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Info dan Pemesanan
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BB PIN :273E1B12 atau 2113B810

Naik gajah , rafting atau naik ATV Di satu tempat ?
Ada bakas adventure di klungkung ..

Berikut paket paket wisatanya :
1 . RAFTING DI BAKAS LEVI RAFTING/ TUKAD MELANGIT
SPECIAL PRICE : CALL US

Sudah termasuk : jemputan, rafting, asuransi,makan siang,peralatan, instruktur.

2. ELEPHANT RIDING
Durasi : 1 jam

SPECIAL PRICE : CALL US
Bakas Elephant Tour berlokasi di Desa Bakas , Banjarangkan, Klungkung .
Harga Termasuk :
-Transport dari dan ke hotel
-Welcome Drink
-Pawang gajah
-Buffet Lunch
-Insurance

3. ATV ride
Mengendarai ATV menelusuri sawah dan pemukiman desa di Bali.
Anda bisa juga melihat aktifitas di sawah dan pedesaan.

SPECIAL PRICE : CALL US
Harga Termasuk :
-Transport dari dan ke hotel
-Welcome Drink
-Driving Instruction lesson
-Buffet Lunch
-Insurance
Durasi : 1 jam

Bali Safari Marine Park


Bali Safari Marine Park


Info dan Pemesanan
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BB PIN :273E1B12 atau 2113B810



Open Time : 9.00am - 05.00pm (everyday)
Bali Safari and Marine Park terletak di Jalan Bypass Prof. Dr. Ida Bagus Mantra tepatnya berada di tiga desa di Gianyar, yaitu Desa Lebih, Desa Serongga, dan Desa Medahan. Lokasi yang dapat ditempuh dari Denpasar 17 km dan jarak tempuh dari Kuta 30 km. Kawasan ini merupakan objek wisata nasional yang dibangun diatas lahan seluas 40 hektar.

Bali Safari and Marine Park menyediakan sebuah medium unik dalam sebuah kombinasi dari kehidupan satwa liar di habitat aslinya dengan ekosistem yang bersinggungan dengan kebudayaan masyarakat Bali. Disini wisatawan dapat menikmati berbagai jenis satwa langka yang terdiri dari 80 spesies dan 400 ekor satwa yang berasal dari tiga region, yaitu Indonesia, India, dan Afrika. Satwa langka yang menjadi kebanggaan Indonesia antara lain, Jalak Putih, Burung Hantu, Babi Rusa, Buaya, Tapir, Gajah Sumatra, Rusa Timor, Beruang Madu, Harimau Sumatera. Sedangkan Satwa langka yang menjadi kebanggaan bagi India yaitu , Rusa Tutul, Beruang Himalaya, Nilgai, Black Buck. Serta tak kalah menarik satwa langka yang menjadi kebanggan bagi Afrika yaitu Kuda Nil, Grevy Zebra, Onta Punuk Satu, Burung Unta, Babbon, Blue Wildebeest, dan Singa.

Di dalam taman ini ada beberapa pertunjukkan yang bisa anda nikmati seperti:

1. Animal Education show di Hannuman Stage. Taman Hanuman ini memiliki sebuah panggung dimana terdapat pertunjukan satwa, selain itu diberikan juga pengetahuan tentang satwa langka.

2.Elephant Conservation & Education Show di Kampung Gajah. Ini merupakan area dimana terdapat museum gajah, kandang gajah, tunggang gajah, souvenir, dan, warung gajah.

3.Elephant Bathing di Ganesha. Taman Ganesha ini memiliki sebuah patung Ganesha setinggi 9 m yang merupakan pintu masuk menuju Bali Theater. Di sini juga dapat dilihat replika relief yang berada di Gunung Kawi. Di Taman Ganesha anda dapat menyaksikan gajah yang sedang mandi di Tirta Gajah. Pengunjung dapat berinteraksi secara dekat dengan gajah-gajah yang sedang mandi.

4. Balinese Holy Water Procession di Tirta Sulasih. Tirta Sulasih adalah tempat untuk mandi dan merupakan tempat pemandian suci. Tirta Sulasih dapat dilihat saat menuju Peken Bali yang merupakan tempat penuh dengan nuansa kebudayaan Bali. Anda dapat menyaksikan kegiatan sehari-hari masyarakat Bali dengan budayanya. Kerajinan seni maupun souvenir dapat anda beli di sini.

5.Balinese Bamboo Music di Terminal Bali.

6.Balinese Dancing Class di Bale Banjar.

7.Tigers of Ranthambore merupakan benteng kuno yang berada di India. Benteng ini menjadi tempat berdiamnya harimau putih yang sangat langka. Pengunjung dapat berinteraksi lebih dekat dengan harimau putih tersebut melalui kaca yang berada di kolam. Disini anda juga dapat berfoto bersama harimau putih.

Bagi para pengunjung yang ingin bermalam maka disini tersedia Mara River Safari Lodge. Ini merupakan bungalow yang pertama di Asia. Jika anda menginap disini, maka anda akan dapat melihat berbagai satwa savana yang bebas berkeliaran.

