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From family-friendly resorts to jungle
camps and cultural outings (p.11)
<BALI INSIDERMade Wijaya:
‘My Bali’ (p.62)
UBUD ART>a selection of
galleries in which to explore the region’s
vibrant creativity (p.72)
SAVVY GUIDESlistings by area, from
accommodation and activities to food and drink
(p.16)
This edition’s American Express SelectsSM Offers (p.78)
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Seminyak Insiders
Bali has long been an island of inspiration for visitors: from designers to hoteliers, entrepreneurs, restaurateurs, and a multitude of others who come here to release their creative energies. Bali Savvy taps into some of that inspiration by showcasing the dynamic and vibrant Bali lifestyle, giving access to the best of what’s on offer on this trendsetting island.
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One golden rule of any successful fami-ly vacation is to ensure that the different generations get to spend some quality time apart as well as together. In Bali, there are a multitude of activities and services on offer to ensure that every-one has a holiday to remember.
Family-Friendly Hotels Four Seasons Bali at Jimbaran Bay (www.fourseasons.com) has a super-
vised Kids For All Seasons programme for ages 2 to 12, while the Family Es-cape Itinerary allows you to make the most of your family time by exploring the culture and natural beauty of Bali. The “Nikko and I” program ensures that junior guests at Nikko Bali Resort and Spa (www.nikkobali.com) are set to get pampered while staying in the resort’s recently refurbished, vibrantly colored Family Room or Family Suite, Outdoors,
Above: Karma Kandara’s ‘Three Monkeys’ kids’ club (www.karmakandara.com organises stimulating activities and excursions for kids aged 2-11, and also encourages teenagers and families to join in.
Clockwise, from left: The Bali Bird Park in Gianyar (www. bali-bird-park.com) provides sanctuary to almost 1000 birds of 250 different species; kids enjoying the ‘Nikko and I’ program (www.nikkobali.com); exploring the rice fields at the Green School’s Green Camp (www.greencampbali.com).
the fun of the Jungle Camp awaits, with activities from arts and crafts to wall climbing. Meanwhile, Starwood has created an SPG® Kids Pass that allows children aged 12 and younger of Star-wood Preferred Guest® members to en-joy a variety of all-inclusive dining op-tions at participating restaurants in the Westin Resort. And at the Hard Rock Hotel, the young ones not only get to stay in rockin’ kids’ suites but also have
exclusive parent-free access to the Tabu venue (for more information see p. 27 of this issue, or visit bali.hardrockho-tels.net online).
oUtside aCtiVitiesThe Bali Bird Park (bali-bird-park.com) has the largest and finest collection of Indonesian birds in the world plus fantastic birds from Africa and South America. The adjacent Rimba Reptile
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Dandelion (pictured, www.dandelionkid.com)
has bright, smart collec-tions for boys and girls with plenty of mix-and-
match items, and has stores in both Seminyak
and Ubud.Also worth checking
out: Indigo Kids (www.indigokidsglobal.com)
Kids A Go Go (www.kidsagogo.com)
Surfer Girl (surfer-girl.com)
Ticket To The Moon (www.tickettothemoon.
com)
SHOPPING
Above: The Elephant Safari Park (www.elephantsafariparklodge.com) is a 25-room safari-style lodge which offers guests the opportunity to interact, feed, ride, observe, learn, play and stay with 29 beautiful Sumatran elephants, one of the rarest species of elephants in the world today.
Park holds one of Indonesia’s rarest and most extensive collections of rep-tiles and amphibians, with more than 181 specimens. Bali Safari and Ma-rine Park (www.balisafarimarinepark.com) is home to more than 50 species, including the Sumatran elephant, Suma-tran tiger, white tiger, leopard, komodo dragon and cheetah.
When it comes to watersports, it’s best in the northwest: Menjangan Island
is a marine national park and one of the nicest places in Bali for snorkeling and diving (see p. 71). Northeast Bali is also popular for snorkeling and diving, with some interesting underwater wrecks in Tulamben and Amed. South of Amed and close to Candi Dasa is Pasir Putih (White Sand Beach) which is also good for snorkeling.Check each area section of Bali Savvy for more family activities.
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this hip hub is more comparable to international play-
grounds such as Ibiza, with its dazzling variety of res-
taurants, bars, clubs, boutique designer stores, cutting
edge art galleries, and a crowd that keeps up the tempo
from morning to night and back into the morning again.
Above all, Seminyak is about indulgence.
A typical Seminyak day begins and concludes by
the sea, with forays into the area’s shops and eateries in
between. Sunsets are striking, and can be savored from
many venues along the beach, while an ever-increasing
number of restaurants and bars await discovery along Jl.
Oberoi and Jl. Petitenget.
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for organic food and sunday morning
kids’ activities (+62 361 9604121)
make a daytrip to Bali Butterfly Park in
Tabanan (+62 361 814282)
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Over a number of years now, The Royal Collection has consolidated its posi-tion and reputation for excellence in Bali’s high-end hotel sector. The Royal Collection is a unique brand of villa living, featuring the world-class proper-ties The Samaya and The Kayana. Each property is designed to epitomize luxurious living, featuring the private villa concept, set amid lush greenery, and offering unparalleled privacy. Since opening in 2007, The Kayana has become one of the preferred villas in Seminyak, boasting a reputation for quality accommodation at agreeable rates. Well-appointed interiors and chic contemporary décor combine with pri-
vate facilities to create a luxurious home away from home. What sets The Kaya-na apart is the unparalleled level of service, with its on-call team of discreet yet attentive butlers taking care of the visitor’s every need. For many guests, Ayur Spa is a highlight of The Kayana experience, where trained therapists deliver high-quality massages, scrubs and other wellness treatments in an in-timate spa setting.
Guests staying at The Samaya Seminyak or The Kayana will find them-selves right in the heart of Bali’s famous Seminyak area, which hosts some of the island’s most famous restaurants and trendiest nightlife.
thekayana.com
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KENDRA GALLERYJI. Drupadi No. 88BT: +62 361 736 628 www.kendragallery.com
The Lines That Remind Me Of You, an exhibition of Agung Kurniawan’s works (painting, video, and installation), opens on 23 April 2011. During the 1990s, the artist viewed art as a resistance media: today he also uses art as therapy. This exhibition sees him revisiting his past through art, with work that explores the concept of memory through various media.
Tapas-style restaurant LA SAL (Jl.
Drupadi II No. 100, +62361738321)
is bright and airy by day, while at
night the cozy candlelit ambience
makes it the perfect place to share
a meal with a special someone or
a group of friends. SIP ( Jl. Raya
Seminyak 16A, +62361730810)
is an authentic bistro-style
restaurant on Seminyak’s main
street. LA LUCCIOLA (Jl.
Oberoi, +62361730838) is situated
in a fabulous location right on
Petitenget beach, and serves
breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner,
and delicious desserts.
METIS (Jl. Petitenget No. 6,
+62361737888) is a fine dining
restaurant from the same team that
created the celebrated Warisan.
SARDINE (Jl. Petitenget No. 21,
+62361738202) specializes in fish
and other seafood prepared with
Mediterranean flair.
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From the moment you drive through the Balinese village of Cepaka, pass-ing chickens and smiling villagers, it is clear that this will be a holiday unlike any other. Nothing can prepare you for the spectacular hidden oasis that greets you as you enter Villa Kembali. The luxurious 5-bedroom Villa sits in a stun-ning jungle setting, and its bedrooms, boasting hand carved four-poster king sized beds and large ensuites, can comfortably accommodate 10 adults. Younger ones are warmly welcomed and catered for, with play equipment, extra bedding, and babysitting services available. The Villa’s Manager, Putu, and his dedicated team of eleven offer
exceptional 5-star service, anticipat-ing your every need with a smile. From fine dining to golf or shopping, Putu can make personal recommendations and handle all of your reservations. His team includes a personal driver, as well as two chefs to prepare your meals fresh daily. Breakfast is complimentary and all other food is charged at cost price. Whether sitting riverside in the 3-level spa, having a massage, relax-ing by the main pool or plunge pool, or simply sipping a cocktail while lis-tening to the waterfall echoing through the palms, Kembali on the River offers a truly unique and unforgettable holiday experience for friends or families.
www.bali-villakembali.com
*sTaY BNG VILLASJI. Umalas I No. 99XT: +62 361 847 5608 www.balinyuhgading.com
The Bali Nyuh Gading Villas are 4-star accommodation, perfect for spending an intimate holiday in the comfort of a home away from home. A blend of modern and traditional Balinese design, villas are set amidst luscious tropical gardens and furnished with luxurious facilities. Boasting a strategic location, the hotel is situated only 10 minutes drive from Seminyak. Relax and unwind in the comfort and tran-quility of your own private villa at Bali Nyuh Gading Villas.
THE SAMAYA (Jl. Laksmana, T.
