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

M AY 2 013 VOLUME 14 NO. 156

EMBRACING INDONESIAN HERITAGE TRADITIONAL DANCE, REMEDIES, CUISINE, CRAFTS AND MORE

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TEAMTALK

BEAUTIFUL INDONESIA ‘Om Swastiastu...’ Indonesia with its thousands of islands, intriguing rites and rituals, and nuances in language and culture never fails to provide us with things to marvel at and write about. We decided to dedicate this issue to exposing the richness of Indonesian culture, as there are so many things specific to this country and so much to explore! Some people travel to Indonesia to study the culture while others are drawn here by their fascination with the traditional arts and crafts. Turn to LIFESTYLE & LEISURE to read about our trip to Klungkung to learn about ikat fabrics with a visiting designer from New York City. You can also turn to CAPITAL CORNER to read about Indonesian designers who have been successfully transforming batik and ikat fabrics into sensational modern pieces. Also included in this issue are articles about beautiful properties that have been part of Bali’s tourism industry for decades, promoting the best of what this country has to offer from the very beginning. We also cover a new restaurant offering tasty local cuisine and jamu class, where guests can learn how to make some of Indonesia’s favorite herbal remedies. There is obviously so much that can be discussed when it comes to Indonesia’s heritage, which makes us really proud of the diversity and uniqueness! We hope this issue helps to reignite the fire you have in your hearts for this beautiful archipelago, as it has done for us.

‘Om Shanti Shanti Shanti Om…’ The Team

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CONTRIBUTORS

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1 Anggara Mahendra is a Balinese photographer based in Denpasar. He is currently working on personal documentary projects related to cultural, social, and environmental issues. 2 Janelle Maree is an educator and a health and wellness coach who enjoys traveling the globe indulging in all things healthy and green. www.healthytravelsbali.com

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3 Bayu Rahanatha is a lecturer at Udayana University and a Marketing Communications specialist. He also has his own business in tourism but still finds time to continue his writing hobby. 4 Dwi Putri Ratnasari is a writer who dreams of publishing a book and filming a documentary about cultural festivals in Indonesia. 5 Dewi Irma has a wide range of interests from fashion, art, design, music and food, to traveling. She dreams of having a cafe & bar of her own in the future.

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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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HIZKIA ALPRIANTA [email protected]

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Advertising Sales Executive

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Contributors PUTU LISTTYAN ADRIANI, MELIYANA SANTOSO, AGUS WIJAYA, ANGGARA MAHENDRA, JANELLE MAREE, BAYU RAHANATHA, DEWI IRMA, DWI PUTRI RATNASARI, ARI GUNADI, LAWRY WONG 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

Bali & Beyond Magazine is published monthly by PT. Bumi Dian Kusuma under the direction of MRA Media, Jakarta. Although every care is taken, neither the publishers nor any of their designees assume responsibility for the opinions and information expressed by editorial contributors. All material in this publication is copyrighted and cannot be reproduced without written permission of the publisher or author. All trademark and rights to Bali & Beyond are reserved by PT Bumi Dian Kusuma. Editorial materials may be submitted for consideration to the editorial office. Bali & Beyond is not responsible for the return of unsolicited material. © 2006 Bali & Beyond ISSN 0216-4590

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INVITE&INDULGE FRESH & NATURAL COVER

Take a peek into the expansive spa complex at Nusa Dua Beach Hotel

"Tajen" By Agus Wijaya

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REST&RELAXATION PADMA RESORT LEGIAN A great place for a family getaway with exciting developments on the way

CRAFT&CULTURE SUBAYA VILLAGE A visit to a village in Kintamani to see their special dance-filled ceremony

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LIFESTYLE&LEISURE KLUNGKUNG COLORS Beautiful ikat and songket fabrics woven at the loom in East Bali

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PONDERINGPOINT REWIND & FAST FORWARD Three things that will hopefully keep Bali as enchanting as ever

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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

78 BEYONDUPDATES

DINE&DELIGHTS

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

PETANI RESTAURANT & SOP BUNTUT BOROBUDUR

82 COMMUNITYCALENDAR

A couple options to get your fix of Indonesian favorites in Ubud and Kuta

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

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

90 BALIMAPS

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FOTOFOLIO COEXIST Sepia toned shots of the Barong Dance Sanggar BALI&BEYOND MAY 2013 14 at Kedewatan

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

94 INFOINDEX Useful directory of companies and island-based businesses

FIRST COLUMN PHOTO COURTESY OF PETANI RESTAURANT, SECOND COLUMN BY AGUS WIJAYA, THIRD COLUMN COURTESY OF SABABAY WINERY

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ACTION&ATTRACTION TRADITIONAL REMEDIES Step into this quiet sanctuary to learn how to make jamu

TANJUNG BIRA

An area in South Sulawesi that boasts soft white sand and towering Phinisi ships

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SHOPPING SPREE From batik to indie fashion, these are the brands and places you need to know in Jakarta 16

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TOP PHOTO BY DWI PUTRI RATNASARI, BOTTOM BY LAWRY WONG

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PRIMEPROMOTION

C-SIDE VIEWS Aston Bali Beach Resort & Spa invites you to visit their newly renovated Grand Benoa Resto, and have your choice of four Indonesian dishes during lunch and dinner for only Rp. 180,000++ per person. Alternatively, you can take advantage of the Wood Fire Pizza promotion at their By The C Restaurant. Starting from Rp. 75,000++ per person, enjoy a wide selection of unique pizzas like spicy chicken tandoor, pollo el crema, tropicale, and caprosiosa. Aston Bali Beach Resort & Spa Jalan Pratama 68X, Tanjung Benoa (0361) 773-577 www.astonbali.com

FRAGRANT & FLAVORFUL Bali Hyatt has some exciting new selections for you to try at Cupak Bistro. The Executive Chef is presenting an array of dishes from various parts of Indonesia such as Nyat Nyatan Kambing (Balinese braised lamb stew), Belayag (roasted chicken, rice cakes and vegetable curry soup), and Tuna Bakar Rica-Rica (char-grilled yellow fin tuna steak with green chili sambal and water spinach). While you’re at it, try one of the well-loved local desserts like Es Cendol and Jackfruit Pudding, and enjoy the best of Indonesian flavors! Bali Hyatt, Jalan Danau Tamblingan No. 89, Sanur (0361) 281-234, www.bali.resort.hyatt.com

GIFT TO MOTHERS Bridges presents a Mother’s Day brunch buffet on May 12, a sharing experience that allows guests to sample an array of delicious dishes at a leisurely pace. The brunch will be served in their beautiful riverside dining room

GIFT TO SHARE

from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and accompanied by

the local community. Gift to Share offers a complimentary night’s stay for every night booked as a gift to guests, and guests are encouraged to donate an amount in place of the complimentary room (minimum of $250). These donations will go towards providing learning aids for the students of neighboring elementary schools. Gift to Share is valid for guests staying in the Mountain Pool Villa ($565 per night) or Beach Pool Villa ($645 per night) between April 1 and July 15. Alila Villas Soori, Banjar Dukuh, Desa Kelating, Tabanan, (0361) 894-6388 www.alilahotels.com/soori

live classical music and poetry. Brunch is Rp. 280,000++ for adults and Rp. 180,000++ for children up to 12 years of age. A percentage of the proceeds from the brunch will go towards Yayasan Bumi Sehat to help Ibu Robin and the foundation’s continuous efforts helping Balinese mothers give natural births. After Mother’s Day, the brunch will be served every Sunday. Bridges Bali, Jalan Campuhan, Ubud (0361) 970-095, www.bridgesbali.com

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Alila Villas Soori presents a meaningful “Gift to Share” program to benefit

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PRIMEPROMOTION

FREE FLOW Soleil presents an exquisite dinner set menu created by high profile chefs with truly global backgrounds. Treat yourself to free flow wine and a magnificent view of the Indian Ocean at these opulent free flow dinners, available every Friday and Saturday from 6 to 10:30 p.m. For further inquiries please call The Mulia or email [email protected]. The Mulia, Mulia Resort & Villas - Nusa Dua, Bali

FUN MEAL FOR FOUR

Jalan Raya Nusa Dua Selatan, Kawasan Sawangan

Golden Lotus at Bali Dynasty Resort is offering a special

(0361) 301-7777 ext. 6010, www.themulia.com

promotion on their signature Peking Duck from May 1 to July 31. The duck, carved at the table by the Chef, will be served three different ways – the crispy duck skin will be rolled in Chinese pancakes and cooked with black bean sauce, cucumbers and spring onions; the duck meat will be cooked with black bean sauce and vegetables; and the duck bones will be used as stock for a delicious soup with vegetables. A whole duck is available for only Rp. 236,000 net and is enough to treat four people to this delightful delicacy. Golden Lotus at Bali Dynasty Resort Jalan Kartika, Tuban, South Kuta, (0361) 752-403 www.balidynasty.com

