Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Mataram Island



Island Tour

ISLAND TOUR


. Full-day tour of the regions of the northern island of Lombok to visit three beautiful little island. Along the way to the hall you can enjoy the coastal scenery Senggigi Beach, Forest PUSUK see life apes, sheds little harbor where you cross a traditional boat to the three islands: Gili Air, Gili Meno, Gili Trawangan, where we can indulge in sunbathing and snorkeling with see the beautiful coral islands around the existing

Panorama Of Mount Rinjani.



Tour all day in this trip we will go to the northern part of Lombok Island. Here we will see below khaki panorama of Mount Rinjani. This places the highest mountain we can see the waterfall scenery Sindang INSANE.

The City Of Mataram Visit:



Half-day tour in the city of Mataram visit: Museum of West Nusa Tenggara to view ancient relics in the city of Mataram, Mayura Temple which is the people's tribunal on the former site of the Kingdom of Anak Agung Karang Asem, in the year 1714 AD, Forward the event to place-making former royal Accessories from palm leaves and wood in honey-honey / Rungkang, City Cakranegara, Batu Bolong to witness the stunning scenery around the Lombok Strait.

Lombok Island And The Gili Islands


Situated 54 kilometers to the east of Bali lies the Island of Lombok. Though relatively new to tourism Lombok is fast emerging as one on Indonesia’s best kept secrets.

The friendly people of Lombok include Sasak villagers , some still living in traditional villages with mud and thatch huts , still virtually untouched by western influences, while the cities of Mataram and the Dutch-influenced Ampenan are bustling little towns.

Resort beaches of Senggigi or Kuta cater for travelers looking for peaceful beaches and a more relaxing pace.

The famous Gili Islands are a diver’s paradise while the rugged countryside and in particular the awesome Mount Rinjani or Tetebatu offer some fabulous trekking and beautiful scenery for the more adventurous.

Mount Rinjani National Park was the winner of the Destination Stewardship Award, a prestigious 2004 World Legacy Award for environmental and social leaders in tourism given by National Geographic and Conservation International (CI), selected as a tourism destination that best demonstrates effective protection of its natural and cultural environment.

Lombok is also becoming known as a shoppers paradise, being the home of the now famous Lombok pots. The island also offers tightly woven baskets and silk weaving at prices you wont believe.

Madura Island,

A full day tour covering the many unspoiled attraction of Madura Island, starting by crossing the Madura strait. Upon arrival at Kamal a ferry harbour of Madura , drive directly to visits Airmata Village the royal family tombs, or nately carved headstone, then on to Sumenep passing through the Northern coast of the island with its fantastic beach sceneries and a small fisherman villages with thir colourful fishing boats, Tanjung Bumi - batik home industry, Ambunten - beautiful beach resort. Arrive in Sumenep, visit the rustic old town by "becak". Afterward, drive along the southern coast and returning back to Kamal ferry harbour for cruising back to Surabaya.

SAMBILANGAN BEACH

SAMBILANGAN BEACH

Sambilangan beach is located about 7 km in south side of Bangkalan city, in Sambilangan village, Bangkalan district. This beach also still seems to be experiencing, besides that, there is a lighthouse that made in 1879, opened by ZW Willem III. The lighthouse has 90 meters height, which is the tourists can raising it and enjoy the ‘traffic’ of fisherman boat and merchantman in Madura strait.

The beautiful of sunset can enjoyed with very transparent ashore this beach. The extent of mangrove forest and hundreds hectare of rice area are surrounded Sambilangan beach that seems beautiful view in Bangkalan area

Rongkang beach

Rongkang beachis located in Kwanyar, 35 km south of Bangkalan city. Like Maneron beach, this beach condition is still experiencing, and requires the investor presence. The tourism
potency is rock coast area along the length of 1 km more than its extent of hill that having height of 20 to 25 meters dpl, and have crop habitat that is “Jambu keluthu’” (Guava).

The beauty of this beach also shown the boats grass in Madura strait. If dusk arrived, seems to be pride shimmer light of town and ship lamps.