Taman Safari Bali ini tentunya dilengkapi dengan beberapa fasilitas menarik yang bisa membuat betah para pengunjung di sana. Yang terutama yaitu koleksi binatang liarnya yang semuanya ditempatkan dalam habitat yang alami. Selain itu terdapat pula beberapa fasilitas penunjang lainnya seperti arena rekreasi yang menarik, Fun Zone. Kawasan Fun Zone disediakan khusus untuk anak-anak berusia maksimal 10 tahun di mana mereka bisa mencoba beberapa arena bermain yang bertarif Rp10 ribu sekali main seperti Mery Go Round, Clumbing Car dan Go Go Bouncer. Pengunjung juga bisa mencoba menunggang kuda poni atau unta dengan tarif Rp20 ribu, sedangkan untuk berkeliling dengan menunggang gajah selama 30 menit dikenai tarif Rp100 ribu. Seperti di taman safari lainnya juga, pengunjung bisa berfoto dengan beberapa binatang dengan cukup membayar Rp20 ribu. Bagi yang ingin berenang juga disediakan arena Water Park dengan tiket masuk Rp20 ribu per orang.

Selain menjadi tempat berwisata yang menyenangkan, taman safari juga menjadi tempat perkembang-biakan bagi hewan-hewan yang terancam punah di mana dikenal dengan istilah tempat konservasi ex-situ (konservasi keragaman hayati di luar habitat aslinya). Sekarang ini Taman Safari Bali akan mencoba mengembang-biakan harimau putih dari India yang sangat langka.

Harga :

WNI & Pemegang Kitas
Harga : Rp. 110.000/orang
Di bawah 3 tahun, GRATIS

WNA :
Harga : USD 35
Di bawah 3 tahun, Free

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Holiday adventures should be fun, which “Bali Safari and Marine Park” provides in full measure, as well as it’s more profound and enduring mission of conservation.
Taman Safari Indonesia is an institution oriented to building tourist attractions that are attractive to visitors, environmentally friendly and that help spread the conservation message. They are the Government appointed Indonesian Centre for the Reproduction of Endangered Wildlife and operate the Sumatran Tiger Rescue Team that relocates them when they come into conflict with humans.

By visiting Bali Safari and Marine Park, or their huge complexes near Jakarta and Surabaya, visitors contribute to the conservation work as a percentage of the profit goes to helping Taman Safari Indonesia continue its work in rescuing Indonesia’s endangered wild elephants, orangutans, tigers, and unique birds like the Bali myna.

- TSI’s function is: conservation, research, education and recreation
- TSI member of the Indonesian Zoological Parks Association (IZPA), The South East Asian Zoo Association (SEAZA) and the World Association of Zoos and Aquaria (WAZA).
- One of TSIs’s directors is the President of South East Asian Zoos Association (SEAZA) and Convener of the Captive Breeding Specialist Group (CBSG).
- Many collaborative programs such as sister park programs, animal exchanges, breeding loans,
- are carried out with zoos around the world such as Gunma Safari Park & Nasu Monkey World, Zoorasia-Yokohama, Tama Zoo, Prague zoo, Minnesota Zoo, Cincinnati zoo, San Diego zoo, Australian Zoo, Monarto Zoological Park, Adelaide Zoo, Perth Zoo, and Erlebnis Zoo Swizerland.
They also co-operate and actively support the Indonesian festival in Japan.

Bali Safari Marine Park is the latest creation from the operators of the world renowned Taman Safari Indonesia,a name known for more than 20 years for its creative, back to nature animal exhibits and incessant conservation work.Building upon the innovations of their existing parks at Bogor near Jakarta and Prigen near Surabaya, and using the latest in concepts in park design, Taman Safari Indonesia has exceeded all expectations with their newest park. Set on 40 hectares of land with breathtaking natural surroundings at the cultural centre of Bali, Gianyar, Bali Safari and Marine Park is extremely active in assisting the protection and conservation of endangered species that are constantly losing their habitat. This includes helping scientists by carrying out research on many different wild animals conservation projects.Bali Safari & Marine park also runs conservation and education campaigns and other extension activities.

You can see :
White Tiger (Panthera tigris rigris).
Size : 2-3 m.
Weight : 135-225 kg.
Life span : Average probably not more than 15 years in the wild
16-18 years in controlled environments.
Conservation Status: Endangered

Ranthambore is a national park and tiger reserve in Rajasthan state of western India. the park lies at the edge of a plateau, and is bounded to the north by the Banas River and to the south by the Chambal River. there are several lakes in the park. it is named for the historic Ranthambore fortress, which lies within the national park. the park covers an area of 392 km2, and is famous for its tiger population, and is one of India's Project Tiger reserves. in 1972 the Indian government conducted their first ever census operation on the tiger. on the same year, the original "Tiger Task Force" had selected nine areas to become special reserves, and in 1973 "Project Tiger" was inaugurated in Corcett National Park in Uttar Pradesh. By 1974 Ranthambore had also been designated a "Project Tiger" reserve. it got it's status of a National Park in 1981.


