Om Swastiastu, Welcome to Jatiluwih

wish you peace and happiness.

Om Swastiastu, Welcome to Lempuyang Temple

wish you peace and happiness

Om Swastiastu, Welcome to Tanah Lot Temple

wish you peace and happiness

Om Swastiastu, Welcome to Besakih Temple

wish you peace and happiness

Om Swastiastu, Welcome to Ulun Danu Temple

wish you peace and happiness

Friday, December 26, 2008

Review for Shopwiki

New breakthroughs in the field of online shopping has been done by a website called ShopWiki. You have to know the benefits of search engine Google and yahoo that explore and record all the websites and prepare the data so that it is to help Internet users find what they are looking to do a search on Google and yahoo. ShopWiki doing almost the same, but the website is crawled special online sales website, the results of exploration is collected and processed to become a catalog shopping online, shopwiki also provide luggage to carry goods to anywhere you travel

What happened with the ShopWiki with wikipedia and other online stores? Question with the same question the difference in Google, yahoo with other website in general. An online store only provide the goods that they sell it. If you are looking for luggage, then you will only find the luggage of its available stock only. Meanwhile, in WikiShop you find your luggage will find almost all kinds of produck and that the stock is always there.

Explore the scenes based on the category you want to direct and find the type of product you want? Easy to do a search using the search form provided for example, you want to buy goods for your tour, then simply type in your luggage will be given various options based on the brand, type, from the lowest price to highest price in accordance with the type and specifications.

WikiShop article also provides useful articles that contain guidelines, tips, tricks and in shopping online. How do I choose a product, get the best price, make transactions securely, and others. Many of the options that you can get as Atlantic luggage, American Tourister luggage, Eagle Creek luggage compete on price with products from other luggage products in the market interested in selling? Please visit www.wikishop.com, when I make this note, WikiShop has been collecting data from all products 253735675 online store on the internet

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Asian Beach Games in Bali

Asian Beach Games will be held in Bali from October 18-26. Games sites spread Sanur to Kuta beach. Interested? Let's Kuta Beach (Building Management Board, Dragon Boat Racing, Surf), Nusa Dua - Beno (Water Polo, Kabaddi Beach, Playa de Basketball, Soccer Beach, Playa de Pencak Silat, Jetski Sports, Paragliding, Woodball); Sanur Beach ( Beach Volleyball, Beach Sepaktakraw, Beach Volleyball, Beach Soccer, Marathon Swimming, Triathlon); Serangan Island (sailing, windsurfing). A total of 340 gold, 340 silver and 410 bronze medals. A total of 1634 athletes and 900 officials from 45 Asian countries will be participating in the games, covering 71 events in 11 locations.

Beach Handball
Beach Handball is a team sport where two teams pass and bounce a ball trying to throw it in the goal of the opposing team. The game is similar to team handball, but is not played in a sports hall, but on sand instead. Matches are played in two or three sets depending on when a team wins their second set of the game.

Beach Kabaddi
Beach Kabaddi is basically a combative sport, with four players on each side; played for a period of 15 minutes with a 5 minutes break (15-5-15). The core idea of the game is to score points by raiding into the opponent’s court and touching as many defence players as possible without getting caught on a single breath.

Beach Pencak Silat
Beach Pencak Silat is a combative art of fighting and survival. Pencak Silat describes the martial art forms practiced throughout the Malay Archipelago. It has evolved into a social culture and tradition in Indonesian and Malaysian civilizations for centuries.

Beach Sepaktakraw
Beach Sepaktakraw, a cross between soccer and volleyball, is a sport native to Southeast Asia, resembling volleyball, except that it uses a rattan synthetic ball and only allows players to use their feet and head to touch the ball across a volleyball-type net.