Bull Race


One of attraction icon of Madura culture is Kerapan Sapi (Bull Race). The bull attraction is said come from Sepudi Island, Sumenep regency. The founder of this bull racing is Katandur Prince at 13 century and round into hereditary tradition up to now. The frequent bull that competeted is minimum have been age 2 years with body height 120 cm. The track of Bull Race is in various distance:
- 120 m for bull racing of sub district level
- 130 m for bull racing of regency level
- 140 m for bull racing of district level
The bull racing organizer has been schedule every year by Bakorwil VI Pamekasan. If the tourist interesting to show the bull racing, they can order for the bull racing packet in regency tourism service in Bangkalan, Letnan Sunarto street, 15.

Gililabak Island Marine Park



Barren, hot and arid. Perhaps the words that first time tourists have in mind when hearing the name of Madura island. Madura did not loose with the public image of hard tempered. Typology of land was barren and hot air, the more impressive as the island of Madura, who had no green trees and beautiful natural panorama to the eye.

This assumption is not entirely correct. The largest island in East Java province is indeed barren and hot. However, this does not mean the island has not had a fascinating tourist potential. If you do not believe, come to the most eastern areas of Salt Island, precisely in Sumenep. This area has a variety of tourist attraction, especially the beautiful beaches and islands.

Sumenep District has an area of approximately 2000 square kilometers which is divided into two parts, the mainland with an area of 1147 square kilometers, divided into 17 districts and islands covering 853 square kilometers. The number of islands that are owned as many as 76 fruit and water area of 50,000 square kilometers. The latter is what a favorite in Sumenep tour. Small islands, such as a strand of pearls, glue in Indonesia became the beautiful island nation.

Row of islands in the eastern island of Madura, like rows of dancing girls who berbanjar commonly called the Kangean Island. The nickname was given because the line is the biggest island Kangean. In addition there Sapudi Island, Raas, Puteran, tiles, Iyang Gili, and King Island. And some places are often referred to as a tourist attraction Island Resort.

Tourist attraction that offers crystal clear blue sea, sandy beaches and coral reefs are already dead into the rock, and a soothing silence. All can be enjoyed with a relatively low cost. Surf in the islands is not difficult. Because dozens of passenger transport ship can take you to that place every time. Ships and boats we can get it at Port Kalianget, which is about 12 kilometers east of the City Sumenep.


From Port Kalianget, the islands that became the goal of tourists quite taken within four hours round trip. In general, the tourists do not just simply set foot on these islands. They often look at the activities of the residents in the islands, a panorama of nature, and sought fruit hand. Unique and interesting pieces of hand Kangean Island for example, is chicken ranges and carvings made of teak wood.

Range chicken is the result of crossing between the male pheasant that manifold with the manifold female chicken. Type the crossing has an interesting descent. Her body was larger than native chicken and skin color bluish black, sometimes reddish. In the fur on his neck have fused green striped yellowish. Exotic is not it?

In Mamburit Island Marine Park, tourists can enjoy a variety of marine parks and pristine. In this place, tourists who have enjoyed the hobby of diving can Limit the seabed. With the support of a strong wind from a range of Java Sea, this beach wind surfing continuously used national or international scale.

Panorama there are also similar in Gililabak Island Marine Park. Gililabak Island is located in the southeast of Port Kalianget, between the Island and Island Giligenting Puteran. The journey to this island can be reached only about one hour, using motor boats pass between the fishing chart. Marine parks are also often used as nautical sports event, diving (snorkeling / diving) and a professional diving (scuba diving).

Tour the Sumenep certainly can not be pursued only within a day. Because tourists have to down sea towards the islands row. Having tired of boarding up the island, tourists can rest in a number of inns and hotels in Sumenep town. Can then continue to enjoy land tours, such as the Great Mosque, Sultan Palace, site of the High Asta, Slopeng Beach, and Beach Lombang.


Especially for beach a tourist attraction, has been frequently visited by tourists is the beach Lombang. This beach is located in the Village Lombang, Sub Trunk-rod, which is about 30 kilometers south of the Sumenep town. Along the way from Sumenep toward Lombang, eye tourists will be greeted by a group of limestone mountains and the barren red earth.

