Rabu, 07 September 2011

Bali is Top Asian Holiday Destination

Bali is Top Asian Holiday Destination

The readers of an online travel magazine have named Bali as the top holiday destination in Asia for 2011.

The poll, conducted by Smart Travel Asia, also picked out several Bali resorts as the top places for a relaxing break.

Bali took the top spot from Kerala, India, which was bumped down to No. 4. Phuket, Thailand, and Hong Kong were the runners-up, respectively. 

In terms of top places to stay, a number of Bali resorts were included in the top 25 list, including the Bulgari Resort Bali and the Four Seasons Resort Bali at spots 2 and 3, respectively.

The poll also reported on preferred budget airlines, with AirAsia getting the gold star. Indonesia’s own Lion Air failed to chart.

The poll did not specify the number of voters, but the demographics skewed upscale. According to the magazine, voters took an average of 15.75 air trips over the past year and earned an average annual income of $150,000

read about our Bali hotels and Bali travel information at http://www.itravelindonesia.com/hotel/bali/bali-information.aspx 
 

Rabu, 08 Desember 2010

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Competition extended to 15 January 2011 at 17:00 West Indonesia Time.

Rabu, 17 November 2010

EAT PRAY LOVE IN UBUD


By www.itravelindonesia.com



Never mind the movie. We list our favorite places to eat, love and pray in stunning Ubud.

EAT

Ary’s Warung

Ary’s Warung
 is located in the centre of Ubud. Ary’s Warung maintains its long and impeccable reputation of providing friendly yet professional service and of course, excellent food. The chef presents you with bold Balinese Fusion Cuisine. This creativity results in a variety of local flavours producing an unrivalled and unique combination of tastes. I am usually wary of fusion food, but the results in Ary’s Warung were worth the drive from South Bali.

The dining room at street level is finished in teak and coconut wood, marble and natural stone, antique wall decorations and tropical greenery with a stylish bar. The upper deck is an open-air terrace with a tree-lined veranda, boasting over sized rattan chairs to enjoy the view of the temple and Ubud’s main road below.

Ary’s Warung
 Jl. Raya Ubud, Ubud 80571 – Bali
Tel: (62-361) 975053

Casa Luna


Casa Luna in Ubud is a large restaurant. Casa Luna is spread over four different dining areas.

The Balinese food and homemade cakes and desserts are to die for. Casa Luna is also big on Mediterranean food.

There are nightly film screenings and many of the paintings by local Indonesian painters exhibited in the restaurant are for sale.

Casa Luna
 Jln.Raya Ubud, Ubud
Tel: (62-361) 973283

Café Lotus

Café Lotus serves good food but is deservedly busy mostly for its lovely setting in the grounds of the Ubud palace’s family temple The Lotus Ponds surround the dining pavilions, stunning when the Lotuses are in full bloom.

Café Lotus is an old favourite. There are usually dance, gamelan and art practices on the grounds of the temple. Very atmospheric as you tuck into succulent pork satay.

Bebek Bengil


This is our absolute fav restaurant in Ubud.

Bebek Bengil is located at the southern end of Ubud, where the road forks to the Monkey Forest Sanctuary. The restaurant has dining Bales set in padi fields. Yes, there are the occasional mossies, but staff religiously light mosquito coils to keep them away.

Service is prompt and helpful. It does sometimes get too busy, but the attentive staff manage to keep track of everything.

The menu of choice is Crispy Fried Duck, which is served with rice, cooked vegetables and washed with Bintang. There are set menus which are an easy introduction to enjoying Balinese cooking.

Bebek Bengil
Padang Tegal,Ubud


Tel. (62-361) 975489

Senin, 01 November 2010

From The Editor


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We are proud to bring you the Inaugural issue of itravelindonesia. The young team felt that it was time to go beyond just booking your discounted hotels and Indonesian domestic flights. So here we are.

In this Animal issue, we take a close look at my favourite destination in Indonesia, the Seminyak district in Bali. For our funky jilbabbers, Islamic fashion makes waves in London’s fashion week.

For the hordes of Indonesians flying to Singapore to shop and visit the doctors, we say there is more to Singapore than just Takashimaya and Mount Elizabeth.

Indonesians are the happiest people in the world. We look at a recent Norwegian survey that tells us that Indonesians smile more than anyone else on the Planet.

It is a modest start for us. In the next year, we will bring together articles that we hope will entertain, inform and bring you back. We hope that you will be a frequent visitor to itravelindonesia. As always, send us your feedback, kudos, and brickbats to cs@itravelindonesia.com.

Happy holidays.
Delis Elias
www.itravelindonesia.com

Minggu, 26 Juli 2009

All Info About Singaraja



Singaraja is the largest city after Denpasar. The population includes many ethnic and religious groups. Singaraja has a historical library, The Gedong Kirtya that collects more than 3,000 Balinese manuscripts. The Dutch established it in the late 1920s. It has the finest collection of lontar, which is a traditional books emblazoned on palm leaf strips and potted between two pieces of wood or bamboo.



Singaraja is the regency seat of Buleleng, Bali, Indonesia. It is on the north coast just east of Lovina. It has an area of 27.98 km² and population of 80,500. Singaraja was the Dutch colonial administrative centre for Bali and the Lesser Sunda Islands until 1953, and the port of arrival for most visitors until development of the Bukit Peninsula area in the south.

Gedong Kirtya, just south of the town centre, is the only library of lontar manuscripts (ancient and sacred texts on leaves of the rontal palm) in the world.

Places of Interest :



* Lovina Beach
* Air Sanih
* Jagaraga
* Sangsit and Beji temple
* Pura dalem Sangsit
* Sawan village (where the making of Gamelan music instrument).
* Pura Batu perforated
* Pura Meduwe Coral
* Ponjok Stone
* Sembiran
* Gitgit
* Lake Buyan and Lake Tamblingan Beratan
* Village (where the production of gold and silver jewelry).
* Village Banyuning (renowned for its clay handicrafts device).
* Waterfall Sing sing
* Grave Netherlands
* Ganesha statue in southeast asia
* Water and heat banjar wihara in the village banjar
* Pura pulaki
* Pura Celukterima
* Pulau Menjangan
* Village Mayong



In this city there is also a statue of Singaraja, this statue be Ambara name Tugu Lion King, perhaps the concept is the symbol of the spirit of the people who used the Singaraja-incentive incessant to fight Dutch. The city's first city that was so many in the placenta, so now that the city is much more tidy, more quiet than Denpasar.

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