Minggu, 09 Desember 2012

Vacation to Tenganan

Tenganan, northwest of Candidasa, is situated about 5km from the main road. Vacation to Tenganan is a symmetrically laid out Bali Aga village with a walled homes and unique crafts. Bali Aga was the original inhabitant of Bali, before the arrival of Hindu Javanese. Tenganan retains its ancient pre-Hindu customs through a strong code of non-fraternization with outsiders, further enforced by the protection of its surrounding walls.

Tenganan is charming and has some very fascinating authentic traditional festival (ritual dances and gladiator) like Bali Aga of Tenganan often holds the battle between local youths. The people of Tenganan are skilled in the unique technique of weaving, called the 'double ikat', where the belief in the magical power of the fabric is essential in bringing out the beauty of the ikat cloth.

Jumat, 07 Desember 2012

Sheraton Bali Kuta Resort

Sheraton Bali Kuta Resort dan Beachwalk pusat perbelanjaan siap untuk menjadi pusat baru Kuta, dengan lebih dari 200 toko ritel mewah dan Cineplex. Sheraton Bali Kuta Resort Terletak di pusat Pantai Kuta, 5 kilometer dari Bali Ngurah Rai International Airport, menghadap Selat Bali dan dekat dengan tempat surfing terkenal.

Resor ini menawarkan surga eksklusif dan terpencil di tengah-tengah teras luar ruangan yang besar, kolam renang luar ruangan dan pemandangan laut yang spektakuler. The 203 kamar dan suite dengan pemandangan laut yang luas balkon pribadi, termasuk pandangan dua lantai Oceanic presidential suite di dalam pendekatan Bali kontemporer dan teknologi terbaru dalam ruang dan Sheraton Sweet Sleeper Bed.

Senin, 03 Desember 2012

Visit Ubud

Visit Ubud Monkey Forest, a natural forest reserve popular with both locals and ubud tourists. Inhabited by wild monkeys who will steal the camera, bananas, handbags, toupees, etc. These mischievous monkeys provide lots of entertainment. Interesting meandering paths lead to charming places like the bathing temple surrounded by lush remnants of ancient forest. Just off the main square a lovely arched stone bridge leads to the Hindu elephant-headed Lord Ganesh overlooking a small, square, moss-covered pool where several koi swim at his feet.