Things to do in Bali

 See The Sunrise

Mount Batur , You approach the mountain via a village called Penelokan. Most climbing trips are arranged in the early hours of the morning to view the sunrise and for a stunning vista of Bali and the surrounding islands.

Seafood Meal in Jimbaran Beach

The most popular places to tuck your feet into the sand and order a delicious seafood meal are along Jimbaran beach


Visit Bali’s capital of culture at Ubud



there are various dance performances and ceremonies at the many temples or artistic centres. Check at the tourist office for the times and places.




Bali spa

Bali has always ranked as one of the Best Spa destinations in the world. The Ayana Resort in Jimbaran was recently named as the Best Hotel Spa in the world by Condé Nast Traveler.


Shopping in Batubulan
 
Silver ornaments and accessories, batik, wood and stone carvings, glassware and paintings. You can also opt to visit one of the silver (UC Silver is the most popular) or batik factories. 


Balinese cultural performance



Barong & Keris Dance
  • Batubulan – daily at 9.30am (you can not be late, their shows are always on time)
  • Puri Saren, Ubud – Friday 6.30pm
Kecak
  • Best place : Uluwatu – daily at 6.30pm
  • Puri Agung, Peliatan – Thursday 6.30pm
  • Batubulan – daily 6.30pm

Tample


There thousands of temples scattered across the island. The most popular temples are in Besakih, Uluwatu (which features a dramatic clifftop location) and Tanah Lot (a very popular place to watch the sunset). My absolute favourite is the Tirta Empul or Sacred Water temple near Ubud.
Oleh-oleh Khas Bali’ hyper store
Instead of going to expensive art shops in a five star hotel or the Sukawati Art Market that is famous for its cheap, mass-produced paintings & Balinese accessories, another good option is to check out a Balinese souvenir hyper store, with its wide range of products, from Balinese snacks (peanuts, pies, chicken feet crackers, jackfruits chips, etc) to sarongs, spa products, t-shirts & boardshorts, paintings and much more. These hyper stores can be found in Kuta, Tuban, Jimbaran, and Denpasar. Recommended places include:
  • Khrisna: Jl. Sunset Road, left side of the road if you come from Kuta towards Seminyak
  • Larrisa: Jl. Raya Tuban, Kuta, opposite famous t-shirt company ‘Joger’
  • Erlangga: Jl. Nusa Kambangan, Denpasar (pass by Simpang Enam statue of Teuku Umar St, next to the Dunkin Donut shop)
  • Biarritz, Jl. Sunset Road, near the intersection of Kerobokan and Oberoi, left side of the road.

Adventurous
In Bali. Get wet, paddle hard, fill your holiday with action, fun, and adventure! There are many activities besides island touring that are suitable for the whole family.

Warung! 
Include a ‘Warung’ (a Balinese eatery) in your gastronomic itinerary. There are restaurant-style warungs (the touristy, i.e. expensive, option) such as the famous Warung Made (in Seminyak & Kuta), Warung Batavia and Warung Ocha.

  • Warung Nikmat : Jl. Kubu Anyar, Kuta (they have more than 20 javanese dishes ready for you to choose) – lots of foreigners love the food!
  • Warung Sate Tuna Kartika, at Pasar Senggol, Jl. Uluwatu, Jimbaran, right before the Circle K 24h Mart (their tuna satay & soup are the best in Jimbaran)
  • Warung Rujak Bu Putu, Jl. Blambangan, Kuta, opposite a Chinese temple (love their Balinese hot & spicy fruit salad, it’s their specialty!)
  • Nasi Jinggo – costing only Rp 4,000 a small portion of steamed rice with shredded spicy roast chicken and fried noodles wrapped in banana leaf. Sit on the ground with the locals and experience the real Bali.

Jakarta Indonesia

Jakarta is the capital city of Indonesia, located in the northwest part of Java Island.Jakarta has an area of ​​approximately 661.52 km ² (ocean: 6977.5 km ²), with a totalpopulation of 9,588,198 inhabitants (2010). Jakarta metropolitan area (Jakarta, Bogor,Tangerang, Bekasi) with a population of around 28 million inhabitants, is the largestmetropolitan area in Indonesia or a sixth of the world.

