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EDITOR’S LETTER

Editorial Department (maximillian@maxx-m.com) Editor in Chief Melani Semuel (melani@ptmaximillian.com) Managing Editor Dennis Latif (dennis@ptmaximillian.com)

Photographer: Arino Mangan +62 821 453 85567 Venue InterContinental Jakarta MidPlaza @traveliciousgal

Be Merry … What do you like most about Christmas and New Year? Is it the parties, the presents, the time off work? I remember when I was little, the excitement I felt in the weeks leading up to Christmas, then waking up Christmas morning and rushing down to find all the presents under the tree. And every year, I was amazed that Santa managed to give me exactly what I wanted. I never told anyone (besides my dad, of course) what I wanted for Christmas, but Santa somehow always found out. Years later, no longer a little girl, I still get excited this time of year, but for different reasons. In previous years, it was because of the time off work and the fact that December was the only deadline-free month. But this year, I have a different reason to be excited. This year I have learnt a lot about happiness. It was a very busy time for me in 2016, with a lot on my plate and little time for anything except work. Until one day, I decided to volunteer at an orphanage. I am generally not too good around children, and if you asked me now why I volunteered, the honest answer would be, I don’t know. One thing that struck me was how happy the children were, often in the face of very difficult circumstance. Some of the children had been abandoned by their families, others had lost their parents. Being around these children and hearing their stories made me think, why are they so happy? They should be sad and bitter, yet most of these children beamed with happiness. Then I looked at myself, and the more I looked the more I realized that I had every reason to be happy, only I didn’t seem to realize just how blessed I am. This is the time of year when people start thinking about their New Year’s resolutions. This year, for a change, I have decided to count my blessings instead. And it feels good. Don’t get me wrong, my life is not always easy, with friends who become enemies, promises that are broken, tears that are shed, but at the end of the day, I am thankful for every single thing, the good and the bad, in my life. Sometimes good thing falls apart so better things can come. As the year draws to a close, this is the perfect opportunity to take a welldeserved break and indulge in a little rest and relaxation. The best thing about Christmas and New Year is spending it with your family and friends, to share the happiness and joy with the people closest to your heart. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! I wish you lots of happiness and love.

Happy holiday,

Melani Semuel

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CONTENTS 57 – 89

COVER STORY

In this special edition, MAXX-M takes you on a journey to enjoy The Best of Everything that might enhance your travel experience

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Find out what draws travellers to the ancient city of Bagan in The Jewel of Myanmar

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NEWS & TRENDS

What’s Happening New New Hotel Openings in 2016 Editor’s Pick

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TRAVELLING Jakarta Hideaways

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CONTENTS 36-54 EXPLORE

We explore every corner of Bandung to discover delectable eateries, exciting activities and places to spend the night in NeverEnding Bandung

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LIFE’S GOOD

Highlighting some of the best accommodation around to make your trip an unforgettable journey

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Counting down the five best things around us, which are not only eye-openers but also might exceed your expectations

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Get up close and personal with inspiring people from the hospitality industry, as they share t h e i r thoughts and experiences in exclusive interviews

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Happy Hour

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Best Hotels in Nature

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For Smart Travellers

Best Activities in Indonesia

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Signature Business Lunch at Lyon

There is no better place to enjoy authentic French delicacies than Jakarta’s famous Lyon at Mandarin Oriental, Jakarta. Lyon understands that time is of the essence for businesspeople, hence the business lunch is served in a quick and efficient manner for those in a rush. Lyon’s business lunch is perfect for those wanting to impress, entertain and seal the deal with clients or colleagues. Lyon offers discerning guests a wonderful lunch, featuring three courses of French dishes. Reasonably priced at IDR220,000++, this is superior value for money. Guests can take advantage of this irresistible offer and choose something they fancy from a variety of appetisers, main courses and desserts. The menu is carefully prepared by Executive Chef Cyril Calmet and his talented team of chefs, and is changed weekly and crafted using fresh, seasonal ingredients that allow guests to experience an abundance of tantalising flavours. The business lunch at Lyon is served from noon to 2.30pm, Monday to Friday.

The Emirates A380 Blossoms at Dubai Miracle Garden A new botanical wonder has taken root at the heart of the world’s largest natural flower garden, in Dubai. Emirates Airline has teamed up with Dubai Miracle Garden to construct the world’s largest floral installation through a life-size version of the Emirates A380, covered in more than 500,000 fresh flowers and living plants. When in full bloom, the aircraft structure will have an unprecedented total stem count of five million flowers and will weigh over 100 tonnes (take-off weight of an actual A380 is 575 tonnes). The A380 installation comprises seven varieties of flowers including the Petunia, Coleus, Marigold, Snapdragon, Viola, Geranium and Gaillardia. A medley of over 9,000 flowers and plants make up the Emirates iconic logo, and 100,000 blossoms form the enormous wings, which reach over

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80.27 metres wide. The installation is the largest structure to ever be built at the garden and is set on a flowerbed of 7,460 square metres, roughly 10 per cent of Dubai Miracle Garden. The Emirates A380 installation is on display for the public from 27 November and can be viewed from a special platform comprising two levels in the centre of Dubai Miracle Garden.

Recognized as one of Indonesia’s premier hospitality companies, AYANA plans to rebrand InterContinental MidPlaza Jakarta as AYANA Midplaza JAKARTA effective 1 April 2017. Located in the popular business, shopping and dining district of Jalan Sudirman, the 5-star, 366-room and suite AYANA Midplaza JAKARTA will be a top urban destination for stylish accommodation, chic dining and modern spa experiences. Inspired by AYANA’s legendary hospitality in Bali, where the hospitality group owns the island’s most impressive fully integrated destination resort, AYANA Midplaza JAKARTA presents both in-house and visiting guests with four unique signature restaurants, a beautifully appointed wellness sanctuary and the city’s most expansive selection of private event venues designed especially for conferences and weddings. In harmony with AYANA Resort and Spa BALI’s philosophy to provide each and every guest with a memorable and fulfilling hospitality experience, AYANA Midplaza JAKARTA’s guests will enjoy an enhanced encounter at every touchpoint, thoughtfully created for today’s discerning urban traveller.


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Danny Parnack the New General Manager of Sheraton Surabaya Hotel & Towers Sheraton Surabaya Hotel & Towers is pleased to welcome its new General Manager, Mr. Danny Parnack. He earned a Master of Business Administration, Hospitality Administration/Management from Glion Institute of Higher Education. A passionate German hotelier, Mr. Parnack has worked at several reputable hotels in luxury corporate and resort complexes across Europe, North America and Asia, where he represented well-known international brands such as the St. Regis, Kempinski and NUO Hotel. Through his more than 10 years of international exposure, he acquired experience in hotel management, business development and F&B management. His wellrounded background in the industry will be a driving force in helping the Sheraton Surabaya Hotel & Towers maintain its excellent reputation in terms of products, services and facilities. His experience in Asia and Surabaya is quite extensive; after a short stop in Hong Kong, he moved to Surabaya as Director of Food & Beverage for a five-star hotel the city, before being appointed as Executive Assistant Manager in Yinchuan, China. Prior to working at the Sheraton Surabaya Hotel & Towers, Mr. Parnack was Hotel Manager at NUO Hotel Beijing for the last two years. With his experience, he plans to bring in more business and further improve guest satisfaction, targeting not only the local market, but also more international guests from the Asia-Pacific region.

Cyril Calmet Taking the Helm as Executive Chef of Mandarin Oriental, Jakarta Cyril Calmet has been appointed Executive Chef of Mandarin Oriental, Jakarta. With 14 years of experience in the hospitality and restaurant industry around the world, Chef Cyril will oversee the hotel’s culinary operations, including its renowned French restaurant, Lyon. Having started his career at Les Terrasses D’Uriage – a 2 Michelin-starred restaurant in Vaulnaveys-le-Haut, France – Chef Cyril brings vast expertise in French cuisine together with a true passion for the culinary arts and innovation. His journey continued when he left his home country almost 11 years ago to discover new flavours in North America and the Caribbean, before moving to Abu Dhabi, where he earned several awards, most notably the Restaurant Chef of the Year from Abu Dhabi Gourmet in 2014. Fascinated by Asia’s culture and history, Chef Cyril then moved to Bangkok as Executive Sous Chef of The Peninsula, where he developed his Asian food skills. In a first step, Chef Cyril will showcase his extensive knowledge through the introduction of a new Lyon à la carte menu for Jakarta’s vibrant culinary scene, highlighting classic dishes reinvented in a modern way. When creating the restaurant’s new menu, the French native went back to his roots, taking France’s most classic dishes and putting his own creative twist on them. “I aim to share my passion for food through the new menu and create an elevated dining experience for our regular and new guests,” he says.

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Best New Hotel Openings in 2016 The world moves fast. Every day brings a new beginning, a new challenge and new excitement, and the hospitality industry is no exception. In this story, we introduce you to some of the best hotels that opened this year, ready to welcome you and add comfort and excitement to your journey. Photos courtesy of each property

The Westin Jakarta

Set to be the Highest Hotel In Indonesia, the opening of The Westin Jakarta brings the brand’s inspiring Well-Being initiatives to the largest city in the country. The Westin Jakarta occupies floors 50 to 69 of the mixedused Gama Tower. The hotel features 272 inspiring guest rooms with uninterrupted views of the city. Each room is equipped with signature Westin amenities, such as the world-renowned Heavenly® Bed and the Heavenly® Bath for a revitalizing experience. Four unique dining venues – Seasonal Tastes, Daily Treats, Henshin and Lobby Lounge – serve a variety of culinary options alongside the brand’s nutrient-rich and delicious SuperFoodsRx™ menus. Other facilities at include Heavenly Spa and the highest banquet area in Indonesia with a capacity for 200 guests with breathtaking 360-degree views of Jakarta. The Westin Jakarta is situated strategically in the Kuningan central business district, 45 minutes by car from Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, an ideal location for business travellers.

Sthala Ubud, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Bali

Tribute Portfolio arrives in Bali with the opening of Sthala Ubud, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Bali. Located about 60 minutes from Ngurah Rai International Airport, just by the beautiful Wos River, the hotel rests amidst the tropical landscape in Lodtunduh, Ubud and is perched on a hilltop, offering stunning views of the steep river valley and lush forest. Featuring 143 rooms and suites, with a spacious living area and balcony, most rooms provide a commanding view of the Wos River or surrounding areas. This new upscale resort features a design narrative that focuses on traditional Balinese elements while blending seamlessly with the natural surroundings of this picturesque location. Situated in the heart of Bali’s prestigious Ubud district, with service and design that blends modernity and Balinese touches, Sthala Ubud is set to introduce the brand’s Stay Independent vision to Indonesia’s bustling capital, providing SPG members greater access to coveted destinations such as Bali.

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Rumah Luwih

Rumah Luwih – a newly launched luxury resort set amidst the tranquil landscape of Pantai Lebih in Gianyar – was designed by notable Indonesian architect Hadiprana. The design of Rumah Luwih takes its inspiration from the exquisite Ujung Water Palace in Karangasem. A home for the royals, this water palace is renowned for its grand architecture that wonderfully blends the beauty of Dutch colonial style with the intricate details of Chinese and Balinese cultures. Located on the lush and unspoiled east coast of Bali, the resort enjoys unparalleled scenic beauty on one of Bali’s best beaches. The resort itself features 75 luxurious rooms including three one–of-a-kind suites. To ensure the ultimate indulgence and privacy, each room is an expansive 40 to 200 square metres. Rumah Luwih is conveniently located just a fiveminutes drive from Bali Safari & Marine Park, 25 minutes from Sanur and just 30 minutes to the historic and cultural centre of famous Ubud.

Montigo Resorts, Seminyak

In a remarkable destination known for its verdant rice terraces, pulse-pounding surf and enchanting dances is a new haven — Montigo Resorts, Seminyak. Perfectly combining tropical idyll with modern comforts in the heat of Bali’s cosmopolitan district, 52 stylish and expansive guest rooms and suites offer an accommodation experience complete with unrestricted access to facilities and services perfect for families, and serve as an ideal base to explore heaven on earth. To the north of Legian and just 30 minutes from the island’s Ngurah Rai International Airport, Montigo Resorts, Seminyak offers abundant pleasures such as world-class dining, eclectic art galleries, boutiques and sensational nightlife. Montigo ups the ante in a district known for great dining options. Facing the main thoroughfare of Seminyak and with direct access from Jalan Petitenget, TIIGO serves breakfast, lunch, tapas and dinner from live stations and offers a variety of cuisines prepared from these gastronomic theatres.

The ANVAYA Beach Resort The ANVAYA Beach Resort – Bali is the first five-star hotel to be wholly owned and managed by Santika Indonesia Hotels & Resorts. Situated on Bali’s Kuta Beach, the hotel offers the latest in luxury, with world-class facilities and service, a variety of accommodation choices, and authentic architecture and interior design. Set on approximately four hectares of land, the hotel has 495 rooms across seven room categories: Deluxe Room, Premiere Room, Deluxe Suite, Premiere Suite, The Anvaya Suite, Beach Front Private Suite, and The Anvaya Villa. The two main dining venues, Kunyit Restaurant and Sands Restaurant, provide a full menu selection from breakfast to sundown. Other facilities at ANVAYA Beach Resort – Bali include a well-stocked wine cellar, well-appointed swimming pool, Kids Club, Spa, meeting rooms, state-of-theart ballroom and in-house fitness centre.

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Vasanti Kuta Hotel

Vasanti Kuta Hotel is a modern boutique hotel that combines lifestyle, entertainment, luxury and surprises. Strategically located less than 10 minutes from Bali’s Ngurah Rai International Airport and the excitement of downtown, this hotel is near Kuta’s main attractions such as the beach, Kuta Art Centre, Waterbom and Kuta shopping arcade. With 71 classy and elegant guest rooms, Vasanti Kuta Hotel offers more than just a luxury accommodation. Each room features a modern artistic interior and ethnic touches that invite you to relax after a busy day. You can also pamper yourself with a soothing massage at the spa, or you can visit the gym with the very latest cardio equipment.

Wyndham Jivva Bali

Wyndham’s newest flagship hotel in Indonesia, Wyndham Jivva Bali is set to unravel the rich and unspoken heritage of what was once Bali’s most important kingdom, Klungkung, and all the enchanting experiences that the tropical island destination has to offer. Located on the eastern coast of Bali surrounded by terraced rice paddies, the 3.4-acre beachfront resort is situated away from the bustle of the city’s hot spots and close to the heart of nature. In complete harmony with the environment, the resort is designed with natural elements of wood, stone and water and blends seamlessly into its surroundings. Wyndham Jivva Bali boasts a total of 222 rooms and five room categories, from Resort Rooms to exclusive Private Pool Villas with private lap pools and adjoining gardens. Guests can indulge in a coastal dining experience at Bumbu Restaurant or savour views of the stunning sunset with a cocktail in hand at the Senja Poolside Bar.

Four Points by Sheraton Surabaya Located in the heart of Surabaya, Four Points by Sheraton Surabaya opened in mid-June 2016, ready to accommodate business and leisure travellers to experience an honest, uncomplicated and comfortable stay. Four Points by Sheraton Surabaya is strategically located in the city’s business centre, adjacent to the city’s entertainment and business districts and government offices. The hotel is part of a complex that houses East Java’s largest shopping mall, Tunjungan Plaza. The hotel offers comfort in its 264 guest rooms and 29 suites fitted with the Four Points Signature Bed, a work desk, 43-inch LED TV, fast and free Wi-Fi connection and complimentary bottled water. There are fresh dining options including The Lime Restaurant, the hotel’s signature restaurant serving Asian and local cuisine, and The Lobby Lounge, which offers a relaxing space for guests to enjoy Best Brews™, the Four Points brand signature program that features local craft beers.

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Vasa Hotel Surabaya

Tanly Hospitality is proud to announce the soft launching of Vasa Hotel Surabaya, the premium luxury brand in its portfolio. Vasa Hotel features a sophisticated design for a great stay experience. Nestled in a prestigious area in Surabaya, the hotel features magnificently designed guest rooms, suites and apartments, fine dining, kids club, wedding chapel, helipad, large meeting rooms, a lavish spa and relaxation area, and a state-of the-art fitness centre. Vasa Hotel offers the unique luxury of a 5-star hotel while still embodying the values of genuine hospitality. With its embrace of local culture, quality service, and easy access to the city’s highway and Surabaya’s best shopping mall and golf course, Vasa Hotel Surabaya stands out from the crowd as the ideal destination for business and leisure travellers alike.

Fairfield by Marriott Surabaya

The Shalimar

Marriott International, Inc. introduces Fairfield by Marriott Surabaya, the first Fairfield property in Indonesia. The new hotel is a significant milestone in the brand’s expansion into the midscale hotel segment in Indonesia. The brand promises guests a stress-free stay to support productivity and maintain balance. Fairfield by Marriott is located in a new development area in west Surabaya, easily accessible by a main highway to accommodate travellers who are commuting to the outlying industrial estates from the city centre. The hotel offers 270 guest rooms and suites with modern design and comfortable workspaces to accommodate work and play. The all-day dining restaurant, Kava, serves Indonesian and Western cuisine in both buffet and à la carte options, and guests can relax while enjoying the city view. Kava Bar is the ideal spot to relax while enjoying cocktails, mocktails and fine spirits.

