Sunday, September 4, 2011

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This video was taken at Dago and Lembang, in Bandung city of Indonesia. By Vincentius Raymond, Fery William, and Hendry Budiana. We travel to Dago in the early morning to see Sun rise. And then go to Curug Dago (Dago Waterfall). And wehen the sun is above us we decide to go without preparation to Maribaya region loacted in the Lembang, Bandung. We saw new places and curug (waterfall), and it was so much fun. OST: Bondan - Ya Sudahlah Mbah surip - Bangun tidur Black Eyed Peas - I got the feeling.
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Travelling to Bali



Whenever you visit Bali, the island of gods, you will have a feeling that it is your sweet home. This is not an exaggeration, given that Bali Private Villas can offer you the best services in a professional manner and always keep your privacy.

The island of Bali is capable of leaving you completely stunned with its natural beauty. Almost all the popular visitor areas offer the services of private villas. In addition to all the facilities offered at the Bali Private villas, private retreats are offered essentially that include a tropical garden attached to the villa.

A trip taken to Bali is not a very expensive one and you can always take your family members and your friends with you to have a quiet and yet happening vacation. However, before you plan on a trip, arranging for accommodation is one of the very important pre-requisites.
If you opt for a private villa in Bali, you need not look anywhere else. Almost everything that you would require either already available at the place of your stay, or is available locally.

The private villas that you find in Bali are designed to represent the comfort that you would feel in your own house. The houses are constructed in various settings, and yet all of them have the home-like ambience, and are therefore an ideal place to stay. Among the various types of villas that are available, one of the most popular ones are those that are exclusively designed for newlyweds. These villas provide total comfort, intimacy and complete privacy for couples who are here on their honeymoon or are just rejuvenating.

Among all the various facilities that you could desire while on a vacation, you will find everything available at your private villa in Bali.
All the houses have a little green yard at the entrance that welcomes you for your stay in this magnificent island that is itself full of scenic beauty. As you go inside, the private area and space will totallysurprise you. The villas have fully-functional kitchens for you to prepare your own food if you like. The other luxuries include television, internet connection, gymnasium rooms, etc. Also, every bedroom is centrally air conditioned thus guarantying total comfort in the night as well as daytime.

The villas in Bali are constructed keeping in mind the comfort and the conveniences of the travelers. Apart from all the basic services that you would get while you stay in hotel, the villas obviously offer much more. In terms of expenses, they might cost a little more than the expensive hotels, but the privacy and the comfort you get when in a villa are unmatched.

The basic services also include facilities like an e-suite bathroom, a Jacuzzi, kitchen gardens or green back yards and also a private swimming pool. Some villas also offer semi opened bathrooms for you to blend yourself with the lush green surroundings that can make showering a memorable experience.

The private swimming pool that you will find in your own private villa in Bali is surrounded with green tropical plants. The pool can be used at your own leisure. The beauty of the vacation increases with the dinner possibilities that are available inside the villa. Candle light dinners will never be more romantic once you dine with your spouse in the villa at Bali.

The staff offers you complete privacy when you are at the villa. However, in case of any service or emergency, you can always have them available at your doorstep. Some famous locations that offer you private villas are Kuta, Jimbaran and Canggu. So go ahead, and have the best vacation of your life!!!




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A Quick Guide to Bali Villa Destinations