INSIDER’S EXPERIENCE For the first time ever, the four chefs at the helm of Bali’s culinary scene are coming together to host a very special dining event called ‘Four Chefs And A Feast.’ Will Meyrick of Sarong, Chris Salans of Mozaic, Phil Davenport of Ku De Ta, and Nicolas ‘Doudou’ Tourneville of Metis will get together on May 22 at the Mozaic Beach Club to prepare something completely different from anything you’ve been to before. There will be live behind-the-scenes footage from the kitchen and the chefs will mingle with guests throughout the night to share their stories and offer insight into the dishes they’ve created for the evening. Tickets are Rp. 1,400,000 and inclusive of champagne on arrival, pre-dinner sunset drinks, a four course dining experience with matching wine, and cocktails to celebrate afterwards. Tickets

THE BIG 3-0

can be purchased directly from Mozaic, Sarong, Metis and Ku De

Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa celebrates its 30th anniversary

Ta. As seats are limited, it is recommended to secure tickets online

on May 28 and is offering great deals for guests looking to

first by emailing [email protected].

have a weekend beach getaway in May. A room package

Mozaic Beach Club, Jalan Batu Belig, Seminyak

for a two-night stay will go for Rp. 3,250,000 net including

(0361) 473-5796, www.mozaic-beachclub.com

breakfast for two, return airport transfers, and one time of Rp. 300,000 on the second room during the same stay period. On top of that, every guest will get Rp. 300,000 in Resort Credit for F&B and Spa during their stay. This promo is available for a May 1 to 31 stay period. Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa, BTDC Lot North 4, Nusa Dua (0361) 771-210, www.nusaduahotel.com

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dinner for two persons. Families can also enjoy a discount

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NEW&NEWS

BLOSSOM & VELVET Sababay Winery has introduced two new premium wines – Pink Blossom and Black Velvet, both made from the Alphonse Lavallée grape variety that is grown in Bali. Pink Blossom is a rosé characterized by fresh berry, lychee and guava aromas. It is youthful and refreshing; a great choice as an aperitif. Black Velvet is a red wine with a brilliant dark ruby tone and notes of ripe berry, plum, roasted oak and a hint of nutmeg. Light bodied with spicy fruit flavor, it goes well with a large range of Asian cuisines. www.sababaywinery.com

TOP LUXURY The St. Regis Bali Resort was recognized as The Best Luxury Resort at the Hospitality Investment World (HIW) Indonesia Hotel Awards 2013, and awarded the prestigious Gold Medal Award for Top Luxury Resort Design at the Hospitality Design Furniture Luxurious Project Asia Awards 2013. These awards area testament to the level of service and luxury at the St. Regis Bali, and yet another milestone for this exquisite property. The St. Regis Bali Resort BTDC Lot S6, Nusa Dua (0361) 847-8111 www.starwoodhotels.com/stregis/bali

NEW TO THE SCENE Anantara Bali Uluwatu Resort & Spa proudly presents Chef Kai Kauder as their new Executive Chef. A talented chef with more than 18 years of experience, he is new to Bali having recently been transferred from the Anantara Hua Hin Resort & Spa in Thailand. Chef Kai is passionate about a wide range of cooking styles but his guilty pleasure will always be his mother’s recipe for German lentils with Spatzle and Frankfurter. Chef Kai will oversee the Sono Tepannyaki restaurant,360 Rooftop Dining & Lounge, and Splash Poolside Retreat. Anantara Bali Uluwatu Resort & Spa Jalan Pemutih, Labuan Sait, Uluwatu (0361) 895-7555 www.bali-uluwatu.anantara.com

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NEW&NEWS

COMMUNAL KITCHEN Mejekawi is a tasting kitchen and laboratory concept by the team behind KU DE TA Bali. Located on the second floor of KU DE TA, it will offer 3-course and 11-course tasting menus showcasing high-technique cuisine influenced by local specialties. Look forward to a playful and interactive dining experience with hidden courses for an element of surprise! Mejekawi by KU DE TA will be open to the public in May and cooking demonstrations, classes, wine tastings,and guest chef dinners will start in June. Group bookings will be accepted from Sundays to Thursdays and the remaining days reserved for walk-ins. Mejekawi by KU DE TA Jalan Kayu Aya No. 9, Seminyak (0361) 736-969, www.kudeta.net

LOCAL FLAIR Favehotel Seminyak is pleased to announce Chef Kadek Oten Sujana as their new Head Chef. Chef Kadek has experience working at various luxurious hotels around Bali such as The Mulia Bali, Conrad Bali Resort & Spa, and Bvlgari Hotels & Resorts Bali. At Favehotel Seminyak he will oversee the Lime Restaurant, imparting his skills to the team whilst embodying the fun and friendly Favehotel attitude. Favehotel Seminyak - Bali Jalan Abimanyu (Dhyana Pura) No. 9A, Seminyak (0361) 739-000 www.seminyak.favehotels.com

BOOK ON THE FLY HotelQuickly is a same-day hotel booking mobile application that allows last-minute offerings in real time and promotions go live daily at noon until late. HotelQuickly has a network of over 100 hotels in Indonesia, Thailand, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore and Malaysia. It is fast, convenient, and perfect for frequent travelers who don’t have a specific hotel in mind but want to get the best deal. www.hotelquickly.com

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users to find the best last-minute hotel deals. Participating hotels update their

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CRAFT&CULTURE

HEAD TO THE HILLS OUR CONTRIBUTOR TAKES US ALONG ON HIS JOURNEY TO KINTAMANI WHERE HE WAS ABLE TO WITNESS A SPECIAL CEREMONY CALLED THE USABA DESA.

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ocated in the district of Kintamani in the Bangli regency is a small village community called Subaya. The name of the village

comes from the word semaya or sebaya, which by way of inflection became Subaya. “Su” means good and “Baya” means divine agreement, so some villagers define the name as a place that is safe from all sorts of danger. Historically, the villagers

PHOTOS BY ANGGARA MAHENDRA

came from the northern coast of

In the seventh month of the

the deities Ratu Sakti of the Puseh

Singaraja but chose to reside in these

Balinese pawukon calendar the

Temple, Ratu Ngurah of the Mende

hills due to an inter-village war that

village community of Subaya holds

Temple and Ida Batara of the

broke out on the coast and because

a ceremony known as the Usaba

Bangsing Temple.

pirates frequently came to loot their

Desa, which takes place at the

village. Currently there are 1,205

village’s Bale Agung Temple. This

last year, sacred dances were

inhabitants within this traditional

rite is associated with the series

performed from 7 p.m. until

village, one administrative banjar,

of Pujawali ceremonies in the

midnight. Among the sacred dances

and one village head.

village, with offerings presented to

were the Baris Truna, Rejang Adat,

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At the height of the celebration

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THE SACRED DANCE OF DARPANA, PERFORMED BY VILLAGE YOUTH, MARKED THE START OF THE USABA DESA. THEY PRESENTED OFFERINGS TO THE VILLAGE ELDERS. Baris Gede, Baris Jojor, Baris Presi,

that is located in the village center.

and the Baris Dadap. Their costumes

Traditional guards known as

resembled that of common Baris

pecalang were on patrol to secure

dances, yet the facial decorations

the processions, while four rain

were much simpler and done without

stoppers were busy carrying out their

the special makeup features that are

duties to ensure clear skies over the

so common in ceremonies held in

course of the ceremony.

Denpasar. The following morning, villagers

The sacred dance of Darpana, performed by village youth, marked

brought towering gebogan

the start of the Usaba Desa. They

arrangements filled with various

presented offerings to the village

fruits to the Bale Agung Temple

elders, followed by igel wayah

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featuring an ear dance. Ketut Suar, the village administrative head of Desa Subaya, explained that only village leaders or elders who have been purified and are sitting at the Bale Pesamuan hall are allowed to perform this dance. Next was the Baris Truna dance performed by young unmarried village men in simple costumes. Rejang Adat was presented by village maidens and then Baris Gede, which features spears and intricate costumes, was performed by village adults. There were also several other types of Baris dances presented at the ceremony including Baris Jojor, which resembles the Baris Gede dance but with the spears only carried on shoulders, attributed to battles of the past. A round horned shield is

characteristic of the Baris Presi, with

out of cardboard, and a drunkard

choreography that differs largely

performed acts in the temple’s

from the Baris Gede and Jojor, as it

central courtyard. Their operetta

features moves that are more fluid

presented episodes inspired by

and the performer occasionally

daily life where a drunkard and

smiles during his performance.

a gambler were raided by a civil

The Baris Linjong dance followed,

guard. As a finale, the Subaya

which was similar to the Baris Presi

villagers conducted prayers at the

in featuring a shield, but a more

Bale Agung Temple, asking for

elongated version.

blessings and welfare for a better

Finally, youths dressed as a civil guard, a gambler, a barong made

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and balanced life. „ By Anggara Mahendra

LIFESTYLE&LEISURE

KLUNGKUNG COLORS

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t was a bright and sunny

them. I imagined they were off to

her. The up-and-coming designer

morning just after the Easter

some exciting adventure at sea or

had traveled all the way from New

weekend when I stepped into

perhaps getting an early start on a

York to garner inspiration from this

the lobby of the W Retreat &

day of Seminyak shopping.

tropical paradise.