Sumatran Elephant
(Asian elephant/ E. Maximus Sumatranus)

Taman Safari Indonesia is an institution that deals extensively with ex-situ conservation of Sumatran Elephants. However, it has also established important and pioneering links between in-situ and ex-situ elepahant conservation efforts. since 1985, Taman Safari Indonesia has been involved in helping to solve the human - elephant conflict in sumatra. one achievement was the establishment of Elephants Training Centre (ETCs). TSI started the first ETC in Way Kambas National Park in Lampung Province than established other ETCs in Riau and Aceh. There are now six Elephant Training Centre in Sumatra. Bali Safari & Marine Park also established for Elephant captivity. We call it "Kampung Gajah" or Elephant Village. We have 20 Sumatran Elephant right now. here, we can enjoy with the Elephant trail,cuddles with the baby Elephants, take some pictures, elephant feeding and also we can see the elephants education show. this elephants education show is tell about the characteristic, their habits in the wild, the different between of Sumatran elephant and African elephant. elephant is the biggest wild animal since its body weight can be 5000 kg, while the female weight is lighter. the spreading out of Asian elephants is in India, Peninsula, Sumatra and Srilangka. Comparing to the African elephants, asian elephats have smaller body. these wild animals live in groups, consisting about 10-30 elephants in a group. their foods are all kinds of grasses and fruits. only male elephants have ivory tusks. the tusks start to grow at the age of 2 or 3 years old. tusk of female is not appear. the pregnancy period of an elephant is 22 months and they give birth 1 or 2 baby elephants.

Tips : Balinese Food and Eating out in Bali

The food in Bali is generally safe to eat. Most expats eat a combination of western and Indonesian food on a daily basis. The odd stomach bug does occur but don’t let fear prevent you from enjoying what Bali has to offer. Restaurants now know to wash their vegetables in filtered water, salads are fine to eat.

Bali has its own cuisine, masakan Bali. Balinese food consists or rice as a staple, often served with dishes made of pork, a variety of sate and vegetables, often mixed with chili. Two of the most famous items in Balinese cuisine are lawar and babi guling.

• Lawar:
Lawar is one of Bali’s most famous local dishes. Made from pig’s blood and spices, together with an assortment of other goodies, lawar can be found in every village in Bali. Balinese traditional spices such as kunyit, shrimp paste, salt and ground pepper, galangal and other roots; grated coconut, green beans, boiled young jackfruit and occasionally, singkong leaves, all chopped up and blended together.

• Babi guling:
Babi guling is Bali’s most famous dish. Ask a Balinese person what their favourite food is and there is a good chance they’ll say “Bali guling”. Indonesia is a Muslim country, so pork isn’t celebrated as it is here in Bali. The Balinese however often keep pigs at home behind the house, feeding on food scraps, for that important time when they will be killed and eaten. The young suckling pig is used because of its tenderness, spit-roasted to perfection. Finding Bali Guling is a bit hard in tourist areas as it takes a while to prepare and is not really a dish most foreigners will ask for. As soon as you get away from the tourist scene in Kuta / Seminyak and head to Kerobokan, Mengwi, Ubud, or any other local place, the babi guling stands pop up.


• Vegetarian Indonesian food:
Vegetarians visiting Bali will have no problem at all, finding delicious food. The selection of international restaurants is amazing. You might go for a spinach lasagna at Warung Italia, a vegetarian Indian dish at Gateway to India, or a vegetarian Meditereanean plate at Zula, on Jl. Dhyana Pura. But how about Indonesian food?

Hitting a Padang food place, the Sumatran style places with pyramids of food in the window, you will notice many vegetarian options. Rice will be a staple, vegetable choices are often free and other items cost more. For example I might choose fried temple (made from soy beans), kangkung (the leafy green vegetable), nangka (curried jackfruit), hard boiled egg and a potato cake.

In other Indonesian-style places, you will find dishes such as Gado Gado, which is steamed cabbage and sprouts, with rice, tofu and peanut sauce. Its quite tasty!

A good option for a vegetarian is nasi campur (mixed rice) I get this all the time, with meat of course, but if you specify no meat, you will get, rice, various green vegetables including spinach, green beans, tofu, tempe, egg, peanuts, sambal, etc.

• Popular Dishes in Bali: Nasi Goreng:
Nasi goreng (fried rice) is a dish popular, not only in Bali, but all over Asia. Nasi goreng is made by tossing a small plate of steamed white rice, into a wok, with oil, vegetables and sometimes seafood, or chicken. It is usually served with a fried egg slapped on top and giant prawn cracker.

Javanese food:

Javanese cuisine originates from the island of Java. Here is a little guide to the cuisine of Java.

• Common spice ingredients:
Common ingredients are nasi (rice), bawang putih (garlic),
bawang merah (red garlic), tumeric, merica (pepper), pala (black pepper).

Usually use coconut oil for cooking, which comes in a bottle.

• Vegetables:
Wortel (carrot), kacang panjang (long beans), buncis (green beans), jangung (corn), sawi kankung (green vegetables), kentang (potato), terong (sour vegetable), taro (root vegetable), cabbage, kacang (peanuts).

• Meats:
Ayam (chicken), sapi (beef), kambing (goat), burung (bird)

• Fish:
Udang (prawn), bandeng (boney white fish), cumi-cumi (squid), kepiting (crab), tuna, gurame (flat white fish), tongkol (barracuda).

Javanese food has a sweet taste, without many spices, so if they want ot cook one meal they use special spices, they don’t like to mix spices. for example Balinese food often contains a mixture of many hot and powerful spices, whereas Javanese cuisine often says ‘this dish should have onion, but no garlic, this other dish should have garlic but no onion’.

Sumatra has more spicy food, Javanese food is famous for sweet, west Java is famous for raw vegetables, Central Java very sweet.

Often items containing, fried fish, tofu, tempe etc, can be cooked and served cold, just as in a warung. The rice that accompanies it is usually served hot, whether it be plain rice, yellow
rice or rice with coconut milk. In Java it is popular to use a wajan (wok) for cooking, over a gas burner.

