Asia World Indonesia News Bulletin Magazine - July 2016

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#ConnectingAsiaToTheWorld Issue # 07 | July 2016

THE MAGIC SHOW

HOTEL

Sean specializes in close up magic, and he loves improvising. In Spain it was referred to as “Jazz Magic”. He can perform to a table full of people or a large audience.

Tamantis Villa, Prime Plaza’s New Menjangan Dinasty Resort (luxury tents with pools), Atta Mesari Villas

GULAI

KAMBING

RECIPE

Traditional Indonesian Lamb Curry

THE AMAZING DANCE FESTIVAL LOMBOK


CONTENTS SPECIAL NEWS China flight to remote

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island of Indonesia Tribal People Indonesia

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The Amazing Dance

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Festival Lombok Closure of Mozaic Beach Club

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The Menjangan Entrance Fee

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AWI INFO

The Magic Show

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HR News

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Gulai Kambing Recipe

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The Meeting Show

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CONTENTS TOUR OF THE MONTH Ubud Art & Craft

HOTELS Tamantis Villa

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Prime Plaza’s New Menjangan

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Dynasty Resort (Luxury tents with pools) Atta Mesari Villas

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MESSAGE FROM

GE N E R AL M ANAGE R

Dear valued partners, June has passed and I have just returned

Menjangan Dinasty Resort and Atta Mesari

from “The Meetings” Show in London

Villas. More details in our hotels section.

which was a very successful MICE event.

And this month I would like to introduce

Some impressions in this News Bulletin.

you to the Madurese, an ethnic local tribe

I was also truly glad to welcome one of my

from Java. More in this News Bulletin.

friends in our office. International known

And I am also continuing to introduce

Magician Sean Borland spent some time

our Teams to you. This month I would like

in our office on a Monday morning and

to introduce our Manager for Europe and

we truly had some magical moments to

Africa, Mr. Didiet Prastiyandito to you.

start the week with while watching Sean

And last but not least this months “Marcel’s

performing his tricks. Thank you again Sean

favourite Indonesian recipe for you to cook

to make this happen. Some impressions in

at home”…a very rich and tasty Gulai

this News Bulletin.

Kambing or Lamb Curry. Bon appetit.

This July has another international event

I hope you enjoy reading our latest News

coming up. Lombok is celebrating its

Bulletin.

Lombok International Dance Festival on

Kind regards

July 16th & 17th. More info’s in this News Bulletin. We are also showcasing new hotels such as The Tamantis Villa, Prime Plazas New

Marcel Barmettler General Manager


CEO: Renato Domini|renato@asiaworldindonesia.com General Manager: Marcel Barmettler|marcel@asiaworldindonesia.com Business Development Manager: Slava Dyugaev|slava@asiaworldindonesia.com Customer Service Manager: Benjamin Pigneguy |benjamin@asiaworldindonesia.com Finance and Accounting Manager: Linda Tjandra|linda@asiaworldindonesia.com MICE Manager: Wahyu Listyo Adi|wahyu@asiaworldindonesia.com IT Manager: Paulus Wirya Adhi S|wirya@asiaworldindonesia.com Logistics Manager: I Gusti A.A. Sunu|sunu@asiaworldindonesia.com Market Manager India: Nisha Shrivastva|nisha@asiaworldindonesia.com Market Manager France: Geoffrey Berdal|geoffrey@asiaworldindonesia.com Market Manager South America: Fernanda Correa|fernanda@asiaworldindonesia.com Manager Travel Design & Reservations: Africa and Europe: Didiet Prastiyandito|didiet@asiaworldindonesia.com Americas, Australia & Virtuoso: Welly Jayapranatha|welly@asiaworldindonesia.com Asia / Middle East: Ribut Dwi Santoso|ribut@asiaworldindonesia.com France: Rudi Sulistyawan| rudi@asiaworldindonesia.com The Americas Representative: Douglas Vogl|doug@asiaworldindonesia.com

