Thursday, June 13, 2013

Tourism Village in Central Java Indonesia

Tourism Village in Central Java Indonesia - Central Java has many interesting attractions. The tourist attraction is located in the countryside as a national tourist village. The villages were selected based on assessment of the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy. The uniqueness of the village is a tourist attraction for the tourists, both domestic and from abroad. This appeal, supported also by the friendliness of its people, culture pristine areas, and green natural beauty. Some of the tourist village include:
Tourism Village in Cantral Java Indonesia
  • Pekalongan Municipality - Kauman Batik Village
Kauman Batik Village is located in Kauman village, Pekalongan district, East of Pekalongan city. Almost of its local people produce batik home industry and canting (instrument of painting batik). Another attraction of the village is Al Jami' great mosque, built in 1852. This great mosque is one of the cultural heritage which remained preserved up to now. Terbang Genjring and Simtudduror also is one of unique art and culture in the form of religious music.
  • Banjarnegara Regency - Dieng Kulon Tourism Village
Dieng Kulon Tourism Village is located in Batur district at an altitude 2093 above sea level. Dieng Kulon has an area of approximately 337.846 Ha with the dominant landscape is rolling hills, agricultural area and protected forest area. Various tourist attractions can be found in Dieng Kulon, such as mountainous scenery, the crater/lake, arts and cultural attractions, Hindu temples. Leather puppet show, traditional dances, cutting dreadlocks hair, agro tourism, and outbound.
  • Purbalingga Regency - Karangbanjar Tourism Village
Visitors can watch the process of making wigs , artificial eyelashes , broom stick s , broom fibers , and traditional bun in this village . H omestay s are available at an affordable cost . The combination of cool a tmosphere of the countryside , local cuisine , and friendly local people create a more comfortable atmosphere in enjoy ing the traditional art performances of the local people of Purbalingga.
  • Magelang Regency - Candirejo Tourism Village
The village is situated in Borobudur D istrict , approximately 2.5 K m from Borobudur Temple. The m ost attractive thing about this village is the uniqueness that can never be found anywhere else. Visitors can learn about village's traditional culture, and all about the villagers way of live which is totally different from people in a big city. There are many kinds of attractions that can be enjoyed as a local tradition , namely Nyadran, Sedekah Bumi, and there are also l ocal a rts (Jathilan, Kubrosiswo) and household souvenirs industries (Bamboo and Pandanus Crafts ). This village is also well facilitated with means of accommodation for tourist s and huts which are managed by local communities and a very interesting tour packages to visit and enjoy the whole village are also ready to be tried.
  • Surakarta Municipality - Kampong of Batik Laweyan
Batik is a traditional art has been preserved by local people of Laweyan since long time ago. Therefore, the village of Laweyan is known as kampong 'Juragan Batik'. Many Batik showrooms in this village, they are served as one of shopping areas which is pretty interesting to visit. Laweyan has become the center of the batik industry since the era of Pajang Kingdom in 1546. As a cultural heritage area, the location has historical sites, among which are: Laweyan Mosque, Tomb of Laweyan (Tomb of Ki Ageng Henis, the precursor of King Mataram), former home of Ki Ageng Henis and Sutowijoyo / Panembahan Senopati, former Laweyan Market, Langgar Merdeka, Langgar Makmoer, and the house of H. Samanhoedi (Founder of Islamic Trade Unions). Laweyan is also famous with its typical building design and environmental conditions. Laweyan community residential architecture is generally influenced by Javanese traditional elements, Europe (Indische), China, and Islam. These buildings are equipped with a high fence or a 'fortress' which causes the formation of narrow alleys.

