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BEST TROPICAL ISLAND DESTINATIONS

Next Stay AMANKILA GAYA ISLAND RESORT

Next Island LEMBONGAN ISLAND GILI ISLANDS

Next Destination OVATION OF THE SEAS REDISCOVER SINGAPORE

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PUBLISHER Olaf Purvis managing editor Yerina Margia On the cover

Senior EDITOR Billy Bagus

Location: Mola-Mola Resort Air - Gili IAir Photo by. Henrych

EDITOR Dhimas Pramudyo Enindya Leony Zuchraya CONTRIBUTORS Henry Snowden Jose Jeuland Jenny T

CREATIVE DEPARTMENT SENIOR GRAPHIC DESIGNER Retno Wulandari Henrych Chrystyan Rifqi Syamsurijjal Senior photographer Gus Dharma MAY - AUG 2017

photographer Asfrandi Mudianto Primaldi Godjali

managing director Olaf Purvis act general manager Yerina Margia regional head Woro Agustin AREA MANAGER Rully Hasbi Samantha Dewi finance Nik Purnama Dewi Gilang Delima operation Alit Sukadana Wayan Vena Irawan Nahrul Ilmi S. Benny Raharjo

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publisher’s note

For many people summer is the best season of the year although, in my opinion, it doesn’t matter what the season is, there are always excellent places to go and exciting things to do that can make any season a magical time of the year. So, to fire up your imagination, we offer you a few ideas of where you might like to spend your summer, some of the best destinations, wonderful culinary choices, stunning resorts and great spas. You can opt for an island or a beach, perhaps even a jungle, as your next place to see, our Five Best section gives you some suggestions guaranteed to deliver a memorable and relaxing tropical holiday.

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In this edition, we feature some ultimate resorts including Amankila, Plataran Heritage Borobudur, and Padma Resort Ubud, places that promise to deliver unique experiences and their own distinctive flavour, and also worth a visit that will leave memories and stay with you for many years to come. Don’t forget to take a closer look at our next destination which takes you aboard the new Ovation of the Seas and the journey section that takes you exploring the beautiful island of Borneo.

Pandawa Cliff Estate with its clever Caring for yourself always an essential part of any break and so, to complete our list of things to do, we present Balinese design featuresis and tropical some of has the incredible gardens incorporatedselection modern of spas available in Bali such as the Visesa Spa, Ubud and Heavenly Spa by Westin. facilities and comfort with all this. The “5 Best Beach Getaway” presents I hope you enjoy this edition, some truly remarkable destinations of stay inspired! attractive scenic environments. Destination choices here offer some unforgettable holiday experiences. As we all aware Bali has become a holiday destination that has now reached new heights with its culinary choices. Restaurants for all tastes flourish here. Style, presentation and just good food have brought Bali to the attention of world gourmets. Featured in this issue are Cut Catch Cucina at Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua Beach Resort, Kayuputi at St. Regis Bali Resort, Locavore and Urchin Spas are also highlighted in this issue including The Spa at Bulgari Hotels & Resorts for an experience of pure pamper. Enjoy this edition, travel safe and have a happy holiday!

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FIVE BEST Explore the pristine nature bliss in your holiday. Check out our five best pick of islands to visit in this edition!

NEXT STAY AMANKILA Hidden away in the Eastern part of Bali and a truly beautiful place to stay, Amankila offers 31 elegant freestanding suites with outstanding service and a view to die for

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JOURNEY BORNEO Take a look at the journey of Jose Jeuland through the magical Borneo. What a truly inspiring experience!

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GILI ISLAND Located just off North-western coast of Lombok, the Gili Archipelago consisting of three main islands (Trawangan, Meno and Air) has established themselves as an engaging destination for international tourist who seek getaway in remote tropical isle

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OVATION OF THE SEAS Expect the unexpected on the ultimate holiday at sea. A wonderful way to spend a holiday is on the largest cruise liner in Asia and the fourth largest in the world

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SPICE BIKINI Recently established at Seminyak, Bikini is a deluxe dining space that perfectly brings together the touch of urban elegance and penultimate tropical vibes

UNWIND ALILA UBUD SPA If you wish to get pampered, no look further than The Alila Spa, Ubud. The spa offers an extensive selection of treatments

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ANOM MANIK AGUNG Once set on a path to be a great painter, Anom Manik found his muse behind the lenses and decided to enter the world of photography, and been prevailing ever since

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BVLGARI INTRODUCES THE BRAND NEW BOUTIQUE IN THE BALI RESORT The magnificent and contemporary Italian jeweller, Bvlgari announces the opening of a renovated boutique inside its exclusive resort in Bali. It is a sophisticated blend of contemporary design born from the encounter between traditional Balinese forms and high Italian style. The balance between Roman and Balinese inspiration, which defines the interior design concept, is also expressed through the décor and furniture. In a continuous reminder to the designers of the 50’s and 60’s, the space houses some furniture carefully selected and conceived by the Italian designers who had links with the Bvlgari heritage. A collection of exquisite Balinese-inspired antiques and exotic pieces adorn the space, together with furniture and decorative details, such as vases and lamps that have been designed and produced in Italy, used to host a careful selection of Bali native plants.

