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10 things you can do in BALI

Sunday, June 7th, 2009

1) Beach & Surf
Bali

is well known for its pristine white beaches and secluded coves, the most famous beaches being in Nusa Dua where long stretches of soft white sand will soothe and comfort the soles of your feet. Many hotels have their own private stretch of beach with a Beach club or restaurant along. Kuta and Uluwatu are areas in South Bali well known for their good surf which makes Bali one of the most popular surf destinations in the world.

2) Padi fields
The beautiful terraced green padi fields are another must see for a visitor to the island of Bali. Many tourists will automatically head to Ubud, about 45 minutes from Bali Airport to stay in a hotel and villa overlooking the padi fields. The best padi field scenery is at Jatih Luwih and Tegallalang which are not far from Ubud.

3) Galleries and Museums
Beautiful paintings can be found in Ubud, home of many of Bali’s well known and aspiring artists. The peaceful scenery and tranquility of the area must be an inspiration for the remarkably detailed paintings these artists create and whose works are displayed in the numerous art galleries and museums found in Ubud village. Some of the more well known galleries are The Agung Rai Museum of Art, Neka Museum, Antonio Blanco Renaissance Museum, Komaneka Gallery and Seniwati Gallery of Art by Women just to name a few.

4) Dance and Music
Dance and music plays a very important part of the life of a Balinese. Every ceremony and festival is almost always accompanied by traditional dance and the soothing sounds of the Gamelan. You will find many locations in and near Ubud where you can watch these dance performances. Dancers wear glittery and colourful costumes, executing to perfection elaborate hand movements and facial expressions to convey stories of the Ramanaya.  You can watch the elegant Legong Dance at the Ubud Palace in central Ubud, or see other entertaining performances such as the Warrior Dance and Kecak Dance at other locations within the town.  Wayang Kulit, or Shadow Play performances are also a common evening entertainment for the local Balinese and tourists alike.

5)  Yoga and Spa Treamtents
There is a growing number of world class spa facilities and health resorts in Bali especially in the Ubud area. Using natural herbs and indigenous products, you will have a wide variety of spa treatments to choose from and enjoy. Spa treatments are ideal for relaxation and what every person who needs a break from this fast paced world of work, family and stress will surely appreciate.  A variety of massages using traditional, Aryuvedic, Shiatsu and hot stones are on the menu for you to choose from. Traditional treatments such as Boreh and Lulur are common. Facials, foot massages, healthy meals and private spa facilities are also available at some hotels and salons. Holistic resorts offer yoga programs and have resident teachers who will guide you to peace of mind.

6) Festivals and Ceremonies
Religion plays a central role in the life of every Balinese family. The island has hundreds of temples, for which each and every one has a temple anniversary, known as Odalan. On this day, the villagers visit the temple for prayers and socializing. It can be considered a community event to bring the people together and promotes good feelings between villagers. With the Balinese Hindu religion comes many daily practices such as placing offerings such as trays of flowers called Canang Sari in temples, shrines and symbolic locations to ward off evil and please the Gods. Nyepi Day, which is the Balinese New Year is a day that is spent in silence in reflective prayer and meditation. The days before Nyepi however provide many opportunities for a tourist to witness ceremonies and rituals including the noisy and colourful Ogoh-Ogoh procession which happens one day before Nyepi, on Melasti Day. This procession is a colourful display of the creativity of the Balinese where towering papier mache ‘monsters’ are paraded through the town in noisy processions in efforts to chase away any evil.

Galungan is another major festival for the Balinese which at the end of 10 days is marked by Kuningan Day. This festival occurs every six months so you will have the opportunity to see it in another half year if you miss the first round. During this time you will see the Barong Dance procession which goes through the village performing in front of shops and houses as an act of purification. Cremations are another village affair where the entire family and friends of the deceased are involved. The body is carried from the home grounds through the village to the cremation site where it is place in a towering sarcophagus and burnt to the ground.

7) Sea Sports
Bali has some of the most colourful and interesting sea life you will ever see. Well known dive sites are located in Amed and Tulamben where there are ship wrecks, in Menjangan Island in the North West, and Pandang Bali and Lembongan Island in the East to name a few.  Nusa Dua and Sanur are ideal for snorkeling but there are many other areas as well.

