Shopping in Denpasar

Posted by | Bali Shopping Guide | Wednesday 30 September 2009 11:47 pm

Denpasar is one of the trade center for local people in Bali. It is also the capital of Bali province. One of the biggest traditional market here is Kumbasari Traditional Market. It is located in Gajah Mada Street. If you rent a car with driver or take a local tour, you may ask the driver to lead you here.
Kumbasari in the morning is a market for housewives where they can get vegetables, fish, spices, rice and other daily needs.

But after 8 in the morning it changes to be souvenir market. Here you can get many Balinese souvenirs like Balinese costumes, statues, wood carving and other creative handicrafts. They offer you in much lower prices compared to shops in areas of Legian, Kuta, Sanur and other developing tourist areas.

You can also bargain here, indeed.

Close to this market is Sulawesi street. Sulawesi street is very wellknown for its high quality textile. You may also find traditional outfit item i.e. kebaya and songket here. Meanwhile, Sulawesi street is know for gold and silver shops.

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Shopping in Bali

Posted by | Bali Shopping Guide | Wednesday 30 September 2009 11:45 pm

For tourists who love shopping in Bali, this island also offers unique shopping experience. Bargaining has become the art of shopping here which will give you an extra energy and passion whenever you go for shopping.

There are a wide number of traditional markets throughout the island, and also center s of souvenir shop which enable you to bargain. Please note, that most of shops in Bali allow you to bargain. The range you could bargain is about 10-50% from the given prices. If you’re lucky, you may get favorite things in much lower price.

Even the first try becomes a bit difficult, the next will be much more comfortable to do.

Traditional markets usually open from 8 a.m to 6 in the evening, but some close late by 10.

Traditional markets can be found in major areas in Bali like Denpasar, Kuta, Sukawati, Kintamani, Bedugul and other areas.

We recommend you to buy souvenirs in traditional markets because they offer the same or similar products with what you can find in art gallery or other shops at much lower prices. Here you can also help poor people  to survive by buying their products. And for sure, you can save money for other things, too.

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Indonesia Ornamental Fish Show 2009

Posted by | Bali Events | Wednesday 30 September 2009 10:23 pm

Venue: Jakarta Convention Center  -  Date: Thu, 10/08/2009 - Sun, 10/11/2009

The Indonesia Ornamental Fish Show 2009 (IOFS), an official exhibition and business from of the Ministry of the Marine and Fishery, is designed to promote the richness and multi-variety of hundreds of Indonesian ornamental fish and aquatic products. As the largest archipelago country in the world, Indonesia has been a leading fish ornamental and aquatic products exporter to all parts of the world.

Besides showcasing ornamental fish and aquatic products, the show is also displaying supporting products and accessories of ornamental fish.

Source : The Jakarta Post

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Surabaya’s Juanda wins airport toilet award

Posted by | Bali News | Wednesday 30 September 2009 10:20 pm

Erwida Maulia ,  The Jakarta Post  - Surabaya’s Juanda International Airport has won the Culture and Tourism Ministry’s 2009 toilet award, beating out 2007 winner Denpasar’s Ngurah Rai Airport, which now drops to fourth.

Indonesia’s main gateway, Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, just outside Jakarta, moves up from fourth in 2007 to second, in the biennial “Sapta Pesona Clean Public Toilet Award”.

The award was first handed out in 2007, and has so far involved only international airports.

Acting Culture and Tourism Minister Muhammad Nuh said he expected the award in future to also cover public toilets at tourist sites across the country.

“Granting the award to those running public toilets at tourist sites is expected to improve the quality of products and services, particularly in term of cleanliness … as part of efforts to enhance the image of national culture,” Nuh said during the award presentation ceremony.

Both Juanda and Soekarno-Hatta received a three-star rating from the jury, made up of representatives from various organizations, including the Indonesian Toilet Association, the Indonesian Consumer Foundation and the Indonesian Housekeeping Association.

The two airports are followed in the rankings by Bandung’s Husein Sastranegara, Ngurah Rai, Surakarta’s Adi Sumarmo, Yogyakarta’s Adi Sutjipto, Padang’s Bumi Minangkabau, Palembang’s Mahmud Badaruddin 2 and Makassar’s Sultan Hassanuddin; each of these was given a two-star rating.

