aking its name from a sacred spring, the magnificent six-bedroom villa, known as ‘The Beji’, rests within 40-are of land, bordered by rice terraces and a river, within walking distance of the beach on Bali’s south-western coast. The property is comprised of ten single-storey pavilions, together with one double-storey building, a 27-metre swimming pool, and ornamental ponds, leisurely spread throughout lush, expansive gardens. Constructed of local materials, with ironwood shingle roofs, the style is restful with a fresh cool décor and contemporary furnishings. Read & Comment ›››
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Greetings from Villa Sahaja, Umalas Seminyak Bali
Warmest greeting from Villa Sahaja Umalas Bali. Villa Sahaja contains two large bedrooms with spacious matching ensuites, each with an open air garden styled bath and shower, designed to encourage complete rejuvenation. The bedroom doors open onto your private swimming pool and luxurious outdoor lounging area – tempting you with a cooling swim any time of the day. Read & Comment ›››
Accommodation at Villa Purple, Legian – Bali
Villa Purple counts three rooms, one with garden view, and the other two are accessible by the terrace that leads to the swimming pool. The master bedroom has a semi open bathroom, with a very spacious bathtub and basins made in traditional stone. The bathroom in the second bedroom has a very original bathtub dug in the floor. Last but not least, the third bedroom with shower is detached from the main house. All of the rooms are air-conditioned and have a Plasma screen TV. Read & Comment ›››
Banten International Rafting Challenge
Banten Provincial Government & Department of Youth and Sports (Dispora) Banten Province is supported by the Regional Board Rafting Federation of Indonesia (Pengda FAJI) Bantam and the Executive Board of the Federation of Rafting Indonesia (PB FAJI) invited the Club / Team Rafting / Nature Lovers Organization of Higher Education in Indonesia, including Bali rafting, and the International Community in Indonesia to participate in BANTEN INTERNATIONAL rAFTING CHALLENGE Fishing in the series of events (the International Festival of Youth and Sports Marine) V (River) Ciberang, Kab. Lebak Banten on 5 to 7 November 2011.
BANTEN INTERNATIONAL CHALLENGE RAFTING Championship is R-6, held a series of events Fishing (International Festival of Youth and Sports Marine) V – 2010 held at the (River) Ciberang, Kab. Lebak Banten on 5 to 7 November 2011. NATIONAL bring into categories that follow the National Party team from universities in Indonesia and the category INTERNATIONAL CHALLENGE INFLATABLE FUN, followed by Participant Teams International (foreign citizens – WNA / Expatriate). Read & Comment ›››
Collapse of Canal Embankment Bad Omen for Jakarta
In the latest infrastructure debacle to hit the capital, a 115-meter stretch of embankment along the West Flood Canal has collapsed, amplifying fears of land subsidence across the city.
The collapse, along a section of the canal running parallel to Jalan Sultan Agung in South Jakarta, has seen the embankment sag by up to 3 meters in some places and lean out at a 45-degree angle to its previous upright position. Read & Comment ›››
Traditional Games For Strengthen Of Tradition Value
Festival of traditional games held at the level of the Central Java, Temanggung Regency, Thursday, in an attempt to reinvigorate the values of history and tradition that began to fade.
A jury in the race, and Educate Nurcahyo say, this festival is the government’s efforts to strengthen the values of history and tradition are increasingly eroded by advances in technology.
Festival of traditional games Jateng level followed by six groups of former prefectural representatives, among others, featuring the game stilts from Salatiga, betengan from Jepara, midhiwut of Sukoharjo, and dutdutkeradut of Bradford. Read & Comment ›››
Moving Indonesia’s Capital ‘No Help to Jakarta’
Not so fast. Any recent dreams of cruising along Jakarta boulevards swept clear by a relocation of the capital to Kalimantan will likely continue to be just that: dreams.
International experts in urban planning and policy say moving Indonesia’s capital from Jakarta would have little to no effect on the overcrowding and crushing traffic endured by its residents. Read & Comment ›››
Makasar Promoting Tourism By Warship
Culture and Tourism Department of Makassar promote the beauty of Makassar on two warships in Singapore, RSS Tenacious, RSS Vigour 185 SQN 188 SQN, who was anchored in Makassar.
Kadis Office of Culture and Tourism (BUDPAR) Madjid Rusmayani Makassar in Makassar, on Tuesday (08/10/2010), said if the presence of the soldiers of the Navy (Navy) Container Port of Singapore is expected to be the first step increase in foreign tourists. “We just take advantage of the situation and the moment only in the presence of Singapore’s naval forces in Makassar. We do the dialogue and take him around as he introduced the tourism potential of Makassar,” he said.
The presence of warships in Singapore for three days in Makassar Makassar municipal government provides an opportunity to promote existing attractions. He admitted that he had distributed brochures to all the sights the crew (ABK) is. “After the show brochures and frequently asked questions, they were enthusiastic enough to spend a lot of money to visit a number of Makassar attractions, like Fort Fort Rotterdam,” he said.
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