            Kampong of Batik Kauman

Kauman formerly called Pakauman is an ancient village which has a distinctive art and culture, such as batik, art of tambourine and gamelan. With houses of ancient Javanese architecture (Joglo), or Dutch colony, even a mix between Javanese and Dutch architecture what makes this Kampong Batik Kauman as one of unique tourist destination. Kampong Kauman was a batik supplier for Palace and Solo municipality. This can be seen from the house design which has a workshop and showroom. Ancient pattern is typical motif of this Batik. The tourists can sightsee and get a variety of batik products in the showroom located in Kampung Kauman.
  • Sragen Regency - Kliwonan Batik Tourism Village
Clustering the Batik industry in the village of Kliwonan and Pilang, in the sub-district of Masaran by district government, Sragen, has been subsequently developed to be tourist area with the brand mark “Kliwonan Batik Tourism Village”. The area development is performed with sustainable agro tourism approach emphasiz ing on the empower ment of the local residents, supporting their economic potency, uniqueness, local sensibility and also paying attention to the ecological balance. There are several activities offered to visitors, among which are: high quality Batik with affordable price, 3 - hours batik , pottery , and farming process learning, culinary experience on the typical cuisine of the village, exploring the village, outdoor photography, festival of batik village (between August to November - conducted annually). Besides batik, the visitors can also buy various souvenirs, typical handicraft from the Kliwonan village, e.g. hand made bags made from batik patchwork, wallet, decorative pillow, blanket, pottery, vase, pan, bird cage , etc. Going down to the village street in the morning, biking in the middle of rice field while breathing fresh and pollution-free air is fun and healthy activity . I f the weather is nice, silhouette of Mount Merapi and Merbabu placed on golden light from the rising sun, can been seen from a distance. In one of the street corners in the village – from the height, it appears the flow ing Bengawan Solo River. Activities of traditional sand miner in the river with dozens of bamboo rafts become an interesting attraction. At dusk, it becomes a nice place to enjoy sunset.
  • Sukoharjo Regency - Wirun Tourism Village
Wirun Tourism Village is located in Mojolaban district, just 1 km from Solo city. Wirun is well known as Javanese Gamelan producing area. Beside gamelan, people of Wirun also produce paper puppet, keris, roof-tile, wooden batik, and bonsai plants. Visitors can enjoy traditional art and culture such as ketoprak, jatilan, and karawitan.
  • Banyumas Regency - Ketenger Tourism Village
Ketenger tourism village is located at the village of Ketenger , Baturraden district, Banyumas Regency. Beside its natural beauty, Ketenger tourism village also has several ancient heritages, some of them are Lori Railroad and re servoir which was the Dutch heritage during its colonialization. All of the sites now are changing its function into intersting water tourism object. There are also traditional art performances that can be good options during your stay in Banyumas District. Some of the traditional dances are Lengger, Kuda Lumping, and Siteran, Theatre Studio , Begalan Gumbengan, Rengkengan, Gejogan Dimples, G ong, Egrangan, Pantun, and Wayang Kulit (puppet show) which have already become a part of tourist attraction in this village. Don't forget to try several tasty traditional food such as mendoan, pecel, nopia, badeg, ginger hot drink , sata y, etc . There are also souvernirs made by Ketenger village rs, i.e. metal crafts and glass painting . For tourists who want to stay and spent the night there are also cottages and other facilities managed by the local people.
  • Tegal Regency - Guci Tourism Village
Guci Bumijawa village is located on the slopes of Mount Slamet at an 1050 m altitude above sea level. Guci is a bath ing place with a refreshing geothermal hot springs. Not only that visitor can enjoy a hot bath but also tour in the surrounding forest or horse riding.
  • Brebes Regency - Pandansari Tourism Village
Pandansari village in Paguyangan district is an areas of agriculture (potatoes, carrots, and cabbages) and farming (cow, goat, and rabbit).
  • Boyolali Regency - Lencoh and Samiran Tourism Village
Lencoh and Samiran Village are located in Selo District. Both offer a rural atmosphere combined with beautiful panorama of Mount Merapi and Merbabu. Many home stays are for rent, especially at Lencoh and Samiran village. Therefore, visitors can interact directly with local communities who have specific custom, culture, and traditional art. Visitors can also pick different types of vegetables themselves, such as scallion, carrots, cauliflower, broccoli, mustard greens, pumpkin, red and green lettuce in the vegetable gardens belonging to the local people whose job is a farmer. For those who love adventure tour, Merapi and Merbabu hiking packages are available. In addition, Visitors can enjoy the typical culinary of Jadah Bakar combined with bacem soybean cake.
  • Klaten Regency - Soran Tourism Village
Soran Tourism Village offers a rural atmosphere and local tradition. Tourism packages are available. Visitors can learn about farming, local art and tradition, such as gamelan instrument and karawitan. It is located about 34 km from Solo or 28 km from Yogyakarta.
  • Kebumen Regency - Candirenggo Tourism Village
Candirenggo tourism village is located at Dukuh Mandayana, Ayah district. There is petruk cave which has has three stories in the form of beautiful stalagmite and stalactite. Further, there are many houses made of wooden and traditionally Javanese stylized, joglo.
Sources: central-java-tourism.
 

Addresses and phone numbers Hotels in Bali

Addresses and phone numbers Hotels in Bali - For those of you who want to travel to Indonesia, do not forget to go to Bali. Bali is one of Indonesia's territory became the main destination of local and foreign travelers. Bali offers a unique tour experience and interesting, combining the beauty of nature with local culture, make international visitors feel at home to tour the island. Bali provides all the facilities you need, including the hotel. To ease you enjoy sightseeing in Bali, you must know the address and phone number several hotels in Bali. The facilities offered by the hotels in Bali is very interesting and quality, the tourists will not be disappointed to stay in Bali.
Addresses and phone numbers Hotels in Bali

Bali is a very famous tourist spot in the whole world, so that many of the tourists who visit Bali. As a result, many hotels were already fully occupied by tourists. To help you traveled in Bali, you have to book hotel rooms in advance before visiting Bali. To help you in choosing a quality hotel in Bali, here are some hotel name, address, and phone number that you can call to make booking rooms.
Addresses and phone numbers Hotels in Bali

Dewi Sri Hotel
Kuta, Legian Street, Troppozone Alley, Bali, Indonesia, Phone: +62 361 752555

100 Sunset Boutique Hotel
Badung, Sunset Road Kuta Street, Bali 80361, Indonesia, Phone: +62 361 8477360/+62 361 758-699

Dayu Beach Inn
Discovery Kartika Plaza Hotel, Bali Indonesia, Phone: +62 361 752263

D’djabu Hotel & Villas
Seminyak, Pangkung Sari Street, Maharaja Alley No. 03, Bali, Indonesia, Phone: +62 361 734329

Everyday Smart Hotel
Kuta, Istana Kuta Galleria Complex, Blok Etni No: 12/12A, Central Park Kuta, Bali, Indonesia, Phone: +62 361 769036



Mahajaya Tower Hotel
HOS. Cokroaminoto 63 Street, Bali, Indonesia Phone: (0361) 427 413

Niki Rusdi Hotel
Pidada XIV/7 Street, Ubung, Bali, Indonesia Phone: (0361) 416 397

Pidada Guest House
Pidada 15 Street, Ubung, Bali, Indonesia Phone: (0361) 428 996

Batukaru Garden Hotel
HOS. Cokroaminoto 132 Street, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia Phone: (0361) 427 670, +62 812 393 2345

Griya Anom Sari Hotel
Pidada 32 Street, Ubung, Bali, Indonesia Phone: (0361) 410 852

Kuta Puri Bungalows And Spa
Poppies Lane I Street, Kuta, Bali, Indonesia Phone: (0361) 751 903, 754 596

Arena Hotel
Poppies I Street, Kuta, Bali, Indonesia Phone: (0361) 752 974

Mimpi Bungalows
Poppies I Street, Kuta, Bali, Indonesia Phone: (0361) 751 848

Sari Jaya Cottages
Poppies Lane Street, Gang Sorga, Kuta, Bali, Indonesia Phone: (0361) 756 909

