<br />

Jl. Kunti 118 X, Seminyak<br />

P. 730 840, F. 733 751<br />

www.thevillas.net<br />

Spa Venus @ Villa Kubu<br />

Jl. Raya Seminyak, Gang Plawa<br />

No. 33F – Seminyak,<br />

P. 731 129, F. 735 500<br />

www.villakubu.com<br />

Spa @ The Samaya<br />

Jl. Laksmana, Seminyak<br />

P. 731 149, F. 731 203<br />

www.thesamayabali.com<br />

Suku<br />

Jl. Raya Kerobokan, Seminyak<br />

P. 731 187<br />

Taman Merah Spa<br />

Jl. Raya Petitenget 469, Seminyak<br />

P. 736 656,F. 736 658<br />

www.tamanmerahspa.com<br />

The art of body<br />

Studio pilates<br />

Jl. Merta sari No. 7, Seminyak<br />

P. 081 337 933 694<br />

www.theartbody.com<br />

The Elysian Spa @ The Elysian<br />

Jl. Sari Dewi No.18, Seminyak<br />

P. 730 999, F. 737 509<br />

www.theelysian.com<br />

The Private Spa Wellness Center<br />

Jl. Camplung Tanduk No.4<br />

Seminyak, P. 731 648<br />

www.privatespawellnesscenter.com<br />

Well Being Spa<br />

Jl. Laksmana No. 66 B, Seminyak<br />

P. 735 573, F. 736 112<br />

www.wellbeingspabali.com<br />

SANUR AREA<br />

Glo Day Spa<br />

Gopa T<strong>own</strong> Center,<br />

Jl. Danau Poso 57, Sanur<br />

P. 282 826, www.glo-day-spa.com<br />

Jamu Tandjung Sari<br />

Tandjung Sari Hotel<br />

Jalan Danau Tamblingan 41, Sanur<br />

P. 286 595<br />

My Spa<br />

@ Mercure Sanur Resort<br />

Jl. Mertasari, PO.BOX 3476<br />

P. 288 833, F. 287 303<br />

www.mercureresortsanur.com<br />

The Spa @ <strong>Bali</strong> Hyatt<br />

Jl. Danau Tamblingan, Sanur,<br />

P. 281 234, F. 287 831<br />

www.bali.resort.hyatt.com<br />

The Spa @ Puri Santrian<br />

Jl. Cemara 35, PO.BOX 3055, Sanur<br />

P. 288 009, F. 287 101<br />

www.santrian.com<br />

NUSA DUA AREA<br />

Kriya Spa @ <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Kawasan Wisata BTDC, Nusa Dua <strong>Bali</strong><br />

PO.BOX 53 Nusa Dua, P. 771 234<br />

F. 771 083, www.bali.grand.hyatt.com<br />

Mandara Spa<br />

@ Nikko <strong>Bali</strong> Resort & Spa<br />

Jl. Raya Nusa Dua Selatan, P. 773 377<br />

F. 773 388, www.nikkobali.com<br />

Nusa Dua Spa<br />

Kawasan Pariwisata Nusa Dua, Lot<br />

North 4, P. 771 210 ext 730 or 765<br />

www.nusaduahotel.com<br />

Royal <strong>Bali</strong>nese Spa<br />

Jl. Mahardika No. 8 (Manggrove),<br />

Nusadua, P. 881 0101<br />

www.royalbalinesespa.com<br />

The Laguna Spa & Villa<br />

@ The Laguna Resort & Spa<br />

Kawasan Pariwisata Nusa Dua Lot N2,<br />

Nusa Dua, P. 771 327, F. 771 326<br />

www.luxurycollection.com/bali


The Spa @ The Bale<br />

Jl. Nusa Dua Selatan, PO Box 76 Nusa Dua,<br />

P. 775 111, F. 775 222<br />

www.thebale.com<br />

Westin Spa @ The Westin Resort<br />

PO.BOX 36 Nusa Dua,<br />

P. 771 906, F. 772 048<br />

www.westin.com<br />

Yhi Spa<br />

@ Melia <strong>Bali</strong> Villas & Spa Resort<br />

Kawasan Wisata BTDC Lot.1 Nusa Dua<br />

P. 771 510, F. 776 880<br />

www.solmelia.com<br />

TANJUNG BENOA AREA<br />

Biwana Spa<br />

@ As<strong>to</strong>n <strong>Bali</strong> Beach Resort & Spa<br />

Jl. Pratama 68X, Tanjung Benoa<br />

P. 773 577, F. 774 954<br />

www.As<strong>to</strong>n<strong>Bali</strong>.com<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Tropic Spa<br />