8) Visit Active Volcanoes
Indonesia has hundreds of volcanoes and Bali has some of its own famous ones as well. Kintamani town is where you will see the 2800m high Mount Bali, a popular tourist destination in Bali. The volcano has a large caldera lake and it is possible to go on a sunrise hike to the top of Mount Batur if you can wake up early enough!  Mount Agung, the location of Bali’s largest and most sacred temple, Puri Besakih, is Bali’s highest and most sacred mountain at 3142m high. Pura Besakih, the Mother Temple is where Bali’s most important ceremonies are held and worth visiting if you have the opportunity to go on an East Bali tour especially in April when the temple has its anniversary.

9) Land Adventure Activities
Apart from the southern tourist towns, Bali is an island still very much in its natural state compared to other tourist destinations. You will soon realise that there are many locations that provide the ideal terrain for exciting adventure activities. Bali is not only Kuta and Nusa Dua. Travel north and you will find out what the real Bali has to offer – culture, spectacular scenery and experiences that modern tourist towns with shopping malls are totally devoid of.

The rivers, mountains and jungles are all places where you can experience Bali away from the tourist crowds. White water rafting down the scenic Ayung or down the heart stopping Telaga River rapids is one of the more popular activities for tourists who come to Bali. A mountain bike ride from Kintamani down to Ubud through the padi fields and small villages with friendly locals is another leisurely activity for families and individuals alike. Bali is home to the Taro Elephant Park, complete with accommodation, activities and elephant fun for all ages. You can ride an elephant through the jungle, marvel at their intelligence and let them make you laugh when you visit the Taro Elephant safari park in Bali. Quad driving will take you through the jungles and rougher terrain. Canyon tubing where you sit in a floating tube and coast down a river through the jungle is another fun activity. A new attraction, the Bali Safari and Marine Park is a unique blend of wildlife conservation and culture. You will be able to see wildlife in their natural surroundings and learn about the ancient Balinese culture at this tourist attraction.

10) Shop till you drop
Finally what the first thing tourists tend to do on any trip and most certainly to Bali is to shop. You have Kuta Center, Galeria Nusa Dua, Matahari in Legian and Ubud Market where you will find bargains of all sorts. The Balinese are well known for their creative and artistic skills evident in the numerous arts and crafts found throughout the island. Many craft factories are found in Tegallalang and the surrounding area. Skilled silversmiths in the village of Celuk, sell their creations in eclectic shops in Ubud but you will be able to buy their jewelry at slightly better prices.  Sukawati art market is where you will find many of the fabrics used in Balinese clothing as well as hand made crafts such as woven baskets at good prices. Crafts and statues are made from natural products found on Bali such as coconut wood, bamboo and volcanic sand stone.  Masks and puppets make interesting gift items. You will also find many unique home decor items such as table runners, lamp shades and wall decorations to give your home a touch of Bali style when you return.  Furniture items are often available at attractive prices compared to if you were to purchase them from outside of Bali.

So there you are, a list of many things you can do in Bali. Relax, get fit, have fun, gain new experiences and most of all, a memorable holiday. And if you count them up, you’ve got a lot more than 10 things to do there. This is by no means an exhaustive list but more than enough for a 3 to 7 day trip to this wonderful and magical island of the Gods.

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tour to ladakh

Sunday, June 7th, 2009

the tour is trekking

ladakh

ladakh

Fostering some of the most beautiful and picturesque locales, Ladakh is a haven for trekkers from all over the globe. The alluring and challenging treks of Ladakh are a delight for the adventure freaks. The extensive valley of Ladakh is around seven kilometers from the Indus River. The adventure lovers love freaking out in the highest and mightiest mountain ranges of the world, the Greater Himalaya and the Karakoram. The two other mountain ranges that adorn the valley are the Ladakh range and the Zanskar range.

Popular Routes For Ladakh Trekking

The trekking tours in Ladakh are marked with high mountain passes that are common on the trekking routes. These passes offer panoramic views vibrant mountains and awesome landscapes. Trekkers love to undertake demanding treks to quench their thirst of adventure. Trekkers love to endeavor from Spituk to Markha Valley, Laayury gompa to Chilling and Likir to Temisgam. Other famous treks of trekking in Ladakh are :

Markha Valley Trek
Henaskut Walna Trek
Lamayuru Padum Trek
Tsomiriri Kibber Trek
Hemis Zangla Trek
Sham Monastic Trek
Lamayuru Hemis Trek
Lamayuru Darcha Trek

Ever in you wildest of fantasies have you thought of trekking on a frozen river. Surprising! Yet possible in Ladakh. This adventure is possible in Ladakh as the Zanskar River freezes in the winters and trekkers make their way for trekking expeditions on it.