+62 361 731149) is a stylish villa
resort with forty-six villas over
four hectares of land. Twenty-
four of these command a premier
location along the fashionable
Seminyak beachfront, while the
Royal Courtyard Villas are set in
a tranquil Balinese village envi-
ronment just across the road.
ZIVA, A BOUTIQUE VILLA
(Jl. Braban No. 80, T. +62 361
8478202)
Eight spacious private villas in
the heart of Seminyak, within
walking distance of ‘Eat Street’
(Jl. Oberoi). Clean contemporary
design combines with luscious
greenery to foster an atmostphere
of seclusion.
THE KUNJA (Jl. Lebak Sari No.
8, T. +62 361 733130) is a villa re-
sort with 18 full service villas, of-
fering guests ample living space
both within the individual villas
and throughout the property as a
whole. The one-bedroom retreats
are designed for couples and hon-
eymooners, while three-bedroom
villas are perfect for family time.
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first-time visitors to Bali, and especially for those of
the surfing persuasion. Here, within a dense network
of teeming alleyways and busy streets, are inexpensive
hotels, lively bars, tattoo artists, hawkers, tourist knick-
knacks and a range of attire targeting the beach loving
tourist. Increasingly, there are more refined establish-
ments springing up to challenge the cheap and cheerful
image, but there’s no downplaying that Kuta spirit: care-
free, party-ready, and young at heart. The Legian area,
heading north, is like Kuta’s older sister: with its quieter
shopping ambience and more polished hangouts, it is a
bridge between the happy chaos of Kuta and the sophis-
tication of Seminyak.
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Have a splash at Waterbom water park
(www.waterbom-bali.com)
Let your kids party out at the hard Rock
hotel’s new Tabu venue (see p. 27)
Learn to surf at the Pro Surf School
(www.prosurfschool.com)
Learning to surf on Kuta Beach with Quiksilver.www.quiksilversurfschoolbali.com
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AROMAS CAfé (Jl. Legian, +62361751003) is a haven for vegetarian food-
ies in the heart of Kuta, with an extensive menu and open for breakfast,
lunch, and dinner. MADE’S WARUNg (Jl. Pantai Kuta, +62361755297)
was one of the very first restaurants in Kuta, and still serves up a great nasi
campur, along with other Indonesian and Western dishes. TJ’S MExICAN
BAR & RESTAURANT (Poppies Gang I, +62361751093) offers some of the
finest Mexican food on the island, and perhaps the best frozen margaritas.
MAMA’S (Jl. Legian, +62361761151) is a 24-hour German restaurant, serv-
ing up schnitzel, wurst, and beer around the clock. MA JOLy (Jl. Wana Se-
gara, Tuban, +62361753780) is a good spot to watch the sun set, with alfresco
dining in a beachfront location. KAfE BATAN WARU (Jl Kartika Plaza,
+62361766303) has been an institution for many years with their tasty Indo-
nesian dishes and great desserts.
LANAI (Jl. Double Six, +62361731305) serves up hearty portions and
has great views of the beach from the upstairs balcony. Popular with
visitors, it enjoys the west coast sunset and has a cozy night-time ambi-
ence. ZANZIBAR (Jl. Double Six, +62361733529) is a well-established
restaurant with excellent Italian cuisine and especially good pasta dish-
es and seafood. A good spot to grab breakfast before hitting the surf. At
the other end of the day, DOUBLE SIx (Jl. Double Six, +62361733067) is
an infamous dance club right next to Double Six beach, regularly draw-
ing huge crowds to events with big name DJs. It also has a large swim-
ming pool, 45 meters above which is a bungy jump tower operated by AJ
HACKETT (+62 361 731144).
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Asia’s first Hard Rock Hotel, on a 3-hectare site next to Kuta’s famed surf beach, features 418 tribute rooms and luxury suites, and eight cutting edge restaurant and bars.
A new venue called Tabu is specifically designed for 13 to 17 year olds, with a nightclub equipped with multi-purpose DJ Booth, Internet
and Gaming Lounge with WII, Xbox Kinetic and PS3 facilities, private cin-ema area, bar and lounge with chill out area and pool table.
Tabu is open from 12 noon to 12 midnight daily and offers a “no adults” private club where Tabu Members can socialize and enjoy evening entertain-ment created by them for them.
Kids’ Suite at the Hard Rock Hotel.(bali.hardrockhotels.net)
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The HARD ROCK HOTEL ( Jl. Pantai Kuta, +62361761869) offers
exactly what you would expect, right on Kuta Beach, with the largest
pool in Bali and an array of other facilities including a spa, fitness cen-
tre, kids’ club, rock-climbing wall, several restaurants and bars, and
their very own radio station. MERCURE KUTA (Jl. Pantai Kuta 100x,
+62361767411) is located right on Kuta Beach, offering affordable com-
fort with sunset views. Managed by Accor, the hotel has a good in-house
spa, and a rooftop pool.
VILLA DE DAUN (Jl. Legian, +62 361 756276) is an oasis down a small lane off Jl. Legian, with stylish private villas and a highly rated in-house
spa. Bookings are often made with spa packages included.
The PADMA RESORT BALI AT LEgIAN (Jl Padma No. 1, +62361752111) has recently relaunched with a new name and brand; so far the results are promising and occupancy is already high.
O-CE-N BALI By OUTRIggER (JI Arjuna 88X, +62361737400) is a luxury apartment hotel right on the beach. Flat-panel televisions, ca-ble service, and high-speed Internet access are standard features in all rooms, while fifth floor penthouse suites offer split-level accommoda-tion with private Jacuzzi tubs and landscaped garden terraces suitable
for entertaining. BALI NIKSOMA (Jl. Padma Utara, +62361751946) is a super-stylish boutique hotel on the beach in Legian, designed by Hadi Prana and equipped with a top quality spa, restaurant and large pool.
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PRO SURf SCHOOL BALI
Jl. Pantai Kuta
T: +62 361 7441466
www.prosurfschool.com
Learn to surf with the top surf school in Bali. Pro Surf School offers com-
prehensive surfing lessons for beginners, intermediate and advanced
surfers, as well as surf trips around Bali.
WATERBOM PARK
Jl. Kartika Plaza (opposite Discovery Shopping Mall)
T: +62 361 755676
This is one of the biggest water theme parks in Asia, within walking dis-
tance of Kuta beach. A good place for a family outing, with slides for the
young and young at heart, plus a spa operated by Karma (see above).
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ter white sand coastline is now home to several of Bali’s
more upscale resorts. But its fishing heritage is still an
important part of the Jimbaran experience, no more so
than at sunset on the beach where there is a plethora of
fresh seafood restaurants to choose from.
Uluwatu, and the surrounding area along the west coast
of the Bukit peninsula, was visited by surfers before
anyone else thought of venturing there. With time, the
stunning cliff views and beautiful beaches broadened
the area’s appeal, and many developers have moved in
to create ultra-chic, ultra-exclusive villas and resorts
that take advantage of the natural landscape to jaw-
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Four Seasons Jimbaran.www.fourseasons.com/
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on the clifftop next to Pura Uluwatu
Catch a cultural performance at gWk
(gwk-culturalpark.com) and see the
statue of vishnu which, when completed,
would be the tallest in the world
Spend a day in the casual atmosphere of
the white sand beach at Balangan
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alila villaS UlUWaTUJl. Belimbing Sari, Banjar Tambi-yak, Desa PecatuT: +62 361 848 2166www.alilahotels.com/uluwatuThe first resort in Bali designed to achieve Green Globe certification, the highest level of environmental-ly sustainable design. Stunningly beautiful and in a breathtaking clifftop location, it combines ele-ments of traditional Bali with a very modern aesthetic.
BUlGaRi HOTElS & RESORTS BaliJl. Goa Lempeh, Br Dinas KanginT: +62 361 8471000www.bulgarihotels.comThe only Bulgari property in South East Asia at present is lo-cated here in Bali. Bulgari’s sig-nature stylish contemporary de-sign is on display throughout the resort.
An exclusive private Villa Estate with personalized butler service, The edge offers breathtaking views of the ocean from its clifftop Pecatu location. Estate facilities include its spa, pool, wedding venue, wine cellar, wine tasting lounge, theatre, kids room, gymnasium, and nanny residence. www.the-edgebali.com
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AYANA RESORTJl. Karang Mas Sejahtera, JimbaranT: +62 361 702 222
AYANA has created the perfect family holiday: recreation for the kids; relax-ation for the grown-ups. Enjoy spa pam-pering, gourmet dining and the oppor-tunity to relax poolside, content in the knowledge that the little ‘uns are being entertained, stimulated and having the time of their lives with cultural and craft activities, yoga, and a 77-hectare resort to explore.
Valid for travel until 22 December 2011, AYANA’s Family Holiday room rates start at US$299++/night, with vil-las starting at US$668++/night.
JENGGala KERaMiKJl. Uluwatu No. 2T: +62 361 703311Bali’s popular ceramic maker. Shop, make or decorate your own piece, or relax in the adjacent café.