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P: +62 361 4740707 | E : info@thetamantis.com | A : Jl Pemelisan Agung No 96, Canggu, Bali, Indonesia


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he Tamantis is a compound of 3 gorgeously designed 3 Bedroom Villas. The meaning of The Tamantis is “serene garden” in Balinese. They have created for their guests a peaceful garden oasis in a hidden location.

is very popular with both tourists and locals due its excellent surfing, cozy and quiet atmosphere and beautiful sunset view. In Berawa you will find a mix of Restaurants, Local Warung’s, Canggu Club, Mini Market and many luxury Villas & Resorts.

The villa is located in the village of Berawa-Canggu, which is a 45 minute drive from the Ngurah Rai International Airport. It is still very much a traditional Balinese area blessed with productive rice terraces and a rugged stretch of coastline. Berawa beach is a lovely stretch of brown sand and

Berawa-Canggu is the perfect base from which to explore the island of Bali at a relaxed pace. Gentle ocean breeze and surrounded by lush greens and fabulous rice fields. The Tamantis is the embodiment of the perfect holiday destination.


CHINA FLIGHT TO REMOTE ISLAND OF INDONESIA

“The remote island of Morotai, in Indonesia’s North Maluku province, could soon be connected with China”


Indonesia’s Antara news agency reports that Citilink, the low-cost subsidiary of Garuda Indonesia, is planning to launch flights between Morotai and mainland China, as part of the government’s efforts to drive tourism to more parts of the country. Morotai is one of 10 “new” tourism destinations earmarked by the Indonesian government for development. A local official told Antara that Citilink has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Morotai administration for the launch of the new international flight. While the Chinese destination for the route has not been confirmed, the official said the service would likely be routed through Manado, North Sulawesi. For the flight to be launched however, Morotai’s airport would need to be upgraded. Currently the airport is only connected Manado and Ternate, another island in the Malukus. Very few international tourists currently visit Morotai, but Indonesia is planning to capitalise on its natural beauty and diving opportunities. As well as Morotai, Indonesia’s Ministry of Tourism is planning to drive more international visitors to Lake Toba in North Sumatra, Tanjung Kelayang on Belitung Island, Tanjung Lesung in Banten, Jakarta’s Thousand Islands, the Borobudur Temple in Central Java, Mount Bromo and Mount Semeru in East Java, Mandalika in West Nusa Tenggara, Wakatobi in Sulawesi, and Labuan Bajo in East Nusa Tenggara.


THE MAGIC SHOW

with

SEAN BORLAND

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ean Borland is 32 and from Glasgow. You can’t miss that fact. Despite leaving Glasgow at the age of 5, he has a really strong accent. His story is complicated. I had fun going through my notes and trying to get them in some sort of chronological order. But here goes. I said he left Glasgow at the age of 5 – this was to move with his family to Crete. Then for university he went back to Glasgow to study Business. He worked for Specsavers, getting several promotions and ending up in Malaga in Spain. He had always been interested in Magic since the age of about 10. On Crete he knew a retired American Magician, who taught him some tricks. At University he was a good amateur magician.


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nyway one evening in Spain, he went to a club, and offered his services as a magician for a night. They liked his act so much, that they asked him to work once a week. He added a fine dining restaurant to his venues, and decided at the age of 25, this was what he wanted to do. So he left Specsavers and became a professional magician. From there he moved to China to refine his art, and from there to Sydney in Australia.


