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Spa in Bali

Visiting a spa is the ideal holiday activity, or more accurately, the ideal non-activity. Being massaged, creamed, steamed generally pampered is the ultimate indulgence, and the best possible way to relax and unwind.

And Bali is the ultimate spa destination including pristine villas destination. With a vast range of exotic tropical ingredients to spice up your spa experience, the most luxurious environments natural wood, clay and stone, and the most caring an genuinely warm attendants to assist you, there is definitely no better place to indulge.

In the popular Java “lulur” bath, for example, an exotic blend of spices is used cleanse and nourish the skin while it is being massaged.. The bright yellow mixture has a soft, sweet smell that is conducive to the positive relaxation experience. The spice blend can be showered with yogurt, leaving your feeling cool and fresh.

Vegetarian Restaurants in Bali (Kuta & Jimbaran)

    Murni Vegetarian (warung, cafe & restaurant) .Jl. Gunung Sanghiang 68, Kerobokan, Telp: 0361-438072
    Sunrise Organic Market, Mertasari, Banjar Penggubengan Kangin, Kerobokan , Telp: 0361-735824
    Jyothi Vegetarian (vegetarian stuff shop). Jl. Tunjung Sari 99 X, Denpasar, Telp: 081 1239 84759
    Tirtha Gangga (vegetarian & non-vegetarian). Jl. Abimanyu (Dhyana Pura), Arcade 3 Seminyak, Kuta
    Getaway of India (vegetarian & non-vegetarian) Jl. Raya Kuta No. 11, Kuta
    Aromas Café (bread and cake without egg) Jl. Legian Kelod, kuta, Telp: 0362-761113, 751003
    Happy Vegetarian Healthy Food Jl. Raya Kuta 143, Telp: 081 6136 2203
    Happy Budha (frozen food) Jl. Raya Kuta 99 M, Tuban, Kuta, Telp: 0361-76457
    Café Dolare (veggie & non-veggie) Tuban Plaza 29, Jl. Bay Pass Ngurah Rai Tuban, Kuta, Telp: 0361-756891, 755594
    Sari Wangi (frozen food, delivery order) Jl. Rajawali G1/8, Jimbaran, Telp: 0361-704537, 702489 (fax) Denpasar
    Prema Bhoga Jl. Gatot Subroto Barat 317, Telp: 0361-431691
    Depot Rahayu Jl. Wahidin 27, Telp: 0361-422075
    Warung 17 (ISAN) (Balinese food)
    Terminal Tegal No. 17, Jl. Imam Bonjol, Telp: 0361-490124
    Veggie Corner (burger, hotdog, pizza, tempura) Jl. Imam Bonjol (Utara) 68, samping Kimia Farma, Denpasar Telp: 0361-490033
    Prasadham (vegetarian ingredient), Pertokoan Kertha Wijaya D – 12, Telp: 0361-232040
    Warung Vegetarian (cake w/o egg) Jl. Maluku A-7, Pertokoan Kertha Wijaya, Telp: 0361-264721
    Tjahaja Maitri Vegetarian (catering service)
    Hidup Abadi Vegetarian (frozen food) Jl. Teuku Umar 65 K, Denpasar, Telp: 0361-237036
    Bakwan Dempo (veggie & non-veggie) Jl. Teuku Umar 74X, Denpasar, Telp: 0361-245440

Vegetarian Shop

    Food Court Tiara Dewata, Lantai Dasar, Jl. Sudirman, Denpasar
    Raja Laksmi Trust Vegetarian Jl. Kenyeri 95, Denpasar, Telp: 0361-255902
    Depot Sai Vegetarian Jl, Surabi I No. 3 (72x), Kesiman, Denpasar, Telp: 081 138 8263
    Warung Sehat Pak Oles (organic & vegetarian) Jl. Letda Kajeng Ruko 21D, Denpasar, Telp: 082 361 3445
    Govinda Prasadham (cakes w/o egg) Jl. Tukad Yeh Aya 24A, Denpasar, Telp: 0361-256342
    Ibu Prema (tart, black-forest w/o egg) Jl. Tukad Yeh Aya 66 IV I No. 2, Telp: 0361-2228391
    Vihara Sien Te Than (vegetarian ingredient) Jl. Suwung Permai 9, Suwung Batan Kendal, Denpasar Telp: 081 2391 2660
    Savitri Café (Indian food) Jl. Bay Pass Ngurah Rai 91, Sanur, Denpasar Telp: 0361-286197
    Hongkong Garden International Restaurant & Karaoke (veggie & non-veggie) Jl. Bay Pass Ngurah Rai, Padang Galak Sanur, Denpasar Telp: 0361-462163

