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Monday, June 22, 2009

Losari Beach, South Sulawesi

Losari Beach (Pantai Losari) more recognized as an icon of Makassar (capital city of South Sulawesi / Sulawesi Selatan). In the last time, there we can find more tradesman on push-carts (Pedagang kaki lima). Nowadays, those food tents and stalls had been relocated in a place nearby the beach as the result of reclamation policy from local government. The government of Makassar city has built a 10 km square of ships‘ bridge in order to beautify the beach.

losari beach
bali villa hotel

Many enchantment sceneries can be found there. You can watch the detail of sun‘s movements when it is going to rise or set there. While enjoying the beauty, with the waves pounding the beach and the gentle wind will always accompany you

You may enjoy any kind of fresh sea food in the floating restaurants above Phinisi Ship (Kind of traditional ship from Sulawesi) that will offer you with various menus such as Pari fish, lobster, and squid foods. Its costs are about Rp. 7.500,00 to Rp. 25.000,00 / portion.

You will also find some cuisines that can only be found in Makassar like Pisang Epek, Pisang Ijo, Coto Makassar, and Konro Soup. You can get free internet access by hot spot along the beach.

If you are eager to go around the city enjoying its beauty, there are many public transportation services that will help you. Many hotels, restaurants, cafés along the street entertainer directly facing to the shore will create a great vacation of yours. In Somba Opu street, nearby the beach, there is a shop center that is well known as the center of gold industry and souvenir of Makassar city.


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Friday, June 12, 2009

Hotels in Kuta Bali

Bali has the biggest concentration of different types of hotels catering to the international tourist.There are several luxury properties such as Nusa Dua Beach Hotel, Club Mediterranee, Bali Sol, Putri Bali in the Nusa Dua area and Bali Hyatt, Bali Beach Hotel and Sanur Beach in Sanur and Pertamina Cottage and Bali Oberoi in Kuta.

kuta bali hotels
kuta bali hotels
Kuta is the epicenter for backpacker and package tourists who either stay in huge hotels or cheap hotels. Private villas are less frequent as Kuta lacks the space requirement for them as it is the most developed area. Prices completely depend much on the season, so if you want to stay between June-August better book in advance.

Some hotels in Kuta Bali are :

Agung Beach Bungalow
Alam Kulkul Boutique Resort
Aneka Beach Hotel
Aston Inn Tuban
Bale Bali
Bali Bungalo
Bali Mandira Hotel
Bali Matahari Hotel
Balisandy Cottages
Balisani Padma Hotel
Dayu Beach Inn
Dewa Bharata Legian
Drupadi Studio
Fat Yogi
Flamboyan Inn
Hard Rock Hotel
Harris Hotel & Residences Riverview Kuta
Harris Resort Kuta - Bali
Hotel Ratna
Hotel Sayang Maha Mertha
Inna Kuta Beach
Kuta Seaview Cottage
La Walon Hotel & Restaurant
Masa Inn
Mastapa Garden Hotel
Melasti Beach Resort & Spa
Oranjje Hotel Kuta
Poppies Bali
Rama Garden Hotel
Ramayana Hotel
Sari Bali Cottages
Simpang Inn Kuta
Sorga Cottages
Sri Ratu
Taman Sari Cottages
The Bidadari Luxury Villas & Spa
The Kuta Inn Hotel
The Lokha Legian
The Sanyas Suite
Vilarisi Hotel
Villa Diana Bali

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Monday, June 8, 2009

Tanah Lot Temple and Villa - Bali

Tanah Lot is a rock formation off the Indonesian island of Bali. It is home of a pilgrimage temple, the Pura Tanah Lot and a popular motif for tourists photography.

Tanah Lot means "Land in the Middle of the sea" in Balinese language. Located in Tabanan, about 20 km from Denpasar, the temple sits on a large offshore rock which has been shaped continuously over the years by the ocean tide.

Bali Villa Hotel
Bali Villa Hotel
The Tanah Lot temple was built and has been a part of Balinese mythology for centuries. The temple is one of seven sea temples around the Balinese coast. Each of the sea temples were established within eyesight of the next to form a chain along the south-western coast. Tanah Lot is one of the most famous temples on Bali. This is a temple complex on a cliff. Plenty of tourists come there, especially at the sunset, there are also a great amount of venders of different types offering everything possible.

At the base of the rocky island, poisonous sea snakes are believed to guard the temple from evil spirits and intruders. As well as one giant snake which also protects the temple, which was created from Nirartha’s scarf when he established the island.