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n Sydney he worked at some prestigious events and venues. He worked on the opening night of Madame Tussauds in Sydney, he worked for Coca Cola, for Volkswagen, for the V Bar (a famous club), etc. Then in the early 2013, he Googled “Yoga classes in Siem Reap” (another of his interests). The search turned up the Hariharalaya Retreat, and on the 2nd of February, he came there. So what about his magic? Sean specializes in close up magic, and he loves improvising. In Spain it was referred to as “Jazz Magic”. He can perform to a table full of people or a large audience. But he works through skill and making you not see what he’s doing. It’s the art of distraction. His skill is patent for all to see. I attended a show

he put on for the patrons of Hariharalaya and was amazed. I’ve studied a little magic (mainly as a boy) and could see some of the tricks, but this was superb. He uses a combination of a little sleight of hand, NLP (neuro linguistic programming), body language, and other similar techniques. All in all it makes a very different show. I asked how he masters the moves. He replied that it takes practice. One trick he told me took 6 months of practice, day in, day out, to get right. Only with this amount of dedication can you perfect a trick. To that end he reminded me of the circus performers, who spend years getting on top of their repertoire. It’s all about dedication, and Sean is dedicated.





PRIME PLAZA’S NEW MENJANGAN DINASTY RESORT

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ndonesia’s Prime Plaza Hotels & Resorts will open a new glamping resort in Bali’s north coast this summer.

Scheduled to launch in August 2016, Menjangan Dynasty Resort, Beach Camp & Dive Centre will be spread across 16 hectares of land on an isolated peninsula, stretching down to a sandy beach. It will feature 24 beach tents plus four cliff tent villas which have either one or two bedrooms and come equipped with private pools.


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hese are safari tents that have been imported from South Africa. All tents come fitted with flat screen TVs, DVD players, mini bars and bathrooms with showers. Resort facilities include a large infinityedged swimming pool, with a waterfall that cascades into a lower pool, plus a beach

club and bar, a dive centre, spa, exercise room, and space for weddings and events. Menjangan Dynasty Resort will become Prime Plaza’s 11th property in Indonesia, and its sixth in Bali following the Bali Dynasty, Amadea Resort & Villas, Sanur Paradise Plaza Suites, Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel and PrimeBiz Kuta.


TRIBAL PEOPLE INDONESIA

The Madurese

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he Madurese (sometimes Madurace or Madhure) also known as Orang Madura and Suku Madura in Indonesian are an ethnic group originally from the island of Madura now found in many parts of Indonesia, where they are the third-largest ethnic group by population. Common to most Madurese throughout the archipelago is the Islamic religion and the use of the Madurese language. The Madurese are a religious ethnicity, often affiliated with Nahdlatul Ulama, a moderate Indonesian Muslim organization.

Pesantren has a pivotal role in Madurese life. While the Madurese have their roots on Madura off the northeastern coast of Java, the majority of Madurese do not now live on that island. The Madurese people have migrated out of Madura over several hundred years, mostly driven by poor agricultural resources in their home island. The majority have settled on Java, where an estimated six million Madurese live, especially in East Java where they form about half the population.


Didiet Prastiyandito

HRNews

Didiet is our Manager Travel Design and Reservations Africa and Europe. He handles all bookings from all across the Europe and Africa continent, from tailor made itineraries to excursions and tours. Didiet has more than 20 years of experience in travel industry and possesses the knowledge of most Indonesian tourist destination from the island of Bali, the beautiful Java and even the secluded area such as Baliem Valley in Papua. Thus he’s an expert on the field, he doesn’t forgot about his hobby to do touring roundtrip with his motorbike club while enjoying and visiting beautiful places. If you have questions and inquiries for any tourist destination in Indonesia, feel free to contact Didiet at didiet@ asiaworldindonesia.com


THE AMAZING DANCE FESTIVAL LOMBOK “Lombok International Dance Festival is the brainchild of Marcel De Rijk”


