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Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Sanur

Sanur location:
Sanur is one of the main beach resort areas on the south coast of Bali, located NE of the airport in Tuban. Located 18km from the airport, Sanur is a a handy place for a new arrival. Airport taxis might charge around 70,000rp to Sanur and the journey is around 20-25 minutes. For people choosing Sanur over Kuta or Nusa Dua, the advantages are a less intense atmosphere than Kuta and a more genuine one than Nusa Dua.

Sanur geography:
Sanur is made up of 7 small districts, joined together seamlessly by the Bypass and tourist trade infrastructure. Driving from Kuta the main points you’ll see on the Bypass are the Macro supermarket on the left side on the very southern end of Sanur before Jl. Danau Poso. As the Bypass swings through and heads left the main features you’ll notice are the McDonalds at the junction with Jl. Segara Ayu and the KFC at the junction with Jl. Hang Tuah in the north.

North Sanur:
Jl. Hang Tuah (KFC) is the small road that leads directly to the beach. It has a row of small hotels and Jl. Danau Toba has a good selection of restaurants and shops. Just south along the beach-side pathway is Museum Le Mayeur (open Mon-Thurs & Sun 8am-3pm, Fri 8am-12.30pm, admission 2,000rp, children 1,000rp). The Sanur Paradise Plaza is a fine hotel located at Jl. Hang Tuah and the Bypass.

Sindhu:
The area between Jl. Segara Ayu (McDonalds) and Jl. Pantai Karang is known as Sindhu. This is a relatively high density set up of hotels and restaurants, including the Gazebo Hotel and The Village restaurant.

Batujimber:
This area is popular with expats living in Sanur. The Hardy’s supermarket and restaurants close by give a slight ‘Seminyak’ kind of feel. Many expats prefer living in Sanur due to its proximity to the International School and quieter character than Kuta. Cafe Batujimber is a great place for a lunch stop.

Semawang:
The coastal strip to the south of Sanur from the Bali Hyatt to Hotel Sanur Beach. This part of the beach is quiet and you will see the brightly colored jukung (local fishing boats).

Blanjong:
The southern section of Sanur close to the Bypass. The location of the Prasasti Blanjong ancient inscriptions. The Bali Cricket Club is based on Jl. Danau Poso.

Sanur history:
Sanur’s history goes back a long way, with some of the oldest recorded writing on the island still preserved at the small temple at Prasasti Blanjong on Jl. Danau Poso. The ancient text, dating back to the 10th Century, is inscribed on stone pillar locked in a glass cabinet only about 10 meters from the street. Wrapped in cloth, you can just manage to see a bit of the writing sticking out. The inscriptions detail the arrival of a Javanese king in Bali of the Mahayana Buddhist kingdom, another cultural / religious influence.

Looking back to the 20th century, Bali attracted a number of famous expats including Australian artist Donald Friend, Belgian artist Adrien Jean Le Mayeur de Merpes and author Vicki Baum who wrote ‘A Tale of Bali’.

Getting around Sanur:
Getting around in Sanur is easy, due to the large number of taxis patrolling the main street, Jl. Danau Tamblingan. The best company is Bluebird (0361)701111, who operate a fleet of light blue taxis with a 24 hour dispatch service. As anywhere in Bali, public bemo buses serve Sanur and are used mostly by locals. You are better off renting your own transport from one of the many car rental places along Jl. Danau Tamblingan, or a car with driver. One of the better car rental companies is JBA (0361)286501 located inside the Diwangkara Hotel (Jl. Hang Tuah 54). They can provide a driver at short notice also.

Sanur accommodation:
Sanur is a quiet version of Kuta that offers a decent selection of accommodation options. You won’t find the mega resorts of Nusa Dua, but will discover a price selection, with many small personal places situated close to the beach. Sanur features a selection of Budget, mid-Range and Luxury options.

Eating out in Sanur:
Stars Bar & Bistro: Sanur Bali
Stars Bar & Bistro on Jl. Danau Tamblingan in Sanur is a handy place to get online and enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner. I passed by today and checked out the menu. Generally I find the internet options in Sanur to be not as good as Kuta, when comparing speed vs. price. This new broadband connection could be the ticket.

Pregina: Balinese restaurant in Sanur Bali:
Pregina is a Balinese and seafood restaurant, located on Jl. Danau Tamblingan, in Sanur. Open from 9am-11pm, Pregina serves a delicious selection of Balinese foods. There are Balinese restaurants in the main tourist areas, such as Glory Restaurant, in Legian. The predominant Indonesian style of food served in the tourists areas, tends to be the generic, nasi goreng, cap cay, mie goreng and Javanese favourites. Any time I see a good Balinese restaurant, its worth checking out.