The Shalimar is a 5-star boutique hotel located in the beautiful city of Malang, East Java. With peerless IndonesianDutch hospitality, The Shalimar features a colonial heritage concept that blends the famously friendly and welcoming nature of the Indonesian people with a unique Art Deco interior design. The hotel’s restaurant, De Hemel, provides a truly exquisite experience that showcases Indonesian food from the Dutch colonial era. In another corner of the hotel, Zestien Terrace and Lounge offers tempo doeloe (literally, “time of old”) dining in a semi-alfresco setting overlooking the pool. The hotel also has Soga Boutique, with ethnic and traditional handmade crafts and accessories from local designers. Other facilities include a library, De Tjakra Hall, Taman Aroem Spa, fitness centre, swimming pool and business centre. The Shalimar offers a home away from home experience, and staff members provide personal service for guests who need information about local landmarks, destinations and culinary treats. The Best of Everything

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Melia Makassar Located in the centre of Makassar, the capital of South Sulawesi, and only a 25-minute drive from the airport, the Melia Makassar is a modern and stylish 4-star urban hotel conveniently located in the city’s shopping centre and commercial business district. With the delightful MERKADO restaurant, Society rooftop bar, indoor swimming pool, state-of-theart gym, and spa and salon with three private treatment rooms, Melia Makassar is the perfect choice for any visitor to Makassar. Discover the hotel’s modern and inviting Deluxe rooms, measuring 26 to 28 square metres, furnished with king-sized bed or twin bed, large work desk with executive chair, Wi-Fi access, minibar and in-room tea and coffee-making facilities. Premium rooms offer stylish and spacious rooms measuring 26 to 28 square metres and floor-to-ceiling windows. In addition to all the facilities of Premium rooms, The Level offers the most personalised service at The Level rooms on the 18 and 19th floors.

Four Points by Sheraton Jakarta Four Points by Sheraton Jakarta, Thamrin is the first Four Points by Sheraton in Jakarta. The property is located in the central business district, just a 30-minute drive from Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, providing convenience for business or independent travellers. With a prestigious location, Four Points by Sheraton Jakarta, Thamrin is designed to provide ease and comfort during your stay in Jakarta. The hotel features 164 guest rooms with fast and free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel. Guest rooms are fitted with the Four Points brand’s signature bedding, 45-inch LED flat-screen TVs and complimentary coffee and tea facilities. Four Points by Sheraton Jakarta, Thamrin is also near multinational corporate offices, embassies, megamalls, retail shops, restaurants and bars.

Ashley Hotel Jakarta Ashley Hotel Jakarta, member of Prima Hotel Indonesia, provides a genuine hospitality experience with service from the heart. Strategically located at the centre of Jakarta, Ashley Hotel offers comfort and cosiness with a modern contemporary design. Ashley Hotel provides guests an experience that will be remembered. Located in the Central Jakarta business district, Ashley Hotel is close to attractions, embassies, government offices, major shopping malls and museums. Ashley boasts 186 stylish and charming guestrooms including Studio, Superior, Deluxe, Executive, Ashley and Adele rooms. Adele Restaurant, SOHO gym, the E-Corner in the lobby area and free Wi-Fi in all areas enhance the stay experience. Meeting venues at Ashley Hotel are designed to accommodate events of any size to ensure smooth and productive meetings and events.

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At the Heart of Surabaya Four Points by Sheraton Surabaya opened in mid-June 2016 in the heart of Surabaya ready to accommodate business and leisure travellers eager to experience an honest, uncomplicated and comfortable stay in the city.

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urabaya, the capital of East Java province, is home to a fascinating array of historic sites, architecture and diverse cultures. There is so much to do and see in the “City of Heroes,” such as a visit to Tugu Pahlawan (Heroes Monument), Genteng Traditional Market, Monumen Kapal Selam (Submarine Museum), House of Sampoerna or one of the most famous landmarks in East Java, Mount Bromo. And standing amidst all these exciting attractions is the city’s new address for business and leisure travellers, Four Points by Sheraton Surabaya. Strategically located in the city’s business centre, adjacent to the city’s entertainment and business districts and government offices, Four Points by Sheraton Surabaya is part of a complex that houses East Java’s largest shopping mall, Tunjungan Plaza, one of the best shopping destinations in the city. Expect an honest, uncomplicated and comfortable stay at Four Points by Sheraton Surabaya.

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Four Points by Sheraton Surabaya offers 264 guestrooms and 29 suites, all fitted with the Four Points signature bed, a work desk, LED TV, free Wi-Fi and complimentary bottled water. The hotel’s signature restaurant, The Lime Restaurant, serves Asian and local cuisine, while The Lobby Lounge offers a relaxed space for guests to enjoy Best Brews™, the Four Points brand signature programme that features local craft beers. For meetings and events, Four Points by Sheraton Surabaya features 683 square metres of versatile function facilities, including a boardroom and six multifunction rooms suitable for a range of business needs. The hotel also offers a state-ofthe-art fitness centre, including a well-equipped gym and an outdoor swimming pool. Four Points by Sheraton Surabaya Jl. Embong Malang 25 – 31 Surabaya – Indonesia Phone. +6231 547 7488 www.fourpointssurabaya.com


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Best Face Forward Heavenly Spa by The Westin is the place to rejuvenate the body, refresh the mind, revive the spirit and restore the senses. It is a haven for the senses. Text by Melani Semuel | Photos courtesy of The Westin Resort Nusa Dua, Bali

dermatologist to develop a treatment concept based on her avant-garde vision of preserving the youthful beauty and radiance of the skin. Today, Maria Galland Paris products and treatments are available in salons and day spas all over the world. At Heavenly Spa by Westin, you can indulge in a choice of seven different Maria Galland Paris facial treatments, including a facial treatment that has been created just for men. All skin types have been taken into careful consideration using specially formulated products to cleanse, revive, replenish and hydrate. I have had many facial so I have high expectations, and I couldn’t have been happier with the results at Heavenly Spa.

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trip to Bali would not be complete without a visit to my favourite spa on the island, Heavenly Spa. It was a hectic time for me, including quite a lot of travelling, and it finally took its toll on my face. My skin was dull and dehydrated. Luckily, the award-winning Heavenly Spa by Westin recently partnered with internationally renowned skin care brand Maria Galland Paris to bring an exclusive range of facial treatments to the island of Bali. It could not be more perfect and I was eager to try a treatment after having heard so much about Maria Galland. Maria Galland Paris is a pioneering brand that was established more than 50 years ago by a talented French dancer. She teamed up with a top

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What I loved most about my facial was the mask at the end of the treatment. I could hear as the therapist sprayed the foam or cream on my skin, reminding me of when you spray whipped cream on top of your pancakes. I could feel it on my face, it was so fluffy and it immediately soothed and moisturized my skin. After the treatment, I could immediately see the results, as my glowing skin looked radiant and moist. A treatment at Heavenly Spa by The Westin never disappoints, and this treatment by Maria Galland Paris was one of the best, if not the best, facials I have ever had. For more information, please contact Heavenly Spa at phone number +62 361 771906 or visit www. westin.com/bali and www.heavenlyspabali.com.


news & trends Editor’s Pick

Project X

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n our modern age of globalization, everything moves at a lightning pace and information is just a click away. New trends sweep the globe and it seems everyone knows what’s in and what’s not. The result: we all end up wearing the same labels and brands and what was cutting edge is, dare we say, mainstream. For those who like to swim against the stream and seek out truly unique bags, apparel and accessories, there is a new store that will make you feel right at home. Catering to young creative types seeking a new take on men’s and unisex casual fashion, lifestyle and beyond, Time International unveils Project X – a curated multi-brand boutique concept located at Plaza Indonesia, Jakarta. As a lifestyle destination for urban and digital savvy individuals, Project X provides a special experience with unusual finds for bags, apparel, shoes and accessories including sunglasses, watches and urban products. Focusing on the male and unisex segments, this edgy store delivers innovative products from South Korea, the United States, Australia and Japan showcased

in fun and creative surroundings. Each brand has its own story and unique inspiration, reflected in its designs and creative focus, whether it is travel, technology, music, photography or fashion. Project X diffuses the boundaries between retail and F&B, with the sugary experience of Sweet Monster delivering the best popcorn soft ice cream for a sweet sensation that feeds the happy imagination with funny characters for your pleasure. This internationally hip dessert stall will soon open at every Project X location. Simple and yet appealing, calming yet energising, with wooden accents and a palette of white and grey that blends harmoniously with the products, Project X is an up-and-coming style haven for game changers and opinion leaders. Take a peek at what Project X has in store for you. Project X & Sweet Monster Plaza Indonesia Fl. 2 | Pondok Indah Mall 2 Fl. 1 www.timeinternational.co.id/project-x The Best of Everything

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Jakarta Hideaways

Parks and Recreation Years ago, Jakarta was in urgent need of open-air spaces and green spots. Thankfully, things are looking a bit greener in the capital lately. There are parks and beautiful gardens dotted all around Jakarta, finally giving residents an option to spending time in shopping malls and cafes. Here are some of our favourite parks in Jakarta. Text and photos by Priscilla Picauly

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Jakarta Hideaways

Taman Suropati (Suropati Park)

Taman Suropati (Suropati Park) Originally named Burgemeester Bisschopsplein, for the first burgermeester (mayor) of Batavia, G. J. Bisshop, the name was changed after the country’s independence to Taman Suropati, for the national hero Untung Suropati. The park designed in 1912 by P. A. J. Moojen, F. J. Kubatz and F.J. L Ghijsels. Today it is a shady, green oasis that offers an escape from the hustle and bustle of Jakarta. It is a favourite gathering spot for community groups and exercisers. Taman Suropati offers Wi-Fi and plenty of comfortable seating, and it lights up at night, with a beautiful fountain in the middle of the park.

Taman Kota Menteng (Menteng Park) This park was inaugurated on 28 April 2007 and is located on Jalan HOS Cokroaminoto. In the 1920s, the area was an open field named Voetbalbond Indiesche Omstreken, or V.I.O.S Veld. As far back as 1921, Dutch residents were using the 3.4 hectares that make up the park for exercise. Taman Menteng is now one of the most famous landmarks in Menteng. Taman Menteng features a Modernist look with its combination of geometric and organic patterns. The gardens

are abloom with tropical plants and there are two greenhouses. There is also a playground, indoor soccer field and a basketball court.

Taman Tribeca (Tribeca Park) Tribeca Park is a refreshing oasis in crowded West Jakarta. The park is part of the Central Park Mall complex and offers vivid splashes of colour with its collection of ornamental plants and flowers. Tribeca Park also has several koi ponds and children can feed the fish at certain hours. Visiting Tribeca Park at night is definitely exciting, with the duelling fountains and glittering headlights.

Other parks in Jakarta •

Taman Langsat in Barito, South Jakarta

Taman Medan Merdeka on Jalan Medan Merdeka, Central Jakarta

Taman Fatahillah in Old Town, North Jakarta

Taman Situ Lembang in Menteng, Central Jakarta

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The Jewel of Myanmar Bagan is the most beautiful jewel of Myanmar, a country in southeast Asia which newly opened themselves a few years ago. Text and Photos by Priscilla Picauly

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hat m a k e s Bagan so special? What makes this ancient city so sought after by travelers? You can’t not love Bagan, with its morning view of fog enveloping the pagodas giving them a calming silhouette, trees warming their leaves in the sunlight and colorful air balloons rising up into the clouds that gives you a sense of paradise on earth. I wish I can go there! I have to watch all of it! And this wish of mine came true.

Home of Thousands Pagodas Bagan is almost synonymous with pagoda. This ancient city, also known as Aramaddana-pura (literally, the “City that Tramples on Enemies”) or

Tampadipa (“bronzed country”), is home to over 10,000 Buddhist temples. From 11th to 13th centuries more than 10,000 Buddhist temples, pagodas, and monasteries were built in Bagan. Still standing now are just 2,000 because others were destroyed in several earthquakes. Just this year, an earthquake in central Myanmar damaged over 150 pagodas in one of the world’s best archaeological zones, prompting UNESCO to help in reconstruction. Let’s explore Bagan. Choose among the thousands of pagodas the one that suits you best -- the highest, the grandest, the most beautiful carvings, or the most historical. All in this enchanting city.

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Ananda Temple My first stop was the Ananda Temple, which some compare to the artistic and classical Westminster Abbey in London. It was built around 1105 during the reign of King Kyanzittha from Pagan Dynasty and is said to be one of his greatest accomplishments. The Buddhist temple is an architectural wonder in a fusion of Mon and Indian architecture. Laid out in a perfectly symmetrical cruciform with several terraces leading to a small pagoda, it is covered at the top by an umbrella structure known as hti which is found in almost all Myanmar pagodas. Four alcoves each house one golden standing Buddha statue made of teak wood facing East, North, West and South. You’ll be totally captivated by the statues’ faces glow with a surreal radiance an effect of natural light entering through the high dormer windows IF you think that the golden Buddha statues are all there is to Ananda, you’re way off the mark!

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This temple packs in quite a lot of interesting stuff, including some of the best stone sculptures in Bagan. Especially beautiful and well preserved are the stone sculptures depicting episodes from Buddha’s life which are just excellent works of art. Equally interesting are the restored mural paintings of Buddha, Arahats and lotus flowers on the walls of the devotional hall.

Shwesandaw Pagoda Wake up early in the morning and by 5 am grab the best spot in Shwesandaw Pagoda to watch the most breathtaking sunrise. Just be prepared to share it with the sunrise-watching crowd. Walk up to the fourth level of the pagoda (okay, third if your knees can’t hack it) and you can catch the view of thousands of temples scattered across the plains of Bagan embraced by fog. Magical! Because of the crowd, it might be a bit hard to meditate and find inner peace in the misty morning around the pagoda. But if you just sit


Temple and is adjacent to the Ananda Temple. Thatbyinnyu means “omniscience of the Buddha” which means knowing thoroughly and seeing widely. It is the tallest temple in Bagan, and its 60 meters height indeed gives it a towering and majestic aura when viewed from afar. It is made up of two white colored boxy storeys each with three diminishing terraces rimmed with spires and leading to a gold-tipped sikhara. Uniquely interesting is that unlike other temples which are mostly red-colored, Thatbyinnyu has a white and gray brickwork. And when you view it in the early morning or late afternoon, you experience a mesmerizing play of colors on the white exterior wall.

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Bulethi Pagoda

away from the crowd, you still have a chance to peacefully celebrate a new day in Bagan. A few hours after sunrise, the crowds dissipate and you can take your time climbing up or down the steep steps. It’s totally a great photo-op, so don’t miss. Built in 1057, Shwesandaw is one of the first pagodas built by Anawrahta, the father of the Burmese nation. It’s a white pyramid-style pagoda with five terraces and a stupa top where you can enjoy a 360-degree view of Bagan. Maybe you’re not a morning person, but catching the sunrise in this pagoda is absolutely one of the things you must do while in Bagan. And if early mornings just isn’t your style, then enjoy instead the magnificent sunset at Shwesandaw.

Thatbyinnyu Temple Built in the 12th century by King Alaungsithu, Thatbyinnyu Temple is located east of Gadawtpalin

My friend told me to visit Bulethi (also, Buledi). It seemed as if this red brick pagoda promised nothing special, looking as ordinary as the next temple. My travel buddy and I found it difficult to operate our e-bikes while navigating through the dusty road leading to the pagoda. We almost missed the pagoda because there were no signages. There are plenty of pagodas that look alike, so you have to look carefully. It was quite an ordeal getting to it. When we finally found it, I thought our troubles were over only to find out that we had to climb the narrow small and steep stairs sans handrails! But come early evening, we saw the most poetic scenery of an orange sun setting on the plains while we perched beside a fellow traveler high up on the temple. Totally worth all that trouble! It was one peaceful scene that allowed me to clear my mind of worries. I just sat down on top of that small quiet pagoda, thankful for everything.

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I asked for a less crowded spot for enjoying the sunset. I found nothing online about its history. The Pagoda is made of red brick as with most other pagodas. You have to climb a steep flight of brick stairs to the second level which is also the “rooftop”. It is on this level where I witnessed again another exotic sunset. This is my favorite pagoda – a simple one with no wall carvings but enough space to see the sunset casting a beautiful silhouette on the majestic Ananda and Thatbyinnyu and other smaller temples.

More Temples and Pagodas There is a myriad of temples and pagodas to visit in Bagan. Here are some tips especially if you have only two or three days in the city. Shwezigon Paya is the closest pagoda from the touristic Nyaung

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U area. This Golden temple reminds me of Sule, Botahtaung and Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon city maybe because of the gold ornament applied all over the construction. Bu Paya is definitely a must visit if only because it has Irrawaddy River as a background. Mahabody Temple is just five minutes away by horse cart. This fascinating temple has similar design and architecture to the Mahabodhi Temple in Bodhgaya, India. Shwegugyi Temple also has beautiful shape with beautiful view of Thatbyinnyu from the rooftop. Lastly, Htilominlo Pagoda has amazing horoscopes inscribed on the walls in order to secure the sacred site against damage or destruction.


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Travel Tips: • You can buy tickets to Bagan Archeological Zone before entering the city. The admission fee is Kyats 25,000 valid for 5 days. This gives you access to all pagodas and temples all around Bagan, but does not include entry to the museum. • In Bagan, and in Myanmar in general, you must take off your shoes and socks before entering the main gate. You can leave your shoes on a rack, or just next to the door, or put them in a plastic bag and bring them with you. • For more efficiency, I suggest you use sandals instead of shoes. Also bring wet tissue to clean your foot after your pagoda visits. • Dress appropriately. You’re not allowed to wear low cut tops and your shoulders need to be covered. It’s not like in Bangkok where some temples provided sarongs, you must bring your own shawls or sarong. • You may take photos in almost all areas, but must be respectful of those worshipping during your visit. • The best time to visit temples is in the morning from 5.00 to 10:00. You can rest at the hotel then continue the journey from 3.00pm until sunset time. You’re going to have a hard time when pagoda hopping at noon because the temperature is around 40⁰C-45⁰C.

• There are no toilets in the pagoda areas. • In some pagoda there are souvenirs shop but they are quite pricey. Feel free to bargain. • Ask a map from the hotel or download from the internet. With thousands of temples, it could be confusing when searching for your destination. Make sure you download the temple’s photos also because many temples look alike. • For fun exploring, riding an e-bike or electronic bike is highly recommended. A little more expensive than a bicycle, but then you don’t have to pedal. Make sure the battery is fully charged. • For a different experience, take a day tour with a horse cart. For $20-$25 per day, you can sit and relax, enjoy the view while the driver explains the story behind the temples and takes you to hidden spots that you won’t be able to find by yourself. • Some travelers expect spectacular views and there is no better view than high up in the sky on a hot air balloon. For $275 per person, you can experience the exhilaration of seeing everything! You should book in advance and remember the schedule well.