RASCAL: INDONESIA’S FIRST PHINISI SUPERYACHT Indonesia’s youngest Phinisi super yacht has been born, and is already making waves on the sailing scene. Rascal, both by name and nature, vows to live up to her moniker as she gears up to take guests on an experiential journey around Indonesia’s stunning archipelago. A true combination of East meets West; Rascal showcases the latest in Western boating technology – the result: a cutting-edge contemporary super yacht that possesses the soul and secrets of a traditional Indonesian Phinisi sailing boat. The only superyacht in Indonesia with all five spacious cabins above water, the bedrooms stretch across two expansive decks. Each cabin boasts high ceilings, ocean views, en-suite bathrooms, a private terrace, and state of the art audiovisual systems. Available from January for private charters only, Rascal offers her guests complete control to curate their bespoke itinerary – enabling them to design their dream voyage from start to finish. From off-radar island destinations to under surface marine-life immersions, on-deck degustation to rooftop midnight stargazing, everything is provided with casual, barefoot freedom and fun.

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SOFITEL BALI NUSA DUA BEACH RESORT TAKES THE ‘AFTERNOON SNACK’ TO THE NEXT LEVEL WITH THEIR LE GOÛTER PACKAGE The Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua Beach Resort is always seeking out ways of going the extra mile when it comes to looking after their guests. Recently the resort introduced ‘Le Goûter’ a refined gastronomic experience and a typical expression of French Art De Vivre. Originally afternoon snacks enjoyed by French children to keep them going until dinner time, Le Goûter was adopted by adults to become a Chic Gourmandise, a decadent French version of the English High Tea.Through Le Goûter, Sofitel Nusa Dua is offering their guests the opportunity to enjoy one of the finer things in French life with sophisticated melt-in-the-mouth pastries and handcrafted chocolates accompanied by artisan teas, coffees or hot chocolate. The Le Goûter programme is available at Le Bar from 3 to 5 pm each day.

AUSTRALIAN RENOWNED MRS SIPPY BRINGS THEIR CHILL-OUT VIBE TO BALI After a highly successful introduction into the Australia club and culinary scene, Mrs Sippy has expanded their brand launching a stylish pool club, restaurant and bar in Bali. A truly modern oasis, Mrs Sippy Bali is set to become Seminyak’s newest ‘see and be seen’ venue with a casual and relaxed atmosphere and facilities for swimming, sunning and dancing from midday until midnight. Designed by Akin Creative, Mrs Sippy Bali is a cool escape from the hustle and bustle of Seminyak. Local stone, timber, brick and custom tile have been used along with bespoke lights and furniture to create a slightly retro feel with a modern vibe. The 800 square metre saltwater pool and diving platform are the central focus of the venue. With soft curves, rendered edges and gentle beach entries, the pool is surrounded by Mediterranean-style architecture, daybeds, cabanas, gardens and shady palm trees, providing a multitude of both open and private spaces. The menu at Mrs Sippy features wood-fired grilled seafood, pizzas and light-bites and an ever-changing array of fresh, fruity cocktails to enjoy by the pool or in one of the many bar areas.

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BALI NUSA DUA HOTEL & CONVENTION EVERY EVENT - A FIVE STAR EXPERIENCE The Indonesia Travel and Tourism Awards Foundation (ITTA) has crowned Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua Resort as the winner of the Leading Design Hotel category. There were 47,504 participants from over 23 different countries competing in 40 different categories during a month-long voting process. For the past 6 years the ITTA has been hosting these awards to celebrate and recognize outstanding brands within the hospitality industry so showcasing exemplary practices. Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua is a 5-star hotel with a design inspired by Balinese and French craftsmanship of detailed artistry. The result has been the harmonization of modern French flair and authentic Balinese elements. The architecture and interior design is a result of collaboration between the internationally acclaimed design firm WATG and Wilson Associates. One of the architectural highlights is The Grand Gamelan Ballroom. Here sheer opulence and breathtaking grandeur flow through 450 square meters floor space under a soaring ceiling. The ballroom has a guest capacity of 420.