In 1980 the temple’s rock face was starting to crumble and the area around and inside the temple started to become dangerous. The Japanese government then provided a loan to the Indonesia government of Rp. 800 billion to conserve the historic temple and other beach locations around the island of Bali. As a result, over one third of the rock which can be seen is artificial rock created under the Japanese upgrade works.

At the moment (July 2006) the temple is being renovated, entrance is prohibited, but the complex itself is worth visiting: very beautiful pictures can be done from two cliffs above the ocean. It is also possible to come to the temple walking in the water in order to receive the ministrations of priests, who stand there, sprinkle people with Holy water and put them (like real Hindus) some rice on the forehead, what means "good thinking".

The area leading to Tanah Lot is highly commercialised and people are required to pay to enter the area. To reach the temple, visitors must walk through a carefully planned set of Balinese market-format souvenir shops which cover each side of the path down to the sea. On the mainland cliff tops, restaurants have also been provided for tourists.

With all those facilities available in Tanah Lot makes several Bali villas development company choose this area to build their property. One such property is The Lotus Residence. This Luxury villa set amidst in the lush Paddy Fields, Tropical Balinese Garden and Lotus Ponds in the ancient village of Pandak Bandung in Kediri-Tabanan near Tanah Lot on Bali’s West Coast, perched on the ridge of the Laing river valley facing to the east. This luxury villa is just 10 kilometers from Bali Nirwana Golf Course or Tanah Lot temple.

Lotus luxury villa was designed and built by a Balinese Architect on 12000 sqm land with a distinctively Balinese flavor design used an alang-alang thatched roof, Balinese entrance gate ‘Angkul’ constructed of brick, natural white paras stone work, timber and traditional structure which has been creating a natural atmosphere blends with modern interior design in harmony with the tranquil garden and idyllic lotus pond.

The whole resident composed of four thatched structure consist of 2 of Two-Bedroom Pavilion and 2 of One-Bedroom Pavilion, Spacious semi open air living and dining area overlooking Lotus Pond with water fountain where guest could enjoy the breezy wind from the valley & paddy fields and a 8 x 20 sqm main swimming pool with Balinese open air garden gazebo ideal for relaxation.

Fully equipped kitchen, a separate staff quarter and full household of staff are also available to look after during your stay. Lotus Residence could comfortably accommodate large families or small groups of golfers and is an ideal setting for hosting intimate gathering or wedding venues. Guest may choose to rent an entire residence or an individual free standing Guest Bedroom within villa.


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Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Seminyak Beach and Villa in Bali

Seminyak is a beach on the west coast of southern Bali, just north of Legian. In recent years, the tourist development here has also absorbed the nearby villages of Umalas and Kerobokan to the north.

Seminyak is the most upmarket of the west coast's beaches, with high-end accommodation and mostly high-end restaurants and bars to serve its residents. The atmosphere is more sophisticated and laid-back than Kuta, and the beach, in particular, is quieter during the day, although this area, too, is developing fast.

Seminyak Beach and VillaSeminyak Beach and Villa hotel

The northern end of Seminyak's Petitenget Beach is administratively a part of Kerobokan. However, the actual village by this name is approximately four kilometers further inland.

Seminyak is a mixed tourist / residential area on the west coast of Bali just north of Kuta and Legian. Originally a separate township, this is now just another suburb of Kuta. This area is very popular with resident expatriates and land and accommodation prices are amongst the highest in Bali. Plenty of luxury spas and hotels abound. Owing to its high density of high end shopping, combined with the clustering of many fine eating establishments, it has rapidly become one of the most well known tourist areas on the island.

Other well know areas popular with tourists include Ubud, Sanur, Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, and the Bukit Peninsula.

In addition to a few commercial strips with popular and lively restaurants, bars, and good crafts/furniture shops, there are a few notable establishments: Ku de Ta, which is a bar/restaurant with a cult following based on its beach side/semi-resort atmosphere that has earned it the title of number one party spot in various magazines, and Oberoi, which is an expensive hotel with a worldwide reputation. La Lucciola is a restaurant located in the north of Seminyak on the beach and has been in existence for over a decade.

Just north of Kuta and Legian, Seminyak is a busy centre of Europeans, offering a glimpse of the island`s growing reputation as a stop on the international jet-set circuit. Seminyak features some of the most beautiful new resorts, villas and restaurants. Along this stretch of surf beach, Bali`s fashionable crowd lives, shops, eats and parties. Its extravagant private villas, spacious restaurants and up market hotels, make function organizers look to this area for inspiration. It is only a 15 minutes drive from Bali`s Ngurah Rai International Airport.


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