Spa Bali - Seminyak. Although

I soon saw another fresh face

the holiday weekend was over, the

enter the lobby – Whitney Pozgay,

W BALI + CFDA

resort was still bustling with activity.

designer of the label WHIT, dressed

During the New York Fashion Week

Looking around I couldn’t help but

in a cute black and white sundress

in September 2012, W Hotels

envy the some of the guests, looking

from her line. It was no coincidence

Worldwide officially announced

fresh and fabulous with small bright-

to see her there, for indeed we were

its support of CFDA {FASHION

eyed children running ahead of

gathered specifically just to meet

INCUBATOR}, a program by the

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PHOTO THIS PAGE COURTESY OF W RETREAT & SPA BALI OPPOSITE PAGE BY MUTIA ADISOMA

IKAT PATTERNS HAVE BECOME VERY TRENDY AND MUCH SOUGHT AFTER IN RECENT YEARS, SO MUCH SO THAT SOME DESIGNERS TRAVEL ALL THE WAY TO THIS LITTLE ISLAND TO LEARN ABOUT IT FIRSTHAND.

PATTERNS AND DESIGNS ARE PASSED DOWN THROUGH THE GENERATIONS. IT TAKES THREE MONTHS TO MAKE ONE VIBRANT PIECE OF FABRIC AND THE PROCESS INVOLVES LARGE WOODEN TRADITIONAL LOOMS. BALI&BEYOND MAY 2013

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WHITNEY WAS QUICKLY USHERED INTO THE PRODUCTION AREA TO LEARN ALL ABOUT THE PROCESSES FROM TWO LOVELY AND FRIENDLY BALINESE WOMEN.

Council of Fashion Designers of America to help the next generation of fashion designers in New York City. Whitney Pozgay was selected to participate in the program, and if you’ve never heard of her I wager you will soon. Take a peek at Whitney’s Instagram account and you’ll see recent photos of her with the legendary designer Diane von Furstenberg. Important figures in the fashion industry have undoubtedly taken notice and this is just the beginning. Her Spring 2013 collection was full of unique silhouettes, bright colors, and eye-catching patterns that would definitely look at home in Bali. W is helping promising designers

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TOP PHOTO ON OPPOSITE PAGE BY MUTIA ADISOMA, BOTTOM COURTESY OF W BALI PHOTO THIS PAGE BY MUTIA ADISOMA

like Whitney by offering an

referred to as ‘kain rangrang’ and

woven ikat fabric costs about Rp.

“inspiration trip” to a W urban or

the patterns and designs are passed

800,000. Songket fabric requires

resort destination anywhere in the

down through the generations. It

more time and energy due to the

world. As Whitney elected the W

takes three months to make one

special silver or gold colored threads

Bali, she will draw creativity for

vibrant piece of fabric and the

woven into the patterns, so prices for

her Spring 2014 collection from

process involves large traditional

those fabrics can start at about Rp.

her experiences in the island of the

wooden looms.

1,300,000.

gods. As part of her itinerary, the W

Once these beautiful fabrics

Bali planned a day trip to Klungkung

FRUIT OF THE LOOM

reach Jakarta or beyond they can

in East Bali, and I was happy to

We visited the Werdhi Budaya

go for much more. Jakarta women

come along for the ride.

fabric factory, which has been in

love when Indonesian fabric or craft

operation since 1982. Whitney

conventions are held on their home

KLUNGKUNG FABRICS

was quickly ushered into the

turf, and they will easily snatch up

We were headed to Klungkung

production area to learn all about

pieces like these for Rp. 3,000,000

specifically in search of traditional

the processes from two lovely and

or more. Often times these ikat

ikat fabrics. The Klungkung area is

friendly Balinese women. I hovered

fabrics are worn in a traditional

reachable by car, about two hour’s

out front near the shop for a bit to

way for weddings and social

drive from Seminyak, a bit more if

chat with a kind man named Pak

events, other times they are brought

you hit traffic along the way. In this

Sena, who explained to me that for

to seamstresses and transformed

specific area of East Bali fabrics are

simple patterns a single piece of

into modern skirts. Trendy ikat and

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IN RECENT YEARS IKAT HAS EXPLODED ONTO THE INTERNATIONAL FASHION SCENE AND YOU CAN SEE IKAT PATTERNS ON EVERYTHING FROM BLOUSES TO BAGS TO ARMCHAIR UPHOLSTERY.

was quite enthusiastic as she chatted with the local women and certainly seemed inspired when seeing “the real deal.” In recent years ikat has exploded onto the international fashion scene and you can see ikat patterns on everything from blouses to bags to armchair upholstery. Of course, these are all printed and not woven the traditional way. I hope that one day ikat origins will be more common knowledge, so that rather than being referred to as some “cool ethnic print” people will know that ikat designs are passed down through many generations, hands of talented and patient local songket skirts that you see nowadays

red, tangerine, royal purple, and

require about 1.5 pieces of fabric.

fuchsia pieces in progress. With

Indonesian heritage. „

friendly smiles the women allowed

By Mutia Adisoma

After my chat with Pak Sena,

women, and a very important part of

I entered the area housing the

me to watch their weaving process,

wooden looms where ten or so

done with such speed that it looked

W Retreat & Spa Bali - Seminyak

women sat weaving gorgeous ikat

to be second nature. Some seemed

Jalan Petitenget, Seminyak

and songket. I marveled at the open

amused to see my in-awe face,

(0361) 473-8106

air space and the turquoise, cherry

which I just couldn’t help. Whitney

www.wretreatbali.com

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PHOTO COURTESY OF W RETREAT & SPA BALI

crafted for months by the nimble

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DINE&DELIGHTS

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FARMER’S SECRET IF YOU’RE THE KIND OF TRAVELLER WHO LIKES TO BE IMMERSED IN THE LOCAL CULTURE BUT WITH ALL THE COMFORTS OF HOME, THEN THIS IS THE PERFECT INCLUSION TO YOUR ITINERARY.

A

s part of the Alaya

eat daily. I took in the earth toned

inscribed using cream of cucumber,

Resort, the Petani

décor featuring various incarnations

mint and yoghurt. It tasted delicious,

Restaurant cleverly

of their signature farmer’s hat, and

with the broccoli and spinach

interweaves cultural

soon a brown ceramic bowl of

blended smoothly enough to allow

and nature-loving

snack-sized purple sweet potato

repeated mouthfuls. It was so easy

sophistication into their Ubud

chips was delivered. Dipped in

to drink (maybe this is a good tip

surrounds. As co-owner Jimmy

garlic aioli, it was a striking starter!

for the parents out there – invest in a

commented, “If Kuta is Feta cheese,

In the mood for healthy food

blender if you want your kids to eat

then Ubud is Haloumi!” The husband

and feeling cool from the breezy,

their greens)! What was especially

and wife team of Jimmy Gunawan

open restaurant design, the Organic

appealing was that there weren’t

and Michelle Tanaja complement

Green Vegetables Soup sounded like

any overpowering spices added to

each other perfectly with their

an appealing entrée. It was more

disguise the taste of the vegetables.

tasteful, stylish design and huge

like a chilled Gazpacho by the time

The design was a representation

emphasis on the harmonious balance

I was ready to stop admiring the

of the interconnectedness of the 7

of local culture and tradition.

intricate pattern on the soup surface

chakras, perhaps a gentle reminder

Local traditional dishes dominate 80% of the menu, though there are still options for foreigners seeking some home comforts. As Chef Made Siharta explained, “Most restaurants in the vicinity focus on tourist menus. But instead, Petani wants to introduce the local culture through their food.”

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that we were in yoga-loving Ubud and next door to the Yoga Barn. The next dish to come out was the nasi bungkus, beautifully wrapped in its trademark banana leaf. Help from the waiter was enlisted to unwrap the gift with minimal disturbance to its surrounds. Such surrounds included chicken satay, chilli egg, fish sambal matah, tofu and tempeh, crackers and more chili. The variety served as a brilliant introduction to traditional Indonesian ingredients and the combination of flavors and spices were ‘foreigner friendly’ too, making the introduction to local cuisine a very smooth and tasty one. Of course there was the option of adding in extra heat if desired, with the extra chilli on the side. The banana leaf performed its role elegantly, maintaining the moistness and freshness of the rice and allowing the flavors in the ‘lauk’

another course was justifiable. As an

was divided evenly. The manis

to infuse naturally into the dish.

introduction to Indonesian delights

klepon, or rice flour cake, came in

this time, the Local Sweet Temptation

the shape of a perfect square with

SWEET TREATS

was the perfect choice. Containing

the consistency and appearance

With four people to share in the

a selection of six bite-sized portions,

of hardened green jelly. Rolled in

dessert platter, indulgence in

the colorful platter of earthy textures

coconut, the palm sugar sweetness was offset. Perhaps it was the influence of the pandanus and suji leaves hiding in the dish? The pisang goreng, a childhood favorite, was different from the usual battered variety. Their preparation gave the banana fritters a delicate appearance, and the generous sprinkles of cinnamon rather than sugar were also welcomed. The bubur injin (black rice pudding) was akin to Japanese red bean sweets, with a depth of sweetness that really satisfies. Judging by the expressions

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The ‘Local Sweet Tempation’ is a perfect dessert platter for sharing.

of the guests, the other selections of

with the cool theme though, I chose

Satay Market from 11 a.m. to 2:30

singkong (cassava), lukis (sticky rice

a mixture of cucumber, lemongrass,

p.m. is fast gaining popularity

cake) and dadar gulung (crepes with

coconut, and mint juice to bring the

amongst the local community too,

grated coconut) were also winners.

feast to a close.

welcoming families and music lovers

As far as dessert indulgences go, this

with its live entertainment and jamu

one was relatively guilt-free sans ice

SUNDAY SATAY

concoctions. „

cream, cream, chocolate or icing!