Climate
Jakarta has a hot air temperature and dry or tropical climates. Located in the western part of Indonesia, the peak of the rainy season in January and February with averagerainfall is 350 millimeters with an average temperature of 27 ° C. Rainfall betweenJanuary and early February are very high, that's when Jakarta was flooded every year,and the peak of the dry season in August with an average rainfall is 60 millimeters. In September and early October are the days of very hot in Jakata, temperatures canreach 40 ° C. The annual average temperature ranges between 25 ° -38 ° C (77 ° -100 ° F).

EconomyAside from being a center of government, Jakarta is also the business and financialcenter. Headquarters of many national companies located in Jakarta. Currently, morethan 70% state money, circulating in Jakarta.
Jakarta is one of the cities in Asia with a large enough middle class people. In 2009,13% of Jakarta residents earning more than U.S. $ 10,000. This amount, placingJakarta par with Singapore, Shanghai, and Mumbai.

Transportation
In Jakarta available road network and highways that serve the entire city, but the development of the number of cars by the number of road is extremely lame (5-10% to4-5%). According to data from the Jakarta Transportation Agency, listed 46 areasprone intersections with 100 points jams in Jakarta. The definition is prone to trafficflow is unstable, low-speed and long lines.

Population
The population of Jakarta approximately 7,512,323 (2006), but during the day, that number will increase over the arrival of workers from the suburbs like Bekasi,Tangerang, Bogor and Depok. The most populous district is East Jakarta with2,131,341 inhabitants, while the Thousand Islands are the counties with the fewestresidents, ie 19 545 inhabitants.

