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THE SUN... THE SAND... THE SURF... THE CULTURE OF PARADISE AND OVER 18,000 SURROUNDING ISLANDS

FEBRUARY 2013 VOLUME 14 NO. 153

A WAY TO AWAKEN YOUR INNATE HEALING ENERGY

BLACKHOUSE SEVEN UNIQUE THEMES AT THIS DINING HOT SPOT IN JAKARTA

GLAMOROUS VS. BOHO CHIC www.baliandbeyond.co.id

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TWO FANTASTIC JEWELRY SPOTS FOR FEBRUARY GIFTING NEEDS

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SPREAD THE L VE ‘Om Swastiastu...’ Happy February! This issue is not meant to be a romantic issue, but it was hard to not have love on our minds with Valentine’s Day just around the corner. So while we’ve provided a plethora of options for you if you want to celebrate with your beloved, we also tried in a number of ways to present love in a broader sense this month. For example, our February FotoFolio features heartwarming photos captured around the island, some of which are moments caught between parents and their children. South African photographer Jayesh Madhoo finds the people and ceremonies of Bali absolutely inspiring, and his passion certainly shines through in his photos. We also made sure to include articles on the Chinese New Year, which takes place this month. We believe it is important to be educated about this holiday since it is celebrated by so many Indonesians around the archipelago. We hope that the added knowledge will breed tolerance and understanding and we hope people always keep an open mind and open heart towards people of all cultural traditions, religions, skin colors, and socio economic backgrounds. Not only do we need to remember to give our love to the people around us, but also to the environment that sustains us. This has been especially on our minds after the severe flooding that crippled the capital. We hope Bali doesn’t ever experience that degree of natural disaster, and we encourage everyone to make a conscious effort to refrain from careless actions that increase the likelihood of this happening. In this month’s Action & Attraction, learn to appreciate the earth by taking part in a nature walk in Ubud, where you can learn all about the natural remedies that grow in Balinese soil. And circling back to romantic love, don’t forget to check out the Kayumanis Resort, a quiet property where the ‘no small children allowed’ policy will guarantee peace and tranquility during your romantic getaway. Also take a look at the Four Seasons Resort at Sayan for their couples Ayurvedic spa options and read about two jewelry stores that we’ve hand selected to fulfill your gifting needs! Make February the month where you show love not only to your romantic partner but also to your environment, family, friends, neighbors, coworkers, and anyone who looks like they could use a friendly smile. ‘Om Shanti Shanti Shanti Om…’ The Team

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CONTRIBUTORS

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1 Dwi Putri Ratnasari is a writer who dreams of publishing a book and filming a documentary about cultural festivals in Indonesia. 2 Steffi Purba is a contributor for a national business newspaper who loves traveling and photography. 3 Ari Mustikawati has been working in media for more than four years. She adores photography and refers to her beloved cameras as ‘Kate’ and ‘John’.

4 Bayu Rahanatha is a lecturer at Udayana University and a Marketing Communication specialist. He recently started his own business in tourism yet still finds time to continue his writing hobby. 5 Janelle Maree is an educator and a health and wellness coach who enjoys traveling the globe and indulging in all things healthy and green. www.janellemaree.com.au 6 Shinta Eka is a merry young journalist in Japanese media. She also freelances for a UK-based agency and Indonesian graphic design website.

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BALI & BEYOND General Manager Senior Editor Editorial Advisors Graphic Advisor

GOESTAMAR ARDIBRATA [email protected] MUTIA ARINI ADISOMA [email protected] A.A. GEDE RAI, JOHN M. DANIELS WENIAR PRAMESTI

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Contributors DWI PUTRI RATNASARI, ARI MUSTIKAWATI, BAYU RAHANATHA, SHINTA EKA, JAYESH MADHOO, STEFFI PURBA, JANELLE MAREE, RAHADI PURNAWAN, AGUNG PARAMESWARA Jakarta Marketing Services/Subscription SETYO HARYUNI INDAH PUTRI [email protected] Tel: (021) 315 2672 (Ext. 180) Publisher PT. BUMI DIAN KUSUMA Commissioner SOETIKNO SOEDARJO Director MAULANA INDRAGUNA SUTOWO Division Head MRA Printed Media INDRIATI WIRJANTO Printing PT. SUBURMITRA GRAFISTAMA, JAKARTA OFFICE Bali White House - Jl. Dewi Sri No. 23 Block IV, Kuta 80361- Bali Tel: +62 361 8868601-2, Fax: +62 361 750075 E-mail:[email protected] http://www.baliandbeyond.co.id

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INVITE&INDULGE TANTRIC BLISS COVER

Elusive Beauty By Rahadi Purnawan

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Awaken your ‘kundalini’ at the Four Seasons Resort in Sayan

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REST&RELAXATION TRANQUIL FOR TWO

CRAFT&CULTURE GONG XI FA CAI! Learn about Chinese New Year in Indonesia and all its festive crafts

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PONDERINGPOINT ISLAND OF ROMANCE Will Bali one day cease to be the ideal romantic destination?

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GLAMOROUS VS. BOHO CHIC Two fantastic jewelry spots to suit your February gifting needs

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18 PRIMEPROMOTION Hot deals and promotions of the month that shouldn’t be missed.

22 NEW&NEWS This month’s select news updates from the island’s tourism industry and what’s new around the island.

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News updates from the tourism industry and what’s new beyond Bali.

DINE&DELIGHTS CHEZ GADO GADO

78 COMMUNITYCALENDAR Schedules, calendar highlights and various happenings of interest, from art exhibitions to special events.

A charming beachside restaurant perfect for romantic sunset dinners

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80 SEE&SEEN Snapshots of events and happenings within the preceding month.

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FOTOFOLIO HEARTWARMING

Moments of love captured from around the island FEBRUARY 2013 14 BALI&BEYOND

Map of Bali showing specific tourism areas and places of interest, as well as a distance scale between the island’s main destinations.

86 INFOINDEX Useful directory of companies and island-based businesses.

FIRST COLUMN PHOTO COURTESY OF JEMME JEWELLERY, SECOND COLUMN PHOTO BY JAYESH MADHOO, THIRD COLUMN PHOTO COURTESY OF AYANA RESORT & SPA

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Privacy and romantic moments guaranteed at these adult-only villas

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ACTION&ATTRACTION

70 CAPITALCORNER BLACKHOUSE

Four levels and seven unique interior themes at this dining hot spot in South Jakarta

BALI HERBAL WALK

Learn all about the natural remedies found in Balinese soil

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TOP PHOTO BY SHINTA EKA, BOTTOM PHOTO BY JANELLE MAREE

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PRIMEPROMOTION

FEAST AT FEAST Sheraton Bali Kuta Resort presents a delicious feast to welcome the Year of the Black Snake. At Feast, Sheraton’s multi-cuisine concept restaurant, celebrate the occasion with fresh seafood and regional specialties for Rp. 288,000++ per adult. Feast also offers the Prosperity Buffet Dinner featuring Chinese tea cocktails on arrival, traditional Chinese green tea throughout the buffet, Yee Sang Chinese salad, and Lo Hei, or Prosperity Toss, for each family. Sheraton Bali Kuta Resort, Jalan Pantai Kuta, Kuta (0361) 846-5555, www.sheraton.com/balikuta

APHRODISIAC MENU SAKALA Bali has decided that love deserves more than one day this year, so all throughout February SAKALA invites romantics to share a truly decadent aphrodisiac 9 course menu created by none other than their very own Chef Frédéric Boulay. Included in the 9 courses is the mouthwatering Slow Roasted Rack of Lamb with creamy mushroom gnocchi and shaved black truffle, young vegetables and red wine sauce. The menu is priced at Rp. 2,000,000++ per couple, which includes complimentary SAKALA Bali Truffles to make the romance last all the way home. SAKALA Bali, Jalan Pratama No. 88, Tanjung Benoa

LUCKY COOKIE Courtyard by Marriott Bali Nusa Dua is giving its guests that arrive between February 10 and February 18 chef-made fortune cookies that include entrance passes to the nearby Museum Pasifika, dinner at the prestigious Bvlgari, and reflexology and couples’ spa treatments. Full holiday prizes start with two nights deluxe, two nights premium, three nights pool terrace, and conclude with five nights in a one-bedroom suite with a beach club dinner, spa treatment for two, and free happy hour. Courtyard by Marriott Bali, BTDC Lot SW1, Nusa Dua (361) 300-3888, www.courtyardmarriottbali.com

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ALL COURTESY PHOTOS

(0361) 776-033, www.sakalabali.com

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PRIMEPROMOTION

SHOWER ME WITH ROSES AYANA Resort and Spa Bali is celebrating Valentine’s Day by offering guests a special spa package that is all about flowers. The Valentine’s Bouquet Spa Package includes a lovely flower petal foot wash, fruit and flower petal body scrub, lavender rose milk flower bath, aromatic petal massage, chocolate cake and wild cherry tea during the milk flower bath, and a spa gift. Take advantage of this treatment between February 14 and 16 in the privacy of a couple’s Spa Villa for Rp. 3,500,000++ per couple. AYANA Resort & Spa Bali

CHAMPAGNE SUPERNOVA

Jalan Karang Mas Sejahtera, Jimbaran

Nikko Bali Resort & Spa is holding an exclusive dinner with the

(0361) 702-222, www.ayanaresort.com

world-renowned champagne brand Armand de Brignac to celebrate St. Valentine’s Day on February 14. Armand de Brignac is produced by the award-winning Cattier family, owners of champagne vineyards since 1763. The dinner features three variants – Armand de Brignac Blanc de Blancs, Armand de Brignac Brut Gold and Armand de Brignac Rose – paired with an exquisite four course menu prepared by Executive Chef Attila Körmöczi. The dinner takes place at The Shore Restaurant & Bar for Rp. 2,900,000 net per person. To make your reservation, contact [email protected]. Nikko Bali Resort & Spa, Jalan Raya Nusa Dua Selatan, Nusa Dua (0361) 773-377, www.nikkobali.com

PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Golden Lotus at Bali Dynasty Resort is offering a special “Yee Sang” menu from January 26 to February 25 in conjunction with the Chinese New Year. The Chinese believe that eating Yee Sang Chinese salad during the Lunar New Year will bring prosperity in life and business. Small, medium, and large Yee Sang will be offered as well as a full Yee Sang Prosperity Set Menu for Rp. 219,000 net per person (minimum two persons). On February 9 watch the barongsai dance during dinner or the Chinese Duo on February 10. Both shows begin at 7 p.m. Golden Lotus at Bali Dynasty Resort, Jalan Kartika, South Kuta

SKY LOVE The 101 Legian is offering a dinner package called Sky Love for Rp. 200,000++ per couple on February 14. Treat your taste buds to three courses of Western cuisine and a special dessert, accompanied by acoustic performers at the Urban Herbs Grill & Bar. Alternatively, enjoy the Sky Love package at their Rooftop Dine & Music Lounge with a night sky view. On February 15, come back to the 101 for the Mermaid in Love Party by the Sky Pool from 4 to 9 p.m. where there will be special performances by DJs, dancers and jugglers. The 101 Legian, Jalan Raya Legian No. 117, Badung (0361) 300-1101, www.the101bali.com

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ALL COURTESY PHOTOS

(0361) 752-403, www.balidynasty.com

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NEW&NEWS

BALI’S FINEST The Courtyard by Marriott in Nusa Dua has just appointed Chef Wayan Wicaya as their new Executive Chef. Born and raised in North Bali and praised internationally, he has more than two decades experience in Bali’s finest kitchens and aboard America’s premier family cruise line as well as one of Indonesia’s finest in-flight catering services. Chef Wayan is also the winner of the Global Chefs Challenge, a competition between chefs from 88 countries sponsored by the World

WHET YOUR APPETITE

Association of Chefs.

Bamboo Chic, at the up and coming Le Méridien Bali Jimbaran, presents a

Courtyard by Marriott Bali Nusa Dua

contemporary concept of Pan-Asian meets authentic Balinese flavor with dishes

BTDC Lot SW1, Nusa Dua

that can be enjoyed family-style. Located next to the resort’s salt water lagoon

(361) 300-3888

pool, Bamboo Chic also boasts fresh organic ingredients, an engaging live

www.courtyardmarriottbali.com

kitchen, and wine from Starwood’s Wines of The World collection. Bamboo Chic at Le Méridien Bali Jimbaran, Jalan Bukit Permai, Jimbaran (0361) 846-6888, www.starwoodhotels.com/lemeridien

THE ECO FRONTRUNNER Maya Ubud Resort & Spa has been re-certified by Green Globe Certification for its sustainable operations and management 2012 – 2013. The resort has set a new precedent as the first hotel in Bali to achieve the highest ranking ever in the Green Globe program. The certification cemented the five-star resort’s commitment to continually conduct business in a sustainable and responsible manner. Maya Ubud Resort & Spa Jalan Gunung Sari Peliatan, Ubud (0361) 977-888, www.mayaubud.com

UK MAKES A SPLASH Premier Inn, United Kingdom’s leading economy hotel brand, has landed its first hotel in Indonesia. The hotel will be built in Jimbaran and is 2013. The groundbreaking of the Premier Inn Bali Jimbaran marks the first of several developments planned for Indonesia and Southeast Asia. The UK hotel brand has over 630 budget hotels across the UK, Ireland, Middle East and India. www.premierinn.com

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expected to open during the second half of

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NEW&NEWS

MAKASSAR, REJOICE Air Asia has announced a number of new flight routes, including a daily flight between Denpasar and Makassar starting March 1, 2013. Tourists from South Sulawesi will now have better access to the island of the gods, and tourists in Bali are now only a short flight away from culinary delights such as coto Makassar stew and konro ribs or a visit to the Trans Studio indoor theme park, one of the

ROMANTIC CHIC

largest in Indonesia.

The Mozaic Beach Club in Batu Belig has opened an exquisite new private

www.airasia.com

dining room. The “Lotus Arts de Vivre Private Dining Room Created for Chris Salans” is a romantic option offering the finest of the Mozaic name and chic décor. Under a starry sky, surrounded by gold lotus ponds and silver-gilded lion and dragon heads, the private dining room welcomes up to 20 guests and is available for private family dinners, romantic getaways or corporate dining upon reservation. Mozaic Beach Club Jalan Pantai Batu Belig, Kerobokan, (0361) 473-5796 www.mozaic-beachclub.com

ADULTS & KIDS LOVE Bali Dynasty Resort celebrated receiving three accolades in December. The first was the Gold Plaque awarded by the Travel Corporation, one of the biggest wholesale producers of room nights out of Australia to Bali. The second was Best Family Resort in Indonesia from the Indonesian Tourism and Travel Awards 2102/2013, and the third was the Emerald Award from Tri Hita Karana, which is the highest honor celebrating the incorporation of spiritual, social and environmental principles and practices into a business.

SUSTAINABLE COMFORT

Bali Dynasty Resort, Jalan Kartika, South Kuta (0361) 752-403, www.balidynasty.com

The Akmani Legian has opened in Bali’s vibrant shopping avenue Legian. Featuring a unique hotel concept with sustainability in mind, it radiates a modern design with a classic and traditional touch through the use of natural, sustainable materials. ALL COURTESY PHOTOS

Vertical Point, the hotel’s rooftop Jacuzzi Bar, also features the same natural elements in its décor. The opening represents a milestone for the Akmani brand and their first venture into Bali. The Akmani Legian, Jalan Legian Raya No. 91, Kuta, (0361) 300-9191, www.akmanilegian.com

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CRAFT&CULTURE

GONG XI FA CAI! LEARN ABOUT CHINESE NEW YEAR CELEBRATIONS IN INDONESIA AND THE CRAFTS USED TO LIVEN UP THE FESTIVITIES.

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he Chinese Lunar New

a mark or reminder for the need

of fireworks and blowing of trumpets

Year has been observed

to be more settled in the year to

are some of the many things people

as a national holiday in

come. Right before the New Year

anticipate seeing and experiencing

Indonesia since 2003.

they will conduct a ritual of cleaning

during the Chinese New Year

The holiday falls on

their homes, including clothes and

festival. One special attraction is

different dates each year – between

all utensils as a symbol of driving

the lion dance, known in Indonesia

January 21 and February 20 on

away bad luck and getting ready to

as barongsai, where performers

the Gregorian calendar. This year,

welcome a prosperous year.

mimic a lion’s movements while in

Chinese Indonesians will celebrate

Chinese Indonesians in Bali are

a lion costume. This dance is often

lunar New Year on February 10,

influenced by the Balinese culture.

mistakenly referred to as the dragon

which marks the beginning of the

Outside of Bali you won’t find

dance. The difference is that the

Year of the Snake.

flowers as offerings in Buddhist

lion costume is maneuvered by two

temples, and burning incense is also

people, where as the dragon dance

is Cap Go Meh, which has its roots

part of the prayer rituals here, which

requires many people.

in southern China and is the fifteenth

produce a sweet aroma for the gods

day of celebration. This is a time

they pray to.

The culmination of this celebration

to give thanks, pray for better days ahead as well as pray for ancestors. For Chinese Indonesians, the New Year celebration is considered

The lion is considered a symbol of happiness and something that brings good luck, so the dance is

SIGHTS & SOUNDS

often performed during ceremonies

As with the New Year celebration on

for business openings, temple

the Gregorian calendar, the lighting

inaugurations and of course the New Year festival. Some other things that cannot be separated from the festival are lanterns and red decorations, incense, red envelopes for giving money to relatives, Cheongsam dresses and Chinese moon cakes.

ALL OF THE LIGHTS The Lantern Festival is celebrated on the evening of Cap Go Meh. During this time the streets, narrow lanes, and various other places are decorated with an array of festive lanterns. People go out to enjoy

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a lantern, you can get one for anywhere between Rp. 5,000 to Rp. 300,000. Prices vary depending on the size and process of making the lanterns.

LUCKY CHARMS In Chinese culture, adults must give red envelopes to others. Usually it is married people that give these envelopes, as they are the ones who are considered adults. There is a tree that is used to hang the red envelopes called a ‘mei hwa’ tree. This tree is believed to bring good luck for the year ahead, which makes it a necessary ornament for those celebrating the occasion. Another must-have during the celebration is moon cakes. Moon cakes taste sweet and are made of glutinous flour and sugar. People believe that if you eat a moon cake you will live a sweet life and your happiness will not end. This cake is seasonal, so it’s hard to find in the markets aside from the days leading letter puzzles under the glow of the lanterns. The lanterns are traditionally

usually the most popular image used. There are many places in Bali that

up to the Chinese New Year. You can find these cakes in the Denpasar

sell lantern crafts, especially in the

area, for example Chinese shops in

Kerobokan area. These craftsmen

Buluh Indah sell them especially for

made from paper, animal skin or

usually receive orders a month

this occasion. For mei hwa trees,

other soft materials, and whereas

before the Chinese Lunar New Year,

candles, incense for prayers, red

previously the source of the light for

not only from Bali but also from other

envelopes, and Cheongsam dresses,

lanterns was candles, these days

places outside the island. Hotels,

head to the Udayana shopping area

most lanterns use electricity. Red

restaurants and villas often have their

in Denpasar or the Badung Market.

is the color most commonly used

lanterns made by them each year.

and many lanterns are decorated

Lanterns come in various sizes

As the Year of the Snake begins, let’s hope there will be a balance in

with Chinese calligraphy. People

and shapes such as spheres,

all elements on this earth. Let’s also

also like to design lanterns with

ovals or cylinders. Lanterns with

hope that the year will be better than

historical figures, gods of Taoism

contemporary shapes are designed

the last in terms of career, finance,

and Buddhism or zodiac animals.

to still have an oriental touch. If

education, health, and love! „

The current year’s Chinese zodiac is

you are interested in purchasing

By Steffi Purba

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PHOTOS BY AGUNG PARAMESWARA

the exciting nightlife or to play

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LIFESTYLE&LEISURE

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A fine selection of Amethyst pieces at Jemme Jewellery

GLAMOROUS VS. BOHO CHIC

LEFT PHOTO BY MUTIA ADISOMA, RIGHT PHOTO COURTESY OF JEMME JEWELLERY

THIS FEBRUARY, ARE YOU PLANNING TO PRESENT A SPECTACULAR PIECE OF JEWELRY TO THE ONE YOU LOVE? OR PERHAPS YOU WANT TO HAND MAKE SOMETHING TO GIVE TO A FRIEND? WE’VE SELECTED TWO SPECIAL SPOTS THAT WILL SURELY SUIT YOUR JEWELRY NEEDS.

