Jumat, 12 Oktober 2012

VW Bali Tour - Around Bali Tour


VW Bali Tour

VW Bali Tour - Around Bali Tour

No    Service OptionsPrice (USD)Price per

1   4 Hours VW Tours (3 persons/car) 63.00car
2   8 Hours VW Tours (3 persons/car) 85.00car
3   Package Rafting + VW Safari 60.00person


Village Tour

BALI is one of the most beautiful island of Indonesia. This thousand temples island offers you a physically beautiful land and culturally rich to explore.
We offer you one of the most relaxing and private way in experiencing Bali by a perfect and comfort vehicle “VW Safari”.

You can make your holiday in Bali more exciting by.....read more

Bali Trekking - Mount Batur Bangli


Batur Caldera Sunrise

Bali Trekking - Mount Batur Bangli

No   Service OptionsPrice (USD)Price per
1    Batur Caldera Sunrise - Pickup to Nusa Dua 80.00person
2    Batur Caldera Sunrise - Pickup to Kuta 78.00person
3    Batur Caldera Sunrise - Pickup to Sanur 78.00person
4    Batur Caldera Sunrise - Pickup to Tabanan 80.00person
5    Batur Caldera Sunrise - Pickup to Amed 80.00person
6    Batur Caldera Sunrise - Pickup to Padang Bai 78.00person
7    Batur Caldera Sunrise - Pickup to Ubud 78.00person

Mount Batur Sunrise

Mount Batur Bali

The Batur Caldera is one of the most beautiful in the world. It has been described as "Trekking with the gods." After climbing the caldera wall you will trek along the edge of the vast crater, where you will experience the most beautiful views in Bali. This journey will take you through the...read more

Bali Safari Marine Park - Bali Safari Marine Park

Bali Safari and Marine Park


Price Package Bali Safari Marine Park :

1. JUNGLE HOPPER   >>    Adult  $ 49.00/person  AND Children $ 39.00/person

Animal Education
Elephant Educational Show
Fresh Water Aquarium
Fun SZone Ride ( unlimited )
Safari Journey
Water Park

2. TIGER PACKAGE   >>    Adult  $ 69.00/person AND Children  $59.00/person

Animal Education
Elephant Educational Show
Fresh Water Aquarium
Fun SZone Ride ( unlimited )
Safari Journey
Water Park
Fun Photo
Lunch At uma Restaurant

3. LEOPARD PACKAGE    >>   Adult  $  99.00/person AND Children $ 85.00/person

Animal Education
Animal Photo
Elephant Educational Show
Elephant Ride or Camel Ride ( 10 mnt )
Express Line
Fresh Water Aquarium
Fun Zone Ride
Lunch at Uma Restaurant
Safari Journey Trip
Souvenir
Water Park
Welcome Drink

4. RHINO PACKAGE  >>   Adult  $ 134.00/person AND Children $ 109.00/person

Animal Education
Animal Photo
Elephant Educational Show
Elephant Ride  ( 30 mnt )
Express Line
Fresh Water Aquarium
Fun Zone Ride
Lunch at  Tsavo Restaurant
Safari Journey Trip
Souvenir
Water Park
Welcome Drink


Elephant Bali Safari Park

Long ago, on a step hillside between the mountain and the sea on the splendid island of Bali, there once lived a village of people renowned for their believe to God and their love for nature. They considered all the wild animals and plants to be their friends. In those days there were many deer and......read more

Bali River TUBING


Bali River TUBING 

Adventure - Payangan Ubud

NoService OptionsPrice (USD)Price per

1   River Tubing All Included For Adult 52.00person
2   River Tubing All Included For Children 44.00person

Lazy River

The Bali River Tubing  stands proud as Adventure Company, providing the most comprehensive Adventure & Relaxing  to all levels. The TUBING Trip held on Pakerisan River at Tampaksiring Regency, part of Gianyar  BALI, the Beautiful River and Original Waterfall offering........read more

Bali Ocean Walker - Tanjung Benoa Nusa Dua


Bali Ocean Walker - Tanjung Benoa Nusa Dua

NoService OptionsPrice (USD)Price per
1   Package A 125.00person
2   Option 2 Children 37.00person
3   Option 2 Adult 44.00person
4   Option 1 Children 40.00person
5   Option 1 Adult 50.00person
6   Package D 175.00person
7   Package C 150.00person
8   Package B 150.00person