PaUl ROPPJl. Uluwatu No. 80T: +62 361 701202www.paulropp.comStriking clothes and accessories in vibrant colors, fashioned from the finest silk and cotton fabrics.
THERMES MaRiNS BaliAyana Resort & SpaJl.Karang Mas SejahteraT: +62 361 702222www.ayanaresort.comOne of the most sought-after spas in Bali, combining luxurious design, well-trained therapists, and a wide range of treatments. A highlight is the therapeutic pool, perched on a cliff overlooking the sea.
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SEEDS FOR BALI
SEEDS fOR BALI is a non-profit program
initiated by Bank Danamon Indonesia and
co-sponsored by Bali Tourism Development
Corporation (BTDC), in partnership with
Friends of the National Parks Foundation
(FNPF). The program aims to pilot reforestation
efforts on some of the most arid places in Bali,
with “seed money” provided by Danamon,
BTDC and donations from American Express
Cardmembers worldwide.
The most important outcome from this project
has been to show the local community
how to successfully grow trees from seeds.
Cardmembers can contribute to this valuable
project through Danamon (+62 361 757 510-
11), FNPF (+62 361 977 978), Alila Manggis
(+62 363 410 11), and Alila Ubud (+62 361
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Nusa Dua provides a picture perfect holiday experience.
Its meticulously landscaped environment encompasses
a tranquil resort enclave, providing a respite from the
intensity of popular tourist zones on the island. Some
of the most luxurious hotels on the island are here, most
with direct access to pristine white sand beaches and
gentle clear blue waters. The 18-hole Nusa Dua Golf and
Country Club is one of Bali’s top golf courses; the
Pasifika Museum showcases the art of Bali, Southeast
Asia, and the South Pacific region; and shopping options
are aplenty at the Bali Collection. Tanjung Benoa, north of
the complex, offers a multitude of watersports activities,
from jetskiing to banana boating, diving and flying fish.
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Visit the R.o.L.E. Foundation, an
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(www.rolefoundation.org)
go on a sunrise walk along the coast,
following a 7km path from ayodhya
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A glorious day at the Kayumanis Nusa Dua
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views. The lobby at NiKKO Bali RESORT & SPa (Jl. Nusa Dua
Selatan, +62361773377) is blessed
with perhaps the best view from
any hotel in Nusa Dua; from 40 me-
ters above the sea, a vast expanse of
blue ocean stretches to the distant
horizon. KayUMaNiS NUSa DUa (Kawasan Wisata BTDC,
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clave of well-appointed luxurious
pavilions, each offering unrivalled
space, exceptional comfort, and
complete privacy within secluded
walled gardens. The Kids Club at
THE WESTiN (Kawasan Wisata
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families: kids have their own check-
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BUMBU BaliJl. Pratama, Tanjung BenoaT: +62 361 774502www.balifoods.comAuthentic Balinese food with fine dining flair. Also offers famous cooking classes.
UlaM RESTaURaNTJl. Pantai MengiatT: +62 361 771590A local institution for traditional Balinese food in the Nusa Dua area.
MaRTiNi BaRThe Royal SantrianJl. Pratama, TanjungBenoaT: +62 361 778181Poolside and beachside bar with a menu of 100 martini recipes.
Along Jl. Pratama, Tanjung Benoa,
heading north from Nusa Dua, a
multitude of WaTERSPORTS
centers can be found, offering every-
thing from diving, snorkeling, wind-
surfing, cruises and waterskiing to
banana boat rides. Bali GOlF & COUNTRy ClUB (Kawasan Wisa-
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is a one-stop shopping haven with
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Sogo, Alun – Alun, Body & Soul, and
many more.
SERENE liviNG (Conrad Bali,
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fers modern and sleek designs for
those inspired by holiday thoughts
of home redecoration.
At the Nikko Bali Resort & Spa, the first hotel in
Bali to receive Eco Hotel certification.
(www.nikkobali.com)
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E X P E R I E N C E T H E N E W H A R M O N Y A T T H E N E W N I K K O B A L I R E S O R T A N D S P A , F O R R E S E R V A T I O N S P L E A S E C O N T A C T
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experience balinese warmth and personal hospitality at nikko bali resort and spa
sitting atop a 40-meter cliff in nusa dua, offering a stunning 180-degree view of the indian ocean,
the 5-star resort hotel presents 389 well-appointed rooms in a timeless design
with a range of modern comforts for a serene getaway.
well-equipped event venues like the pillar-less ballroom, outdoor settings and wiwaha wedding venue
are suitable for meetings, conferences, banquets and a range of events.
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has had quite an impressive history. It was the high-
end haunt for socialites, stars and artists, including the
Dutch W.O.J. Nieuwenkamp who drew the invasion of
Sanur Beach in 1906; the Germans Hans and Rolf Neu-
haus were here in 1935; Mexican Miguel Covarrubias did
his time; as did the Swiss Theo Meier and the Belgian Le
Mayeur, who became known for the beautiful muse paint-
ings of his dancer wife, Ni Polok. In the ‘70s, the likes of
Mick Jagger, David Bowie, Yoko Ono and Sting regularly
stayed at Tandjung Sari Hotel and mingled with artists at
La Taverna. Sanur’s reputation has also been charged by
personalities such as artist, Donald Friend and cult fig-
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go fly a kite — july and august are
particularly good months for picking up
colorful kites by the beach
See some fascinating creatures at the
Bali Safari and marine Park
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CAfé BATU JIMBAR Jl. Danau Tamblingan No. 75A T: +62 361 287374 This is a reliable place for quality: the casual parasol-shaded terrace is frequented by fruit-juice and cake-lovers, serious Indonesian food fans and even western salad and meat-cravers. The Sunday morning market is a notable event, with a brunch specializing in local dishes and organic products. Jazz on Thursdays.
LA PAU Jl. ByPass Ngurah Rai No. 178 T: +62 361 286178, *cash only La Pau is a warung-style Suma-tran restaurant famous for their Padang varieties. Scrumptious rendang and interesting vegetable specialties. If you don’t love hot, you miss a lot! Weekends are es-pecially popular for live jazz/blues performances.
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TANDJUNg SARI HOTELJl. Danau Tamblingan No. 41 T : + 62 361 288441www.tandjungsari.comThe centre of attention in the 1960s and 1970s as the first bou-tique hotel in Asia, playing host to visiting dignitaries and celebri-ties from all over the world, Tand-jung Sari is still, discreetly, going strong. With twenty-six Balinese bungalows in a lovely garden on the beach, it started out as an ex-tension of the private house of Wija Wawo-Runtu. His philoso-phy: “My hotel is my living room, my guests are my friends.”
gRIyA SANTRIAN HOTELJl. Danau Tamblingan No. 47 T: +62 361 288181A well-run beachfront hotel that houses a spa and gallery, Rooms are well-appointed and spacious with an intimate restaurant on the beach itself.
THE PAVILIONSJl. Danau Tamblingan 76T: +62 361 288381www.thepavilionsresorts.com
A member of the Relais & Cha-teaux group, within the peaceful compound are 25 tranquil Bali-nese-style romantic pool villas, with a lagoon fringed by a reef and a white sand beach.
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ISOLAJl. Danau Tamblingan No. 29T: +62 361 289310On the beachside of Hotel La Tav-erna, this is perfect for intimate dining evenings and beach priva-cy. And if Mount Agung is visible, the setting provides for an intense Balinese sensation. Specializing in Italian and local fare. Jazz on Thursdays.
Cycling and walking
Sanur has an excellent paved beach-front cycle-path that stretches along 5 kilometers from the Jalan Mer-tasari area in south Sanur to the main beach at Jalan Hangtuah at the northern end of the village.
Diving and WatersportsCRySTal DivERSJl Danau Tamblingan No. 168 www.crystal-divers.comThe first PADI Career Development Centre in Indonesia, offering a range of courses from intro dives to in-structor courses as well as day dive trips and dive safaris around Bali.
Bali KiTE SURFiNG SCHOOlMertasariwww.bali-kitesurfing.orgIKO certified kite-surfing school. The lessons are conducted in a safe, user-friendly environment and les-sons can be structured to suit indi-
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vidual needs.
BlUE OaSiS BEaCH ClUBJl. Danau Tamblingan www.blueoasisbeachclub.comSpecialists in water sports, offering sea-kayaking, kite-surfing, para-sailing, wakeboarding, waterskiing, windsurfing, and diving.
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For many visitors and residents, Ubud has long repre-
sented something essential to Bali’s unique charm, im-
mersed in the island’s finest art, culture, and natural
beauty. Today it’s also a cosmopolitan village, populated
with a colorful community of artists, healers, designers,
reformed hippies, health food aficionados, anthropolo-
gists, yogis and yoginis, and various escapees from the
‘real’ world...while just minutes from the main street you
are back in traditional Bali, where a badling of ducks can
stop traffic and around every bend in the road are expan-
sive vistas of lush padi, villagers preparing en masse to
celebrate a religious festival or a cremation, and gamelan
and dance troupes in full flourish. That Bali magic is to
be found here, every day.