GENTLEMEN, TAKE NOTE

a necklace, earrings or bracelet,

For those who are accustomed to

you will have no trouble picking

lavishness, you will feel right at

out something glamorous for your

home when you walk through the

special someone. Looking around

doors of Jemme Jewellery. Sunlight

the showroom, we noticed that

filters through the delicately draped

colored diamonds, rubies, and

windows to lend a soft light to the

sapphires abound, among other

spacious room, and everything

beautiful untreated stones. Designer

is immaculate and exquisitely

Luke Stockley is definitely a fan of

arranged. Sparkling and shining

color and his designs are influenced

from behind the windows of display

by colorful Bali, which he has called

cases, the jewelry practically pulls

home for many years now.

you in to take a closer look.

Aside from colored jewelry,

Whether you are searching for

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another thing Jemme specializes in

is engagement and wedding bands.

you can find stunning pieces from

We were especially enamored with

You’ll find a gorgeous selection

Rp. 200,000 up to $200,000 and

the Diamond, Black Diamond, and

of white, yellow, and rose gold

everything in between. This may be

Amethyst 18ct White Gold Earrings.

diamond bands. We recommend

surprising to those who assumed that

It’s hard to believe that anyone could

taking a look at their ring collection,

Jemme was out of reach.

be disappointed by a declaration

especially if the time finally feels

Even though many search for the

ripe to pop the question to the one

traditional heart shape to give as a

you love.

gift during Valentine’s, Luke Stockley

of love paired with these glittering beauties. „

recommends going for Amethyst,

Jemme Jewellery

intimidated by the thought of so

the birthstone for February. The

Jalan Raya Petitenget No. 28,

many precious jewels in one room,

purple gemstone feels so fresh for

Kerobokan

don’t turn and run the other way just

2013 and Jemme currently stocks a

(0361) 473-3508

yet. Jemme offers an eclectic mix –

stunning array of Amethyst jewelry.

www.jemmebali.com

For those who feel slightly

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LEFT PAGE PHOTOS COURTESY OF JEMME JEWELLERY, RIGHT PAGE PHOTOS COURTESY OF JEWEL ROCKS

Clockwise from top: A selection of diamond bands in 18ct yellow, white and rose gold; Silver Heart Pendant; 18ct White Gold Diamond, Black Diamond, and Amethyst Earrings; 18ct White Gold, Diamond, and Sapphire Necklace

LADIES, LISTEN UP

thoughtful piece of jewelry that you

February doesn’t have to be

hand-make yourself!

depressing for you single ones out

The Jewel Rocks D.I.Y store sits

there. If the chances of someone

on a classy and quiet little street

surprising you with diamonds or

opposite The Seminyak. The cozy

some other precious jewel seem

space is decorated with small

rather unlikely this year, why not turn

hanging rugs and a large rope of

around and give instead? Friends

brightly colored tassels, conjuring up

and family are always there for

feelings of wanderlust and adding a

us when we need them, sticking

dreamy element to the space. Music

around even during the worst of

from the radio creates a fun and

times. Maybe it’s time to show them

relaxed atmosphere, and the designs

how much they mean to you with a

of Jewel Rocks founder Imelda

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Widjaja and her team provide

difficulty deciding between several

line instead, prices range from Rp.

great inspiration for Do-It-Yourself

options.

55,000 to Rp. 840,000 for pieces

customers. The Jewel Rocks D.I.Y store

Imelda Widjaja is a lover

adorned with semi-precious stones.

of surfing, travel, and freedom.

We particularly liked the Astrology

provides all the beads, twine,

Inspired by friendship and bracelet

collection and free-spirited Cosmic

brightly colored fine threads, jewels,

exchange, the opening of the

Wonder collection and think they

and rocks you’ll need to create the

D.I.Y outlet seemed like a natural

would make great gifts. It also

perfect friendship bracelet. We had

progression after the success of her

doesn’t hurt to splurge on something

so much fun sorting through the glass

boho chic jewelry line in Japan,

for yourself. „

bottles filled with beads, and then

Sweden, and Australia and the

By Mutia Adisoma

mixing and matching until the color

popularity of Lumiere’s Voyage – her

combination felt just right. The staff

shop on Drupadi Street – with local

was very attentive, lending a helping

and foreign tourists alike.

hand when we struggled with tiny

Prices start from Rp. 130,000 to

Jewel Rocks D.I.Y Jalan Kayu Aya No. 10B, Seminyak

beads, and happily offering design

create your own D.I.Y bracelet. If

(0361) 735-499

recommendations when we had

you decide to buy directly from their

www.jewelrocks.com

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Clockwise from top: Beads, twine, jewels, and colored threads abound; A colorful corner in the D.I.Y shop; Examples of friendship bracelets available straight off the Jewel Rocks line

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DINE&DELIGHTS

A fresh take on Indonesian Gado Gado salad served with peanut sauce

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BEACHSIDE ROMANCE CHEZ GADO GADO IS A GLIMMERING GEM ON THIS PARADISE ISLAND. GRAB SOMEONE SPECIAL AND HEAD TO THIS CHARMING RESTAURANT TO DINE WHILST WATCHING THE GLORIOUS GOLDEN SUN SINK INTO THE HORIZON.

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he executive chef of

peanut sauce. It comes in a small

Chez Gado Gado and

and well thought out presentation; a

his team are on their A

mix of different colors and flavors.

game, presenting guests

The slightly sour note from the first

with an extraordinarily

bite and the sweet taste from the

creative menu while maintaining

peanut sauce clean the palate in

the quality of fine dining. Nothing

preparation for the next course.

goes unnoticed and every detail is

The Deuxiéme course follows,

carefully upheld in their menu of

with Pink Snapper encrusted in seeds

French and Asian influenced cuisine.

and nuts. It is served with sweet and

This month the team’s carte du

sour carrot jus, coriander, potato

jour reflects their finest cooking

purée, cherry tomato and capers,

techniques and brilliant food

and garnished with organic baby

knowledge. The Première course

carrots. The course delivers lively

starts off with a tantalizing thinly

flavors and interesting texture. The

sliced fresh Kingfish Carpaccio

moist fish stands out with its tasty

served with shallot marmalade, dill

seeded crust – a playful experience

and apple vinaigrette. Alternatively,

in every bite. The Troisiéme course is served

select the refreshing Gado Gado salad consisting of vegetables,

next, featuring Grilled Atlantic

flowers, and herbs served with

Scallop with green pea ravioli,

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Top: Grilled Atlantic Scallop with green pea ravioli, soybean vinaigrette, sunchoke puree and Iberico ham. Bottom: Grilled Beef Tenderloin with parsnip, grilled baby roman lettuce, braised beef cheeks and jus

soybean vinaigrette, sunchoke purée

‘paolo’ cooked with duck fat for

beautiful at sunset, especially with

and Iberico ham. It is a simple

a buttery note. Both menu options

the added glow of orange from the

dish but has managed to become

deliver delectable flavor and top

setting sun. Though proper attire

my new personal favorite. All the

shelf quality.

is appreciated, Chez Gado Gado

As a conclusion to the meal, the

feels unpretentious and laid-back. A

deliver a harmonious subtle flavor…

Chocolate Volcano Cake comes

restaurant with many charms, it is an

simply perfect!

highly recommended. The moment

ideal option for your next romantic

you press your fork in, warm

dinner. Bon Appétit! „

are two menu items that I find really

chocolate will ooze out like lava to

By Ari Mustikawati

difficult to rank one over the other:

envelop the small but luscious cake.

the succulent Grilled Beef Tenderloin

There is soft and gooey deliciousness

Chez Gado Gado

with parsnip, grilled baby roman

in every bite.

Jalan Camplung Tanduk

Entering the main course, there

lettuce, braised beef cheeks and jus,

Chez Gado Gado is an airy

(Dhyana Pura) 99, Seminyak

and the Pan Seared Duck served

and efficient space. The white

(0361) 736-966

with red cabbage and pomme

cloth tables and chandeliers look

www.gadogadorestaurant.com

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PHOTOS BY ARI MUSTIKAWATI

ingredients combine beautifully to

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INVITE&INDULGE

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TANTRIC BLISS ENJOY A STIMULATING RANGE OF SPA OFFERINGS BASED ON UNIQUE HERBAL AND ANCIENT AYURVEDIC TRADITIONS AT THE SPA PAVILIONS OF FOUR SEASONS RESORT BALI.

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he sky was growing darker and darker as I entered the lobby of the Four Seasons Resort in Sayan. By the time I

had made it across the impressive bridge and down a few flights of stairs to their spa area, the skies had officially burst open in a downpour that would leave the umbrella-less soaked to the very core. After a refreshing cup of tea, I was ushered back out with a large umbrella to an awaiting buggy. Even though spa treatments can be done in the area where I registered,

wholeness, as it is believed there

that day we were headed to their

is no separation between us and

spa pavilions, located not far away.

what is all around us. Our Five

When we got there I was surprised

Layers of Being, or Panca Maya

to find that in spite of the downpour,

Kosa, keep us in constant contact

the thatched roof villa complex

with the surrounding world at both

looked undeniably beautiful. It

conscious and subconscious levels.

seemed to float on the large lotus

So ill health can be caused not only

pond, set to a backdrop of lush

by imbalances within our physical

green tropical foliage.

body, but also by a physical and

The Spa at Four Seasons in

spiritual disconnect from the larger

Sayan offers chakra balancing,

environment we are a part of.