Beach Soccer
Beach Soccer is a variant of the sport of football played on beaches. The irregularity of the soft-sand playing surface leads to a style of play where players must improvise. The compact pitch (measuring 28 x 37 meter) allows players 2 score 4

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Drinking in Bali
















Every culture has its way of drinking, there are even rules for drinking, Balinese also has a mode in drinking water, especially for traditional liquors and Tuak-Arak. Tuak is a sweet wine made from the flowers of the palm coir, while Arak is strong liquor distilled from tuak. Drinking liquor Balinese is the prerogative of men. In the old days there were no women or drink tuak arak, but over time women begin to drink, but never tuak arak (too strong for women) is not discrimination, I think Balinese Arak is dangerous to the uterus. Women tend to drink tuak secretly or in house compound not in public (warung posts at the road side, or Balai banja / sub village public hall) as men.
Drinking for Balinese normally used for recreational purposes. We drink to strengthen the friendship between friends and make friends with strangers. There's an old saying among teenagers, who runs "of cigarettes and liquors are tools for making friends. It is common for Balinese to invite a stranger to join a" circle of drink. "(Usually sit in a circle while drinking). Seldom us drink to relieve stress or drinks to Borracho (drink for the sake of getting drunk) drinking for recreational purposes can be very creative way to drink. Balinese often sing while drinking, this custom originated tradition genjek. Genjek is a traditional form of singing in which a group of men (usually 6 to 12) sitting in a circle, some of them singing, while the rest of them imitating the sound of musical instruments. The songs are mainly about love and everyday life. Genjek usually performed at the wedding ceremony. The genjek performers have to be drunk half before starting the show. It is believed that the quality of the song depends on the level of intoxication of the performers. High level of intoxication through a song of high quality. In Balinese drinking have a certain code of conduct such as the offer of a small amount of liquor must be made before starting to drink Balinese. Normally, for a small amount of drink in the ground or soil in order to pacify bhutan kala (negative force of nature) so that the activity drinking does not disturb. The way of drinking tuak is slightly different with arak. In drinking tuak each participant has his own Kele (a cup made of bamboo) and private uses. While in drink arak we use only a small glass for all participants, who in turn drink. An exception is made when someone from the upper caste (Brahmana, Ksatrya, or Weysya) join the circle, a bid for a private use of glass to be made. A private supply of glass is a sign of respect for him. We welcome you in the circle if the private use of glass or not. An offer to savor a glass of arak to spend is often stranger. If you want it, do not hesitate to take as soon as it is offered. Say thank you if you do not want to join the circle. If you want to join the circle, asking for a drink after the offering. If you do not want the flavor that offers liquor, refuse with good reason. Medical or religious ban is the best excuse. In the eastern part of Bali, tuak is a substitute for water. A supply of drinking water tuak is part of a courtesy there. It is considered to be impolite to turn down the offer without a proper apology and a good reason. Once again, medical or religious ban is an excuse to listen preferred by the host. However, acceptance of the offer will be a perfect way to interact with the community.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Blue Point Bay Villas and Spa Jimbaran

Blue Point Bay Villas  Spa is a last resort coast.
Located at the top of the cliff at the far southern coast of Bali.
The romantic idea of settling on a concept that combines the state of the art comfort with the real ocean view.

There is probably no comparison to this area in Bali, possibly in the world.

The approach is towards the middle to upper class passengers. The location, facilities and services and emphasize qualify this.

Blue Point Bay Villas  Spa is located 20 minutes from the airport and 2 km from the impressive temple Uluwatu, Bali, where they gather to celebrate Purnama, or full moon.











- Restaurant
Panasia kitchen, Mediterranean, seafood, in-room dining / barbecue. New restaurant is situated on the edge of the cliff, facing the Indian Ocean. Both restaurants are ideally located along the cliff, which allows our customers to witness the romantic and dramatic point of view, a gift to clients and friends of Blue Point Bay Villas. The Executive Chef is pleased to offer their creations at the Blue Bay Restaurant point, or its total privacy in your room.

- Pool
There are two large pools, a form of kidney looking over the cliffs of the south, the other terrace, between the villas. Ideal for couples, and with ample space to relax and enjoy the spectacular ocean views.