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hike through rice paddies and river
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stop for a bite to eat at sari organik farm
Introduce your kids to yoga through play
at Noga Yoga (www.balispirit.com)
Explore ubud’s sacred monkey forest
by night, that magical time when the
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Designed as an imaginative homage to the Mahabharata, Pandawas Villas is unique even among the myriad of private luxury rental villas in the Ubud area. It’s a combination of crea-ture comforts, serene spaces and attention to detail that serve to in-dulge your every whim while also making guests feel very much at home. In a stunning location just northeast of Ubud town, the villas
make the most of the vast expanse of land upon which they are built, with a sprawling 7000 square meter property that offers several tranquil garden niches and secluded spots, whether guests wish to marvel at the view, meditate by the peaceful lagoon or simply snatch a quiet moment with a good book.
The four villas and the central lounge area draw inspiration from
Pandawas Paradisethe five Pandawas brothers of the Mahabharata epic. From thematic color play to sculpted bas-reliefs to custom bodywork, each space is carefully considered and mold-ed to match the traits of the heroic characters of Yudistra, Bima, Ar-juna, Sahadewa and Nakula.
Add to this the glorious pool, two bars, fine restaurant and am-ple kids facilities: there is much at Pandawas to inspire.
Above: The view from Buddy’s Bar at Pandawas Villas. Right: The infinity pool with natural limestone tiling.
PandaWas Villas Jl. Raya Kendaraan No. 1, Banjar Kepitu, Desa Kendran, Kecamatan Tegallalang, Gianyarwww.pandawas-villas.comT. +62 361 971 877E. [email protected]
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TERAZOJl. SuwetaT: +62 361 978 941
From the Bali Good Food stable, Terazo has a tropical colonial feel, the walls decorated with classic posters from the early days of the Indonesian tourism industry. Downstairs is good for a snug bird’s eye view of the action on the street outside, while upstairs there is a more refined feel: here, dining becomes an event.
popular with endorsements from the likes of Anthony Bourdain. It’s all about the pork here: the babi gul-ing (spit-roasted pig) is served with rice and spiced veggies.
aRy’S WaRUNG (Jl. Raya Ubud No. 35, T. +62 361 975959) started out as a real warung back in the ‘80s, but Ary’s is now a rather more stylish venue, popular for dinner but also with a bar at which to perch early evening and watch the world go by on Ubud’s main strip. NaUGHTy NURi’S (Jl. Raya Sanggingan, T. +62 361
Raw food doyenne Diana von Cra-nach (owner of Puri Ganesha resort in the northwest of the island) is the creative force behind the sublime uncooked offerings on the healthy menu at GlOW (Como Shambala Estate, T. +62 361 978888). Verdantly serene by day, magical by night: res-ervations highly recommended.
COFFEE aND SilvER (Jl. Monkey Forest No. 007, T. +62 361 975354) is a charming indoor-outdoor venue where you’ll find live music and a magical ambience outdoors on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays. The menu includes a tasty tapas selection.
THREE MONKEyS (Jl. Monkey Forest, T. +62 361 974830) is a great escape from the buzz of Monkey Forest Road, whether for a full meal or just for a coffee and one of their delicious cakes and gelatos. At IN-DUS (Jl. Raya Sanggingan, T. +62
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Bali BUDDHa (Jl. Jembawan no. 1, T. +62 361 976324) has delicious healthy food with a dazzling selec-tion of juices and jamu, and a menu that ranges from vegan fare to great pastas and pizzas. Downstairs is a great little grocery store with every-thing from fresh baked goodies to natural soaps and incense sticks.
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361 977684) the food is great too, but really it’s all about the view: stun-ning valley vistas and, on a clear day, Mount Agung in the distance.
PiGNOU Di PENyU (Jl. Goutama No.5, T. +62 361 972577, *cash only) is as delightful a find as any of Ubud’s sweet little hideaways. Lapin and escargot are most definitely on the menu, but the kitchen is also mind-ful of vegetarians.
iBU OKa WaRUNG BaBi GUliNG (Jl. Suweta, *cash only) is a Bali in-stitution, and growing ever more
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FivElEMENTS, PURi aHiMSa (Banjar Baturning, Mambal, T. +62 361 469206, www.fivelements.org) offers a retreat in beautiful natural and architectural sur-roundings. Gifted Balinese and international healing therapists are at hand to perform massage, deep reflexology, acupressure and energy work in the private river-front suites. Ceremonies, yoga, and sacred arts are regularly held on site, while the Sakti restaurant
Ubud has a plethora of traditional dances and other cultural perfor-mances aimed at tourists happening nightly. By the Ayung valley ridge, Sayan sunsets can be witnessed in all their glory at the Four Seasons, Amandari, or Sayan Terrace, with contours of the volcanic peaks to the northwest visible on a clear day.
The centerpiece of the beautiful sacred complex of Goa Gajah (Bedulu village) is a cave temple that dates at least from the 11th cen-tury, with a striking entrance carved in the form of a demon’s mouth and both Buddhist and Hindu sculptures inside and close by. Balinese visit the Tirta Empul temple (Tampaksir-ing) from all over the island to bathe in the sacred cleansing spring, seeking blessings and healing. The water at Tirta Empul is regarded as the holiest in Bali, and during Galun-gan, the sacred barong masks are bathed here.
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COMO SHAMBHALA ESTATEBanjar Begawan, Desa Melinggih Kelod, PayanganT: +62 361 978 888
This stunning property gives you the feeling of staying in an ultra-luxurious home instead of a hotel. Twenty minutes north of Ubud, close to the village of Payangan, the focus is on health and healing, and it provides a perfect setting in which to retreat from the world and revive one’s senses.
www.cse.comoshambhala.bz
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The Samaya Ubud is the latest addi-tion to The Royal Collection’s expand-ing network, spectacularly located amid the rice fields and verdant hillsides of Ubud, Bali’s cultural and artistic capi-tal, and a magnet for tourists for almost a century.
The hotel’s 19 spacious villas boast a range of accommodation op-tions, including one-bedroom deluxe villas and two- and three-bedroom royal villas, the height of luxury and indulgence. The restaurant and lobby command expansive views of the entire valley. The villas, each of which has its own private swimming pool, are built into the hillside, designed to minimize
environmental impact while optimizing the closeness to the natural surround-ings. Each is surrounded by a high wall, with a garden and traditional gazebo beside the swimming pool for comfort, privacy and a truly “home from home” feel. For those seeking true relaxation and rejuvenation, a state-of-the-art spa and wellness centre is located directly overlooking Bali’s famous Ayung river.
The Samaya Ubud joins its two sister hotels – The Samaya Seminyak and The Kayana – in providing its own unique brand of refinement, service and professionalism for visitors seeking out-standing service and privacy or a luxury base in the Island of the Gods.
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gets rave reviews for its gourmet raw vegan food.
Entering the FOUR SEaSONS RESORT Bali aT SayaN (Jl. Raya Kedewatan, Sayan, T. +62 361 701010, www.fourseasons.com/sayan) is in itself a memorable experience – the footbridge that leads to the lobby offers an awe-inspiring view of the steep gorge drop to the Ayung river valley below. It’s all superb from there on, from the fabulous food to the superlative spa.
Maya UBUD (Jl. Gunung Sari, Peliatan, T. +62 361 977888, www.mayaubud.com) is a charming re-sort to the east of Ubud, on a stun-ning ten-hectare property set in the Petanu river valley. The spa is excellent, while the expansive views lend themselves to lazy af-ternoons around the swimming pools.
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Stranger than FictionAs the story goes, one day in 1973, Sydney-born Michael
White jumped ship and swam ashore to Bali. There, he became
MADE WIJAYA, undergoing a metamorphosis that took him
from tennis coach to world-renowned designer of tropical
gardens, with more than 600 to his name. For decades, his
‘Stranger in Paradise’ columns have given an insight into the
ways and workings of Balinese culture from the perspective of
an inquisitive and sometimes irreverent observer, one deeply
enthralled with his favorite muse, this island of the gods...
What is paradise?“‘If paradise were anywhere it would have to be somewhere tem-perate,’ Noël Coward once said.
Bali is my lover and my muse, which sounds sombong, but there has never been a week that I don’t swoon over the beauty of some situation or ceremony or get misty-eyed by the start up of the marching band at a grand crema
Facing page: Made Wijaya, a.k.a. Michael White, pictured taking a break with some blos-soms at the Four Seasons Resort at Jimbaran Bay (c. 1995).
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tion of an old friend.I have written about Bali for
almost 40 years now in the same state of wondrous enchantment. It must be love because it feels so good. Now, in the same breath, I must say that my heart is sinking as I watch the physical environ-ment (outside the temples and palaces and some of the hotels) go to environmental design hell in a race-car.”