Warung Bento: Japanese lunch boxes in Sanur Bali:
Warung Bento is a Sanur eatery, that combines the best of Japanese and Javanese food. From the outside, you’ll notice a Japanese style place, with bamboo decoration and Japanese sign. Inside is seating room for around 20 people, with a simple decor.

Cafe Batujimbar in Sanur Bali:
Sanur is home to a sizeable expat community. Reasons for this are the International Schools that are located there, and the fact that Sanur offers a lower key type of scene, as regarding the beach, street, nightlife etc., than Kuta / Seminyak. Today Mike and I hit one of the expats favourite spots, Cafe Batujimber, on Jl. Danau Tamblingan. Pulling up outside, one will notice the shady outdoor dining area and the bread shop next door. Mike said the bread shop is a mini-Bali Deli. We sat inside as all the outside seating was taken, and I checked out the menu.

Sanur shopping:
Wage Silver: Jewelry in Sanur Bali
Wage Silver is a silver jewelry shop located on Jl. Danau Tamblingan, in Sanur. Items on offer include silver and shell bracelets for 272,500rp, earrings for 78,000rp, small necklaces with a stone for 93,500rp, silver rings for 85,000rp-110,000rp, ankle bracelets for 90,000rp. Wholesale prices of 25% discount, can be had for 10 pieces, or a repeat customer.

Gopi Style: Cushions in Sanur Bali:
Gopi Style is a cute little shop in Sanur, that specializes in cushions. Located on Jl. Danau Tamblingan Perahu, the shop is quite visible, due to the bright colored cushions in the window. Cushion covers are stacked inside the shop and available for 40,000rp-70,000rp. The inside stuffing is an extra 22,500rp. Cushions come in a variety of styles, including Japanese, Chinese and Indian. The staff told me that all the items are made in the shop and the predominant material is cotton.

Paris Van Java: Shoes in Sanur Bali:
Paris Van Java is a shoe shop in Sanur. Located on Jl. Danau Tamblingan, the small shop stocks ethnic wooden shoes, made in Bandung Java. Checking out a couple of pairs, I saw that they are made of wood, with a black, rubber, thread, the tops sections coming in a selection of colors and styles. The shoes are all handmade and can be made to order. When I visited, there was a sale on, 20% - 50% off of selected items.

Bali Primitive Design: Ethnic t-shirts in Sanur Bali:
Bali Primitive Design is located on Jl. Danau Toba in Sanur, and sells t-shirts, with primitive designs. There is something like this on Jl. Legian in Kuta too. While I was in the shop, I asked the female staff where the t-shirts were made. A deep voice said, “We make them here.” Sitting behind the counter, was a Balinese man working on a computer. He designs all the shirts and creates them.

Agus Art Shop in Sanur Bali:
Sanur Bali has a decent beach and was really the first resort area in Bali. Sanur appeals to European tourists and is family friendly with good hotels, plenty of shops and places to eat and a lower stress environment than Kuta.

Sanur scuba diving:
Sanur is home to many dive operators, who will gladly arrange your diving trip to areas in Bali. Getting a local boat from Sanur to Nusa Penida can make for a pleasant day trip also.

Places of interest in Sanur:
The Le Mayeur Museum in Sanur Bali
The Le Mayeur Museum is a house structure containing some examples of the work of Belgian artist Adrien Jean Le Mayeur de Merpes.

Turtle Facility Serangan:
Serangan island or Turtle Island is reached is connected to the mainland by a causeway and really only accessible at low tide. The island is also home to one of Bali’s six most sacred temples - Pura Sakenan.

Mangrove Information Centre Sanur:
Located on Jalan Bypass Ngurah Rai at Suwung Kauh, the information centre is an education in itself on the ecology and management of Mangroves. There are two trails to choose from - a short route of about one hour, and the other, a longer route of nearly two hours.

Sanur Village Community Farmers Market:
Sanur Beach began offering shoppers a new way to do their weekly purchases of home-made breads and organic farm produce through the trial-launch of a new concept Farmers Market according to an article in the Bali Discovery.

Sanur Village Festival:
The Sanur Village Festival is a 5 day event runs from August 15th-19th and showcases some of the area’s favourite businesses and other activities such as Balinese kite flying and cookery.