@ <strong>Bali</strong> Tropic Resort<br />

Jl. Pratama 34A, Nusa Dua,<br />

P. 772130, F. 772131<br />

www.balitropic-resort.com<br />

Jiwa Spa<br />

@ Conrad <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jl. Pratama 168, Tanjung Benoa - Nusa<br />

Dua, P. 778 788, F. 773 888<br />

www.conradbali.com<br />

Thalasso<br />

@ Grand Mirage Resort<br />

Jl. Pratama no.74, Tanjung Benoa<br />

P. 773 883, F. 772 247<br />

www.thalassobali.com<br />

JIMBARAN AREA<br />

Aroma Talk<br />

Jl. Raya Kampus Udayana no.9,<br />

Jimbaran, P. 703 826, F. 972 198<br />

Thermes Marins <strong>Bali</strong><br />

@ Ayana <strong>Bali</strong> Resort & Spa<br />

Jl. Karang Mas Sejahtera, Jimbaran<br />

P. 702 222, F. 701 555<br />

www.ayanaresort.com<br />

Henna Spa<br />

@ Villa Balquisse<br />

Jl. Uluwatu no.18X, Jimbaran,<br />

P. 701 695, F. 703 087<br />

www.balquisse.com<br />

Jamahal Spa<br />

Jl. Uluwatu 1, Jimabaran<br />

P. 704 394<br />

www.jamahal.net<br />

Karma Spa @ Karma Jimbaran<br />

Jl. Bukit Permai, Jimbaran<br />

P. 708 800, F. 708 801<br />

www.karmakandara.com<br />

Karma Spa<br />

@ Karma Jimbaran<br />

Jl. Bukit Permai, Jimbaran<br />

P. 708 800, F. 708 801<br />

www.karmajimbaran.com<br />

Malkoha Spa @ Gending Kedis<br />

Jl. Karang Mas Sejahtera 100Y,<br />

Jimbaran Bay, P. 708 906, F. 708 905<br />

www.gendingkedis.com<br />

The Spa @ Alila Villas Uluwatu<br />

Jl Belimbing Sari, Banjar Tambiyak<br />

Desa Pecatu, P<br />

. 848 2166, F. 848 2188<br />

www.alilahotels.com<br />

The Spa @ Bvlgari Hotels & Resort <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jl. Goa Lempeh, Banjar Dinas Kangin,<br />