Bali may not be physically large (at least not by Australian or American standards) but there are a number of clear destinations on the island. The villa accommodations on the island are largely confined to a subset of those destinations. In this article, The Insider looks at the most popular destinations offering villa accommodations.
Villas in Bali are primarily found in the following locations: Candidasa, Canggu, Jimbaran, Pemuteran, Sanur, Seseh, Seminyak, Ubud and Uluwatu. These locations are primarily spread throughout the south-central region of the island. There are few villa accommodations located in the north, far west, or far east of the island; the two exceptions being Pemuteran in the far northwest and Candidasa in the southeast.
Candidasa
Located in the south eastern portion of the island, Candidasa is the newest destination to offer villa accommodations.
Most accommodations are actually located between Candidasa and nearby Padangbai. This area first popped up on to the luxury travellers radar when the Aman group opened Amankila. The Alila group is also there now and we're starting to see a few private villas open as well. Note that dining choices in the area are limited and taxis are few and far between. Look for a villa with a chef and a driver.
Why stay in Candidasa?
This is a good jumping off point for exploring the quiet rice terraces of east Bali and the slopes of Gunung Agung. It is also a good place to catch your breath either before or after a trip to neighboring Lombok. You can catch ferries to Lombok from Padangbai, or hire a speed boat if you prefer. With recent road improvements, Candidasa is now only 45 minutes drive from Sanur.
Canggu
Canggu is the fastest growing villa accommodations area.
There is a wide number of options in this area at a variety of price ranges. Many of these accommodations are new, so finding mature gardens may be a challenge. This is alargely flat area of gently rolling fields (ex-rice fields). Most villas are garden view. There are a number of villas on the coast in this area. The nearby Canggu Club is also a magnet for new villas and if you are travelling with children, look for villas with a guest club membership; this provides options to help your kids pass the time in a supervised environment (while giving parents a much needed break!). Canggu is just a few minutes drive from Seminyak. Note that the road is crowded with traffic and taxis are not as easy to find, so you will want to find a villa with a driver.
Why stay in Canggu?
Wide range of choices, access to the beach, nearby Seminyak and the Canggu Club.
Jimbaran
Jimbaran Bay provides one of the few pleasant swimming beaches on the island, and it also gives easy access to a number of dining options. Several five star resorts are located in this area, including the Four Seasons and the Inter-Continental. Most villa operations here are villa resorts, though the nearby Tiara area provides some private luxury rentals (though these are far from the beach). This area is very popular with Asian tourists.
Why stay in Jimbaran?
Good walking and swimming beach. Access to fine dining and the seafood restaurants on the beach. This location is also just a few minutes from the airport, so getting in and out is a breeze. Taxis are easy to find here.
Pemuteran
Pemuteran is a small town located at the far northwest tip of the island. It is primarily a destination for those who wish to go snorkeling or diving around Palau Menjangan, or who wish to trek into the Bali Barat National Park. Facilities here are limited, though there are one or two good villa resorts. Dining options and transportation are rare commodities, so plan accordingly.
Why stay in Pemuteran?
The big reason to be here (OK, perhaps the only reason!) is the access to the natural features.Snorkeling and diving at Palau Menjangan are superb -- some of the best in Asia. Bali Barat is also an attraction for trekkers.
Sanur
Sanur is Bali's most gentile destination. A mecca for tourists since the 1930s, Sanur has a more laid back and mature feel that the frenetic nightlife and party scene of Seminyak. The beach here has a boardwalk and the ocean is gentle enough to allow for safe swimming. There are several villas here, some of them quite large and elegant -- and quite exclusive.


Why stay in Sanur?
This is a more quiet side of tourist Bali. You have access to everything you could want here but without the party scene.
Seseh
Seseh is a relative new-comer on the villa scene, at least in terms of name recognition. There have been villas there for some time, but most people have simply labelled the area "Canggu." In fact, Seseh is further northwest of Canggu and on the coast. You might say it is the "next" up-and-coming villa destination, the natural progression of growth and development past Canggu. Seseh is quiet and must less hectic than Seminyak. It has more of a traditional Bali village feel than Canggu (which is largely rice fields). All in all, it makes for a more relaxed and intimate feeling. On the downside, it is a fair distance from all the conveniences: shopping, markets, restaurants, and taxis. Look for a villa here with full services and make sure you have a car and a driver included.
Why stay in Seseh?
As a destination, Seseh is great if you want some place quiet and relaxed with access to an undeveloped beach. Good for families, and for anyone who plans to spend time relaxing at the villa.
Seminyak
Welcome to party central! Seminyak is the destination of choice if you want to be only a short wallk (or ride) from shopping, restaurant, markets and nightclubs. This district is urban and frenetic. This is the home of KuDeTa, LaLucchiola, the Oberoi and much, much, more. Finding an oasis of peace and quiet is a challenge but not impossible. Prices tend to reflect popularity as this is currently the destination of choice for Bali tourists looking for villa accommodations.
Why stay in Seminyak?
Convenience is Seminyak's hallmark. Everything is here. If you are party people or you really want a hopping beach scene, this is the spot for you. If you are willing to settle for a villa hotel or villa resort, there are some very good options here.
Ubud
Often referred to as the cultural center of Bali, Ubud is a destination with a difference. The feature here is culture and increasingly, fine dining; it is not the spot for nightlife. Many people view Ubud as a day trip destination and stay on the coast. For those who choose to stay in Ubud, the day time is busy and a bit hectic, but in the evenings the town slows down and is very pleasant. Lots of good museums, restaurants, and cultural attractions. Plenty of shopping here, too, but prices in recent years have gone up dramatically. Note that proper taxi services are lacking in Ubud; if you don't have your own car and driver you are at the mercy of the touts with private taxis.
Why stay in Ubud?
Ubud is cooler and damper. This is not the coast -- this is the jungle. It has completely different vibe than the coastal locations. Stay here if you want to enjoy museums, dance performances, and exploring cultural attractions.
Uluwatu
Uluwatu is a rising star in the luxury accommodations scene. (The arrival of the Bulgari helped cement that position.) Many five star resorts are under development here and there are some beautiful, large villas here as well. Some of the island's most posh accommodations are perched atop the cliffs of Uluwatu, looking out over the Indian Ocean. Find a fully serviced villa here, with a car and driver, else you will feel stranded.
Whystay in Uluwatu?
Most people that stay here fall in two classes: Either luxe travelers, or surfers. There are accommodations for both. Aside form the surfing and the views, there is not much else to recommend the area, as development of infrastructure has yet to keep pace with the arrival of the resorts and villas.