Petani has all the elements, especially

By Janelle Maree

Coffee aficionados will be

for the visitor to Bali who would like a

impressed with their Lamarzocco

sampler of local cuisine, in style. With

Petani Restaurant

machine on the benchtop, and

an eye for design and the finesse to

Jalan Hanoman, Ubud

would not be able to resist a hot

execute, Trip Advisor is going to be

(0361) 972-200

cup as the perfect finale. Keeping

very busy with this one! The Sunday

www.alayaubud.com

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DINE&DELIGHTS

DELICIOUS OXTAIL WHENEVER FIRST-TIME VISITORS TO INDONESIA ASK ME TO ABOUT LOCAL DISHES THAT THEY SHOULDN’T MISS OUT ON, SOP BUNTUT ALWAYS MAKES IT TO THE TOP OF THE LIST.

O

xtail soup might sound a tad

falls right off the bone. My mother’s recipe takes the cake

off-putting to

in my opinion, but isn’t that always

some, but hear

the case with dishes that are near

me out when

a favorite with young and old alike. The good news is that you can now find it here in Bali!

and dear to our hearts? A close

HUMBLE BEGINNINGS

I say this dish is definitely worth

second in my book that never fails

This particular recipe for oxtail soup

pulling out your ‘brave card’ and

to leave me happy and satisfied is

comes from the Bogor Café at Hotel

having a go. Put your preconceived

the legendary Sop Buntut Borobudur.

Borobudur, hence the name Sop

notions aside because in all honesty

Mention ‘Sop Buntut Borobudur’ to

Buntut Borobudur. It is said that the

it is not as scary as the name might

any Indonesian and it is likely that

soup was first sold by a street vendor

suggest. Hearty and comforting,

they will know exactly what you are

right outside the hotel in the 1970s,

the dish consists of a savory broth

talking about, especially if they have

and it was so delicious that they

and meat that is tender and juicy.

ever lived and worked in the Jakarta

asked the vendor to come inside and

When done correctly, the meat

area. The recipe is decades old and

cook in the kitchen of the Bogor Café.

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Their recipe is now iconic, leading to

three menu items came with a side

the opening of another branch of the

of white rice, emping crackers, acar

Bogor Café at the Pacific Place Mall

(Indonesian pickled salad), extra chili

in 2010, much to the delight of office

sauce, and a lime. I was quite happy

workers in the area.

with the size of the oxtail pieces in

PHOTOS COURTESTY OF DISCOVERY KARTIKA PLAZA HOTEL

my soup. The broth was steaming hot

HERE IN BALI

and the savory nature of it made the

Hotel Borobudur happens to be a

white rice a perfect accompaniment.

sister hotel to the Discovery Kartika

The Fried Oxtail was delightfully

appetite because their portions are

Plaza Hotel in Kuta, and they have

crispy but surprisingly not oily, and

generous! The Pond Café is open 24

worked together to make the famous

the rich flavor of it tasted great

hours a day and seven days a week,

soup available to customers in Bali.

combined with the acar, which

serving not only oxtail but also other

The Pond Restaurant at the Discovery

helped to lighten up the palate. As

favorites from around Indonesia.

Kartika Plaza Hotel not only features

for the Grilled Oxtail – it was tender,

They also have takeaway as an

the original oxtail soup but also fun

sweet, and fell right off the bone. We

option! „

variations such as Oxtail Fried Rice,

were some very happy campers at

By Mutia Adisoma

Oxtail Penyet, and Oxtail Balado.

the end of that meal, to say the least.

During my most recent visit to

A medium sized portion of oxtail

Discovery Kartika Plaza Hotel

The Pond we ordered the original

at The Pond Restaurant goes for

Jalan Kartika Plaza, South Kuta

Borobudur Oxtail Soup, Fried Oxtail,

Rp. 78,000++, and a large goes

(0361) 751-067

and Grilled Oxtail. Each of the

for Rp. 118,000++. Come with an

www.discoverykartikaplaza.com

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INVITE&INDULGE

FRESH & NATURAL NEW PROPERTIES AND SPAS SEEM TO BE POPPING UP AROUND THE ISLAND DAILY, BUT FOR THIS EDITION WE DECIDED TO VISIT ONE OF THE ‘SENIORS’ OF HOSPITALITY AND TAKE A PEEK INTO THEIR EXPANSIVE SPA COMPLEX.

T

he Nusa Dua Beach

The Spa at The Nusa Dua Beach

EXTENSIVE FACILITIES

Hotel & Spa has been

Hotel is spread over 5,000 square

During my visit to The Nusa Dua

around since the eighties,

meters and aims to increase the

Spa I noticed couples and groups

watching Bali develop

health and wellbeing of their visitors,

of three passing through the spa

and transform into

who are making an effort to mitigate

lobby who did not look to be guests

the popular and bustling tourist

the negative effects of modern day

of the hotel. Rather, they seemed

destination it is now. This month it is having its 30th anniversary, and we

living. The Spa provides a natural

to be on their way home from work

experience, paying tribute to the

and looking for a bit of exercise.

do believe that three decades in the

island of Bali and its ancient beauty

After I inquired I learned that this

industry is worth having the spotlight

traditions while conforming to

was indeed the case; within the

shone on them for a bit!

international standards.

spa complex there is a sports center

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and memberships are welcome.

friendly products are available for

The sports center includes a gym

purchase.

equipped with body sculpting and cardiovascular exercise equipment,

FRUIT PUNCH

basketball courts, tennis courts,

The menu at The Nusa Dua Spa

squash courts, and a four meter

has quite a bit to choose from, but

climbing wall.

some of the more popular ‘rituals’

In addition to the sports center,

include the Latte Detox, Spicy Detox,

members also have access to the rest

Lil Booster and Pure Rejuvenation.

of the spa complex, which boasts

These last anywhere from 1.5

a 25-meter lap pool, plunge pools,

hours to 4 hours, depending on the

aromatic saunas, steam rooms,

package chosen. During my visit

Jacuzzi and separate locker rooms

I chose the 90 minute Fruit Punch

for men and women. You’ll also find

ritual, which started with a foot wash

individual massage rooms, private

and continued with a 50 minute

spa pavilions, a spa villa, the Spa

massage using fresh avocado (fresh

Café, and the Spa Essentials Shop

papaya is also an option). It was the

located near the entrance where

first time I had ever been massaged

traditionally blended oils and eco-

with a fresh fruit mixture instead of

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Hotel & Spa is offering various specials including Rp. 300,000 in resort credit that hotel guests can put towards Food & Beverage or Spa during their stay. When you book a 60 minute massage such as the Traditional Balinese Massage, Bamboo Massage or Herbal Compress, you’ll also enjoy a – your choice of a ‘sweet and salty scrub,’ a foot massage or a refreshing facial. These anniversary offers are available during stay massage oil, a welcome change

thoroughly and found it was just the

periods from May 1 to 31 only. „

for my skin. After having a milk

right amount of time – not too long

By Regina Indraswari

and honey conditioner applied all

and not too short.

over, I rinsed off and then relaxed

Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa

for 20 minutes in a warm milk bath

ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL

BTDC Lot North 4, Nusa Dua

while snacking on a muesli bar and

In celebration of its 30th anniversary

(0361) 771-210

hot ginger tea. I enjoyed the ritual

on May 28, The Nusa Dua Beach

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complimentary 30 minute treatment

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REST&RELAXATION

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FAMILY FRIENDLY TWENTY- TWO YEARS OF EXPERIENCE, WARM STAFF, AND A WELCOMING ATMOSPHERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE GREAT THINGS THE PADMA RESORT HAS TO OFFER. BALI&BEYOND MAY 2013

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A

friend in Jakarta

travelers abound. This may be due to

seemed to emerge from the ground,

recently asked me

the spacious nature of the property,

I couldn’t help but notice a group

about family friendly

which helps to mitigate the noise

of children sitting side by side like

accommodations in

(when you explore it for the first time

little ducks in a row, all facing the

Bali. She wanted to

it is almost like trying to navigate a

same direction with their backs to

be close to all the action but have a

maze!), or because there is a good

me and many of them fidgeting with

relaxing, lush, and inviting place to

mix of honeymooners and older

excitement. I then noticed a young

come back to. Fresh off of my visit

travelers who choose to stay there

woman who had just stood up after

to Padma Resort in Legian, I knew

as well.

placing a small item in a nook of the

exactly which place to recommend.