On this holiday as a tourist attraction visited by many more visitors. He has a stretch of white sand along the 12 kilometers. On the outskirts of the sand shrimp fir tree decorated with plants as the plants that exist only in Indonesia and in China, this place also makes a cool and comfortable beach. Besides these places are also the main attraction. All tourist attraction in this Sumenep spelled still natural.

Interesting is not therefore you need to try it. Coming into this place is not the only joy you get, but the naturalness of nature that you rarely come across so far you can get in this place. Happy holidays .... !




Madura Bull Race

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Sanur Beach

Sanur Beach Attractions

What to See in Sanur Beach

Sanur is just the right place to walk. Its small yet neat area definitely makes the meandering tireless and exciting. Several museums and galleries such as the Le Mayeur Museum, Seiki Torige’s Open Space Gallery, Griya Santrian Gallery and Darga Gallery, not to mention the ancient Blanjong temple, Sekenan Temple of Serangan Island, Padang Galak Memorial Monument, and other historical sites line its streets.

Sanur was the first developed tourism destination and also the first multicultural borough in Bali, but ever since the discovery of Kuta and the elevation of Nusa Dua to first place in the tourist areas of the island, Sanur has been dawdling behind the latest trends. However, what is really invaluable here is the barely spoiled pristine greenery and the culture visible in everyday life.

Le Mayeur Museum

An eccentric yet extraordinary painter, Adrian Jean Le Mayeur de Merpes was a Brussels-born artist who was impressed by the mystical paradise of Sanur and dedicated his entire life there to the two things he loved the most: the arts and women. Before deciding to spend his life in Bali, Le Mayeur had already travelled around the world. Sacrificing his travels to pursue his love of arts, he found himself enamoured of the exotic scent of frangipani and a certain bare-breasted legong dancer. Her name was Ni Polok, and she was considered the best Legong dancer at that time.

She soon became the muse of his paintings and his life. Le Mayeur adopted the impressionist paint dob style and his technique was considered unorthodox, albeit in a brilliant way. He used a thick and rather stiff brush to create sharp yet fluent caresses, which later were elaborated by Antonio Blanco, another influential painter in Bali. Le Mayeur passed away on March 31st 1958, followed by his wife 3 months later. The loving couple left no children; soon the well-crafted mansion and its legacy were bequeathed to the Ministry of Culture and Tourism. The museum exemplifies the priceless heritage of an artist and a nation.

Location: Jalan Hang Tuah

Seiki Torige Gallery

Seiki Torige graduated from Linda Glassy Studio in Milan, and went on to develop his artistry in glassware over the space of thirty years, creating excessive pieces in his signature colours green and cobalt. His works grace major lobbies, art spaces, and galleries all over the world, of which the Laforet Shuzenzy Hotel, Begawan Giri Hotel, The Square of Seisiki Sakuragaoka Tokyo, and Heller Gallery New York are but a few. Japanese born Seiki is now a permanent resident in Bali and has opened his own “Open Space” gallery in collaboration with Bali’s premier pottery maker, Jenggala Keramik.

Location: Jalan Danau Tamblingan

Gallery Santrian

Located in Griya Santrian compound, Gallery Santrian is the most reputable gallery in Sanur that worth a visit. This open air gallery showcases incredible painting and sculpture artworks from famous Indonesian and foreign artist who focus on classic style including Syahrizal Koto, Ni Nyoman Sani, I Ketut Muja, Le Mayeur de Mempres, Auw Kok Heng and Sujana. Today, the gallery has become the main venue for art exhibition during the Sanur Village Festival that held every year in august since 2005.

Location: Jalan Danau Tamblingan

Serangan Island

Years after the scandalous revelation that thousands of turtles were captured and sold to high demand for their meat and shell in the 1980s, Serangan ‘Turtle’ Island is now trying to regain its reputation as a haven for these endangered creatures. The Balinese use turtle meat for ceremonial occasions, but ever since the excessive capturing of the 1980s, trading and consuming turtle meat have been prohibited.

