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Kamis, 17 September 2015

New Matahari Cafe Jimbaran



is Fresh Seafood based restaurant and your best culinary destination if you come to Bali . Enjoy an unforgetable and romantic dinner located on the Kedonganan seashores with stunning sunset views with your beloved couple or family. 
the NEW MATAHARI CAFE provided lots kind of Seafood menu with Special Balinese spicy (BUMBU BALI).

Stunning Sunset
Deluxe Menu


only entertained by Sunset? After sunset and it is already over ?

of course NO !! the next, your dinner will be decorated by a million stars on the sky high as well as the jazz music and Balinese dance that will entertain and accompany when you enjoy your food in the night.

Jauk Dance
Jazz Music
Night Beach View


VERY WELL ENTERTAINED!

Here is the list of Seafood Menu :
RED SNAPPER
Rp. 165.000/ 1 Kg
WHITE FISH
Rp. 165.000/ 1 Kg
MEDIUM SEA PRAWN
Rp. 300.000/ 1 Kg
KING SEA PRAWN
Rp. 350.000/  1 Kg
KING RIVER PRAWN 
Rp. 350.000 / 1 Kg
LIFE PRAWN
Rp. 285.000 / 1 Kg
SQUID
Rp. 140.000 / 1 Kg
CRAB
Rp. 225.000 / 1 Kg
MUSSEL / CLAMS
Rp. 80.000 / 1 Kg
FRESH LOBSTER
Rp. 625.000 / 1 Kg
LOBSTER 
Rp. 725.000 / 1 Kg
GARAUPA 
Rp. 300.000 / 1 Kg
BARAMUNDI 
Rp. 300.000 / 1 Kg
OYSTER
Rp. 125.000 / 1 Kg
NOTE : Already Included with Rice, Sauce and Fruit Salad (15% Service Charge added)

Kamis, 19 Juni 2014

Suluban Beach


          Suluban Beach is one of the places of interesting tourism object belonging to Badung regency. It is known for its beautiful beach along with surf spot, amazing wave; best for surfing. The natural beauty of the southern tip of Bali’s highland with its hollowing waves and peaceful surroundings has attracted more and more visitors to enjoy its serenity and peacefulness.
Suluban beach is one of several frivolous beaches located at Pecatu village on the southern tip of Badung District, about three km from Uluwatu temple. The beach is about 32km south of Denpasar, and can be reached through Kuta, Ngurah Rai International Airport, and Jimbaran. The sloping and bending road around the hill offers a panoramic view.
The beach is blessed with a breathtaking view on the Indian Ocean which offers a serene atmosphere and spectacular sunsets in the late afternoons, creating that most romantic aura. Approaching the area, visitors will be greeted by afascinating scenery of white rock cliffs that stretch as far as the eyes can see. Descending some 50 meters down to the shore, a vast white sandy beach kissed by turquoise blue waters await, while the pounding waves play the true resounding sounds of nature: the perfect setting for a thrilling surfing adventure.
The character of waves at Suluban Beach is similar to those at Uluwatu Beach that come in with that  great, powerful, long swell and  consistent barrels that have always fascinated surfers who came to this point. Here waves can reach to between 3 and 12 feet with the average wave size being 3 to 5 feet, perfect for advanced and professional surfers. The best season for surfing at Suluban Beach is during the dry session (April to August) when the wind blows from east to west creating the perfect waves for surfing.The word Suluban comes from the Balinese language “mesulub” which translated means: to bow down. It is suggested that the name was adopted since visitors must first crouch or bow down when they pass the crevice between boulders that resembles a cave, before reaching the beach below the rocky cliff. The Beach is also known by many people as the Blue Point Beach since it is closely associated with the Blue Point Bay Villa located on the top of the cliff which shade Suluban Beach.


Be it for a surfing holiday or a romantic getaway, the waves together with the spectacular scenery at Suluban Beach are indeed a true gem that make Bali sparkle.

Selasa, 17 Juni 2014

Loloh Cem-Cem

-EkkaAdnyana-

For those of you who've been visit Indonesia may have heard the word Jamu, or may already be familiar with that word. Jamu, is an Indonesian traditional beverage is usually made from herbal plants. Names are usually labeled with the name of herbal leaves used as base material of manufacture, such as Jamu Kencur made from plants called kencur. Jamu has been consumed long ago. Usually the adults who love to consume Jamu to maintain their health and stamina and cure diseases. And almost all regions in Indonesia have Jamu or traditional drink for health.