Uluwatu, P. 847 1000, F. 847 1111<br />

www.bulgarihotels.com<br />

Uluwatu Spa @ ntercontinental<br />

Jl. Luwatu No. 45 Jimbaran,<br />

P. 701 888 F. 701 258<br />

www.bali.intercontinental.com<br />

UBUD AREA<br />

Aesthetic Clinic<br />

(Sayan Aesthetic Institute)<br />

Jl. Penestanan, Sayan, Ubud, <strong>Bali</strong>.<br />

P. 972 648, F. 972 632<br />

www.aestheticbali.com<br />

Ayung Spa @ Ubud Hanging Gardens<br />

Ubud, P. 982 700, F. 982 800<br />

www.ubudhanginggardens.com<br />

Ibah Spa<br />

@ Warwick Ibah Luxury Villas & Spa<br />

Ubud, P. 974 466, F. 974 467<br />

www.warwick ibah.com<br />

Kamandalu Spa @ Kamandalu<br />

Jalan Tegallalang, Banjar Nagi, Ubud<br />

P. 975 825, F. 975 851<br />

www.kamandaluresort.com<br />

Spa @ Kayumanis Villas Ubud<br />

Kayumanis Private Villas, Sayan, Ubud<br />

P. 972 777, F. 972 660<br />

www.kayumanis.com<br />

Kirana Spa<br />

Desa Kedewatan, Ubud,<br />

P. 976 333, F. 974 888<br />

www.kiranaspa.com<br />

Komaneka Spa @ Komaneka<br />

Jl. Monkey Forest, Ubud,<br />

P. 976 090, F. 977 140<br />

www.komaneka.com<br />

Lembah Spa @ The Viceroy<br />

Jl. Lanyahan, Br. Nagi, Ubud,<br />

P. 971 777, F. 970 777<br />

www.lembahspa.com<br />

Mango Tree Spa<br />

@ Kupu Kupu Barong<br />

Kedewatan, Ubud<br />

P. 975 478, F. 975 079<br />

www.kupubarong.com<br />

Maya Sari Mas @ Maya Ubud<br />

Jl. Gunung Sari, Peliatan, Ubud<br />

P. 977 888, F. 977 555,<br />

www.mayaubud.com<br />

Safari Wellness Spa<br />

@ Elephant Safari Park Lodge<br />

Jl. Elephant Park Taro, Ubud<br />

P. 721 480, F. 721 481<br />

www.elephantsafariparklodge.com<br />

Sedona Spa<br />

Jl. Raya Campuhan, Ubud,<br />

P. 975 770 / 970 978<br />

www.sedonaspa-ubud.com<br />

Spa Alila @ Alila Ubud<br />

P. 974 963, F. 975 968<br />

www.alilahotels.com<br />

Spa @ Maya Ubud<br />

Jl. Gunung Sari, Peliatan - Ubud<br />

P. 977 888, F. 977 555<br />

www.mayaubud.com<br />

Royal Wellnes & Healing<br />

@ The Royal Pita Maha<br />

Desa Kedewatan, Ubud, P. 980 022<br />

F. 980 011, www.royalpitamaha-bali.com<br />

The Yoga Barn<br />

44 Jalan Hanoman<br />

Pengosekan Ubud, P. 971 236<br />

www.theyogabarn.com<br />

Ubud Sari<br />

@ Ubud Sari Halth Resort<br />

Jl. Kajeng no.35, Ubud,<br />

P. 974 393<br />

www.ubudsari.com<br />

OUT OF TOWN<br />

DOCTE Exclusive Beauty Centre<br />

Jl Bedugul 3,<br />

Lingkungan Br. Anyar Kaja, Canggu<br />

P. 900 2588 / 900 2599, F. 900 2677<br />

www.docte-indonesia.com<br />

Spa Alila @ Alila Manggis<br />

P. (0363) 410 11, F. (0363) 410 15<br />

www.alilahotels.com<br />

Subak Sari Spa<br />

Jl. Subak Sari, Pantai Berawa, Canggu<br />

P. 742 9103, www.subaksari.com<br />

Warung Jamu Spa @ Tugu Hotel<br />

Jl. Pantai Batu Bolong, Canggu<br />

P. 4731 701, F. 4731 708<br />

www.tuguhotels.com<br />

SHOPPING<br />

BOOKS STORE<br />

Enchanted Book<br />

Jl. Raya Kerobokan No. 69<br />

Ganesha Bookshop<br />

Jl. Raya Ubud, P. 970 320<br />

www.ganeshabooksbali.com<br />

Newspaper Direct <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Kuta Central Park, P. 769 414 / 858 0860<br />

info@newspaperdirect-bali.com<br />

PERIPLUS Bookshop<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Galeria Mall, P. 752 670<br />

Bintang Ubud, P. 976 149<br />

Tino Ubud, P. 971 803<br />

Hardy’s Sanur, P. 282 790<br />

Carrefour, P. 847 7336<br />

Discovery Shopping Mall, P. 769 757<br />

Matahari Kuta Square, P. 763 988<br />

Made’s Warung, P. 734 843<br />

Monkey Forest, P. 975 178<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Deli, P. 751 1797<br />

Seminyak Square, P. 736 851<br />

International Terminal Gate 1-2<br />

P. 751 011 ext 5578<br />

International Terminal Gate 5-6<br />

P. 768 372<br />

Domestic Terminal Gate 15<br />

P. 751 011 ext 5322<br />

Domestic Terminal Gate 17<br />

P. 751 011 ext 5322<br />

SPORTS WEAR<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Kite Center<br />

Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai No. 121xx Sanur<br />

P. 283 835, www.balikitecenter.com<br />

Divemasters<br />

Jl. By Pass Sanur, P. 283 138<br />

www.divemasters.co.id<br />

Dreamland Surf<br />

Kuta Square, P. 755 159<br />

Extreme Toys<br />

Jl. Legian : 764 476<br />

Nusa Dua : 848 0471<br />

Jungle Surf<br />

Jl. Pantai Kuta : 750 096<br />

Jl. Legian : 756 644<br />

Oakley<br />

Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai 774, Nusa Dua<br />

P. 848 0471, F. 848 0470<br />

www.oakleyindonesia.com<br />

Pro Shop<br />

Kite Surfi ng & Stand Up Paddle<br />

Jl. Cemara No. 72, Sanur, P. 284 260<br />

www.bali-kitesurfi ng.org<br />

www.bali-standuppaddle.org<br />

Quicksilver<br />

Kuta Square : 757 838<br />

Jl. Legian : 751 214<br />

www.quicksilver-bali.com<br />

Rip Curl<br />

Jl. Legian, Kuta Square<br />

Jl. Melasti, P. 757 404<br />

www.ripcurl.com<br />

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Surfer Girl<br />

Jl. Legian 138 Kuta, P. 75269<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Collection Blok B04, Nusa Dua<br />