embassyaddress
AfghanistanJl. Dr. Kusumaatmaja S.H. 15
Jakarta 10310
Afrika SelatanWisma GKBI, 7th Floor, Suite 705 Jl. Jenderal Sudirman No. 28,
Jakarta 10210
Algeria/AljazairJl. H.R. Rasuna Said Kav. 10-1 ,Kuningan,
Jakarta 12950
Amerika SerikatJl. Medan Merdeka Selatan No. 5
Jakarta 10110
http://www.usembassyjakarta.org/
Arab SaudiJl. MT Haryono Kav. 27
Jakarta 13630
ArgentinaMenara Mulia Building, 19th Floor, Suite 1901 Jl. Jenderal Gatot Subroto, Kav. 9-11
Jakarta 12930
AustraliaJl. H.R. Rasuna Said, Kav. C15-16
Jakarta 12930
AustriaJl. Diponegoro 44
Jakarta 10310
BangladeshJl. Denpasar Raya 3, Block A-13 Kav. 10, Kuningan
Jakarta 12950
BelandaJl. H.R. Rasuna Said, Kav. S-3
Jakarta 12930
BelgiaDeutsche Bank Building 16th Floor Jl. Imam Bonjol 80
Jakarta 10310
BrazilMenara Mulia Building, 16th Floor, Suite 1602 Jl. Jenderal Gatot Subroto Kav. 9-11
Jakarta 12390
Brunei DarussalamWisma GKBI, Suite 1901 Jl. Jenderal Sudirman 28
Jakarta 10210
BulgariaJl. Imam Bonjol 34-36
Jakarta 10310
ChiliBina Mulia I building, 7th Floor Jl. H.R. Rasuna Said, Kav. 10
Jakarta 12950
CinaMega Kuningan No.2
Jakarta
CekoJl. Gereja Theresia 20
Jakarta
DenmarkBina Mulia Building, 4th Floor Jl. H.R. Rasuna Said, Kav. 10
Jakarta 12950
Uni Emirat ArabJl. Sisingamangaraja C-4, Kav. 16-17
Jakarta 12950
FilipinaJl. Imam Bonjol No. 6-8, Menteng
Jakarta 10310
FinlandiaBina Mulia Building I, 10th Floor Jl. H.R. Rasuna Said, Kav. 10
Jakarta 12950
HungariaJl. H.R. Rasuna Said, Kav. X No. 3, Kuningan
Jakarta 12950
IndiaJl. H.R. Rasuna Said, S-1, Kuningan
Jakarta 12950
InggrisJl. M.H. Thamrin 75
Jakarta
IranJl. H.O.S. Cokroaminoto 110
Jakarta
IrakJl. Teuku Umar 38
Jakarta 10350
ItaliaJl. Diponegoro 45
Jakarta 10310
JepangJl. M.H. Thamrin 24
Jakarta
JermanJl. M.H. Thamrin 1
Jakarta
KambojaPanin Bank Plaza, 4th Floor Jl. Palmerah Utara 52
Jakarta 11480
KanadaWisma Metropolitan I, 5th Floor Jl. Jenderal Sudirman Kav. 29
Jakarta 12950
Korea UtaraJl. H.R. Rasuna Said Kav.X No. 5
Jakarta 12950
Korea SelatanJl. Jenderal Gatot Subroto 57
Jakarta Timur
KroasiaMenara Mulia building, Suite 2101 Jl. Gatot Subroto, Kav. 9-11
Jakarta 12930
KubaVilla Pejaten Mas, Block G, No. 4 Pejaten, Pasar Minggu
Jakarta 12950
KuwaitJl. Denpasar Raya Block A-XII No. 1, Kuningan Timur
Jakarta 12950
LaosJl. Kintamani Raya C-15 No. 33
Jakarta 12950
LibanonJl. YBR V No. 82, Kuningan
Jakarta 12950
LibyaJl. Pekalongan 24, Menteng, Jakarta 10310
Jakarta 10310
MalaysiaJl. H.R. Rasuna Said, Kav. X/6 No. 1-3, Kuningan
Jakarta 12950
MaliJl. Mendawai III No. 18, Kebayoran Baru
Jakarta 12130
MarokoKuningan Plaza, South Tower, Suite 512 Jl. H.R. Rasuna Said, Kav. C 11-14, Kuningan
Jakarta 12950
MeksikoMenara Mulia Building, Suite 2306 Jl. Gatot Subroto Kav. 9-11
Jakarta 12930
MesirJl. Teuku Umar 68, Menteng
Jakarta 10350
MyanmarJl. Haji Agus Salim No. 109
Jakarta Pusat
NigeriaJl. Taman Patra IV No. 11-11A, Kuningan Timur
Jakarta 12950
NorwegiaBina Mulia Building I, 4th Floor Jl. H.R. Rasuna Said Kav. 10, Kuningan
Jakarta 12950
PakistanJl. Teuku Umar No. 50, Menteng
Jakarta 10350
Papua NuginiPanin Bank Centre, 6th Floor Jl. Jenderal Sudirman No. 1
Jakarta 10270
PerancisJl. M.H. Thamrin 20
Jakarta Pusat
PeruBina Mulia Building 2, 3rd Floor Jl. H.R. Rasuna Said Kav.11, Kuningan
Jakarta 12950
PolandiaJl. Diponegoro No. 65
Jakarta 10310
QatarJl. Taman Ubud I No.5, Kuningan Timur
Jakarta 12920
RomaniaJl. Teuku Cik Ditiro No. 42A, Menteng
Jakarta Pusat
RusiaJl. H.R. Rasuna Said, Kav. X7 No. 1-2, Kuningan
Jakarta 12950
Selandia BaruBRI II Building, 23rd Floor Jl. Jenderal Sudirman, Kav. 44-46
Jakarta 10210
SingapuraJl. H.R. Rasuna Said, Block 4, Kav. 2, Kuningan
Jakarta 12950
SlovakiaJl. Prof. Moh. Yamin, S.H. No. 29, Menteng
Jakarta 10310
SpanyolJl. Haji Agus Salim No. 6
Jakarta 10350
Sri LankaJl. Diponegoro No. 70
Jakarta 10310
SudanWisma Bank Dharmala, 7th Floor, Suite 1 Jl. Jenderal Sudirman, Kav.28
Jakarta 12910
SwediaMenara Rajawali, 9th Floor Jl. Mega Kuningan Lot 5/1
Jakarta 12950
SwissJl. H.R. Rasuna Said, Block 3 No.2, Kuningan
Jakarta 12950
SiriaJl. Karang Asem I No. 8, Kuningan Raya
Jakarta 12950
ThailandJl. Imam Bonjol No. 74
Jakarta 10310
TunisiaWisma Dharmala Sakti, 11th Floor Jl. Jenderal Sudirman No. 32
Jakarta
TurkiJl. H.R. Rasuna Said, Kav.1
Jakarta 12950
UkrainaJl. Simprug Permata I No.39
Jakarta 12220
Uni EropaWisma Dharmala sakti, 16th Floor Jl. Jenderal Sudirman Kav.32
Jakarta 10064
UzbekistanJl. Brawijaya Raya No. 7, Block P-5
Jakarta
VatikanJl. Medan Merdeka Timur 18
Jakarta
VenezuelaMenara Mulia, Suite 2005, 20th Floor Jl. Jenderal Gatot Subroto Kav. 9-11
Jakarta
VietnamJl. Teuku Umar
Jakarta 10350
YamanJl. Yusuf Adiwinata No. 29
Jakarta 10350
YordaniaJl.Denpasar Raya Block A-13, Kav.1-2 Kuningan
Jakarta 12950
YugoslaviaJl. HOS Cokroaminoto No. 109
Jakarta 10310
YunaniPlaza 89, 12th Floor Jl. HR. Rasuna Said Kav. 7 No. 6, Kuningan
Jakarta 1295