Paradise by design?“The Four Seasons Resort at Jim-baran Bay was my most enjoyable landscape project to date because it was a Vegemite-fueled inte-grated design miracle. ‘A garden of 1000 picture postcards of para-dise,’ Tim Street-Porter called it, satirizing the abuse of the ‘para-dise’ epithet.
House design wise, the Villa Keliki has been the most gorgeous property realized to date – I was allowed to exercise my passion for the theatrical and for colonial architecture. The result is rather dreamy and paradisiacal.
The Warung Enak café in Ubud, which I designed in 2005 with Pintor Sirait, is a little slice
of Funk for lotus-eaters.Pintor is a great co-conspira-
tor and design collaborator. He is my lightning rod, chief emotional adviser, stylist and fan. I could not do what I do — the ‘Stranger’ col-umns in particular — without his educated, arty, fun-loving Indone-sian back-up and support.”
Bali Style“Landscape-wise, Bali Style means an artful, natural romantic gar-den, peopled with statuary and pots. A lotus pond is optional. Fake shrines and temple umbrel-las are ‘Non-U Hindu’.
Interiors-wise, Bali Style means the shabby-chic mix of colonial furniture and local textiles and art, in an indoor-outdoor setting.
The Amandari is the ultimate in Bali Style. Properties like the Novus Taman Bebek, the Tand-jung Sari and the Uma in Ubud are high Camp versions, more like ryokan these days in a sea of new Asian schtick.
I don’t ‘export’ Balinese gar-dens, just commando gardeners, and we do mostly tropical artful natural poetic (I hope) gardens around the world. We always
The Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay: “my most enjoyable landscape project to date”.
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“All Balinese are beauty warriors and have
a great respect for art...it’s been an honor to
work with them for the past 40 years and
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strive to be both geographically and culturally referenced. The Ba-linese Garden outside Bali is about as relevant as the fadish Japanese gardens in shopping malls across America in the 1960s.”
Bali’s Best...“My favorite Balinese vista is down the centre of the Pengero-bongan Temple’s main court just as the 100 or so assembled devo-tees are about to go into trance.
A Bali experience of which I’ll never tire is going to Pura Luhur Uluwatu early the first morning of the festival with a busload or two of fellow workers and being there sipping coffee after prayers in the custodians’ pavilion with a view over the Indian Ocean as the gamelan strikes up in the adjacent court and the gods arrive from nearby Ungasan.”
‘Every Balinese seems to be an artist...’“All Balinese are beauty warriors and have a great respect for art. If art is the end goal – of making a garden, or a kite, or a temple look good – then the Balinese throw themselves into it full-heartedly.
They stay loyal till it’s done. It’s been an honor to work with them for the past 40 years and benefit from this passion, and help market it I must add. The Balinese have the manners of princes when they travel abroad and love to show off their Beauty Warrior talents, no ego attached.
Taksu is the energy that artists divine when they create great art. Artisans don’t have it. A perfor-mance or a statue either has it or it doesn’t. There are shrines to this taksu in many mountain villages, and taksu-diviners and healers. The Balinese have a strong belief in taksu. When one sees the grand canal in Venice for the first time and weeps: that’s being hit by Tak-su-enforced beauty.”
On Dance“I come from a long line of dancers (my grandfather was a Lancashire lad who danced with both Chap-lin and Stan Laurel) and I always wanted to be a ballet dancer. I spent 6 years at the Dance Acad-emy (now Institut Seni Indonesia) in Denpasar but didn’t get very far as my tennis coach shoulders got in the way. I love classical Balinese
dance like gambuh and arja (mask plays really) and the Telek celestial nymphs who precede the barong in a classical barong ‘theatre’ be-cause the gestures, costumes and music match the setting. What can I say? I love all classical and tra-ditional dances around the world, especially mystical ones, because they invoke taksu. Sufi song and dance is wonderful...the Bedoyo Ketawang dance performed once a year in Solo is my all-time favor-ite.”
Bali by Night“I am more a morning (Sanur) person but I used to love the mid-night roll call of degenerates at the old Made’s Warung (I was one and didn’t miss a night for years in the late ’70s). These days my main night outing is once a year
to Milo’s birthday party, Scrabble in Sidakarya Village, early dinner at Warung Sulawesi on Jalan Pe-titenget, and, when the World Cup meets Wimbledon once a century, I go to Bali Joe Men’s Club (where they have dual screens) and enjoy the amusing divertissements.”
Sanur vs Ubud“Well, I am a confirmed Sanurite, having grown up in the staff quar-ters of the Tandjung Sari and with the Brahmans of Intaran, but I love the Balinese-Expat parties and gatherings in Ubud. I have many Tjokaholic friends and regard myself as a serf of the Puri Saren Kauh (home of Australia’s own princess in paradise, Jero Asri and her prince-consort the Bendesa Ubud, Tjokorda Kertyasa).”
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Java vs Bali “For cenuries Bali was known as Little Java...it’s funny now that vast stretches of Denpasar and Tuban are now called ‘Little Java’. I spent my formative years in In-donesia in Surabaya and Jakarta so have a soft spot for the Bali-nese’ more soft-pedalling cousins: I adore Solo and the Solonese in particular. Going to Java from Bali these days is like going back to In-donesia!”
Building Bali“Expat homes should be in or on the side of villages, so the resi-dents are one with the village...and the ricefields and seashores spared. Basta. Most of today’s New Asian/Zen Bali Villa architects should be shot for crimes against geometry and theology.
The Balinese culture is a dy-namic one...so who knows how much worse the domestic archi-tecture will get. Already the tem-ples are deserting their gorgeous Majapahit (Javanese) roots in fa-vor of the ghastly trendoid andes-ite. Muscle Mary architects keep building microwave oven-like villas. And every now and then
there is a miracle, like the Alila Uluwatu, which is fresh, original, tropical and, if a few shrines were added, nominally Balinese.”
The Good Old Days“Ah, the glorious fruit salad days of 1970s Kuta/Ubud. Seminyak was just a spooky place no-one went to. East Bali was a two day trek. Nusa Lembongan was an expedition. Sa-nur was middle class and we were all hippies or basket-traders.
The views to the mountains and the sea and the rivers were everywhere. One had to go to Sa-nur for pizza (Da Marco’s). Every second Western person in Ubud was an anthropologist or study-ing dance. The Balinese dragged everyone to the most amazing fes-tivals and ceremonies.”
Flowers“My favorite flower is the Gloriosa Superba, the flower of the Argen-tines, because one can’t say its name without sounding Austra-lian...and it springs up and down when you admire it.”
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Hanna art sPaCe
Jl. Raya Pengosekan
T: +62 361 978216.
9.30am – 6pm daily
Since opening its doors in Novem-
ber 2008, Hanna Art Space has
become Bali’s most active con-
temporary art gallery, featuring
monthly exhibitions with senior
and new Indonesian as well as
foreign artists in group and solo
showings of sculpture and other
fine art media. Hanna regularly
presents talented young Balinese
artists.
gaya FUsion
Jl. Raya Sayan
T: +62 361 979252/979253.
9am – 8pm daily
Gaya Fusion Art Space is recog-
nized as one of the leading mod-
ern and contemporary art galler-
ies in Indonesia, renowned for
their contribution and support
of the avant garde. Exhibitions
have included video installations,
combinations of poetry, paintings,
and installations, floor to ceiling
murals, and indoor and outdoor
sculptural installations. Their
bi-monthly exhibitions feature
famous foreign as well as leading
Indonesian artists.
ART ART
komaneka Fine art gallery
Jl. Monkey Forest
T: +62 361 976090.
8am – 8pm daily
Komaneka Fine Art Gallery has
created an art space for the com-
munity of art lovers, collectors,
artists and sculptors whose pas-
sion is contemporary artistic
expression. They host six exhi-
bitions a year featuring master
Indonesian artists as well as those
participating in its committed
program to sponsor rising stars of
the Indonesian art world.
tony raka art gallery
Jl. Raya Mas 86, Mas
T: +62 361 7816785.
9am – 5pm daily
This architecturally spacious gal-
lery lends a wonderful ambience to
viewing large scale contemporary
artworks. Bimonthly exhibitions
feature solo and group shows with
senior and new Indonesian artists
as well as leading foreign artists
residing in Bali. The gallery plays
a valuable role in conducting art
events and forums as well as pro-
moting contemporary art.
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Bali, and the Ubud area in particular, is renowned as a
magnet for artists from around Indonesia and the rest of
the world. This vibrant creativity can be experienced at a
number of galleries around Ubud.Komaneka Fine Art Gallery
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#5symon’s art Zoo
Jl. Raya Campuhan
T: +62 361 974721
9am – 6pm daily
Perched on the Campuhan Hill,
Symon’s Art Zoo Studio is an art
adventure destination. This large
dynamic venue is both a gallery
and studio for the artist and his
team of Balinese collaborators.