In any case, I realized how family

dragon sculpture.

oriented it was when I was walking

“Are you ready?” she called out.

ARE YOU READY?

back to my room mid-morning after

The children bounced up and down

Expansive and calm, the Padma

popping into Padma’s Lotus Salon

eagerly in response. “Seven minutes

Resort did not initially strike me

for a quick manicure-pedicure. As I

starts from now. And…GO!” At

as the kind of place where family

passed a black dragon sculpture that

once they scattered, searching under

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rocks, behind trees, and around the

him of the loaded plate, the small

sculpture. It was a scavenger hunt

boy immediately took the chef’s

put on by the Kids Club, and the ten

hand and they walked together

or so children I observed seemed to

back to his table. It was one of the

absolutely love it, calling out with joy

most heartwarming scenes I had

every time someone managed to find

witnessed in quite some time.

a hidden item. think about my experience earlier

COMFORTS & CONVENIENCES

that day at breakfast. I’ll admit

Aside from the wonderful breakfast

that I had been a bit pre-occupied

and ample space for kids to play

with their expansive buffet, but I do

and explore, you’ll find the rest of

remember noticing many families.

the facilities also do not disappoint.

Some had small children and some

The pathways are lined with pretty

had teenagers, but they were all

gardens and carved sculptures and

as absorbed with the impressive

some paths are even shaded by

spread as I was. I recalled seeing

thatched roofs. The architecture of

one of the chefs help a small boy

the entire property veers toward

with a plate that looked too big

the traditional and you’ll especially

for his little hands. After relieving

notice this in the lobby, the building

Watching the children made me

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facades, and the kid’s pool area. The kid’s pool is adorned with a beautiful decoration of a Barong, a Balinese mythical creature that is a protector and a representation of good. The rooms are also very comfortable. The ground floor rooms have a garden area to sit and chat in and the rooms above have spacious balconies. No need to worry about feeling crammed between an outdoor drying rack and clunky furniture – it is quite the opposite here. The rooms boast enough room for a daybed on the side and the bathrooms are also sizable. The Padma even has rooms with connecting doors so you can

feel close to the rest of your family

fret about your children no longer.

or group.

The room types included in the offer

Speaking of interconnected

are the Family Garden Club Chalet,

rooms, the Padma Legian is

Family Deluxe Chalet, Family Deluxe

offering a special for families, valid

and Family Deluxe Lagoon rooms.

for two adults and two children

The room for the adults features a

up to 17 years of age. Through

comfortable double bed and the

the ‘Family Offer’ you can book

second room is equipped with two

two interconnecting rooms and

twin beds. A 25% discount also

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exciting things in development. First and foremost is the stage under construction, adjacent to the Donbiu Restaurant. Surrounded by a pond and featuring modern sculptures, it will be a beautiful place to watch dances and performances without having to leave the property. Aside being renovated, as is the Kids Club, which will re-open with fresh new paint and added activities for your little ones. Great strides forward for applies to the second room through

pedicure), and return airport transfers

this legendary property in Legian.„

the special package.

for a minimum of two nights. This

By Mutia Adisoma

On top of that your family will get daily breakfast buffet, in-room

Family Offer will be available throughout the rest of this year.

Padma Resort Bali at Legian Jalan Padma No. 1, Legian

Internet access, a 50% discount at the Lotus beauty salon (valid for

NEW DEVELOPMENTS

(0361) 752-111

hair spa, waxing, manicure and

The Padma Legian has some

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PONDERINGPOINT

REWIND AND FAST FORWARD THIS ISLAND AND HAS GONE THROUGH A LOT, BUT LOOK CLOSELY – IT STILL OLDS THE ABILITY TO ENCHANT HOLDS ENCHANT, TO CAPTURE HEARTS HEARTS, AND TO WOO PEOPLE INTO NEVER GOING HOME.

A TREASURE UNEARTHED

pictures. In 1935 the film “Legong

For centuries, Bali has been a “most

(dance of the virgins)” was released.

is that even after a disaster, the

wanted” destination. As early as

It was a sensation, and what made

recovery takes only a short amount

the year 1597, when the Dutch first

people crazy about it at the time

of time. According to locals,

landed in Bali, Cornelieus Houtman

was the beautiful landscape, the

when Mount Agung erupted some

dealt with the problem of his sailors

gamelan (Balinese percussion) and

visitors decided to stay to witness

refusing to leave the island to sail

the dancing. Since then everyone

the eruption and continue their

back to their country. They believed

from artists to the rich and famous

holiday in Bali. Several days after

they had found their dream home

have selected Bali as their holiday

the eruption, small rocks produced

in Bali.

destination of choice.

by the eruption became the best

A similar reaction came from the

A unique fact about the island

selling Balinese souvenir. Why did

French nobleman Henri de la Falaise

UPS AND DOWNS

the visitors stay? It was not only due

in the early 1930s. He had sailed

World War II was obviously not

to the novelty of the situation, but

for 32 days to reach the island and

good for tourism in Bali. But after

according to several publications

was so stunned by the beauty of its

Indonesia’s independence the

it was because of the Balinese

nature, the richness of its culture,

Indonesian government had the

hospitality, the culture, and natural

and the hospitality of the Balinese

Ngurah Rai airport built as well as

landscape that helped make visitors

people that he was inspired to make

Bali’s first hotel, The Grand Bali

feel comfortable about staying on

a movie of it. However, instead of

Beach Hotel located in Sanur. It was

the island.

making a documentary about the

an amazing moment for the island’s

island he decided to make the first

tourism industry. However another

21ST CENTURY BALI

romance movie set in Bali, which

downturn happened in 1963 with

In the beginning of the 21st century,

was later distributed by Paramount

the eruption of Mount Agung.

the two times that Bali was bombed

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THE ISLAND IS ABOUT TO BECOME A TOURISM DESTINATION THAT WILL BE ABLE TO ACCOMMODATE ALL THE NEEDS AND DESIRES OF ITS VISITORS.

people in Bali are able to maintain the island’s beautiful landscape, the richness of its fascinating culture, and keep the outstanding hospitality alive, Bali will continue to be the paradise island that has enchanted people for centuries. „

made headlines all around the world.

accommodate this influx of visitors.

But by the end of 2008 the tourism

The construction process of course

industry in Bali had recovered and

brings side effects that can cause

has had an amazing growth until

inconvenient situations. But let’s be

now. In 2010 the number of visitors

positive and think of this as us being

to Bali reached nearly 2.5 million

able to witness a transformation.

and is expected to grow even more

The island is about to become a

in the years ahead.

tourism destination that will be able

The government is trying hard to build the infrastructure necessary to

to accommodate all the needs and desires of its visitors. As long as the

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By Bayu Rahanatha

Want to share your critical ideas and opinions on current affairs surrounding culture, environment, hospitality, tourism and travel in Bali or the Indonesian archipelago? Email your thoughts to editor@ baliandbeyond.co.id.

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COEXIST

We love these sepia-toned shots taken by photographer Agus Wijaya in Kedewatan, which capture the story of Kunti Sraya. This is a very important tale to know, especially if you’ve ever wondered what the black and white checkered cloths adorning Balinese temples and sacred trees represent. Kedewatan Sanggar holds magical Barong Dance performances in the evening – watch to see how good and evil learn to coexist. BALI&BEYOND MAY 2013

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TRADITIONAL REMEDIES TAKE A BREAK FROM THE HUSTLE AND BUSTLE AND STEP INTO THIS QUIET SANCTUARY TO LEARN STEP-BY-STEP THE AGE-OLD TRADITION OF MAKING JAMU.

A

s traditional medicine

and see their antique kitchen,

kitchen utensils featuring a mortar

is to China and

capsule chairs and exquisitely

and pestle, weighing scales, teapots,

Ayurveda is to India,

designed spa rooms, you’ll find the

copper pots, and gold embossed

jamu is to Indonesia.

surroundings ring true to is name.

storage jars.

Not restricted only to

The vintage classical style blends

herbal tonics, the healing properties

perfectly with nature’s backdrop of

emerge from behind the counter.

of jamu extend also to body scrubs

coconut and bamboo trees.

Instead, an Indonesian woman

and facials. The Dala Spa at the Alaya Resort

PHOTOS BY LAWRY WONG

I half expected an old sage to

After a welcome drink of chilled

named Nonik appeared to share

lemon grass and pineapple and a

the ancient wisdom handed down

harnesses age-old Indonesian herbal

refreshing lavender scented towel, the

through generations. The four

medicine rituals and offers jamu

chandelier lit kitchen awaits. Forget

ingredients of kunyit asam were

classes for guests. Dala in ancient

stainless steel Fisher & Paykel – in

displayed in copper pots. Especially

Sanskrit means ‘leaf’, which is

keeping with its vintage theme this

designed for women, the healing

heralded as a source of nutrition

home kitchen resembles a 1920s

properties of kunyit asam are that

and provides shelter and nurturing

style apothecary. The wooden bench

they improve digestion and skin

qualities. When you step into Dala

top showcases a collection of antique

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and support the immune system.