The most popular methods of cooking are goreng (deep frying) in the wajan, rebus (boiling) is used for eggs, noodles, tofu, tempe. Bakar (grilling) is used for fish.

Javanese love using coconut milk. This is applied to dishes, by cooking the meat and vegetables in a wajan with hot oil. After they ingredients are ready, they are transfered to another pan / wajan and the coconut milk is added with particular spices.

Javanese cuisine doesn’t really have the ’starter-main course-dessert’ set up of western cuisines. Javanese often prefer to get straight into the main meal with various dishes, accompanied by a sweet drink.

From C. Java the most famous meal is called Gudeg, made from Jackfruit, boiled in a pot with spices. People say the brown colored vegetable, actually tastes better a couple of days after
cooking, the difference in taste noticeable.

Restaurants serving Javanese food give a fork and spoon, but many Javanese people prefer to use hands. In my opinion many westerners would appreciate Javanese food, as it is not overly spicy, interesting, colorful and complex.

• Bubur - The Breakfast Delight:
Go into any restaurant or warung in Indonesia, pick up the menu and you are guaranteed to see bubur on the list. Bubur ayam or chicken porridge are early morning favourites with many Indonesians.

• A Food called Maize: Indonesia:
One of the greatest delights is to get a corn cob or jagung that is toasted over hot coals, put on some salt and coarse pepper, and then make a pig out of yourself devouring it. One will often see grilled corn vendors at the beach, especially on Sunday afternoons, a time popular with Balinese families.

• Vegetarian Tucker in Indonesia:
Vegetarian food in Indonesia is not that hard to find, Asian food in general not having the preoccupation with a big chunk of meat like some European cuisines.

• Eating in a Warung:
One of the many aspects that makes Bali a sensational place to visit is the availability of cheap and tasty food. The most common type of eating establishment in Bali is the warung, the small local cafe type places that traditionally serve local food, but have adapted to accommodate foreign palletes.

• The Pisang Goreng Delight:
Fried bananas or pisang goreng, are one of the tastiest delicacies to devour for a quick snack between meals. Even better, add a couple scoops of ice-cream and it is the yummiest!.

• Guide to tropical fruits in Bali:
Visitors to Bali are often unaware of the delights that await at the local fruit market. Odd looking fruits and strange names can put people off being as adventurous as they might like to be so here is a quick guide to some tropical fruits found in Bali.

• True local: The Bali pomelo
Let us enjoy a citrus fruit of true Indonesian origin. It is a rather large fruit sometimes nearly as big as a football. Its name is jeruk Bali or Bali pomelo.


• How expensive is it?
Tourist warungs in the Kuta area on the narrow lanes leading to the beach will serve you a plate of food for $1-2, depending on what you order. An example of this type of place is Bamboo Corner on Poppies I. Warung Murah on Jl. Oberoi and also Jl. Double Six will do the same with an Indonesian selection. Mid-range places serving western food may found all over. Good options in Seminyak include Ultimo, Trattoria, Rumours, Warung Bonita, Taste and Mykonos. A typical meal can be had for $5. High end places also exist including KuDeTa on the beach in Petitenget, where you can spend $30 or more for dinner. BaliEats does a good job of detailing popular Bali restaurants.

• What are the rules of etiquette in Bali concerning eating?
The rules of etiquette are virtually the same as in the west, except in the budget places you do not have to wait to be seated. In Padang style Indonesian warungs, where the pre-cooked food is in full view, you will get a plate of steamed rice and choose what you want, receiving a ticket and paying before you leave. If you need the waiter / waitress just look in their direction and raise your hand, no need to click your fingers or tap your glass with the knife. In Indonesian the word ‘permisi’ means ‘excuse me’, so “Permisi blee” to a waiter, “Permisi mbah” to a waitress.

In a restaurant / tourist warung your food may not arrive the same time as the other members of your group. In Indonesia it is fine to start eating before other people. Service and tax equaling 21% will be charged in restaurants, not in warungs. Tipping is not a Balinese tradition, however if you would like to leave an extra 5-10% the staff will appreciate it. Warungs will not usually accept credit cards, but restaurants will. If in doubt ask the waitstaff before ordering.

The usual western cutlery is found in restaurants in Bali. Warungs often substituting a spoon for a knife. Eating with one’s hands is perfectly okay in an Indonesian warung.

Phone and Fax Number of Hotel in Bali - Ubud Area

Phone and Fax Number of Hotel in Ubud Area

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Alila Ubud
Phone : +62361975963
Fax : +62361975968


Amandari
Phone : +62361975333
Fax : +62361975335


Como Shambala Estate at Begawan Giri
Phone : +62361978888
Fax : +62361978889


Kamandalu Resort & Spa
Phone : +62361975825
Fax : +62361975851


Kupu Kupu Barong Villas & Tree Spa
Phone : +62361974280
Fax : +62361975079

Maya Ubud Resort & Spa
Phone : +62361977888
Fax : +62361978844


Ubud Hanging Gardens
Phone : 62 - 361 - 982700
Fax : 62 - 361 - 982800

Uma Ubud
Phone : 62-361-972448
Fax : 62-361-972449


Warwick Ibah Luxury Villas & Spa
Phone : +62361974466
Fax : +62361974467

Phone and Fax Number of Hotel in Bali - Seminyak,Legian and Tuban Area

HOTEL & PHONE - FAX NUMBER

Info dan Pemesanan
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LEGIAN AREA