On display are sculptures and
fine art paintings in Symon’s sig-
nature pop art style of Balinese
landscapes and figurative paint-
ings. An extraordinary visual and
imaginative experience awaits
you.
tHe Han snel gallery
Jl. Kajeng
T: +62 361 975699
Daily 9am – 6pm.
The gallery pays tribute to the
creative journey of Holland-born
painter Han Snel who resided in
Bali for 30 years. Smitten by the
very soul of the island his work
ranged from abstracts through to
his vibrant depictions of Balinese
women. Take a glimpse into the
life of the foreign artist and his
creative responses to the exotic
environment.
ART ART
Pranoto’s art gallery
Jl. Raya Ubud
T: +62 361 970827
10am – 5pm.
Pranoto’s Art Gallery hosts week-
ly life-drawing model sessions,
regular exhibitions and
has a fine art collection of paint-
ings by Indonesian and interna-
tional artists. The gallery is run
by an artistic couple – Pranoto
and his wife Kerry Pendergast –
who are long time supporters of
the Ubud art community.
BCaC – Bali Center For artis-
tiC CreatiVity.
Nyoman Ada Gallery,
Jl Raya Petulu
T: +62 361 970034,
+6281219968443
Director Bruce Sherratt is a classi-
cally trained artist with over forty
years of painting and teaching on
several continents. The BCAC of-
fers artistic instruction from the
beginner level up until the art ed-
ucator, catering for individuals to
small and medium size classes.
Classes are offered in all manner
of artistic expression including
the Steiner Color Theory, and stu-
dents also have the opportunity
to work alongside Balinese art-
ists. Also worth visiting to view
Bruce’s own striking surrealist
work, and the adjacent galleries
that are bursting with works from
every significant phase of Bali-
nese art.
neka art mUseUm
Jl. Raya Sanggingan
T: +62 361 975074
8am – 5pm daily.
The Neka houses the largest and
finest collection of Indonesian art
in Bali. The many pavilions show-
case classical and traditional art
as well as the individual talents
of masters such as Gusti Lempard
and Arie Smit. Also an impressive
collection of works by influential
foreign artists who resided in
Bali.
BCAC – Bali Center for Artistic Creativity.
The BCAC offers artistic instruc-tion from the beginner level up until the art educator, catering for individuals to small and medium size classes.
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MUSEUM RUDANA
The collection includes classical and traditional works and also an excellent assortment of contem-porary works by Balinese artists, Gunarsa, Made Wianta and Ida Bagus Indra.
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arma
Jl. Raya Pengosekan
T: +62 361 976659.
9am – 6pm daily.
The ARMA is not only a museum,
it is a centre for the visual and
performing arts of Bali.
This large complex set in beautiful
surroundings showcases Balinese
architecture as well as a superb
collection of classical and modern
traditional Balinese sculptures
and paintings. The contemporary
fine art collection features highly
regarded national and interna-
tional artists. Cultural workshops
are available as well as facilities
for training and conferences.
mUseUm PUri lUkisan
Jl. Raya Ubud
T: +62 361 971159
9am – 5pm daily except for Bali-
nese holidays.
The oldest and most historically
important art museum in Ubud.
The 3 pavilions set in lush tropi-
cal gardens present an overview
of the development of modern tra-
ditional Balinese art, with a fine
collection of wood carvings and
paintings by the master Balinese
artists spanning the decades from
1930 until the present. The muse-
um stages twice-yearly temporary
exhibitions, and cultural work-
shops are available to the public.
mUseUm rUdana
Jl. Raya Cok Rai Pudak 44, Peliatan
T: +62 361 975779
9am – 5pm daily.
The Museum Rudana pays hom-
age to Indonesia and the Balinese
people through the collection and
preservation of important works
of fine art. The collection includes
classical and traditional works
and also an excellent assortment
of contemporary works by Bali-
nese artists, Gunarsa, Made Wi-
anta and Ida Bagus Indra. There
are numerous other galleries on
the beautiful location with works
for sale to the public.
BlanCo renaissanCe mUseUm
Jl. Raya Campuhan
T: +62 361 975502
9am – 5pm daily.
Experience the extraordinary
world of the Manila-born Span-
ish Maestro Don Antonio Blanco.
Located in wonderful surround-
ings above the Campuhan River,
his museum features his roman-
tic and sensual expressions of his
beautiful Balinese wife and his
many other female models. Visit
his house and studio to venture
further into the fantasy world of
this famous and eccentric char-
acter.
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Bimonthly exhibitions feature solo and group shows with senior and new Indonesian artists as well as leading foreign artists residing in Bali.
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BALI DYNASTY RESoRT Jl. Kartika Plaza, Kuta
Beachside resort in south kuta.10% savings on best available rates• 15% savings on total food bill at gracie kelly’s & golden •
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Rooms, suites and villas by kuta beach.50% savings on published rates• 15% savings on total bill at restaurants•
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HoTEL SANTIKA PREmIERE BEACH RESoRT BALI
Jl. Kartika Plaza, Tuban
a semi-boutique hotel by the beach in Tuban.special Deluxe Room rate at usD120nett/rm/night • (incl. breakfast for two) 15% savings on total bill (except alcoholic drinks) at •
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ASToN KUTA HoTEL & RESIDENCE Jl. Wana Segara No. 33, Kuta
Contemporary property just a short stroll from kuta beach.30% savings on published rates• 20% savings on total food bill at sugar & spice •
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WHERE To STAY
gREEN gARDEN HoTEL
Jl. Kartika Plaza, Tuban, Kuta
one of Bali’s premier budget hotels.25% savings on website rack rates•
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FEBRI’S HoTEL & SPAJl. Kartika Plaza, Tuban, Kuta
Centrally located hotel with contemporary design and relaxing swimming pool.
25% savings on website rack rates•
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HoLIDAY INN RESoRT BARUNA BALIJl. Wana Segara No. 33, Kuta
Beachfront family-friendly resort.30% savings on best available rates on rooms•
15% savings on Rupiah rate packages, incl. breakfast •
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gREEN gARDEN BEACH RESoRT
Jl. Kartika Plaza, Tuban, Kuta
intimate boutique resort in Tuban village. 25% savings on website rack rates•
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THE PATRA BALI RESoRT & VILLAS
Jl. Ir. H. Juanda, Tuban, Kuta
Beachfront resort close to Bali’s international airport.50% savings on published rates• 20% savings on total F&B• 20% savings on spa treatments•
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T. +62 361 751 161
BALI gARDEN BEACH RESoRTJl. Dewi Sartika, Tuban, Kuta
Conveniently located hotel right on kuta beach.50% savings on published rates• 15% savings on total bill at Boardwalk •
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T. +62 361 754 999
WHERE To STAY
WWW.hoTELkaRThi.Com
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HoTEL KARTHI
Jl. Kartika Plaza, Tuban, Kuta
Budget accommodation in the heart of kuta.10% savings on website rack rates• 10% savings on treatments at Feline salon•
5% savings on F&B•
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RAmAYANA RESoRT & SPAJl. Bakung Sari, Kuta
Beachside resort in south kuta.40% savings on published rates•
20% savings on total food bill at restaurant•
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T. +62 361 751 864
RAmADA BINTANg BALI RESoRTJl. Kartika Plaza, Tuban, Kuta
Resort set in more than 6 hectares of tropical gardens by the beach.
50% savings on published rates for superior and • Deluxe Rooms
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THE VIRA BALI HoTEL
Jl. Kartika Plaza, Tuban, Kuta
Tranquil property in the heart of kuta.15% savings on total bill at the grill Corner•
10% savings on internet rates•
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T. +62 361 765 700
RISATA BALI RESoRT & SPA
Jl. Wanasegara, Tuban, Kuta Rooms and suites in a tropical landscaped setting.
50% savings on published rates• 15% savings on spa treatments• 15% savings on total bill at Pandan Bali Restaurant•
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T. +62 361 753 340
RAmA BEACH RESoRT & VILLASJl. Jenggala, Tuban, Kuta
Rooms, villas, and cottages in a spacious tropical garden.40% savings on published rates•
15% savings on total food bill•
15% savings on spa treatments•
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T. +62 361 751 557
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WHERE To DINE
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WWW.DisCovERYkaRTikaPLaza.Com
T. +62 361 751 067
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TEPAN NooDLE*Japanese
Discovery Kartika Plaza Hotel, Jl. Kartika Plaza, Kuta
one of the most reasonably priced asian restaurants in Bali. 15% savings on total bill •
THE PoND*International
Discovery Kartika Plaza Hotel, Jl. Kartika Plaza, Kuta
a la carte asian and international cuisines. 15% savings on total bill •
WWW.DisCovERYkaRTikaPLaza.Com
T. +62 361 751 067
SUNSET LoUNgE*Bar
Discovery Kartika Plaza Hotel, Jl. Kartika Plaza, Kuta
alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, cocktails and light snacks.