But have you ever tried to drink Jamu? Yes, Jamu have been known to have bad taste, bitter, sour or bland because in making process of Jamu is do not use artificial sweeteners (usually just add a little sugar and salt as flavorings). So most people are reluctant to eat them, especially children and teenagers.

In Bali, there is one other type of Jamu that different than other herbal drinks. Loloh Cemcem. Have you ever heard it before? Loloh in the Balinese language also means Jamu. Loloh Cemcem is not like taste of Jamu in general. This drink actually has 4 unique flavors that is spicy, sour, salty and sweet mixed together. Can you imagine? This Loloh Cemcem will refreshing throat especially when blended with ice.
Loloh Cemcem made ​​from leaf Cemcem (Spondias pinnata (LfKurz)) were washed and then crushed or pureed and added warm water as neededThen mixed with cinnamonbetel leavesleaves of Jatrophadhadhap leavescoconut waterplus a little palm sugar and coconutslicesLoloh Cemcem is believed to help lower blood pressure, digestion, also good for nursing mothers.

Where we can find Loloh CemcemIf you are following the Kintamani Full Day Tourthen youcan find many sellers of Loloh Cemcem around Kintamani areaOr you can ask the driver orthe tour guide to stop by Penglipuran Villagewhile seeing the uniqueness of the village stretcher,you can also buy Loloh Cemcem as souvenirsYupBangli regency did become LolohCemcem production centerBecause the raw material for making Loloh Cemcem, Cemcemleaf that is commonly found in this area.

Feel interest to try Loloh CemcemYou just spent Rp3000 for a small bottle of Loloh Cemcem and Rp5000 for medium size bottle of Loloh CemcemThe price is very cheap, isn’t it? You can buy as many as you wantAnd this drink lasts for 3 days if stored in the refrigerator.
So, let's try to drink Loloh Cemcem that can only be found in Bali!

Tirta Sudamala Temple




Sudamala Temple / Tirta Sudamala village Bangli Bebalang this earlier believed to be able to create an aura cleansing for anyone melukat in The shower and bath. Located not far from the center of Bangli exact direction approximately 1km southwest of downtown Bangli. Being in the middle of the thick trees that are very natural and away from the hustle of city life and would provide a strong spiritual feel. To achieve this, we have to go through a fairly steep streets. but not to worry, because the road conditions were pretty good.



Tirta Sudamala Temple, has a number of showers with different sizes and heights are less than about 11 showers. The water comes from a spring shower around a large tree bunut centuries old. This spring was never dry, even when it is the dry season.

Activity in the shower would never quiet. for its clear water, the village and surrounding Bebalang showers use water as drinking water. Besides crystal clear river flowing around the shower, is often used for bathing. The water flowing from the shower is also often used for reflection / massage.

Interesting sights can be seen at full moon and Tilem and major holiday like Galungan, Kuningan and Banyupinaruh. Tirta Sudamala Temple be visited by many Hindus from different regions to conduct physical and spiritual cleansing through pengelukatan.


Tirta Sudamala also believed to eliminate diseases caused by black magic or black magic and the like, by bathing in all showers with alternating but first have to deliver to permit the offering or the terms in bali "Matur Piuning" in the temple under a tree next to the bunut.



Senin, 16 Juni 2014

SATRIA BIRD MARKET


(Pasar Burung)


If you are an animal hobbyist, you will be very familiar with this place, This colorful and noisy market namely the Satria Bird Market. Indeed, the title does not exactly fit with the bird market because this business premise does not only trade birds but also other species of pets. They are dogs, snakes, reptiles, fish, cats, monkeys and other unidentifiable animals from the heart of the dark jungles of Indonesia.Meanwhile, the name Satria is closely related to location right within the area of Satria Palace.This interesting place enables one to see some of the quickly disappearing animals of Indonesia.




In 2000 the market began to grow until it was inaugurated by the deputy mayor at the time, I Ketut Robin. Finally, in 2001-2012, the Denpasar Government Tourist Office started building some supporting facilities such as money changers, toilet, large parking area, stalls and small food vendors, making the people who came here did not need to think again.