P. 775698<br />

Jl. Kartika Plaza, 1st Floor, P. 769528<br />

Per<strong>to</strong>koan Kuta Square Blok D15<br />

P. 756305<br />

Seminyak Square, Blok A5<br />

Jl. Laksamana, Oberoi, Seminyak<br />

P. 732177<br />

Jl. Legian 138 Kuta, P. 752693<br />

Jl. Dewi Sri, Per<strong>to</strong>koan Lotus No.1, Kuta<br />

P. 763199<br />

Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai 417 B, Tuban<br />

P. 755250<br />

www.surfer-girl.com<br />

Stussy<br />

Jl. Legian, P. 763 463<br />

Deus Ex Machina<br />

Jl.Batu Mejan No.8 Canggu, P. 368 3386<br />

www.deus.co.id<br />

SWIMMWEAR<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Towel<br />

Jl. Mertanadi No. 73, Kerobokan<br />

P. 847 6829, F. 847 5872<br />

www.bali<strong>to</strong>wel.com<br />

JEWELERY<br />

Achante<br />

Jl. Raya Seminyak No. 71, P. 732 127<br />

www.achante.com<br />

Alamkara<br />

Jl. Dewi Sita, Ubud : 971 004<br />

Jl. Monkey Forest, Ubud : 972 213<br />

Atlas South Sea Pearl<br />

Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai, Sanur<br />

P. 284 455, F. 284 454<br />

www.atlassouthseapearl.com.au<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Beads House<br />

Jl. Rya Celuk Sukawati<br />

P. 298 903 / 081 657 5186, F. 298 903<br />

www.balibeadshouse.com<br />

Exotiq Gems<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Collection A12 No. 1, Nusa Dua,<br />

P. 771 111<br />

Grammes Jewelery<br />

Jl. Raya Basangkasa Block 75B, Seminyak,<br />

P. 731 562, www.grammesbali.com<br />

Jemme<br />

Jl. Raya Petitenget 125, P. 733 508<br />

Kapal laut<br />

Jl. Double Six 26, Seminyak, P. 780 3565<br />

www.kapal-laut.com<br />

KMO Jewel<br />

Jl. Basangkasa 11, Seminyak<br />

P. 847 5809 / 0818 0559 5335<br />

Leo Silver<br />

Jl. Batuyang No. 99, Batu Bulan, P. 299 129,<br />

F. 299 129, www.leosilver.com<br />

Lilla Lane<br />

Jl. Raya Seminyak 8: 736 180<br />

Banjar Semer 48, Kerobokan: 738 853<br />

Long John Silver<br />

Jl. Laksmana Oberoi No.150, P. 856 3192<br />

Metis Jewelry Boutique<br />

Jl. Petitenget No. 6, Kerobokan Kelod<br />

P. 737 888, www.metisbali.com<br />

NAIA<br />

Jl. Teuku Umar No. 65D, Denpasar<br />

P. 221 663, F. 735 232<br />

www.naiajewelry.com<br />

NK Jewelry<br />

Jl. Raya Seminyak No. B5<br />

P. 847 8812 / 756 885, F. 422 064<br />

www.nkjewelry.com<br />

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Padma Silver<br />

Jl. Legian Kaja No. 452, Seminyak<br />

P. 755 917, www.padmasilver.com<br />

Perlu<br />

Jl. Laksmana No. 44A, Seminyak<br />

P. 780 2553, www.perlujewellery.com<br />

Silver Plus<br />

Jl. Legian No. 396, Kuta<br />

P. 752 108, F. 752 108<br />

Street Dogs Shop<br />

Jl. Laksmana 60x Oberoi, P. 737 819<br />

The <strong>Bali</strong> Pearl<br />

Kompleks Ruko, Simpang Dewa Ruci #6<br />

Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai, P. 765 656<br />

F. 767 459, www.thebalipearl.com<br />

UC Silver<br />

Jl. W. R. Supratman Gg Chandra Metu<br />

No. 2 Batu Bulan, P. 461 511, F. 461 512,<br />

www.ucsilverbali.com<br />

DELICATESSENS<br />

Amsterdam Bakery<br />

Jl. P. Diponegoro 33A Denpasar<br />

P. 235 035, www.sendokgarpu.com<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Bakery<br />

Jl. Raya Kuta, P. 755 149.<br />

www.balibakery.com<br />

BCCO Gourmet Shop<br />

Jl. Petitenget No. 45, Kuta, P. 737 325<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Buddha<br />