Berlian Inn
Poppies I Street, Kuta, Bali, Indonesia Phone: (0361) 751 501

Rita Za Hotel
Poppies I Street, Kuta, Bali, Indonesia Phone: (0361) 751 760

Kedin’s Inn
Poppies I Street, Kuta, Bali, Indonesia Phone: (0361) 756 771

Ayu Beach Inn
Poppies Lane I Street, Kuta, Bali, Indonesia Phone: (0361) 752 091, 753 314

Bali Diva Hotel
Poppies Lane I Street, Kuta, Bali, Indonesia Phone: (0361) 765 775

Pesona Beach Inn
Poppies Lane I/31 Street, Kuta, Bali, Indonesia Phone: (0361) 765 778

Masa Inn
Poppies Lane I/27 Street, Kuta, Bali, Indonesia Phone: (0361) 758 507

La’ Walon Hotel
Poppies Lane I Street, Kuta, Bali, Indonesia Phone: (0361) 757 234, 765 896

Secret Garden Inn Hotel
Pasar Agung Street, Poppies Lane I, Kuta, Bali, Indonesia Phone: (0361) 763 051, 763 052

Ap Inn
Poppies I Street, Kuta, Bali, Indonesia Phone: (0361) 758 369

Budhi Beach Inn
Pantai Kuta 36 Street, Kuta, Bali, Indonesia Phone: (0361) 751 610

Hotel Bali Summer
Pantai Kuta 38 Street, Bali, Indonesia Phone: (0361) 751 503

Berawa Beach Residence
Raya Semat Street, Gang Puji 18, Br. Pelambingan, Tibubeneng, Berawa, Bali, Indonesia Phone: (0361) 844 6322

Candra Adi Graha Hotel
Nangka 37/57 Street, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia Phone: (0361) 226 091

Catur Adi Putra Hotel
Bukit Tunggal 35 Street, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia Phone: (0361) 483 583, 483 351

Darma Wisata Hotel
Imam Bonjol 125 Street, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia Phone: (0361) 484 186

Dewata Indah Hotel
Nangka 178 Street, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia Phone: (0361) 227 796, 232 985



Melka Excelsior Hotel
Jalan Raya Kalibukbuk, Lovina, Singaraja
No. Telepon: / 0362 41562, 41552

Taman Suci Suite and Villas
Denpasar, Jl. Mohamad Yamin V / No. 1 Renon, Bali, Indonesia, Phone: +62 361 484445

Home@36
Discovery Shopping Mall – Jalan Kartika Plaza
No. Telepon: 769 689

Wapa Di Ume Resort and Spa
Ubud, Gianyar, Jalan Suweta, Br. Bentuyung, Bali, Indonesia, Phone: +62 361 973178

The 101 Legian
Jl. Raya Legian no. 117, Bali
No. Telepon: 3001 101

HARRIS Resort Kuta Beach
Kuta, Pantai Kuta Street, Bali, Indonesia, Phone: +62 361 753868

Amadea Resort & Villas
Jalan Laksmana 55 (Oberoi) Seminyak

Tanaya Bed & Breakfast
Jl. Raya Legian 131
No. Telepon: 754362

Sri Ratih Cottages
Jl.Raya Penestanan

Kori Ubud Resort
Jalan Raya Sanggingan, 18 Tjampuhan, Ubud, Bali
No. Telepon: 972487

Beji Ubud Resort
Jl. Raya Sanggingan Ubud, Bali
No. Telepon: 971166

Ananda Cottages
Jalan Campuhan
No. Telepon: 975376

Sun House Guest House
Jl. Mertasari 36 Sanur – Denpasar
No. Telepon: 287413

Mumbul Lovina Guest House
Gang Mumbul, Singaraja
No. Telepon: / 62-858-5743-8882

Hotel Pop! Harris
Jl. Teuku Umar No. 74
No. Telepon: / 0807 1 808080 / +62 21 5296 0490

Puri Dewa Bharata Bali
Jalan Nakula 11 Seminyak
No. Telepon: 730425

Hotel Viceroy
Villa
Hotel Viceroy Jalan Lanyahan, Br. Nagi Ubud 80571, Indonesia
No. Telepon: 197 1777

Pondok Sari Kuta Bali
Jl Nyangnyang Sari 7B, Kuta, Bali
No. Telepon: 7884292, 751971

Hotel Parigata
Bintang 4
Jalan Tamblingan No 87, Sanur,
No. Telepon: 286286

Tune Hotels Kuta
Jalan Kahyangan Suci Kuta, Bali
No. Telepon: +622156970060

Tune Hotels – Double Six Legian
Jalan Arjuna Legian, Bali, Indonesia
No. Telepon: +622156970060

Fourteen Roses Beach Hotel
Bintang 2
Jalan Melasti Gg Intan 1,
Kerobokan,Kuta DENPASAR 80361
No. Telepon: 0361 758991 – 0361 759504 – 0361 759990 – 0361 759

Nikko Hotel Bali
Bintang 5
Jalan Raya Nusa Dua
No. Telepon: 773 377

Aston Kuta Hotel & Residence
Bintang Lima
Jalan Wana Segara 2-5, Kuta 80361
Kuta
No. Telepon: (0361) 754999

Hotel Kusnadi
Jl. Werkudara 518, Legian, Kuta
Kuta/Badung
No. Telepon: (0361) 764947

Tugu Bali
Jl. Pantai Batu Bolong, Canggu Beach 3812
Canggu/Badung
No. Telepon: 731 701