The Turtle Conservation and Education Centre was built to help protect remaining animals from harm. Another interesting fact about this island is that the original dwellers came from the Bugis tribe of Sulawesi, and came here in 1700 as a result of the Dutch occupation of Gowa Kingdom, Celebes. Amazingly the religious and cultural difference between native inhabitants and foreigners never resulted in any friction, rather it has produced a unique acculturation.

Location: Southern Sanur
How to get there: taxi, takes 15 minutes from Sanur main road

Sanur Beach

Sanur beach is like a giant saltwater pool, only with a reef bed instead of a tiled bottom. Its warm 25° - 32° C temperature and calmer water makes the beach suitable for children and families. Adjacent to the beach, stands the Inna Beach Hotel – a war-compensation hotel built by the Government of Japan in 1963, next to the sacred Ratu Ayu Singgi temple where an eerie spirit is believed to reside. The hotel itself has experienced several accidental fires – some say caused by the fact that its 11 levels exceed the height of coconut trees, which according to Balinese Hinduism is the maximum permissible height.

Sindhu Beach

Sindhu beach may lose out in popularity contests to Kuta or Sanur beach, but the hibiscus-fringed sands still have a lot to offer visitors. Its wider sand bed and moderate winds makes it a perfect site to be sluggish or get sporty. Snorkelling, canoeing, and kite surfing are very popular among first timers, although loafing on an armchair is a far easier way to enjoy the surroundings. Sunrise from this east-facing beach obviously can’t get much better but every full moon the beach becomes a popular spot for night gazers to witness a painting-like panorama of moonlight reflected on the translucent water surface, with Serangan Island silhouetted in the background. Simply magical!

Padang Galak Beach

Before becoming the host venue for the International Annual Kite Festival every July, the beach was barely touched. A 10 – 20 knot onshore wind from June to August makes it the ideal place for kite flying hobbyists. Most of the locals in the area are farmers; even the potential fisheries remain untouched. Today tourist industries have become the backbone of Bali’s economics yet Padang Galak remains Sanur’s equilibrate. An ashram, Sri Krishna Blaram, was founded in this area as its pristine milieu makes an idyllic setting for meditation.

Location: Jalan Padang Galak

Ayung River Walk and 1972 PANAM Air Memorial Monument

Still in Padang Galak surroundings, a monument was built inside Ayung River Walk, a recreational park, to honour 17 victims of the 1972 PANAM plane crash accident (that actually happened at Grogak, Singaraja regency). Ayung River Walk itself is partly a water-sport playground consisting of swimming pool, water park, sports facilities, modern-managed traditional market, and “Pasar Seni Nusantara,” an art bazaar. Ayung River Walk is an international standard recreational park and art market designed to become the tourism hub of Bali’s golden triangle (Gianyar - Denpasar - Nusa Penida) as well as an economic incentive.

Location: Jalan Padang Galak

Pura Blanjong

Pura Blanjong was built as a cenotaph of Sri Kesari Warmadewa and commemorates his journey to the east. Sri Kesari himself was a Syailendra descendant (a Buddhist-ruled dynasty which ruled Java) and the founder of an architectural wonder, Borobudur Temple. According to the Blanjong inscription dated 914 A.D. Sri Kesari was a Buddhist apostle who soon established a Mahayana convent at Blanjong village. Along with the inscription, 15 metres northwest, is a Ganesha statue (the elephant-headed son of Shiva). Pura Blanjong is characterised by its coral instead of brick wall and twin sitting calf statues inside, from which sadly both heads have been removed. Apart of being one of the most sacred temples, Pura Blanjong shows you things of architectural and archeological interest.

Location: Blanjong area

Sanur Beach

Sanur Beach Attractions

What to See in Sanur Beach

Sanur is just the right place to walk. Its small yet neat area definitely makes the meandering tireless and exciting. Several museums and galleries such as the Le Mayeur Museum, Seiki Torige’s Open Space Gallery, Griya Santrian Gallery and Darga Gallery, not to mention the ancient Blanjong temple, Sekenan Temple of Serangan Island, Padang Galak Memorial Monument, and other historical sites line its streets.