- Blue Point Bay Spa
Enjoy massage, body scrub, body mask, skin care, hair care, beauty and traditional facial.

- Wedding Package
Blue Point Bay Villas and Spa offers an elegant Bali traditional wedding ceremony. Sea views, on the edge of the cliff and a tremendous wedding action combine to Rajapala historic dance drama that is unimaginable. Followed by bride and groom wore the decor (tandu) to the villa.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Nicaragua Property

Nicaragua is good state caused by in the middle of America, Nicaragua reside in among two ocean go out to sea that is pacific ocean and Caribbeans ocean many tourist visit to this state every years, resident in this is state very good and respectably.

The best option on investment and make property in Nicaragua was to have your own Nicaragua home town or commonly called Nicaragua Condos. there are a lot of option that would like to compare, between Golf & Surf Condos, Ocean View Town Homes, Ocean Front 306 Condo-Hotel Resort Town Home, Ocean Front Condos, or even Luxury Condo-Hotel Resort Town Homes. Feel free to choose the best option depend on your wish. Enjoy your new live in Nicaragua.

Nicaragua was a developed country that have great tourism attraction, lot of tourist come to this place every year. Some of them even start to make their investment in this country because of not very expensive price they would make to have a property. They start to buy some of good Nicaragua Land, and start to make a Nicaragua Real Estates.


Some of them who interested with the beach, choose a land near the Beach to make their own Nicaragua Beach Property. But not all investor want to do all of the busy things to get a property, they just seek a nice and great well builder property. This was more efficiency even they will need extra cash to do that.

Paintings bali

Bali painting was subject to outside influences, particularly the form of Western painting, during the late 1920 in Ubud, Gianyar, Bali. While some foreign influences in traditional painting already in use since the late 19 century, major changes took place due to the influence of Walter Spies (German, 1895-1942), emphasized that light, shade, depth and perspective in their works. Rudolf Bonnet (Dutch, 1895-1978), moreover, focused on the anatomy and the portrait. Both came to Bali in late 1920 and built their studies in Ubud with the assistance of local prince Cokorda Gede Agung Sukawati (1910-1978), a pattern of Balinese art. At that time, Ubud was not known as a center for the visual arts, although there was a style of WAYANG / puppet painting.

It was natural Bali artist to notice the talent of Spies and Bonnet, which in turn, urged some of the local painters Bali for the wider use of items and encouraged them to paint more freely. Although very few Balinese artists directly taught these new aesthetic concepts, other artists Bali simply copied what they saw and how it was a tradition in the culture of Bali. Most of them turned to issues already known to them in traditional astrological charts and almanacs earthquake, using scenes agricultural Bali as ideas for the new genre of painting style. These are compositions free from religious or ceremonial value.

While the new paintings were innovative, beautiful lines and the strength of style and approach are clear connections to the Balinese culture, because the artists do not totally abandon their traditional methods of painting. They used tempera and watercolor, and later oil and acrylic paints became popular. Some common themes were farmers in rice fields, women to markets, religious ceremonies, Bali and musicians and dancers. The painting traditional Bali artists also found a market for their works supply demand Bali tourist souvenirs.
















Painter Bali
Poleng Ida Bagus Made (1915 ...., Tebesaya, Gianyar, Bali), better known as Ida Bagus Made, first learned painting from his father, Ida Bagus Made Kembeng (1897-1952), an artist Pitamaha association Members who won the Argent Certificate of Merit and Silver Medal at the International Exposition of 1937 in Paris, France. Poleng also was a member of Pitamaha. Some of his works based on the figures in the drawings of Balinese magic. Under the influence of Rudolf Bonnet (Dutch, 1895-1978), focused instead on scenes from everyday life with more naturalistic looking figures and foliage in soft colors.

For more information,
Please visit: www.ubudartist.com

Wedding Paradise Bali

To celebrate the opening of its new "Mirage Chapel by the Sea" and further stimulate their growing wedding market, Mirage Resorts & Thalasso Bali hosted a workshop for weddings, dinner and elegant parade the fashion Thursday, May 1, 2008.