Restaurants in Bali

Your holiday would be more joyful and memorable if you could get the best dining. There are to many places to dine. You may have a little problem in deciding where to dine. We prepare this information for our valued customer, who stay in one of our finest villas or hotels. Discover the best taste at one of these famous restaurants:

Kuta /Legian /Seminyak

    Alang-Alang Santika Villas Bali , International, Tel. 731149
    All Stars Surf Cafe Kuta Centre, European
    Aromas of Bali Jalan Legian, Vegetarian
    Bale Bali Jalan Kunti, Chinese
    Bali Pavilion Cafe Jalan Raya Kerobokan, Italian & International
    El Patio Restaurant Legian Paradiso Hotel, Mexican
    Frangipani The Oberoi Jalan Laksmana, International
    Gado-Gado Jalan Dhyana Pura, International. Tel. 736966
    Gateway of India jalan Dhyana Pura, Indian
    Green Garden Cafe Green Garden Resort, International Tel. 765333
    Green Garden Restaurant Green Garden Hotel, International tel. 761023
    Hana Restaurant Jalan Raya Seminyak, Japanese
    Hu’u Bali jalan Petitenget, Fine Dining Tel. 736443
    Kafe Warisan Jalan Kerobokan, French/International Tel. 731175
    Kopi Pot Jalan Legian, International Tel. 752614
    Kori restaurant & bar Gang Poppies II, International Tel. 758605
    Ku de’Ta Jalan Laksmana, Modern International Tel. 736969
    Kura-Kura The Oberoi, Jalan Laksmana, Continental & Asian
    La Cucina Discovery Kartika Plaza, Italian Tel. 751067
    La Lucciola Jalan Laksamana, International
    The Living Room Jalan Petitenget, Eclectic Asian
    Made’s Warung Jalan Pantai Kuta & Jalan Seminyak, Mixed Cuisine
    Mykonos Jalan Laksmana, Greek
    Nero Restaurant & Bar Jalan Legian, Mediterranean
    Pantarei Jalan Raya Seminyak, Greek Tel. 732567
    Poco Loco Jalan Padma Utara, Mexican Tel. 756079
    Pond Cafe Discovery Kartika Plaza, International Tel. 751067
    Poppies Restaurant Gang Poppies I, International Tel. 751059
    Ryoshi Jalan Raya Seminyak, Tel. 731152; Jalan Melasti, Tel. 761852; jalan Legian153,Tel. 750504, Japanese
    Swiss Restaurant Jalan Pura Bagus Teruna , Swiss
    Teppan Noodle Discovery Kartika Plaza, Japanese/Asian Tel. 751067
    Wasabi Jalan Basangkasa 47, Sushi & Sake Lounge

Nusa Dua

    Bougainvillea Pizzeria Sekar Nusa Resort, Italian Tel. 773333
    Chess Restaurant Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa, Beachside Barbeque Tel. 771210
    La Terrace Sekar Nusa Resort, Traditional Thai Tel. 773333
    Poco Loco Jalan Pantai Mengiat, Mexican Tel. 773923
    Raja’s Restaurant Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa, Balinese Tel.771210
    Ryoshi Jalan Bypass Nusa Dua, Japanese Tel. 774177
    Sandro’s Pizzeria Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa, Healthy Cuisine Tel. 771210
    Spa Cafe Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa, Healthy Cuisine Tel. 771210
    Wedang Jahe Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa, International Tel. 771210

Jimbaran

    Honzen The Ritz Carlton, Bali Resort & Spa, Japanese Tel.702222
    Kisik Bar & Grill The Ritz Carlton, Bali Resort & Spa, Seafood Tel. 702222
    Padi The Ritz Carlton, Bali Resort & Spa, Balinese Tel. 702222
    Sami-Sami The Ritz Carlton, Bali Resort & Spa,Mediterranean Tel. 702222