Adventure Sports in Ladakh Trekking Tours

The interesting activities you can enjoy in Ladakh are:

Acclimatization: Adapt yourself to the surroundings to understand it better.

Trekking: Of course, the greatest of all charms to understand the culture of the region and enjoy the pulchritude of the ambiance.

Mountaineering: Challenge the mighty mountain ranges by your adventure spirits and take them over.

River Rafting: Enjoy river rafting in Zanskar river of Ladakh will be give some of the most memorable experiences.

Village Tours: Visit the neighboring villages en route and experience their cultural and social ethos.

Monastery Visits: The valley a bounds in beautiful monasteries. Paying a visit to these monasteries is worth while.

Glacier Walk: How about walking on a frozen glacier! This adventure you can enjoy to its fullest in Ladakh.

Jeep Safari: Traverse through the tough regions of Ladakh in a jeep that will take you closer to the formidable terrains.

Cycling: If you are physically fit and can undertake cycling, then nothing is better than traversing in the region on a cycle.

Are you still thinking? No more second thoughts. Just get going to a memorable trip in Ladakh valley.

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wayang – the shadow from java island

Sunday, June 7th, 2009
wayang kulit

wayang kulit

wayang is a shadow puppet played by the master of the puppet called dalang. it is usually play during night, all night a long.

i didn’t know much about wayang and its history, but i will try to search through wikipedia

here the description :

Wayang kulit, shadow puppets prevalent in Java and Bali in Indonesia, are without a doubt the best known of the Indonesian wayang. Kulit means skin, and refers to the leather construction of the puppets that are carefully chiseled with very fine tools and supported with carefully shaped buffalo horn handles and control rods.

The stories are usually drawn from the Ramayana, the Mahabharata or the Serat Menak. The island of Lombok has developed its own style of Serat Menak called “kazangiloonga”.

There is a family of characters in Javanese wayang called Punakawan; they are sometimes referred to as “clown-servants” because they normally are associated with the story’s hero, and provide humorous and philosophical interludes. Semar is the father of Gareng (oldest son), Petruk, and Bagong (youngest son). These characters did not originate in the Hindu epics, but were added later, possibly to introduce mystical aspects of Islam into the Hindu-Javanese stories. They provide something akin to a political cabaret, dealing with gossip and contemporary affairs.

The puppets figures themselves vary from place to place. In Central Java the city of Surakarta (Solo) is most famous and is the most commonly imitated style of puppets. Regional styles of shadow puppets can also be found in West Java, Banyumas, Cirebon, Semarang, and East Java. Bali produces more compact and naturalistic figures, and Lombok has figures representing real people. Often modern-world objects as bicycles, automobiles, airplanes and ships will be added for comic effect, but for the most part the traditional puppet designs have changed little in the last 300 years.

Historically, the performance consisted of shadows cast on a cotton screen and an oil lamp. Today, the source of light used in wayang performance in Java is most often a halogen electric light. Some modern forms of wayang such as Wayang Sandosa created in the Art Academy at Surakarta (STSI) has employed spotlights, colored lights and other innovations.

The handwork involved in making a wayang kulit figure that is suitable for a performance takes several weeks, with the artists working together in groups. They start from master models (typically on paper) which are traced out onto kulit (skin or parchment), providing the figures with an outline and with indications of any holes that will need to be cut (such as for the mouth or eyes). The figures are then smoothed, usually with a glass bottle, and primed. The structure is inspected and eventually the details are worked through. A further smoothing follows before individual painting, which is undertaken by yet another craftsman. Finally, the movable parts (upper arms, lower arms with hands and the associated sticks for manipulation) mounted on the body, which has a central staff by which it is held. A crew makes up to ten figures at a time, typically completing that number over the course of a week.

The painting of less expensive puppets is handled expediently with a spray technique, using templates, and with a different person handling each color. Less expensive puppets, often sold to children during performances, are sometimes made on cardboard instead of leather.

ok, i took it from wikipedia, hope it can help you to find litterature about wayang kulit or shadow puppet.

list hotel in bali

Sunday, June 7th, 2009

there are many hotel and hostel in BALI, so make it easy and just go to bali, there are so much fun in there, so here daydaily.com give you the complete list of hotel in bali and the price range, hope it could help you especially who interested in traveling.

hotel list in bali :