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My friend said Bandung was like Jakarta, just another big city. But the West Java capital still maintain a small-town ambiance with classical touches. Text by Priscilla Picauly Photos by Priscilla Picauly and Alfian S. Prasetyo Is it possible to be bored in Bandung, with its abundance of charm, a wide selection of destinations and rich culinary offerings? So, let’s enjoy Bandung.

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Old-Style Bandung I have a vintage soul. Anything to do with history gets my attention. Bandung is rich in historical sites and stunning architecture. And since Ridwan Kamil became mayor of Bandung, the city’s heritage sites have been receiving renewed attention.

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Museum Asia Afrika & Gedung Merdeka Long before the Asia Africa Conference was held 60 years ago, Gedung Merdeka, located on Jalan Asia Afrika, had already had an interesting history. In 1895, it hosted meetings of Societeit Concordia, a group composed of Europeans, especially the Dutch, who lived in Bandung and its surroundings. In 1921,the building served as a conference hall and was famously known as the city’s most luxurious “super club.” The Dutch architect C. P. Wolff Schoemaker helped revitalize the building, giving it an Art Deco flourish. During the Japanese occupation, the main building was renamed Dai Toa Kaikan and was used as a cultural centre. After Indonesia’s independence, the building was used as the headquarters for Indonesian youth who were fighting the Japanese army and later became a government office. For me, Gedung Merdeka is more than a heritage building. This is a place where our nation declared its independence. Entering the main hall gives me

chills as this is where history was made. The main hall looks much as it did 60 years ago. You can sit in red leather chair while imaging the leaders of a newly independent Indonesia gathered in the hall. For more details about the Asia Africa Conference, just next to Gedung Merdeka is Museum Konfrensi Asia Afrika (Asian African Conference Museum). The museum contains displays about the conference, with pictures and notes that describe the history and figures behind the conference. Jl. Asia Afrika No. 65 Bandung – Indonesia Phone. +62 22 423 3564 www.asianafricanmuseum.org ---------------------------------------------------------------Notes: -Free admission -Opening hours: Tuesday to Thursday 8am - 4pm Friday 2pm-4pm Saturday and Sunday 9am-4pm. ----------------------------------------------------------------

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Braga Street There is an interesting story behind this artistic street. A few decades ago, Braga was just a small street home to a scattering of deserted settlements. It was called the kidnaping street because it was so empty. Braga became famous after Dutch entrepreneurs set up shop there. The street starting to become famous between the 1920s and 1930s with the advent of boutiques modelled on Paris. Development Societeit Concordia (now Gedung Merdeka), Hotel Savoy Homann and a cinema behind Societeit Concordia helped boost the fame of Jalan Braga. Jalan Braga soon became an icon of Bandung. Some of the old buildings still standing along the street attest to the splendour of the past. For travellers interested in history, Braga is the area to find historic buildings. There are also street artists and a range of restaurants and shops. Jalan Braga never sleeps and is hopping 24 hours a day.

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colonial era. Johanna Catherina Coops, the eldest daughter of Bandung Mayor, B. Coops and Petronella Roelofsen, laid the first stone. Gedung Sate was the work of architect J. Gerber, Eg De Roo and G. Hendriks, and involved 2,000 workers, including 150 sculptors and wood carver. The architecture of Gedung Sate offers traditional touches of the archipelago and its elegant style has made it one of the conic tourist attractions in Bandung.


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What to Eat? Warung Kopi Purnama This classic coffee shop will transport you back to the 1960s with its old-school design and Nat King Cole songs playing in the background. This legendary coffee shop opened in the 1930s under the name Chang Chong Se, which means “please try.” It was renamed Warung Kopi Purnama in 1966. Yong A Thong was a co-founder of the coffee shop, having moved to Bandung from Medan. Warung Kopi Purnama is still run by Yong A Thong’s family with a fourth generation now in charge of the coffee shop. Warung Kopi Purnama specializes in coffee and toasted bread. Their specialty coffees are among the best in the city. When it comes to the bread, by recommendations are Roti Palm Suiker, Roti Pindaakas, Roti Selai Srikaya and Roti Dadar Ham. Warung Kopi Purnama also serves main courses such as Nasi Goreng Purnama, one of the recommended dishes, Lontong Cap Go Meh, Nasi Soto Bandung, Nasi Sop Buntut and many more. Jl. Alkateri No. 22 Bandung – Indonesia Phone. +62 22 420 1841

The Legendary Sumber Hidangan You might miss this classic bakery when exploring Braga Street because there is no signage. Sumber Hidangan, once located, doesn’t quite live up to its legendary reputation. It’s looking a bit worn around the edges, with dusty corners and empty display cases. But Sumber Hidangan has loyal customers, who continue to come for the memories and nostalgia, still buying breads and snacks. Sumber Hidangan was founded in 1929 and formerly known as Het Snoephuis. It offers a variety of dishes, from main courses, to breads, sweet pastries and ice cream. Jl. Braga No. 20-22 Phone. +62 22 423 6638 Bandung – Indonesia

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Other restaurants: Braga Permai Jl. Braga No. 58 Bandung – Indonesia Phone. +62 22 423 3778 This restaurant opened in 1918, under the name Maison Bogerijon. In its heyday this was one of the best restaurants in Bandung. Some people said that Braga Permai even won the approval of the Queen of the Netherlands. Tizi Jl. Kidang Pananjung No. 3 Bandung – Indonesia Phone. +62 22 2250 4963 When it opened in 1974, Tizi was located in Hegarmanah. It relocated to Kidang Panajung in the 1980s. Tizi is famous for its steak.

Toko You Jl. Hasanudin No. 12 Bandung – Indonesia Phone. +62 22 250 3332 Toko You opened in 1947. Its interior is dominated by wood and its offers a rich Indonesian menu with dishes such as Rawon Panggang and Swike Goreng Mentega. Warung Bu Eha Pasar Cihapit Jl. Cihapit Bandung – Indonesia One of Bandung’s most iconic culinary spots is Warung Bu Eha. This simple food stall offers Sundanese dishes such as Gepuk Pepes Telur Asin and Rendang Daging Sapi. One of the wives of former President Soekarno occasionally come to Warung Bu Eha in the 1960s, braving the traditional market where the food stall was located.

Where to Stay? GH Universal Hotel Jl. Setiabudhi No. 376 Bandung – Indonesia Phone. +62 22 201 0388 www.ghuniversal.com Four Points by Sheraton Bandung Jl. Ir. H. Djuanda No. 46 Bandung – Indonesia Phone.+62 22 8733 0330 www.fourpointsbandung.com House Sangkuriang Bandung Jl. Sangkuriang No. 1 Bandung – Indonesia Phone.+62 22 8783 2323 www.house-indonesia.com Aston Braga Hotel & Residence Jl. Braga No. 99-101 Bandung – Indonesia Phone.+62 22 8446 0000 www.aston-international.com Photo by Rafidha Najib

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New Style Bandung Bandung is growing rapidly and new things are constantly popping up, from new parks and green spaces to unique tourist attractions. Let’s explore modern Bandung!

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Farmhouse Susu Lembang People today seem more concerned about taking pictures than enjoying the journey itself. It might be cool to posting a selfie at an iconic landmark and there’s nothing wrong with that. Photos and social media have become “good friends” while travelling, and Bandung is trying to develop destinations with fascinating views that looks artistic and Instagramable. Like Farmhouse Susu Lembang. I found out about this place from social media, of course. This one-stop destination offers a beautiful ambiance that combines European,

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American and New Zealand style. From the moment you step inside the farmhouse, you will forget that you’re in Lembang, Bandung. Selfie hunters will be pleased because every corner of the farmhouse is perfect for for taking picture. After hunting photos, you can sit and relax while enjoying lunch at Asado Restaurant. Then continue your exploration at the animal barn and interact with a bunny or even a friendly deer. Jl. Raya Lembang No. 108 Lembang – Indonesia Phone. +62 22 8278 2400


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Parks and Recreation Bandung has a different vibe these days, as it grows and thrives under its excellent mayor, Ridwan Kamil. Bandung has become more artistic and public spaces are being actively developed. A concrete example is the city parks developed by local governments. More than 10 parks in Bandung have been created to serve the community and its various groups. There’s Taman Fotografi, which is perfect for photography lovers, and Taman Petpark, where people can come with their pets. Taman Balaikota is situated inside the City Hall complex, and just around the corner is Taman Dewi Sartika, which attracts visitors with beautiful flowers and Cikapayang River.

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Other parks in Bandung: Taman Pasupati (Taman Jomblo) Jl. Taman Sari No. 66 Bandung – Indonesia Taman Pustaka Bunga Jl. Citarum No. 23 Bandung – Indonesia Taman Film Jl. Layang Pasupati Bandung – Indonesia Taman Musik Centrum Jl. Belitung Bandung – Indonesia Taman Superhero Jl. Bengawan Bandung – Indonesia Trans Studio Bandung Theme Park Bandung is home to one of the few theme parks in Indonesia. Trans Studio Bandung Theme Park is one of largest theme parks and is the second indoor theme park in Indonesia, after one in Makassar. Trans Studio Bandung is built on 4.2 hectares, making it the largest and most comprehensive entertainment district in Bandung, and features

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20 rides and a variety of shows. There are three theme zones: Studio Central, The Lost City and Magic Corner. Studio Central will take you back to 1960s Hollywood with its architectural design. Get ready for amazing adventures in Lost City and create magical moments in Magic Corner. Jl. Gatot Subroto No. 169 Bandung – Indonesia Phone. +62 22 910 99999 www.transstudiobandung.com De’ Ranch Another attraction in Lembang, Bandung, is De’ Ranch with its cowboy-style fun. Put on your cowboy duds and enjoy the atmosphere and lush green land of the ranch on horseback. There are plenty of activities to keep you busy at De’ Ranch. Jl. Maribaya No. 17 Lembang – Indonesia Phone. +62 22 278 5865 www.deranchlembang.com Tebing Keraton Tebing Keraton is blessed with natural beauty and is a social media darling. Located inside the Taman Hutan Rakyat Djuanda conservation area,


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visitors can enjoy magical sunrises, a breathless moment when you embrace the new day from your clifftop perch, the lush forest and hills a glorious backdrop. Ciharegem Puncak, Cimenyan, Bandung Stone Garden Stone Garden is a garden with piles of rocks and stones. There’s a story behind every destination and this one is quiet amazing. The area was a lake a very long time ago and the stones formed naturally. Some say Stone Garden is like Christmas Island in Australia. Similar or not, Stone Garden is a good place to capture a different side of Bandung. Explore the area, enjoy the refreshingly cool air, climb over the stones, and visit Pawon Cave, where archaeologists found ancient human bones. Citatah, Padalarang, Bandung Barat Tea Plantation in Pangalengan Pangalengan is located about 50 kilometres from Bandung and is known for natural attractions such as lakes, ponds, hot springs and waterfalls, and traditional villages. It is also famous for tea plantations, the most famous of all being Malabar Tea Plantation, near Mount Malabar. Tea cultivation in the highlands of Pangalengan dates

back to the 1890s. Karel Albert Rudolf Bosscha established the first tea plantation on the slopes of Mount Malabar in 1896. He developed the area into one of the most remarkable tea plantations in Java. Visit Bosscha’s house, where you can enjoy freshly processed tea leaves. Pengalengan, Bandung Selatan Situ Patenggang Legend has it there was a couple named Ki Santang and Dewi Rengganis. They were so in love but were separated for a long time. Until one day they finally met. In that perfect moment, Dewi Rengganis asked her lover to create a lake along with a boat for them to ride in. Ki Santang complied and created a small lake called Situ Patenggang. Situ, from Sundanese, means lake. The lake itself is absolutely fantastic, surrounded by carpets of green grass and tea plants. Many couples come to the lake and visit Pulau Asmara (Love Island), where Ki Santang and Dewi Rengganis are said to have met. Standing in the middle of the lake is Batu Cinta (Love Rock). Some say that those who step on Batu Cinta will be blessed with endless love. To fully enjoy the views and ambiance, I suggest you come before noon. Jl. Raya Ciwidey-Rancabali, Desa Patengan

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What to Eat?

Armor Coffee Coffee, coffee, coffee. A must to help you through the day. Bandung has so many choices when it comes to coffee shops, one of the most famous being Armor Coffee in Taman Hutan Raya Djuanda, or Tahura to locals. Customers come for the greenery, cool air, natural beauty and some of the best brews in the city. Armor Coffee has other outlets near Tahura. Taman Hutan Raya Ir. H. Juanda (Tahura) Bandung – Indonesia Jl. Legok Randu, Dago Atas (Armor Coffee Garden) Bandung – Indonesia

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Warkop Modjok This pretty little coffee shop is not easy to find. It is located inside a residential complex, near Sersan Bajuri Street. It kind of stands off on its own, a small wooden building painted blue. Warung Modjok specializes in affordable coffee and traditional side dishes. There is an outdoor seating area, in the garden with wooden chairs and tables. Warkop Modjok is famous for the white bicycle in front of the blue building. People like to mark their visit by posing for pictures on the bike. Jl. Pinus Raya No. 73B, Kompleks Pondok Hijau Indah Bandung – Indonesia Phone. +62 822 1735 5515 Twitter/ Instagram/ Facebook @warkopmodjok

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Warunk Upnormal Warunk Upnormal is a food stall that sells a variety of instant noodles. The food is inexpensive but Warunk Upnormal is famous for the variety and flavours of its noodles. Dishes include matah instant noodles with bolognaise sauce. Besides the noodles there is toast, which you can get with milk and chocolate, Nutella, taro, srikaya and more. Warunk Upnormal originally opened in Bandung and now has numerous branches, including in Jakarta. Warunk Upnormal offers a comfortable atmosphere, perfect for spending time with friends and colleagues. The outlet on Jalan RE Martadinata offers plenty of seating options, from a smoking area, non-smoking area and a private room. There are also games available

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Jl. R. E. Martadinata (Riau) No. 114 Phone. +62 812 2320 2203 Bandung – Indonesia www.warunkupnormal.com


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Bakso Boedjangan Bakso Boedjangan in Bandung is all about meatballs. This booming restaurant specializes in bakso, Indonesian meatballs, offering a dazzling array of meatballs that keeps fans coming back again and again. Specialties at Boedjangan include Bakso Super Pedas Kuah Kluwak, meatballs with spicy minced chilli and green noodles, and Bakso Wagyu Cincang Pedas Sedang, wagyu meatballs with spicy chilli grind. Then there is the famous Bakso Cuanki. Jl. Dipati Ukur No. 1 (Behind BCA Dago) Bandung – Indonesia Phone. +62 857 9502 5008 www.baksoboedjangan.com

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Bandung Street Food A gastronomic wonderland for food hunters, Bandung has everything from fine-dining restaurants and cafĂŠs to coffee shops. The city is particularly famous for its street food. Here are some of the best street foods and most happening food stalls in Bandung. Photos by Shirley G

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Martabak Nikmat Andir Martabak is a stuffed pancake or pan-fried bread and is popular around Indonesia. Martabak Nikmat Andir is known for its interesting flavours and toppings, such as red bean with cheese, Japanese peanut with cheese, peas with cheese, plum with cheese, cherry with cheese, even jackfruit with cheese. But their most popular item is martabak with pandan and jagung keju (corn and cheese). This food stall is open daily from 4 to 11pm. Jl. Jendral Sudirman No. 413 Bandung – Indonesia

Mie Kocok Kebun Jukut

Cireng Cipaganti

Another must-try street food in Bandung is mie kocok kebun jukut. This stall sells delicious noodle soup in a simple cart near the Bandung train station. A bowl of delicious noodle soup is only Rp 15,000.

Cireng Cipaganti is famous as a pioneer of cireng in Bandung. Cireng is a kind of snack made by frying a dough mix. Abad Radja, the co-founder of Cireng Cipaganti, had been selling this traditional snack since 1990. Prices start at Rp 15,000.

Jl. Kebun Jukut (Next to Kartika Sari outlet) Bandung – Indonesia

Jl. Cipaganti No. 305 Bandung – Indonesia (in front of the post office, next to Cipaganti gas station)

Soto Bandung Pak Simon

Kue Cubit Asiong

Soto Bandung is beef tripe soup and has become one of the signature dishes of Bandung. It’s easy to find Soto Bandung in the city but Pak Simon has a reputation for serving some of the best around.

This traditional snack usually comes in two flavours, plain and chocolate. But Kue Cubit Asiong offers something different. This simple stall in front of Aloysius School sells a signature kue cubit in green tea flavour. Prices range from Rp 7,000 to Rp 10,000.

Jl. Cibadak No. 103 Bandung – Indonesia

Jl. Sultan Agung (Next to RM Legoh) Bandung – Indonesia

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Where to Stay? The Trans Luxury Hotel Bandung Jl. Gatot Subroto No. 289 Bandung – Indonesia Phone. +62 22 8734 8888 www.thetranshotel.com

Sheraton Bandung Hotel & Towers Jl. Ir. H. Djuanda No. 390 Bandung - Indonesia Phone. +62 22 250 0303 www.sheratonbandung.com

Crowne Plaza Bandung Jl. Lembong No. 19 Bandung - Indonesia Phone. +62 22 3000 2500 www.bandung.crowneplaza.com

Padma Hotel Bandung Jl. Ranca Bentang No. 56-58 Bandung - Indonesia Phone. +62 22 203 0333 www.padmahotelbandung.com

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andung is like a second home for Jakarta residents. A short trip to Bandung or a long weekend getaway to the City of Flowers is the perfect escape for frazzled Jakarta residents. But for the perfect Bandung getaway, you need just the right accommodation. Hotel Aryaduta Bandung has you covered. Ideally located in the heart of the city, with great rooms and the full range of services, Hotel Aryaduta Bandung truly is an oasis of luxury and comfort.