Kebaya for the World

The highlight of the night fashion show was employing 60 major models paraded Kebaya fashion designer Indonesian Raden Sirait a massive 45 meter footbridge.

Sirait, a former banker who has turned his attention to fashion since 2001, owns the popular Lu ire label and a tireless advocate for revitalizing the use of traditional Indonesian Kebaya in feminine fashion.

As the images are displayed in Balidiscovery.com show, Raden Sirait creates exquisite fashion statements certain to earn a Kebayo its rightful place in the high fashion and sophisticated weddings.








































For more information,
please visit: www.balidiscovery.com

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Government Threatens to Close Illegal Bali Villas

(4/11/2008) Nusa Bali reports that the "cleansing" of hundreds of villas operating as unlicensed business continues apace, with about 6 villas receive visits from my department of multiple inspection teams every workday.

With the latest deadline of August 29, 2008 for completion of permits looms ahead, the newspaper reports that hundreds of villages will soon face closure.

The Head of the Secretariat of Tourism of the Badung Regency, Drs. I Subawa, told Nusa Bali who has done everything in its power to promote the town of registration as his team continues to facilitate the villa registration process.

Unfortunately, according to Subawa, for about 300 villas now unlicensed in office of the books, only 58 meet the basic requirements of licensing with only 35 actually having obtained the necessary permits.

Not included in the Tourism Survey are another 182 villas used as private residences or vacant, thus falling outside the licensing regime.

Tourism officials acknowledge they face problems in the process of licensing and registration. The number of villages involved and its location makes the government team only able to inspect six villas in a given time, and the owners are often absent when the team reaches the floor.

Deadline Ahead

Subawa told the press that those who ignore the registration process and has not registered his villa trading before August 29 is the deadline face very real possibility that your house is shut down.

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Bali Tourism Calls for Open Skies to Bali

(4/12/2008) Bisnis Bali reports that the Chairman of the Bali Tourism Board (BTB), Ida Bagus Nurjaya has called on the government to "open the taps wide" and allow access to foreign airlines Bali if current plans to increase the size of the island in the tourism sector are to succeed.

According to Nurjaya, the continuation of financial problems and security problems faced by Garuda Indonesia, and the haphazard development of domestic aviation sector are among the main factors stunting the growth of national tourism .

The solution at hand, according to the head of CEL is to liberalize access to Bali for foreign airlines. He also cited the high demand for certain markets - such as China, Taiwan, South Korea and Russia, where demand often exceeds the capacity of seats in Bali.

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Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Courtyard Hotel Legian Bali

COURTYARD Hotel & Apartments is the preferred destination for travelers in Bali. An elegant boutique hotel offers all the amenities necessary to meet the diverse needs of the guests. Its architecture has an interesting and unique combination of Western and Asian styles.

Located on the road Rum Jungle in Legian, located between the famous Kuta stylish and fashionable area of Seminyak. A multitude of shops and entertainment venues within walking distance. A short walk to the beach and the famous Legian street

Just 20 minutes drive from the Ngurah Rai International Airport.












Facilities
A boutique hotel that offers modern comfort in western Asia with an elegant touch, will consist of 18 hotel rooms, one-bedroom units 2 and 5 of the unit Two Bedroom. The modern rooms 2 and 3 plants is configured around two pools linked fabulous features a balcony or terrace.

Courtyard Hotel & Apartments Legian, Bali function of restaurant and bar, room service, swimming pool broadband internet wirelessly, laundry service and massage.

The comforts of the rooms are appropriate and well maintained. The hotel and apartments have television, telephone, mini bar, safe, air conditioner, DVD player, hair dryer, coffee and tea facilities, mineral water bath or shower with hot and cold water. Microwaves, toaster, silverware, dishes are available in the apartments.