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arcel happens to be the owner of Puri Mas Boutique Resort & Spa, but his background couldn’t be further from the hospitality industry. Marcel has been a Dutch Ballroom & Latin Dance Champion in his youth, and is currently a renowned international adjudicator, traveling the dance circuits judging some of the top couples in the world. Having been a pioneer of hotel development on the island of Lombok, around 30 years ago, Marcel has seen the go through many changes surfing through the ups and downs of the tourism industry. In a major effort to encourage tourists to the island during one of the down spots, Marcel had the idea of holding a “Holiday & Dance” event. This was around 10 years ago, and the event has just mushroomed into one of the islands biggest international annual events. This years event will be held on Saturday 16th and Sunday 17th July, and is no exception. Lombok will be the host to Professional and Amateur Ballroom and Latin Dancers and Adjudicators from approximately 18 countries. Some of the countries include, Italy, Russia, South Africa, Netherlands, United Kingdom, Bulgaria, Hong Kong, of course Indonesia to name but a few. The major sponsor of this fantastic event is the property owned by Marcel De Rijk Puri Mas Boutique Resort & Spa. Marcel does appear to have the Midas touch not only does Marcel organize this hugely successful dance event, but he is also the proud owner of Puri Mas, one of the longest established, and most successful properties on the island. Puri Mas is located just 4km from the tourist town centre of Senggigi and was one of the first resorts to be built in Lombok. Puri Mas has been supporting the event

since it’s inception, and runs a full house over the days drawing up to and after the event. Puri Mas offers the many adjudicators and top dancers some fabulous accommodation. The hotel accommodation - located directly on the beach in the bay of Mangsit, is made up of 50% private villas each with their own swimming pool and set within walled tropical gardens. Remaining rooms consist of cosy budget through to classic ocean view and all offer individual designs and layouts both inside and out. omantic terraces allow guests to enjoy the outdoor living that is a must do when arriving in Indonesia. Some of the room highlights are the garden bathrooms - nothing like showering under the stars (privately of course), and wallowing in sumptuously comfy beds that are romantically adorned with curtains to keep you secluded, and deter any mosquitoes that have managed to escape the fogging!! No wonder the dancers and judges long to return year after year - when they get to enjoy such a great resort! This year Lombok will enjoy for the first time, two couples of very high distinction. Arriving from Russia we will meet the World Champions in 10 Dance, Mr. Nikolay Govorov and Ms. Evgeniya Tolstaya. 10 dances consist of 5 Ballroom dances, and 5 Latin dances. This means that Nikolay and Evgeniya will be competing in both categories against some stiff competition from the Ukraine and other countries. From South Africa World Champions Mr. Gerhard Van Rooyen and Ms. Amor Kruger will perform Exhibition show dance, something never seen before in Lombok. This unbelievable couple will perform on both Saturday 16th and Sunday 17th July.

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here is all of this going to take place? The Santosa Villas & Resort, located directly in the centre of Senggigi will sponsor the ballroom venue for this event as they have done for many years now. Many of the competitors from all over the world will choose to stay in this the venue hotel. For visitors this is a great opportunity to see some spectacular performances in dance. On Saturday 16th July you will enjoy competitors taking part in all forms of Artistic & Freestyle Dance - styles such as Hip Hop, Break Dance, Electric Boogie and other Modern Dance methods. On the same day singles, couples and teams will show their prowess in Traditional dance not only from Indonesia, but from countries as far afield as Bangladesh. On Sunday the top Professional and Amateur couples will perform in Ballroom and Latin dances with the finals and special performances by the two World Champions in the evening.

Tickets are available by contacting: Email : info@purimas-lombok.com Web : www.purimas-lombok.com Tel : +62 370 693 831






“Welcome to Atta Mesari. Be yourself at Atta Mesari”

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home to experience the uniqueness cultural and the natural of Ubud, Atta Mesari Villas is a luxury traditional boutique resort in Ubud, laid out toward the river facing to the beautiful rice terrace view. It’s located only few minutes’ drive to Ubud centre or 10 minutes on walking distance to Ubud centre. Atta Mesari Villa has a distinctive architectural style blending modern and traditional Balinese influence. Atta Mesari Villa offers 24 luxurious accommodations from Suite rice terrace, Villa pool and Family Villa with pool. The facilities of the villas are Mesari Restaurant located on the edge of the river, stylish swimming pool, Jungle Spa, Indoor yoga centre, and spacious open wedding venue by the pool. The villas also offer some activities as well as adventure enhancing the value of your stay in Ubud Bali. What are you waiting for? Come experience Atta Mesari…