All Seasons Resort Legian Bali
Phone : +62361767688
Fax : +62361768180


Bali Mandira Hotel & Spa
Phone : +62361751381
Fax : +62361766251


Hotel Padma Bali
Phone : +62361752111
Fax : +62361753621


Legian Beach Hotel
Phone : +62361751711
Fax : +62361752651


Outrigger O~CE~N Bali
Phone : +62361737400
Fax : +62361737408


PULLMAN BALI LEGIAN NIRWANA
Phone : 62361750441
Fax : 62361750441


SEMINYAK AREA

Anantara Seminyak Bali
Phone : +62361737773
Fax : +62361737772


Grand Balisani Suites
Phone : +62361730550
Fax : +62361730141


Sentosa Private Villas and Spa
Phone : +62361730333
Fax : +62361731111


Sofitel Seminyak
Phone : +62361730730
Fax : +62361730558


The Breezes Resort & Spa Seminyak
Phone : +62361730573
Fax : +62361730518


The Dusun
Phone : 62-361-734000
Fax : 62-361 -734100

The Elysian
Phone : 62-361-730999
Fax : 62-361-737509


The Haven Seminyak - Bali
Phone : 62361738001
Fax : 62361738011


The Legian
Phone : 62-361-730622
Fax : 62-361-730623

The Oberoi, Bali
Phone : 62-361-730361
Fax : 62-361-730791


The Samaya Bali
Phone : +62361731149
Fax : +62361733328


The Villas Bali Hotel and Spa
Phone : +62361730840
Fax : +62361733751


Vivalavi Villas & Spa
Phone : +623618476028
Fax : +62361

The Jayakarta Bali Beach Resorts, Residence & Spa
Phone : +62361751433
Fax : +62361752765


Villa de daun
Phone : +62361756276
Fax : +62361750643


White Rose Hotel
Phone : +62361756515
Fax : +62361753523

TUBAN AREA

Bali Dynasty Resort
Phone : +62361752403
Fax : +62361752402



Bali Garden Beach Resort
Phone : +62361752725
Fax : +62361725728



Discovery Kartika Plaza
Phone : +62361751067
Fax : +62361753568


Holiday Inn Resort Baruna Bali
Phone : +62361755577
Fax : +62361754549



Kupu Kupu Barong Beach Resort
Phone : +62361753780
Fax : +62361753781



Ramada Bintang Bali Resort
Phone : +62361753292
Fax : +62361753288


Risata Bali Resort & Spa
Phone : +62361753340
Fax : +62361753304



Santika Premiere Beach Resort
Phone : +62361751267
Fax : +62361751260



The Patra Bali Resort & Villas
Phone : +62361751161
Fax : +62361751160

Spa at Sanur Area


Info dan Pemesanan
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AB Foot Reflexology & Massage
Address: 1 st Floor at Hardys Supermarket, Jl. Danau Tamblingan 136

Abian Srama Spa at Abian Srama Hotel
Address: Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai 23 Sanur

Alive Beauty Salon & Spa
Address: Jl.Danau Poso 107, Sanur

Cosmo Salon at Villa Anggun
Address: Jl. Danau Tamblingan 176/154 Sanur

Chic Beauty Salon & Spa
Address: Jl. Danau Tamblingan 53 Batujimbar Sanur

Chic 2 Beauty Salon & Spa
Address: Jl. Danau Tamblingan 84 Sanur

Edelweis Massage
Address: Jl. Cemara Sanur, Walk Blok 7A

Family Spa & Beauty Care
Address: Jl. Sudamala 9, Sanur

Grand Odiseus Fitness & Spa at Sanur Beach Hotel
Address: Jl. Danau Tamblingan, Sanur

Harmony Spa & Beauty Salon
Address: Jl. Danau Tamblingan 178 Sanur

Jamu Traditional Spa at Tandjung Sari Bungalow
Address: Jl. Danau Tamblingan 41, Sanur

Lantana Spa at Parigata Resort & Villas
Address: Jl. Danau Tamblingan 87, Sanur

La Taverna Body & Beuty Facilities at La Taverna Hotel
Address: Jl. Danau Tamblingan 29, Sanur

Liva Beauty Salon
Address: Jl. Danau Poso 107, Sanur

Madurah Spa
Address: Jl. Danau Tamblingan, Sanur

Margi & Uniek Spa
Address: Jl. By Pass Ngurah Ray No. 15, Sanur

Maria Spa & Beauty Salon
Address: Jl. Cemara 30, Sanur

Natural Spa
Address: Jl. Danau Tamblingan 23, Sanur

Nirmala Spa
Address: Jl. Cok Agung Tresna 89, Renon Sanur

Puri Esthetic Spa
Address: Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai 209, Sanur

Panache Spa
Address: Jl. Danau Tamblingan 162, Sanur

Rebab Spa at The Gangsa Villa
Address: Jl. Tirta Akasa 28, Sanur

Sanur Paradise Spa & Fitness Centre
Address: Jl. Hang Tuah 46, Sanur

Spa at Bali Hyatt
Address: Jl. Danau Tamblingan, Sanur

Spa at Inna Grand Bali Beach
Address: Jl. Hang Tuah, Sanur

Sanctuario Spa at Santuartio Luxury Hotel & Spa
Address: Jl. Pucuk 67A, Tangtu, Sanur