‘PEOPLE BEHIND THE PEARL’: AN EXQUISITE ART EXHIBITION BY PULLMAN BALI LEGIAN NIRWANA The chic and trendy Pullman Bali Legian Nirwana demonstrate their attention to and support for Indonesian art by launching another of its Pullman Exhibition series, this time by showcasing the natural beauty of Indonesian pearls. Entitled “The People behind the Pearls”, the art exhibition feature the stunning creations of ATLAS Pearls as well as an inspiring insight into the lives of the women who created them. At the North Bali pearl farm, pearls have a very special and unique connection to women. The job of a pearl technician is one requiring a great deal of delicate and gentle technique. For this reason, 100 per cent of ATLAS Pearls’ technicians are women; a remarkable fact given the traditional male dominance of the industry as a whole. ATLAS shares a special relationship with the women who harvest their pearls and the talented results of this relationship was apparent at Pullman Bali Legian from the 17th of March to 15th of May 2016.

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AIRASIA X GOES STRAIGHT FROM BALI TO TOKYO

On March 21st 2017, AirAsia X Indonesia just announced a new direct flight route from Bali to Narita airport of Tokyo, Japan. The opening of this new route follows up after the agreement letter issued by Indonesia’s Ministry of transportation which was accepted on March 16th 2017, as well as the same letter from Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism a day after. AirAsia X will fly directly from Ngurah Rai International Airport Denpasar to Narita International Airport Tokyo from May 24th 2017 with 4 days a week flight schedules. This route will be served by brand new Airbus A330-300 plane with capacity of 377 seats, including 12-premium flatbed seats unit, which has been awarded as the ‘best seat in the world’ for low-fare flight category. Congratulations, AirAsia!

SHAMBALA FOR SEMINYAK

For many reasons, Villa Shambala stands out from the crowd. Shambala presents a modern-day Balinese architectural design, tropical elegance and earthy natural tones without the usual rustic overload. With five elegant ensuite bedrooms, numerous lounge and living spaces, Villa Shambala is the perfect choice for large groups or families sharing. Laze by the pool, get a Balinese massage in the spa room, catch a movie in the media lounge, then come together with your group to sip sunset cocktails, followed by a gourmet meal in the elegant dining room, cooked by your own private chef. Eclectic style teeming with charm, intricately-carved wooden joglo finished with oversized couches and cushions, hammocks and spaces everywhere designed for laid-back luxury – and all hidden in an exquisite walled garden in the best part of town. It is hard to believe that this tranquil luxury villa is just a short stroll away from the bustling Seminyak. (www.villashambalaseminyak.com)

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PADMA HOTELS BALI PRESENTED UNOAKED 2.02 FEATURING CHEF YONO Last March, Padma Hotels welcomed Chef Yono, a well know Indonesian chef who has made a name in United States, at two of their properties, Padma Resort Legian and Padma Resort Ubud where he prepared a prestigious dining experience. The culinary adventure specially created by Chef Yono took place at Padma Resort Legian’s S.K.A.I Beach Club on 17-19 March 2017 as well as Padma Resort Ubud’s The Puhu Restaurant on 20 March 2017. 5-course dinner pairing with cocktail and wine upon request was served to satisfy all guests. Chef Yono owns Albany, a premiere restaurant for world class fine dining located at 25 Chapel Street, known as one of the top 100 restaurants in the US. Owned and operated by the Purnomo family, it has been the restaurant to go for a memorable dining experience since 1986 and has been recognized by the James Beard Foundation, Wine Spectator, Santé, DiRoNA and The American Culinary Federation among others.

DODDY OBENK AND FRIENDS PRESENT “SATYAN SITA”; A PHOTO AND VIDEO EXHIBITION OF BALINESE CULTURE On April 22nd, 2017, the “Satyan Sita” Photo and Video Exhibition opened for public viewing. Inspired by the immense strength and energy of the people from Tejakula in the preservation of their tradition and culture in its pure, sacred form, a group of artists decided to create an art exhibition dedicated to the dance form which only survives in a few places in Bali. The exhibition documents this sacred art form, and consists of art, photographs and video capturing images of the people, their masks and their dance during religious ceremonies and dance performances. Artists participating in the exhibition include: Doddy Obenk, Tjandra Hutama, Jelena Vuksanovic, Kass Sudrajat and Stefanus Bayu. During the day the Wayang Wong dance group from Tejakula will be performing the “Satyan Sita”; one of the stories from the epic drama of Ramayana. The event is being held in the Rumah Topeng dan Wayang Setia Darma (The House of Puppets and Masks) and will be open for visitors until May 22nd 2017.