CLOSURE OF MOZAIC BEACH CLUB

Mozaic Beach Club on Batubelig Beach in Seminyak Closes its Doors

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n June 2, 2016, The Mozaic Beach Blub - a Seminyak Beach and Bali Culinary icon – closed its door after four years of business. The website for the fine-dining landmarks posted an announcement On June 2, 2016, that said, “We regret to advise you that effective as of today, the Mozaic Beach Club, Jalan Pantai Batu Belig, is no longer operating.” Adding, “The decision to close was not an easy one, and we regret any inconvenience this may cause you.” Established in mid-2012, The Mozaic Beach Club opened on Batubelig Beach following on from the phenomenal success of the Mozaic Restaurant Gastonomique in Ubud. Offering beach and poolside dining or a more formal dining room in its main building, the elegant restaurant was a culinary stage for the formidable cooking talents of its founders: Chris Salans and James Ephraim. Those disappointed by the closure of The Mozaic Beach Club will find some solace in the continuing operation of The Mozaic Restaurant Gastronomique and Spice by Chris Salans – both in Ubud, Central Bali.






THE MENJANGAN ENTRANCE FEE

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atest regulation issued by the Ministry of Forestry stated that all visitors to West Bali National Park will be required to pay an entrance / access fee to the National Park as it’s the case with other National Parks across the country. Such fees are: • Rp. 200,000 per person per stay in the case of foreign nationals. • Rp. 10,000 per person per stay in the case of Indonesian nationals or Kitas Holders. While the authorities are still in the process of appointing a full time representative of the National Park at the entrance gate, we have been entrusted with the collection of such fee, which

will be charged to the guest’s room account for settlement upon departure from the resort while the ticket itself will be presented upon arrival at time of check in. The entrance fee is applicable every time the guest wishes to enter West Bali National Park. Besides entitlement to stay at The Menjangan, the ticket allows the guest to enjoy all the wonders of the National Park including without limitation trekking, snorkeling, bird watching, etc as well as visit to Menjangan Island. The ticket shall be produced for inspection by the park rangers whenever required also during guest visit to Menjangan Island in order to avoid double charge.


TRADIT INDONESIA


TIONAL AN RECIPE


Gulai Kambing Traditional

Indonesian Lamb

Curry

Instructions • Place lamb in a saucepan of water. Bring to the boil. Drain, then rinse in cold water and pat dry with paper towel. • Place spice mix ingredients in a small food processor and process to a coarse paste. • Heat oil in a large saucepan over medium heat and add spice paste. Add cardamom, cloves, cinnamon, galangal, lemongrass, lime leaves and

salam leaves, and cook for 7 minutes or until fragrant. • Increase heat to high, then add lamb and cook for 4 minutes or until well coated in the spice paste. Reduce heat to medium, add coconut milk and 750 ml water, and bring to the boil. Reduce heat to low and cook for 1½ hours or until lamb is tender.


Ingredients • 1.5 kg lamb shoulder, bone in, cut into 4 cm pieces • 2 tbsp vegetable oil • 2 cardamom pods • 3 cloves • 1 cinnamon quill • 5 cm-piece galangal , grated • 2 lemongrass stalks, bruised • 3 kaffir lime leaves • 3 salam leaves • 600 ml coconut milk • 400 ml coconut cream • Fried Asian eschalots , lontong (compressedrice cakes) , or steamed white rice and shrimp crackers, to serve

Spice mix • 5 long red chillies, roughly chopped • 10 small Asian red eschalots, roughly chopped • 5 garlic cloves, roughly chopped • 5 candle nuts, chopped • 2 cm-piece ginger, chopped • 2 cm-piece turmeric, chopped • 2 tbsp coriander seeds • ½ tsp ground cumin •1 tsp white pepper • 1 tbsp coconut sugar or palm sugar • Increase heat to medium, add coconut cream and bring to the boil. Remove and discard cinnamon and lemongrass stalks. • Scatter fried Asian eschalots over curry and serve with rice cakes, cooked according to packet directions, and shrimp crackers.