Accommodation & Services Just 20 minutes from Husein Sastranegara International Airport and 10 minutes from Bandung’s main railway station, Hotel Aryaduta Bandung offers 254 rooms and suites including Superior Rooms, Deluxe Rooms, Aryaduta

Club Superior, Aryaduta Club Deluxe, Aryaduta Suite, Aryaduta Executive Suite and Aryaduta Presidential Suite. For a truly remarkable stay at Hotel Aryaduta Bandung, indulge in the privileges of Aryaduta Club. Aryaduta Club guests enjoy personalized check-in and checkout service, complimentary exclusive buffet breakfast (from 6.30am to 10.30am), complimentary cocktails and hors d’oeuvres (from 6pm to 8pm) and complimentary two-hour use of the Aryaduta Club Boardroom. Hotel Aryaduta Bandung Jl. Sumatera No. 51 Bandung – West Java Phone. +62 22 421 1234 www.aryaduta.com

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The Best of Everything A wise man once said that a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step, and that we should fill our life with experiences, not things, so we will have stories to tell, not stuff to show. A great story is worth more than any object in the world. In this cover story, we present the best of everything that might inspire and enhance your travel experience and add new stories to your life.

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Life Should be Celebrated on the Beach

A luxurious resort on the tiny, traffic-free island paradise of Gili Meno, Karma Reef offers a sanctuary away from the noise and demands of everyday life. Text by Melani Semuel Photos Courtesy of Karma Reef

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arma Reef is located in the northwest region of Lombok. The Reef exudes laidback sophistication, with a prominent position on one of Indonesia’s most revered holiday destinations. The tiny island of Gili Meno epitomises bohemian chic and offers direct access to one of the world’s most beautiful coral reefs. If you have ever dreamt of rising to stunning sunrises and celebrating each day with one of Indonesia’s famous sunsets, Karma Reef is sure to fulfil your holiday fantasy. Karma Reef’s beachfront Lumbung-style villas and rustic Sea Tents are stylishly appointed with comfort in mind. They’re an ode to authentic, sustainable architecture, consciously designed to leave a light footprint on the land. Enjoy the benefits of Gili Meno’s stunning natural beauty, paired with heavenly creature comforts commonplace in Karma Resorts. Karma Reef revolves around simple pleasures. Leisurely catnaps, swimming in the crystal- clean Indian Ocean, snorkelling with tropical fish and sea turtles, and indulging in culinary delights are just a few of the activities found on the itineraries of Karma guests. Providing intimate getaways and the perfect romantic escape for honeymooners, Gili Meno offers blissful privacy and breathtaking seascapes, fulfilling exotic Robinson Crusoe fantasies. Karma Reef presents luxurious beachfront dining with Mediterranean-meets-New World cuisine with an emphasis on abundant, locally sourced seafood and traditional Indonesian dishes. Karma Reef

truly promises the perfect holiday escape. From honeymooning couples to families and groups of friends, there are countless unforgettable experiences just waiting to be discovered. Karma Reef caters to specialized private events with a knowledgeable staff that plan everything from romantic sunset dinners to intimate wedding celebrations. From life’s most significant milestones to day-to-day triumphs, Karma believes that life should be celebrated on the beach. Karma Reef | Dusun Gili Meno, Desa Gili Indah, Pemenang, Lombok Utara, Busa Tenggara Barat – Indonesia | www.karmagroup.com/finddestination/karma-retreats/karma-reef/ The Best of Everything

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Stay Glamorous The need to get in touch with nature is driving third millennium travellers to escape urban centres and embark on journeys rich in experience and authenticity, but still with five-star services. Text by Dennis Latif | Photos courtesy of Sandat Glamping Tents

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ocated about three kilometres from the centre of Ubud, the cultural heart of Bali, Sandat Glamping Tents is nestled in a slice of paradise, where undulating rice fields create a vividly green landscape. Setting a new benchmark for luxury resorts in Bali, this glamorous camping destination blends seamlessly into Ubud’s famous rice fields, creating a true glamping experience. Sandat Glamping Tents lets you commune with nature without sacrificing the luxury and comfort of a five-star Bali resort. Glamping lets you experience life without the TVs, computers and phones that absorb so much of our attention on a daily basis and discover the inner peace that only direct contact with nature can generate. Charming lodges, tree houses, tents at the edge of woods and streams, igloos, picturesque gypsy caravans hidden amongst the trees; these are the new and increasingly refined environmentally friendly accommodations that fulfil the need for deep contact with nature, without giving up comfort.

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There are eight types of accommodation to choose from at this luxury resort, including Lumbung Legong, Lumbung Kecak, Lumbung Barong, Suite Tenda Penjor Brown, Suite Tenda Ylang-Ylang Blu Oltremare, Tenda Banten White, Tenda Ogoh Ogoh Orange and Tenda Sarong Water Marine. Each comes with a unique theme and luxurious facilities and amenities. Sandat Glamping Tents | Jl. Subak Sala, Ubud | Bali – Indonesia | Phone. +62 821 4408 1998 | www.glampingsandat.com


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Bali’s Best-Kept Secret From sunrise to sunset, on land and under water, Plataran Menjangan Resort & Spa captures nature’s beauty while making sure it lasts for future generations. Text by Melani Semuel | Photos courtesy of Plataran Menjangan Resort & Spa

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est Bali National Park and Menjangan Island, two exclusive environmentally protected sanctuaries, are home to Bali’s best-kept secrets – from lush greenery, diverse topography and pristine waters, to rare and endangered flora and fauna species, such as the Jalak Bali (Bali myna) and Menjangan (Javanese Deer), just to name a few. They are also home to Plataran Menjangan Resort & Spa, which is the ideal destination to experience Bali’s best coast. As part of West Bali National Park, Plataran Menjangan Resort & Spa captures the essence of a true environmental experience, with its villas, restaurant and other facilities located in the forest with a view of the ocean. The five exclusive villas offer the ultimate in privacy and are designed to be one thing: yours. Exclusively located within their own individual compounds, all the villas feature a traditional Joglo house, a plunge pool and a garden. Equipped with firstclass international-standard accommodation and amenities, the villas offer spacious and luxurious indoor living. Take a dip in your plunge pool overlooking the ocean, as you enjoy your own private view. With direct access to the soothing waters, the garden is an invitation for you to simply read a book, have a picnic lunch or even experience a romantic candlelight dinner. The

villas at Plataran Menjangan Resort & Spa are truly the epitome of privacy and the perfect place to experience the best that nature has to offer. There are also a number of interesting activities you can experience at the resort, such as bird watching, trekking, biking and kayaking. You can also indulge in water activities with Plataran Phinisi Bali and Plataran Menjangan Yacht such as snorkelling, diving, a full-day cruise, romantic sunset dinner and sunset cruise. Plataran Menjangan Resort & Spa | West Bali National Park, Jl. Raya Seririt, Gilimanuk, Gerokgak, Singaraja, Bali – Indonesia | Phone. +62 361 411 388 | www.plataran.com/menjangan The Best of Everything

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Blend with Nature More than just a diving paradise, Gangga Island Resort & Spa offers a sensational stay experience where guests can get up close and personal with remarkable sea life from both the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Text by Dennis Latif | Photos courtesy of Gangga Island Resort & Spa

coconut trees, surrounded by a garden of tropical vegetation at the base of a jungle-covered hill. Each bungalow is private and faces the beach, and each bungalow also has a bale (gazebo) on the beach – perfect for watching the sun set and turn the sky and ocean every imaginable shade of pink and red as you relax with your partner, and perhaps an evening cocktail.

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n unparalleled scuba diving experience awaits you in North Sulawesi. Unwind on the tip of a small tropical island near Manado, at Gangga Island Resort & Spa. The resort blends with nature in an exclusive cluster of 15 elegantly furnished and airconditioned wooden bungalows built on stilts with high ceilings and a spacious veranda overlooking the beach. Bungalows are discreetly set on the edge of a long white-sand beach in the shade of

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The resort also provides numerous activities such as excursions to a nearby island where you are the only inhabitants, sunset cruises, special private à deux couples massages either on your veranda, the beach or by the pool. Gangga Island Resort & Spa is an ideal starting point for the diving sites of Bangka Island, Bunaken National Marine Park and Lembeh Strait, making it a favourite destination for underwater photographers. For both divers and non-divers, the picturesque white-sand beach, the large saltwater pool, a traditional spa and the high-quality service at Gangga Island Resort & Spa guarantee a peaceful and relaxing nature-based stay. Gangga Island Resort & Spa | PO Box 1732, Manado | North Sulawesi – Indonesia | Phone. +62431 889 4009 | www.ganggaisland.com


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Paradise on Earth Built on an exotic tropical island and surrounded by pristine reefs and unspoilt nature, Papua Paradise Eco Resort sits in the heart of Raja Ampat, West Papua, a destination that inspires talk of the last paradise on earth. Text by Melani Semuel | Photos by Papua Paradise Eco Resort

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uilt in traditional style and using materials entirely sourced from the island village, Papua Paradise Eco Resort offers an exceptionally high standard of comfort and service, while maintaining ecotourism values. Spacious sea breeze-cooled bungalows contain modern comforts such as hot and cold freshwater showers, comfortable beds with bed veils, hammocks for lounging in and cushioned deckchairs facing the sea. One of the resort’s biggest draws is its location smack dab in the heart of the world’s most diverse coral reef. Marvel at the nursery of juvenile blacktip reef sharks, moray eels, blue-spotted rays and more than 1,300 fish species and 540 coral species, all from your room’s balcony!

life. Specialty birding trips and jungle treks to waterfalls can be arranged by the resort. A short boat ride will allow you the chance to spot the famous Bird of Paradise, the symbol of Papua. Papua Paradise Divers, one of the very few PADIcertified dive resorts in Raja Ampat, offers customtailored excursions backed by international and best-practice safety standards. These standards, along with personalised services, will create unforgettable holiday memories for dive enthusiasts, snorkelers, bird watchers and nature enthusiasts. Papua Paradise Eco Resort | Birie Island, Raja Ampat, West Papua – Indonesia | www. papuaparadise.com

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A Place to Unwind They say the beach can fix anything. That’s why I’m offering you a secluded beach with a view of Mount Rinjani and a private boutique resort to overnight. Feeling better, right? Text by Priscilla Picauly | Photos by Priscilla Picauly and MYAMO Beach Lodge

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’m heading to West Sumbawa for the first time, starting my journey at Lombok International Airport and continuing to Kayangan Harbour for a boat trip to Sumbawa, accompanied by the rolling hills and cool sea breezes. After 90 minutes I arrive at Benete Harbour and then it’s a 30-minute drive to a secluded boutique resort in West Sumbawa called MYAMO Beach Lodge.

Long Journey We hear a lot about Moyo Island and Kenawa Island. They are beautiful, for sure. But sometimes we need something new. That’s why I’m super excited to get a chance to explore Sumbawa Island for the first time. From Benete Harbour, the closest city is Jereweh, and not too far from the centre of Jereweh is MYAMO Beach Lodge, a place to unwind and enjoy. MYAMO Beach Lodge by Private Sanctuary in West Sumbawa is a brandnew, dreamlike boutique resort located on the most beautiful beach in West Sumbawa.

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It is a bit of a journey to reach West Sumbawa, but it’s the route to paradise. You know how people say the journey it is more important than the destination? Well, that’s not quite the case when your destination is MYAMO. There is another way to reach the resort. Instead of landing in Lombok and then crossing the island, you can touch down in Sumbawa and then take about a three-hour road trip from Sultan Muhammad Kaharuddin III Airport to the resort.

About the Resort MYAMO opened in 2016, part of the Private Sanctuary group. MYAMO is beautiful and homey. A natural path leads to a vintage Volkswagen standing near the main door. Entering MYAMO is like visiting your family house or a beach house. The design is minimalist and the dominant colours are white and turquoise. Just off the lobby is an area that is used for the restaurant and a relaxation room. MYAMO has eight rooms and plans to add more rooms and a


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pool near the beach. The resort offers Twin and Double Rooms, near the beach. During my stay at MYAMO, I had the chance to experience the Penthouses with a huge shared terrace. My days were filled with extraordinary views of the beach and Mount Rinjani. The room itself is minimalist with lots of whites and wood furniture. The glass door and windows let you fully enjoy the views.

is the best spot for a little sightseeing below the water. The underwater views were absolutely beyond my expectations. The reef is spectacular, with caespitose coral, arborescent table coral and brain coral, and schools of fish. MYAMO offers other water sports including surfing, paddle boarding, kayaking and diving. You also can join a fishing trip in the bay.

The Beauty Around MYAMO The resort is one perfect package. Beyond the resort and its glorious beach is a spectacular paradise of natural scenery. When I arrived at the resort in the afternoon, Mount Rinjani was not visible, so I woke up early the next morning to see the new day arrive and admire a mountain revered by many people.

There is also a tour to the waterfall near the resort. It is a 15-minute drive from MYAMO and then a five-minute hike to Jereweh Waterfall, or as the locals call it, Diang Kerela. This hidden waterfall is about 20 metres tall and the turquoise pool, about three metres deep, absolutely seduces you to swim in its sun-dappled waters. Besides water activities, MYAMO Beach Lodge has a nine-hole golf course not far from the resort.

A morning walk along the beach is a peaceful way to start the day at MYAMO. Not too far from the beach, just 10 minutes by boat, is Scar Reef. This

MYAMO Beach Lodge | Jl. Jelengah I. Jereweh Sumbawa – Indonesia | Phone. +62 821 4741 9919| www.myamolodge.com

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East Meets West Located in the serene Cepu area, Ammi Cepu is a perfect mix of Indonesian charm and colonial style. This beautiful property promises nothing less than an impeccably luxurious stay for every guest. Text by Dennis Latif Photos courtesy of Samali Hotels & Resorts

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Charming Cepu Cepu, a district in Blora, Central Java, is a unique mix of engaging tourist activities, fascinating local culture and off-the-beaten-track tranquillity, topped off by its emergence as an increasingly important player in Indonesia’s oil and gas sector. Visitors can explore the Cepu Forest Railway aboard a classic German steam locomotive, visit Terawang Cave at Todanan and its wondrous collection of stalactites and stalagmites or go trekking on Mount Kendeng. The Cepu Forest Railway is a logging railway that runs through teak plantations along the border between Central and East Java provinces. Along with the Olean sugar mill in Situbondo, East Java (a World Heritage Site candidate), Tasik Madu sugar mill and the rack railway at Ambarawa (both in Central Java), the Cepu Forest Railway is one of the four remaining centres of steam railway heritage in Java. The iconic bridge between Cepu and Gubug Payung on the Cepu Forest Railway is a major attraction for railway enthusiasts.

Stay the Night Ammi Cepu is gracefully poised as a new landmark in the heart of Cepu, Central Java, Indonesia. Upon arriving at the stunning Ammi Cepu, guests are greeted by the hotel’s colonial exterior, dominated by rich whites and surrounded by beautifully arranged gardens. Elegant chandeliers hang down above the grand lobby. Ammi Cepu,

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the first 5 star property in Samali’s hotel collection, exudes Indonesian charm and colonial elegance. There are 62 spacious guest rooms in total, divided into Deluxe Rooms, Executive Rooms, Ammi Suite and Samali Suite. Ranging from 36 to 144 square metres, each room boasts a king-size bed, floorto-ceiling windows and modern amenities and entertainment options. The en-suite bathroom features an elegant sunken tub, luxury toiletries and a separate shower. Rooms feature glorious views of the picturesque Cepu surroundings. Guests will experience a comfortable yet refined atmosphere inside the property, with its unique yet elegant, interior design. Leisure facilities include an outdoor swimming pool for guests to enjoy a rejuvenating plunge and a kids’ pool for families with children.

Savour the Delicacies Jati Restaurant at Ammi Cepu offers a wide range of unique culinary experiences, ranging from authentic local Cepu fare and traditional Indonesian cuisine to Asian and international specialties, all skilfully prepared by the hotel’s expert chefs in a social and relaxing atmosphere. Jati Restaurant is open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner. To unwind after a long day of work or play, pay a visit to the comfortable and welcoming Tea Tree Lounge, where a colourful breakfast menu and cool and hot drinks await, severed with unpretentious Javanese hospitality.


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Tea Tree Lounge is open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Meetings and Events Ammi Cepu’s conference and meeting rooms are ideal for small to large gatherings. The conference and meeting rooms were specially designed to suit guests’ every need with a meeting concierge and the most modern equipment. From half-day to full-day meetings or more, Ammi Cepu offers quality and immaculate service with a variety of wonderful packages, including the Ammi Petit Rendez-Vous, Ammi Rendez-Vous and Ammi Residentiel Rendez-Vous. Ammi Cepu also offers a wedding venue to celebrate your special day, with a ballroom that can accommodate up to

100 guests. The hotel’s dedicated team can also arrange floral arrangements and food tastings. The Deluxe Wedding Experience and the Ammi Wedding Experience are tailored to create memories that the loving couple will treasure for the rest of their lives. Ammi Cepu perfectly blends the region’s culture and reflects peace and charm in colonial style, creating a truly mesmerizing East meets West experience. Hotel Ammi Cepu | Jl. Gianti No. 14, Cepu, Blora Central Java – Indonesia | Phone. +62 296 426 9191 | www.ammicepu.samalihotels.com

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Best Hotels for Smart Travellers Smart travel means different things to different people. In this cover story, we suggest five hotels to make the most of your holiday, with their superior location, design, facilities and value for money. This is the list of best hotels for smart travellers.