Sanur Beaches:
Sanur has a reef making it ideal for surfers and also people with young kids inside the reef. Sanur does not get a strong beach break like Kuta / Seminyak. Swimming is only possible at high tide as low tide exposes the reef. Swimming outside the reef is not recommended.

One of the most pleasant aspects of Sanur is its large expanse of beach front. A footpath covers the entire 5kms allowing visitors to stroll along and explore, stopping when they feel like it for a drink or snack at a beach side restaurant. The sand quality is good in Sanur, yellowish in color and fairly clean. The best spots of beach are in the outside the Inna Grand Bali Beach hotel in the north and outside the Gazebo hotel in the south.

Sanur Map

Sanur nightlife:
Sanur nightlife is basically the local bar and restaurant scene, with the odd place such as the Cat & Fiddle Pub providing live music. There are no real nightclubs in Sanur and the younger party crowd do not frequent the area as much. The Cat & Fiddle Pub on Jl. Camara #36, has Irish folk music night every Tuesday, anyone is welcome to get up and join in. Starts at 8pm. Admission free.

Foreign Consulates in Sanur:

British Consulate
Honorary Consul: Mr. Mark A. Wilson OBE
Jalan Tirta Nadi No. 20 Sanur, Bali
Office hours: Monday to Friday
08.30-12.30 hours
Tel: 62-361-270 601
Fax: 62-361-287 804
E-mail: bcbali@delimark.net

Finnish Consulate
Segara Village Hotel
Jl. Segara
Sanur
(0361) 288407

French Consulate
Honorary Consul: Mr. Raphael Devianne
Jalan Mertasari Gang II No. 8 Sanur, Bali
Office hours Monday to Friday
14.00-17.00 hours
Tel: 62-361-285 485
Fax:62-361- 286 406
E-mail: consul@dps.centrin.net.id

German Consulate
Honorary Consul: Mr. Reinhold Jantzen
Jalan Pantai Karang No. 17, Sanur
Office hours: Monday to Friday
08.00-12.00 hours
Tel: 62-361-288 535
Fax: 62-361-288 826
E-mail: germanconsul@bali-ntb.com

Irish Consulate
Contact British Consulate

Swedish & Finnish Consulate
Honorary Consul: Mr. Ida Bagus Ngurah Wijaya
Segara Village Hotel, Jalan Segara Ayu, Sanur
Office hours: Monday to Friday 09.00-13.00 hours
Tel: 62-361-288 407
Fax: 62-361-287 242
E-mail: segara1@denpasar.wasantara.net.id

Kebab Palace: Tuban

mini-img_3884I was munching on a martabak (a thin fried Arabian pancake filled with meat, egg and vegetables) the other day and I was reminded of a place Candika and I went to not so long ago called Kebab Palace located on Jalan Kartika Plaza in Tuban, not far from the Kuta Markets and a stone’s throw from the Discovery Mall. Although the do not serve the originally from Arabian Martabak, they do serve epicurean delights that are quit similar – Turkish and Greek food. If you have never tried the food from this region of the world then you are in for a pleasant surprise. What I liked about the Kebab Palace was you can dine inside the establishment or, dine alfresco and enjoy the balmy Bali nights. If you are feeing a tad lazy and want to chill-out by the pool then there is a delivery service to you hotel.

Their menu is astounding and reads like an epicurean what’s-what of Turkish and Greek food and, at a reasonable price. Kebab Palace has an excellent array of dips and one of my favourites is tzatziki (yogurt, cucumber, dill and garlic). Their souvlaki rolls (similar to martabak) are delicious and reasonably priced at Rp23,000 but you get your money’s worth. Other mouth-watering delights include Tabouleh, Donner and Shish Kebabs, Falafels and a nice selection of pilav ustu. If you are looking for a reasonably priced place to enjoy some tucker from another country and give the ol’ fried rice a miss, then head on down to Kebab Palace. Truly, you will not be disappointed.