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A Stunning Natural Setting at PADMA RESORT UBUD

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ith its five-star amenities and facilities Padma Resort Ubud is the latest offering from the renowned Padma hospitality brand. Set in an eleven hectare estate the resort offers discerning travellers a rare opportunity to experience contemporary Balinese architecture and artworks in an unparalleled natural setting. There is a selection of 149 rooms and suites to choose from, each featuring panoramic treetop views of the river valley, artisan-crafted furnishings, hand-carved wooden detailing, state-of-the-art media, private balconies and spa-inspired ensuite bathrooms. Generous living areas and bedrooms offer maximum comfort and the flexibility to accommodate the needs of a broad spectrum of travellers, from honeymooners to large families. Located on the garden level of the resort and surrounded by gardens and soothing water features, the resort’s The Spa is a tranquil sanctuary where guests can find the serenity of inner bliss. Managed and staffed by a team of expertly trained Indonesian therapists, the spa delivers results-driven treatments and therapies, inspired by authentic Asian rituals and global cutting-edge trends. Connected to the resort by an enchanting glass-topped tunnel, the

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heated infinity edge swimming pool offers breath-taking views in the refreshing mountain air of Ubud. Close by guests can dine in the spacious Puhu Restaurant & Lounge, with both indoor and al fresco dining areas the Puhu serves an international menu of tantalising dishes including Indonesian, Asian and European specialties. The intimate air-conditioned library offers a tranquil place to enjoy an afternoon tea or to socialise over a fine wine from the glass fronted cellar.

IN AN UNTOUCHED RIVER VALLEY OVERLOOKING THE ENCHANTING BAMBOO FORESTS OF PAYANGAN TO THE NORTH OF BALI’S CELEBRATED CULTURAL CENTRE OF UBUD, PADMA RESORT UBUD SITS IN A STUNNING SETTING AND AFFORDS EXPANSIVE VIEWS OVER THE RAINFORESTS OF THE VALLEY BELOW.

Banjar Carik, Desa Puhu, Payangan – Ubud, Bali Tel. +62 361 301 1111 www.padmaresortubud.com


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A Mystical Sanctuary

AT THE PLATARAN HERITAGE BOROBUDUR HOTEL & CONVENTION CENTER

SET AMID THE RICE TERRACES OF KRETEK VILLAGE IN MAGELANG, CENTRAL JAVA, AND ONLY A FEW MINUTES AWAY FROM THE WORLD HERITAGE SITE OF THE BOROBUDUR TEMPLE, THE PLATARAN HERITAGE BOROBUDUR HOTEL AND CONVENTION CENTER IS AN EXCLUSIVE RETREAT THAT PERFECTLY COMPLEMENTS THE EXISTING PLATARAN BOROBUDUR COMPLEX WITH ITS GRACEFUL COMBINATION OF ARCHITECTURAL ELEGANCE AND LUSH PANORAMIC VIEWS OVER THE MENOREH HILLS. Menoreh Restaurant is a cleverly designed venue in the traditional Javanese architecture overlooking the fascinating view of the pool that serves a selection of international, Indonesian and pan-Asian fare. You can also take a break at Langit Menoreh - Bar & Lounge sipping into refreshing drinks or artisanal cocktails as the sun sets over the mesmerizing Borobodur landscape.

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esigned with lashings of colonial charm and with modern facilities, Plataran Heritage Borobudur Hotel & Convention Center seamlessly blends in the mystical ambience of the ancient Borobudur temple. Located just a 10 minute drive from the Borobudur temple and a 1.5 hour drive from Jogjakarta international airport; the hotel is ideal for both leisure and business travellers alike who are seeking a place of solace in their jam-packed schedules.

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The Hotel was built to complement the existing 21 Villas Plataran Borobudur Resort & Spa. It offers 75 spacious rooms with 5-star facilities, Panoramic Elevators, a swimming pool, colonial architecture and a balcony view from each room. The hotel also provides a one-stop hospitality service for guests who wish to experience the spiritual wonder of the Borobudur temple.

Event Managers looking for an ample space to hold conventions, large formal meetings or wedding receptions may wish to consider the hotel’s spacious Grand Heritage Ballroom with a capacity of up to 500 people while the 2nd floor board rooms are available for exclusive board-style meetings or training workshops for smaller groups.

Dusun Kretek, Karangrejo, Borobudur, Magelang Jawa Tengah 56553, Indonesia P. +62 293 330 1888 www.plataran.com


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UNHURRIED UNWIND at SLOW GILI AIR

INSPIRED BY THE LAID BACK LIFESTYLE OF THE GILI ISLANDS, THREE FRIENDS GOT TOGETHER TO CREATE A GETAWAY FOR THOSE WHO SEEK TO FULLY IMMERSE THEMSELVES IN A RELAXATION HOLIDAY WITH AN UNINTERRUPTED TIME OF RETREAT. ENTER SLOW GILI AIR; A LUXURIOUS PRIVATE VILLA WHICH EMBRACES ALL THE ESSENTIAL QUALITIES OF LIVING A LIFE WITHOUT HASTE AND IS ALSO A MEMBER OF SECRET RETREATS, A COLLECTION OF SMALL CHARMING BOUTIQUE HOTELS ACROSS ASIA.