NOTE Galangal is available from Asian food shops and greengrocers. Fried Asian eschalots and candle nuts are available from Asian food shops. Candle nuts must be cooked before eating. Lontong (compressed rice cakes) are sold as uncooked rice in individual perforated plastic packets. They are available from Indonesian food shops. Coconut sugar is available from selected health food shops and Asian food shops.


THE MEETINGS SHOW



TOUR OF THE MONTH

Ubud Art & Craft

This Asia World Indonesia experience presents the quieter side of Ubud, Bali’s arts capital. Discover the city’s hidden gems, and enjoy its tranquility away from the hustle and bustle of the main city life.

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ick up from your hotel in South Bali by our guide at approximately 08.30hrs. Drive to Batuan village to visit Pura Desa Batuan with its architecture and ornaments. Next stop is Setia Dharma House of Masks and Puppets that has the world’s largest collection of masks and puppets from regions across Indonesia, as well as from various places in Asia, Africa, and Europe. Then it is to John Hardy Jewelry to see the artisans and designers at work. Be fascinated as they weave chains link by link with their hands, hammer metal into a richly textured surface, and solder flattened

granulated discs. The skill of these workers has been handed down from generations. Stop by the onsite boutique to buy some local wear. An authentic organic Balinese lunch follows with the John Hardy’s team under the shade of banyan trees. Your journey continues to the famed Sacred Monkey Forest, home to long-tailed macaques. Then a short drive to the Ubud market where you can shop for local handicraft and art products at competitive prices, and don’t forget to bargain. Transfer back to your hotel.


• Suitable for Individual Traveler/ Group, minimum 2 persons. • Operates daily, pick up from your hotel in South Bali at approx. 08.30 hrs • Advanced booking required minimum 48 hours • Recommended to wear casual clothes, bring your hat and sunscreen • Included lunch, entrance fees, mineral water and parking fees. • Professional license guide. Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese and Spanish are based on availability.

A full day discovery of Ubud with its arts and

craft, house of masks and puppets, and John Hardy Jewelry


Tunjuk Village, Tabanan, Bali Full Day (7-8 hours) Starting From USD 73 Nett/Person

BALI ORDINARY LIVING Overview Asia World Indonesia brings you a full day trip of immersion in Balinese daily life through a sustainable tourism initiative by local villagers of the Tunjuk village. Get a taste of local Balinese life in a day full of experiences

In-Details Start with pick up from your hotel in South Bali by our guide at approx. 08.30 hrs and transfer to Tunjuk village in Tabanan regency. Commence with a visit to a local elementary school, you will then discover the daily activities in a Balinese house. Next, armed with a farmers hat and a stick, it is time to walk into the rice fields, alongside the farmers, you will learn how to plough, plant, transplant and harvest rice. After your lesson, take a walk along the rice field to arrive at a coconut plantation area and watch a farmer demonstrating his ability to climb up the tree and gather young coconuts for refreshment. You can try your luck on climbing too! Return to home base to enjoy a cassava based appetizer before enjoying a traditional lunch. Return to your hotel after lunch with a final stop at the Taman Ayun royal temple in Mengwi.

Fast Facts · · · · · ·

Suitable for Individual Traveler/Group, minimum 2 persons. Operates daily, pick up from your hotel in South Bali at approx. 08.30 hrs Advanced booking required minimum 48 hours Recommended to wear shorts and sandals, bring your hat, sun glasses and sunscreen Included Lunch, entrance fees, mineral water and parking fees Professional license guide. Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese and Spanish are based on availability.

Selling Points One of the best ways to get a taste of the daily life of the local Balinese people and accentuating a real local farming experience.

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