Kebab Palace,
Jl Kartika Plaza Kuta Center,
Tuban

Tel: (0361) 758075

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Cafe Garam – Amed: East Bali

mini-img_3171The east coast of Bali is probably my favourite area and especially the regency of Karangasem. It is a regency worthy of being called the last bastion of how Bali used to be before the tourist influx and an area that has so many places yet to be discovered by westerners, places so remote that only the hardened explorer could come to gaze upon them. Within time no doubt, these undiscovered places will soon be overrun by the tourist horde, the corporate organisations with their desire to build hotels in pristine areas, and the following shopping eclectics. For now, there are secluded areas of Karangasem that have avoided the aforementioned onslaught and one place in particular, Amed. This sleepy fishing village has its own faithful traveller devotees that return again and again and the main attraction being, besides the natural beauty of the area, the peace and quiet far from the madding crowd of Kuta.

mini-img_3172Travelling north from Tirtagangga along the Singaraja Road you come to a small town called Culik where the turn off is to Amed and Aas. The three kilometre drive down o the coast is picturesque and the closer you get to Amed the more you realise just how beautiful Bali is. There is a plethora of cheap, good accommodation located in Amed and numerous interesting places to savour the tastes of the Ocean. My favourite place is Café Garam. It offers a variety of foods at budget prices and being so close to the ocean it is natural that fish is prominent on the menu. Set in a open bale style, Café Garam is a cool place to chill-out but do take a walk out the back pf the place down to the ocean. You will be pleasantly surprised…

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Komodo Tours

Komodo National Park is one of the Indonesia's national park covering hundreds of small islands on the western part of Flores in East Nusa Tenggara. Travel to West Flores are easily made from Bali by planes, bus and Pelni. The fastest way to reach Labuan Bajo is by air which is around an hour and 50 minutes flights. Your Komodo tours starts from Labuan Bajo then continue with boat trip to Rinca Island, Komodo Island and other small un-inhabited islands nearby.

The customized Komodo tours range from day tour if you are staying in Labuan Bajo, 2 days Komodo tour to 6 days Komodo Diving Tour. The more days you have, the bigger opportunities you will have to explore the surrounding islands. Komodo adventure tour does not only visiting the giant lizard or the dragons but take a chance to explore the beauty of under water world within the Komodo National Park. Diving, snorkeling and fishing are your adventure activities that any one can not wait.

How to manage your Komodo Tours efficiently at reasonable prices. With us your adventure tour to other parts of Indonesia including Komodo in West Flores will be easy. All special tour are offered at discount rates. As the Komodo adventure tour departs daily from Bali, it will be efficient to plan the tour including air fare or without air fare. But if you take Komodo Tours then proceeding the adventure tour to other parts of Flores, we suggest to take our Komodo Tours without air fare.

Flores Island offers breathtaking panoramic views, amazing underwater world and rural trekking areas. By combining your Komodo and Flores Adventure Tour, you will have the chance to enjoy the natural beauty of the island and interact with the local people.

The Komodo adventure tours usually begin in Bali with air conditioned transport from your hotel to the airport and then a flight to Labuhan Bajo in the west of Flores. From here you then take a boat out to the Komodo Island and the Rinca Island where the adventure begins. This adventure tour usually only takes a morning and then you will be witnessing the beauty and wildlife of these areas before you take your first nights accommodation in this strange and magical land. It has never been easier to make these kind trips with more frequent flights and tour operators who specialize in linking and transferring tourists quickly across to other areas in Indonesia and combined this service with deals on over night stays and meals at recommended hotels and restaurants. This means that not only is it faster and stress less to use these services, it is also invariably cheaper and a more effective use of your time in the area.

You will be accompanied by a guide who is a local and has a keen knowledge and interest in the area and about the safety precautions when trekking through on the Komodo Tour, he will be able to fill you in on the historical facts and the facts about the animals of Komodo. You are guaranteed to see the magnificent and terrifying Komodo dragons as it walks in its natural landscape. This is one of the only areas in the world where these beasts can be spotted in the wild. There have been new safety measures that mean that the local people and the Komodo dragons can live side by side although it is not allowed to feed the dragons now. You will also see some of the other strange indigenous animals such as the flying foxes of the mangroves and the giant rats. There are also other large lizards to see in this beautiful land ad as if all of this was not enough you will get chance to snorkel around the bays and lagoons and see the thriving marine life of the area.

All of the Komodo adventure tours are aimed at different tourists although there are general tours that all people may want. Some Komodo adventure tours focus more on the Komodo dragons where as others focus on the diving and snorkeling as well as having trekking tours where you cover more land by foot and witness more of the fabulous land. There are different lengths of time available so you can fit the Komodo Tour into your Bali holiday and make the most out of it possible depending on your personal interests and time constraints. Obviously the more time you spend the more the flight and travel costs become worth while although the short trips are excellent if you have limited time. All meals and transfers are included in the prices as well as overnight stays and any admission costs encountered along the way.

