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Travel to bali travel and tourist information

Comforts
Sunshine lovers and surfers like flock to Bali's southern Bukit Peninsula to do the most of white-sand beaches, clear waters, spectacular panoramas, and some of the best waves on the island, not to mention the deluxe resort hotel. Along the east coast of the Bukit lies Nusa Dua, a tourist enclave that has been prepared along one of the best beaches on the island. Once a coconut plantation, Nusa Dua is noted by a quiet stretch of white sand and sea reefs that make the water perfect for swim. Well-maintained facilities, dramatic views, landscaped gardens, best golf facilities, and a fine place of children's activities completely serve to make Nusa Dua resorts popular with families and those looking for an luxurious escape.

bukit Peninsula, Nusa Dua Bali

North from Nusa Dua is Tanjung Benoa, a relaxed beachside region where water sports is the main draw. Windsurfing, parasailing, water skiing are good served by operators from individual resorts. There's safe swimming in Benoa as well, so the resorts facing the sand be given to be family friendly. From here, take a short boat ride to the nearby islands of Nusa Penida and Nusa Lembongan, where in that location is many excellent diving sites. Every year from July to November, divers from all over the world flock to Nusa Penida to get a look of the gigantic sunfish that come to surface in the shallow waters.

Tanjung Benoa
Nusa Peninda
Pontoon Nusa Lembongan
Sunfish
Several of the best surfing in Bali can be found off the west coast of the Bukit at Uluwatu. The route to the beach is quite good hidden, and is rarely visited by those not prefer to engage about challenging waves, as the water is unsuitable for swimming and the beach is rocky. For leisure time visitors, Uluwatu Temple is the village's main draw due to its majestic position, perched atop sheer cliffs above the crashing surf.

Bukit Uluwatu
The village of Jimbaran is on the isthmus that connects the Bukit to the rest of Bali. A beautiful crescent of white sand and calm blue waters has made Jimbaran a place for some of the island's premier resorts.Jimbaran Beach is also lined with lots of great outdoors seafood restaurants. They're fairly priced, with the catch of the day being brought straight from the sea. Make sure to start dinner early in order to see an unforgettable sunset.

Jimbaran

Shopper
For the savvy traveller in hunting of the perfect deal, the beachside villages of Kuta, Legian, and Seminyak are sure enough to fit the bill. The bustling villages only north-west from the Bukit is an haven for shoppers, gourmands, and night owls alike. Kuta, Legian, and Seminyak are active and busy through day and night, with a high concentration of shops, coffee, bar, and restaurants.  This entertainment hub is ideal for walking, bargain hunting, and of course, recovering from all of the day's activities.

Kuta perhaps known as its surfing, sunsets, and nightlife. Surfing here is accessible to enthusiasts by all skill levels, with equipment readily available for rent on the beach. The stores in Kuta are predominantly surf-oriented, and appeal a youthful crowd.However, visitors can also find a multitude of souvenir items and handicrafts in roadside shops. Nightclubs in Kuta bustle with a loyal international following, and is popular among those looking a relaxed simply festive atmosphere. Near, Legian is fast developing as a hot spot for its hip hotels and gourmet restaurants and cafes.

Kuta at Night
Legian
The accessibility of Kuta and Legian, also as the affordability of the resorts here, make it a preferred among those looking for fun. Families also tend to favor this part of the island for its wide kind of activities for children and young people: bungee jumping, horseback riding, and water sports are just some of the exciting diversions that can be enjoyed. Best of all are the exciting sunsets that can be seen year-round from the beach. At dusk, crowds gather at beachside cates to take in the view before the night's activities begin.

Bungy Jumping in Kuta

Horse ride in Kuta




For style-conscious visitors and locals, Seminyak is the place to see and be seen. The neighborhood has become one of the trendiest spots on the island, with a gamut of specialized boutiques, interior decor stores, and upscale bars and restaurants, Some of the best international cuisine can be sampled here alongside a youthful and fashionable set that makes this a vibrant and exciting area.