Sara Spa & Beauty Salon
Address: Jl. Cemara 30, Sanur

Serene Salon & Body Treatments
Address: Jl. Danau Poso 89, Sanur

Sens Salon & Body Treatments
Address: Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai, Sanur

The Spa at Puri Santrian Hotel
Address: Jl. Danau Tamblingan 63, Sanur

Waka Maya Spa
Address: Jl. Tanjung Pinggir Pantai, Sanur

WW Salon
Address: Jl. Cemara 18, Sanur

Yachiyo Salon & Spa
Address: Jl. Danau Tamblingan 27, Sanur

Spa at Nusa Dua Area


List of Spa at Nusa Dua Area
Info dan Pemesanan
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Adi Spa
Address: Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai 501
Baliwis Spa
Address: Jl. Bay Pass Lagoon 9 Nusa Dua
Dewi Shri Spa
Address: Jl. Pantai Mengiat 8, Nusa Dua
Dewi Fortuna Spa & Beauty Salon
Address: Jl. Bay Pass Ngurah Rai 38, Nusa Dua
dh Spa
Address: Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai Mumbul
Frangipani Spa
Address: Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai, Puri Bendesa 1 No. 18 Nusa Dua
Graha Spa Nusa Dua
Address: Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai 38, Nusa Dua
Moon Tee Spa
Address: Jl. Taman Ria 1, By Pass Ngurah Rai, Nusa Dua
Martha Tilaar Salon & Spa Day
Address: Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai, Nusa Dua
Natalie Spa
Address: Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai 888ABC, Nusa Dua
Nusa Dua Spa at Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa
Address: Nusa Dua Area
Rindu Spa
Address: Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai 209, Nusa Dua
Sactuary Spa at The Bale
Address: Jl. Raya Nusa Dua Selatan, Nusa Dua
Spassion
Address: Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai, Nusa Dua
Toya Spa
Address: Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai, Nusa Dua
Taman Sari Royal Heritage Spa
Address: Jl. Taman Sari 15 - 17, Mumbul, Nusa Dua
Victus Life at Nusa Dua Resort
Address: Hotel Complex, Nusa Dua Area
Spa at The Westin Resort
Address: Hotel Complex, Nusa Dua Area
Wahyu Spa
Address: Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai 999, Nusa Dua
Wave Spa
Address: Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai 100A, Nusa Dua
Yusman Massage Parlour
Address: Jl. Taman Giri 9, Nusa Dua
Yhi Spa at Melia Bali Villas & Spa Resort
Address: Hotel Complex, Nusa Dua Area

Spa at Kuta Area

List of Spa at Kuta Area
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Anika Spa & Hair Beauty Salon
Address: Jl. Singosari No. 55 A Kuta

Aphrodisia Spa
Address: Komplek Burung Jl. Beo No. 5 Tuban

Antique Spa
Address: Jl. Dukuh Indah, Banjar Semer Umalas Kerobokan

Amoaras Spa
Address: Jl. Laksamana 57 Oberoi Seminyak

Akyhati Spa
Address: Jl. Bambak 88X Umalas Kerobokan

Aroma Episode Spa
Address: Jl. Nakula, Sunset Rood Seminyak

Arum Spa
Address: Jl. By Pass Sunset Rood Seminyak

Athena Hot Spring Spa
Address: Jl. Athena II No.3 Padang Sumbu, Denpasar Barat

Aya Spa
Address: Jl. Laksmana, Basangkasa, Seminyak

Bunga Bali Spa at Casa Padma Hotel
Address: Jl. Yudistira Legian Kuta

Bali Spa at Mercure Hotel Kuta
Address: Jl. Raya Pantai Kuta

Balisari Spa Center at Balisari Inn
Address: Jl. Jenggala/Wana Sega Tuban

Bali Sari Salon & Day Spa
Address: Jl. Jenggala/Wana Sega Tuban

Bali Ratu Kuta Spa
Address: Jl. Ciung Wanara No.2

Bali Ratu Tiara Spa
Address: Jl. Kartika Plaza No. 18 Kuta

Beach Salon & Spa Kuta
Address: Jl. Raya Pantai Kuta

Body Fit House
Address: Jl. Singosari 35

Bodyworks Spa
Address: Jl. Kayu Jati 2 Petitenget

Bonita Spa
Address: Jl. Patitenget 2000X Kerobokan

Bali Massage School
Address: Jl. Kayu Jati 8 Kerobokan

Bali Beauty Spot
Address: Jl. Blambangan 20X Kuta

Callego Massage
Address: Jl. Taman Ganesha Kerobokan

Cool Spa
Address: Jl. Kayu Cendana C001 Basangkasa Seminyak

Cantik Bali Spa
Address: Jl. Raya Dewi Sri 16 Sunset Rood

Capek-Capek Massage & Reflexology
Address: Jl. benesari Kuta

Chill Refloxology at The Villas Bali
Address: Jl. Kunti Seminyak

Chez Bali Spa at Chez Bali Villas
Address: Jl. Beraban Kerobokan

Dala Spa at Villa de Daun
Address: Jl. Legian 123B, Kuta

Discovery Fitness Club at Discovery Kartika Plaza Hotel
Address: Jl. Kartika Plaza Tuban