Bali Hotels and Travel Destination Reviews

Nusa Dua lies 30 minutes drive from Ngurah Rai International Airport on the southern tip of the island. It is a great holiday resort with selection of international and local chain hotels. Three to five star accommodation are nestled right on Nusa Dua Beach. When you are on vacation in Bali and are looking for quite place to relax either around the hotel area or on the beach, Nusa Dua is a great place for totally relax.

Jimbaran was formerly a fishing village, just 10 minutes away from the airport. Numerous of five star hotels in Bali and luxury private villas are set up in Jimbaran and Uluwatu. This are has been rapidly growing into an exclusive tourist resort. Some international chain hotels and luxury Bali accommodation have been well established in Jimbaran.

Kuta and Tuban are the fascinating holiday resort and is as an international meeting points for travelers from around the world. Kuta and Tuban are exciting travel destination and a shopping paradise. Vacation in Bali can be very cheap if you can manage in which area to stay and what tours shall be joined. If you are looking for cheap, budget to five star accommodation in Bali within a few minutes walk to shopping, dining, and entertainment spots, Kuta and Tuban are perfect choice. Various selection of Bali accommodation and five star hotels are available here.

Legian is located between Kuta on the south and Seminyak on the north, offers an exciting shopping parade, entertainment and wide range of accommodation from budget to five star hotel. Numerous recommended shopping spots, night life and entertainment are just a few steps away from your hotel. Vacation in Bali without visiting Legian will be incomplete. Legian is one of holiday spot offering comprehensive tourism facilities including hotel and entertainments.

Seminyak is a fast growing holiday resort with numerous luxury Bali villas, boutique resort, and five star hotels. Seminyak is around 30 minutes from the airport. For more private vacation in Bali, Seminyak, Kerobokan and Petitenget are the right place to be. These areas provides wide range of Bali accommodation and luxury Bali villas at reasonable prices.

Sanur is the pioneer holiday resort located on the eastern part of Denpasar. Sanur is place for travelers looking for tranquility while enjoying a vibrant culture of Balinese life. Travel with family member can be a precious time as it will be full of fun. Sanur Beach is the best place for family holiday in Bali.

Ubud is located in the central part of the island, famous for its intricate art works, paintings, unique traditional performance and beautiful rice field panoramas. Ubud offers wide options of hotels, villas and resort style accommodation. If you want feel fresh atmosphere around the rice paddies, artist villas and green hill tops, then spend a few nights in Ubud Village. International standard hotels and Bali villas offers something special for travelers.

Candidasa
takes around 1,5 hours from the International Airport to the east is Candidasa, a holiday destination with tranquility atmosphere.

Singaraja is located on the southern part of the island, offers another holiday experience travelers seeking special vacation far from the busiest tourist area. Singaraja and Lovina provides various choice of hotels and Bali villas at your pleasure.

Bali lies to east of Java and to the west of Lombok Island. It is one the 13,700 Indonesia islands and is the only Hindu province with up 90% of the population. It has been known as one of the exotic travel destination in Indonesia since 1930. The island spreads on 153 kilometers long and 112 kilometers wide. The mountain ranges in the middle part from the center to the eastern with Mount Agung is the highest. The mountain regions maintain a refreshing temperatures all year round and keeps the paradise with stable rainy season from November to April. The majority of Balinese population are on agriculture while the rests are working on the tourism industry and others.

Bali has been rewarded as one of the best island travel destination in the world. This small beautiful island attracts travelers with its breathtaking panorama, long and wide white sandy beaches, unique cultures and traditional life, charming and friendly people. There are more than 381 hotels in Bali range from small accommodation up to luxury resort and private villas. Most of Hotels in Bali are designed in the traditional Balinese architectures combining with the contemporary modern facilities. Your desire will meet the character of the accommodation to stay in. This small island also provides selection of Bali Villas for the upscale market and for those seeking more privacy in the international five star services.

Travel Tips In Bali

Holiday in Bali will be more exciting if all travel arrangement have been well prepared in advance. This small island features spectacular mountain views, rice terraces and long wide sandy beaches. Each holiday destination and tourist resort provides its own characteristic making it more attractive and impressive to travelers. Discovering the island is easier as long as you have planned how to go, where to visit and what to do.
There are three different points of interests; beaches, mountains and culture. Travelers come to the island for different purposes and interest either for pleasure or business. If you travel for pleasure and want to see the breathtaking mountain and rice terrace views, indulge and relax on the beach, learn and experience the local Balinese culture; we recommend to combining your stay between beach and village holiday. Each tourist resort in Bali provides wide range of Bali hotels from budget to luxury. It is your chance to create your own travel plan and determine what price to be paid for. Our team can help you finding the appropriate discounted Bali hotels to meet your needs and budget.