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Miyabi can come, minister says

Posted by | Bali News | Wednesday 30 September 2009 10:17 pm

The Jakarta Post - As debate rages over the planned visit to Indonesia by Japanese porn star Maria “Miyabi” Ozawa, Communications and Information Minister Mohammad Nuh has said no one can stop her from coming to the country.

“As long as she doesn’t do any porn activity in Indonesia, then legally, [her visit] can’t be prohibited,” Nuh said recently in Kudus, Central Java, as reported by newsportal detik.com.

Several religious groups have protested against Miyabi’s plan to visit Jakarta in October to shoot a film titled Menculik Miyabi (Kidnapping Miyabi). The Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) has warned that Miyabi must never enter Indonesia, with MUI chairman Ma’aruf Amin saying Miyabi’s reputation as a porn star could have an adverse effect on Indonesians.

Nuh noted that the group’s opposition Miyabi is not about hatred, but is merely a call for morality.

“So we should also respect the opinions of those who oppose [the visit],” Nuh said, adding that it would have been better if the controversial plan hadn’t been made in the first place.

“Creativity must not ignore social sensibility,” he said. — JP

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Posted by | Bali News | Monday 28 September 2009 11:52 pm

Thejakartapost.com - Bali Governor Made Mangku Pastika said Saturday a Malaysian investor had once offered to take over the Garuda Wisnu Kencana (GWK) cultural park in southern Bali.

A planned 144-meter-tall statue of Garuda Wisnu, set to stand taller than the Statue of Liberty, is expected to be the highlight of the park.

However, lack of funding has stalled the project. Bali-born sculptor I Nyoman Nuarta is the creative mind behind the development of the GWK, which initially received strong government support.

“A Malaysian investor once expressed his intention to buy up the whole project, but we rejected the proposal,” Mangku Pastika said, adding the bid was made during his time as chairman of the GWK Foundation.

“We will not hand over the project to foreign investors,” he said.

“The Balinese should be able to complete the project by themselves. I hope the government and the Balinese people can work together to finish the project.”

Additional investment of Rp 1.5 trillion is needed to complete the park and the statue. - JP

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Building with green bricks

Posted by | Bali News | Monday 28 September 2009 11:49 pm

Anissa S. Febrina ,  The Jakarta Post ,  Jakarta   |  Tue, 09/01/2009 9:36 AM

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Steel or stone? Bamboo or brick? Concrete or composites? A wiser choice of construction materials could go a long way to transforming our cities into “greener” urban jungles.

An environmentally friendly building is not only about choice of site and the play of the layout. The actual materials that are laid down for the foundations, frames, walls, roof and cladding determine how green a building really is.

greenTo date, our vocabulary on building materials has been limited to bricks, cement, timber and glass with steel occasionally popping up when needed.

But experts agree that so much more can be done to make the already widely used materials greener or to maximize the potential of currently underused ones.

Bamboo is among the latter. The pipe-like plant that can grow and be harvested faster than conventional wood is earning the label of 21th-century building material.

“In just four or five years, bamboo stems are old enough to serve as solid framing. And every year afterwards it can still be harvested,” said Eko Prawoto, a leading architect who since 2000 has tested various types of bamboo construction.

“In a way, bamboo is more renewable than timber.”

While architects in Japan and Germany have started to explore the potential of the plant for the construction industry, not many in Indonesia are willing to take the same path that Eko trod.

“Bamboo has been utilized here for centuries and it has a social aspect, quite apart from the fact that it is a potential green building material,” he said. “Its elasticity makes it suitable for buildings in earthquake-prone areas like Indonesia and it’s a labor-intensive material.”

Because of its hollow cylindrical-shaped segments, bamboo is lighter than steel but can almost match its traction coefficient. It is also stronger than concrete.

Yet despite Indonesia’s abundance of the natural material, bamboo is still viewed as being a building material for the poor. Mention building with bamboo, and the image that most likely first comes to mind is of a makeshift shack in a rural village.

Indonesia is home to some 60 species of bamboo, on a total of around 320 hectares of plantation with an annual production of 726,000 tons, according to Forestry Ministry data.

Most bamboo production and trade is conducted by small and medium enterprises, ranging from traditional bamboo wall weavers to small workshops developing more modern bamboo product manufacturing processes.

Yogyakarta’s Gadjah Mada University researcher Morisco has developed more solid bamboo jointing by combining the woody stalks with steel plates and bolts and filling the hollow segments at the joints with cement.

The result is a roof frame that is cheaper than that made of conventional wood, less prone to termites as the bamboo is pre-treated and can hold up even in the event of earthquakes.