For more information please visit:
www.balidiscovery.com

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Cempaka Belimbing Villas

Cempaka Belimbing has villas in the traditional Balinese architecture using only local materials. All villas have a large bedroom, a television and a refrigerator, hot and cold shower and a large terrace overlooking lush gardens and rice fields.
Cempaka Belimbing is a 2-star resort hotel. Rooms: 12 large and comfortable rooms villa in the middle of rice fields consisting of 6 double beds and 6 double.

Some of the villas are lots of tall trees and magnificent rice terraces, which are probably the most spectacular rice terraces on the island of Bali as the slope of Mount Batukaru backs safety. Enjoy gentle walk through rice fields and see the beautiful trees like mango, Ostentations, Clove, nutmeg, Salak, Durian, cocoa and many other tropical trees may never have seen before. See how Bali was 20 years ago and enjoy nature around the villages.

Belimbing is a small village in western Bali. It has the same cold air as Ubud, but it is not as crowded as the famous tourist resort in the heart of Bali.

Since Cempaka Belimbing Villas is 1.5 hours drive from the International Airport.












Hotel Dining:

Hotel Restaurants

Restaurant outdoors.

Hotel Meetings

Can be arranged.

Hotel Activities

Visit the Banjar to take a hot bath healing sulfur, or make the best snorkeling in the Menjangan Island, and also stay on the beach in Lovina to observe dolphins in the morning.

Hotel Services and Facilities

Room service and laundry service.












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Seeking Recognition for Bali

The Jakarta Post reported that a team representing Bali is expected to visit the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in Paris, headquarters soon in an effort to press for three sites in Bali that be appointed as a World Heritage Site.

After several miss-starts in the last 8 years that saw clerical errors frustrate the application process, officials are concerned that their efforts to renew the Jatiluwih Rice Terraces in Tabanan, Pura Taman Ayun Badung and in the river valley Pakerisan in Gianyar named to the prestigious list of the human and natural history of prudence on the sites marked preservation.

A.A. Prana, a leader of the tourism industry in Bali, told the Post, "This is a last interview that will determine whether the three sites must be accepted as World Heritage sites."

During an inspection visit carried out by UNESCO ambassadors last year, Bali is reminded applicants that a comprehensive management plan for the three demonstration sites commitments of the government and the people surrounding communities play a important role in any final decision on the status of a World Heritage Site.

The site Jatiluwih Bali is one of the few remaining examples of the centuries subak traditional system of water management covers an area of 300 hectares of rice terraces.

Taman Ayun Temple is one of the most popular tourist sites in Bali, which is located in the village of Mengwi. The temple was built in the 16 century and is a leading example of traditional architecture Balinese temple surrounded by a moat.

The Pakerisan river near Ubud Gianyar is located in the Bali prior to the presentation of evidence of human settlements of the island and is home to eight of the historic Hindu temples and Buddhist backgrounds that demonstrate the close relationship these two faiths enjoy in the evolution of modern Balinese Hinduism.