Balinese Ayurvedic healing, yoga

Addressing the “feeling” layer

and meditation. Balinese medicine

of Panca Maya Kosa, four special

aims to reestablish balance and

treatments are offered at the Four

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this could have been due to the

expectations, I will say this: the

connect guests to their complete self.

rain being more distracting than

atmosphere of the spa pavilions,

On that rainy day I came in search

I realized, or because I had the

the steam bath and flower bath at

of Tantric Bliss.

massage solo. Though it is perfectly

the start of the treatment, and the

fine to get this massage on your

massage techniques used were

brings the divine power of Shiva

own, it is recommended to have this

outstanding. I wanted to linger in

(masculine) and the creative energy

treatment as a pair. I imagine there

the flower bath forever, gazing out

of Shakti (feminine) together by

is a much different energy created

of the large pavilion windows to

awakening the ‘kundalini’ – a very

with two intertwined souls and four

the soothing sound of music. The

intense healing form of energy that

expert massage therapists working

therapists’ massage technique was

rests dormant at the base of the

their magic in one room.

also something I will not forget – a

The Tantric Bliss massage

spine. To awaken the kundalini, two

This also may not have been the

gliding motion that felt distinctly

highly-trained therapists massage

best treatment for me at the time.

different from any other massage I’ve

simultaneously using gentle and

After each session the therapists

experienced. I felt calm and relaxed

flowing movements while chanting

present guests with a “therapist

at the end of the treatment and the

sacred mantras. When awakened,

recommendation,” which is a

lush green environment of the resort

the male and female energies within

treatment they think they would

and its surroundings were definitely

us ascend up the spine, energizing

benefit most from. When I read the

worth the trip to Ubud. „

and healing, until they unite in a

recommendation, the Ayurvedic

By Mutia Adisoma

pure state of bliss that circulates

treatment they selected definitely

through the entire body.

looked like a better fit for my current

Four Seasons Resort Bali

condition and state of health.

at Sayan

I was very eager to experience this intense energy, but unfortunately I was unable to. Upon reflection,

Though the outcome of my visit differed from my initial

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Sayan, Ubud, (0361) 977-577 www.fourseasons.com/sayan

PHOTOS COUTRTESY OF FOUR SEASONS RESORT BALI AT SAYAN

Seasons in Sayan, aiming to re-

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REST&RELAXATION

TRANQUILITY FOR TWO

AT KAYUMANIS NUSA DUA YOU ARE GUARANTEED A QUIET AND INTIMATE STAY WHETHER YOU ARE IN BALI FOR YOUR HONEYMOON OR ARE JUST LOOKING FOR A BRIEF ROMANTIC GETAWAY.

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a surprise to hear only the chirps of birds and buzzes of insects. Based on first impression, Kayumanis certainly looks and feels like the kind of place that turns the craziness of your daily grind into a distant memory. However, having just been awarded the distinguished honor of Indonesia Villa of the Year 2012/2013 at the Indonesia Travel & Tourism Awards, Kayumanis offers much more than just a quiet escape. Here are some of the reasons why we think it was able to overtake the rest.

ADULTS ONLY At Kayumanis Nusa Dua, you don’t have to worry about small crying children turning your romantic holiday into something that feels more like a visit to the local zoo. The villa complex is exclusively adult orientated, and children below the age of 16 are not permitted to stay. This rule guarantees that your romantic moments won’t suddenly be shattered by a child’s piercing cries or temper tantrum.

MODERN YET COZY Although the design of the public areas such as the entrance and

T

restaurant area are of modern he first thought one might

natural light, the spaciousness, and

simplicity, the one and two bedroom

have when stepping out

the clean and modern lines. There

villas have quite a traditional feel.

of their vehicle and into

is also a quiet stillness that is a bit

The villas feature thatched roofs and

the open-air lobby of

unexpected for a property nestled

interiors decorated with antique

Kayumanis Nusa Dua

in the manicured Nusa Dua BTDC

furniture sourced from around Asia.

Private Villa & Spa is, “I feel like it

area. Neighboring resorts, though

No two villas are architecturally or

is easier to breathe here.” This is

usually hidden from sight, are never

aesthetically alike.

due to the open design flooded with

too far away, so it comes as a bit of

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The villas also feature semi-open

bathing facilities, a sundeck, a

SUN & SMILES

Beach Attendants who are on duty

personal plunge pool that can be

Kayumanis Nusa Dua is not an

throughout the day to cater to your

accessed directly from the bedroom,

ocean front property, but guests

needs. Gourmet picnic lunches can

ample space for outdoor dining, and

are able to go to the Beach Club,

even be arranged for those wishing

a modern kitchenette. There is also

which is accessed by way of a small

to spend the entire day at the beach.

an abundance of natural light due

and shady path winding behind the

to implementation of the Balinese

property and out to the sea. There

MOMENTS FOR TWO

concept of open style living, and all

you will find sun-loungers perfect

Kayumanis pays extra special

villas are tucked away in their own

for tanning, umbrellas, bamboo

attention to honeymooners, which

walled garden for ultimate privacy.

mats, and the friendly Kayumanis

is why the majority of their guests

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PHOTOS COURTESY OF KAYUMANIS

KAYUMANIS PAYS EXTRA SPECIAL ATTENTION TO HONEYMOONERS, WHICH IS WHY THE MAJORITY OF THEIR GUESTS ARE COUPLES THAT HAVE JUST TIED THE KNOT.

are couples that have just tied the

DAY TRIP

indulgence. If you decide to stay at

knot. Though the villas provide

For a quick jaunt to a different area

the Kayumanis Ubud property, all

ample comfort and privacy, there

in Bali, head to the Kayumanis Spa

treatments available at the Spa can

is also the option of the Kayumanis

in Ubud. This spa sits on a ridge

also be performed in the private

Honeymoon Suite. It is specially

elevated high above the Ayung River

confines of each guest villa. There

designed for honeymooners and

and is surrounded by dense foliage

is also a four night combination

comes equipped with an outdoor

and towering cinnamon trees.

package that will allow you to

jacuzzi, a lap pool and a romantic

Kayumanis Ubud has a different

experience two nights at each

circular bed.

design from the Nusa Dua property.

Kayumanis property. Among other

For the opportunity to dine

Though it also boasts thatched roofs,

things, it includes a romantic in-villa

privately whilst gazing into each

it incorporates indigenous hardwood

candle light dinner, a half day car

other’s eyes, Kayumanis offers

material and the footpaths are

charter, and complimentary limousine

the Extravagant Dinner. This is

natural and winding. Their spa is

service within the immediate area.

available exclusively for just one

designed to accommodate only one

It is a great way to change things

couple per evening and takes

couple at a time.

up and discover the delights of the

place at the Beach Club area. The

Kayumanis properties. „

The signature treatments

By Regina Indraswari

beach is cleared to make room for

include a Relaxing Head & Body

a gorgeous canopied dining table.

Massage, which combines Shiatsu

The quiet sea and spectacular

and Acupressure techniques.

Kayumanis Nusa Dua Private

sunset provide the ultimate romantic

However, it is the series of ‘Ritual’

Villa & Spa

backdrop for the seven course

treatments designed exclusively for

BTDC Area, Nusa Dua

seafood dinner and bottle of

Kayumanis Spa that enable couples

(0361) 770-777

chilled Shiraz.

to experience the sensation of pure

www.kayumanis.com

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PONDERINGPOINT

Island of Romance

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here is a tale told in Bali about a boy named Jayaprana who was raised by a king as if he were the king’s own son. Jayaprana grew to be a handsome young man and became smitten by a beautiful young flower seller at

the market named Layonsari. They were in love, so the king approved their intention to wed. However, one day the king suddenly realized the true extent of Layonsari’s beauty. He began to reconsider their marriage, thinking that Layonsari should be his wife instead. So the king arranged a fake military quest and had Jayaprana lead the army in hopes that he would be killed in battle. Jayaprana realized the king’s intention but decided to sacrifice his soul by letting the king’s commander kill him. The news spread throughout the kingdom and in the end, Layonsari decided to commit

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PHOTO COURTESY OF JEWEL ROCKS

WITH THE SEEMINGLY NEVER-ENDING EXPANSION OF THE CONCRETE JUNGLE, WILL BALI SOON CEASE TO BE THE IDEAL ISLAND FOR ROMANTIC GETAWAYS?

suicide. Her body was buried next to Jayaprana’s body and their graves are said to be located in West Bali, in an area bordering the Jembrana and Buleleng regencies. With a love story like that, how could Bali not become one of the most romantic islands on earth? The legend is like a flag that has been staked into the soil, celebrating tragic yet glorious love. Even people who have never heard this tale agree that Bali is an ideal place for lovers. Bali with its many resorts and villas are routinely included in compilations for the best romantic getaway, best wedding destination and even the best island in the world. International celebrities have tied the knot in Bali or flown from afar to put their love on display during their romantic journeys. Furthermore, the beauty of nature in Bali is top notch. The amazing southern cliffs boast an infinite view of the Indian Ocean, the fabulous rice fields of Ubud sooth the soul, and the calm and serene ambience of Canggu drive hoards of people to the island to seek romance. As time goes by the number of visitors continues to increase. In 2011, Bali finally reached 2.5 million visitors per year and this number has been estimated to increase in the following years. Investors have responded remarkably to this opportunity, and it is quite entertaining to see how the new hotels in Bali try to win the market with their remarkable façades. It feels almost like a beauty pageant contest where they do their best to be the “beauty queen” chosen by visitors. However, just as a coin has two sides, the unpleasant impacts of a fast growing industry have also been felt on the island. Many rice fields have been replaced by a concrete jungle, and the traffic is frequently jammed. These impacts have transformed the island from a serene sanctuary to a very busy Bali. The government is finally realizing that the growth of the Balinese tourism industry needs to be followed by a major infrastructure makeover. The new highway and underpass are estimated to be done by the middle of 2013 and new industry regulations to tone down the fast development will be announced very soon this year. Will this be enough for Bali to maintain its reputation as the ideal romantic getaway in the years ahead? We shall see. „ By Bayu Rahanatha

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FOTOFOLIO

Three friends dreaming of one day being able to embody the grace of the scared dancers at this ceremony

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HEARTWARMING Jayesh Madhoo is a South African photographer whose migration to the East has afforded him the opportunity to rekindle his love for people, culture, tradition and life. In this month’s FOTOFOLIO he shows us a collection of photos captured in and around Bali, which truly encompass the meaning of the Indonesian term ‘kasih sayang,’ or love for those around us. Jayesh is also exhibiting sepia-toned photographs for the next six months at the newly opened Warung Kayu Api Restaurant in Sanur. The exhibit features portraits from a Melasti ceremony that took place in Sanur in October of 2012. www.jayeshmadhoo.com

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A tender moment captured of a father doting on his little daughter

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A quiet moment shared by a couple late in the afternoon at Sanur Beach

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Shy boys hiding behind their mother in Bangli Regency, on the road from Kintamani to Tegalalang

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ACTION&ATTRACTION

STOP AND SMELL THE… HERBS

IF LOOMING GREY CLOUDS ARE TURNING YOU OFF AT THE BEACH, HEAD TO THE HILLS INSTEAD! LEARN ABOUT THE NATURAL REMEDIES BALINESE SOIL HAS TO OFFER AT THIS NATURE WALK IN UBUD.