White Rose Hotel
Jl. Legian 76A, Kuta
Kuta/Badung
No. Telepon: 0361 – 756 515

Wina Holiday Bali
Jalan Pantai Kuta
Kuta/Badung
No. Telepon: 0361 – 753 063

Prani Legian Hotel
Jl. Bunut Sari No 4
Legian/Kuta
No. Telepon: 0361 – 758 304

Puri Bambu Hotel
Jl. Pengeracikan Kedonganan
Jimbaran/Badung
No. Telepon: 0361 – 701 468

Puri Dibia Hotel
Jl. Raya Kuta No.20X
Tuban/Kuta
No. Telepon: 0361 – 766 324

Puri Madawi
Jl. Petitenget Gg. Cendrawasih 68
Kerobokan/Kuta
No. Telepon: 0361 – 739 360

Poppies Cottage
Poppies I
Poppies I/Kuta
No. Telepon: 0361 – 751 059

Pramesti Bungalow
Jl. Monkey Forest
Ubud/Gianyar
No. Telepon: 0361 – 970 843

Peneeda View Beach Hotel
Jl. Danau Tamblingan No 89
Sanur/Bali
No. Telepon: 0361 – 288 425

Nusa Dua Beach Hotel and Spa
P.O. Box 1028 Denpasar
Nusa Dua
No. Telepon: 0361 – 771 210

Oasis Kuta
Jl. Bakung Sari
Kuta/Badung
No. Telepon: 0361 – 753 051

Outrigger Ocen Bali
Jl. Arjuna No 88X
Kuta/Badung
No. Telepon: 0361 – 737 406

Mercure Kuta Bali
Jl. Pantai Kuta
Kuta/Badung
No. Telepon: 0361 – 767 411

Karthi Inn
Jl. Kartika Plaza Kuta Beach
Tuban/Kuta
No. Telepon: 0361 – 754 810

Kuta Beach Club
Bintang 3
Jl. Singosari No. 81 P.O.Box 3226
Kuta/Badung
No. Telepon: 0361 – 751 261

Kuta Paradiso Hotel
Bintang 5
Jl. Kartika Plaza 8X
Tuban/Kuta
No. Telepon: 0361 – 761 414

Legian Express Hotel
Melati 3
Jl. Legian 121 A Kuta
Legian/Kuta
No. Telepon: 0361 – 767 124, 751560

Hard Rock Hotel
Jl. Pantai, Banjar Pande Mas
Kuta/Badung
No. Telepon: 0361 – 761 869

Club Bali Mirage
Jl. Pratama No 74
Tanjung Benoa/Nusa Dua
No. Telepon: 0361 – 772 147

Yani Hotel
Bintang 1
Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai, Denpasar
Renon/Denpasar

Yulia Beach Inn
Jl. Pantai Kuta No 43
Kuta/Badung
No. Telepon: 0361 – 751 893

Yulia Inn
Jl. Mongkey Forest Ubud
Ubud/Gianyar
No. Telepon: 0361-973258/0361-974049

Adhi Jaya Hotel
Bintang 3
Jl. Kartika Plaza
Tuban/Kuta
No. Telepon: (0361)-756884

Aneka Kuta Hotel
Jl. Pantai Kuta
Kuta/Badung
No. Telepon: 0361 – 752 892

Bali Rani Hotel
Bintang 4
Jl. Kartika Plaza
Tuban/Kuta
No. Telepon: 0361 – 751 369

Tirta Lestari
Melati
Jl. Nangka 62, Denpasar
Denpasar/Bali
No. Telepon: (0361) 229882

Tjampuhan Hotel
Jl. Raya Tjampuhan PO Box 198, Ubud, Gianyar
Ubud/Ubud
No. Telepon: 0361-975368

Trio Bali Hotel
Melati
Jl. Hayam Wuruk 176, Denpasar
Denpasar/Bali

Tunjung Bali Inn
Melati
Jl. Poppies II, Kuta
Kuta/Badung
No. Telepon: (0361) 76299

Ubud Hanging Garden
Bintang 5
Desa Buahan, Ubud
Buahan/Ubud
No. Telepon: 0361-982 700

Ubud Inn
Jl. Monkey Forest, Ubud, Bali – Indonesia
Ubud/Gianyar
No. Telepon: 0361-975071

Ubud Village Hotel
Jalan Monkey Forest, Ubud, Gianyar 80571 Bali, Ind
Ubud/Gianyar
No. Telepon: 0361- 975 571

Viking Hotel
Bintang 3
Jl. Diponegoro 120, Denpasar
Denpasar/Bali
No. Telepon: (0361) 235153

Warta II Inn
Pondok Wisata
Jl. Cokroaminoto 56, Denpasar
Denpasar/Bali
No. Telepon: (0361) 422517

Wedasari Hotel
Melati
Jl. Pattimura, Denpasar Utara
Denpasar/Bali
Winotosastro

Bintang 2
Jl. Hayam Wuruk 204, Denpasar
Denpasar/Bali
No. Telepon: (0361) 223651, 225353

Taman Sari cottages
Jl. Mas Ubud
Ubud/Gianyar
No. Telepon: (0361) 751892

Taman Wisata Hotel
Melati
Jl. Nangka 98A, Denpasar
Denpasar/Bali

Tegal Sari Hotel
Hanoman Street Padang Tegal, Ubud 80571
Ubud/Gianyar
No. Telepon: 0361-973318

The Cakra Bali
Bintang 4
Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai 28, Denpasar
Denpasar/Bali
No. Telepon: (0361) 462673

The Ibunda
Monkey Forest Road. Ubud – Bali, Indonesia.
Ubud/Gianyar
No. Telepon: 0361- 973 252

The Losari
Bintang 3
Jl. Sahadewa 19, Legian, Kuta
Kuta/Badung
No. Telepon: (0361) 789999

The Mansion
Jl. Penestanan, Sayan, Ubud
Ubud/Gianyar
No. Telepon: 0361-972 616

Swastika Bungalow
Jalan Danau Tamblingan 128
Sanur
No. Telepon: 0361 – 288 693

Taman Agung
Melati
Jl. Danau Tamblingan 146, Sanur
Sanur/Bali
No. Telepon: (0361) 285468