Bali Ocean Walker

Bali Ocean Walker - Bali Dive and Watersport create something new to offering you step on the sand at the bottom of the sea with Bali Ocean Walker, guest will allowed to enjoy......read more

Bali Spa Treatment - Kuta or Ubud


Bali Ratu Relaxation and Spa

Bali Spa Treatment - Kuta or Ubud

NoService OptionsPrice (USD)Price per
1   Traditional Balinese Costume Photo & Aroma Massage  79.00person
2   Traditional Creambath   50.00person
3   Traditional Facial   50.00person
4   Jamu-Jamu Theraphy Massage 50.00person
5   Stone Theraphy Massage 50.00person
6   Chocolate Massage 50.00person
7   Silky Body Milk Bath 50.00person
8   Choice of Body Scrub 50.00person
9   Balinese Aroma Massage 2 Hours  45.00person
10 Balinese Aroma Massage 1 Hour   35.00person


Bali Ratu at Ubud

Bali Ratu Spa a unique place for relaxation. RATU is the meaning of queen in Balinese.
Try the taste of natural traditional Balinese treatment. If you spend...read more

Bali Horse Riding - Canggu Beach


Bali Horse Riding

Bali Horse Riding - Canggu Beach

NoService OptionsPrice (USD)Price per
1   1, 5 Hours Ricefield, beach ride with meals 55.00 person
2   1 Hour Ricefield / Along the beach ride 35.00 person
3   2 Hours Ricefield, Beach Ride 55.00 person
4   1, 5 hours Ricefield, beach ride 45.00 person
5   30 minutes beach ride 20.00 person

Having meals

We have quiet horses and ponies foe every rider and professional guides to escort you.
For the safety of horses, our guide just escort and not......read more

Bali Diving - Dive Sites in Bali


Bali Diving Activities

Bali Diving - Dive Sites in Bali

NoService OptionsPrice (USD)Price per
1  Nusa Dua 1 Dive 35.00 person
2  Nusa Penida 2 Dive 116.00 person
3  Nusa Penida Manta Point 2 Dive 130.00 person
4  Tulamben 2 Dive 98.00 person
5  Menjangan 2 Dive 116.00 person
6  Padang Bai 2 Dive 98.00 person
7  Lembongan 2 Dive 116.00 person
8  Amed 2 Dive 98.00 person
9  3 Days Dive Course 325.00 person

 Sanur Diving Sites

Dive Bali is certainly a diving place to get your gear on and go for a dive Bali. The diversity of marine life and dive sites is exceptional. One day can be filled with the magnificent Oceanic Sunfish, or Mola Mola, around the waters of Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Penida, whilst the......

Bali ATV Ride

Bali ATV Ride - Bakas Village, Klungkung

NoService OptionsPrice (USD)Price per
1ATV Single 68.00 person
2ATV Tandem 105.00 couple

Bali ATV Ride

ATV is a motor cycle which has four wheels. It is usually used by the people for agriculture or recreation. Its wheel is specially modified with high tire. So, it just used at......read more

Bali Elephant Riding - Bakas Klungkung


Bakas Elephant Riding

Bali Elephant Riding - Bakas Klungkung

NoService OptionsPrice (USD)Price per :

*Elephant 60 Minutes 88.00 person
*Elephant 40 Minutes 73.00 person
*Elephant 30 Minutes 56.00 person
*Elephant 15 Minutes 47.00 person
*Elephant Only Looking 15.00 person

Bakas Elephant Tour lies in Bakas Village, Banjarangkan District, Klungkung Regency. It is located at the Starting Point of Bakas Levi Rafting, a prime tourist destination in Bali that enable the package to be combined with Kintamani Tour, Besakih Tour and other.....( read more )

Rabu, 01 Agustus 2012

Everything You Need To Know About Getting Merried In Bali


MARRIAGE LAWS, LICENSES AND CERTIFICATES

Bali is part of the Republic of Indonesia and is subject to Indonesian Laws. Every couple considering getting married in Bali must comply with these Laws. In accordance with Law No. 1 of 1974 concerning marriages in Indonesia (Article 2 (1): “a marriage is legitimate if it has been performed according to the laws of the respective religious beliefs of the parties concerned.”

All couples who marry in Indonesia must declare a religion. Agnosticism and Atheism are not recognized. The Civil Registry Office can record marriages of persons of Islam, Hindu, Buddhist, Christian-Protestant and Christian-Catholic faiths. Marriage partners must have the same religion, otherwise one partner must make a written declaration of change of religion.........