Kerobokan, P. 844 5936<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Catering Company<br />

Jl. Petitenget 45 - Kuta,<br />

P. 737 324 F. 737 325,<br />

www.balicateringcompany.com<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Deli<br />

Jl. Kunti No.117X, Seminyak<br />

P. 738 686 F. 738 687<br />

www.balideli.net<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Epicure<br />

Jl. Raya Kerobokan No. 253<br />

P. 735 666, F. 737 121<br />

www.baliepicure.com<br />

Bintang Supermarket<br />

Jl. Raya Seminyak No. 17, P. 738 686<br />

Café Moka<br />

Jl. Raya Kerobokan, P. 731 424<br />

Jl. Raya Uluwatu, P. 780 5938<br />

Jl. Raya Anyar, P. 844 5933<br />

Jl. Raya Ubud, P. 972 881<br />

Canggu Deli<br />

Jl. Subak Sari Pantai Berawa Canggu<br />

P. 803 9005 / 803 9006<br />

CASA Gourmet<br />

Seminyak Square Blok E-1<br />

Jl. Laksmana Oberoi, P. 738026<br />

www.casa-gourmet.blogspot.com<br />

Coco Supermarket<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Collection Blok A5 & A13,<br />

Kawasan Wisata Nusa Dua,<br />

Komplek BTDC, P. 773 846 / 773 687<br />

Coco Gourmet-Fruits, Cheese, Wine,<br />

Bererage & Cafe<br />

Discovery Shopping Mall, Gf MG - 71<br />

P. 769 818<br />

Deli Express<br />

Jl. Pantai Kuta (next <strong>to</strong> Rossovivo)<br />

DIJON Food Specialities<br />

Kuta Poleng Mall - Blok A1-2<br />

Jl. Setiabudi- Kuta, P. 759 636<br />

F. 759 783, www.dijon-bali.com<br />

Gourmand Deli @ St. Regis<br />

Kawasan Pariwisata Nusa Dua Lot S6,<br />

Nusa Dua, P. 847 8111, F . 847 8099<br />

www.stregis.com<br />

Gourmet Garage<br />

Jl. Batas Kangin, No. 2 Jimbaran<br />

P. 701 650, F. 701 007<br />

www.gourmetgarage.com<br />

Jbay Gourmet Ice Cream<br />

@ Gourmet Garage<br />

Jl. Batas Kangin No. 2, P. 701 650<br />

F. 701 007, www.gourmetgarage.com<br />

Kue<br />

Bintang Grosir Campuhan, Ubud<br />

P. 974 235 / 976 7040<br />

La Piccola<br />

Jl. Tirta Nadi , By Pass Ngurah Rai<br />

No. 27, Sanur, P. 747 5844<br />

Le Bake Shop<br />

Jl. Griya Anyar No.1 Simpang Siur, Kuta<br />

P. 753 979, F. 754 512,<br />

www.lebakeshop.com<br />

Mandailing Estate Coff ee<br />

Ruko Sunset Permai # 3,<br />

Blok E Sunset Road, Seminyak Kuta,<br />

P. 861 9419<br />

www.mandailingestatecoff ee.com<br />

Papaya<br />

Jl. Mertanadi, Kuta, P. 759 222<br />

Ruths Desserts<br />

Sanur, P. 286 647<br />

Sanur Deli<br />

Jl. Danau Poso 52, Sanur, P. 270 544<br />

The Bakery<br />

Jl. Laksmana Seminyak, P. 735 853<br />

The Pantry Of The Shelf<br />

Jl. Danau Tamblingan 193, Sanur<br />

P. 281 008, F. 281 156<br />

FURNITURE<br />

Alabaster Lighting<br />

Istana Kuta Galeria, Block Valet 1 No. 9<br />

P. 769 007<br />

<strong>Bali</strong> Bargain Hunter<br />

Jl. By Pass Ngurau Rai No. 125X, Sanur<br />

P. 745 1315 / 794 2488, F. 288 923<br />

www.balibargainhunter.com<br />

Carlo<br />

Jl. Danau Poso No.22, Sanur, P. 285 211<br />

www.carloshowroom.com<br />

De Jonk<br />

Jl. Tangkupan Perahu No. 8X<br />

Kerobokan, P. 855 7946, www.dejonk.com<br />

Haveli<br />

Jl. Basangkasa 15, Seminyak, P. 737160<br />