15% savings on total bill •
WWW.DisCovERYkaRTikaPLaza.Com
T. +62 361 751 067
KULKUL PooL BAR*Bar
Discovery Kartika Plaza Hotel, Jl. Kartika Plaza, Kuta
Light snacks, sandwiches, pizzas, ice cream and refreshing drinks in the pool.
15% savings on total bill •
BoARDWALK*International
Bali Garden Beach ResortJl. Dewi Sartika, Kuta
mediterranean cuisine in a beachfront setting.
15% savings on total bill•
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T. +62 361 752 725
WWW.BaLi.quEEnsTanDooR.Com
T. +62 361 765 988
QUEENS’S oF INDIA *Indian
Bali Dynasty Resort, Jl. Kartika Plaza, Kuta
authentic fine indian cuisine.
15% savings on total bill (except alcoholic drinks)•
LA CUCINA*Italian
Discovery Kartika Plaza Hotel, Jl. Kartika Plaza, Kuta
italian open air restaurant with a show kitchen. 15% savings on total bill •
WWW.DisCovERYkaRTikaPLaza.Com
T. +62 361 751 067
gRACIE KELLY’S*Bar
Bali Dynasty Resort, Jl. Kartika Plaza, Kuta
Bali’s first and only original irish pub.15% savings on total food bill •
WWW.BaLiDYnasTY.Com
T. +62 361 752 403
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WHAT To DoTEA TREE SPAHoliday Inn Resort Baruna Bali Jl. Wana Segara No. 33, Kuta
Full-day pampering or choose from an a la carte menu of treatments.
15% savings on all treatments•
WWW.hoLiDaYinnREsoRTs.Com
T. +62 361 755 577
WHERE To DINEgoLDEN LoTUS*Chinese
Bali Dynasty Resort, Jl. Kartika Plaza, Kuta
authentic Chinese cuisine.15% savings on total food bill •
WWW.BaLiDYnasTY.Com
T. +62 361 752 403
KUNYIT BALI*Balinese
Hotel Santika Premiere Beach Resort Bali
Jl. Kartika Plaza, Tuban
award-winning authentic Balinese cuisine.
15% savings on total bill (except alcoholic drinks) •
WWW.sanTikaBaLi.Com
T. +62 361 751 267
gABAH*Indonesian
Ramayana Resort & Spa, Jl. Bakung Sari, Kuta
Poolview restaurant and bar.
20% savings on total food bill•
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T. +62 361 751 864
DEWI SINTA*International
Rama Beach Resort & Villas, Jl. Jenggala, Tuban, Kuta
a selection of Balinese and Western dishes.
15% savings on total food bill•
WWW.RamaBEaChhoTEL.Com
T. +62 361 751 557
E. REsERvaTion@ RamaBEaChhoTEL.Com
THE gRILL CoRNER *Asian & Western
The Vira Bali Hotel, Jl. Kartika Plaza, Tuban, Kuta
Relaxed al fresco dining.
15% savings on total bill•
WWW.ThEviRaBaLi.Com
T. +62 361 765 700
PANDAN BALI RESTAURANT*International
Risata Bali Resort & Spa, Jl. Wanasegara, Tuban, Kuta all-day dining overlooking resort pool.
15% savings on total bill•
WWW.RisaTaBaLi.Com
T. +62 361 753 340
BALI BRASSERIE DINE & LoUNgE*International
Bali Rani Hotel, Jl. Kartika Plaza, Tuban, Kuta modern cafe-bar with casual atmosphere.
15% savings on total bill•
WWW.BaLiRanihoTEL.Com
T. +62 361 751 369
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gIRI LoKARama Beach Resort & Villas, Jl. Jenggala, Tuban, Kuta
offering a range of spa and beauty treatments.
15% savings on spa treatments•
WWW.RamaBEaChhoTEL.Com
T. +62 361 751 557
E. REsERvaTion@ RamaBEaChhoTEL.Com
SUKHA SPARisata Bali Resort & Spa, Jl. Wanasegara, Tuban, Kuta Treatments and therapies in a serene ambience.
15% savings on spa treatments•
WWW.RisaTaBaLi.Com
T. +62 361 753 340
BELLA RoSA* Italian
Padma Resort Bali at Legian, Jl. Padma No. 1
Fine dining establishment specializing in italian cuisine.
15% savings on total bill•
WWW.PaDmaREsoRTBaLi.Com
T. +62 361 752 111
THETA SPAJl. Kartika Plaza, Tuban, Kuta
Traditionally inspired treatments in a contemporary setting.15% savings on all treatments•
WWW.ThETasPa.Com
T. +62 361 755 726
WHERE To DINED’ToPENg KINgDom*International & Indonesian
Jl. Setiabudi No. 10, Simpang Siur, Kuta
Restaurant within indonesian art heritage museum.20% savings on total food bill (a la carte)•
WWW.DToPEngkingDommusEum.Com
T. +62 361 764 777
WHAT To DoD’ToPENg KINgDom gALLERYJl. Setiabudi No. 10, Simpang Siur, Kuta
gallery within indonesian art heritage museum.20% savings storewide for direct walk in•
WWW.DToPEngkingDommusEum.Com
T. +62 361 764 777
D’ToPENg KINgDom HERITAgE ART mUSEUmJl. Setiabudi No. 10, Simpang Siur, Kuta
indonesian art heritage museum.20% savings on entrance fee for walk in guests•
WWW.DToPEngkingDommusEum.Com
T. +62 361 764 777
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WHERE To STAYPADmA RESoRT BALI AT LEgIANJl. Padma No. 1, Legian
Comfortable accommodation within 6.8 hectares of garden.10% savings on daily rates, incl. airport transfer (min. • 2-night stay)15% savings on total bill at Bella Rosa, Tenkai & Taman • ayun Restaurants
WWW.PaDmaREsoRTBaLi.Com
T. +62 361 752 111
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Padma Resort Bali at Legian, Jl. Padma No. 1
Extensive menu in minimalist garden setting.
15% savings on total bill•
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T. +62 361 752 111
TAmAN AYUN CAFE & LoUNgE* Coffee Shop
Padma Resort Bali at Legian, Jl. Padma No. 1
indonesian and continental cuisine in a laidback ambience, nightly performances.
15% savings on total bill•
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T. +62 361 752 111
THE DELI* Deli
Padma Resort Bali at Legian, Jl. Padma No. 1
For fans of sweets, ice cream, cakes and other delectable bites.
15% savings on total bill•
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T. +62 361 752 111
THE BARoNg PooL BAR & CAFE*Asian & Western
Padma Resort Bali at Legian, Jl. Padma No. 1
open kitchen concept in tropical lagoon area.
15% savings on total bill•
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T. +62 361 752 111
THE WoLAS VILLA & SPAJl. Yudistira No. 18, Seminyak
Rooms, villas, and cottages in a spacious tropical garden.35% savings on published rates (low season)•
25% savings on published rates (high & peak seasons)•
15% savings on total food bill•
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zIVA, A BoUTIQUE VILLAJl. Braban No. 80, Seminyak
Rooms, villas, and cottages in a spacious tropical garden.10% savings on internet rates, incl. breakfast•
Complimentary 2-hour massage with a minimum of 3 •
nights’ stay
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HoTEL VILA LUmBUNgJl. Raya Petitenget No. 1000X, Seminyak
Exotic Balinese boutique style resort.
25% savings on best available rates or published rates•
10% savings on total food bill at the Lumbung Restaurant•
WWW.hoTELLumBung.Com
T. +62 361 730 204
WWW.BaLi.quEEnsTanDooR.Com
T. +62 361 732 770
QUEENS’S TANDooR *Indian
Jl. Raya Seminyak No. 73
authentic fine indian cuisine.
15% savings on total bill (except alcoholic drinks)•
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THE PAVILIoNS, BALI Jl. Danau Tamblingan No. 76, Sanur
25-villa Relais & Chateaux property by the sea.
30% savings on published rates, incl. breakfast•
WWW.BaLiPaviLions.Com
T. +62 361 288 381
BALIBEACH goLF CoURSE
Jl. Hang Tuah No. 58. Sanur
Course designed to challenge golfers of all skill levels.
10% savings on green fees•
WWW.BaLiBEaChgoLFCouRsE.Com
T. +62 361 287 733
CAFE moKA*Cafe
Jl. Raya Seminyak
French pastry and bakery shop and cafe.
10% savings on party cakes (order one day in advance)•
T. +62 361 731 424
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HoTEL TUgU BALI Jl. Pantai Batu Bolong, Canggu Beach
Romantic boutique hotel by the beach.20% savings on published rates• 20% savings on total food bill at Bale sutra• 10% savings on total food bill at Tugu Dining• 10% savings on spa treatments at Waroeng Djamoe spa •
WWW.TuguhoTELs.Com
T. +62 361 731 701
BALE SUTRA*Chinese, Babah Peranakan
Hotel Tugu BaliJl. Pantai Batu Bolong, Canggu Beach
oriental cuisine influenced by Babah Peranakan culture.20% savings on total food bill•
WWW.TuguhoTELs.Com
T. +62 361 731 701
WARoENg DJAmoE Tugu Hotel BaliJl. Pantai Batu Bolong, Canggu Beach
spa treatments that draw on traditional javanese wisdom.10% savings on spa treatments•
WWW.TuguhoTELs.Com
T. +62 361 731 701
WHAT To Do
WHERE To DINECAFE moKA*Cafe
Jl. Raya Semer, Kerobokan
French pastry and bakery shop and cafe.