Damen Salon & Spa
Address: Jl. Kartika Plaza Tuban

Escape Spa Seminyak
Address: Jl. Raya Seminyak Kuta

Febri's Spa at Febri's Hotel & Spa
Address: Jl. Kartika Plaza, Kuta

Fresh Green Spa
Address: Jl. By Pass Ngurah Ray 11A, Kuta

Green Garden Spa
Address: Jl. Wana Segara, Tuban

Griya Bugar
Address: Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai, Tuban

Galuh Bali Spa
Address: Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai, Tuban

Inko Bali Club
Address: Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai 639 Kuta

Jasmine Aromatic House
Address: Ruko Tuban Plaza 17, Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai, Tuban

Jamu Nature Spa at Alam Kulkul Resort
Address: Jl. Raya Pantai Kuta

Jamu Spa School Bali
Address: Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai 99X, Tuban

Jari Jari Reflexology & Body Massage
Address: Jl. Kediri 82B, Tuban

Jari Menari (Dancing Fingers) Spa
Address: Jl. Raya Basangkasa 47, Seminyak

Kuta Bugar
Address: Jl. Setiabudi 23, Kutas

Kamboja Bali Salon & Spa
Address: Jl. Legian 350, Kuta

Kakiku Foot House
Address: Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai, Kuta

Kawas Spa at Kuta Beach Club
Address: Jl. Singosari 81, Kuta

Kawas Spa at Bali Rani Hotel
Address: Jl. Kartika Plaza, Kuta

Kawas Spa at Ramayana Hotel
Address: Jl. Kartika Plaza, Kuta

Kawas Spa at Rama Beach Hotel
Address: Jl. Jenggala, Kuta

Krisna Body Treatment & Beauty Salon
Address: Jl. Raya Kerobokan 63, Kuta

Lexu Lounge Spa at Sentose Private Villas
Address: Jl. Pura Telaga Waja, Kerobokan

Matahati Massage
Address: Jl. Mertanadi 86E, Kerobokan

Maxi Spa at Maxi Hotel
Address: Jl. Legian 83A, Kuta

Maru Midori Beauty Salon & Spa
Address: Jl. Kayu Jati 10, Kerobokan

Martha Tilaar Salon & Spa at Desamuda Villages
Address: Jl. Raya Basangkasa 30A, Seminyak

M Spa
Address: Jl. Laksamana 4A, Kerobokan

Melasti Salon & Spa at Melasti Beach Bungalow
Address: Jl. Dewi Sartika

Melasti Salon & Spa at Melasti Beach Resort
Address: Jl. Padma Utara, Legian

Mirah Spa & Beauty Salon
Address: Jl. Padma, Legian

Mystique Spa
Address: Jl. Petitenget 2000XX, Kerobokan

Margi Hair & Body Spa at Bounty Hotel
Address: Jl. Poppies Lane II ( Segara Batu Bolong 18 )

New Planet Beauty Salon
Address: Jl. Basangkasa 1, Seminyak


Nusa Indah Spa at Nusa Indah Hotel
Address: Jl. Ciung Wanara 17, Kuta

Namaya Spa at Sofitel Seminyak Hotel
Address: Jl. Abimanyu, Seminyak

Oberoi Spa at The Oberoi Hotel
Address: Jl. Laksmana, Kerobokan

Putu Bali Spa & Beauty Salon at Putu Bali Villa
Address: Jl. Petitenget 72X, Kerobokan

Prana Spa at The Villas Bali
Address: Jl. Raya Kunti 118X, Seminyak

Puspa Bali at The Jayakarta Bali Beach Resort & Spa
Address: Jl. Wekundara, Legian

Roses Spa at Fourteen Roses Hotel
Address: Jl. Legian, Kuta

Samsara Spa
Address: Jl. Legian 190, Kuta

Semaya Spa at The Semaya Villas
Address: Jl. Laksmana Kerobokan

Semara Spa
Address: Jl. Blambangan 4, Kuta

Suku House of Reflexology
Address: Jl. Raya Kerobokan

Shu Salon & Spa
Address: Jl. Drupadi, Seminyak

Shita Salon
Address: Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai 39, Kuta

Sukha Spa at Risata Bali Resort & Spa
Address: Jl. Jenggala Tuban

Sandat Bali Spa
Address: Jl. Padma Utara 9 - 10, Legian

Sanjiwani Spa at The Sandi Phala
Address: Jl. Wanasegara, Tuban

Secret Garden Hair & Body Spa
Address: Jl. Legian 363, Kuta

Sukma Rizki Salon
Address: Jl. Padma 24, Legian

Siloam Spa & Health Club at Pelangi Bali Hotel
Address: Jl. Dhyana Pura, Seminyak

Spa Este
Address: DFS Galleria, Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai, Kuta Graha