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Gili Air Island, Lombok Tel. +62 878 64 47 60 99 www.secret-retreats.com/slowgili

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he brainchild of three Belgian friends who fell in love with Gili Air and decided to build a small holiday village, Slow Gili Air embraces a concept based on the slow spirit (slow cooking, slow moving, slow stretching), a unique way to win back a sense of the essential values of life.

outdoor showers, wash basins made from natural materials and hand-made toiletries. Particular care has been given to the quality of the bedding made by international class home stylist Valérie Barkowski, who has added her own touch of originality with a colour selection of predominantly orange, grey, red, green and bordeaux.

Comprising of 10 contemporary luxury villas, Slow Gili Air offers VIP treatment for its guests. Each villa offers the same level of comfort: a choice of one or two bedroom with a terrace, its own swimming pool, a kitchenette, office space, comfortable sun beds, lovely coconut gardens and a personal home cooker available for charming dinners in the villa, away from noise and traffic.. The bathrooms deserve a mention of their own with stunning

At Slow Gili Air you can avail yourself of an extensive program of things you may, or may not, wish to do. Visitors have the opportunity to sample all sorts of activities the island has to offer all while practicing the art of doing nothing; there’s diving, snorkelling, kite surfing, swimming with the turtles, yoga, Pilates, Zumba lessons, golf, trekking, climbing volcanoes and anything else you might slowly be able to think of.


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Upmarket Lodgings at THE SINTESA JIMBARAN LOCATED IN JIMBARAN ON BALI’S SOUTH WESTERN COAST IN AN EXQUISITE AREA WHERE MAGNIFICENT SUNSETS OVER JIMBARAN BAY END EACH AND EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR, THE SINTESA JIMBARAN IS A RESORT DESIGNED FOR NATURAL LIVING WITH LIFESTYLE AND WELLNESS CHOICES AND A RANGE OF FACILITIES TO ENSURE A MAGICAL STAY FOR EVERYONE.

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et on a hillside overlooking the grand panorama of Jimbaran Bay, The Sintesa Jimbaran design embodies the finest attributes of contemporary Balinese and Javanese design integrated with modern life style concepts to anticipate the needs of both local and international travellers. The resort offers 206 beautifully appointed guest rooms and suites which are available in four tiers of accommodation: Superior Room, Deluxe Room, Family Rooms and the Suites Collection. The hotel is presented in a vibrant and charismatic style which provides the context for an ambience

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provided by warm, personalised service, a tranquil setting and lavish décor. To make the most of your stay The Sintesa Jimbaran offers a selection of in-house facilities; The BARber is a full service restaurant and bar designed with a classic 1930’s style Barbershop theme which offers a fine collection of Single Malt Whiskeys, a range of premium Vodkas and branded liquors, as well as classic favourite cocktails made by expert mixologists. Angin-Angin Restaurant is a restaurant overlooking colourful gardens and filled with natural light that streams through the open-air area. This all-day venue offers Western

and Asian favourites throughout the day for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Up on the 7th floor is Rooftop on 7 with breathtaking 180 degree views out over Jimbaran Bay. Those seeking to restore their balance can be pampered at The Sintesa Wellness SPA which offers a complete range of luxurious therapies which utilise the purest natural products available.

Jl. Kencana No. 1, Jimbaran Tel. +62 361 472 5333 www.thesintesajimbaran.com


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Luxury in a Natural Setting at STHALA, A TRIBUTE PORTFOLIO HOTEL, UBUD BALI feature premium beds, luxurious amenities and a riverside location, all created to satisfy the requirements of modern day living and presented in a soothing palette of timber and natural colours to reflect the unique ambience of authentic Balinese décor.

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uilt high on a ridge with views over the magnificent Wos River, the Sthala, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Ubud Bali is a brand new Tribute Portfolio hotel which, with its lush mountain vistas and tranquil riverside atmosphere, soothes the spirit and calms the soul. Sthala, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Ubud Bali offers a selection of 143 spacious rooms and suites which

Sthala, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Ubud Bali with its clean mountain air and consummate in-house facilities has been conceived with relaxation in mind; from the cool and inviting outdoor pool, to the elevated view of The Naga Rooftop Bar & Lounge and the warm, welcoming feeling of the Sungai restaurant. To reinvigorate and replenish your body during your stay, the resort has a full-service spa offering a range of personalised treatments and a well-equipped fitness centre to help you get back in shape ready to face the world.