In Satria Bird Market is more dominant to sells a birds, there are many different species of birds  offered both from the usual bird-counter to endangered birds such as pigeons, birds Muray, Cicak Rowo bird, starling bird, bird Turtledove , Anis birds, robins, parrots, canaries, bird parrot, parrot and the others various birds.


This market is very famous for the bird lovers in the city of Denpasar.  Most people who come here not just to see it, many who talk about their hobbies as bird lovers. Many kind of bird tools are sold here began just information about birds, bird food, bird cage, and the bird itself, it’s from Rp 25,000 - Rp 500,000, depending on the type of the size of the bird itself.

Satria Bird Market is open every day, from 8 am until 5 pm. If you are a bird lovers and lets come and see the diversity of fauna in the Satria Bird Market, it will be a stories or experiences and share it with friends or your grandchildren later.

Currently, the existence of Satria Bird Market progressively developed and was in demand by Bali local tourists and foreigners such as from Australia and Europe. “They are mostly interested in buying animals such as birds, mammals and animal food,”


Minggu, 16 Maret 2014

LEMBONGAN ISLAND



          Allright, in this chance today i would like to tell you a description along with my experience about one of thousand attractiveness tourism object in Bali which is have a best natural environment. Now, we will discuss about Nusa Lembongan. Nusa Lembongan is an island located southeast of Bali, Indonesia. It is part of a group of three islands, Pulau Penida, of which it is the most famous. This island group in turn is part of the Lesser Sunda Islands.

Nusa Lembongan, a small island between Bali and Nusa Penida in Badung Strait, is the perfect holiday hideaway with few visitors and pristine un-spoilt beaches. A low, protected island about 11 km southeast of mainland Bali, measuring only four by three km and ringed with mangrove swamps, and palms and white sandy beaches. Inland the terrain is very dry, with volcanic stonewalls and the small cactus-covered hills. Overlooking Sanghiang Bay with its clear blue waters, the Nusa Lembongan Resort offers a panoramic view of eastern Bali and the majestic silhouette of Mount Agung. Known for its great surf, the excellent crystal-clear waters also make it a perfect place for snorkeling and diving. It's still a basic place, but interesting, and there are some lovely places to stay.
The island is small enough to explore on foot, offering pristine beaches and coves, majestic views of Mount Agung, unique Balinese architecture, and the friendliness of a simple country folk. With a lack of arable land and a severe shortage of tourist attractions, the island's economy is limited to its underwater wealth-seaweed. A secondary occupation is catering to visiting surfers. Between Nusa Lembongan and the adjacent of Nusa Ceningan Island, the population is only 60,000.
There are just two villages on Nusa Lembongan, the large, spread out administrative center of Lembongan Village, and Jungut Batu village. Surfers and backpackers hang out in the latter, about 150 per month, for an average stay of three to five days. The only other visitors are European, Japanese, and Australian day-trippers on excursion boats. Jungut Batu offers the island's best accommodations and water sport opportunities. There's motorcycle traffic between the two villages and it's easy to get a lift. Both villages are heavily involved in the cultivation of seaweed. Before government-supported commercial seafood production in 1980, the people of the island lived on maize, cassava, tuber, beans, and peanuts. Today most everyone is involved in one way or another with cultivation of "sea vegetables," and the air is permeated with its smell.
Snorkling around the best spot on the island, visit the seaweed gardens at low tide; they look like gigantic underwater botanical gardens. Two kinds are grown, the small red pinusan and the large green kotoni. Almost the entire crop is exported to Hong Kong for use in the cosmetics and food processing industries. After harvesting, gatherers leave a floating offering of rice and flowers that gently drifts away on the outgoing tide.


Life on Nusa Lembongan is very relaxing, with cool breezes, little traffic, no big hotels, no pollution, no stress, no photocopy machines, and hardly any telephones. Best of all, there are almost no pushy vendors and few thieves. Jungut Batu's charming "tree house" bungalow-style accommodations with outdoors open-air 'mandi', rickety wooden furniture, sand floor restaurants and offices are reminiscent of Kuta Beach 20 years ago. Crops are meager, and the only fruit available is melon. All other food must be imported from the market in Denpasar or from the neighboring island of Nusa Penida.