Spa at The Ulin
Address: Jl. Merta Sari, Kerobokan

Spa Villa
Address: Jl. kartika Plaza, Tuban

Shinkei Spa
Address: Jl. Legian 64, Kuta

Soothe Reflexology
Address: Jl. Kunti 7, Seminyak

Sicilia Spa
Address: Jl. Arjuna/ Double Six, Legian

Taman Merah Spa at The Island Villas
Address: Jl. Raya Petitenget 469 Kerobokan

The Day Spa
Address: Jl. Dewi Sri, Kuta

The Padmastana Bali at Balihai Resort & Spa
Address: Jl. Wana Segara 33, Tuban

The Elysian Spa at The Elysian Bali Villas
Address: Jl. Sari Dewi 18, Seminyak

The Waroeng Djamoe Spa at Tugu Hotel
Address: Jl. Pantai Batu Balong, Canggu

The Spa at The Saphir Mabisa Inn
Address: Jl. Pura Bagus Teruna, Legian

The Karen Spa
Address: Jl. Kartika Plaza, Kuta

The Spa at The Oasis Kuta
Address: Jl. Bakung Sari, Kuta

The Spa at Ramada Bintang Bali Resort
Address: Jl. Kartika Plaza, Tuban

The Padma Day Spa
Address: Padma Jaya Shop, Jl. Padma Utara, Legian

The Spa at The Legian Hotel
Address: Jl. Laksmana, Kerobokan

Tari Spa at Bali Garden Hotel
Address: Jl. Kartika Plaza,Tuban

The Spa at Contiki Resort Bali
Address: Jl. Abimanyu 66, Seminyak

The Patra Spa at The Patra Bali Resort & Villas
Address: Jl.Ir. H. Juanda, Tuban

The Vie Spa
Address: Jl. Nakula 168 X, Legian Kuta

Tunjung Biru Spa
Address: Jl. Sriwijaya 14, Legian

Ucix Reflexology & Acupressures
Address: Jl. Drupadi, Seminyak

Violet Massotherapy & Spa
Address: Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai, Tuban Plaza 10, Tuban

Villa Kresna Spa at Villa Kresna Tropical Resort
Address: Jl. Sarinande 19, Seminyak

Wisata Spa
Address: Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai 18X, Tuban

Well Being Spa
Address: Jl. Laksmana 66B, Kerobokan

Kedisan Floating Restaurant

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KEDISAN - OVERVIEW

The fishing and farming village of Kedisan, the community almost directly beneath Penelokan (three km), has foodstalls, pasar area, extensive gardens (oranges, corn, peanuts), souvenir shops, bemo terminal, a big parking lot, ticket office, and boat landing.
The weather is exceedingly mild and enjoyable. Few mosquitoes but some flies due to the extensive gardens. No telephone or fax machines. There are a number of accommodations, several in attractive settings only minutes from the water.
These are the best places to stay if you plan to take a boat trip across the lake. The lake is clean and nice to swim in. Sometimes a bit noisy with dogs at night and cocks in the morning. Always park your vehicle within your hotel grounds, where it will be safe. At night restaurants are convivial meeting places.
The big drawback of Kedisan's accommodations is the swarm of peddlers demanding you buy sarung, shorts, and paintings. They flash you large, sad eyes, show you their guestbooks filled with signatures of satisfied tourists who've bought from them before. Don't fall for it unless you want to buy mass-produced and tacky merchandise and encourage obnoxious behavior in so doing.
Kedisan is also full of people trying to get you to pay them to guide you up the mountain. Again, don't do it; you don't need a guide.
If you feel you must employ someone, choose I Wayan Pineh, a legendary figure who works out of Surya Homestay. Ask him about the 1963 eruption, when he led a geologist safely away from a fountain of hot lava. His knowledge of the region's volcanoes is extensive and his friendly character and exceptional skills make him the undisputed king of volcano guide


Kedisan Floating Restaurant , The small restaurant in Kedisan offers such romantic hide out place for that purpose. The village is located on the side of Lake Batur, close to Kintamani.

To get there from Kintamani, you should take the steep right turn just before Sanjaya Restaurant in Panelokan, around 100m from the ticket gate of Kintamani if you come from the south. After this turn is a very steep road downhill to the lake.

All this effort is paid off with spectacular view on the way down, even in bad misty weather uphill.

The restaurant has 2 private floating room, each can be used for around 10-15 person. Each of this room has a full view of the lake, the surrounding mountain range, and the peak of Mount Batur.

Other than the floating room, the restaurant has a bigger building for more people. The building in the center should hold up to 30 people. For those who like to enjoy the nice cool weather and breeze of the wind might choose the “Bale Bengong”.

The signature dish in this restaurant is Tilapia Fish, which is known as Nila Fish in local language. It is cooked with Kedisan sauce, created by the owner of the restaurant. The sauce is based on coconut oil, mixed with local spice and chilly. Even though mixed with chilly, the sauce is not so hot in your mouth. Other menu, which should complement the fish is Plecing Kangkung, another spicy dishes of water spinach mixed with chilly and peanut. We also ordered fried duck for our lunch.

Finish with your lunch? Order a cup of Balinese coffee, and sit on the chair, facing the huge lake and the mountain range. You might have few minutes of nap here.

The restaurant also provides water sport facility for you to enjoy, such as jet ski and banana boat.

Now, you love the place, and want to stay overnight, either to catch the beautiful sunrise, to wander to the neighboring villages, or maybe climb the Mount Batur? The restaurant provides 2 bungalows for visitors who would like to spend the night. The bungalows are located right next to the lake with nice view.

Among the neighboring villages, you might be interested to visit Trunyan. This village has a unique custom, in which that the corpse of the dead is not buried, but instead placed below a huge tree near the village. The corpse however, does not spread bad smell. It is said that the tree absorb all the smell. To reach the cemetery, you will need a boat, either from the nearby dock, or you can talk to the restaurant owner to use their boat

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