Sanur was the first developed tourism destination and also the first multicultural borough in Bali, but ever since the discovery of Kuta and the elevation of Nusa Dua to first place in the tourist areas of the island, Sanur has been dawdling behind the latest trends. However, what is really invaluable here is the barely spoiled pristine greenery and the culture visible in everyday life.

Le Mayeur Museum

An eccentric yet extraordinary painter, Adrian Jean Le Mayeur de Merpes was a Brussels-born artist who was impressed by the mystical paradise of Sanur and dedicated his entire life there to the two things he loved the most: the arts and women. Before deciding to spend his life in Bali, Le Mayeur had already travelled around the world. Sacrificing his travels to pursue his love of arts, he found himself enamoured of the exotic scent of frangipani and a certain bare-breasted legong dancer. Her name was Ni Polok, and she was considered the best Legong dancer at that time.

She soon became the muse of his paintings and his life. Le Mayeur adopted the impressionist paint dob style and his technique was considered unorthodox, albeit in a brilliant way. He used a thick and rather stiff brush to create sharp yet fluent caresses, which later were elaborated by Antonio Blanco, another influential painter in Bali. Le Mayeur passed away on March 31st 1958, followed by his wife 3 months later. The loving couple left no children; soon the well-crafted mansion and its legacy were bequeathed to the Ministry of Culture and Tourism. The museum exemplifies the priceless heritage of an artist and a nation.

Location: Jalan Hang Tuah

Seiki Torige Gallery

Seiki Torige graduated from Linda Glassy Studio in Milan, and went on to develop his artistry in glassware over the space of thirty years, creating excessive pieces in his signature colours green and cobalt. His works grace major lobbies, art spaces, and galleries all over the world, of which the Laforet Shuzenzy Hotel, Begawan Giri Hotel, The Square of Seisiki Sakuragaoka Tokyo, and Heller Gallery New York are but a few. Japanese born Seiki is now a permanent resident in Bali and has opened his own “Open Space” gallery in collaboration with Bali’s premier pottery maker, Jenggala Keramik.

Location: Jalan Danau Tamblingan

Gallery Santrian

Located in Griya Santrian compound, Gallery Santrian is the most reputable gallery in Sanur that worth a visit. This open air gallery showcases incredible painting and sculpture artworks from famous Indonesian and foreign artist who focus on classic style including Syahrizal Koto, Ni Nyoman Sani, I Ketut Muja, Le Mayeur de Mempres, Auw Kok Heng and Sujana. Today, the gallery has become the main venue for art exhibition during the Sanur Village Festival that held every year in august since 2005.

Location: Jalan Danau Tamblingan

Serangan Island

Years after the scandalous revelation that thousands of turtles were captured and sold to high demand for their meat and shell in the 1980s, Serangan ‘Turtle’ Island is now trying to regain its reputation as a haven for these endangered creatures. The Balinese use turtle meat for ceremonial occasions, but ever since the excessive capturing of the 1980s, trading and consuming turtle meat have been prohibited.

The Turtle Conservation and Education Centre was built to help protect remaining animals from harm. Another interesting fact about this island is that the original dwellers came from the Bugis tribe of Sulawesi, and came here in 1700 as a result of the Dutch occupation of Gowa Kingdom, Celebes. Amazingly the religious and cultural difference between native inhabitants and foreigners never resulted in any friction, rather it has produced a unique acculturation.

Location: Southern Sanur
How to get there: taxi, takes 15 minutes from Sanur main road

Sanur Beach

Sanur beach is like a giant saltwater pool, only with a reef bed instead of a tiled bottom. Its warm 25° - 32° C temperature and calmer water makes the beach suitable for children and families. Adjacent to the beach, stands the Inna Beach Hotel – a war-compensation hotel built by the Government of Japan in 1963, next to the sacred Ratu Ayu Singgi temple where an eerie spirit is believed to reside. The hotel itself has experienced several accidental fires – some say caused by the fact that its 11 levels exceed the height of coconut trees, which according to Balinese Hinduism is the maximum permissible height.