Direct to the neighboring spa

Unravelling the scroll, the key

lounge, the Espresso-sized burnt

jamu recipe includes kayu manis

ingredients can be matched with

yellow brew was delivered to the

chlorophyll. Green in color, it is often

the raw versions displayed on the

hessian-covered pod chairs. Usually

disguised in ceramic cups.

counter. Nonik’s fine chopping of

prescribed first thing in the morning,

the peeled turmeric and the release

either warm or iced, the taste is

a glimpse of the heads of the

of its fragrance gave a little hint of

surprisingly nurturing and easy-

practicing yogis in the distance, my

the taste to follow. The true identity

to-drink. With a woody, chestnut

mind drifted into thoughts on the

of the sticky toffee ball in the next

finish, the accompanying bite-sized

similarities between such ancient

pot was then revealed as tamarind

cashew nut cookie was a perfect

traditions as jamu and yoga.

paste, scooped directly from its bean

combination for the drink.

Sharing the mutual goal of lifelong

add the final touches to the blend.

Traditionally from Java, there are

As I sat back and caught

health for the body, mind and soul,

five main jamu recipes that utilize

I wondered if a combination of the

the staple ingredients of tamarind,

two would catch on. The yoga+jamu

added directly into a kettle, and

turmeric, cloves, cinnamon, ginger

experience might just become a new

after boiling and a settling period

and galangal. The latter is a

addition to a ‘Healthy Travels in

the brew was ready for sharing. The

new discovery, resembling the

Bali’ itinerary! „

transfer from the kettle to the elegant

appearance of a mini clump of

By Janelle Maree

silver teapot required a sieve to

ginger with a unique fresh fragrance.

catch the mustard-coloured sediment.

Depending on the blend, the jamu

Dala Spa

With a preparation time of only 20

remedy can be preserved in the

Jalan Hanoman, Ubud

minutes and no pots and pans, the

freezer for a few days. Though the

(0361) 972-200

simplicity holds much appeal!

Javanese are the main consumers,

www.alayaubud.com

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pod. Local palm sugar and sea salt

Nonik explained that a local Balinese

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BEYONDBALI

HELLO, TANJUNG BIRA!

OUR CONTRIBUTOR EXPLORES THIS AREA IN SOUTH SULAWESI AND DISCOVERS BUGINESE SHIPS BUILT BY HAND AND DELECTABLE LOCAL DELICACIES.

I

t was 3 p.m. when I arrived

transportation among villages, known

traveled to South Sulawesi I had

at the Tanjung Bira harbor

as pete-pete, doesn’t operate after

called Nini, the friendly owner of

after five hours on a bus from

midday, so I had to walk with my

Sunshine Guesthouse, to make a

Makassar. For only Rp. 70,000

heavy backpack for two kilometers

reservation, as many of my friends

the air-conditioned bus was

from the harbor to the touristy side of

had recommended this place for its

quite comfortable – nice enough

Tanjung Bira. These kinds of things

great view of Bira from above. After

for me to fall asleep for half of the

always seem to happen when you go

chitchatting with Nini and having

trip. As I disembarked from the bus

out looking for adventure!

a brief rest, I decided to go to the

Tanjung Bira welcomed me with

Tanjung Bira is not as crowded

beach.

clear blue skies and very bright

as Bali, so you can easily find

sunshine, and immediately I began to

guesthouses and cottages around

rumors were true about the sand at

sweat. Unfortunately for me the local

the beach area. The day before I

Tanjung Bira beach, which people

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I was eager to see whether the

say is as fine as flour. In Indonesia

Tourists who want to snorkel can get

INCREDIBLE PHINISI

we recognize many kinds of beach

a boat ride from local fisherman and

Two years ago, I watched a

sand such as black sand, white

then swim around the island. As for

documentary about a Phinisi boat

sand, pink sand or even sand that

those who wish to go deeper into the

maker in Tana Beru, a village

looks like pepper. But at Tanjung

sea, Bira also has a dive center. If

in Bulukumba that is about 20

Bira I must say that the sand felt

you’re not interested in getting wet

kilometers from the beach. Phinisi

different from any other sand I’ve

you can just walk along the beach,

are traditional Buginese sailing

touched. It was indeed soft and

especially at dusk when the blue

ships that have two main masts

white, just like flour, and when wet it

skies slowly turn to orange. The west

and seven sails. Phinisi are very

was like holding cookie dough.

side of Tanjung Bira is lovely place

tough ships that have been used

to enjoy a romantic sunset moment

for transportation around the

with a special someone.

archipelago since the 1500s and

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the Buginese have their own unique

start looking for wood. The wood is

watch the making of these fantastic

way of building them, which involve

processed with simple equipment and

ships. I found that I needed to rent

many traditional rituals.

then spliced into a boat.

a motorbike to go to Tana Beru

Believe it or not, the Buginese

because I could not count on the pete-

is designated the punggawa, whose

There is always one leader who

are able to build these enormous

pete, but then Nini told me of another

main job is to supervise the whole

Phinisi ships without any blueprints

solution – if my time was limited I

project. To build a Phinisi that can

or computerized systems. It all comes

should just visit Tanetang village

survive the hazards of the ocean,

from their head and their skilled

because I could easily find a Phinisi

they have to follow very specific

hands. It takes about one year

maker there. All I had to do was walk

rules and guidelines that have been

to finish building a single Phinisi,

through the harbor and go east.

passed down from their ancestors.

depending on its size.

I woke up early and followed

Every step is very crucial. It starts with

When I decided to travel to

choosing an auspicious day through

South Sulawesi I made a promise

Tanjung Bira was abundant with

traditional calculations in order to

to myself to go to Bulukumba and

fisherman’s houses and I found the

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Nini’s instructions. The east side of

sand wasn’t flour-like as it was in

working on was to be sold to a

If I’m lucky I’ll be able to watch the

the west. After a little more than

foreigner from Europe. Nowadays,

ceremony where newly constructed

a kilometer of walking from the

Phinisi ships are often used for

Phinisi are launched into the sea.

harbor to Tanetang village I finally

commercial luxury cruise purposes,

found what I was looking for. Two

and although they have additional

LOCAL DELICACIES

big ships were being built right on

modern comforts, the Buginese never

Dare to try the local food? Coto

the beach! It was really amazing

stray from the traditional rules in

Makassar is the dish I was most

to see how the workers, young and

constructing them. They do this not

eager to try when I arrived in South

old, looked so tiny compared to

only to maintain the unique beauty

Sulawesi. It is a beef soup that

the giant ships. But their skills had

but also to conserve their heritage as

contains innards such as intestine,

undoubtedly been passed down

Phinisi ship makers. While I wasn’t

liver, lungs or sometimes even brains,

through the generations.

able to make it to Tana Beru this time

so beware if you’re watching your

around, I still hope to go there some

cholesterol level! Coto is served

day, just like in the documentary.

with ketupat, which is steamed rice

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wrapped in banana leaves. I have to

INDONESIA

say that I really loved this beef soup – it was so tasty and spicy. At the end of my journey I couldn’t help but stop for another bowl of coto before I left. Not interested in beef innards? You can try another popular delicacy

SOUTH SULAWESI

made from dry noodles called mie titi. These noodles are first boiled Add the special sauce made from

locals, limes give freshness to

or even cheese. Another variation

cornstarch and voila! It’s ready for

whatever food you eat. It seems as

you can try is the famous pisang ijo,

you to devour.

though it has become one of their

where the bananas are steamed and

“condiments” of choice!

wrapped in rice flour. Their green

There is something very unique about eating in South Sulawesi.

Before you leave don’t forget

color comes from the pandan leaves

Wherever you go, fresh-cut limes will

to try their delicacies made from

that have been crushed into the flour.

always be provided at your table.

bananas. The locals grill bananas

Pisang ijo is delicious and served

This was intriguing to me because

over charcoal then rub them with

with coconut milk and syrup as a

I saw this even at a little fried

palm sugar. Known as pisang epe,

cold beverage. „

rice stall. According to Makassar

they taste great with pineapple jam

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and then fried until dry and crunchy.

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CAPITALCORNER

SPENDING SPREE WHETHER YOU ARE A SERIOUS SPENDER OR JUST A LIGHT SHOPPER, THERE’S SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE IN JAKARTA, THE COUNTRY’S SHOPPING CAPITAL. THE WIDE VARIETY OF THINGS YOU CAN BUY IS MIND BOGGLING – FROM HAUTE COUTURE THE BEST OF LOCAL LABELS.