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Jatiluwih Cycling Tour

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Saturday, March 8, 2008

Nyepi Celebration













Happy New Year in Bali. What a wonderful way to bring in a new year. The new year is celebrated in Bali 24 hours in total silence. It's like a miracle in this hustling, the bustle of the island. But what actually happens. The Balinese day does not begin at midnight as in the west. It starts at dawn and ends 24 hours later, again at dawn. So at 6 am on Nyepi morning, wherever it is, is where they remain during the next 24-hour period. The streets are completely empty, all businesses are closed, and a great silence surrounding the island. Guests must stay in your hotel and can not venture. The 'pecalang' (I have always referred to them as the "temple of police," since one of its main jobs is to direct traffic during the ceremonies of the temple, cremations and other religious activities occupied) are the only people in roads and their jobs during the day is to make sure that no one else is.
As impossible as it seems, the airport is closed! Only allow medical evacuations or, heaven forbid, an emergency landing. Scheduled entry or exit of flights were cancelled 100%. During this quiet day, the truly devout fast and meditate. Lighting fires is not permitted, which means that the traditional stoves compounds that normally burn wood for cooking can not be used. Expats with sensor lights in their homes out during sensors tape in preparation for the night. Bali because he wants to take good care of their foreign guests staying with us at hotels, special dispensation is given to hotel staff. They must arrive at their place of work before 6:00 am And also stay on the grounds for 24 hours, but staff is allowed to provide service to guests including making sure they are well fed! Customers may continue to use all the facilities…. After all, only the lack of electricity that night will suffice a culture shock for visitors. But everyone asked for a chat quietly and observe this day with quiet respect. As night falls, the dark takes on a new meaning! ANYWHERE without electricity, many visitors are surprised by how deep darkness can be experienced. Accompanied by total silence (except for the occasional barking of dogs… they never get the message), is impressive. Hotel guests enjoy one last cup of coffee or tea and vehicles to do night. In compounds, families calm their children to sleep, and then meet with them before a night of much-needed rest. The temple police patrol the streets, rebuking the occasional person who dares to have lights and making sure people and the streets are dark and empty… secure. And then it is morning again! At 6:00 am the island returns to its usual activity, the lights continue, cooking fires are lit, workers heading to their jobs. But the tranquility of the last 24 hours also made itself felt. We talk more quietly, we are calm and we are pleased that Nyepi will come again in a year. Instead, the day before Nyepi is a work of extraordinary! And it is very noisy as any normal day. Villages have been preparing huge papier mache demons, ranging from fear of terrible appearance. Petardos heard in the distance. And the Balinese is visiting his family and village temples for prayer. For me, I started the day with prayers at the temple of my house, then at the crossroads of Ubud for prayer with all the people of Ubud, alongside Pura Desa in Ubud, the temple to the family at Saraswati, then The Pura Desa Peliatan. Prisa back to my house to shower and change what was then the sentence in my village Pura Desa Temple, a procession to Pura Dalem deities of all peoples, including the powerful and mystical Barong and then to a banjar Last blessing. The entire village and participated in the closing ceremony of the latter we all returned to our homes for a final ritual. Make noise tremendous beating pots and pans, using a hollow change to hit the ground, knocking bamboo fun-fun, circled the property shouting at the top of our lungs. A torch lit led the way and finally all ended in the driveway where the torch was allowed to burn out accompanied by the hollow and change many offers that had been placed there before. Our house was ready for Nyepi. In Ubud, a grand parade Ogoh-Ogoh, the demons of fear papeir mache, which began about an hour before nightfall. Each village has made its best efforts to make their Ogoh-Ogoh all the fat. And each is a spectacular piece of hand made creativity, splendid in size, color and entirely spectacular demonic appearance. Each of the Ogoh Ogoh needed many strong men to carry it to the village and then to a crossroads in Ubud Ogoh Ogoh were spread and influence and go in circles. Because one of the demons was so enormous power lines that had been raised, resulting in a brief power outage for the entire area! It is a precursor of the darkness that Nyepi experienced during the 24-hour period. At the end of the parade, Ogah Ogah were taken to a central and safe location and afire. All those weeks of work, in flames! And then all scurried home. So why all the noise and activity Nyepi earlier? A central tenet of the Hindu religion is the Balinese balance. Well balanced with is not so good. Everything can not be good without evil as a counterweight. After all, without some evil, everything would be perfect! Impossible! Thus, just as there are good and useful deities, there are also many not-so-good about the spirits that lurk and want to make mischief. So in our homes we are doing everything that noise and burning torches to scare away evil spirits. The Ogoh Ogoh intend to do the same… and certainly are frightening! And finally, Nyepi is quiet and dark, so that it passes Bali evil spirits at this time of year and looking for places to make problems, which I think is the deserted island and simply pass. To maintain a balance, the Balinese worship deities who protect them and the island and respect, recognizing the existence of evil spirits, while trying to scare garbage… and then all quietly settle for 24 hours until they have passed. And states that Nyepi special quiet moment in which each of us can examine ourselves introspective, to ask forgiveness for past misconduct, think about how to be a better person in the next year, and seek guidance to find the 'right track'.