Alila Manggis Bali
Manggis
USD 153

Alila Ubud Bali
Countryside / Ubud
USD 178

Ayodya Resort Bali
Beach / Nusa Dua
USD 220

Batu Karang Lembongan Resort & Day Spa
Lembongan Island Boutique
USD 177

Discovery Kartika Plaza
Tuban, Bali
USD 110

DISINI Luxury Spa Villas
Seminyak / Bali
USD 199

Grand Hyatt Bali
Beach / Nusa Dua
USD 145

Hard Rock Hotel
Bali
City Center / Kuta Beach
USD 140

InterContinental Bali Resort
Beach / Jimbaran
USD 155

Melia Bali
Nusa Dua [STH]
USD 110

The Bali Khama
Tanjung Benoa -
Nusa Dua
USD 120

Uma Sapna Villa
Seminyak / Bali Boutique
USD 121

Adirama Beach Hotel
Oceanfront / Bali
USD 32

ALU Bali
Beach / Seminyak
USD 205

Agung Raka Bungalows
Central Ubud
USD 55

Alila Manggis Bali
Manggis
USD 153

Alila Ubud Bali
Countryside / Ubud
USD 178

Amarta Bali Villa
Beach / Seminyak
USD 100

Aston Bali Resort & Spa
City Center / Tanjung Benoa
USD 165

Aston Inn Tuban
South Bali
USD 84

Aston Sun Island Villas & Spa
Jalan Raya / Seminyak
USD215

Ayodya Resort Bali
Beach / Nusa Dua
USD 98

Baleka Beach Resort
Legian / Kuta
USD 30

Bali Hyatt
City Center / Sanur
USD 200

Bali Taman Beach Resort & Spa
Beach / Lovina
USD 92

Batu Karang Lembongan Resort & Day Spa
Lembongan Island
Boutique
USD 177

Bulgari Resort & Spa Bali
Coastal / Southern Jimbaran Peninsula
USD 840

Cocos Villa
Downtown Bali
USD 200

Conrad Bali Resort and Spa
Southern Coast Bali/ Nusa Dua
USD 150

d’boutique Payogan
Ubud, Gianyar / Oos River
USD 200

DISINI Luxury Spa Villas
Seminyak / Bali
USD 199

Grand Hyatt Bali
Peninsula / Nusa Dua
USD 175

Hard Rock Hotel Bali
City Center / Kuta Beach
USD 103

Hotel Hapel Negara
West of Denpasar / Bali
USD 30

Hotel Karthi
Kuta beach / Bali
USD 24

InterContinental Bali Resort
Beach / Jimbaran
USD 155

Keraton Jimbaran Resort and Spa
Kuta Area, Keraton Bali
USD 87

Kunja Hotel
Outskirts of Seminyak
USD 265

Le Meridien Nirwana Golf & Spa Resort
Beach / Tabanan
USD 115

Matahari Beach Resort & Spa
Mountainside / Pemuteran
USD 186

Matahari Bungalow
Denspasar / Bali
USD 28

Maxi Hotel
Legian-Kuta
USD 32

Maya Sayang Pool Villa & Bar
Heart of Seminyak / Bali
USD 210

Melia Bali [STH]
Nusa Dua
USD 110

Melia Benoa [STH]
Tanjung Benoa / Nusa Dua
USD 100

Mentari Sanur Hotel
Heart of Sanur Village / Bali
USD 37

Mercure Kuta Bali
City Center / Kuta
USD 65

Mercure Resort Sanur
City Center / Sanur
USD 68

Nathan Hotel
Kuta / South Bali
USD 35

Nikko Bali Resort And Spa
Near Nusa Dua
USD 147

Novotel Benoa Bali
Beach / Tanjung Benoa
USD 109

Novotel Nusa Dua Bali
Jl Pantai Mengiat Nasa Dua
USD 111

Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa
City Center / Nusa Dua
USD 130