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Bali Travel Scam - Bali is also named "Flower Island", "Romantic Island," "Paradise Island"

You may not know Indonesia, but have to know about Bali. It has clear running creeks with green mountains in all seasons, flowers blooming, tall trees standing into sky.


People in Bali are philosophers of life. Working hard, enjoying food, sleeping peacefully, living with everything in harmony, enjoying every minutes of life, easy and relax life- long.


Bali has various entertainments: local culture, first class hotels, cliff viewing, volcanic viewing, watching dolphin, diving, surfing, rafting, volcano climbing, delicious food, ocean and beach activities, shopping….


Bali also named "Island of flower", "Island of Romantic”,” Island of Paradise"; it’s a place you must visit in your lifetime.


Part1: First impression about Island of Bali——basic Information about the "dish" you are making.


You can use the shortest time to learn nine tourist attractions and their locations in Bali.


Part2: How to plan travel schedule---how to “make the dish”?


Clearly set up 10 travel principles, and then complete your plan in 7 steps:


Step 1: select reasonable days of your vacation

Step 2: select your hotel

Step 3: select activities and routes you like

Step 4: select attractions you are interesting to visit

Step 5: combined the routes you selected, arrange your itinerary tentatively

Step 6: reserve hotel

Step 7: making itinerary list and budgeting


Part3: Details about Bali——materials you need for your "dish"


There are recommendation for Hotels, shopping places, attractions, food, SPA, and local communication.


Practical guides such as currency exchange, consuming, power conversion, communication, online, etc, taking care all details during your Bali trip.


There is itinerary reference provided as shortcut for travelers who has no time to plan.


Part4:Travel Preparation and Bali Registration——get ready for "cooking"


Listed from things must to bring, insurance, to enter and departure Bali.
Helping you enter Bail successfully.


Part5: Warnings——notes for "cooking"


To avoid accident happen, there are notes regarding taboo, medicine, drinking water, etc.


In addition, there are:


Helpful "warning" and "tips" regarding money saving, safety, etc. you will love those! They will help you save unnecessary expenses, keep tourist trap away!




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Saturday, September 3, 2011

Bintan Island

The Bintan Island is an island located in the Riau Islands and is the largest island in the Riau archipelago. Bintan island area reaching 1140 km2 with 105 km coastline. The Bintan island population of 200,000 people composed of various tribes of ethnic Malay, Chinese and people bugism sea. The Bintan Island has beautiful beaches and stunning, there is a gulf that can you visit and can see the beauty beneath the sea with diving. The Bintan Island has a tropical climate because of the island of Bintan is located on the equator with temperatures ranging from 21 ° to 32 ° Celsius.

The Bintan Island has many interesting natural sights, not just the beach that has beautiful white sand with stunning underwater beauty but also has a Mount Bintan island of Bintan that has a high reach 340 F, so you can see the beauty of Bintan island from above, if bintan island you visit you can also visit the night market akau, Sri Bintang Kampung Eco Tour and buy handicrafts typical of the island of Bintan. The Bintan Island all the facilities and prasara quite complete because Bintan Island has a variety of hotels and resorts that you can use when visiting the Bintan Island.