Taman Mekar Beach Inn
Melati
Jl. Poppies II, Kuta
Kuta/Badung
No. Telepon: (0361)753798

Taman Palm Garden
Melati
Jl. Poppies II, Kuta
Kuta/Badung

Taman Sari
Bintang 2
Jl. Danau Buyan 31, Seminyak, Kuta
Kuta/Badung
No. Telepon: (0361) 288187

Taman Sari Cottage
Melati
Jl. Poppies II, Kuta
Kuta/Badung
No. Telepon: (0361) 755558

Suli Hotel
Melati
Jl. Suli 19, Denpasar Utara
Denpasar/Bali
No. Telepon: (0361) 224562

Suriwathi Beach Hotel
Bintang 3 Dan Villa
Jl. Sahadewa 12, Legian, Kuta
Kuta/Badung
No. Telepon: (0361) 753162

Simpang Inn
Melati
Jl. Legian 133
Kuta/Badung
No. Telepon: (0361) 761306

Sofitel Seminyak Bali
Hotel & Resort
Jl. Camplung Tanduk, Seminyak, Kuta
Kuta/Badung
No. Telepon: (0361) 730730

Stana Puri Gopa Hotel
Jalan Kesumasari No 04
Semawang/Sanur
No. Telepon: 0361 – 289 948

Santai Hotel
Bunutan, Amed, Karangasem
Karangasem/Karangasem
No. Telepon: 0363-23487

Santai Hotel
Bintang 1
Jl. Danau Tamblingan 168, Sanur
Sanur/Bali
No. Telepon: (0361) 287314

Santhi hotel
Melati
Jl. Panglima Sudirman, Denpasar Tengah
Denpasar/Bali

Sanur Ayu Hotel
Melati
Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai 68, Denpasar
Denpasar/Bali
No. Telepon: (0361) 281610

Sanur Indah
Jl. Danau Buyan 29, Seminyak, Kuta
Kuta/Badung
No. Telepon: (0361) 288568

Sanur Plaza Paradise
Bintang 4
Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai 83, Denpasar
Denpasar/Bali
No. Telepon: (0361) 281761 , 281476

Saren Indah
Nyuh Kuning, Ubud, Bali – Indonesia 80571
Ubud/Gianyar
No. Telepon: 0361- 971471

Sari Bunga Hotel
Bintang 3
Jl. Double Six, Seminyak, Kuta
Seminyak/Kuta
No. Telepon: (0361) 730240, 730633, 737145

Sari Yasa Samudra Bungallows
Melati
Jl. Legian
Kuta/Badung
No. Telepon: (0361) 755488

Satriya Cottage
Cottage
Jl. Poppies II, Kuta
Kuta/Badung
No. Telepon: (0361) 758331

Putri Ayu Cottage
Bisma Street, Ubud, Gianyar 80571
Ubud/Gianyar
No. Telepon: 0361- 972590

Puri Alit Hotel
Bintang 1
Jl. Sutomo 28, Denpasar
Denpasar/Bali
No. Telepon: (0361 428831

Puri Asih hotel
Bintang 4
Jl. Pantai Kuta 40, Kuta
Kuta/Badung
No. Telepon: (0361) 755330

Puri Bagus Candidasa
P.O.Box 129 Candidasa Jalan Candi Dasa, Karangasem, Bali 80801
Karangasem/Karangasem
No. Telepon: 0363- 41131

Puri Bunga Village Hotel
Jl.Raya Kedewatan Po Box 141 Bali – Ubud 80571
Ubud/Gianyar
No. Telepon: 0361- 975488

Puri Kedaton
Bintang 2
Jl. Hayam Wuruk 30, Denpasar
Monang-Maning/Denpasar
No. Telepon: (0361) 235137

Puri Kelapa Garden Cottage
Bintang 3
Jl. Segara Ayu 1, Sanur
Sanur/Bali
No. Telepon: (0361) 286135

Puri Naga
Bintang 3
Jl. Double Six Seminyak, Kuta
Seminyak/Kuta
No. Telepon: (0361) 730761

Puri Padi Hotel
P.O. Box 55, Jl. Hanoman, Padang Tegal, Ubud
Ubud/Gianyar
No. Telepon: 0361 975 010

Pelasa Hotel
Jl. Batu Pageh, Legian, Kuta
Kuta/Badung
No. Telepon: (0361) 755423

Plaza Hotel
Bintang 4
Jl. I Gusti Ngurah Rai, Sanur
Sanur/Bali
No. Telepon: (0361) 281761 , 281476

Oranjje Hotel
Bintang 4
Jl. Hayam Wuruk 302, Sanur
Sanur/Bali
No. Telepon: (0361) 238185

Palm Garden Hotel
Bintang 2
Jl. Kesuma Sari 3, Sanur
Sanur/Bali
No. Telepon: (0361) 287041, 288026

Palm Garden Taman Nyiur
Melati
Jl. Poppies II, Kuta
Kuta/Badung
No. Telepon: (0361) 752198, 753590

Paradiso
Jl. Legian 61, Kuta
Kuta/Badung
No. Telepon: (0361) 752270

Pelangi Bali Hotel & SPA
Jalan Dhyana Pura
Sanur
No. Telepon: 0361 – 730 346

Minami Kertha Bungalow
Jl. Mongkey Forest
Ubud/Gianyar
No. Telepon: 0361-7811818

New Maharani
Melati
Jl. Pantai Kuta Gang Wina, Kuta
Kuta/Badung
No. Telepon: (0361) 756439, 765677

Nuansa Graha Sari
Pondok Wisata
Jl. Imam Bonjol, Denpasar
Denpasar/Bali

Nuansa Indah Hotel
Melati
Jl. Nangka 94, Denpasar
Denpasar/Bali
No. Telepon: (0361) 227334