Panorama Hotel
Artist Colony / Ubud
USD 50

Parigata Resort & Spa
Coastal fringe / Sanur
USD 65

Perdana Dadi Hotel
Island of the Gods / Bali
USD 40

Pita Maha
Tjampuhan Valley / Ubud
USD 288

Puri Bendesa II
Dreamland Beach Ungasan
USD 80

Santi Mandala Villa and Spa
Outskirts of Ubud / Bali
USD 110

Sofitel Seminyak Bali
Seminyak Bali Beach
USD 130

Putri Bali Villa
Town of Night Life Seminyak
USD 170

Putu Bali Villa and Spa
Shopping Area Seminyak
USD 48

Ramada Bintang Bali Resort
City Center / Tuban Beach
USD 230

Ramada Resort Benoa Bali
City Center / Tanjung Benoa
USD 65

Respati Beach Hotel
Coral Sandi / Sanur
USD 50

Restu Bali Hotel
Heart of Kuta / Bali
USD 25

Royal Pita Maha
Ayung River / Ubud
usd 400

Suly Resort and Spa
Mas / Woodcarving district of Bali
USD 50

Sunari Villas & Spa Resort
Lovina Beach / Singaraja
USD 40

Swiss-Belhotel Bay View
Nusa Dua / Bali
USD 57

Villa Diamondstar Hill
Nusa Dua / Southern Bali
USD 75

The Bali Khama
Tanjung Benoa -Nusa Dua
USD 120

The Chedi Club at Tanah Gajah,
Ubud City / Ubud
USD 330

The Dusun
Waterbroom park / Bali
USD 210

Uma Sapna Villa
Seminyak / Bali Boutique
USD 121

White Rose Hotel & Spa
Near Center / Kuta Beach
USD 55

Swiss-Grand Bali
Denpasar / Nusa Dua
USD 154

Taman Ayu Cottage
Petitenget Beach / Kerobokan
USD 30

Tepi Sawah Villas and Spa
Near Arma museum / Bali-Indonesia [STH]
USD 60

The Elysian
Beach / Seminyak
USD 250

The Jimbaran Villas
Jalan Uluwatu / Jimbaran Bali
USD 215

The Laguna Resort & Spa, Nusa Dua, Bali
City Center / Nusa Dua
USD 195

The Oasis
Tanjung Benoa / Kuta Beach / City Center
USD 60

The Oberoi, Bali
City Center / Seminyak
USD 270

The Ritz-Carlton Bali Resort
Beach / Jimbaran
USD 245

The Westin Resort Nusa Dua, Bali
Beach / Nusa Dua
USD 135

Tugu Hotel, Villa, & Exotic Spa
Old area of Canggu
USD 315

so, lets go visit BALI and find so much fun there

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balinese girl

Sunday, June 7th, 2009
indonesian people especially balinese people known as a kind people. so be kind when you go to bali, say hi to them and they will say hi back to you. you not need a shy when you need an information about bali and indonesia, like where hotel to sleep, transportation to take to direction you had pointed, or restaurant to eat, they are all very informative person and will answer all of your question.

so enjoy visiting bali

regards

spa and hotel resort in bali

Sunday, June 7th, 2009
you can find many spa and hotel resort in bali and also in lombok island,so don’t waste your time, make a trip to bali when you had a time. just click the post title if wanna more information about spa resort, it will redirect you to one of biggest spa resort in bali so you could make a reservation.

regards,

just make a comment when you need an information about indonesia

best luxury hotel in bali

Sunday, June 7th, 2009
there are many luxury hotel at bali, one of it are seminyak hotel. if you’re visiting bali, don’t forget to stay on the best hotel to gain much fun. you can waste your money but not your precious time.
Recommended Rooms :
it is available 59 sea view suites type, featuring with generous living quarters with Balinese-inspired decoration, floor to celing glass doors and windows, and large balconies with terrazzo tubs for two and lounging spots with views of the sparkling waters, you can also hear the voices if the wind and beaches

Banquets & Meetings :
it is available if you wanna held the Weddings party or any others.
Spa Facility :

when you’re have checked in this hotel, Soothe and invigorate yourself in the crisp morning light or after an active day on the blue water. Treat yourself to enjoyable Balinese massage, a holistic, full-body experience of reflexology and aromatherapy and freshness, and later try their rich facials services, lavish body treatments and scrubs using the local elixirs of the earth. Your journey connects you to the rich history and spirituality of Bali.
Beach
the beaches are situated on about 3,500 square metres of prime beachfront.

enjoy visiting bali then, you’ll find a priceless experience when you’re visiting BALI

BALI – INDONESIA

Sunday, June 7th, 2009
bali

bali

Bali is an island in Indonesia, and became one of the provinces of Indonesia. Bali lies between Java and Lombok Island. the capital province city is Denpasar, located on the southern island. Bali is a majority of the population embraces Hinduism. The world famous Bali is as a tourism destination with a unique variety of art-culture, especially for the Japanese and Australian tourists. Bali is also known as Pulau Dewata or paradise island.
music
a balinese gamelan.