Seminyak


Hills
Ancient customs, a rich artistic heritage, and warm hospitality converge in the symbolic heart of the island. Add to this endless views of lush green rice paddies and forests, and you'll begin to understand the mystical beauty that Ubud is famous for.



Ubud's scenic countryside consists of gently sloping hills and picturesque rice paddies, which offer great walking and cycling trails. Take a tour and discover the smaller villages around central Ubud that still contain groups of artisan families-an exciting way to see Balinese art in the making. Ubud is also the ideal place to watch Balinese dancing. The Legong, Ramayana, and Kecak are performed nightly in and around the Ubud area, including at the Puri Saren Agung (Ubud Palace) in central Ubud.


Alam Ubud Culture Villas & Residences

Maya Ubud Resort and Spa
Alila Ubud

An essential part of Ubud's allure is the leisurely pace of life that seems to permeate daily activity. For visitors looking to relax, there are several spas in the area that provide traditional healing and well-being treatments. In fact, Ubud derives its name from the Balinese word ubad, meaning "medicine"-a nod to the many local medicinal plants and herbs now widely used internationally-and a pampering day at their source promises a special treat. Many of the products used during these therapies are made from the natural ingredients found in indigenous plants, herbs, and flowers.
For the more active traveler, Ubud also offers a range of outward-bound pursuits. The rushing waters of the Ayung River, whose dramatic gorge dominates western Ubud, make it ideal for a day of rafting. For wildlife lovers, must-sees include the Bali Bird Park and Reptile Park in southern Ubud, the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary in central Ubud, and the Elephant Safari Park farther to the north. Excursions to all these places can easily be arranged through hotels or operators in the area.



Cheapest to Bali from Jakarta


To get to Denpasar from Jakarta by train, first of all you need to go to Surabaya. From Surabaya, you traveled to Banyuwangi. From here you will go to the Port of Ketapang to cross the Strait of Bali to the Port of Gilimanuk, Bali. It was only from the Port of Gilimanuk, the journey continues by bus to Denpasar.

You can start the trip from the train station Senen, Jakarta. There are two line you can take, towards the north or south line. both train passes through stations Senen, Jakarta.

The north path, reached by trains departing from Kertajaya Tanjung Priok Station at around 15:20 pm to Pasarturi Station, Surabaya. The south path, reached by Gaya Baru Malam Selatan train departing  from Jakarta Kota Station to Station Surabaya Gubeng. Economic train ticket price is ranging from Rp 50,000 per person.

South lane departures during the day, while to the north path, departure in the afternoon. Jakarta to Surabaya travel time about 16 hours.

South path
If you choose the train to the south path (Gaya Baru Malam Selatan train), then you do not have to switch stations. You have to stay overnight in Surabaya. because, this train usually arrive early in the morning. The next train is Mutiara Timur, headed BanyuwangiBaru Station. This train departs at 9:15 pm. You will travel straight to Denpasar. The ticket price of about Rp 150,000 is included executive and bus fare to cross by boat

Gaya Baru Malam Selatan train
There is another train that you can choose, the economic train from Surabaya to Banyuwangi, namely Sri Tanjung train with a ticket about Rp 24,000. The price is certainly much cheaper, but it would be more troublesomeAfter arriving at the train station BanyuwangiBaru, stay on foot toward the Port of Ketapang. The distance is very near, just walk for about 15 minutes. After that, you can cross by ferry. The ticket price of Rp 6,000 per person.


Arriving at the Port of Gilimanuk, remember to prepare identity cards because usually there is an inspection by local officials. After that, you can ride the bus to Terminal Ubung, Denpasar. There are a variety of transportation in the Port of Gilimanuk, ranging from cars to buses without air conditioning. Bus fare ranging from Rp 15,000 to Rp 25,000.


Thus, the total expenditures for transportation by rail just under Rp. 200,000. Even if you use KA Sri Tanjung, the total money you spend for a trip Jakarta to Denpasar under Rp. 100,000.