F. 737 441, www.havelishop.com<br />

Hishem Furniture<br />

Jl. Sunset Road 86 C-E, Seminyak<br />

P. 737 441, www.hishem.com<br />

H + R Creations<br />

Jl. Sunset Road No. 902, P. 746 3440<br />

F. 847 5895, www.hugeandrich.com<br />

InSenso<br />

Jl. Basangkasa 13, Seminyak, P. 734 243<br />

Jl. Basangkasa 45, Seminyak, P. 847 5811<br />

www.insensobali.com<br />

Leolle<br />

Jl. Raya Kerobokan, No. 11,<br />

Br. Taman, Kerobokan, P. 732 234<br />

F. 730 259, www.leollebali.com<br />

Lightcom<br />

Komplek Per<strong>to</strong>koan<br />

Kuta Gallery Blok Valvet 1, No.05<br />

Jl. Patih Jelantik, Kuta, P. 769 246 / 769 346<br />

F. 769 046, www.light-com.net<br />

Lio Collection<br />

Jl. Kerobokan No.2, Br. Taman, Kuta<br />

P. 780 0942, F. 737 852<br />

www.liocollection.com<br />

Lio Light<br />

Jl. Raya Kerobokan 3-A, Br Taman Kuta<br />

P. 730 255, www.liocollection.com<br />

Lio Premium<br />

Jl. Raya Kerobokan No. 51X, Kuta Utara<br />

P. 855 2715, www.liocollection.com<br />

Lio Ubud<br />

Jl. Raya Mas No. 6, Ubud,<br />

P. 975 225, www.liocollection.com<br />

Sourcing <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jl. Gunung Salak, No. 31A kerobokan<br />

P. 744 8025, www.sourcing-bali.com<br />

Tarita Furniture<br />

Jl. Padang Luwih, Kerobokan<br />

P. 426 344, www.tarita.com<br />

Teck O Coco<br />

Jl. Petitenget 110X, Kerobokan -<br />

Seminyak, P. 730 170, F. 730 170<br />

www.teckcoco.com<br />

The Shop<br />

Jl. Raya Sayan 52<br />

Br. Kutuh Sayan - Ubud<br />

P. 973 506, F. 973 507<br />

www.ShopatTheShop.com<br />

Vinoti Living<br />

Mall <strong>Bali</strong> Galeria: 752 723 / 752 720<br />

Discovery Shopping Mall: 769 639<br />

www.vinoti-living.co.id<br />

Villa Balquisse Living<br />

Jimbaran, P. 737 073, F. 734 921<br />

www.balquisseliving.com<br />

Zohra Boukhari<br />

Interior Decoration<br />

Jl. Sunset Road 86C Kuta<br />

P. 737 441 F. 737 441<br />

www.zohra.bz<br />

WINES & SPIRITS<br />

Artisan Estate<br />

Jl. Gunung Tangkuban Perahu, No. 108,<br />

Denpasar, P. 7449 925, F. 425 562<br />

<strong>Bali</strong>moon<br />

Jl. Mertasari No. 21 Denpasar<br />

P. 461 945 F. 461 947<br />

Best’s Wine<br />

Jl. Gunung Tangkuban<br />

Perahu 15D Kerobokan,<br />

P. 739 033<br />

Hatten Wines<br />

Komplek Dewa Ruci #3,<br />

Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai, Kuta,<br />

P. 767422, F. 768418<br />

www.hattenwines.com<br />

Indowines<br />

Jl. Raya Sunset Road No. 166 - Kuta<br />

P. 756 781, www.indowines.net<br />

The Wine House<br />

Jl. Raya Kerobokan, No. 66 Seminyak<br />

P. 737 217<br />

Two Islands<br />

Komplek Dewa Ruci #3<br />

Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai - Kuta<br />

P. 767 422, F. 768 418<br />

www.hattenwines.com<br />

SPORT CLUB<br />

Canggu Club <strong>Bali</strong><br />

Jl. Pantai Berawa Br. Tegal Gundul,<br />

Canggu, P. 844 6385, F. 844 6386<br />

www.cangguclub.com<br />

Sunset Fitness<br />

Jl. Sunset Road No. 1828, Seminyak<br />

P. 888 7026<br />

www.sunsetfi tnessbali.com

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