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Refreshingly Different Nestled in the island’s favourite seaside village, ARTOTEL Sanur – Bali adds vibrancy and colour to the area. With a fresh and artsy design, this lively hotel will delight millennial travellers looking for a refreshingly different Bali experience. Text by Dennis Latif | Photos courtesy of ARTOTEL Sanur - Bali

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ome people want more than just good sleep and food from their holiday. They want to make the most of their holiday, experiencing the culture, values and customs of their destination. At ARTOTEL Sanur – Bali, guests have the chance to immerse themselves in Bali’s unique culture, especially through the arts. The architecture, design and art at ARTOTEL Sanur – Bali tell a tale derived from and inspired by the shapes, forms and stories of kites from what is famously known as the biggest kite festival in Sanur. This boutique hotel is a canvas showcasing thought-provoking works by some of the most relevant Bali-based contemporary artists of today. The 89 spacious, art-infused rooms of ARTOTEL Sanur – Bali offer elegance and privacy. Rooms feature a flat-screen TV, safe deposit box, coffee machine and free Wi-Fi. Some rooms have a balcony with a sea or city view. Catch a sunset at Semawang beach or visit the sacred Blanjong temple located just minutes from the hotel. Or have a great dining experience at the hotel’s all-day dining restaurant and street

bar, ROCA, which serves a selection of Indonesian and Western dishes. A rooftop pool and BART (Bar at the Rooftop) are ready to indulge you with a series of innovative cocktails and snacks. For an authentic Balinese pampering experience, visit SMITA Spa and indulge in a combination of exotic herbal products and relaxing treatments. And soothe your mind and body at ARTSPACE, the signature gallery of ARTOTEL. ARTOTEL Sanur – Bali | Jl. Kusuma Sari No. 1 Sanur, Bali – Indonesia | Phone. +62 361 472 1000 | www.artotelindonesia.com

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New Urban Legian Looking for a place to stay in Bali, look no other than The ONE Legian. We give you three reasons you should stay at The ONE Legian Text by Priscilla Picauly | Photo Courtesy of The One Legian

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he ONE Legian, which previously operated under the name The 101 Bali Legian, is a four-star hotel and onestop Kuta-Legian lifestyle experience in the island’s most dynamic district. The name ONE Legian represents a modern Bali village in the heart of Legian, where a dynamic modern lifestyle meets the Balinese Hindu philosophy Tri Hita Karana, or the “three causes of well-being,” which refers to harmonization with nature, people and god. The ONE Legian is ideally located and offers supreme convenience for guests. The hotel is ideally situated in the midst of tourist attractions, restaurants, bars, shopping mall and souvenir shops, all of which are within easy walking distance. The ONE Legian is just 15 minutes from the world-famous Kuta Beach, and you can reach some of the island’s most popular shopping spots and nightlife destinations by foot.

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For smart travellers, The ONE Legian is absolutely competitive in terms of rates, facilities and services. In total the hotel has 177 Superior Rooms and 124 Deluxe Rooms. All guest rooms provide standard facilities and amenities. The ONE Legian offers some of Bali’s best dining experiences at the al fresco De Basilico Kitchen and Bar, and The Deck. Staff members always serve guests with the best of Balinese hospitality, greeting guests with warm and welcoming smiles from the moment they enter The ONE Legian. Every guest will feel at home and will want to extend their stay at this truly remarkable hotel. The ONE Legian | Jl. Legian No. 117, Legian Bali – Indonesia | Phone. +62 361 3001 101 | www.theonelegian.com


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Delightful Stay Set to delight the island of Bali with honest and uncomplicated comfort, Four Points by Sheraton Bali, Kuta offers a resort-style holiday experience complete with the full range of signature urban comforts for which the brand is renowned. Text by Dennis Latif | Photos courtesy of Four Points by Sheraton Bali, Kuta

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onveniently located in the heart of the island’s thriving Legian-Kuta neighbourhood, Four Points by Sheraton Bali, Kuta, features 185 contemporary guestrooms, all of which overlook the turquoise waters of the central Lagoon Pool or Junior Pool. Room categories range from a compact 28-square-metre Deluxe Room through to spacious 55-square-metre Suites, with interconnecting options that are perfect for families. The striking interiors of the resort are the result of a collaboration with award-winning Moroccan interior designer and decorator Zohra Boukhari. Drawing inspiration from her native country and her experience throughout Asia, she has created a timeless ambience that pays homage to her roots as well as Balinese culture.

The signature all-day dining restaurant, The Eatery, boasts a wood-fired pizza oven for an authentic dining experience, while the lobby bar, Wrapped, is where you can find gelato, good coffee and wines. Enjoy cocktails and the poolside menu while catching the sunset at Vertigo rooftop pool and swim-up bar. The Best Brew highlights the brand’s signature Best Brews™ programme, showcasing the best regional craft beers on the island and BBQ programs.

Four Points by Sheraton Bali, Kuta features a large, well-equipped Kids Club and the supervised Junior Pool to complete the family-friendly experience. True to the Four Points brand’s promise of providing the essentials that matter most, the hotel features complimentary wireless internet access in all public spaces, daily bottled water, USB power port plugs and a signature breakfast with freshly brewed coffee. Four Points by Sheraton Bali, Kuta | Jl. Benesari, Banjar, Pengabetan | Kuta, Bali – Indonesia | Phone. +62 361 849 6606 | www.fourpointsbalikuta.com

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kilometres away, providing convenient access to neighbouring cities such as Bandung and Bogor. Undoubtedly, this prime location makes Holiday Inn Jakarta Kemayoran the leading choice for business and leisure travellers alike.

Fun-Filled Experience Conveniently located in the Kemayoran area in Central Jakarta, Holiday Inn Jakarta Kemayoran is the leading choice for smart travellers in town for business or pleasure. Text by Dennis Latif Photos courtesy of Holiday Inn Jakarta Kemayoran

akarta International Expo (JIEXPO) in Kemayoran, Central Jakarta, has long been known as the ultimate venue for big events, from food and beverage expos, auto show and wedding conventions to music festivals and concerts. JIEXPO is where the most-happening events take place. And only a five-minute drove from the venue is the strategically located Holiday Inn Jakarta Kemayoran. The hotel is surrounded by tourist attractions such as Dunia Fantasi theme park, Ancol Beach and the Mangga Dua and Kelapa Gading shopping and entertainment areas, which are easy to reach by the hotel shuttle. Holiday Inn Jakarta Kemayoran is also easily accessible by both domestic and international travellers, with Soekarno-Hatta International Airport less than 27 kilometres away and the Kemayoran tollgate less than two

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Holiday Inn Jakarta Kemayoran features 257 contemporary guest rooms, all with spacious bathrooms and workstations. Amenities include Blu-Ray DVD player in every guest room, a choice of soft or firm pillows for a better night’s sleep, and electronic plug-in for the convenience of business travellers. Staying in the spacious 72-square-metre suite on the 15th floor, I enjoyed a panoramic view of the city skyline and the serene lake and lush greenery of the 18-hole Kemayoran Golf Course. Free Wi-Fi, 40-inch LCD TV and iPod docking station, and access to the executive lounge with complimentary evening cocktails completed my wonderful weekend staycation experience at the hotel. Botany, the hotel’s all-day dining restaurant, offers a contemporary mix of international and local flavours, and features an all-you-can-eat buffet menu, a shabu-shabu menu and a premium menu consisting of wagyu beef, scallops, lobster and much more. Wind down with a coffee or bespoke cocktails at the lobby’s Habitat Lounge or unwind at the Infinity Pool and Bar, which is the first infinity pool in Kemayoran. Keep up with your fitness regime at the in-house gym, which is equipped with the latest fitness equipment and has a comfortable atmosphere. All the elements at Holiday Inn Jakarta Kemayoran are thoughtfully designed for your comfort. There is so much to do and experience, from enjoying a good night’s sleep to exploring the neighbourhood, experiencing the eateries and hosting events or meetings at the function halls. Holiday Inn Jakarta Kemayoran is the ultimate choice for smart travellers searching for a funfilled stay experience. Holiday Inn Jakarta Kemayoran | Jl. Griya Utama Blok B No. 1 Jakarta – Indonesia | Phone. +6221 2956 8800 | www.holidayinn.com/jktkemayoran


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A Unique and Colourful Stay Strategically located in the business area, close to shopping centres and tourist attractions, Ibis Styles Yogyakarta offers a unique, colourful and comfortable stay. Text by Dennis Latif | Photos courtesy of Ibis Styles Yogyakarta

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bis Styles Yogyakarta is a four-star hotel under the Ibis Family Brand, located just 20 minutes from Adisucipto International Airport and near shopping areas including Malioboro, Keraton Yogyakarta, and the batik and handicraft centre, Tugu railway station and within easy access of transportation such as taxis, TransJogja busses and even traditional rickshaw (becak). This is the preferred choice for guests looking for comfortable and convenient accommodation in Yogyakarta. Ibis Styles is a unique, comfortable, modern, dynamic and all-inclusive brand with the most comprehensive facilities in its class including breakfast and free Wi-Fi. Ibis Styles Yogyakarta’s modern design and colourful interior promises a cheerful and cosy stay for guests. Ibis Styles Yogyakarta features 112 guest rooms, six meeting rooms, Seasons Spa, Streats Restaurant, Lobby Terrace, D’Sky Bar and rooftop pool. D’Sky Bar, located on the top floor of the hotel, lets guests enjoy the sunset view from the heart of Yogyakarta. Grab some rays in one of the beach chairs around the rooftop pool, catch a performance in the amphitheatre or grab a bite and a drink at the Bar. D’Sky Bar presents wonderful acoustic music in the evening and special DJ performances

on Wednesday and Saturday. Guests looking for some pampering should head to Seasons Spa, located adjacent to D’Sky Bar and ready to spoil you with a extensive Spa and Massage menu. There are also plenty of food and drink specials to satisfy you, including create your own pizza at @Styles Pizzeria in the Lobby Bar and Frozen Beer at D’Sky Bar – the only rooftop bar in Yogyakarta that presents Frozen Beer. Ibis Styles Yogyakarta | Jl. Dagen No. 109 Yogyakarta – Indonesia | Phone. +62 274 588 889 | www.ibis.com/yogyakarta

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Best Activities in Indonesia Indonesia is famous for its stunning green landscapes, turquoise waters and white, black and pink beaches, exotic flora and fauna, and rich culture. With so much to do, we list five of the best activities to do in Indonesia.

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Breathtaking Komodo Located between East Nusa Tenggara and West Nusa Tenggara provinces, Komodo National Park includes the three larger islands of Komodo, Padar and Rinca, along with 26 smaller islands. The giant lizards that inhabit these islands are called Komodo dragons and exist nowhere else in the world, which is why a journey to Komodo National Park is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Text by Dennis Latif | Photos courtesy of Indonesian Ministry of Tourism and Hanif

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omodo National Park has been selected as one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature. Besides the about 5,700 giant lizards that are the main attraction of the park, the waters surrounding Komodo Island contain some of the richest marine biodiversity on earth, and the rugged hillsides and pockets of thorny green vegetation contrast starkly with the brilliant white beaches and the blue waters surging over coral. These are a few of the many reasons scientists and tourists are attracted to this UNESCO World Heritage Site. The journey to Komodo National Park usually starts from Denpasar, Bali, where you take a flight to Labuan Bajo on Flores Island. Labuan Bajo offers plenty to do, from experiencing local culture at Melo village, chilling at the Pink Beach, cruising to Kalong Island and much more. And, of course, a trip to Rinca and Komodo islands to see the Komodo dragons is always on everyone’s itinerary.

Early in the morning, the guide will pick you up at the hotel and transfer you to the harbour to depart for Komodo and Rinca. It takes about four hours to get to Komodo Island by boat. You can go ashore and go trekking with a ranger in search of Komodo dragons and other wildlife such as wild boars, deer and birds. After some mind-blowing trekking with these prehistoric creatures, you will be escorted back to the boat and sail to Rinca Island via Pink Beach for some snorkelling. Upon arrival on Rinca, get ready for more trekking in search of Komodo dragons, wild boar, monkeys, water buffalo and birds. Rinca Island, being less known and less visited than Komodo Island, is a good place to see the giant lizards (measuring up to three metres) in their natural environment with fewer people to disturb them. Just make sure to bring along a camera, as the views are simply breathtaking.

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Dawn at Borobudur Located near Magelang, in Central Java province, Borobudur is surrounded by the Sindoro, Sumbing, Merbabu and Merapi mountains, and the Progo and Elo rivers. Witnessing a magical sunrise at this legendary temple is always a highlight of any visit. Text and photos by Dennis Latif

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agelang, in Central Java, is famous as the home of the world’s largest Buddhist temple, Borobudur. Consisting of nine stacked platforms, six square and three circular, topped by a central dome, this 9th-century temple is decorated with more than two thousands reliefs and over five hundred Buddha statues, makes this temple one of the greatest Buddhist monuments in the world. If you want to see the sunrise at this worldfamous temple, you should arrive by 4.30am. There is a shortcut from the parking lot to the temple, which takes about 10 minutes. Don’t forget a flashlight, since the morning is still dark. Expect to find plenty of people already waiting for the sunrise, each having secured their place among the stupas spread across Borobudur. If you are fortunate and the weather is good and

the sky is clear, you can see Mount Merbabu and Mount Merapi in the distance. At about 5.30am the colour of the sky will begin to change, with traces of beautiful reds and oranges emerging against the lightening blue sky. As the sun slowly rises majestically between Merbabu and Merapi, some people on the temple will take out their cameras to capture the moment, while others perform their morning prayers. With the sun fully risen in the blue sky, the Borobudur Intellectual Tour begins. The temple guide will explain the history and meaning behind the carvings and sculptures of this majestic temple for about an hour. Prepare to be awed by the rich stories of the world’s largest Buddhist temple and one of the most sacred places for Buddhist devotees. There are magical feelings even if you are not Buddhist. A visit to this legendary temple is a must if you come to Central Java.

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Hiking Mount Bromo Mount Bromo is one of the most famous attractions in East Java, Indonesia. Bromo, one of the most active volcanoes in the world, is a magnificent combination of beauty and danger. Text and photos by Dennis Latif

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ount Bromo is located inside Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park, beside Mount Semeru, in East Java. Located about 70 kilometres from Surabaya, or about a four-hour drive, Mount Bromo is easy to reach from the East Java capital. Mount Bromo, which stands at 2,329 metres, is the most iconic and the most hiked mountain in Indonesia. It beckons majestically despite having its entire top blown off and a crater that spews out white sulphurous smoke. It sits inside the massive Tengger Caldera, surrounded by Laut Pasir (Sea of Sand), an expanse of fine volcanic sand. And after an easy hike, travellers are rewarded by a breathtaking view of the ethereal landscape. Hike up nearby Mount Penanjakan in time to catch the sunrise over Mount Bromo. It takes about one to two hours to hike to the first vantage point. The sun rises at 5.30am, so you will have to set out early, depending on your fitness level. Maps and information are readily available at any of the official locations. You will also want to arrive early to avoid the crowds on the trail and to get a good spot for the sunrise. If you have the time and energy, there is another less-crowded

vantage point higher up with unobstructed views of the sunrise. Then trek down Mount Penanjakan and up to Bromo’s summit. It takes about one to two hours, again depending on your fitness level. Alternatively, you can take a horse across the sea of sand to the bottom of the steep stairs that lead to Bromo’s crater, to save some energy. The Best of Everything

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Horas, Toba! Lake Toba and Samosir Island were formed by the eruption of Mount Toba 74,000 years ago. Although the eruption of the volcano caused massive destruction, today we can enjoy the beauty of these natural wonders. Text by Priscilla Picauly | Photos by Febri Amar

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ocated amongst seven districts, Lake Toba and Samosir Island can be reached by land from the city of Medan in about five to six hours. You can also take a train from Medan to Pematangsiantar and then go overland for approximately 60-90 minutes. Or you can fly into Silangit Airport and continue by car for about a two-hour drive to Parapat. From Parapat, the easiest and fastest way to reach Samosir is by ferry from Port Ajibata to Port Tomok in Samosir. It only takes about 45 minutes to cross the lake to Samosir, but the ferries do not run hourly. If you want something quicker you can take a fast boat, but these boats only take people and motorcycles, so you are out of luck if you are travelling with lots of bags. But if you want to really enjoy Lake Toba and Samosir Island, try taking a road trip around the edge of the lake. It takes up to seven hours to make the trip around the lake but the views make it worth every minute. I made two stops before heading on to Samosir. There were Sipiso-piso waterfall and Menara

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Pandang Tele (Tele tower), two attractions offering epic scenery unlike anything you’ve seen before. What makes Sipiso-piso so special? It is a towering 120 metres, making it one of the tallest waterfalls in Indonesia. Imagine how fast the water comes crashing down from the peak. That’s how the waterfall got the name Sipiso-piso, the water flowing over the top like a knife (piso) from the Karo. Tele tower is a three-story building built on the side of Tele-Naidoo, the only road linking Bukit Barisan to Samosir Island. It is about an hour from Sipiso-piso. For maximum effect, head to the top of the tower to enjoy the view of Lake Toba and Samosir Island. You can also see Pusuk Buhit, a hill that is believed to be the original home of the Batak people of northern Sumatra. If you are tracing the history of the Batak, you can start at Ambarita, an ancient Batak village on Samosir. The village was built on the orders of Raja Laga Siallagan, Huta’s first king, and has been an important hub for generations,


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through the descendants of King Ompu Stone Ginjang Siallagan. It is a centre of community life, dominated by a massive tree and old stone houses. There are also stone chairs and tables made by stone, which is where customary law is carried out in what is known as chair and table trials. Officials and elders act as judges and prosecutor, listening to the story and then determining the appropriate punishment. Not far from the ferry port in Tomok, about 500 metres, is the tomb of King Sidabutar. The tomb is above ground, with a coffin made of rock. Not far from the tomb is a wooden puppet known as a Sigale-gale, a sacred object. These mystical dolls are said to have supernatural powers. Samosir also has a beach, located in the village of Hutabolon. This area does look like a beach, but is adjacent to Lake Toba, has white sand and even gets what look like waves. There is also a water playground and restaurants.