North path
If you choose the train to the north path (Kertajaya train), then you need to go to StasiunSurabayaGubeng first. Then, you simply ride public transportation you can find across the street from Pasar Turi Station. The fee was around Rp. 4000 taken approximately 30 minutes.


Find out in advance of departure schedules train you use. Thus, you can estimate what time you get to catch the next transport. Another route that you can try is to Jakarta to Yogyakarta Banyuwangi through.


Tourism is not necessarily about the destination, but also the journey. Therefore, there's nothing wrong during your trip is also exploring the cities that you frequent. For example, the streets of Surabaya, Banyuwangi, and Jembrana area.

Travel Tips to Green Bowl, Bali Indonesia

If your destination to Bali just to visit the beauty of Kuta Beach, Sanur, Nusa Dua Beach or the beautiful beaches of this one will surely give a deeper impression. That's because every corner is so beautiful and charmingA beautiful landscape and isolated beaches hidden behind the hills and thick trees. To go to this place you had to descend hundreds of steps. Green Coast Bowl is rarely publicized in the media, so not many tourists are aware of the existence of this beach. Here are travel tips on Green Beach Bowl.


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How to get to Beach Green Bowl
To go to the beach of Jimbaran Green Bowl, then personal or rental vehicle you need to find a way to Pura Uluwatu. You'll see straight toward the intersection of Dreamland and Uluwatu beach, while to his right Balangan Beach.
Take the left onto Green Beach Bowl. Arriving at the gate, take the straight road to the left until there is a parking lot, and came on purpose.
From the direction of Denpasar or Kuta then navigate your vehicle through the Highway towards Uluwatu Uluwatu. Approximately 1 km after the Garuda Wisnu Kencana Attraction, you will find an intersection, there is Nirmala Supermarket on the right path.
From the intersection, turn left and continue to follow the road until it runs out. So far approximately 2 miles then you arrived at Green Beach Bowl parking lot.
From the parking lot on top of the cliff you will see beautiful beaches, turquoise-colored with white waves rolling. You live down hundreds of stairs to reach the beach.

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Things you need to prepare
You should bring food and drinks, as it travels down the steep stairs hundreds of exhausting enough. None of the food vendors on shore, except on the bluff parking lot.
Take care of our environment by not throwing trash on the beach. You can save it for later discarded when arriving at the top.
Polynomial bats in a cave making very piercing odor nose. You have to cover your nose or hold your breath if you want to take pictures at the mouth of the cave is beautiful.
Be careful when hundreds of steps down a fairly steep on the side kananya. Some parts of the protective bar has been freed.
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Kelimutu Lake, Flores Indonesia

Lake that located at the top of the National Park Kelimutu has three colorsTravel by rental car with a capacity of seven seats can keep you entertained with impressive scenery along the road for several hours. winding road that connects the island covering an area of ​​350 kilometers is a fair price for the beauty of the panorama of Kelimutu who deserves to be discussed.

Kelimutu National park is the smallest national park of six national parks in Bali and Nusa Tenggara. However, the size, is not so important when you see the natural beauty of this national park offered
Lake Kelimutu popularized a Dutch citizen named Van Such Telen 1915. Its beauty the more widely known after Y Bouman describe the beauty and the lake water discoloration in his writings in 1929.



Accommodation
To reach the location of the lake, you can start from Moni, a small town which is the basecamp of the backpacker. Sights along the path to the location of the lake is very beautifulThe bungalow here is far from luxurious. If you want to stay somewhere more comfortable, Maumere is the right choice because it is only 4 hours. In Ende also be an option because there are. There are several hotels that you can choose, like Flores Crater Lakes Ecolodge, Watugana Bungalow, Star Lodge, Hotel Arwanti, Hotel Flores Sare, or Sao Ria Tour. Most of the hotels in the village of Moni-facility hot water, but some are not. The price is varied, ranging from Rp 150,000 to Rp 300,000.