STHALA, A TRIBUTE PORTFOLIO HOTEL, UBUD BALI IS SET IN THE TROPICAL LANDSCAPE OF LODTUNDUH BRINGING A NEW DIMENSION TO YOUR HOLIDAY BY COMBINING THE MODERN DESIGN OF AN UPMARKET RESORT WITH TRADITIONAL BALINESE DESIGN ELEMENTS APPROPRIATE FOR THE NATURAL SURROUNDINGS OF ITS SCENIC LOCATION. Planning a meeting or a major event? Sthala, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Ubud Bali has over 350 square meters of versatile function space complemented by stunning river and valley views and the venue also includes two meeting rooms and a boardroom which are ideal for breakout rooms or for holding weddings and receptions against a lush natural backdrop.

Jalan A. A. Gede Rai, Banjar Tengah, Mawang Kelod, Lodtunduh, Ubud, Gianyar Tel. +62 361 301 8700 www.sthalaubudbali.com

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Unparrarelled Tropical Bliss at JAMBULUWUK OCEANO RESORT, GILI TRAWANGAN

NESTLING ON A PRIVATE 2-HECTARE PLOT OF LAND ON THE NORTHERN PART OF GILI TRAWANGAN ISLAND AND SURROUNDED BY LOMBOK’S FINEST TROPICAL VISTAS; JAMBULUWUK OCEANO RESORT IS A PERFECT HIDDEN GETAWAY FOR ANYONE WHO WOULD LIKE TO SPEND SOME QUIET TIME IN AN ENCHANTING ISLAND PARADISE.

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he Resort took its inspiration from the traditional village houses of Lombok. It was purposely built away from the hustle and bustle of the island’s urban centre and is tucked away among lush tropical coconut gardens which lead out onto the golden sands of the island’s pristine beaches and a sparkling blue ocean. The 95 rooms of the resort, each with their own shaded terraces overlooking the beach or gardens, are all equipped with modern facilities which include Wi-

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Fi. The resort’s deluxe room categories, in addition to the accommodation, Jambuluwuk Oceano Resort Gili Trawangan features a range of in-house facilities designed to make the most of each guest’s visit. Enjoy the laid back island setting at the resort’s Clubhouse on The Beach. The resort’s beachfront dining area offers a selection of tapas, local and international cuisine where you can savour the tranquillity with a selection of refreshments while listening to the soothing sound of the waves. The Sentanu Waterfall Garden is an area complemented with expansive

shaded lounges and a pool bar and bubbling kids swimming pool which are interconnected by submerged pathways. For meetings, the Java Meeting Room offers a 110 square meter meeting space that can sit up to 40 people for small conferences in a classroom setting or up to 70 people for cocktails.

North Gili Trawangan Island, Lombok Tel. +62 877 65 888 332 www.jambuluwuk.com/oceano


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PERCHED ON A RIDGE IN A LOOP OF THE PETANU RIVER THIS ENCHANTING FIVE-STAR BOUTIQUE RESORT IS DESIGNED TO SIT IN COMPLETE HARMONY WITH NATURE. IT NESTLES DEEP IN THE HEART OF AN UBUD RAINFOREST RESERVE, A SANCTUARY STEEPED IN THE HEALING ATMOSPHERE AND ROMANTIC AMBIENCE OF ITS STUNNING JUNGLE LANDSCAPE.

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river suites in the three floor southern wing with views down to the river and five river edge private pool villas each enhanced by its own infinity edge pool overlooking the river below.

The resort features six valley deluxe rooms with jungle views in the two storey northern wing, twelve Kayon

Kayon offers an array of services, tours and activities to help you make the most of your visit. The Kepitu Restaurant is set in the epicentre of the resort with 180-degree views out over the pool to the jungle of the valley beyond. The menu selection is comprehensive, there are salads and sandwiches for a light meal while the main menu offers a mix of Western and Asian cuisine and, for something a little more special, the Balinese Royal setting and a weekly

he word Kayon means The Tree of Life, the mystical concept that connects all forms of creation and represents the interconnectedness of all life on our beautiful planet, and this is the concept that inspired both its architectural and interior design. The resort decor features the ancient Hindu epic drama of Ramayana expressed through paintings and carvings, the central plot of the epic is the love story of Rama & Shinta which is captured in a stone relief carved along an entire 50 meter section of wall.