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Land of a Thousand Beaches

Belitung is a region of white sand, blue water and awe-inspiring granite boulders. And best of all, it’s just a short hop from Jakarta. Text and photos by Melani Semuel

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have always considered myself more of a mountain than a beach person. During a recent visit to Belitung, however, I was blown away by the beauty of the place and its hundreds of beaches. With sparking white beaches adorned with picturesque granite rocks and crystal-clear water, surrounded by hundreds of small islands, one can only wonder: is this heaven on earth? The Bangka-Belitung archipelago, off the coast of South Sumatra, offers the kind of quiet escape that can leave you feeling like a great explorer uncovering virgin beaches, totally unspoilt by humans. Bangka-Belitung was historically known as a centre of tin production, so its natural beauty was largely overlooked. These days, the tin industry is beginning to be eclipsed by tourism, as word gets out about the province’s beaches, blue water, coral reefs and giant granite rock formations. There are 189 islands surrounding Belitung, each with powdery soft white-sand beaches,

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granite boulders and crystal-clear seas. The main attraction at Belitung is island-hopping and exploration. The best way to do it is to hire a fishing boat. We did just that at the white-sand beach of Tanjung Kelayang. Several granite islands can be reached by wading through the sea. More than likely, you will have the islands to yourself, to explore their unique boulder formations or just lie on the white sand. There is a small island made from granite rocks, including several giant ones shaped like a Komodo dragon. It took only 10 minutes to reach the island with the Komodoshaped stones. We clambered up the rocks to the highest point, which offered us a great panorama over the ocean, islands, beach and sand. Then off we went to Lengkuas, a little sliver of an island, less than a hectare in size, just off the coast north of Tanjung Binga village. The golden crown of Lengkuas is an old lighthouse that was built by the Dutch in 1882. You are free to climb to the top of the lighthouse, where you can get an unbelievably gorgeous 360-degree view of the surrounding islands and sea. The best time


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to visit Lengkuas is from March to November, when the waves aren’t too big, so you can enjoy sailing, snorkelling and swimming, just as we did. We put on our fins and facemasks and did some snorkelling above the reefs, frolicking among the vividly coloured fish, which darted amongst us, clearly undaunted by these human intruders. Between Lengkuas and the fishing port of Tanjung Binga is another island, Burung Island. It’s bigger than Lengkuas, with white-sand beaches to the south and a rocky coast to the north. The most interesting object on the island might be the granite boulder in the shape of a bird’s head, which is how it got its name, Burung (bird) Island. During our stay at Belitung we continued to explore the island. Tanjung Tinggi is located between two peninsulas and the stretch of sand is most notable for all the granite boulders along the beach. Some of the boulders are as big as a good-sized house and are great for climbing on and getting some amazing views. There is also a fishing port, Pelabuhan Bilik, and along the bay a stretch of at least 20 traditional seafood

restaurants, where you can grab a coffee or a fresh seafood lunch. Tanjung Kelayang is another beautiful beach on Belitung, near Tanjung Tinggi. It is one of the most popular holiday destinations on the island and you can find a nice combination of white beach, scenic granite boulders and small islands just off the shore. If you want to swim, the eastern side of the beach is your best bet, with clear water that isn’t too intimidating and nothing but white sand. Walk along the beach about 300 metres to the north and you will find a group of granite boulders spread along the edge of the peninsula and the sea. Belitung offers incredible scenery, delicious seafood and unspoilt natural beauty. And the best thing is, you don’t have to fly halfway around the world to enjoy it. Just a short hop from Jakarta, Belitung feels like a whole different world. While Jakarta is all about rushing around and traffic jams, Belitung offers quiet moments, empty beaches and fresh air.

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Stay Independent Tribute Portfolio has expanded its presence in the Asia-Pacific region with the addition of Hotel Vagabond Singapore. This is the 10th Marriott International property in Singapore and invites guests to stay independent in the Merlion City while still enjoying all the benefits of the world’s most global loyalty programmes. Text by Priscilla Picauly | Photos courtesy of Hotel Vagabond Singapore

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otel Vagabond Singapore is part of Marriott International, Inc., a Tribute Portfolio. Owned by Harpreet Bedi and Satinder Garcha, the hotel attracted me from the moment I stepped inside. Located just outside Singapore’s central business district, in the Jalan Besar area, the hotel represents the history and energy of Singapore, with its colonial-era Art Deco building dominated by the colour red.

Parisian Chic Style Designed by award-winning French designer Jacques Garcia, Hotel Vagabond Singapore offers 41 guest rooms and excellent service, all near the central business district in the ultra-hip Jalan Besar. Each room oozes Parisian chic style, with tasteful

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and thoughtful interiors and furniture. Each room has a king-sized bed with 400 thread count Egyptian cotton sheets and goose down pillows and duvets. Bathrooms feature elegant Italian marble and glass mosaics, with toiletries from Etro Milan. The hotel features a modern interpretation of the Parisian salon, Vagabond Salon, giving guests the chance to mingle. Three times a week the Salon is transformed into the city’s hottest music venue, featuring an exciting line-up of talented musicians and DJs. The Vagabond Executive Club Lounge is the most luxurious Starwood Executive Lounge in Singapore. Guests can enjoy the benefits from 7am to 6.30pm daily. You can sit and relax while enjoying a selection of the finest wines and cheeses; a little treat for yourself.


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Artsy Interpretation What makes Hotel Vagabond Singapore so special? It seems every corner of the hotel offers a wonderful surprise, ranging from antiques to contemporary photos and paintings. Each item has been personally sourced or commissioned by Satinder Garcha. There are plenty iconic and fascinating art pieces inside the hotel – a solid brass rhino doubles as the reception desk and banyan trees are used to disguise some of the load-bearing pillars of the Salon, making the room look even more opulent. Another interesting feature is the video playing in the elevator, featuring snippets from blockbuster and cult movies, including Star Wars, Ben-Hur, Interview with a Vampire and Little Shop of Horrors. Because standing in an elevator with strangers is always awkward, Satinder Garcha

decided to install this piece of art in the elevators as a way to grab their attention and perhaps spark conversation. The video was made by Marco Brambilla. Perhaps the most controversial piece in the hotel is Leon Ferrari’s photo of his seminal work Western Civilization and Christianity, created to protest the Vietnam War. Other pieces include a monkey sculpture at Bar Vagabond by Franck Le Ray, the video-art installation After ‘Three Studies for Portrait of Lucien Freud, 1969’, and photos in all the rooms captured by Satinder Garcha. Hotel Vagabond Singapore 30 Syed Alwi Rd Singapore Phone. +65 6291 6677 www.hotelvagabondsingapore.com The Best of Everything

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True Balinese Experience Experience pure luxury where the royal past maintains its timeless beauty. Text by Melani Semuel | Photos Courtesy of Ayodya Resort Bali

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had heard a lot about Ayodya Resort Bali, but this is the first time I have ever stayed at the resort. Set on an incredible 29 acres, the resort’s architecture is reminiscent of a traditional Balinese water palace. Spectacular water features and majestic gardens flow naturally to the private beachfront. The resort is enormous, guaranteeing that you will never be bored during your stay. Whether you just want to rest and relax on a sunbed beside one of the five swimming pools or soak in the sun by the beach, or watch a traditional dance in the openair theatre or work on some muscles at the wellequipped gym, the choice is yours. Families with children can rest assured that the kids will be well

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taken care of with a wide range of activities at the Kids Club. I stayed at The Ayodya Palace, which is a private retreat within the resort featuring 79 suites set near the beach, in a tranquil corner of the resort. This is a true luxury experience with world-class butler service and private check-in. I love the privacy of the Ayodya Palace rooms. And for animal lovers, there is a chance you will spot some exotic animals on the resort grounds, and maybe even a squirrel or two. My favourite place to chill out while escaping the sun is the Ayodya Palace Lounge. With touches of Balinese luxury, the lounge offers the relaxing


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and luxurious ambience of ancient Balinese kingdoms, and features a private pool and beach access. Ayodya Palace Lounge is the centre of the royal Balinese treatment that includes breakfast, evening dining, complimentary afternoon tea and evening cocktails, and complimentary snacks and beverages throughout the day, along with a wellstocked library and Wi-Fi.

that I fell asleep during the treatment, and after my facial, my skin was glowing and radiant.

While in Bali, a spa visit is always highly recommended, especially to the resort’s Mandara Spa. I experienced the Mandara Sampler, which consists of a massage and mini facial. Spa lovers cannot go wrong with a treatment at Mandara Spa. My massage was so exquisite and relaxing

Ayodya Resort Bali Jl. Pantai Mengiat Nusa Dua Bali – Indonesia Phone. +62 361 771 102 www.ayodyaresortbali.com

A stay at Ayodya Palace at Ayodya Resort Bali is a memorable experience, as you immerse yourself in the tranquil environment and soak in the beauty of the Indian Ocean and the serenity of the surroundings.

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Beachfront Balinese Luxury Situated on the sparkling sands of Tanjung Benoa on the Nusa Dua peninsula, Mantra Sakala Resort & Beach Club offers a remarkable stay with shopping, dining and Balinese culture on its doorstep.

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nce a fishing village, Tanjung Benoa is now famous as Bali’s leading aquatic adventure destination. Discover luxury beachfront accommodation just steps from the sandy shores and warm, turquoise waters of Tanjung Benoa Beach at Mantra Sakala Resort & Beach Club.

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The 261 spacious suites and pool villas at this luxury resort feature 5-star amenities, authentic Balinese décor, open, airy living spaces and exquisite bathrooms. Sakala Lagoon Suite features direct access from your private balcony to the lagoon swimming pool, or enjoy the views over the resort’s grounds and pool from your Sakala Deluxe two-bedroom suite; all with living rooms, dining areas, kitchenettes and separate bedrooms behind sliding panel doors. The private, two-level, one- and two-bedroom Pool Villas offer unparalleled comfort and exclusivity, with twin sitting rooms, dining rooms, full kitchens and sun-soaked roof terraces.

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Enjoy mouth-watering Asian fusion cuisine at Sakala Beach Club overlooking the vast Indian Ocean, or superb selections of international bites and a creative mix of contemporary cocktails and entertainments, with direct access to one of Bali’s most active beachfronts where an exciting variety

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of water sports including snorkelling, diving, parasailing, kayaking and boating await. The Beach Club also welcomes wedding celebrations with a host of stunning beachfront and poolside venues to choose from. There is a 6,000-squarefoot meeting space able to accommodate up to 650 people theatre style, and all spaces feature modern audio-visual equipment, soundproof walls, internet access and all the amenities and services needed for a productive and stress-free event. The Spa at Mantra Sakala Resort & Beach Club offers a uniquely holistic approach with an emphasis on wellness and restoration. There are 8 beautifully appointed treatment suites with an array of popular and signature treatments, including traditional and luxury massages, facial and beauty treatments, waxing, reflexology and a hair salon. Creative fun spa menu for children is also available, ranging from special designed kids mani/pedi to an exclusive mum and me joint mini me package. The resort is the ultimate destination for couples or families who wish to enjoy a healthy and relaxing holiday in a beautiful beachfront location. Mantra Sakala Resort & Beach Club Jl. Pratama 95 Tanjung Benoa, Nusa Dua Bali – Indonesia Phone. +62 361 775 216 Email. info@mantrasakala.com www.mantrasakala.com


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Valid immediately until 31 March 2017 * Subject to availability, some block-out dates apply.

Please call +62 (361) 775 216 or email reservation@mantrasakala.com Jalan Pratama 95, Tanjung Benoa, Nusa Dua Peninsula Bali 80363, Indonesia www.mantrasakala.com


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Escaping Jakarta Strategically located in the heart of Bogor, Amaroossa Hotel Royal Bogor is the ideal choice for your stay. Text by Melani Semuel | Photos Courtesy of Amaroossa Hotel Royal Bogor

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ou can drive out of overcrowded and overstressed Jakarta and 60 minutes later step out into the cool weather and clean air of Bogor. This is the ideal destination for a quick escape from Jakarta. There’s plenty to do in Bogor and you can enjoy the city in a day trip, though I would recommend an overnight stay to truly experience Bogor. Amaroossa Hotel Royal Bogor is designed to suit the needs of business and leisure travellers. It is strategically located in the heart of the city centre, surrounded by restaurants and numerous shopping opportunities, as well as the family fun hub of Bogor. There is easy access to Suryakencana (Chinatown), the Bogor Botanical Gardens are just across the street from the hotel and all

of the other attractions in this dynamic city are within close proximity. With 112 stylishly furnished guest rooms and a comprehensive range of facilities, including a fitness centre, indoor swimming pool and massage services, the Amaroossa Hotel Royal Bogor is the ideal choice for your hotel stay in Bogor, both for corporate travellers on business in the city and couples, families and friends on a getaway. Amaroossa Hotel Royal Bogor Jl. Otto Iskandardinata No. 84 Bogor West Java – Indonesia Phone. +62 251 835 4333 www.amaroossahotelroyalbogor.com

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An Effortless Travel Experience Located in the Surabaya city centre and adjacent to the largest shopping destination in East Java, Sheraton Surabaya Hotel & Towers offers an unparalleled cityscape experience.

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s the second-largest city in Indonesia, Surabaya has long been known for its variety of tourist attractions that attract visitors from around the country and the world. And there is no better place to spend the night in the “City of Heroes” than Sheraton Surabaya Hotel & Towers. From the moment you walk into its spacious lobby, you will be greeted with warm smiles and a seamless check-in process at the reception desk or the Sheraton Club Lounge. The privileges of the Sheraton Club Lounge do not stop with the exclusive check-in process, with club guests able to experience a higher level of comfort, complete with special touches like a premium selection of beverages and hors d’oeuvres, and a Sheraton Club Lounge team available 24 hours to ensure all your needs are met. Effortless travel awaits during your stay at Sheraton Surabaya Hotel & Towers. With a direct connection to the biggest shopping destination in East Java, Tunjungan Plaza, you are just steps from the ultimate shopping experience with hundreds of brands to be explored. Divided into five sections, the mall provides everything you need

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in one place. If you are more of an adventurous type, take time to wander around the city with the hotel’s 1-Hour Gem program, allowing you to visit some famous local attractions during your trip and create unforgettable memories. And when you crave for good food, just step out of your room and into the hotel’s dining venues and unravel a world of exciting culinary options. Begin your day with a sumptuous buffet breakfast and a view of the lush tropical gardens at Kafe Bromo, have a delectable lunch with authentic Chinese cuisine and an array of dim sum selections at Lung Yuan Chinese Restaurant, and relax and unwind while sipping a glass of your favourite wine and enjoying live music at Kawi Lounge. Close your day with the hotel’s comfortable Sheraton Signature Sleep Experience® that ensures you a better night’s sleep. Sheraton Surabaya Hotel & Towers Jl. Embong Malang 25 – 31 Surabaya – Indonesia Phone. +6231 546 8000 www.sheratonsurabaya.com


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The One and Only Bandung has an abundance of charm, culinary destinations and stunning hotels. One of the favourites is The 101 Bandung Dago Hotel in the iconic Dago area of Bandung. Text by Priscilla Picauly Photos Courtesy of The 101 Bandung Dago Hotel

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andung is the ideal weekend destination for Jakarta residents. It is only a twohour drive from Jakarta or three hours by train, safe and not too expensive. Bandung also offers a selection of tourist and culinary attractions. To make your Bandung getaway perfect, make sure to pick the right hotel to enhance your experience.

The Benefits What do you want in a hotel? Strategic location. Full facilities. Affordable prices. Close to tourist attractions and culinary hot spots. The 101 Bandung Dago Hotel has all that and more. This 4-star hotel offers a full package of excitement.

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Bandung, like Jakarta, experiences heavy traffic, which is why you need a hotel that is strategically located near everything you want to visit. Dago is home to tourist attractions, culinary spots, a zoo and a shopping mall, making it a one-stop holiday destination. The 101 Bandung Dago Hotel is located near the intersection of Jl. Ir. H. Juanda, Jl. RE Martadinata and Jl. Merdeka, so it’s easy to find. The hotel is just 300 metres from St. Peter’s Cathedral, the famous Gedung Sate building and Bandung Indah Plaza. It is also a 15-minute walk to Braga City Walk, Pasar Baru Bandung and Kartika Sari Dago. The hotel is five minutes by car from Husein Sastranegara International Airport and only 10 minutes from the main Bandung train station.


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Rooms & Facilities The 101 Bandung Dago Hotel offers 109 rooms with standard features including air-conditioning, cable television, wireless internet, individual climate control, minibar, safe deposit box, minirefrigerator, seating area with desk, hairdryer, complimentary amenities and en-suite bathroom with hot and cold shower. There are several room types including Standard Double Room, Triple Room, Suite, Family Duplex Room, Executive Deluxe Double Room, Deluxe Room, Deluxe Triple Room, Duplex Room, Duplex Quadruple Suite and Duplex Room.

The hotel’s SODA Restaurant & Bart is next to the lobby and features a rustic interior design. It features a daily buffet-style breakfast. The 101 Bandung Dago Hotel also provides indoor and outdoor swimming pool, complete with sun terrace for relaxing or enjoying massage services. For business travellers, the hotel offers a meeting room with slide projector and secretarial services that are perfect for meetings or conferences in the heart of Bandung. The 101 Bandung Dago Hotel Jl. Ir. H. Djuanda No. 3 Bandung – Indonesia Phone. +62 22 4222 9890 www.phm-hotels.com/the1o1hotels

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Where Business and Leisure Is a Lifestyle

Hotel Ciputra World Surabaya, a five-star luxury hotel managed by the awardwinning management company Swiss-Belhotel International, brings a brand-new cosmopolitan lifestyle to the second- biggest city in Indonesia.

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onveniently located in the most prestigious neighbourhood in Surabaya, adjacent to Ciputra World Mall, glitziest shopping mall in Surabaya, Hotel Ciputra World Surabaya has quickly gained a reputation as one of the city’s signature landmarks. Providing high-quality service, luxurious facilities and personalised care, combined with an ideal location, Hotel Ciputra World Surabaya is the preferred choice for discerning travellers, whether in Surabaya for business or pleasure.

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Hotel Ciputra World Surabaya offers 212 elegant guestrooms and suites, divided into six types, including Deluxe, Superior Deluxe, Grand Deluxe, Superior Deluxe and Executive Club Suite. There are smoking and non-smoking floors, and all rooms are equipped with I-Home and IPTV. What is unique about IPTV is that it allows guests to obtain all the hotel information they need through their television set. There is no more paper, part of Hotel Ciputra World Surabaya’s green efforts and its commitment to environmental sustainability.


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The culinary highlight of Hotel Ciputra World Surabaya is Gallery Restaurant. Located on the seventh floor, this all-day restaurant offers the best international dishes, either buffet or à la carte. Gallery Restaurant can seat up to 150 diners and features paintings by Hendra Gunawan, one of Ir. Ciputra’s favourite painters. Hotel Ciputra World Surabaya also features the Lounge on the eighth floor, offering a convenient place to hold meetings, relax, or having the hotel’s famous trademark: thematic Afternoon Tea with friends and colleagues.