Culinary.
There are only a few restaurants in Moni. Stalls available in the local market. If you want to climb into Lake Flores, you do not need to bring food, because the journey can be taken for about 1 hourHowever, if you want to explore the national park, you must bring your own food, especially drinking water. Seller ginger tea is available at its peak, where tourists enjoy a captivating sunset pamandangan.




Transportation.
Kelimutu  is located in the village Koanara, Wolowaru District, about 66 kilometers from the town of Ende and 83 kilometers from Maumere. Moni is the closest town, located at the foot of Mount Flores. This small town is a gateway to Lake Flores. The distance between Moni and Flores is about 15 kilometers.
You can use a motorcycle taxi, car or public transportation to bring to the parking area prior to the summit of Mount Flores. There are buses to the Ende of the past Maumere Moni. Local people call it bus kayu (wooden bus) or oto kol. From there, you should be shooting went about 15 miles to the location of the lake. Every day, available flights from Denpasar and Kupang to Maumere.


Best time.
Kelimutu is usually shrouded in fog. You are better to visit in the early morning at around 3:30 in order to watch the sunrise charming atmosphere. This is the best atmosphere to watch the scenery Lake Flores.
The best time to visit Lake Flores is in July and August. Please book your hotel two months before your visit.


Travel to Bali At the feast of Hindus

If you are planning a vacation to Bali this week? Luckily, due February 1, this is Galungan. Galungan celebrated Hindus in Bali as the celebration of the victory of dharma (virtue) over adharma (evil). Galungan, according to Balinese calendar is celebrated once every six months, but it is always celebrated on Wednesday. Galungan is a big celebration for Hindus in Bali. In addition, Galungan is closely related to other festivals, the Feast of Kuningan. The distance is only 10 days and is considered as the closing celebration of Galungan. Therefore, the usual way to congratulate people who celebrate it is by the phrase "Happy Galungan and Kuningan ."

Some areas in Bali has its own peculiarities as the celebration of Galungan and Kuningan. Galungan itself consists of several series. One day before the Galungan or called Penampahan Galungan, ordinary people do ngayah (communal work) in the temple and make various foods such as lawar and satay. During Galungan, pretending to be met by both Hindus. At this moment in Balinese cultural tour to be so attractive. You can just go to the nearest temple from where you stay. But do not be surprised at how crowded and densely filled with Hindu temples.

A day later, people usually visit each other's house to congratulate the family holiday or stay in touch. In this Galungan week, the streets of Bali will look beautiful with Penjor-Penjor, bamboo with leaf decoration, which was set up in rows. For those of you who like pictures, so just went to Bali when Galungan. Because, Galungan is a big feast in addition to Nyepi, even schools and government agencies usually holiday between three days to a week. At that moment, the entire island of Bali as berias with Penjor-Penjor pretty calm, the girls dressed in colorful kebaya down the street, offering the colorful flowers and fruit, then the dynamic tetabuhan baleganjur gamelan.

When the feast of Kuningan temple will be filled by the people. The women bring offerings in the head. Then the smell of incense that burst and relentless tetabuhan gamelan. Magical atmosphere will amaze you. You can see the ceremony at Temple Petilan Pengerebongan, Village Kesiman, Denpasar. The ceremony brings ngurek tradition. You should not watch it if you can not stand that such actions Debus.

Ngurek tradition exists in almost all areas in Balinamely stab themselves with kris while in a trance state or so-called people of Bali while in a state of "kerauhan". The difference, in this villagewhich used a kris dagger called luk Kesiman sacredInterested in doing cultural tourism in Bali during Galungan and KuninganJust remember, in 2012, Galungan on February 1, 2012 and August 29, 2012While Kuningan on February 11, 2012 and 8 September 2012.