Nyuh Gading Hotel
Jl. Srikaya 36, Denpasar
Denpasar/Bali
No. Telepon: (0361) 225691

Maharani 2
Jl. Pantai Kuta Gg Wina, Kuta
Kuta/Badung
No. Telepon: (0361) 756288

Mango Guest House
Jl. Danau Toba 15, Sanur
Sanur/Bali

Masa Inn
Jalan Poppies Lane I/ 27
Poppies I/Kuta
No. Telepon: 0361 – 758 507

Mastapa Hotel
Bintang 3
Jl. Legian 139, Kuta
Kuta/Badung
No. Telepon: (0361) 751660

Mentari Sanur Hotel
Bintang 2
Jl. Hang Tuah III 3, Sanur
Sanur/Bali
No. Telepon: (0361) 283286

Lusa
Jl. Benesari, Kuta
Kuta/Badung
No. Telepon: (0341) 753714

Maha Bharata Hotel
Bintang 3
Jl. Legian
Kuta/Badung
No. Telepon: (0361) 756754

Lotus Bungalow
Candidasa Main Road, Karangasem – Bali INDONESIA
Karangasem/Karangasem
No. Telepon: 0363-41104

Legian Village Unit Joni II
Bintang 2
Jl. Sahadewa 21, Legian, Kuta
Kuta/Badung
No. Telepon: (0361) 461804

Lestari Melati
Jl. Danau Tamblingan 188, Sanur
Sanur/Bali
No. Telepon: (0361) 288867

Life in Amed Bali
Desa Lean, Bunutan, Abang, Karangasem, Bali, Indon
Karangasem/Karangasem
No. Telepon: 0363 – 23152

Likita Hotel
Bintang 2
Jl. Cargo Permai 84 XX, Denpasar
Denpasar/Bali
No. Telepon: (0361) 428557

Ratna Beach Hotel
Jl. Segara Ayu No. 10
Sanur/Bali
No. Telepon: 0361 – 288 418

Laghawa
Hotel & Villa
Jl. Danau Tamblingan 51, Sanur
Sanur/Bali
No. Telepon: 288494, 282533

Laghawa Beach Inn
Jalan Danau Tamblingan No. 51
Sanur
No. Telepon: 0361 – 288 494

Lake View Hotel Restaurant
Melati 2
Penelokan Kintamani, Bangli
Penelokan/Kintamani

Legian Village
Melati
Jalan Yudhistira, Padma, Legian
Kuta/Badung
No. Telepon: (0361) 751182

La Taverna
Bintang 3
Jl. Danau Tamblingan 29, Sanur
Sanur/Bali
No. Telepon: (0361) 288497

Kubu Bali Hotel
Candidasa, Karangasem, Bali, Indonesia
Karangasem/Karangasem
No. Telepon: 0363- 41532, 41256

Kumala Hotel
Bintang 3
Jl. Wekudara, Legian, Kuta
Kuta/Badung
No. Telepon: (0361) 732186, 733448

Kumala Pantai
Bintang 3
Jl. Double Six, Seminyak, Kuta
Seminyak/Kuta
No. Telepon: (0361) 755500

Hotel Sakura
Melati
Jl. Mumba Karna 5, Denpasar
Denpasar/Bali
No. Telepon: (0361) 414639

Hotel Satrya Ayu
Bintang 3
Jl. Mangga Sari 9, Denpasar
Denpasar/Bali
No. Telepon: (0361) 418857

Hotel Tambora
Melati
Jl. Tambora 17, Denpasar
Denpasar/Bali
No. Telepon: (0361) 484644

Hotel Uyah Amed
Jl. Pantai Timur No. 801
Karangasem/Karangasem
No. Telepon: 0363- 23462

Bali Hyatt
Bintang 5
Jl. Danau Tamblingan 89, Sanur

Sanur/Bali
No. Telepon: (0361) 288271
Hotel Purnama
Melati
Jl. Cokroaminoto 61, Denpasar
Denpasar/Bali
No. Telepon: (0361) 427315
Hotel Rai
Melati
Jl. Diponegoro 139, Denpasar
Denpasar/Bali
No. Telepon: (0361) 224574
Hotel Ramayana
Losmen
Jl. Danau Tamblingan 130/152, Sanur
Sanur/Bali
No. Telepon: (0361) 288429
Hotel Ratu
Melati
Jl. Komp L. Yos Sudarso No. 2-4, Sanglah Bali
Denpasar/Bali
No. Telepon: 226922, 247409

Friday, May 10, 2013

Wadaslintang Reservoirs Central Java Indonesia

Wadaslintang Reservoirs Central Java Indonesia - "Wadaslintang" Reservoirs is a reservoir located in the District Wadaslintang, Kebumen, Central Java Province, Indonesia. Reservoirs "Wadaslintang" located in the southern part of the District Wadaslintang bordering Districts Padureso in Kebumen. Reservoirs "Wadaslintang", is a unique attraction, due to its location on the border Kebumen and Wonosobo regency. Most of the standing water is Wonosobo district, while about 1133 hectares, including office buildings, dams, power plants, and the two parent lines are Kebumen region.

Wadaslintang Reservoirs Central Java Indonesia

The reservoir has several important functions that sustain life in the surrounding community. Some of the main functions of reservoirs “Wadaslintang" among others, as irrigation, power plants, pond fishing, tourism, prevent flooding, and water reservoir to supply during the dry season.

Wadaslintang Reservoirs Central Java Indonesia

This reservoir using "Kali Gede" as its main source of water with a few small tributaries that supply water to the other woods reservoirs "Wadaslintang". Dam construction process is done in the reign of President Suharto. It took 7 years to build their dams "Wadaslintang", construction began in 1982 and was completed and inaugurated in 1988. This reservoir is famous as a favorite location for recreational fishing for sport fishing enthusiasts. Usually on weekends and holidays, a lot of anglers, both from within and outside the city.