Morisco’s laboratory has also come up with laminated bamboo where the stalks are cut and flattened into planks similar to wooden ones. These “planks” can then be further processed into wall
cladding, doors, window sills and furniture.

And, as Eko pointed out, with plaster on both sides, a traditional bamboo wall is as sturdy as one made of brick.

A class of life: Visitors of the Bali Green School give a try at weaving roof covering from dried tall grass. JP/Zul Trio AnggonoA class of life: Visitors of the Bali Green School give a try at weaving roof covering from dried tall grass. JP/Zul Trio Anggono

Bamboo is not the only green material. Several researchers have also tried modifying the composition of conventional bricks by utilizing waste.

Yogyakarta’s Islamic State University researcher Fajriyanto adds sludge from paper factories, plastic waste and coir into a composite that could serve as building panels, which would have an elasticity suitable for construction in earthquake-prone areas.

Meanwhile, a researcher at Bandung’s Ceramic Center, Nuryanto, is currently developing permeable ceramic paving, a type of ground cover that would better let water seep into the soil than the currently available concrete blocks do.

Once the prototype is completed and industry gets involved to mass produce these paving blocks, urbanites will be able to pave their car ports while still letting water flow underground, therefore both adding to groundwater reserves and preventing flooding.

“It is made of feldspathic materials which are more porous than concrete,” Nuryanto said. “Mixed with coloring, it can still be aesthetically pleasing as well as environmentally friendly.”

For the current planned production, the feldspar, or tectosilicate minerals, can be found in Banjarnegara in Central Java and Pangaribuan in North Sumatra.

Adding waste material to composites is actually not a new thing in the building material industry.

Researchers have long suggested the addition of fly ash, the waste generated from burning coal, into concrete mix.

Most recently, researcher Puti Farida Marzuki has also suggested replacing Portland cement with a mixture of hydraulic lime with fly ash when building small houses.

“Small houses such as those built by the government public housing program don’t need the strength
of Portland cement. It’s too expensive and needs a lot of energy resources in the manufacturing process,” Puti said.

By mixing calcium hydroxide with cement-like pozzolan aggregate in a simple churning sill, locals can produce their own affordable alternative to Portland cement.

Many have tried coming up with more environmentally friendly building materials, but unfortunately, it is not that easy to tempt industries to start mass producing these alternatives.

So far, the research and development of such products has mostly been done independently of the building materials industry.

And apparently, there are no incentives available either to link inventors and producers.

For this, Indonesia might want to learn from its neighbor Singapore, which currently provides incentives for building material producers that develop greener products.

“We want to further develop our subsidy scheme into one where industries can submit an ad hoc proposal so that the support can be channeled when needed,” Singapore’s Building and Construction Authority research division director Ang Kian Seng said.

“But, we only want to support those with a sound proposal. Green construction does not need to be expensive,” he added.

Nevertheless, even without such a scheme, some local building material manufacturers have increased their own research and development efforts to serve the market with a greener product.

“The problem is that sometimes architects who are supposed to choose those greener building materials are not aware that they exist,” said Naning Adiwoso, head of Green Building Council Indonesia.

Naning pointed out that locally made products such as water-based paint, nano-finished ceramics or biofil septic tanks were already available for those looking for more environmentally friendly construction materials.

But, then again it’s always a matter of choice. Steel or bamboo? Concrete or permeable paving?

Photo by : JP/Zul Trio Anggono

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Bali PADI Scuba Diving Center

Posted by | Bali Diving | Tuesday 22 September 2009 6:44 am

Bali Diving is an excting experience to explore the beautiful underwater life where we can see a real fantastic panorama of coral and colorful fishes. Bali has many choices of the dive venue which are very famous in all over the world like: Tulamben, Amed, Padang Bay, Menjangan Island, Nusa Penida, Lembongan Island and Nusa Dua. All of them have been supported by complete diving facilities. We are very delighted to bring you there. Diving in Bali will get unforgettable experience and this under water adventure is the most attractive and always looked for by the people. Please enjoy the experience under the blue sea water with a minimum of wave, colorful coral and fishes and see the real of under water life in Bali. It’s very fantastic and don’t miss it. As the Bali Diving Center we also offer the diving course for the customers who wish to get the diving certificate here. Simply, just contact us to get your real enjoyable holiday.
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BALI DIVING
Get the fantastic and wonderful experience under the blue sea water with colorful coral and fishes from the smallest to the biggest one. The beautiful panorama under the deep blue sea and accompanied by the professional and experienced diving instructor will make your adventure is more enjoyable. We have a lot of experience to serve the divers from the beginner until the professional ones and here we have opened the diving course for you who wish to have PADI Diving Certificate, here is the place to be. The Diving Course is provided for you who have an experience of diving at your country or somewhere and insist to have diving certificate in Bali and now we open a short course with Bali Diving instructor.