M

y first exposure

point signs escaped us, but we were

to Bali’s local

able to literally follow our noses to

herb industry

our target. The scent of lemongrass

came through

wafting from their narrow laneway

the purchase

confirmed that we had reached our

of what seemed like herbal tea at a local café in Canggu. The spicy

destination. We were met by two

chai-like aroma and mulled wine-

knowledgeable guides, Ibu Wayan

esque taste of the ‘minuman sehat’

and Pak Westi, who ushered us into

(healthy drink) prompted further

their showroom. Their friendly lab

investigation of the ingredient

staff worked away happily in the

list, which revealed that what I

background, decanting bottles of

purchased did not contain any tea

lotions with precision and smiles.

but rather a healthy concoction of

After some tea sipping and

caffeine-free local herbs. Intrigued,

incense sniffing we took off with

I found myself signing up for a ‘Bali

Pak Westi on our walk through their

Nature Herbal Walk’ with the local

two organic farms. Despite the rain

producer Nadis Herbal.

clouds looming in the distance, we

It was a grey Saturday when we

were assured the show would go

set off to find the hidden treasure,

on. Immersed in a panorama of

located just south of Ubud. At one

traditional rural Balinese life, Pak

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Westi began to share the history

skyward as we observed the

downtown Ubud. At the quaint store

of the gardens and revealed his

Moringa or ‘miracle tree’ whose leaf

we were given more tea, tapioca

determination to continue on with

contains a multitude of nutrients that

snacks, and a shopping basket as

family traditions. He explained about

are more concentrated when dried.

we admired the impressive product

the abundance of natural resources

Apparently its Vitamin C content

range displayed from floor to

available in Bali and the need to

when dried is seven times that of an

ceiling. Ibu Wayan seemed to have

connect these with human resources

orange and its Potassium content is

quite a following; she apologetically

so they are not wasted.

three times the level of bananas!

giggled about the interruptions from

As we proceeded along the

As a playful interlude, the lush

locals, friends and international

man-made track we saw nestled

turmeric bushes provided a perfect

amidst the gardens many of

backdrop for a game of hide

nature’s remedies for tooth decay,

and seek. As ‘King of the Herbs,’

and knowledge about the healing

hair coloring, bleeding wounds

turmeric juice is a recent addition to

power of nature and explained how

and Alzheimer’s, amongst many

the range of products sold at Nadis

the traditional diet of the Balinese

others. Then a plant resembling a

Herbal’s retail store on Suweta

was very different from today’s

310 degree four leaf clover caught

Street. Used as both medicine and

white rice dominated cuisine. Her

my eye. The Gota Cola, not to be

food, it apparently shows promising

nutritional study and own personal

confused with kola nut, was praised

effects in the treatment of major

interest has always driven her

for being a brain/memory tonic and

diseases.

research and product design.

providing relief from rheumatism. Our attention was then directed

clients. She conveyed to us her passion

After a leisurely three hour walk

Ibu Wayan aims to create

it was time to visit their retail store in

products of integrity offered at a

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AS WE PROCEEDED ALONG THE TRACK WE SAW MANY OF NATURE’S REMEDIES FOR TOOTH DECAY, HAIR COLORING, BLEEDING WOUNDS AND ALZHEIMERS, AMONGST MANY OTHERS

smidgen of the prices found in mainstream cosmetic stores. Her ability to keep up with modern nutritional trends is obvious through her new range of edible medicine such as coconut oil and honey. The eco-conscious packaging also aligns well with their ‘back to nature’ principles. I managed to fill my basket in no time with great gift-sized soaps, purse-sized lip balms, yoga classenduring incense, and some kitchen additions of virgin coconut oil and raw honey. At this stage no reading convinced of the integrity of their

and other nasty materials. Just a

healing scrub, aroma oil, and a

products.

word of warning: the ‘spice balm’ is

body mask for Rp. 250,000/person.

not to be confused with lip balm…

Combine both the tour and class for

unless you want lips like Jagger!

Rp. 350,000/person. „

With 18 local distributors in Ubud, their product range is very accessible in spas and related

The three hour Herbal Walk is

By Janelle Maree

outlets. Their products can also be

offered from Monday to Saturday

purchased in bulk sizes. The ‘Gentle

for Rp. 170,000/person. Group

Bali Nature Herbal Walks

lotion’ comes highly recommended

discounts apply and shorter tours are

Gang Kananga I, Banjar Sigaran,

as a favorite body moisturizer of

also available. Also recommended

Desa Mekar Bhuana

local spas, as does the incense for

is the two hour Jamu Class to learn

+62 8123816020

its 100% pure ingredients sans PVC

how to make turmeric juice, a

www.baliherbalwalk.com

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PHOTOS BY NADIS HERBAL AND JANELLE MAREE

of labels was required, as I was truly

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ADVERTORIAL

THE BREEZES WINS GOLD FOR THREE GREAT REASONS

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ever has a hotel come away with as many gold medals in a single night as The Breezes did on December 7th, 2012, and as a first time contestant at that. Tri Hita Karana (THK)

is a code of conduct awarding Bali’s hotels, offices, and schools for achievements in three categories: harmony with nature (pelemahan), community (pawongan), and

religion (parhyangan). Executive Assistant Manager Ibu Dayu Basmiari accepted the first gold for achievement in all three categories. Following this, Executive Chef Henry Bloem truly triumphed in the Melapa Melapi Food Festival, walking away with four more, weighty golden awards. Environmentally, THK inspections approved of the way garbage at the resort was carefully sorted, sewage

working conditions at The Breezes are steadily above

properly filtered, and grounds planted with indigenous

average. In the spiritual sphere, Bapak Gede is The

Balinese flora. Community-wise, above and beyond

Breezes Jero Mangku, or lay priest. An especially busy

an annual blood donation, The Breezes is a generous

and dedicated man, he is selfless and disciplined when

and official sponsor of Yayasan Kasih Peduli Anak: a

it comes to presiding over ceremonies at the resort’s

shelter for Bali’s many begging youth. What’s more,

many temples – while maintaining the position of Chef de

staff benefits, parental leave, training periods, and

Partie at The Beach Restaurant. And the number of these

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temples increases in mysterious relation to The Breezes’

d’Base Restaurant that is also attached to The Breezes.

popularity and success.

Pronounced buh-sé, the word base means spices in

Melapa Melapi are Balinese names for two tiny stone

Balinese, and while the menu caters to the likings of the

statues traditionally placed in a kitchen to show thanks to

average tourist, both restaurants are taking feedback

the Gods for having made food available. Melapa Melapi is

and boldly sneaking in more delectable local flavors.

also the name of the Food Festival, comprising 27 booths,

The popularity of these dishes has spawned a Balinese

in association with Tri Hita Karana. Chef Bloem’s paon

cooking class of equal popularity among guests.

traditional Balinese kitchen display features these two

The THK awards have been gaining esteem since

chubby stone characters prominently among many other

Pak Wisnu Wardana initiated the program twelve years

Balinese antiquities. Traditional food like nasi sela – a rare

ago, and there is talk of it becoming compulsory for

kind of rice in Bali - and sweet jajan Bali is served up on

Bali’s hotels, schools, and Government offices to follow

biodegradable materials like banana leaves and emptied

this lauded, green criteria. This year saw 89 hotels

coconuts. Drawing people in by the nose, there is an array

participating, competing within rigid parameters and

of 15 herbs and spices growing within the kitchen itself

inviting routine inspections. What makes this appealing to

that includes turmeric and ginger. Judges awarded gold

the people of Bali is its foundation in Balinese Hinduism.

medals for Best Taste, Best Service, Best Presentation,

Jalan Camplung Tanduk 66, Seminyak

and for overall achievement, Chef Bloem fittingly took

Tel: (361) 730-573

home gold for being Best of The Best.

Fax: (361) 730-518

Chef Bloem’s cuisine is featured in the poolside The Beach Restaurant, and within his own brainchild,

[email protected] www.thebreezesbali.com

Left to Right: Ni Kadek Poni Susanti – Bartender, I Ketut Artayasa – HK Supervisor, I Kadek Ardana – Asst. Room Division Manager, Henry Bloem – Director Food and Beverage / Chef, Dayu Basmiari – Asst. Executive Assistant Manager, I Gusti Putu Sidarta – FB Service Manager, Ni Nyoman Windi Astari – Human Resources Manager, Ni Luh Sunarti – Housekeeper BALI&BEYOND BALI&BEYOND FEBRUARY FEBRUARY2013 2013 63 63

BEYONDBALI

THE SOUL OF SURABAYA CHINATOWN WITH THE APPROACH OF CHINESE NEW YEAR, WE INVITE YOU TO TAKE A CLOSER LOOK AT SURABAYA TO DISCOVER THE HISTORIC TEMPLES, PUPPET SHOWS, AND MARKETS OF THIS EAST JAVA HUB.

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I

used to think North Surabaya

Surabaya, especially Chinatown.

HONG TIEK HIAN TEMPLE

was just an old warehousing

I recommend walking around this

One of the places of worship built

area. During working hours the

area on Sunday mornings, starting

by the immigrants is called Hong

streets seem to be constantly

from Karet Street.