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cultural diner program. The resort’s Canyon Jetty hanging along the riverside is an ideal setting to slow down, relax and take a light lunch or afternoon tea surrounded by stone cliffs to the soothing sound of a trickling waterfall. You can start the day with yoga in the roof top yoga pavilion or a treatment in the Serayu Spa perched on a high cliff above the river.

Banjar Kepitu, Desa Kendran, Tegalalang, Ubud Tel. +62 361 479 2553 www.thekayonresort.com


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Alluring Retreat AT VILLA HANSA

FLANKED BY A GENTLE RIVER AND OVERLOOKING THE LUSH EMERALD GREEN RICE FIELDS OF CANGGU, VILLA HANSA IS A STUNNING 7 BEDROOM VILLA AND A TRANQUIL RETREAT, THE PERFECT PLACE TO TAKE A RESTFUL BREAK IN AN ENERGETIC HOLIDAY.

Jl. Pantai Pererenan Br. Delod Padunan, Badung, Canggu Tel. +62 361 737 498 www.hansabali.com

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et in the traditional village of Pererenan and only a short stroll from the sands of Echo Beach and it’s famous surf breaks, seductively exotic Villa Hansa offers the standard of facilities one would expect of five star accommodation but within the natural beauty of traditional wooden buildings.

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Managed by Elite Havens, Villa Hansa comprises a series of seven charming lodging units divided into four main sections; a master suite, 2 gladak rooms, 2 riverview suites and 2 pool suites. The master suite consist of two antique Javanese Joglo houses tastefully adapted using contemporary glass under an exquisite and a rare trapezium roof, while the gladak rooms are two traditional wooden ‘gladak’-shaped traditional houses with timber shuttered windows and raised verandas. All rooms

are equipped with every modern amenity to ensure that guests want for nothing during their stay. The villa also provides a range of top-notch in-house facilities; including two swimming pools, dining areas, a barbecue and billiard balé, yoga studio, garden grottos and all fully supported by a team of professional staff too look after every need.


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Redefine Luxury and Incomparable Bliss at AMANKILA

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he resort is hidden away in the Eastern part of Bali and on arriving you realise why, it has been placed in its own corner of paradise in a beautiful tranquil place. Amankila offers 31 elegant freestanding suites 9 of which have private pools that are elevated to maximise their ocean views. To blend in with its Balinese spiritual surroundings, the architecture takes its inspiration from the Royal Water Palace of Ujung in nearby Amlapura. I stayed in a luxurious Pool Suite, 204 square metres of luxury complete with a 9.7- meter private pool enclosed by a paras-stone courtyard. The suite is spacious, extremely comfortable and tastefully designed with a perfect blend of Balinese ornaments and modern amenities. The suite can be connected to an Ocean Suite to accommodate larger groups. The central feature of the resort is a magnificent three tiered infinity edge pool which tumbles down the hillside like a flowing rice field towards the sea below and all surrounded by the peace and charm of its picturesque setting. A nice touch is a library conveniently positioned near the pool which provides a cool sanctuary furnished with a selection of books, newspapers,

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magazines, games and CDs. Afternoon tea is available daily on the steps of the library where staff dressed in traditional dress serve Indonesian snacks, honey ginger tea and Bali coffee. If you feel like relaxing on the beach, there is a beach club just minutes away, by foot or buggy, from the main resort. Featuring a 41-metre lap pool, the beach club is set on the volcanic- sand beach with eight lounging bales and offers Indonesian and light western dishes during lunchtime. You can dine wherever you like, Amankila has 2 restaurants: the main restaurant which is popular for breakfast and dinner, and a more casual terrace for lunch. I opted to have my

lunch in one of the bales in the pool area. During my visit the standard of cuisine was a real high point of my stay. The chef has creatively crafted some delicious Indonesian dishes based on traditional recipes such as the ayam taliwang and gulai ikan both of which are beautifully presented without sacrificing the authenticity of the original dish. While at the resort, I pampered myself with an excellent one-hour tailored treatment in the spa pavilion. A rejuvenating treatment applied by an attentitive skilled therapist we started with a 30-minute Aman signature massage which was then augmented by a 30-minute scrub using sea salt and lavender oil.

CONTINUING IN THE TRADITION OF AMAN RESORTS WORLDWIDE AND THEIR REPUTATION FOR LUXURIOUS FACILITIES, EXCEPTIONAL LOCATIONS, IMPECCABLE SERVICE AND FINE CUISINE, AMANKILA DID NOT DISAPPOINT DURING MY RECENT STAY. SET ON A HILLSIDE ON THE SOUTH EASTERN COAST OF BALI AND OVERLOOKING THE LOMBOK STRAIT THE RESORT IS SURROUNDED BY THE STUNNING SCENERY OF THE HISTORIC KARANGASEM REGENCY.