10% savings on party cakes (order one day in advance)•
T. +62 361 8445 933
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WAKA mAYA RESoRTJl. Tanjung, Sanur
Balinese-style dwellings in a secluded environment.20% savings on published rates • 15% savings on total food bill•
WWW.WakamaYa.Com
T. +62 361 289 912
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HANABI*Japanese
Bali Collection Blok A6 No.2, Nusa Dua
Fine japanese dining, complimentary transport within nusa Dua area.
10% savings on total food bill•
WWW.hanaBi-BaLi.Com
T. +62 361 774 506
mUSASHI*Japanese
Jl. Terompong Br Peminge Kel. Benoa, Nusa Dua
japanese dining with yakiniku and original cocktails.
10% savings on total food bill•
T. +62 361 773 535
LoCo CAFE 2*International
Bali Collection Blok A17 no 4, Nusa Dua
Restaurant and bar with complimentary transport in the nusa Dua area.
15% savings on total food bill•
WWW.LoCoCaFE.Com
T. +62 361 776 798
LAgUNA gARDEN RESTAURANT*International
Jl. Pantai Mengiat Nusa Dua, andBali Collection Blok AG 5 Nusa Dua
Continental cuisine in a tropical setting.
20% savings on total food bill•
T. +62 361 755 714 (jL. PanTai mEngiaT)
T. +62 361 778 915 (BaLi CoLLECTion
mATSURI JAPANESE RESTAURANTI*Japanese
Bali Collection Shopping Center Blok A 21, Nusa Dua
sushi and teppanyaki, with option of dining in private rooms.
10% savings on food bill•
T. +62 361 772 267
LAgUNA gARDEN RESTAURANT*International
Jl. Pratama, Tanjung Benoa
Continental cuisine in a tropical setting.
20% savings on total food bill•
T. +62 361 773 525
WWW.WakaEXPERiEnCE.Com
T. +62 361 723 629
THE WAKA EXPERIENCE
Jl. Imam Bonjol, Denpasar
sharing the sights, sounds, and tastes of Bali.
20% savings on published rates•
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Jl. New Kuta Beach, Pecatu Indah
situated by the beach formerly known as Dreamland.
15% savings on total bill•
WWW.kLaPa-nEWkuTaBEaCh.Com
T. +62 361 8484 581
tel. 772267Bali Collection Shopping Centre
Block A-21, Nusa Dua
Tourism Area, 80363 Bali
営業時間:11:30~23:00 無休
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KomANEKA AT TANggAYUDABanjar Tanggayuda, Kedewatan, UbudProperty in an enchanting and secluded setting overlooking the oos River.
30% savings on published rates (net/room/night)• 20% savings on food bill at restaurant• 20% savings on all spa treatments•
WWW.komanEka.Com
T. +62 361 978 123
WHERE To DINECAFE moKA*Cafe
Jl. Raya Ubud
French pastry and bakery shop and cafe.
10% savings on party cakes (order one day in advance)•
T. +62 361 972 881
WHAT To DoBALI ADVENTURE ToURS: RAFTINg
Desa Kedewatan, Ubud, Gianyar and Desa Carangsari
Bali adventure white water rafting centers.15% savings on published rates for rafting activities•
W. WWW.BaLiaDvEnTuRETouRs.Com
T. +62 361 721 480
ELEPHANT SAFARI PARK LoDgEDesa Taro, Tegallalang, Ubud
Luxury private 25-room safari-style lodge.15% savings on published rates for elephant ride activi-• ties (except park admissions)
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T. +62 361 721 480
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WAKA NAmYA RESoRT AND SPAJl. Penestanan, Ubud a haven of quiet in the heart of Penestanan.
20% savings on best published rates• 15% savings on total food & drink (valid for direct • bookings only)
WWW.WakanamYa.Com
T. +62 361 975 719
WAKA SHoREA RESoRT West Bali National Park, Labuan Lalang, Singaraja
Secluded resort on the peninsula of Bali’s national park.20% savings on published rates • 15% savings on total bill at restaurant•
WWW.WakashoREa.Com
T. +62 362 944 99
WWW.Wakagangga.Com
T. +62 361 416 257
WAKA gANggA RESoRT Banjar Nyeh Gangga, Desa Sudimara
10 bungalows on gently sloping rice terraces by a black sand beach close to Tanah Lot.
20% savings on published rates: stay 5 nights, pay 4 • nights 15% savings on total bill at restaurant•
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WAKA DI UmEJl. Suweta, Sambahan, Ubud Relaxing resort flanked by rice fields.
10% savings on best published rates• 15% savings on total food & drink (valid for direct • bookings only)
WWW.WakaDiumE.Com
T. +62 361 975 719
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HoTEL TUgU LomBoK Jl. Pantai Sire, West Lombok a 6-hectare property by the untouched white sands of sire.
20% savings on published rates• 10% savings on total food bill at Tugu Dining•
10% savings on spa treatments at hening swarga spa•
WWW.TuguhoTELs.Com
T. +62 370 6120 111
WHERE To DINETUgU DININg*Chinese –Babah Peranakan
Tugu Hotel LombokJl. Pantai Sire, West Lombok
unique authentic dining experiences with different themes and venues.
10% savings on total food bill •
WWW.TuguhoTELs.Com
T. +62 370 6120 111
WHAT To DoHENINg SWARgA SPATugu Hotel LombokJl. Pantai Sire, West Lombok
Tranquil spa using products containing organic herbs and spices from the hinterland of Lombok
10% savings on spa treatments •
WWW.TuguhoTELs.Com
T. +62 370 6120 111
WAKA NUSA RESoRTBanjar Kaja, Desa Lembongan, Kecamatan Nusa Penida
grass-roofed bungalows on nusa Penida island.20% savings on published rates• stay 5 nights pay only 4 nights • 15% savings on total bill at restaurant•
WWW.Wakanusa.Com
T. +62 361 484 085
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ESSENTIAL ISLAND INFO
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Bali Tourism BoardJl. Raya Puputan 41, Renon, DenpasarT: +62 361 235600
Bali Government Tourist OfficeJl. S. Parman, Niti Mandala – Renon, DenpasarPhone: +62 361 222 387www.dipardabali.com
transPort
Bali Car Rentals Jl. Tunjung Sari Permai 20, Denpasar (24-hour )T: +62 811 380699, +62 361 418 381 www.balicarrentals.com
TRAC Astra Rent A Car Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai, Jimbaran T: +62 361 703 333Jl. Ngurah Rai International Airport, Intl. Arrivals.T: +62 361 75 3744
Airport TaxiT: +62 361 751 011 ext. 1611
Bali Taxi Phone: +62 361 701 111
money
American ExpressPT. Bank Danamon IndonesiaJl. Legian 87, KutaT: +62 361 757 510
emergenCy serViCes
Police: 110fire Department: 113Ambulance: 118Search & Rescue:111/115/151
Bali International Medical Center (BIMC) (24-hour)Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai 100XT: +62 361 761263www.bimcbali.com
International SOSJl.Bypass Ngurah Rai 505X T: +62 361 710505www.sos-bali.com
Ubud Clinic (24 Hours) Jl. Raya Campuhan 36T: +62 361 974911
Bali 911 Dental Clinic Jl. Pattimura No. 9, DenpasarT: +62 361 249749
Postal serViCes
Central Post Office Jl. Raya Puputan, RenonT: +62 361 223566
Kuta Post Office Jl. Raya Kuta, Gg. Selamat. T: +62 361 754012
fedex Bali Jl By Pas Ngurah Rai 72, Kuta T: +62 361 701727
DHLJl. Legian 451, KutaT: +62 361 762138
neWsPaPers
Bali PostBali’s leading newspaper written in Bahasa Indonesiawww.balipost.com
Bali TimesBali’s weekly English-language newspaper.www.thebalitimes.com
magaZines/WeBsites
The Bud Magazine The Yak MagazineStylish guides to Ubud and Seminyak (www.theyakmag.com).
Hello Bali MagazineA lighthearted monthly look at island life (www.hellobalimagazine.com).
fRV MagazineBi-monthly focusing on restaurants and accommodation in Bali and the region (www.finerestaurantsandvillas.com).
The Beat Magazine BaliAn entertainment & gig guide for the island (www.beatmag.com).
Bali Style MagazineHome living and decor magazine (www.balistylemag.com).
Bali DiscoveryNews, practical tips, and special offers:www.balidiscovery.com
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