Tiek Hian. This temple was built

jammed with vehicles,

A long time ago three wealthy

around 700 years ago and is

especially trucks, and at this time

Chinese families built their houses

believed to be the oldest temple in

of day there isn’t really anything

on this street. They were the Tjoa,

Surabaya. It is located on Dukuh

interesting to see in the area. It

The, and Han families. They

Street, so some also refer to it as the

definitely was not on to my list of

came all the way to Surabaya

Dukuh Temple. As is the case with

favorite places.

to run their trade businesses and

the Tri Dharma temple, the Hong

chose Karet Street because of its

Tiek Hian temple is used by people

to Surabaya a friend from Jakarta

proximity to the Kalimas River.

of three different faiths: Buddhist,

asked me to take her around the

Many Chinese immigrants then

Tao, and Kong Hu Chu.

city. Her intention was to visit an

settled in North Surabaya to trade,

old city in Indonesia with a strong

and the neighborhood became

is the only temple in Surabaya

history, so I drove her to the north

known as Pecinan (Chinatown). The

that holds a puppet show every

where the old town is located.

immigrants also brought their culture

day called Potehi. This traditional

To my surprise I discovered the

with them, along with the religions

Chinese puppet show was brought to

pleasures of exploring North

they practiced.

Indonesia around the 16th century.

However, four years after moving

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Interestingly, Hong Tiek Hian

The puppets are made from cloth

early age, as he would play at the

who celebrate Chinese New Year.

and constructed similarly to gloves.

temple almost every day and watch

Watching a Potehi puppet show

the Chinese Potehi puppeteers.

has become one of the rituals of the

When I visited that temple I saw three children watching the Potehi

In addition of being a puppeteer,

Chinese New Year celebration.

puppet show. I didn’t know whether

Mr. Mujiono also takes care of

they understood what the puppeteer

the puppets. All the characters are

BOEN BIO TEMPLE

was saying, but the children seemed

stored in a box and Mr. Mujiono’s

Another interesting temple in

captivated. They loved the character

wife sews new clothes for the

Surabaya is called Boen Bio. It is

Sun Go Kong, the famous Monkey

puppets whenever necessary. He

located on Kapasan Street, not far

King of Chinese folklore. His story

is also assisted by two people who

from Hong Tiek Hian. Boen Bio was

is one of the most popular stories

play musical instruments during

built in 1907 and is the only temple

used in the Potehi. Originally, Potehi

the show.

in Southeast Asia built for the Kong Hu Chu religion. Its construction

puppet shows were only in Chinese

The puppet show must go on,

but nowadays the puppeteers often

even if nobody is watching. There

includes many religious details – the

use Indonesian.

are one or two performances

stairs, wooden poles, and carvings

At the Hong Tiek Hian temple

every morning at the Hong Tiek

all refer to the Kong Hu Chu

there is a puppeteer with decades

Hian temple, but the frequency

teachings.

of experience named Mr. Mujiono.

increases during the time leading

Though he is not Chinese he fell in

up to Chinese New Year. This is

I was surprised to see a large

love with Potehi puppets at a very

mostly by request from Indonesians

photograph of the fourth Indonesian

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The first time I entered the temple

president, President Abdurrahman Wahid, near the main altar. Mr. Lee, who works on the temple, told me that Boen Bio has great respect for the late president because he is known as the Father of Pluralism in Indonesia. While Hong Tiek Hian is famous for Potehi, the Boen Bio temple is legendary for its kampong area located behind the temple. This area used to be known as Kapasan Dalam but is now called Kampong Kung Fu. What makes this kampong

Kung Fu and were viewed as

Kapasan Crocodiles), often refused

special is its history.

rather unusual immigrants because

orders. The Dutch kept a close eye

A long time ago when the Dutch

they practiced Kung Fu regularly

on Kapasan Dalam, sending a

controlled Surabaya, a group of

behind the Boen Bio walls. The

commander to be in charge just 50

Chinese immigrants started building

Dutch became worried, especially

meters from Boen Bio.

houses in this area. They brought

since the immigrants, who were

a martial art from China called

known as Buaya Kapasan (The

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I met with Mr. Gunawan, an old man who was born in Kapasan

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Dalam and still lives there to this day. He told me that Kapasan Dalam no longer has Kung Fu masters. Sadly, the martial art was buried with their bodies. The commander’s residence has since been converted into a hotel called

SURABAYA

the Ganefo Hotel. The interior has not changed much and is still style. I recommend the Ganefo

places leading up to the Chinese

there at a fair price, from greeting

Hotel to visitors who want to enjoy

New Year. The market is known

cards to cookies to Cheongsam-style

Surabaya’s Chinatown. Though the

as a culinary center in Surabaya

clothing. The atmosphere of Chinese

rooms are a bit too spooky for my

and has been serving customers for

New Year always makes the entire

liking, I’m sure it is like heaven for

more than 30 years. Though a lot

market come alive with the color

history enthusiasts.

of modern malls have been built in

red. It is a great place to experience

Surabaya, the Atom Market never

if you find yourself in Surabaya this

seems to lose its popularity.

Chinese New Year. „

ATOM MARKET Still in Chinatown is the Atom Market, one of the most bustling

Everything you need to celebrate the Chinese New Year can be found

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By Dwi Putri Ratnasari

PHOTOS BY DWI PUTRI RATNASARI

a blend of colonial and Chinese

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CAPITALCORNER

BLACKHOUSE BLACK HOUSE 70 BALI&BEYOND FEBRUARY 2013

BLACKHOUSE OFFERS FOUR LEVELS OF DINING DIVIDED INTO SEVEN UNIQUE AREAS. DON’T BE SURPRISED IF YOU CONSIDER PICKING UP YOUR PLATE AND MOVING SEATS MID-MEAL TO EXPERIENCE MORE THAN ONE INTRIGUING CORNER OF THIS JAKARTA HOT SPOT!

B

eing host of a TV sports program is not the only thing that Raka Kubika is good at. As it turns out he is also good at

being another kind of host, a host of parties. Ever since moving from his old address in Lebak Bulus to his new place in Kebayoran Baru, Raka has enjoyed entertaining guests. Interestingly enough, what he finds exciting about hosting gatherings is not just the opportunity to catch up with friends but also the process of preparing his house with his wife for their guests’ arrival. After hosting these parties for

the first floor, Candy and Flower on

some time, Raka had a light bulb

the second floor, Music on the third

moment. He realized what an

floor, and Heaven on the

amazing opportunity it would be to

fourth floor.

channel his hobby into something

The idea of having multiple

profitable by transforming his house

concepts came from Raka’s desire

into a comfortable hangout, open to

to have customers explore the entire

the public.

place. “It’s useless to have four

So he did just that. In July of

levels of dining if the guests aren’t

2012 he launched a café and

curious to visit all decks just because

restaurant called Blackhouse, with

the interior design is uniform and

a unique scheme catering to all

doesn’t offer contrasting dining

kinds of tastes. Raka transformed

experiences,” Raka explained. “The

the four levels of his house into

variation offered here definitely helps

seven areas with their own names;

attract visitors.”

Coffee, Boutique, and Books on

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Upon entering Blackhouse the

scent of freshly brewed coffee in

carpet. In the Candy area, a bright

of the area, such as books, CDs,

the Coffee area greets every guest.

pink candy cabinet that looks like

chocolate bonbons or flowers.

The area is decorated with a black

the façade of a confectionary shop

He interprets these themes into

leather sofa, a simple wooden table,

covers an entire wall. This instantly

the menu as well. Every area has

and three glass displays filled with

conjures up childhood fantasies of

its own coffee and tea special, such

sacks of coffee beans, a vintage

becoming a candy maker.

as Alphabet Coffee in the Book

coffee maker and a distiller. This is

The Music area on the third

also where the main service counter

floor looks like a classic bar with

Boutique area, Apple Tree Tea in the

is located.

band posters and statues of trumpet

Candy area, and Digital Tea in the

players. A touch of red is added to

Music area. These special drinks are

guests will find the Boutique

the existing black and white color

original creations of Blackhouse’s

area with its lace-covered sofas,

palate, creating a jazzy ambiance

barista, and guests seated in one

provocatively posed mannequin,

that is completed by a feel-good

area are not able to order the drink

and measuring doll. The color black

playlist selection.

specials of another area. This is

still dominates this section but it

The Heaven area occupies the

another reason for customers to

is also adorned with silvery glints

entire fourth floor, which is actually

here and there to create a theatrical

the building’s rooftop. It offers

ambiance.

Jakarta’s enchanting skyline as

Western fare such as pasta,

Walking through the Book

make multiple visits to Blackhouse. The restaurant offers mostly

a compliment to a perfect dinner

sandwiches and steaks, with the

area, customers will be led up to

outing. This is the only section that

exceptions of oxtail soup, black

the second floor, which boasts a

doesn’t open until 5 p.m.

pepper beef and fried rice. Two

completely different air. A light

After checking out all the areas,

menu items that are guest favorites

breeze immediately greets hungry

customers may notice that Raka has

are the Spinach Stuffed Chicken and

visitors at the Candy and Flower

consistently installed glass-paneled

Oglio Spaghetti. Blackhouse also

areas. White is the basic color for

displays on the walls of every

has a wide selection of desserts,

the two spaces, which are decorated

section. The displays resemble shops

including their famous Red Velvet.

with iron park benches and a grass

selling goods related to the theme

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Blackhouse is open from 12 to

FOOD PHOTOS COURTESY OF BLACKHOUSE, ALL OTHERS BY SHINTA EKA

Stepping further into Blackhouse,

area, Brocade Lace Coffee in the

11 p.m. Sundays through Thursdays,

Nevertheless, he assures us that the

has already gained a lot of attention

and on Fridays and Saturdays

coffee he serves is good.

and has seen an ever-increasing

from 11 to 1 a.m. The prices are

number of visitors. In the future, Raka

“Sometimes when we visit a

relatively affordable, ranging

restaurant we can’t stand the coffee.

plans to change up the themes and

between Rp. 26,000 and Rp.

Or vice versa, sometimes food at

perhaps even open up branches in

140,000 for food and Rp. 17,000

a coffee house is just an addition

other cities. „

and Rp. 38,000 for beverages.

to the coffee. I want to provide

By Shinta Eka

Raka has chosen go against the

my guests with great coffee and

trend of serving single origin coffee

delicious meals,” Raka explained.