On the 22nd floor, Hotel Ciputra World Surabaya offers a fully equipped Health Club, with Fitness Centre, Body Glow Massage, Sauna and Surabaya’ first rooftop swimming pool, 292 feet above the city. This spectacular is a favourite destination for hotel guests to unwind and enjoy the panoramic views of Surabaya while swimming with friends and family. Hotel Ciputra World Surabaya Jl. Mayjen Sungkono 87 – 89 Surabaya – Indonesia Phone. +6231 5120 1000 www.hotelciputraworld.com

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Travel Reinvented Four Points by Sheraton, part of the Starwood Hotels & Resorts brand, recently opened six properties in major destinations across Indonesia including Jakarta, Bandung, Surabaya, Bali and Makassar, marking the brand’s tremendously expanded footprint in the country. MAXX-M recently had the chance to meet the remarkable General Managers of all six Four Points by Sheraton properties and a representative of the Brand Management division of Asia Pacific Starwood Hotels & Resorts to hear their stories of the Four Points brand, get an up close and personal look at each property and to learn what inspired them to enter the hospitality industry.

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Be Inspired Hazel Ooi, the Manager of Brand Management – Asia Pacific Starwood Hotels & Resorts, leads the day-to-day brand management for Four Points by Sheraton, Aloft and Element brands and hotels in Asia Pacific, supporting all business functions to deliver unique, compelling, branded guest experiences across all properties. MAXX-M recently sat down with Hazel to learn more about the Four Points brand and target audience, what hospitality means to her and what inspired her to get into the industry. Text by Dennis Latif | Photo by Dimas Soeyana Can you tell us about the positioning of Four Points compared to other Starwood Hotels & Resorts brands?

There are three brand categories in Starwood. First is luxury, second is a bit upscale and the third category we call mid-market. Within this third category we have Four Points by Sheraton, Aloft and Element. These are our fastest growing brands globally and in the Asia Pacific. This market is named according to the category itself, to indicate the key target audience, the midmarket sector. If you look at the global economy right now the middle-income segment is actually growing very aggressively, so this brand was born to cater to this market. What is the target audience for the Four Points brand?

Just like any of our brands, every Starwood brand has its own unique points and personality, so the target audience for Four Points is someone we call the independent traveller. This kind of traveller is someone who is confident, hardworking, seeking a life balance, they are flexible and easy-going but never compromise their standards, they are strategists by nature, they know what they want and go for it. In less than two years, six Four Points properties have opened in Indonesia. What made Starwood so confident about launching the brand in this country?

If we look further ahead at the Indonesian tourism market in 2019, the government is planning to double its tourism from the existing 10 million to 20 million tourists per year. So to achieve that number in three years, from a market-needs perspective, we know that there will be a big focus on tourism and that tourism will bring a demand for hotel rooms. So in that sense, we will have to be ready to support the tourism drive that will be coming very fast and furious in the next three years. We will be part of the infrastructure to support this tourism growth. Also, from a market segment perspective, there is very strong growth in this mid-market in Indonesia.

So, a little bit about you. Could you please share with us what inspired you to work in the hospitality industry?

The thing that inspires me to work in this industry is the diversity of culture, especially in the Asia Pacific where we are extremely diverse, from Indonesia, China to India and Australia. And also we get to travel and see other parts of the world. Those are the things that keep me motivated to work in this industry. What does hospitality mean to you?

Helping our guests to experience the world and giving them a home when they are away from home.

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Reward and Challenge Masri is the general manager of the very first Four Points by Sheraton hotel in Indonesia, Four Points by Sheraton Bali, Kuta. Masri recently sat down with us to talk to us about Four Points by Sheraton and the famous brand’s introduction to Indonesia. Text by Priscilla Picauly | Photo courtesy of Four Points by Sheraton Bali, Kuta

represent the middle-class market. Four Points has proven to be a perfect fit for the Indonesian market, and people already familiar with Starwood know all about its properties. The brand speaks for itself, which is evident from the fact that six properties have opened in more than a year. What makes Four Points by Sheraton, Bali, Kuta different from other hotels in Kuta?

Everything. Starting with its brand, an international chain hotel from Starwood. It is perfect for the middle-class market, particularly guests from Australia and China, which are the largest markets. Four Points by Sheraton, Bali, Kuta also has a strategic location, within walking distance of everywhere, from the beach, shopping areas, food destinations, nightlife. What is the latest programme at the hotel?

The hotel recently completed its kids club. The concept is different from most kids clubs. Kids do not just come and play, but there’s a programme and we have equipment and excellent spaces for play zones. Is Bali a fun place to work, especially in the hospitality industry?

It is. But anywhere is fun for me because I make it fun. Maybe Bali is more enjoyable because of the destination, the culture. That’s why many people dream about staying on this island. What has been the most moment of your career? The Four Points brand is relatively new to the Indonesian market, but in just over a year six Four Points hotels have opened in the country. Tell us more about the brand?

The Four Points brand was heavily anticipated in Indonesia because Four Points is known to

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This is one of the best moments in my career, being trusted by Starwood to opening the first Four Points in Indonesia. It is a real rewarding moment but also challenging, because my team and I must put the signature out there. If we do it wrong, then the entire Four Points brand will be affected. But thank goodness, we have had the support of the media and guests. We made it through eventually.


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Lead with Innovation The General Manager of Four Points by Sheraton Bali, Seminyak, Akhmad Fadholi, or Pak Byang, has more than 19 years of experience in the hospitality industry, much of that with Starwood Hotels & Resorts. Pak Byang is using all his experience and skill to help make Four Points by Sheraton Bali, Seminyak a leader in the market. Text by Dennis Latif | Photo courtesy of Four Points by Sheraton Bali, Seminyak

Can you tell us the story behind the Four Points brand?

To talk about the Four Points brand, I first have to share the story of Starwood Hotels & Resorts. For a long time, Starwood has been thoughtfully catering to the changing needs and demands of travellers, providing what other brands cannot. The world of travel changes quickly, and the kind of accommodation people needed two to three years ago might be different from what they need now, so the Four Points brand emerged to cater to these new demands. What is your opinion of the habits and culture of travellers today?

If we look back 10 years to 2006, the majority of traveller were 35 years old and above. Nowadays the situation is a lot different, the world is changing, travel habits are changing, there are so many young people exploring the world now. And they have a different travel style than previous generations. For example, they are more independent, they prefer to spend their time outside the hotel, exploring the city. This is what the Four Points brand wants to accommodate. What does Four Points by Sheraton Bali, Seminyak offer guests during their stay?

People are looking for a memorable experience during their stay, and not only in terms of eating and sleep. At Four Points by Sheraton Bali, Seminyak there are so many elements that have stories, for example the ornaments representing the five elements of nature. So when guests leave the hotel they will bring exciting stories that they can share with their friends and family. Can you tell us some of the points of interests near Four Points by Sheraton Bali, Seminyak? What will guests find near the hotel?

Our hotel is located in the prime area of Seminyak, which is well known for the lively Seminyak beach, where you can find happening beach clubs, cafes

and restaurants, and also enjoy the sunset after a long and exciting day. Or you can explore the interesting local stores in the area, and we are also just a few minutes’ drive from the famous tourist attraction Tanah Lot, and near the Canggu area, which is loved by surfers around the world. Can you tell us a little bit about yourself. What do you do in your spare time?

In my free time, I very much enjoy hiking, movies, going to music festivals, and taking short (one-day) trips.

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Lucky Number Seven Putu Aryantho was named the first General Manager of Four Points by Sheraton Bandung in July 2015, becoming one of the youngest general managers of a Starwood property. This was the seventh property in his hotelier journey. Text by Priscilla Picauly | Photo courtesy of Four Points by Sheraton Bandung

How would you describe the Four Points brand in the Indonesian market?

Four Points is a new brand in Indonesia, but it is one of the leading brands in the global industry, considering it’s a part of Starwood. In the past year, Four Points Indonesia has opened a number of properties, and the future certainly looks bright for the brand in Indonesia. Can you tell us more about your property, Four Points by Sheraton Bandung?

This is the third Four Points in Indonesia. Clearly, this property offers something different compared to other properties. The building itself is the most comprehensive. There are colonial touches in the architecture, the interior creates a good ambience, and the hotel is situated in a strategic location, particularly for culinary adventures and shopping. Compared to other hotels in Bandung, what can guests expect while staying at Four Points by Sheraton Bandung?

The hotel just opened seven months ago, so it is new, fresh and offers something different to guests. Look at the colonial-style building. In terms of room rates, the price is also competitive. With the Starwood brand behind it, the food and beverages department offers the best dishes that perfectly fit Indonesian tastes. What are some of the interesting programmes at Four Points by Sheraton Bandung?

We have a few interesting programmes at our hotel. For example, WOW refers to Woman on Wednesday. It’s a special promotion for our female visitors every Wednesday. We also have a daily brunch programme, while other hotels only offer brunch on the weekend. Describe Four Points by Sheraton Bandung in four words?

Kece, hits, Instagrammable and different. What do you like most about working in the hospitality industry?

I can smile at everyone, no matter what is happening.

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From the Heart As General Manager of Four Points by Sheraton Jakarta, Thamrin, Boma Prasetyo is known for his ability to build self-directed teams. He works with employees to create an environment that lets individuals align their strengths with the organization’s vision to create a more personalised and authentic experience. Text by Dennis Latif Photo courtesy of Four Points by Sheraton Jakarta, Thamrin The Four Points brand is relatively new in Indonesia. What made the brand enter this market?

Indonesia is growing really fast in the middlemarket section and this is the segment where the Four Points brand stands on. So I think there is no better time to enter the Indonesian market. And also the values of this brand, which is simple and uncomplicated, are very relevant to the needs of the middle market. We deliver what every guest needs in terms of comfort and convenience, such as a strategic location, 24-hour dining options, full breakfast, etc. In other words, we deliver full service for the mid-market, which our competitors might not do. Would you please give us more insight into Four Points by Sheraton Jakarta, Thamrin? What makes it stands out from other hotels in the area?

In terms of location, Four Points by Sheraton Jakarta, Thamrin has a prime location at the roadside of the prestigious Thamrin Road, which none of our competitors in the area have. There is bus stop in front of the hotel and we are just steps from nearby shopping malls, dining places and many corporate offices and embassies. The hotel just opened on 15 August 2016. What are the strongest points of Four Points by Sheraton Jakarta, Thamrin?

We are the first Four Points hotel brand in Jakarta, and this will undoubtedly attract mid-market SPG members who want to visit Jakarta, because now they have the option to stay in this prime location, with great service and impeccable value for money. What are the must-visit places in Jakarta that you would suggest to your guests?

For leisure seekers, they can start their journey by visiting the National Monument (Monas), which is just a few minutes from the Thamrin area, and then off to the National Museum just across from the National Monument. You can follow that by shopping at Tanah Abang, which is loved by locals, or at two of the most popular malls in Jakarta, Plaza Indonesia and Grand Indonesia,

which is also walking distance from the hotel. We also provide free shuttles to some of these locations. For family travellers, they might want to visit Ancol and Kota Tua, which is located less than an hour’s drive from here. What inspired you to work in hospitality?

For me, the inspiration came from my family. Many of them are hospitality graduates and work in the industry. I studied hospitality and tourism and immediately fell in love with the subject. I realized that serving and meeting new people were things I am passionate about. It does not feel like working; it is more like a hobby, it comes from the heart.

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Colourful Destination Alamsyah Jo is the General Manager of Four Points by Sheraton, Surabaya. He started his career in hospitality in the 1990s and has been with the Starwood brand since 2004. He says the key to succeeding in this industry is a passion to serve. Text by Priscilla Picauly | Photo courtesy of Four Points by Sheraton Surabaya

Not that hard. The brand was already growing in Indonesia, with so many properties opening. That meant we didn’t have to do a lot of advertising because the market was already familiar with the brand. Compared to other hotels in Surabaya, what can guests expect from a stay at Four Points by Sheraton, Surabaya?

The hotel is situated in a strategic location, which guests always appreciate. The hotel also has good service. In terms of ambience and vibe, Four Points by Sheraton, Surabaya offers a colourful feel. What is the main programme at Four Points by Sheraton, Surabaya?

We know that Surabaya is a growing MICE destination, so the hotel decided to focus on its meeting rooms. We are focussed on offering the services to make the hotel the best venue in Surabaya to held events, meetings, conferences and ceremonies. Do you have any tips for guests of Four Points by Sheraton, Surabaya in terms of things to do and see in the city?

Surabaya is well known as a culinary destination. Our guests enjoy a choice of culinary sites around the hotel. We also suggest our guests visit historical sites such as Tugu Pahlawan Surabaya. For shopping lovers, there are plenty of places to buy souvenirs, the closest being next door, Tunjungan Plaza, the legendary shopping mall. We can also create tours to Mount Bromo, one of the top destinations in East Java. What makes Four Points by Sheraton, Surabaya stand out?

Can you describe Four Points by Sheraton, Surabaya in four words?

Obviously the hotel is attached to one of the most visited malls in town, Tunjungan Plaza. The shopping mall is iconic in Surabaya; it is said that Surabaya without Tunjungan Plaza is nothing. The hotel is also strategically located in terms of being close to destinations and culinary spots.

Not complicated, comfortable, young and colourful.

Was it hard for you and your team to introduce Four Points to the Surabaya market?

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After so many years in the hospitality industry, what can you tell us about your profession?

The hospitality industry means working long hours. It’s not for everyone. Anyone who wants to join this industry should have a passion for it, a passion to serve others.


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Persistence and Hard Work Using his vast experience, skills, persistence and hard work, the General Manager of Four Points by Sheraton Makassar, Lasta Arimbawa, is ready to make Four Points by Sheraton Makassar one of the leading hotels in the South Sulawesi capital. Text by Dennis Latif | Photo courtesy of Four Points by Sheraton Makassar

What makes Four Points by Sheraton Makassar stand out from other properties in the area?

Our hotel is located between two main roads in the heart of the city, providing easy access to all the best landmarks and the business district in Makassar. We have some of the biggest hotel guest rooms and one of the largest function spaces in east Indonesia. There are five ballrooms and 12 meeting rooms, the ballrooms can accommodate more than 5,000 people. We are the first hotel in the city with a presidential suite with a private elevator. Besides the location and facilities, what else does Four Points by Sheraton Makassar offer guests?

Makassar people are very passionate about food and the city is home to many local dishes that are famous around the country. So it is no wonder that the F&B division is one of our strong points here. Even though our brand is not local, that does not hold us back from embracing and celebrating local culture in our services and products. For instance, we offer a wide array of Makassar food at the hotel such as konro bakar, pallu basa, coto Makassar and our signature dessert, kue Barongko. Many of our guests love our konro bakar and Barongko so much that they always come back for more. What is the market that Four Points by Sheraton Makassar is aiming for?

Makassar is well known as a hub for business in east Indonesia, which is one of the reasons the MICE sector is growing very fast here. We are aiming for this market, such as weddings, business meetings, seminars, gatherings, etc. Aside from that, there are also many people who come here for leisure since Makassar has many exciting places to visit and food to experience. Most SPG members choose our hotel as the place to stay in Makassar. Where are some of the must-visit places in Makassar?

There are so many places to see and visit in Makassar, such as Fort Rotterdam, which is built on the site of an earlier fort called Ujung

Pandang. There is Losari Beach, in the west of the city, which has been called the world’s longest dining table for the food stalls lined up along the edge of the shore. Makassar is home to the thirdlargest karst area in the world, called RammangRammang, or visit Leang cave, where you can see cave art estimated to date back 39,000 years. What do you like most about your job?

In the hospitality industry you get the chance to meet a lot of different people from different backgrounds, and no two days are exactly the same. There are always new challenges and situations, which makes the job exciting.

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ravel with the one you love, like Adam and Susan did for a couple years. They explored cities and countries, travel opening their minds in every conceivable way. When did you start to use the name PergiDulu? Why did you create PergiDulu?

We started the PergiDulu blog in April 2012 and at the same time we also created the Twitter account @PergiDulu. We created our blog to share our experiences with others and provide practical information to the travel community. What makes PergiDulu different from other travel blogs?

Our blog is more informative because we love the details of travel, but we also mix in our own character so that it isn’t a boring, flat how-to article.

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Not that hard. We just have to be smart about looking for opportunities. We can work anywhere and anytime and this flexibility helps us find the kinds of jobs that suit us. Usually these jobs are related to writing articles for publications, but we have a number of different income streams related to our blog as well. The biggest challenge is when we don’t have internet access. It seems that travel has become more than just something people do once year, but is now a lifestyle. What does PergiDulu think about this?

As long as people can afford it and don’t see it as a burden, we think it’s a good sign. What’s not good is if people see traveling as a trend and they are just following the trend. But if people find their passion in travel, why not?

What is the biggest challenge as a travel couple? Is it hard to travel, write and work

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We use social media to share whatever we think people will be interested in, whether our travel activities, travel info, useful articles, etc. But we also try to engage our followers with questions, discussions, polls, so that it’s not one way. We’re always thinking about our followers and what they want rather than it being a medium for us to just say whatever we want.

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Twitter and Instagram. Although we feel that the engagement on Twitter is on a downward slope, we can get the fastest answers or responses on Twitter. Instagram is the new trend and 2015 was a big year for us on the platform.

Tourism in Indonesia is stuck in the past and is worse today than it was in the 1980s. International tourism in Indonesian is highly concentrated in Bali. Outside of Bali there are hardly any foreign tourists. The biggest problem is the restrictive visa regulations that now exist in Indonesia. Prior to 2001, tourists received a 60-day tourist visa on arrival for free. After this, a visa on arrival system was applied where tourists could only stay for 30 days and had to pay US$25. The new 30-day free visa regulation is quite good, but not enough because Indonesia is so massive. Giving a 90-day free visa to foreign tourists would be much more beneficial and improve Indonesian tourism.

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The positive is keeping up to date with the news. The negative is that sometimes we can spend too much time scrolling through timelines rather than experiencing a new place. Can you suggest some iconic spots for taking a selfie? In Indonesia and in other countries?

In Indonesia, Tebing Keraton (Bandung), Borobudur, Bromo. Out of the country, we think most big landmarks are good for a selfie, like the Eiffel Tower, Pisa Tower, Petra, the Great Wall, etc. Why? Because followers can identify with those iconic locations. Lesser-known locations are great too, but just don’t expect your followers to like them because they’re not familiar with them. Any tips and tricks to capturing the moment?