Sindhu Beach

Sindhu beach may lose out in popularity contests to Kuta or Sanur beach, but the hibiscus-fringed sands still have a lot to offer visitors. Its wider sand bed and moderate winds makes it a perfect site to be sluggish or get sporty. Snorkelling, canoeing, and kite surfing are very popular among first timers, although loafing on an armchair is a far easier way to enjoy the surroundings. Sunrise from this east-facing beach obviously can’t get much better but every full moon the beach becomes a popular spot for night gazers to witness a painting-like panorama of moonlight reflected on the translucent water surface, with Serangan Island silhouetted in the background. Simply magical!

Padang Galak Beach

Before becoming the host venue for the International Annual Kite Festival every July, the beach was barely touched. A 10 – 20 knot onshore wind from June to August makes it the ideal place for kite flying hobbyists. Most of the locals in the area are farmers; even the potential fisheries remain untouched. Today tourist industries have become the backbone of Bali’s economics yet Padang Galak remains Sanur’s equilibrate. An ashram, Sri Krishna Blaram, was founded in this area as its pristine milieu makes an idyllic setting for meditation.

Location: Jalan Padang Galak

Ayung River Walk and 1972 PANAM Air Memorial Monument

Still in Padang Galak surroundings, a monument was built inside Ayung River Walk, a recreational park, to honour 17 victims of the 1972 PANAM plane crash accident (that actually happened at Grogak, Singaraja regency). Ayung River Walk itself is partly a water-sport playground consisting of swimming pool, water park, sports facilities, modern-managed traditional market, and “Pasar Seni Nusantara,” an art bazaar. Ayung River Walk is an international standard recreational park and art market designed to become the tourism hub of Bali’s golden triangle (Gianyar - Denpasar - Nusa Penida) as well as an economic incentive.

Location: Jalan Padang Galak

Pura Blanjong

Pura Blanjong was built as a cenotaph of Sri Kesari Warmadewa and commemorates his journey to the east. Sri Kesari himself was a Syailendra descendant (a Buddhist-ruled dynasty which ruled Java) and the founder of an architectural wonder, Borobudur Temple. According to the Blanjong inscription dated 914 A.D. Sri Kesari was a Buddhist apostle who soon established a Mahayana convent at Blanjong village. Along with the inscription, 15 metres northwest, is a Ganesha statue (the elephant-headed son of Shiva). Pura Blanjong is characterised by its coral instead of brick wall and twin sitting calf statues inside, from which sadly both heads have been removed. Apart of being one of the most sacred temples, Pura Blanjong shows you things of architectural and archeological interest.

Location: Blanjong area

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Indonesia Attractions Bali

Candi  Kuning,  Bali Indonesia TourBali is so picturesque that you could be fooled into thinking it was a painted backdrop: rice paddies trip down hillsides like giant steps, volcanoes soar through the clouds, the forests are lush and tropical, and the beaches are lapped by the warm waters of the Indian Ocean. The 2002 Kuta bombing marred Bali's tropical loveland image, and for a time the island, heavily dependent on tourism, fell into decline. These days it's undergoing a cautious revival with travellers reimmersing themselves in the sublime beach and village life and the aura of the magnificent temples.

Bali and Its Attractions

Bali's Rice Terraces

Bali is an island in Indonesia that is located at the extreme west of Lesser Sunda Islands that are present between Java and Lombok. Where Java is on the west and Lombok is towards the east of Indonesia. Indonesia has over seventeen thousand islands with a population of more than 200 million. Indonesia also has almost 400 volcanoes, out of which 70 are active and the rest are dormant. English is only used for commercial purposes. Most of the people here are Muslims and a minority of the population is Christian, Hindus and Buddhist.