Blackhouse

and prefers instead to offer up

“I’m grateful that so far I haven’t

Jalan Cililin Raya No. 3,

varieties of Espresso with milk such

received complaints about either.”

Tirtayasa, South Jakarta

as Macchiato and Cappuccino. The

Raka’s hard work and attention to

(021) 7279-2705

reason is simply because Blackhouse

detail have proven to be fruitful. Just

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isn’t designed to be a coffee shop.

six months after opening, Blackhouse

blackhouse.jakarta

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BEYONDUPDATES

SNAKE YEAR DINNER Alila Hotel Jakarta is offering a “Prosperous Black Water Snake Year Dinner” for families on the weekend of February 9. Enjoy dishes such as Braised Sliced Abalone with green vegetables in oyster sauce, dessert, and a selection of teas for three different prices. The Bronze package starts from Rp. 288,000++, the Silver package from Rp. 335,000++ and the Golden package from Rp. 425,000++ per person. In addition, the Alila Hotel Jakarta also provides 30 kinds of homemade dim sum and six kinds of porridge for the price of Rp. 100,000++ per person. www.alilahotels.com/jakarta

EXPLORE CENTRAL JAVA Accor invites travellers from Indonesia and around the world to explore the rich and vibrant heritage of the Central Java region. The group’s three Novotel hotels – Novotel Yogyakarta, Novotel Solo and Novotel Semarang – and The Phoenix Hotel Yogyakarta are ready to welcome guests with the Explore Central Java package. Valid until March 31, it includes a city tour on a becak (three-wheeled traditional vehicle), free breakfast and Internet, 20% off dining and spa treatments, and a chance each week to win free night stays at participating hotels. www.accorhotels.com

HELLO JAMBI Aston International and PT. Sabang Raya Hotel celebrated the topping off of Jambi’s most ambitious new hotel development to date, the Aston Jambi Hotel & Conference Center. The 4-star business and conference hotel is scheduled to open in June of 2013, bringing city in Sumatra, offering 153 guest rooms and suites, a coffee shop, a music lounge with bar, a terrace café, a fitness center with swimming pool, a full service business center, and mid-sized convention facilities with six modern conference rooms. www.aston-international.com

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previously unseen levels of contemporary chic to this

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THINK PINK Hyatt Regency Yogyakarta has proudly unveiled plans for a “Pink Package,” a special accommodation package where part of the proceeds will go to the Indonesian Cancer Foundation - Yogyakarta branch. The hotel is also working with the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer of Indonesia, which helps individuals affected with breast cancer, raises awareness, and supports the finding of a cure. This initiative is part of the Hyatt’s mission to make a difference in the lives of their guests and associates every day. www.yogyakarta.regency.hyatt.com

ASEAN FILM BALINALE International Film Festival proudly announces its appointment as ASEAN International Film Festival and Awards 2013 (AIFFA) Consulting Organization and Nomination Committee Member. AIFFA recognizes BALINALE for its specialized knowledge and importance in promoting films from Indonesia. BALINALE celebrates the art of global film by presenting mainstream, independent, documentary and short films from around the world. The weeklong event held in Bali is the only international film festival of its kind in Indonesia.

NEW FACE IN BANDUNG

www.balinale.com

The Papandayan, which was awarded Indonesia’s Leading City Hotel - Bandung by the Indonesian Travel & Tourism Awards 2012/13, France with more than 20 years of experience in the hotel industry, he is fluent in a handful of languages including Indonesian. With experience living in countries such as Italy, United Kingdom, Indonesia, Vietnam and the Kingdom of Bhutan, his management style has been influenced by the various cultures he has encountered throughout his career. www.thepapandayan.com

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welcomes Jean-Paul Riby as the new General Manager. A native from

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COMMUNITYCALENDAR

HOUSE HITS Get on your dancing shoes and head to The W Bali on Thursday, February 7 because WOOBAR is proudly hosting the famed New York DJ Dennis Ferrer! A prolific record producer and remixer, he is the founder of the record label Objektivity, which puts a uniquely American spin on the deep house revival that is making waves in Europe. Ferrer’s single “Hey Hey” is notable for receiving one of the most rapid reactions in recent dance music history, shooting immediately to #1 on Beatport. Ferrer has also been nominated for a Grammy award for the Dennis Ferrer Objektivity Mix of Dido’s “Don’t Believe in Love” (Arista). At WOOBAR, Ferrer will be supported by DJ André Hommen, who is part of the creative team behind Objektivity. Hommen’s acclaimed debut titled “Marashi” from 2009 was one of the most played tracks of the year. Don’t miss out, because this dynamic duo is sure to keep the WOOBAR crowd on their feet until the wee hours of the morning. Tickets are Rp. 250,000 and the party will go from 11 p.m. until 4 a.m. WOOBAR at W Retreat & Spa Bali - Seminyak Jalan Petitenget, Seminyak, (0361) 473-8106 www.whotels.com/baliseminyak

FAMILY FUN Celebrate the Year of the Snake this February with Beachwalk! Festivities include free afternoon and evening performances of the barongsai dance, Chinese folk dances, and Kids Wushu up until February 10. Get free gifts from the Angpao tree with a minimum Beachwalk purchase of Rp. 300,000 and join in on the lucky draw for the chance to win a two night stay at Sheraton Bali Kuta Resort. Jalan Pantai Kuta, Kuta (0361) 846-4888 www.beachwalkbali.com

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Beachwalk

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SEE&SEEN INDOOR SKATE RAMP The DC Store Legian, which features an indoor all-concrete mini skate ramp, had its grand opening on January 16. Locals and tourists came by to watch the skating demonstrations, skate and compete for DC goodies, and get personally signed posters from DC pro skaters Pevi Permana and Deni TX. www.quicksilver.com

A FASHIONABLE FETE The Mulia Bali celebrated New Year’s Eve with a spectacular gala dinner and an exclusive performance featuring singer Adam Lambert on December 31. Underneath the sparkling chandeliers of the brand new Grand Ballroom, fans had the chance to interact closely with the artist and his superbly entertaining band and dancers. This was Adam’s first ever performance in Indonesia. www.themulia.com

TRUNK SHOW (X) S.M.L held a trunk show at Beachwalk Bali on December 8 as a sneak preview of their Spring/Summer 2013 collection. The show included 30 outfits presented on a catwalk at the center of the chic and stylish shopping complex. (X) S.M.L strives to offer timeless collections tailored to young and dynamic individuals. www.beachwalkbali.com

MEET RICK PRICE Maya Ubud Resort & Spa recently supported the Kupu-Kupu Foundation in Ubud by donating sofa bed mattresses, towels, and various other items. Maya Ubud maintains a close relationship with this non-profit organization that aims to improve the lives of children, young people, and adults with disabilities in Bali. www.mayaubud.com 80 BALI&BEYOND FEBRUARY 2013

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COMMUNITY CARING

SEE&SEEN

DANCE MAGIC DANCE M.I.A, the chart-topping artist best known for her song ‘Paper Planes,’ performed for a crowd of 2,700 people at the Potato Head Beach Club on December 29. Enthusiastic partygoers were seen splashing in the pool with a ringside view of the stage and dancing to M.I.A’s beats on the expansive lawn. The high-energy event was presented as a celebration of the beach club’s second anniversary. www.ptthead.com

WEST MEETS EAST The Bulgari Resort, Bali presented a week of degustation dinners from January 14 to January 19 with visiting Italian chef Riccardo De Pra and Il Ristorante chef Maurizo Bombini. Chef Riccardo comes from one of Italy’s most prestigious culinary families and his travels have inspired contemporary deconstructions of Italian classics infused with the minimalism of Eastern cuisine. An exclusive gala dinner was held to wrap up the special week. www.bulgarihotels.com

THE KEY TO ART The upcoming five-star resort Le Méridien Bali Jimbaran unveiled its UNLOCK ART™ partnership with Kendra Gallery on December 20. Through this innovative program, guests receive a room key that not only unlocks their room but also gives access to this forward-thinking contemporary art gallery in Bali. www.lemeridien.com/balijimbaran

INDONESIA’S HEARTTHROBS NOAH, arguably Indonesia’s biggest band at the moment, had its first ever Silent Concert in Bali on January 12. Earlier that day the five members held an intimate meet and greet lunch with excited fans in an alfresco setting at The Bay in Nusa Dua. www.thebaybali.com BALI&BEYOND FEBRUARY 2013

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MEET RICK PRICE

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Maxi Hotel & Spa The Maxi Hotel & Spa is situated in the heart of Bali’s shopping and nightlife district. Centrally located, the property offers an ideal base for visitors wishing to explore Bali while keeping all the island’s best shops, bars, restaurants and beaches within easy walking distance. Hotel facilities and services include restaurant, bar, meeting room, massage and spa, room service, swimming pool with Jacuzzi, children’s pool, laundry and dry cleaning service, airport pickup and transfer, snack bar, tour desk, doctor on call, free car park, baby sitter upon request, broadband internet connection, major credit cards accepted, individually controlled air-conditioning, local and IDD telephone, satellite TV, daily mineral water, private bathroom with bathtub and shower, mini bar, personal electronic safe deposit, tea & coffee maker. The balcony overlooking the swimming pool and landscaped tropical garden offers a private area for relaxing. The hotel is less than 15 minutes from Ngurah Rai International Airport; 20 minutes drive to Denpasar, 30 minutes from Sanur, Nusa Dua and within 45 minutes drive to the artistic centre of Ubud and about 350 meters from Bali’s famous Kuta Beach.