Ubud

    Ary’s Warung Jalan Raya Ubud, Bali Fusion
    Batan Waru Jalan Dewi Sita, Indonesian
    Bebek Bengil Padang Tegal, Mixed Cuisine
    Biji Begawan Giri Estate Payangan, New World & Asian Tel. 978178/978888
    Ibah Jalan Campuhan, International Tel.974466
    Indus Restaurant Jalan Raya Campuhan, International/Asian
    Kudus House Begawan Giri Estate Payangan, Gourmet Indonesian Tel. 978178/978888
    Lamak Jalan Monkey Forrest, International & Asian
    Mozaic Jalan Raya Sangginan, Fusion Gourmet Tel. 975768
    Pondok Restaurant Villa Semana Banjar Semana, Mixed Cuisine Tel. 246288
    Ryoshi Jalan Raya Ubud, Japanese Tel. 972192
    TeraZo Jalan Suweta, Mediterranean
    Tukad Terrace Villa Semana, BBQ & Tandoori Tel. 246288
    Warung Semana Villa Semana, Mixed Cuisine Tel. 288473

Sanur

    Batu Jimbar Jalan Danau Tamblingan, Healthy Mixed Cuisine
    Ryoshi Jalan Danau Tamblingan, Japanese Tel. 288473

Hot Night Life Spots in Bali

    “A” Bar The theme is Absolute Vodka hence the name A-Bar. Jl. Dhyana Pura
    Bounty Ship I & II Home to the famous “Jam Jar”. A popular Restaurant/Bar/Club. Bounty Ship II is open 24 hours with 341 drinks from 5pm-7pm. Both on Jl. Legian
    Cafe Del Mar Bali’s best live DJ’s play underground and deep sounds; wild tropical cocktails and slammers and slammers are at very affordable prices and the crowd really know how to have fun. Kuta Centre on JL. Kartika Plaza
    Dee Jay Cafe where DJ’s in Bali choose to hang! Bali’s best, indoor, sound system, tops most other dance club options. open ’til 5am! Call 753188 Kuta Centre on JL. Kartika Plaza
    66-Double Six Right on the beach, open every night ’til 6 am, this nightclub gets packed on Fri. & Sat. night; (cover charge). JL. Double Six

Famous Museums in Bali

    Abian Kapas, Tel: 227-176, east Denpasar
    Agung Rai Museum of Art (ARMA), Ubud,Tel: 976-659, Fax: 974-229, Jl. Pengosekan, Ubud, open daily 8am – 6pm
    Antonio Blanco, Tel: 975-502, 975-551, Ubud, open daily 8am – 5pm
    Archaeological Museum, Tel: 942-352, Pejeng, open 8am – 3pm weekdays
    Gedong Kirtya Historical Library, Tel: (0362) 25141, Jl. Veteran, Singaraja, open 7am – 3pm Monday – Thursday, until noon Friday, close weekends

Bali Beaches Information

Kuta Beach
Like honey attracting bees, Kuta Beach is irresistible to surfers and sun-worshippers of all ages and nationalities. Though Kuta’s fantastic surfs are always given the spotlight, it should be pointed out that the clean sandy beach extending from Canggu to the airport in Tuban is another attraction.

Legian Beach
Aptly called the United Nations of beaches, sunset Legian sees all kinds of people from all parts of world indulging in both passive and active pursuits such as reading, meditating, beach volleyball, foot massage and sun-bathing. When the sun goes down, the action goes up – the beach bars get filled up, the football field is at it busiest, and the locals wade into the waves, fully clothed. Read the rest of this entry »

Bali: General Information

More than four thousands years ago, Bali was an emerald green, tropical rain forest covered the island. The first wave of human arrivals from across the seas brought with them techniques for rice cultivation, new languages and new customs. These early immigrants and others who followed over the years helped to create a haven, providing today’s visitors with a wealth of sights and sounds, dances, music, arts and crafts.

The Paradise Island

Bali has been described by many different names – “The Hidden Paradise”, “The Last Paradise on Earth”, “Morning of The World”, “Island of God”, and “Island of Thousand Temples”. This Island of Gods is situated approximately on latitude 8° South and longitude 115° East. Bali and the neighboring island of Lombok are the most westerly of the Little Sunda Islands and part of the 13,700 islands that make up Indonesia, the largest archipelago in the worl.

Denpasar Regency

Denpasar has recently been separated administratively from Badung Regency, to become a municipality, though the capital city of Badung for the time being is still located with in Denpasar promises.