Bali is the most commercial place in the entire Indonesia as it attracts a lot of tourists because it is known for its beautiful rice terraces, temples, arts, dance, painting, leather and music. The first sets of people to inhabit Bali were Austronesia’s in 200 B.C. These had initially migrated from Taiwan. The Bali culture had lots of influence of India i.e. the Hindus and Chinese culture. Bali is said to be a place that is full of fun, enjoyment and is famous for its mysterious past. Tourists from all over the world travel to this part of the city to see it culture, natural beauty, art and paintings.

If you are one of those who would want to go on a vacation, then this is a destination you must not strike off your list of vacations. Bali has no rail tracks; there are only coastal roads that surround the Island. The entire island is enclosed by coral reefs. The beaches that are in the south have white sand, however, the ones on the north and west have black sand. Another must see site in Bali is the Bali blast monument.

Tegalalang Rice Terraces


One of the tourism object in Bali is Tegalalang. Tegalalang is located in Ubud regency in this place you can delight in the gorgeous rice terrace in Bali

Ubud Bali The Best City In Asia


ubud bali ricefieldUbud which is one of the cultural center in Bali awarded as The Best City In Asia by the Conde Nast Traveller USA magazine. This award is given based on the assessment of 25,008 readers (selected respondents) from the magazine Conde Nast Traveler USA.

Bali was chosen as the best city in Asia with a score of 82.5, with the assessment of which includes several indicators Atmosphere, Ambience, Culture, Sites, Friendlines, Lodging, Restaurant and Shopping.

The results of this assessment defeated cities other well-known tourism in Asia such as: Bangkok (82.2), Hong Kong (81.3), Chiang Mai (80.9), Kyoto (80.2), Singapore (79.6), Shanghai (75.9), Jaipur (74.2), and Tokyo (72.9).

This was revealed when the committee ‘Appreciation for Ubud’ do audensi Gianyar Regent’s office, Monday (4 / 1).

ONE DAY AMAZING TOUR IN SOLO CITY




Indonesia has many tourism attractions. The example tourism attraction in Solo, such as, Suarakarta palace (Kereaton Solo), Sriwedari amusement park, Jurug Zoo, Klewer Traditional Market, etc . A lot of Tourists whom come to Solo just explored the tourism attraction there. But there are a lot of tourism attraction which are not too far from Solo. Such as, Sangiran Museum in Sragen; Sukuh Tmple, Cetho temple, and Grojogan 1000 in Tawangmangu, Karanganyar. they also has beautiful places like Solo.

Holliday in Bali



The Indonesian island of Bali is small but perfectly formed, a paradise of turquoise water and white sand. Much of the tourism in Bali centres around the resort of Kuta, which is renowned for being blessed with incredible sunsets over its stretch of golden sand and crashing surf.Bali holidays in Kuta are also the best place to find much of the nightlife and shopping.

Holidays in Bali offer a top class sunshine destination with a good infrastructure of Hotel accommodation. There’s also plenty of opportunity to indulge yourself in Balinese culture in the capital of Bali, Denpasar, where you’ll find a Balinese arts festival in June and July.

The principal cultural centre in Bali is the town of Ubud where much of the art and history of Bali is on display in the galleries and museums. To soak up a bit of culture on Bali Holidays Ubud also offers the opportunity to witness some performances of traditional music and danceand to dine in some of the best restaurants on the island.

The Jimbaran bay, just outside of the capital, fosters a fine sandy beach that stretches along toward the small fishing village of Jimbaran. Here you can sample the real taste of Bali and this is where you’ll find some of the most exclusive Bali holiday resorts. Bali holidays in the most upmarket resorts like those in Jimbaran are an experience quite unlike any other.

The attraction of Bali holidays is chiefly the opportunity to bask in the sun on superb beaches and swim in warm clear water. The more lavish Bali holiday resorts are excellent places to live the life of luxury for a while and enjoy the magnificent culture of Southeast Asia.

The Bali Barat National Park features some of the indigenous wildlife of the island including monkeys, snakes and lizards. Bali even has its own volcano to admire in the form of the immense Mount Agung. Holidays in Bali require a long flight from the UK so are best suited to people who like a relaxing holiday in an exotic destination.