Balinese traditional music has similarities with the traditional music in many other areas in Indonesia, for example in the use of gamelan instruments and various other music tabuh. However, there are specific techniques in the play, for example, in the form of Kecak, the libretto of the same shape that it seems fake monkey voice. Similarly, the various gamelan played also unique, for example Jegog Gamelan, Gamelan Gong Gede, Gambang Gamelan, Gamelan Selunding, and Gamelan Semar Pegulingan. there is also angklung played music for the ceremony of  Ngaben, and Bebonangan music played in a variety of other ceremonies.

There is a modern form of traditional music from Bali, such as the Gamelan Gong Kebyar which is dance music that developed during the colonial Dutch, and the start Joged Bumbung popular in Bali since the era of 1950s. Balinese music in general is a combination of various musical instrument metal percution (metalofon), gong, wood and percution (xilofon). Because the relationship of social, political and cultural, traditional music or games gamelan Bali Bali style to give effect or influence each other in the area surrounding culture, for example, in the traditional music community and music Banyuwangi traditional community Lombok.

* Gamelan
* Jegog
* Genggong
* Bali Silat

dancing

Bali dance art in general can be catogorized into three groups; the guardian or sacred art of dance performance, art or dance bebali performance for the ceremony and also for visitors, and balih-balihan art or dance entertainment for visitors.

Specialist art dance Bali are I Made Bandem  in the early 1980s had sort dances in Bali, among others, belong to the guardian for example in Berutuk, Sang Hyang Dedari, Rejang and Gede line, among other bebali is Gambuh, Topeng Pajegan, and Wayang Wong, whereas balih-balihan, among others, is the Legong, Parwa, Arja, Prembon and Joged, and various other modern dance choreography.

One of the dances that are popular for tourists is the Kecak Dance. Around 1930′s, Wayan Limbak working with German painter Walter Spies to create dance is based on tradition and Sanghyang parts Ramayana story. Wayan Limbak popularize dance this time around the world with the troupe of dancers Bali

list restaurants at bali

Sunday, June 7th, 2009
restaurants at bali

don’t worry about how the foods while you are visiting bali for a vacation because many restaurants available there, here I make the list of restaurants in Bali island.

So check out the list :

Indus II‎ resturants
Sanggingan Street, Sanggingan, Ubud, Bali, Indonesia‎
Phone : (0)361977684‎

Ku De Ta Restaurant Bar‎

Jalan Laksmana, 9, Seminyak, Bali 80361, Indonesia
Phone : (0)36 173 6969‎

Casa Luna Restaurant‎
Jalan Raya Ubud, Ubud, Ubud, Bali, Indonesia
Phone : (0)36 197 7409‎

Lamak Restaurant
Jalan Monkey Forest, Ubud, Ubud, Bali, Indonesia‎
Phone : (0)361974668‎

Hard Rock Cafe Bali
Kuta, Kuta, Bali, Indonesia
Phone : (0)361761869‎

Poppies Restaurant‎
Poppies Gang I, Kuta, Bali, Indonesia
Phone : (0)361751059‎

Ubud Sari Health Resort‎
Jalan Kajeng, Ubud, Ubud, Bali, Indonesia‎
Phone : (0)361974393‎

pj’s at the Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay‎
Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran Bay, Bali, Indonesia
Phone : (0)361701010‎

Sarong Restaurant‎
19x Jalan Petitengat, Kerobokan, Kuta, Bali 80361, Indonesia‎
Phone : (0)361737809‎

Un’s Restaurant‎ 2
South of Poppies Gang I, Kuta, Bali, Indonesia‎
Phone : (0)361752607‎

i will update the link later

regards

kompas mobile

Saturday, June 6th, 2009
kompas mobile

kompas mobile

not just the short  news and SMS that can be read through a mobile phone. Now novels lupus, Gangway, and even comic strip Mice Benny also can enjoyed through your mobile phone. This is means that you are no longer need to carry thick books when you are traveling.  it is so nice isn’t it?

Compass Mobile is a service of the cooperation with Indosat that allows everyone to enjoy reading this diverting. How to access is easy. Simply press *386# and select the content that can be a comic story or love story.

There are about five titles novel lupus that is presented in digital. There are also other novels, such as Jakarta Underkompor, Gangway, children stories, lurid stories, and comic strip Benny & Mice which you can enjoy through this service.

Mobile services in the future books will be added this even stories of love, health tips, tips, and also books fiction and non fiction and there are many others.

So don’t confuse if you get stuck or jammed in the queue and had to wait long. Go mobile service books from the Compass for Mobile Indosat customers, then you will not get bored while waiting.

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