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You will get the experience under the blue sea water and theoretical diving with the professional diving instructor. Bali PADI Diving Course has set proper program for the beginner to dive in Bali and get the Padi International Diving Certificate and we also open the several diving programs like; Padi Scuba Diving Course, Referral Course, Open Water Diving Course and Advance Diving Course.

PADI SCUBA DIVE COURSE ~ 2 DAYS
PRICE: US$ 205 net/person - Minimum 2 people
For Single Traveler: US$ 230 net/person

* Day 1 ~ Class Room and Swimming Pool
* Day 2 ~ Open Water Training

Please see more detail about Padi Scuba Dive Course HERE

PADI REFERRAL DIVE COURSE ~ 2 DAYS
PRICE: US$ 205 net/person - Minimum 2 people
For Single Traveler: US$ 230 net/person
This dive course will encourage you to expand your previous experience where you have earned and insist to learn intensively to get the real PADI DIVE COURSE.

* Day 1 ~ Class Room and Open Water Training
* Day 2 ~ Open Water Training

Please see more detail about Referral Dive Course HERE

OPEN WATER DIVE COURSE ~ 3 DAYS
It is a whole dive course package to bring you the exciting and first step experience into professional divers. The course will take within 3 days in the dive course center with professional dive instructor which is licensed by PADI INTERNATIONAL.
PRICE: US$ 255 net/person - Minimum 2 people
For Single Traveler: US$ 280 net/person

* Day 1 ~ Class Room
* Day 2 ~ Class Room and Swimming Pool
* Day 3 ~ Open Water Training

Please see more detail about Open Water Dive Course HERE.

PADI ADVANCE DIVING COURSE ~ 3 DAYS
PADI Advance Dive Course is an exciting dive course to experience most the underwater and learn the technical of dive within 3 days at Dive Course Center.
PRICE: US$ 255 net/person - Minimum 2 people
For Single Traveler: US$ 280 net/person

* Day 1 ~ Class Room
* Day 2 ~ Open Water Training
* Day 3 ~ Open Water Training

Please see more detail about Padi Advance Dive Course HERE

ALL PRICES INCLUDE: Round Trip Hotel Transfer, PADI Dive Certificate, Lunch, Theory, Using Pool, Gear, Insurance and Dive Instructor.
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For you who don’t have a certificate, we are delighted to bring you on the fun diving tour with the professional and experienced Diving Instructor, We will guide you on your requirement to see the real under sea water habitat, catch beautiful color fishes and a nice coral. Bali has a several diving venues where you may choose at your convenience, we are so happy to serve you.
Dive Venue

Dive Time

Min Person

Publish Rates

Our Price
Nusa Dua
1 x time

1

US$ 75

US$ 55
Nusa Dua
2 x times

1

US$ 105

US$ 90
Amed Tulamben
2 x times

2

US$ 135

US$ 125
Padang Bai
2 x times

2

US$ 135

US$ 125
Nusa Penida / Nusa Lembongan
2 x times

2

US$ 155

US$ 145
Menjangan Island
2 x times

2

US$ 155

US$ 145
PRICE included     Return Air-conditioning transfer, Lunch, Insurance, Dive Instructor

FUN DIVE TOUR FOR CERTIFICATE DIVERS
For any body who has a certificate, it is now the change for you to explore your experience in Bali and join the fun diving with us, we also provide you the professional and experienced diving instructor. Join the fun dive in Bali during your holiday with the following venues.
Dive Venue

Dive Time

Min Pax

Publish Rates

Our Price
Nusa Dua

1 x time

1

US$ 70

US$ 50
Nusa Dua
2 x times

1

US$ 100

US$ 85
Amed Tulamben
2 x times

2

US$ 130

US$ 120
Padang Bay
2 x times

2

US$ 130

US$ 120
Nusa Penida / Nusa Lembongan
2 x times

2

US$ 150

US$ 140
Menjangan Island
2 x times

2

US$ 150

US$ 140
PRICE included
Return Air-conditioning transfer, Lunch, Insurance, Dive Instructor, Diving Gear