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ou already know that international shopping

BIN HOUSE Whenever we think of batik we

the drawing of patterns and a series of dye-resist steps.

at its finest can be found

think of Obin. Josephine Komara,

at several high-end

better known as Obin, is a pioneer

much admired in the Indonesian

malls in Jakarta. But

of modern batik fashion. She

fashion world due to her 40 years

when you’re not in the mood to

established BIN House in 1986

of dedication. Each piece of cloth

purchase international brands you

and her creations are contemporary

is meticulously made by the finest

can always go for a local designer

but still very much inspired by

artisans. One piece often takes

with a great reputation, especially

Indonesian heritage. They are

months, or sometimes a whole year,

when it comes to collections that

characterized by a variety of colors

to finish. Walk into any fancy soiree

are ‘so Indonesian.’ Here are some

and tones along with rich geometric

in Jakarta and you are as likely to

brands and places you should

patterns and motifs. Production

find an Obin batik shawl as you are

definitely check out!

is an elaborate process including

a Hermes handbag.

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Obin is someone who is very

If you are visiting Indonesia with only a limited amount of time to buy presents for family and friends, this is what you need to do. In Jakarta, head to the main BIN House boutique in Menteng or go to Plaza Indonesia or the Grand Indonesia Mall. In Bali you can find BIN house in Seminyak inside Made’s Warung, at the Discovery Shopping Mall, or at the airport. BIN House can also be purchased abroad, namely at Takashimaya and Raffles Arcade in Singapore and in the Ginza area of Tokyo, Japan.

IKAT INDONESIA Indonesia is home to a diverse array of textiles including tenun or tenun Looking through the IKAT

fashion market.’ Brightspot Market

tied and dipped in natural dyes.

Indonesia collection, everything

has gotten such a positive response

Although initially not as popular as

from the tops to the dresses show a

that the creators have been able to

batik, ikat has become a force to be

tribute to traditional methods while

build permanent stores in big malls.

reckoned with in the international

infusing creativity. IKAT Indonesia

So far The Goods Dept has two

fashion scene.

ikat, a fabric that is woven from yarn

successfully turns classic materials

venues. In a 750 square meter space

Didiet Maulana is a young

into modern and chic designs that

at the Pacific Place Mall, the venue

and talented designer who aims

are simple, elegant, and attractive.

is used not only for selling products

to bring exotic ikat into the public

If you are interested, glimpse the

but also for hosting events such as

eye. Through his label named IKAT

collection at his boutique on Dempo

art exhibitions and film screenings.

Indonesia, he shows off his ikat in

Street in Kebayoran Baru.

It is also home to The Goods Café. A second physical store is in the

urban and modern styles. If you are a fan of ethnic style done in a chic

THE GOODS DEPT

Pondok Indah Mall, with two levels

way, you will love IKAT Indonesia.

The Goods Dept is a curated

and 1,000 square meters of space.

There is deeper meaning to

department store developed

The store offers hundreds of

Didiet’s ikat (which means ‘cord’

and managed by the creators

fashion and lifestyle brands. Their

or ‘to tie’ in Indonesian). He has

of Brightspot Market. Brightspot

products vary from clothes, shoes,

committed himself to showcasing

Market started in 2009 as a unique

accessories, and bags for men,

Indonesia’s cultural richness by

pop-up retail concept that soon

women and children, as well

showing a variation of ikat motifs

became a hub for alternative fashion

as CDs, stationery, and home

such as ikat from Kalimantan, Bali,

and lifestyle products created

furniture. It’s about time that young

and Sumba. Aside from that he also

mostly by independent Indonesian

designers had their own displays at

tries to promote other fabrics such as

designers. The goal was to celebrate

high-end malls. We love how The

songket and ulos.

‘alternative design’ and the ‘indie

Goods Dept was able to start with

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just the idea of showcasing local brands and has now grown into a place where entrepreneurs can showcase their work.

MANEKINEKO How about shopping in a place that looks less like a store and more like a chic and comfortable lounge? That’s the idea behind Manekineko, located at the Epicentrum Walk Mall in Kuningan. Their concept is to be a creative community hub by exposing people to an inspiring environment. Manekineko is a collection of select local brands that are on the rise and offers various lifestyle products from clothing to accessories, to cameras, toys, and more. Manekineko carries brands such as Satcas/Sash, Damn I love Indonesia, Sixteen D’Scale, MYE, TickTock, Tosavica, Label Ink, Lilou, Plastic Culture, Retail Theraphy, Utee et Poubelle, Bierkko, and Toko Polaroid. At Manekineko, they are challenged to continually produce and create new and unique items every three months. This makes Manekineko not only a place for shopping but also a place to ignite and inspire young people to create things. Manekineko is equipped with cozy seating areas spread throughout the place. Meals and drinks are provided by the The Empress Room, the store’s café. It is a nice atmosphere to shop, relax, and enjoy a couple of drinks and food with friends and colleagues. What makes it even nicer is the corner devoted to an organic environment, designed with the

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hope of inspiring people to become

imports, an accessories bazaar, a

Aside from handbags, clothes and

inspiring in their own way. In the

temporary flea market, and shops

jeans, FJL Boutique also offers a

future, Manekineko also plans to

that sell unique handicrafts and

variety of accessories and perfumes.

host events such as live music shows,

limited edition items. FJL Boutique is

They also often have discounts on

book discussions, and painting

just one place in Kemang that offers a

selected items, making FJL Boutique

exhibitions.

selection of chic and stylish products.

well worth the visit. If you’re hungry,

While Fred Perry still cannot be

you can head down to an area

FJL BOUTIQUE

found in any malls in Jakarta, FJL

behind the boutique where you’ll

The Kemang area is a great place for

Boutique carries the label along with

find a trendy restaurant and café

shopping in Jakarta. It’s all

several other popular brands such

called FJ Bistro.„

there – boutiques with fashion

as Ben Sherman and Nuddie jeans.

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BEYONDUPDATES

STAY, PLAY & ENERGIZE The Media Hotel & Towers recently announced the new arrival of a Wellness Package, which includes a one night stay inclusive of breakfast, a 60-minute relaxing massage per person, Internet access in the guest room and public areas, transportation to the Mangga Dua Shopping Complex on weekends, and complimentary Voila membership. Through this special offer Media Hotels would like to provide their guests with a convenient place to stay, play, and relax in order to feel great while on the go. The Media Hotel & Towers, Jakarta Jalan Gunung Sahari Raya No. 3 (021) 626-3001, www.themediahotel.com

COOKING BEAUTIES Alila Jakarta and MNC TV Lifestyle held a cooking class with Miss Indonesia finalists on March 13, which included Miss ladies, who learned to make tantalizing appetizers such as Beetroot Tartar and a perfect Tuna Nicoise Tataki as the main course. Vania Larissa and all the finalists participated eagerly in the cooking class, which is conducted almost every month at the Alila Jakarta. Alila Jakarta Jalan Pecenongan Kav 7-17, Jakarta (021) 231-6008 www.alilahotels.com

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Indonesia 2013 Vania Larissa. Chef Tom Drange happily shared his 20 years of extensive cooking experience with the beautiful

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BEYONDUPDATES

WHAT WOMEN WANT Hyatt Regency Yogyakarta is now offering globally rolled out enhancements based on insights from female travellers collected as part of the most extensive guest listening exercise in Hyatt’s history. Hyatt Regency Yogyakarta’s new service called ‘Hyatt Has It’ offers essentials such as a phone charger, curling iron, yoga mat, makeup remover wipes, and more. They will also be offering new healthy menu options and providing women’s magazines in the rooms.

MEDIA FAM TRIP 2013 media gathering from April 5 to 7 to share their appreciation to their media colleagues. Included in the itinerary were visits to the Batik Nyonya Indo Factory to learn about hand-drawn batik, Dowa bag showroom & factory, Cangkringan village at the foothills of Mount Merapi, Kampung Labasan restaurant to feast on Javanese cuisine, and of course time to explore and experience the wonderful facilities and fare at the Hyatt Regency Yogyakarta. Hyatt Regency Yogyakarta, Jalan Palagan Tentara Pelajar, Yogyakarta (0274) 869-123, www.yogyakarta.regency.hyatt.com

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Hyatt Regency Yogyakarta, which was the first runner up for the Hyatt Hotel of the Year 2012 award, recently held a

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COMMUNITYCALENDAR

THE STRAIGHT CONTOUR The Kupu-Kupu Jimbaran Art Space is collaborating with Amigo Art Management to present seven Indonesian artists in a group exhibition called “The Straight Contour.” The works of artists I Wayan Sujana Suklu, I Nyoman Sujana Kenyem, I Made Supena, I Ketut Sugantika, Stefan Buana, I Wayan Sudiarta and I Putu Sudiana Bonuz reveal diversity in form, technique and mediums. Eye catching and surrealistic, the paintings are depictions of the narratives that are stored within the collective consciousness. The exhibition will run until May 13. Kupu-Kupu Jimbaran Art Space Jalan Uluwatu, Jimbaran, (0361) 703-342 www.kupuresorts.com/jimbaran