Tourism

Pulau Seribu
"Pulau Seribu" is composed of coral islands with as many as 105 pieces total land area of 8.7 km ². Geographical position is at 5 ° 24 '- 5 ° 45' latitude and 106 ° 25 '- 106 ° 40' East Longitude with an area of ​​1180.8 hektaree (11.8 km ²). Year-roundtemperature is usually between 21 ° C-32 ° C with air humidity average of 80%.

 
Ancol Carnival Beach
I do not recommend you to swim here, because the color of the water is not clean, butto just enjoy the scenery and surroundings Ancol is not bad. Disni many rides and attractions animal games.

  • Ancol Beach,
 
  • Dunia Fantasi
  • Sea World

  •   Others

Go to Bandung

Bandung  is the capital of West Java province in Indonesia, and the country's third largest city, and 2nd largest metropolitan area in Indonesia, with a population of 7.4 million in 2007. Located 768 metres (2,520 ft) above sea level, approximately 140 km southeast of Jakarta, Bandung has cooler temperatures year-around than most other Indonesian cities. The city lies in ariver basin surrounded by volcanic mountains.



Flight To Indonesia (Soekarno - Hatta International Airport):
Singapore SQ/GA/JT/KI/EK/VF
Malaysia ( Kuala Lumpur ) SQ/GA/JT/EK/MH/KL
Philippines ( Manila ) PR/TG/MH/SQ
Thailand ( Bangkok ) TG/SQ/GA
Nepal ( Katmandu ) TG/SQ
India (Delhi/Mumbai) AI/TG/SQ
Australia (Sydney/Melbourne/Brisbane/Adelaide) QF/SQ/GA
New Zealand ( Auckland , Wellington ) QF/SQ
Japan (Tokyo/Osaka/Nagoya/Fukuoka) JL/CX/SQ/CI
Taiwan ( Taipei , Kohsiung) BR/CI/SQ
Canada (Toronto/Vancouver) AC/UA/AA/NW
USA ( Los Angeles /New York etc ) SQ/BR/UA/AA/NW
France ( Paris ) AF/LH/SQ/BA/KL
Germany ( Frankfurt ) LH/BA/KL/SQ/AF/CX
England ( London ) BA/LH/SQ/CX/AF/CX


ACCESS TO BANDUNG BY AIRPLANE Jakarta (Halim PK Airport) - Bandung:
06.45,07.15,09.00,11.45,14.30
Bandung - Jakarta (Halim PK Airport):
08.00,10.00,12.30,14.30,15.30
Flight to Bandung (Husen Sastranegara Airport) - from Johor Baru:
With AIR ASIA.