Consulates Office In Bali

Australian General Consulate
Represented for Australian, Canada, New Zealand, New Guinea
Jl. Tantular No: 32 Renon-Denpasar
Phone: 0361-241 118, Fax: 0361-241 120
Email: bali.congen@dfat.gov.au

Czech Republic Honorary Consulate
Jl. Pengembak No: 17 sanur, Denpasar
Phone: 0361-286 465, Fax: 0361-286 408
Email: bali@honorary.mzv.cz

France Consulate Agency
Jl. Mertasari Gg.II No: 8, Sanur Kauh-Denpasar
Phone: 0361-285 485, Fax: 0361-286 406
Email: consul@dps.centrin.net.id

Balinese Cock Fighting / Blood Sacrifice Ceremony


Balinese Cockfighting is very famous in Bali, this is done by balinese people usually for a blood sacrifice for the temple ceremony. Cockfighting are a regular feature of temple ceremonies – a combination of sacrifices, sport and gambling. Men keep fighting cock as prized pets, carefully grooming and preparing them for their brief moment of glory or defeat. At the festival, the cock are matched, a lethally sharp metal spur is tied to one leg, there’s a crescendo of shouting and betting, the birds are pushed against each other to stir them up, then they’re released and the feathers fly.

It’s usually over in seconds- a slash of the spur and one rooster is down and dying. After the bout, the successful gamblers collect their pay-offs and the winning owner gets to take the dead rooster home for his cooking pot. When traveling in rural Bali, you will know there’s a cockfight nearby when you see scores of vehicles and scooters parked near a temple but nobody in sight. The men are usually backed behind the compound...............

Balinese Wedding / Nganten Ceremony



Balinese Wedding (Nganten) ceremony is belonging to the last Manusia Yadnya ceremony that most Balinese are likely to experience is that of marriage, Pawiwahan, less formally called Nganten.The most common form of marriage in Bali is elopement “Ngerorod or Melaib. The man and women arrange to meet somewhere out of sight of the girl’s parents and spend the night together at a friend’s house, with sufficient publicity that people find out what is going on.


Under these circumstances the girls can not return to her parents and resume her normal life. In almost all cases the girl’s parents are not in the least surprised. They pretend to be outraged at the impoliteness of the boy and his family for plotting the downfall of their daughter. But usually the whole thing is planned to avoid the very expensive ceremonies that would have to have been put on had the couple been married by the mutual consent of the two families...............

Balinese Tooth Filing / Metatah ceremony


Tooth Filing is belonging to the Manusa Yadnya (ceremony for humans). Called ‘Mapandes’ in High Balinese, ‘Metatah’ in Common Balinese. The reason for filing is to control evil human characteristics (Sad Ripu): greed, lust, anger, confusion, stupidity, jealousy, ill-will, and intoxication by either passion or drunkenness. This important life-cycle event usually occurs when a Balinese boy or girl reaches puberty-at a girl’s first menstruation, when a boy’s voice changes. If not then, it must definitely take place before marriage; sometimes Tooth Filing is incorporated into the marriage ceremony.

After Tooth Filing, a father’s duties to his female children are generally regarded as complete. Before a cremation the teeth of a cadaver may be filed. Why? Pointed teeth are likened to those of ferocious witches, demons, wild animals, savages, or, almost as bad, dogs. A person’s canine teeth, regarded by the Balinese as animalistic fangs (Caling), are filed flat so the child may become fully human, able to reign in the emotions.............

Karma In Hinduism



Karma is a concept in Hinduism which explains causality through a system where beneficial effects are derived from past beneficial actions and harmful effects from past harmful actions, creating a system of actions and reactions throughout a soul's reincarnated lives forming a cycle of rebirth. The causality is said to be applicable not only to the material world but also to our thoughts, words, actions and actions that others do under our instructions. When the cycle of rebirth comes to an end, a person is said to have attained moksha, or salvation from samsara.Not all incarnations are human. The cycle of birth and death on earth is said to be formed from 8.4 million forms of life, but only in human life is an exit from this cycle possible..............