BALI MARATHON BII Maybank Bali Marathon 2013, a 42.195 km marathon race, is scheduled to take place on June 16 and is now open to the public. The race will start in Gianyar and will cover a combination of flat road and rolling hills. The route is certified by the Association of International Marathons and Distance Races (AIMS) and each runner will have a timing chip to measure their personal record. Last year’s race saw participants Australia, and the USA. There will also be a half-marathon race of 21.0975 kilometers, a 10k race and a children’s sprint. For further information please contact: Bali Safari & Marine Park Jalan Bypass I.B. Mantra Km. 19.8, Gianyar (0361) 950-000, www.balisafarimarinepark.com

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from 42 countries, including elite runners from Africa, Europe, Asia,

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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GRAB YOUR RACKET The 5th annual Canggu Club Classic Open Tennis Tournament presented by FRV Travel is taking place from May 4 to 11. Players from Australia, Amsterdam, California, and beyond are converging in Bali for the tournament that has become a mainstay in the Southeast Asian tennis amateur and pro-level circuit. The separation of draws into Amateur, Super-Amateur and Open divisions allow everyone to participate, from social hitters to local pros. Off court there will be plenty of action as well, with a fully stocked courtside bar and fabulous festive fare at the club. Canggu Club Jalan Pantai Berawa, Br. Tegal Gundul (0361) 848-3939

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DEMOCRATS IN SANUR Grand Inna Bali Beach Hotel in Sanur was chosen to host the Democratic Party extraordinary congress in March. It was attended by approximately 800 participants including President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, who attended the closing on March 30. Pictured is the GM of Inna Grand Bali Beach Mr. Sugeng Pramono and Resident Manager Mrs. IGK Ayu Ariani welcoming the President and First Lady in the hotel lobby. www.grandinnabalibeach.com

BREAK OF DAWN The Elephant Safari Park & Lodge in Taro welcomed a baby elephant to its herd of 27 rescued elephants on March 22. A number of excited Lodge guests were able to witness the spectacular birth of baby Fajar just as dawn was breaking. www.elephantsafariparklodge.com

GIRL POWER The BIMC Hospital Group and the R.O.L.E. Foundation signed a Memorandum of Understanding on April 4 establishing their collaboration and commitment to providing health education to women from low-income families. This was witnessed by Western Australian Senator Glenn Sterle, Chair of the Senate Legislation Rural, Regional Affairs and Transport Committee. www.facebook.com/baliwisebyrole

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FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES Bali Tourism Institute Nusa Dua held their 6th annual Job Fair & Exhibition from April 17 to 18. The event attracted over 1,500 hospitality graduates and hoteliers seeking career opportunities worldwide. The exhibition also featured fun attractions such as a Barista showcase, body painting and more. www.stpbali.ac.id 86

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Plaga Wine was launched in Bali with a series of invite-only events from April 5 to 27 at fine hotels and restaurants all around the island. Guests were invited to “Play with Plaga” at Cafe Sardinia in the Beachwalk Mall, Bridges, Batu Jimbar, Pica Tapas, Winehouse, and El Kabron. www.plagawine.com

LEARN WITH FUN Maya Ubud Resort and Spa together with Ms. Wood and Ms. Lucas of the Gita International Yoga Foundation in Australia visited a primary school on April 9 to hold a “Learning with Fun” program. More than 50 children at SD 2 Pejeng Kawanin were introduced to new and fun approaches to learning in hopes of igniting creativity and the desire to learn with passion. www.mayaubud.com

WINE & DINE The St. Regis Bali hosted a wine dinner on April 26 at their Kayuputi Restaurant featuring two incredibly high-caliber wines of Piedmont: Matteo Correggia and Elio Altare. Chef Rafael Sánchez from the prestigious Sheraton Mallorca Arabella presented a refined Spanish-style 6 course degustation dinner, paired with the wines that were passionately described by award winning Chief Sommelier Harald Wiesmann. www.stregisbali.com

DANCE THE NIGHT AWAY The Mulia, Mulia Resort & Villas Nusa Dua, Bali proudly presented DJ Chantal Dewi and the Groove Line band on March 29. At ZJ’s Bar & Lounge DJ Chantal performed a mix of progressive and pumping house music that kept the more than 400 enthusiastic partygoers on their feet all night. www.themulia.com

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Pan Pacific Nirwana Bali Resort welcomed more than 1,000 jazz enthusiasts over a 3-day period from March 29 to 31. As part of the Nirwana Bali Jazz Series and in conjunction with Bakrieland Development Tbk and Prime Time Jazz, the festival was graced with performances by Syaharani, Tompi, Asti Asha, Amelia Ong, Idang Rasjidi, Yance Manusama, Cendi Luntungan, Barry Likumahuwa, Taufan Goenarso, Ahmad Ananda, Doni Joesran, Koko Harsoe & Friends and the Ito Kurdhi Quartet. www.panpacific.com/bali

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SULTRY NIGHT Sfdibshf!Ojhiu on April 5 at Hong Xing Club & Resto - The Bay Bali was a blast! With 700+ people in attendance, we were amazed to see the stylish crowd that had amassed on that sultry Friday night in Nusa Dua. Thank you to Uif!Cbz and Ipoh!Yjoh!Dmvc!'!Sftup for hosting the party, Dbqf!Ejtdpwfsz for the delicious wines, Ifjoflfo-!Npnfout!up!Hp-!MW!D'D!Npefm!Nbobhfnfou!Cbmj! '!Kblbsub-!Vmvxbuv!Mbdf!boe!Bddfttpsjft-!Cfojibob-!Hzv.Lblv-!Qjsbuft!Cbz-! Cfcfl!Cfohjm-!Tpp!Tboubj-!EK!Xjmnjy- and our generous door prize sponsors Cj{ofu-!Ojllp!Cbmj!Sftpsu!boe!Tqb-!Vqqbmb!Tvjuf!Lfspcplbo-!Bjs!Cbmj-! Hppexbz!Ipufm!boe!Sftpsu-!Tpcfl!Sbgujoh- Dpdppo!Nfejdbm!Tqb- and Uif!212!Cbmj!Mfhjbo. Hope to see you at our next Recharge Party!

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INFOINDEX AIRLINES

Tel: (0361) 286-465, Fax: (0361) 286-408 E-mail: [email protected]

Renon, Denpasar Fax: (0361) 263-310 E-mail: [email protected]

Tel: (0361) 751-011

■ FRANCE

■ TIMOR LESTE

■ CATHAY PACIFIC AIRWAYS

Jl. Mertasari Gg. II No. 8, Sanur Tel: (0361) 285-485, Fax: (0361) 286-406 E-mail: [email protected]

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

■ GERMANY

■ UNITED STATES

Tel: (0361) 768-358, Fax: (0361) 768-369

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

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

■ ROYAL BRUNEI

■ HUNGARY

Tel: (0361) 757-292

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

■ AIRPORT OPERATOR

Wisthi Sabha Building, 2nd Floor Ngurah Rai International Aiprort Call Centre: 0804-1-888888

■ CONTINENTAL MICRONESIA

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

HEALTH&MEDICAL

■ INDIA

■ GARUDA Jl. Jalan Sugianyar, 5 Denpasar

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

Tel. (0361) 227-824, Fax: (0361) 226-298 24-hour access: 08071-807-807

■ ITALY

■ MERPATI 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

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

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

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

■ MALAYSIA

Tel/Fax: (0361) 759-761

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

■ THAI INTERNATIONAL

■ MEXICO

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

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

■ NGURAH RAI AIRPORT

■ 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

■ NETHERLANDS

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

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

■ SPAIN

■ BIMC Hospital Nusa Dua

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

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

■ BRAZIL

■ SWEDEN & FINLAND

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

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

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

■ CHILE

■ SWITZERLAND & AUSTRIA

Jl. Jl. Pengembak Gg 1 No. 3, Sanur, Denpasar Tel: (0361) 756-781, Fax: (0361) 756-783 E-mail: [email protected] ■ CZECH REPUBLIC Jl. Pengembak 17 Sanur.

Istana Kuta Galeria Blok Valet 2 No 12, Kuta Tel: (0361) 751-735, Fax: (0361) 754-457 E-mail: [email protected]

■ BRITAIN

■ AGUNG RAI MUSEUM OF ART (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

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

■ 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.

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

■ BIMC Hospital Kuta ■ POLAND

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

■ 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

MUSEUMS

■ INTERNATIONAL SOS CLINIC

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

CONSULATES

SANGLAH (General Hospital): Jl. Diponegoro, Sanglah, Denpasar. Tel: (0361) 227-911/15

■ MUSEUM PURI LUKISAN

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

■ 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

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.

■ RUMAH SAKIT UMUM PUSAT

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

■ SLOVAKIA

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

■ THAILAND Jl. Puputan Raya No. 81,

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■ SILOAM HOSPITALS 24-hour emergency 779-911 Jl. Sunset Road No. 818, Kuta, Badung, Bali Tel: +62-361-779-900 E-mail: [email protected]

BALI&BEYOND MAY 2013

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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