"Wadaslintang" is a cool tourist attractions and natural, around reservoirs, mountain landscape looks very green and beautiful. Reservoirs "Wadaslintang" built quite long, about 77 years old. Its area is in a steep valley. Land required for the reservoir area reached 226.266 hectares and includes 9 villages, so early in its development, having to move around 770,000 people in the border population Kebumen and Wonosobo, which belonged to the residency Kedu.
Wadaslintang Reservoirs Central Java Indonesia

Construction of reservoirs "Wadaslintang" performed by contractors Hydro Resource Corporation Philippines, in cooperation with "PT. Brantas Abipraya ". The concrete dam construction experts have hailed from foreign countries, and is projected to get about 2000 years old. Reservoirs "Wadaslintang" has reasonable grounds to. Dam reaching 1,166 meters high, 100 meters wide and 6,500 meters long, a maximum water-filled 4,433 million cubic meters. Reservoirs "Wadaslintang" capable of supplying irrigation water needs in the area of ​​rice cultivation in Kebumen district and Purworejo district with an area of ​​3,003,455 hectares throughout the year.

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Pejeng Gianyar Bali Indonesia

Pejeng Gianyar Bali Indonesia - Pejeng is the name of a village located in the district Tampaksiring, Gianyar regency, Bali Province, Indonesia. Pejeng Village is located between two rivers. In East bounded by the Pekerisan river and west bounded by the Patanu river. This village has been known to the world since 1705, when GE Rumphius (an expert in life sciences), wrote about the "Moon Pejeng" which until now kept in Penataran Sasih. Besides Pejeng, Gianyar regency has several popular tourist villages, such as the village of Ubud, Goa Gajah, and Tirta Empul. Pejeng village famous for its natural beauty and diverse culture. Pejeng offers stunning natural attractions and cultural community of diverse, ranging from dances and customs. In the village there is a royal Pajeng, namely "Puri Agung Pejeng". This castle is one evidence of the spread or development of the kingdom in Bali.

Pejeng Gianyar Bali Indonesia

Pejeng has many historical relics and archaeological heritage, making history and archaeological experts suspect that Pejeng is the most important royal center in the province of Bali in the past. This fact is evidenced by the discovery of the central temple of the kingdom, which Penataran Sasih and Pusering Jagat Pure and Pure Bukit Writing. Pejeng village has many temples in which there are many ancient statues. These include Pure Kebo Edan, Pure Arjuna Metapa, Pusering Jagat Pure, Penataran Sasih, Pure Manik Corong, Kelebutan Temple, Pure Ukur-Ukuran, and much more. The village includes most villages and their temples have a wide range of historical relics.
Pejeng Gianyar Bali Indonesia

In addition to historical relics, Pejeng Village has a unique tradition, the celebration ceremony in Penataran Sasih performed every 6 months in March and once a year for the big ceremony. In the big celebration, many displayed a variety of local art and local art are very unique, such as "SIAT Sampyan" (coconut leaf war). Celebration "Siat Sampyan" involving the youth, Stakeholder, and Sutri. Celebration "Siat Sampyan" begins with a prayer together, then ran while dancing around the temple three times, then each person taking a leaf as a weapon of war. This battle starts with each coconut leaf mencambukan (sampyan) to opponents body. Ceremony "Siat Sampyan" has the meaning as mutual help and solidarity as well as teaches that there is no hard feelings among residents. With the ceremony, expected to be rural village Pejeng a safe, tranquil, and peaceful.

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Parts of the Monas (Monumen Nasional)

Parts of the Monas (Monumen Nasional) - Monumen Nasional (National Monument or Monas) often mentioned is known as a tourist attraction in the city center which is a monument Jakarta Indonesian national pride is very historic. Monas (National Monument) was built on August 17, 1961 in order to commemorate and perpetuate the greatness of the Indonesian struggle against invaders known as the Revolution of August 17, 1945. The monument was completed in 1967 and spent approximately 7 billion dollars, the monument was opened on June 12, 1975 by Jakarta Governor Ali Sadikin. Monas height reaches 132 meters. Building of "Monumen Nasional" consists of several parts, it is a park, underground passage, a history museum room, the independence room, top court, and the flames of independence. following, explain one by one on the parts of Monas (Monumen Nasional/National Monument):

Parts of the Monas (Monumen Nasional)
Park

Monas park planted with a variety of shade trees and shade. In this garden there are trees and a large field. In the garden stood a statue of flowers, it is a flower sculpture Raflesia Arnoldi. This flower sculpture made almost similar to the original. In this park, many visitors and their families who had come to relax off fatigue and burnout. The air is cool and comfortable, adding charm to linger in the garden.
Parts of the Monas (Monumen Nasional)

Underground Hall

After passing a large garden, the next building is a long underground passage that connects directly to a history museum. This hall offers a unique challenge to get through. A hallway that is not found anywhere else in Jakarta that provide exciting experiences as a tourist attraction in the middle of a metropolitan city.

History Museum Room

Space History Museum is located 3 meters below the surface of the monument page. This room has a size of 80 x 80 meters. Story boat wall space and marble lined History Museum. Inside the hall, visitors can see a diorama that perpetuate the history of the life of the ancestors of Indonesia, the struggle for the independence and sovereignty of Indonesia until the era of development in the new order. The room is a room that is very important to our visitors, especially students who undertake study tour. They can learn about the history of the nation of Indonesia.

Independence Room

Amphithea independence shaped space, located in the cup monument, there are four attributes of independence, includes a map of the islands of the Republic of Indonesia, the state symbol of national unity, and the gate door that contains a copy of the proclamation of independence. In this runag Similarly, visitors can also hear the recorded voice Bung Karno when reading the text of the proclamation.