ACCESS TO BANDUNG BY TRAIN (Jadwal kereta dari & ke Bandung)
Jakarta (Gambir) - Bandung by TRAIN ARGO GEDE: 06.35,09.30,10.30,12.30,13.35,15.30,17.45,19.20.
Bandung - Jakarta (Gambir) by TRAIN ARGO GEDE:
06.25,07.30,09.20,10.25,12.10,14.25,16.25,18.05.

TAXI PHONE NUMBER
Centris (022-7512100)
Gemah Ripah (022-4217070)
Blue Bird (022-7561234)
 
BUS
Keramat Djati Jl. Ambon No.3 Bandung. 022-4200858
Bandung Express Jl. Dr. Cipto No.5 Bandung. 022-4231333
Pahala Kencana Jl. Riau Bandung. 022-70347662

Where is Indonesia

is a country in Southeast Asia. Indonesia comprises 13,466 islands and 33 provinces. With over 238 million people, it is the world's fourth most populous country, and has the world's largest population of Muslims. Indonesia is a republic, with an elected legislature and president. The nation's capital city is Jakarta. The country shares land borders with Papua New Guinea, East Timor, and Malaysia. Other neighboring countries include Singapore, Philippines, Australia.
Indonesia lies between latitudes 11°S and 6°N, and longitudes 95°E and 141°E. It consists of 17,508 islands, about 6,000 of which are inhabited. The largest are Java, Sumatra, Borneo (shared with Brunei and Malaysia), New Guinea (shared with Papua New Guinea), and Sulawesi. Indonesia shares land borders with Malaysia on Borneo, Papua New Guinea on the island of New Guinea, and East Timor on the island of Timor. Indonesia shares maritime borders across narrow straits with Singapore, Malaysia, and the Philippines to the north, and with Australia to the south. The capital, Jakarta, is on Java and is the nation's largest city, followed by Surabaya, Bandung, Medan, and Semarang.





Indonesia has about 300 ethnic groups, each with cultural identities developed over centuries, and influenced by Indian, Arabic, Chinese, and European sources. Traditional Javanese and Balinese dances, for example, contain aspects of Hindu culture and mythology, as do wayang kulit(shadow puppet) performances. Textiles such as batik, ikat and songket are created across Indonesia in styles that vary by region. The most dominant influences on Indonesian architecture have traditionally been Indian; however, Chinese, Arab, and European architectural influences have been significant.

Since the country is very large, Indonesia is divided into three time zones:
GMT +7: Western Indonesian Time (WIB, Waktu Indonesia Barat)
  • Sumatra, Java, west/central Kalimantan
GMT +8: Central Indonesian Time (WITA, Waktu Indonesia Tengah)
  • Bali, south/east Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Nusa Tenggara
GMT +9: Eastern Indonesian Time (WIT, Waktu Indonesia Timur)
  • Maluku, Papua


Scuba diving

Indonesia has some of the best scuba diving in the world.

Raja Ampat

Bunaken, North Sulawesi


Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi


Derawan Island, Borneo


Nusa Peninda, Bali


Pulau Seribu, Jakarta



Karimun Jawa, Center Java

And this is a major draw for tourists with places like Bunaken (North Sulawesi), Raja Ampat (Papua), Lembeh strait (North Sulawesi), Derawan Island (Borneo), Nusa Peninda (Bali), Pulau Seribu (Jakarta), Karimun Jawa (Central Java), Bintan Island (Sumatra), Komodo  and Wakatobi (Southeastern Sulawesi) known worldwide. While diving off Bali itself is a little mediocre, Nusa Penida and the Gili Islands offer excellent diving.

Whitewater Rafting

Indonesia also has extreme rivers for an example you can experience one of your greatest paddling at Pekalen river.

Surfing

Indonesia is the premier destination for traveling surfers. The Mentawai Archipelago west of Sumatra features dozens of world class surf spots. Chartering a private boat for up to two weeks is the most popular way to access the island chain, however there is a public ferry from Padang.

     
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