Selasa, 31 Juli 2012

Balinese Name


The Balinese name is a naming system used by the Balinese people of Bali, Indonesia and the western parts of neighboring island of Lombok, Indonesia. Since most Balinese are Hindus, most names are Hindi or Sanskrit, while others still use native Balinese one. Regardless of being male or female, each person receives one of four names based on birth order. Though there are significant variations in the four names of Balinese people, some due to caste membership, and others due to regional customs and variations in the Balinese language between the North and the South of the island, there are four names in Balinese culture that are repeated frequently. The firstborn is "Wokalayan" (Wayan or Yan, for short), second is "Made," third is "Nyoman" or "Komang" (Man or Mang for short), and fourth is "Ketut" (often elided to Tut). (The vowels are pronounced vowels similarly as in Spanish or Italian). Balinese names are rendered into Roman script by the Romanization of the Indonesian language. The spelling to pronunciation relationship is said to be "perfect" because the spelling of words was revised significantly in the 70's and/or 80's (and even more recently).......

Hindu Cremation Ceremony


Ngaben, or Cremation Ceremony, is the ritual performed in Bali to send the deceased to the next life. The body of the deceased will be placed as if sleeping, and the family will continue to treat the deceased as sleeping. No tears are shed, because the deceased is only temporarily not present and will reincarnate or find his final rest in Moksha (freeing from the reincarnation and death cycle).

The proper day of the ceremony is always a matter of consulting a specialist on ceremony days. On the day of the ceremony, the body of the deceased is placed inside a coffin. This coffin is placed inside a sarcophagus resembling a buffalo (Lembu) or in a temple structure (Wadah) made of paper and wood. The buffalo or temple structure will be carried to the cremation site in a procession. The procession is not walking in a straight line. This is to confuse bad spirits and keep them away from the deceased...................

Hindu holidays in Indonesia


Hari Raya Galungan – Galungan occurs every 210 days and lasts for 10 days. It celebrates the coming of the gods and the ancestral spirits to earth to dwell again in the homes of their descendants. The festivities are characterized by offerings, dances and new clothes. The ancestors must be suitably entertained and welcomed, and prayers and offerings must be made for them. Families whose ancestors have not been cremated yet, but remain buried in the village cemetery, must make offerings at the graves. Kuningan is the last day of the holiday, when the gods and ancestors depart until the next Galungan...............

Hinduism In Bali

The Hindu Balinese temple offering
Balinese Hinduism is deeply interwoven with art and ritual, and is less closely preoccupied with scripture, law, and belief than Islam in Indonesia. Balinese Hinduism lacks the traditional Hindu emphasis on cycles of rebirth and reincarnation, but instead is concerned with a myriad of hyangs, the local and ancestral spirits. As with kebatinan, these deities are thought to be capable of good or harm. Balinese place great emphasis on dramatic and aesthetically satisfying acts of ritual propitiation of these spirits at temple sites scattered throughout villages and in the countryside.......

General Beliefs & Practices Balinese People

Acintya is the Supreme God in Balinese Hinduism.
Practitioners of Agama Hindu Dharma share many common beliefs, which include:
A belief in one supreme being called 'Ida Sanghyang Widi Wasa', 'Sang Hyang Tunggal', or 'Sang Hyang Acintya'. God Almighty in the Torajanese culture of Central Sulawesi is known as "Puang Matua" in Aluk to dolo belief.

A belief that all of the gods are manifestations of this supreme being. This belief is the same as the belief of Smartism, which also holds that the different forms of God, Vishnu, Siva are different aspects of the same Supreme Being. Lord Shiva is also worshipped in other forms such as "Batara Guru" and "Maharaja Dewa" (Mahadeva) are closely identified with the Sun in local forms of Hinduism or Kebatinan, and even in the genie lore of Muslims.
A belief in the Trimurti, consisting of:
Brahma, the creator
Wisnu or Vishnu, the preserver
Çiwa or Shiva, the destroyer

How much is the licensed Bali tour guide cost per day?”

I have got hundred questions, “How much is the licensed Bali tour guide cost per day?” It sounds standard question from the visitor. For travelers, to visit a new place , a guide is not just a person who tell you the story behind every places you visit. A good guide is also your friend during the trip. A guide can act as a local translator or a wise negotiator while want to bargain something you want to buy.

There are thousand licensed guides in Bali. They speak your language fluently. Most of them speak axcellent English. For a day trip, an English speaking guide would cost about IDR 300,000 to 500,000. Any other specific languages like Japanese, France, Italian or Korean will cost you about 500,000 to 1,000,000/day..............

Senin, 30 Juli 2012

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