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

* The additional charge of 3% will be charged if the payment is made by credit card for bank administration fee
* The above rates are valid until 31 March 2010

Cancellation and No Show Policy
Cancellation fee will be charged if the cancellation is made within:

* One day before the diving date will be charged 50% of the total invoice
* The same day or no show will be charged full(100%) of the total invoice
* Group booking will be advised upon the confirmation is made

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Waka Land Cruise - Four Wheel Drive Touring in Bali

Posted by | Bali Adventure | Tuesday 22 September 2009 5:30 am

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Welcome to the Waka Land Cruise is a sacred adventure to experience the mystical heart and soul of this amazing island, hidden far away from the bustle and the crowd of the world. Travel legendary luxurious land Rover, on tiny country roads and tracks, through terraces rice fields and untouched rainforest to the real heart. Exploring the land by luxurious Land Rover infiltrates the area of mount Batukaru and rural which is still natural with the muddy field is really full of exciting adventure.
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The adventure will visit a traditional farmhouse where the picnic basket will opened while you discover the fragrant spices in a tropical garden. Explore an ancient quarry where stones are still cut by ancestral methods to build the temples and shrines of the island. Admire a hot mineral spring where Balinese have been bathing here for centuries. Relax in our bamboo restaurant built by local craftsmen surrounded by the rainforest with its magic sound.
On the adventure journey you have the opportunity to taste the Balinese Lunch which is served in the ingredients from the island, some straight out from the rainforest and accompanied by red or white whine in the Rainforest Restaurant. Taste the Bali Mountain Coffee, cognac through reminds French.

Pick up time :08:30 - 08:45 am

Special Price :

Adult US$ 82 ONLY
Child US$ 44 ONLY
(Children 5 - 10 years)
Rate is net per person inclusive 21% tax and service charge

What inclusive in the rate?

* Mineral water during the journey
* Tea and coffee at the morning break
* Lunch with complimentary soft drink
* Wine, beer, tea or mountain coffee and Cognac
* Insurance

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* Jumper
* Insect repellent
* Sun screen
* Hat
* Camera

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Posted by | Bali Adventure | Tuesday 22 September 2009 4:33 am

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Elephant Safari Ride
Bali Elephant Safari Ride at TaroThis Tour is one you will not want to miss while on your holiday in Bali. The Elephant Safari Park has been acclaimed as “The Best Elephant Park in the World” by (Crocodile Hunter) Steve Irwin, many other world celebrities have visited the Park such as David Beckham & Posh Spice, Dolf Lungdren, Julian Lennon, Johnny Knoxville & Steve’O stars of the Jackass Movies plus many more. The Elephant Safari Park at Taro is quite unique, as there is not another Elephant Park like this anywhere in the World.

Elephant Safari Park, Taro
The elephant safari park was officially opened by the minister of tourism in the year 2000 after three years development. An official Member of the World Zoo Association, the Park meets International Standard for animal care and is set in more than 3 hectares of exotic landscape botanical gardens, surrounded by national forest.

Special Price:

Adult US$ 80 ONLY
Child US$ 60 ONLY
(Children 5 - 12 years)
Infant US$ 25 ONLY
(4 years and under)

What Inclusive on the Rate?

* 21% government tax and service charge
* Round trip hotel air-conditioning transfer
* Ride on elephant 35 minutes
* Elephant Park Admission
* Lunch
* US$ 50.000 insurance cover

PICK UP SCHEDULE

HOTEL AREA                              MORNING TRIP                          AFTERNOON TRIP
Tanjung Benoa area               08:00 - 08:30 am                       12:30 - 13:00 pm
Nusa Dua area                          08:00 - 08:30 am                        12:30 - 13:00 pm
Jimbaran area                          08:00 - 08:30 am                        12:30 - 13:00 pm
Kuta / Tuban area                  08:30 - 09:00 am                         12:30 - 13:00 pm
Legian / Seminyak area        08:30 - 09:00 am                        12:30 - 13:00 pm
Sanur area                                  08:30 - 09:00 am                        12:30 - 13:00 pm
Ubud area                                   08:30 - 09:00 am                        12:30 - 13:00 pm

What To Bring?

* Hat
* Short or long phants
* Sun Screen
* Sun Glasses
* Camera
* Money for drinks and souvenir

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