Peak court

At the top of the monument which the court is located at an altitude of 115 meters from the monument has a page size of 11 x 11 meters, visitors can reach the court by using a single elevator with a capacity of 11 people. On the top court that can accommodate about 50 people was also provided 4 binoculars in every corner, where visitors can see the view of the city from a height of 132 meters from Monas page.

Tongues of Fire Independence

Flames made of bronze with a height of 14.5 tonnes of 14 meters and a diameter of 6 meters, consists of 17 sections joined together. The whole flame coated gold plate weighing 35 kg. On the 50th anniversary of the Republic of Indonesia, the gold layer, which coats the tongue of fire, plus 15 kg, so the total weight to 50 kg.

Monas Monumen Nasional Jakarta Indonesia

Monas Monumen Nasional Jakarta Indonesia - National Monument or Monas often mentioned is known as a tourist attraction in the city center which is a monument Jakarta Indonesian national pride is very historic. Monas (National Monument) was built on August 17, 1961 in order to commemorate and perpetuate the greatness of the Indonesian struggle against invaders known as the Revolution of August 17, 1945. The monument was completed in 1967 and spent approximately 7 billion dollars, the monument was opened on June 12, 1975 by Jakarta Governor Ali Sadikin. Monas height reaches 132 meters.
Monas Monumen Nasional Jakarta Indonesia

Monas is one tourist destination in Indonesia. Locations national monument known as Monas National Monument located in Central Jakarta Field Road. Location Monas very wide so it is suitable as a family tourist attractions, especially supported by the cool and lush gardens, this is perfect for a place to rest while enjoying the view of the garden in the middle of the city.

Monas Jakarta is located in the city center so the location is very strategic for the visitors. Shape and layout is very interesting pamper visitors to enjoy the beautiful scenery and dazzling cool, a park where there are trees of various provinces in Indonesia. Garden with a pond and fountain located at the entrance of the park to make more cool. Entertainment for the visitors one of which is a fountain of charm sway rarely found in other locations.

Monas Monumen Nasional Jakarta Indonesia

Monas is designed perfectly, ranging from buildings to parks and completeness of his supporters, such as sculpture and many more. Near the entrance to the courtyard of the monument, was standing with magnificent and gallant a statue of Prince Diponegoro who was riding a horse. Diponegoro statue is made of bronze weighing 8 tons is done by Italian sculptor, Prof. Coberlato as donation from consulate general Honeres Dr. Mario in Indonesia.

Monas is always crowded by tourists, both domestic and abroad, especially when the holiday. At the time of the evening, many visitors who stroll leisurely unwind with families and their children, after a tired day's work.

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Jatijajar Cave Central Java Indonesia

Jatijajar Cave Central Java Indonesia - Jatijajar Cave is a cave formed from limestone which is a natural cave that is located in the village Jatijajar, Ayah district, Kebumen, Central Java Province, Indonesia. Goa Jatijajar discovered in 1802 by a farmer named Jayamenawi. Jayamenawi find this cave accidentally. He was looking for grass for his livestock. Jayamenawi mired fall into ventilation holes that are located on the ceiling of the cave. Jatijajar Cave is one of the attractions that are still to be excellent in Kebumen. Located 21 miles southwest district Deal. The appeal of this cave offers exquisite natural beauty. Every year visited by tourists, both domestic and foreign. Jatijajar Cave offers natural charm in the bowels of the earth.

Jatijajar Cave Central Java Indonesia

Jatijajar cave at the foot of limestone mountains that extends from the north and south ends jutting into the sea in the form of a cape. This attraction is very interesting indeed. Like most other attractions in Indonesia, which is almost always kept the legend, Goa was no exception Jatijajar

Jatijajar Cave Central Java Indonesia
Jatijajar Cave diameter is 4 meters with a height of 24 meters above the ground. The origin of Jatijajar Cave no one who really knows with truly. There are two versions about the origin of Jatijajar Cave. The first, Jayamenawi version, which is followed by a visit Regent Ambal, Kebumen ruler at the time, reviewing the site. At the time came to the cave, he found two teak trees grow side by side and parallel to the edge of the mouth of the cave. Of the story and found the term Jatijajar, from the teak parallel.


The second version, derived from a folk tale that tells the story of a run Kamandaka pursued, from the cave he mentioned his true identity. He claimed to be the crown prince Pajajaran. From the story it appears the word "sejatine" which actually means, and Pejajaran. Name the famous cave Jatijajar until today.

Jatijajar Cave Central Java Indonesia

According to folklore, Goa is a place of meditation Jatijajar Raden Kamandaka. Raden Kamandaka story is then known as Lutung Kasarung legend. Visualization of these legends can be seen in a diorama that is in the cave. Jatijajar Cave is a tourist attraction that challenging. On entering cave, we will find it goes into the mouth dinosaur ancient animal that dark and damp. On the ceiling of the cave is a hole for ventilation. In the middle there is a circular chair seating visitors enjoying the beautiful stalactites and stalagmites as well as ornaments diorama Luthung Kasarung legend.

Jatijajar Cave Central Java Indonesia

In the cave there is an underground river that is still active, which is equipped with two spring, the Spring magnolia and Spring Rose. The water is believed to be youthful drug. The flow of water from the Spring Rose through the narrow opening to the outside through the cave. At the base there is a magnolia Spring narrow elongated holes. In addition to the two spring, there are two other spring, the Spring Mount Wilson and Spring Puserbumi. Both of these sacred spring. Only with the permission of the manager, the cave may be traversed hallway.

Jatijajar Cave Central Java Indonesia

Attractions: Jatijajar Cave is synonymous with Cultural Attractions, because Jatijajar Cave nothing to do with a legend of Raden Kamandaka a son Kingdom of Padjadjaran real name or Banyak Chakra, which is more famous for a legend Luthung Kasarung.