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Travel To Indonesia

The world’s fourth most populace country – 240 million and counting is a sultry kaleidoscope that runs along the equator for 5000km. It may well be the last great adventure on Earth. From the western tip of Sumatra to the eastern edge of Papua is a nation that defies homogenisation. A land of so many cultures, peoples, animals, customs, plants, features, artworks and foods that it is like 100 countries melded into one. There may be those 300 spoken languages but virtually everybody can speak one language: Bahasa Indonesia, a tongue that helps unify this sprawling, chaotic collection of peoples with a past that’s had more drama than a picnic on Krakatau in say, 1883. Destructive colonialism, revolution, mass slaughter, ethnic warfare, dictatorship and more have been part of daily life in Indonesia in just the past 100 years. That’s one of the reasons why the national elections of 2009 are so remarkable: they were unremarkable.

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When to go
Indonesia is big, cheap, rough and effortless. It’s everything to everyone, a choose-your-own-adventure travel destination. With little more than a passport, sunscreen and a day’s notice, urban-fatigue victims arrive dazed at Denpasar to recover in comfortable Balinese resorts. With a bit of planning and preparation, explorers can put packs to their backs and lose themselves for two months – needing just time, energy and a keen sense of adventure as companions. In most parts of Indonesia, the wet season falls between October and April (low season), and the dry season between May and September (high season). Rain tends to come in sudden tropical downpours, but it can also rain nonstop for days. Though travel in the wet season is not usually a major problem in most parts of Indonesia, mud-clogged back roads can be a deterrent (or landslides on Java). The December to February rains can make travel more difficult in Nusa Tenggara, Kalimantan and Papua. The rains shift in Sumatra, peaking from October to January in the north, and from January to February in the south. In contrast, parts of the Moluccas literally shine in January.
It’s also good to be aware of holidays elsewhere if visiting Bali. School holidays and Christmas bring hordes of fun-seekers from Australia, for example, booking up rooms by the thousands. Europeans travel in July and August to a swath of islands, but usually not in numbers to make for anything more than enjoyable sunset drinking companions.

Cost & Money
Accommodation is usually the greatest expense of Indonesian travel, followed by special activities like tours, treks, dives and the like. But three square warung (simple eatery) meals can cost you as little as US$3 (about 10,000Rp or less per meal), but even if you dine in decent local restaurants, you still won’t spend much more than US$10 per day (around 30,000 Rp per meal) on food. Simply put, the more you live like a local, the less you will spend. If you confine yourself to Sumatra, Java and Nusa Tenggara, a shoestring traveller can spend as little as US$20 per day. A midrange budget starts at about US$50 per day, which will get you an air-conditioned hotel room, an occasional tour and car hire. Midrange accommodation is more expensive in Balinese resorts, so budget for at least US$70 per day there. Top-end travellers will end up spending anything above US$100 a day, although there are few places on earth where that amount can get such good value.
Accommodation prices in Maluku and Papua can be twice as high as in tourist towns, and transport costs on Kalimantan are relatively high.Transport expenses also increase once you get into the outer provinces. In Bali, Sumatra, Java and Nusa Tenggara there’s very little need to take to the air, but in Papua you often have no choice but to fly. Flying is more expensive than other forms of transport, though still cheap in dollar terms as new budget airlines are offering stiff competition.

Internet Resources
The following sites are all good for giving you a feel for current events in Indonesia; some go further and explore the ever-evolving culture of the country.

Antara (www.antara.co.id/en) This is the site for the official Indonesian news agency; it has a
searchable database.

Inside Indonesia (www.insideindonesia.org) Excellent website with news and thoughtful
features.

Indonesia Traveling (www.indonesiatraveling.com) Fantastic site with detailed information
about Indonesia’s parks, nature reserves and the critters you might encounter. Also has links to
charter sailing boats and much more.

Jakarta Globe (www.thejakartaglobe.com) The top-notch new national English-language
newspaper.

Jakarta Post (www.thejakartapost.com) Indonesia’s original English-language daily; good
cultural coverage.

LonelyPlanet.com (www.lonelyplanet.com) Share knowledge and experiences with other
travellers about islands that have been Lonely Planet favourites from the start.

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.
 
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