Try to capture the feeling of a place, not necessarily an object. It’s easier said than done. Now tell us about your last trip? What are some of the interesting things that

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Travel in accordance with your budget. If you cannot afford to travel to Europe, travel to Thailand instead and enjoy yourself there. If you can’t afford to travel to Thailand, travel to Pangandaran and enjoy yourself there. Travelling isn’t so much about where you’ve been but about how you enjoy yourself when you’re there.

Quick questions Favourite sunrise :

Kelimutu (East Nusa Tenggara) Favourite sunset :

Santorini (Greece) Favourite beach :

Maafushi (Maldives)

PergiDulu found?

At the moment, we are exploring the Scandinavian countries, including the Baltics. People say the Scandinavian countries are really expensive, but we found that if you do a bit more research, you can actually get away with not spending that much, especially if you travel in the low season. After this trip, where are you guys gonna go?

After Europe, we’re heading to America, Mexico and South America, as there are four countries in South America where Indonesians don’t require a visa.

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Blue Mountains (Sydney) Favourite culinary destination :

Chiang Mai (Thailand) Favourite historical site :

Angkor Wat (Cambodia)

Favourite quote about travelling :

Travel with the one you love

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Heavenly Tea Delight in a sumptuous afternoon tea inspired by the clouds at the highest lobby lounge in Indonesia only at The Westin Jakarta Text by Melani Semuel | Photo courtesy of The Westin Jakarta

at the lobby lounge, featuring a fascinating and iconic design with floor-to ceiling windows that offer breathtaking views of the Jakarta skyline. The Westin brings together a sumptuous tea experience with awe-inspiring Jakarta views for a heavenly experience to after a long day. Head to the 52nd floor of the highest hotel in Indonesia, The Westin Jakarta, and prepare to indulge in a mouthwatering, eye-catching afternoon tea. The Afternoon Tea is inspired by the clouds that adorn the lobby lounge and presented on a natural stone with white smoke effect that symbolises the Eat Well pillar of the Westin brand. Served daily from 2pm to 5pm, Afternoon Tea can be enjoyed by two people, with two selections of relaxing Jing Tea, with a selection of English Breakfast, Earl Grey, Jasmine Silver Needle and Blackcurrant & Hibiscus, among other tea options. When it comes to the food, expect to be served very generous portions, so bring your appetite. Freshly cut sandwiches are available, including my absolute favourites, Salmon & Brios Sandwich, Chicken Salad Sandwich, Prawn Avocado Focaccia and Cucumber & Goat Cheese. If you have a sweet tooth, you will go crazy over the choice of sweet treats here, such as Viola Pop Cake, Raspberry Choux, Mango Jelly and Matcha Sponge. Your taste buds will also be pampered by the freshly baked Westin scones, including Pandan & Coconut Scones and Mango Scones served with kaya sauce and traditional whipping cream. To be honest, I still cannot fully make up my mind which scone I like most, as both taste so delicious.

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Japanese Experience at Yoshi Izakaya Gran Melia serves authentic Japanese cuisine and sake at its in-house restaurant Yoshi Izakaya, a place for a great dining and drinking experience. Text by Priscilla Picauly | Photos courtesy of Gran Meliá Jakarta

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his warm and cosy restaurant features an interesting design concept inspired by Warner Wong design from WOW Architects. The unique showcase of bottles and sake bar and lounge at the entrance invites guests to start their experience with good sake or other beverage. Long benches and tables create a relaxed atmosphere, while round birdcage-inspired tables made from rattan add an exotic flair. The highlight of Yoshi is the 19-metre-long robatayaki, sushi and sashimi bar that runs down the centre of the restaurant. Yoshi provides two teppanyaki counters at the end of the room and one semi-private teppanyaki counter just next to a private room overlooking the swimming pool, which can accommodate up to 12 people. The one-of-a kind semi-private tatami rooms are set up on each end of the restaurant. The dining room seats up to 100 people and is perfect for family, business or social gatherings. Yoshi is open

for lunch from 11.30am to 3pm and for dinner from 6pm to 10pm. Yoshi Izakaya creations include Zensai cold and warm appetizer, tempura, sashimi, sushi, kushiyaki, seafood and vegetable robatayaki, shabu-shabu, sukiyaki and gozen (set menus). Yoshi Izakaya has signature dishes including Yoshi Goma Tofu (sesame flavoured milk curd wakame seaweed), Robatayaki Yakizakana (robatayakistyle set lunch menu), and beef and lobster gozen (set lunch menu of sliced sirloin beef and half portion of lobster). For dessert, don’t miss their delicious Kuzukiri, chilled steamed arrowroot noodles served with black gum syrup, sweetened red bean paste and soya bean flour. Yoshi Izakaya Gran Meliá Jakarta, Lobby Floor Jl. H. R. Rasuna Said Kav. X-0 Jakarta – Indonesia Phone. 021-526 8080, ext. 2338 www.granmelia Jakarta.com The Best of Everything

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Exquisitely Li Feng Li Feng serves authentic Cantonese cuisine in an ethereal, classic and culturally rich space. Text by Melani Semuel | Photos courtesy of Mandarin Oriental Jakarta

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t is obvious that presentation plays an important part at Li Feng. Dining here, you will experience exquisite culinary delights where every dish is masterfully crafted to bring you delicious and visually stunning delicacies with a surprising modern twist. Upon entering the restaurant, we can tell that we are in for something far more than simply ordinary. Designed by Hong Kong-based LRF Designers Limited, the restaurant’s interior is inspired by the historic voyages and spice trade between China and old Jakarta, Batavia – when ocean-going junks plied the route between the southern China coast and the Spice Islands, as well as Jakarta and onwards to Arabia. The junk connection has been incorporated into the glass

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art, paintings and the ceiling light sculpture, which is a stylized “sea” of hand-made crystal glass, with amber crystal junk sails plying their route across the waves. The contemporary ceiling light sculpture and three chandeliers were developed and fabricated by the much-vaunted Czech crystal sculptors Lasvit. The restaurant also features “A Voyage of the South” artwork, a large-gilded glass piece by artist Helen Poon from Hong Kong that features an ancient etched and gilded map of Asia drawn up in 1602 by an Italian missionary named Matteo Ricci, illustrating the ancient connection between China and Jakarta. As we look at the menu, the attention to detail at Li Feng is obvious. It is one of the most beautiful menus I have ever seen in a Chinese restaurant, a


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work of art in itself. Helmed by two talented chefs, Chef Fei and Chef Loy, Li Feng’s menu presents a scrumptious blend of traditional dishes and a creative rendition of classics. The menu features a variety of Cantonese specialties. We decide to try the chef’s recommendations, which of course include the beautifully presented Deep-Fried Swan Dumpling with Black Pepper Duck Meat that is the “talk of the town” and tastes as good as it looks. We also try some of the other delicious dumplings on the menu, such as the Squid Ink, Seafood and Fish Roe dumplings. For soup, I truly recommend the Imperial Kung Fu Soup, which once again is delightfully presented and taste superb. For the main course, my personal favourites are the Sweet and Sour Chicken with Pineapple and Bell Pepper and the Braised Hele Crab with Japanese Rice in Hoisin Sauce. Meat lovers must try the Sautéed Beef with Szechuan Pepper and Chilli, which is so tender and full of flavour. All the food at Li Feng is so full of flavour and visually stunning. Talking about all this delicious food, it is only fair to look at the two talented chefs behind Li Feng, Chef Fei and Chef Loy. Chef Fei, one of China’s most notable young chefs, is also the man behind the celebrated Jiang at Mandarin Oriental, Guangzhou. Hailing from Chaozhou in Guangdong province, Chef Fei began

his career at the age of 16, honing his skills in Chinese specialty restaurants and mastering all aspects of Cantonese cuisine. With an impeccable eye for detail, Chef Fei’s innovative creations have won him numerous awards – including The Best Chef in China 2016 – and a loyal following of food connoisseurs and celebrities alike in Guangdong. Having started his culinary career in Singapore, Chef Loy, the Executive Chinese Chef at Mandarin Oriental, Jakarta, brings more than 12 years of experience in fine-dining restaurants in various destinations including Bali and Dubai, to the refined atmosphere of Li Feng. A member of Singapore’s Chefs Association and Chaîne des Rôtisseurs, Chef Loy emphasises the use of fresh ingredients in every dish and aims to delight guests with his gastronomic specialties. Located on the second floor of Mandarin Oriental, Jakarta, Li Feng is the venue for delicious food, superb presentation, elegant ambience, five-star service and a truly remarkable dining experience. Li Feng at Mandarin Oriental, Jakarta
 Jalan M.H. Thamrin Jakarta – Indonesia
 Phone. +62 21 2993 8888 www.mandarinoriental.com/jakarta

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Wonderful End of Year Promotions Entering December 2016, Holiday Inn Bandung offers a variety of special promotions to help you celebrate with family and friends during the school holidays, Christmas and the New Year.

School Holiday - Drawing Competition

Entering the year-end school holidays, Holiday Inn Bandung is cooperating with Faber-Castell to hold a Drawing Contest on December 17, 2016. The competition is divided into two categories, with a Complete the Picture competition for grades 1-3 and a Full Draw contest for grades 4 -6. The theme of the competition is the environment, with the title “My Clean Environment, My Healthy Earth,” to teach children about keeping the environment clean in order to avoid floods, which in recent times have affected Bandung. First, second and third place winners receive cash prizes, trophies, breakfast vouchers and merchandise from sponsors. The registration fee is Rp 60,000 per child and includes a Faber-Castell Pen Connector and Goodie Bag. To register, please contact 082119645514 before December 16, 2016.

Christmas Buffet Dinner

Coinciding with the feast of Christmas Day, Holiday Inn Bandung is offering a Christmas Buffet Dinner on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day at the Braga Bar & Lounge. Christmas Buffet Dinner will feature special family favourites and Western specialties. The all-you-can-eat Christmas Buffet Dinner is priced at Rp 150,000 per person, and Rp 100,000 for children aged 6-12. Children under the age of 6 eat for free. You can also enjoy a Buy 5 Get 1 Free promotion if you make reservations before December 12, 2016.

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New Year’s Eve 2016-2017

Year-end celebrations would not be complete without a New Year’s Eve countdown celebration. Holiday Inn Bandung will host a Gala Dinner with the theme “Stay Celebrated” on December 31, 2016 in the Ballroom. The Gala Dinner will feature an international-style buffet with a varied choice of dishes. Guests will be entertained by live music and there will be a lucky draw with attractive prizes and vouchers. New Year’s Eve rooms and gala dinner packages start from Rp 2,000,000 net/room/night, and Rp 3,350,000 net/room/2 nights, including breakfast and tickets to the Gala Dinner for two people. The Gala Dinner is priced at Rp 300,000 net/ person and Rp 210,000 net/person for children aged 6-12. Children under the age of 6 eat for free. Reserve a room at Holiday Inn Bandung for December 30, 2016 and January 1, 2017 starting from Rp 1,400,000/room/night, and book a room for December 31, 2016 starting from Rp 1,800,000/room/night. For reservations and more information, please contact reservation@hibandung.com, or LINE with ID: @HolidayInnBdg. You can also find us on Twitter at @holidayinnbdg and there is a Facebook Fan Page Holiday Inn Bandung and Instagram Holiday Inn Bandung. Holiday Inn Bandung Jl. Ir. H. Juanda (Dago) No. 33 Bandung – Indonesia Phone. +6222 421 1333 www.bandung.holidayinn.com


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5 Most Iconic Places to Celebrate New Year’s Eve Epic fireworks displays, all-night dance parties, one-of-a-kind cultural traditions; these might be the best places to be when the clock strikes midnight on December 31. Text by Dennis Latif It’s almost that time of the year, when we all stand below the night sky, waiting for midnight to say goodbye to 2016 and to welcome 2017. There’s only one chance to see in the New Year, so it’s worth it to make the celebration memorable. We look at a few best New Year’s Eve celebrations around the world.

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1. Hong Kong

2. Rio de Janeiro

Photo by Tsz Ho

Photo by Gigapica Geenstijl

The Hong Kong New Year Fireworks and Countdown celebration is one of the most anticipated events every year. Imagine the city’s dramatic skyline lit up with a display of fireworks that grows more impressive every year, as the radiant Victoria Harbour becomes the belle of the ball for Hong Kong’s spectacular New Year countdown. Expect a fun-filled party atmosphere with a dazzling finale: a pyrotechnic dragon that dances across the sky. The events kick off in Hong Kong’s Times Square shopping mall, where a replica ball drop takes place in homage to New York City’s famous festivities. Victoria Harbour is the centre of the evening’s activities, as locals party on boats, rooftop terraces or at the Avenue of Stars in Tsim Tsa Shui for the best views of the dazzling lightshow.

Parties are nothing new for the people of Rio, famous for their high-energy celebration. So it’s no surprise that New Year’s Eve in the city has become of the world’s biggest parties, as more than two million people gather along the twoand-a-half-mile stretch of sand at the iconic Copacabana Beach. Traditionally, New Year is a time of renewal, a time to put the problems of the past behind and look forward to the future ahead. The people of Rio do this symbolically by wearing all white and new clothes, and cleansing themselves in the ocean waters while throwing flowers or small mementos into the ocean as gift to Yemanja, goddess of the seas. Large oceanfront stages hosts live musical and dance performances and a colourful fireworks display at midnight completes the celebrations.


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3. New York City Photo by Amy Hart and Emma McDonald The undoubtedly famous Times Square hosts the ultimate New Year’s Eve party, as a million people gather for star-studded musical performances, balloons, confetti and a colourful pyrotechnic display, creating a one-of-a-kind atmosphere that few other places can rival, as the world awaits in anticipation as a 12-foot-wide crystal ball weighing nearly six tons descends atop One Times Square. The Times Square New Year’s Eve celebration has become a global tradition and has been featured in many numerous movies and events.

4. Dubai

5. Sydney

Photo by Dubai Tourism Guide

Photo by Tourism Australia

With record-breaking fireworks and spectacular parties on rooftops and marina yachts, the city of Dubai becomes one big iconic celebration for New Year’s Eve. Dubai is famous for its extravagant events as it hosts millions of visitors every year to celebrate New Year’s Eve, and the city will again offer plenty of fun options for locals and tourists alike to greet 2017. Enjoy Beachside Glamour at Atlantis-the Palm, dance to the beats at Meydan, attend a Masquerade Ball at Atelier M, dine and take in fireworks at Burj Al Arab, experience the magical garden at Nikki Beach, wander the streets at Rove Hotel, hit the rooftop party at Level 43 or dine in the desert at Bab Al Shams. The dazzle, the fireworks and the superstar performances create an unparalleled atmosphere in terms of grandeur and celebration. You will never forget seeing the clock strike twelve in Dubai.

The iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House make a stunning background for people who come here to celebrate the New Year, as the city puts on the largest fireworks display in the world not once but two times, first at 9pm and then at midnight. Synchronised to a musical soundtrack, the fireworks explode off the arches, catwalk and roadway of Sydney Harbour Bridge, and also city buildings. The closing sequence of the show features the bridge before all firing points explode in “all-white” finale. More than a million people who gather for this waterfront show will also be mesmerized by an air and water show featuring aerial acrobatics, an Aboriginal smoking ceremony that is said to cleanse bad spirits, and a flotilla of more than 50 illuminated boats in the harbour, named the Harbour of Light Parade. The Best of Everything

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Photographer: Dennis Latif (@dennislatif) Location: Borobudur Temple, Magelang

Photographer: Priscilla Picauly (@liapicauly) Location: Taman Soekasada (Water Palace), Bali

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Photographer: Priscilla Picauly (@liapicauly) Location: Bayon Temple, Siem Reap, Cambodia

Photographer: Dennis Latif (@dennislatif) Location: Arts Cafe by Raffles, Jakarta

Photographer: Rafidha Najib (@derpipi) Location: Tokyo, Japan

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Copenhagen

Director : Mark Raso Cast : Gethin Anthony, Frederikke Dahl Hansen, Sebastian Armesto IMDb named Copenhagen one of the 25 Best Travel Movies of All Time that will inspire you to travel the world. Copenhagen begins with William finding himself in Copenhagen not for a holiday but in search of his grandfather. He meets Effy and together they set out on a cycling and walking adventure around the city. The movie kind of reminds me Before Sunrise, that classic 1990s romance with Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy. The main attraction of Copenhagen is the intense dialogue between William and Effy, and of the beauty, architecture and sights of Copenhagen.

Book

City Squares: Eighteen Writers on the Spirit and Significance of Squares Around the World Editor: Cattie Marron 304 pages Publisher: HarperCollins Eighteen writers come together talk about city squares and their importance and role in the lives of cities and citizens. This collection evokes the spirit and history of some of the world’s most recognized and remarkable city squares, accompanied by illustrations from distinguished photographers. Each square stands for a larger theme in history, and the contributing writers examine the roles these squares played. Red Square, Tiananmen Square and Tahrir Square are some of the names included in this fascinating book.

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DECEMBER TO REMEMBER IT’S CHRISTMAS TIME

RING IN THE NEW YEAR

Christmas Eve 3 Course Dinner

NYE On Fire 31 December 2016

IDR 235.000 ++/person The Best Brew & The Eatery – 6 PM onwards

Free flow live station meats & seafood includes trendy welcome drink along with live acoustic music & modern Balinese Dance.

24 December 2016

Christmas Day 3 Course Dinner 25 December 2016

IDR 235.000 ++/person The Best Brew & The Eatery – 6 PM onwards

Christmas Buffet Lunch

IDR 290.000 ++/person The Best Brew & The Eatery – 7 PM to 11 PM

Welcome 2017 Midnight countdown moment with live entertainment from DJ & live Fire Dance.

25 December 2016

Vertigo Rooftop Pool & Bar – 11 PM to 2 AM

IDR 315.000 ++/person The Eatery – 1 PM to 4 PM

*It’s Christmas Time: 20% disc. before 10 December 2016 & 10% disc. before 18 December 2016.

Early Bird promo:

*NYE On Fire: 15% disc. before 25 December 2016

Four Points by Sheraton Bali, Kuta

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