Jl. Legian 83A, Legian Tel: (0361) 754-082 Fax: (0361) 750-792 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.maxi-hotel.com

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To Kemenuh

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INFOINDEX AIRLINES

■ CZECH REPUBLIC

■ AIRPORT OPERATOR Tel: (0361) 751-011

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Jl. Pantai Karang 17, Batujimbar, Sanur Tel: (0361) 288-535, Fax: (0361) 288-826 Email: [email protected]

■ HUNGARY ■ SINGAPORE AIRLINES Jl. I Gusti Ngurah Rai, Airport Tel: (0361) 936-8388, Fax: (0361) 936-8383

Marintur, Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai 219, Sanur. Tel: (0361) 287-701, Fax: (0361) 287-456 Email: [email protected]

■ INDIA ■ GARUDA Jl. Jalan Sugianyar, 5 Denpasar Tel. (0361) 227-824, Fax: (0361) 226-298 24-hour access: 08071-807-807

Jl. Raya Puputan 163, Renon - Denpasar Tel. (0361) 259-502/259-503 Fax.(0361) 259-505

■ MERPATI

■ ITALY

Jl. Gatot Subroto Tengah, 26 Denpasar Tel: (0361) 411-364 Airport Tel: (0361) 9351-011, ext. 5240/5242 Hotline: Tel: (0361) 722-740, 722-741

Lotus Enterprises Building Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai, Jimbaran Tel: (0361) 701-005, Fax: (0361) 701-005 E-mail: italconsbali @italconsbali.org

■ MANDALA AIRLINES

■ JAPAN

Komp. Plaza Kertawijaya Jl. Diponogoro No. 98, Denpasar, Reservation Call center 08041234567

Jl. Raya Puputan 170, Denpasar Tel: (0361) 227-628, Fax: (0361) 265-066 E-mail: [email protected]

■ NGURAH RAI AIRPORT Tel/Fax: (0361) 759-761

■ MALAYSIA

■ THAI INTERNATIONAL

Alam Kulkul Boutique Resort Jl. Pantai Kuta Tel: (0361) 752-520, Fax: (0361) 766-373 E-mail: [email protected]

Grand Bali Beach Sanur, Tel: (0361) 288-141

■ MEXICO ■ QATAR AIRWAYS Discovery Kartika Plaza Hotel, South Kuta Beach Tel: (0361) 752-222; Fax: 753-788 Wisti Sabha Building, 2nd Floor, Ngurah Rai International Aiprort, Tel: (0361) 760-274 Fax: (0361) 760-275

■ DEPARTURE Arrive at the airport two hours prior to departure. A Rp. 150,000 international departure tax is required. Domestic departure fee is Rp 40,000. No Fiscal tax-exempt to pay for Indonesian and expatriates holding KITAS for International departure. Ngurah Rai Intíl Airport, Tel: (0361) 751-011

CONSULATES ■ AUSTRALIA, CANADA, NEW ZEALAND Jl. Tantular No. 32, Renon - Denpasar 80234 Tel: (0361) 241-118, Fax: (0361) 221-195 E-mail: [email protected] www.bali.indonesia.embassy.gov.au

PT Puri Astina Putra Building Jl. Prof. Moh. Yamin 1A, Renon, Denpasar Tel: (0361) 223-266, Fax: (0361) 244-568 E-mail: [email protected]

■ NETHERLANDS KCB Travel, Jl. Raya Kuta 127, Kuta Tel: (0361) 761-502, Fax: (0361) 752-777 E-mail: [email protected]

■ BRAZIL Jl. Raya Legian No. 186, Kuta Tel: (0361) 757-775, Fax: (0361) 751-005 E–mail: [email protected]

■ CHILE Jl. Jl. Pengembak Gg 1 No. 3, Sanur, Denpasar Tel: (0361) 756-781, Fax: (0361) 756-783 E-mail: [email protected]

■ THAILAND Jl. Puputan Raya No. 81, Renon, Denpasar Fax: (0361) 263-310 E-mail: [email protected]

Jl. Prof. Yamin No. 4, Renon, Denpsar Tel: (0361) 235-093, Fax: (0361) 235-092 E-mail: [email protected]

Jl. Hayam Wuruk 188, Denpasar Tel: (0361) 233-605, Fax: (0361) 222-426 E-mail: [email protected]

■ ANTONIO BLANCO Ubud , Tel: (0361) 975-502, 975-551, open daily 8 am-5 pm

HEALTH&MEDICAL Call an ambulance by dialing 118, but it is a lot more practical and quicker to hire a taxi. Most hotels have on-call doctors on standby. For “Bali Belly”, Lomotil and Imodium eliminate symptoms, but not gastro-related infections. A fever along with symptoms requires doctor-prescribed antibiotics. Drink as much liquid as possible. Isotonic drinks under various brand names are widely available and are known to replenish body hydration and replace fluids. For discomfort, diarrhea and cramping, drink strong, hot tea; avoid fruits and spicy foods. Some day-biting mosquitoes carry dengue fever, but this is not a problem in tourist areas. Bali is non-malarial and prophylaxis is not required. Mosquito bites, cuts or abrasions easily become infected in the tropics. Treat them immediately. Drink only bottled or boiled water. Peel fruit before eating; avoid raw vegetables except at reputable restaurants. Ice in restaurants is safe. Protect yourself from the intense equatorial sun. Use high SPF sunblock and a hat. AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases are increasing in Indonesia. Local sex workers have multiple partners from around the world. They are not checked for sexually transmitted diseases. Act responsibly and use condoms, available over the counter at pharmacies.

CLINIC&HOSPITAL 24-hour emergency medical clinic services, medical evacuation, multilingual staff. Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai 505X, Kuta 80361. Tel: (0361) 710-505, Fax: (0361) 710-515.

■ POLAND

Jl.Gunung Agung 93, Denpasar 80118 Tel: (0361) 426-171, Fax: (0361) 426-477 E-mail: [email protected]

■ SPAIN Istana Kuta Galeria, Blok Vallet 2, No. 11 Jl. Patih Jelantik, Kuta Tel: (0361) 769-296, Fax: (0361) 769-296 E-mail: [email protected]

■ SWEDEN & FINLAND Segara Village Hotel, Jl. Segara Ayu Tel: (0361) 282-211, Fax: 282-211 E-mail: [email protected]

■ SWITZERLAND & AUSTRIA Istana Kuta Galeria Blok Valet 2 No 12, Kuta

(ARMA) Ubud, Tel: (0361) 976-659, Fax: 974-229. Jl. Pengosekan, Ubud, open daily 8 am-6pm

■ ABIAN KAPAS Jl. Nusa Indah, East Denpasar, Tel: (0361) 227-176

■ INTERNATIONAL SOS CLINIC

■ SLOVAKIA

MUSEUMS

■ UNITED STATES

Sunset Road No. 89 Ruko Sunset Indah I Kav. 3 Tel: (0361) 821-6979, Fax: (0361) 7666-38 E-mail: [email protected]

Jl. Raya Petitenget No. 11, Block I/C, Banjar Umasari, Kerobokan Tel: (0361) 732-165, Fax: (0361) 732-165 E-mail: [email protected]

■ RUMAH SAKIT UMUM PUSAT SANGLAH (General Hospital): Jl. Diponegoro, Sanglah, Denpasar. Tel: (0361) 227-911/15

■ AGUNG RAI MUSEUM OF ART ■ TIMOR LESTE

■ ROYAL DANISH

■ BRITAIN Jl. Tirta Nadi 20, Sanur, Denpasar Tel: (0361) 270-601, Fax: (0361) 287-804 E-mail: [email protected]

Tel: (0361) 751-735, Fax: (0361) 754-457 E-mail: [email protected]

■ BIMC Hospital Kuta 24h Accident and Emergency Centre, 24h Medical Centre, international standard hospital with fully equipped ambulances, emergency room, intensive care unit, operating theatres, radiology and pathology, ward rooms, international and multilingual team of medical experts, CosMedic Centre for non-invasive and invasive cosmetic and aesthetic treatments. Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai 100X, Kuta 80361 Tel: (0361) 761-263, Fax: (0361) 767-701

■ BIMC Hospital Nusa Dua 24h Accident and Emergency Centre, 24h Medical Centre, international standard hospital with fully equipped ambulances, emergency room, intensive care unit, operating theatres, radiology and pathology, ward rooms, international and multilingual team of medical experts, CosMedic Centre, Dialysis Centre, Dental Centre. Kawasan BTDC, Blok D, Nusa Dua 80363, Tel: (0361) 3000-911, Fax: (0361) 3001-150

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■ ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM Pejeng, Tel: (0361) 942-352 Open 8 am - 3 pm weekdays

■ GEDONG KIRTYA HISTORICAL LIBRARY Tel: (0362) 25141, Jl. Veteran, Singaraja. Open 7am - 3pm Monday Thursday, until Fridaynoon, closed on weekends

■ GALLERY SENIWATI Jl. Ubud Raya, Gianyar. Tel: (0361) 975-485

■ MUSEUM BALI Tel: (0361) 235-059, 222-680, Jl. Let. Kol Wisnu, Denpasar

■ MUSEUM LE MAYEUR Tel: (0361) 286-164, Jl. Hang Tuah, Sanur. Open 8 am - 2 pm, Tuesday - Sunday.

■ MUSEUM MANUSA YADNYA Mengwi, open daily, but often unattended

■ MUSEUM NEKA Tel: (0361) 975-074, 975-034, Jl. Raya Campuan, Ubud open daily 9 am - 5 pm. ■ MUSEUM PURI LUKISAN Tel: (0361) 975-136, 971-159, Jl. Raya Ubud, Ubud, www.mpl-ubud.com

■ MUSEUM RUDANA Tel: (0361) 975-779, 976-479, Peliatan, Ubud

■ MUSEUM SUBAK Tel: (0361) 810-315, Jl. Raya Kediri, Desa Sanggulan, Tabanan

TOURIST INFO. ■ INTEGRATED TOURISM INFORMATION CENTER (ITIC) A one-stop tourist information complex of ten provinces in Indonesia comprising Bali, Lampung, Jakarta, Banten, West Java, Central Java, East Java, Jogjakarta. Jl. Raya Kuta 2, Kuta, 80361; Tel: (0361) 766-188

■ NGURAH RAI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Tel: (0361) 751-011

■ BADUNG GOVERNMENT TOURISM OFFICE Jl. Kuta Raya 2, Kuta Tel: (0361) 756-175/76 ■ BALI GOVERNMENT TOURISM OFFICE Jl. Supratman, Niti Mandala, Renon, Denpasar Tel: (0361) 222-387 ■ SINGARAJA TOURIST INFORMATION OFFICE Jl. Veteran 23, Singaraja Tel: (0362) 251-41

■ UBUD TOURIST INFORMATION SERVICE Jl. Raya Ubud, Gianyar Tel: (0361) 96-285, 973-285; 8 am - 9 pm

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