Tourist objects of interest in Denpasar are: Museum Bali, rich with archeological objects and traditional artifacts, displayed from Tuesday to Sunday. The Museum Bali is a place not to miss in order to understand Bali better.

Werdhi Budaya, Art center
is the venue of the yearly Bali Art Festivals, a cultural event lasting for one full month between mid June to mid July each year. The festival features: parades, cultural shows, traditional arts demonstrations, crafts exhibitions, etc. participated not only by local participants but also, National and International cultural groups, making it an International Cultural Forum. Indonesia Art Institute, STSI Denpasar, north of Werdhi Budaya is another object of interest, in particular, for those lovers of arts, Balinese music and dances.

Jembrana Regency

Some of Bali’s oldest remains of prehistoric humans have been found in the Jembrana regency. Legend tells that sparsely populated West Bali got that way because its early inhabitants were cursed into invisibility for having violated the daughter of a powerful priest. A ruling family related to the Gelgel house was established here in the mid 1400s, but a dispute among its two founders led to civil war and a destruction of the court. For a while the area was considered to be marginal part of the Badung kingdom, and the prince from Sulawesiset himself up as ruler during the 17th century with little problem. Karangasem nearly took Jembrana in the late 1800s, but Jembrana surrendered peacefully to the Dutch before rival Kingdoms were subdued. Most of Jembrana includes the forests, mountain and coast of the West Bali National Park and Reserve. Visitor must obtain the necessary permit and guide the park headquarters in Cekik. You might be lucky to see the rate White Bali Starling bird, or maybe the roar of the Balinese tiger, long thought to be extinct.

Excellent diving and snorkeling can be found around Menjangan Island, with the Banyu Wedang hot springs nearby on the coast. Catch a ferry to Java at Gilimanuk port. Close to the district capital of Negara is temple of Gede Prancak near a river, while further is the Rambut Siwi complex has magnificent ocean views. A large fishing community has been established at Pengambengan, and there is an excellent sufing beach of Medewi. Cloves are grown on plantations in the foothills around Asah Duren. Bigger is better in Jembrana: huge bamboo xylophones of the gamelan jegog accompanies martial arts and dances. Kendang mebarung competitions of large oversized drums are sometimes held. Exciting makepung bull races take places in the villages of Banyubiru and Delod Brawah during the dry season. Joged bumbung groups with flirtatious dancers accompanied by smaller bamboo instruments are popular around Tegal Cangkring.

Buleleng Regency

Most of the north coast falls under the regency of Buleleng, once Bali’s chief port. This long contact with outside influences is reflected in the ethnic diversity of its population and as a starting place for new artistic developments which spread south. The ruling house came to power in the 17th century and conquered parts of Karangasem.

Jembrana, and East Java, forming an alliance with Mengwi that lasted until the end of the 18th century when Karangasem returned to power and took Buleleng. During the mid 1800s the Dutch defeated Buleleng in their first attempt to take Bali.

The Dutch made Singaraja Bali’s first capital, which still has some colonial buildings and Chinese temples. The largest collection in Bali of lontar palm leaf books is kept at the Gedong Kertya library outside the city the Sasana Budaya Art Center is more central. Out west is the tourist resort area of Lovina, with quiet black sand beaches and dolphin shows. Exciting bull races take place annually in some neighboring villages. Views are dramatic from the winding coastal road. Relax in the sulfurous Air Panas hot springs at Banjar out west, which also has a Buddhist monastery. Ice cold swim can be enjoyed at Air Sanih out east, fed by cool natural springs. In the mountains south of Singaraja are the silversmith village of Bratan and the dramatic Gitgit waterfall with picnic facilities.

Higher up are beautiful views of lakes Tamblingan and Buyan, monkeys often play at the roadside. Out west are the Pulaki and Dalem Melanting and the graveside of the folk hero Jayaprana.

Toward the east are the elaborately carved Pura Beji at Sangsit and Pura Maduwe Karang at Kubutambahan with the famous flower wheeled bicycle, and the beautiful Kertalangu temple and the unusual Ponjok Batu formed of countless stone slabs. The Pura Dalem temple at Jagaraga has relieves of crashing planes and car robberies, and Sawan has a foundry for making musical instruments. Sembiran has many ancient temples, and nearby Tejakula boasts some forms of ritual dance

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