Accommodation

Bali has the complete range of accommodation options, with everything from guest houses, budget family hotels, luxury villas, to high-end resorts.

As Bali Discovery reports a recent Zagat hotel survey ranking of the World’s Leading Hotels, Resorts and Spas, highlights the fact that Bali is always up there with the leaders.

The survey sampled responses from 1,626 travel agents and over 20,000 travelers. It also rates 1,287 of the ‘best places to stay and play in the world’. From the outside looking in, you see we have quite a package here in Bali, when you consider that added to all those wonderful hotels, we have world class surfing, a unique culture, art & crafts, a fantastic island to explore, friendly people and great places to eat. You can go diving, para-sailing, fishing, learn to cook, speak Indonesian / Balinese, go rafting, trekking, drive an ATV through the jungle, its amazing. A friend of mine is putting together a Bali Music Tour in the highlands, whereby people interested in Balinese gamelan can sit in with musicians and visit there villages.

You can get married in Bali , enjoy wonderful spa treatments, go shopping for a gifts, have a suit / leather jacket made, plan your dream house and help with a local charity. If nothing so far is tempting, you could just party like a rock star.

Here is a guide to Bali Hotels.

Tuban:
Tuban Hotels
Tuban Bali

Kuta:
Accommodation on Poppies Lane II Kuta Bali
Where to stay in Kuta Bali

Legian:
Legian Hotels
Legian hotels & restaurants
Accommodation in Legian Bali

Seminyak:
Seminyak Hotels
Accommodation in Seminyak-Petitenget

Kerobokan
Kerobokan Hotels

Canggu:
Desa Seni Canggu Bali
Pantai Berawa: Canggu Bali

Sanur:
Sanur Bali Accommodation
Sanur Hotels
Flashbacks: A unique hotel in Sanur Bali

Bukit:
Accommodation on the Bukit Bali
Cliff-top accommodation at Bingin on the Bukit Bali
Rocky Bungalows: Uluwatu Bali
Mamo Homestay: Uluwatu Bali
Balangan Beach Bali
Thomas Homestay: Padang Padang Bali
Bulgari hotel Bali: Top of the rich list

Nusa Dua:
Nusa Dua Hotels

Tanjung Benoa:
Budget accommodation in Tanjung Benoa Bali

Jimbaran:
Jimbaran Hotels

Ubud:

Cool places to stay in South Ubud
Accommodation on Jl. Hanoman in Ubud Bali
Downtown Ubud accommodation options
Waking up in an Ubud homestay
Affordable accommodation in Ubud Bali
Families staying in Ubud
Ubud Accommodation: Plenty of options
Accommodation on Jl. Hanoman in Ubud Bali
Accommodation on Jalan Penestenan in Ubud Bali
Accommodation on Jalan Kajeng in Ubud Bali
Bali Ubud Guesthouses

Bedugal:
Accommodation in Bedugal Bali

Munduk:
Where to stay in Munduk Bali

Denpasar:
Accommodation in Denpasar Bali

Candi Dasa:
Accommodation in Candi Dasa Bali
Accommodation in Candi Dasa Bali

Padangbai:
Accommodation in Padangbai Bali

Amed:
Accommodation in Selang Beach, East Bali
Amed to Ujung: Where to stay

Tejakula:

Lovina:
Central Lovina - where to stay
Lovina - Kalibukbuk - Nirwana Seaside
Hotel Banyualit Quality Resort in Lovina Bali

NE Bali Coast:
North Bali

Batukaru:
Bali Mountain Retreat
Sarinbuana Eco-Lodge: Central Bali

Kintamani:
Accommodation in Kintamani Bali

Toya Bungkah
Accommodation in Toya Bungkah: Batur Bali

Medewi:

Balian:
Balian: Surf spot in West Bali

Negara:
Negara in West Bali

Gilimanuk:
Gilimanuk: The port to Java

Lombok:
Hotel Guide in Lombok

Sengiggi:
Accommodation in Senggigi Lombok

Kuta Lombok:
Accommodation in Kuta Lombok

Tetebatu:
Accommodation in Tetebatu Lombok

Gili Trawangan:
Gili Trawangan accommodation

Gili Meno:
Gili Meno accommodation
Accommodation on Gili Meno

Gili Air:
Accommodation on Gili Air
Gili Air accommodation

Nusa Lembongan:
Accommodation in Jungutbatu & Mushroom Bay on Nusa Lembongan