Separated from the resorts by checkpoints and armed guards, the rest of the island is "real" border town Indonesia, home to electronics factories, fishing villages and local style resorts (beach and adventure type) along the East Coast Bintan.

The colorful town of Bintan, Tanjung Pinang, 1.5 hours away from Singapore by ferry, used to be a local destination for prostitution and gambling (just like neighboring Batam), but after a clamp-down by the local authorities it is regaining its rightful reputation as one of Indonesia's most historical cities, with its ancient vibrant market partly located on stilts in the sea.

Get in
For detailed information on visas, please see Indonesia page. All Bintan ports, namely Sri Bintan Pura (Tanjung Pinang), Lobam and Bandar Bentan Telani/Lagoi are visa-free and visa-on-arrival points of entry.

As of July 2010 a 7-day visa-on-arrival at 10 US$ per person is available again for groups of 4 people or more. This visa is valid for visits to the special economic zone of Bintan / Batam / Karimum only and must be applied via the local hotel or tour agent in advance.

By plane
Bintan's Raja Haji Fisabilillah Airport (IATA: TNJ, ICAO: WIDN) only caters to a limited number of flights, none of which are international. The main operator is Riau Airlines which provides connections to Jakarta, Pekanbaru, Palembang, Jambi and the remote Natuna Islands. Sriwijaya Airoffers daily flights from Jakarta. Alternatives include flying into Singapore and taking the ferry across, or using the larger airport in neighboring Batam.

By boat
You are most likely to arrive by boat. Most international travelers arrive from Singapore and Johor Bahru. Bintan is also the major domestic seaport for the Riau Islands and is a port of call for Indonesia's major passenger shipping company Pelni. The ride across itself (return ticket around S$50) is worth the trip. Make sure you get on the open deck (most locals stay in the air-conditioned cabin). Close to Singapore, hundreds and hundreds of oil tankers, freighters and huge container ships from all over the world literally fill up the horizon in any direction. Later on on the ride, there will be small islands dotted across South China Sea, most seem uninhabited, with mysterious jungle coastlines, and dark volcanoes in the background. Just use your imagination and think about the pirates that have been hiding on those islands for centuries (and are still now), or how participants of the "Survivor" TV series would cope on such an island, with huge pythons all over the jungle.
There are several passenger ports in Bintan. The most common one is at Tanjung Pinang where most short-distance inter-island ferries and those from Singapore and Johor Bahru dock. The other ferry terminals are at Tanjung Uban, Kijang (where Pelni boats dock), and Teluk Sebung which serves the Bintan Resorts area on the northern part of the island. Please see Bintan Resorts for details to get to that part of Bintan.

From/to Singapore - three companies - Penguin, Indo Falcon and Berlian/Wavemaster - operate ferries between Singapore's Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal and Tanjung Pinang. Together, they operate six ferries on weekdays, increasing to nine during weekends and public holidays. Tickets cost around S$50-59 return / S$40 one way (excluding Indonesia port tax).

The various ferries from Singapore take around 2 hours to get to Tanjung Pinang. When you arrive you should confirm your return at the ferry company offices ASAP as the ferries can get full. It is impossible to get out of the terminal without a guide latching on to you, so take advantage and get them to show you where the office is, they may offer to do this anyway. It is roughly - left out of the terminal, then take the first left and the office is at the end of the street and should only take a couple of minutes to reach.

From/to Malaysia - around five ferries daily to/from the Johor Bahru International Ferry Terminal at Stulang Laut, Johor Bahru, to Tanjung Pinang. Tickets cost RM75/125 one-way/return excluding taxes. Journey takes 90 mins.

From/to Batam
o Baruna (Tel: +62-771-28578 in Tanjung Pinang, +62-778-479162 in Telaga Punggur) and Sentosa speedboats run virtually every 15 minutes between Telaga Punggur on the southeastern end of Batam and Tanjung Pinang, the main town on Bintan. The fare is Rp. 40.000 before port taxes of Rp. 3.500 (1 hour). Slightly less frequent speedboats run between Telaga Punggur and Tanjung Uban on the western end of Bintan.
o Several ferries which originate from cities in the Sumatra mainland also call at Sekupang, the main domestic ferry port on Batam, before continuing to Tanjung Pinang.