Saturday, March 1, 2008

Hotel Mentari Sanur

Mentari Sanur Hotel is situated in the heart of Village Sanur, Bali more enchanted village. Shading "Jepun" trees, this two-story, 28 room hotel offers the ideal combination of modern and Balinese charming atmosphere.

A complete aromatherapy traditional Balinese massage is an option for you, he likes to spoil yourself and enjoy spending time relaxing. Massage, at the request of the room is also available.

Tunjung Restaurant is a place to eat and drink his trilogy of food. A combination of continental and traditional Balinese. The recipe is prepared by the chef with a high taste, or you choose to just sit relaxing in the living room while you are chatting and drinking their favorite bar.











Facilities

- 28 rooms
- pool
- restaurant and bar
- Traditionally massage
- 24-hour room service
- taxi service
- ID telephone
- parking, laundry
- dry cleaning and valet
- doctor on call
- airport transfer
- Bank fore x
- postal services
- car rental
- Multilingual staff
- major credit cards












Hotel Apartments Legian

COURTYARD Hotel & Apartments is the preferred destination for travellers in Bali. An elegant boutique hotel offers all the amenities necessary to meet the diverse needs of the guests. Its architecture has an interesting and unique combination of Western and Asian styles.

Located on the road Rum Jungle in Legian, located between the famous Kuta stylish and fashionable area of Seminyak. A multitude of shops and entertainment venues within walking distance. A short walk to the beach and the famous Legian Legian street

Just 20 minutes drive from the Ngurah Rai International Airport.











Facilities

A boutique hotel that offers modern comfort in western Asia with an elegant touch, will consist of 18 hotel rooms, one-bedroom units 2 and 5 of the unit Two Bedroom. The modern rooms 2 and 3 plants is configured around two pools linked fabulous features a balcony or terrace.

Courtyard Hotel & Apartments Legian, Bali function of restaurant and bar, room service, swimming pool broadband internet wirelessly, laundry service and massage.

The comforts of the rooms are appropriate and well maintained. The hotel and apartments have television, telephone, mini bar, safe, air conditioner, DVD player, hair dryer, coffee and tea facilities, mineral water bath or shower with hot and cold water. Microwaves, toaster, silverware, dishes are available in the apartments.












For more information please visit:
www.balidiscovery.com

Villa Teresa Canggu

Villa Teresa Bali is located at Canggu Beach Village, approximately 35 minutes from the international airport - Denpasar, 10 minutes to reach International Nirwana Bali Golf Course, and 15 minutes at the shopping center of Kuta, the center of the culture is just 1 in Ubud, 5 hours.

Compared to the beach and adjoin the river into two units connect private villas whick is the first unit will consist of 3 bedrooms, the second unit 2 bedrooms to be able to combine as 5 bedrooms for all private villas in a huge compound , in each of the rooms have king-size bed, each unit has its own swimming pool and kitchen.

As can remain deprived of books or 2 bedrooms, 3 bedrooms, 4 bedrooms and be able to combine as 5 bedrooms in a private area complex, with a large open space to live in the large landscaped with flowers of various colors in the vicinity and supported by the experience of Custom personnel to service all guests.












Facilities:

-- Color TV with multiple local languages and satellite channel (Indovision)
-- Radio, stereo music, DVD and VCD
-- Bath, outdoor shower with hot and cold water
-- Jacuzzi (master room only)
-- AC in every room and living room
-- Pool in each unit villa
-- Kitchen in each of the villa units (equipment)
-- Living rooms in each Villa
-- Board of Cognac
-- Dining
-- Barbecue room
-- Massage Room outdoors (Gazebo) each villa
-- Cradle
-- 16 in Villa Staffs
-- Generator = 180 KWH
-- Electric Gov. = 106 KWH
-- flex i Telephone, Fax
-- Wireless Internet (broadband system, speed of 128 k bps)
-- Safe each room
-- Coffee Machine
-- Table tennis













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