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This is the 4th Aman property I have had the pleasure to experience and my stay at Amankila was nothing short of wonderful. Set against the dramatic backdrop of Mt Agung, Bali’s sacred mountain, enveloped by lush vegetation and overlooking the Lombok Strait, the resort is a truly beautiful place to stay. That unique Aman atmosphere which is so hard to find in other resorts has, once again, won my heart. Outstanding service, a view to die for, and the friendly and attentive staff are just a few of the things that stood out for me. The small details also make a difference and before leaving, as usual, a luggage tag in blue leather with my name on it, was attached to my bag and a blessed Balinese string bracelet was tied to my wrist. A delightful end to a magical stay but, as always, too short and it is always hard to leave a resort that makes you feel that you have visited the home of a dear friend rather than staying in a hotel. A truly wonderful experience!

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Wonderful Treasure at GAYA ISLAND RESORT

ASIA, BEING THE LARGEST AND MOST POPULOUS CONTINENT ON EARTH, OFFERS A MYRIAD OF UNIQUE SIGHTS, LIGHTLY TOSSED IN A SALAD OF DIFFERENT CULTURES TO BRING OUT THE FLAVOURS OF EACH COUNTRY WITHIN IT. IF YOU HAPPEN TO BE TRAVERSING ASIA OR SOUTHEAST ASIA, TAKE A STOP IN BORNEO TO DISCOVER AUTHENTIC EXPERIENCES AND HAVE A SENSE OF INTIMACY WITH THE NATURAL WORLD HIDDEN WITHIN IT.

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Drawing inspiration from, and using elements of Sabahan architecture, the resort uses local materials to blend harmoniously with its natural environment while eliciting a contemporary and elegant feel. The interior living spaces are designed with stylish elegance to create warmth, comfort and serene indoor settings.

Nestling on a hillside of ancient rainforest with the stunning silhouette of Mount Kinabalu on the horizon, Gaya Island Resort is a sanctuary that enchants travellers with its beauty.

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environment, protect the local wildlife, and raise awareness of sustainable seafood choices. The resort has several eco-friendly initiatives in place ranging from conservation through to education and rescue programmes which are conducted at the resort’s Marine and Wildlife Centres.

If you like to spend peaceful holidays at one with nature the Bayu Villas are set in tropical rainforest with views out over the forest canopy. If you prefer to be within walking distance of the resort’s pristine sandy beach, the Canopy Villas are set amongst tropical mangroves closer to the resort’s main facilities.

Committed to promoting marine conservation to the local community, the Gaya Island Resort Marine Centre runs three marine programmes in Turtle Rescue, Coral Reef Restoration, and Conservation through Education. Equal commitment is placed on ecological conservation, and the Gaya Island Resort Wildlife Centre runs programmes in Proboscis Monkey Preservation, Nature and Wildlife Conservation, and educational Nature Trails. For accommodation there are idyllic villas set on gently sloping hillsides surrounded by ancient rainforest and protected mangroves. The villa interiors are designed with a luxurious contemporary elegance and offer a selection of outlooks to choose from. Rooms are spacious averaging 47 square metres.

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Probably the best views in the resort are from the Kinabalu Villa with its sweeping vistas out over the South China Sea to the majestic contours of Mount Kinabalu. The Suria Suite is a luxurious two-bedroom suite with stunning ocean views. The ground floor features relaxing lounge and dining areas, and a pantry which leads onto an outdoor deck. The spacious bedrooms on the first floor both come with en-suites, and a decadent outdoor bath on the balcony provides breathtaking views. Embark on a nature expedition with the resort’s resident naturalist to experience the natural wonders of Gaya with wildlife sightings, a mangrove kayak tour and spotting rare flora and fauna. The seas around Gaya have an abundance of marine life, and the resort’s resident marine biologist can guide you on an

exploration of the clear waters of the marine park drifting over lush coral gardens to discover the wealth of life with its myriad of colours hidden beneath the waves. When you are exhausted from the adventures of the day, or you simply wish to make the most of a relaxing holiday, you can restore your vitality and rejuvenate your soul at the Spa Village Gaya Island. Set amidst lush mangroves, the Spa Village is a tranquil hideaway surrounded by unique island flora and fauna. Drawn from the warm clear waters of Gaya and its rich lowland forests to the high-altitude blossoms of Mount Kinabalu, the various treatments use only the finest fresh local ingredients. Taking eco-tourism to a new frontier, Gaya Island Resort strives to be a key contributor in its aim to make a real difference to the wellbeing of the planet that gives us life. Bringing together the pleasures of luxury travel with the soul fulfilling experience of living in harmony with the natural environment in a pristine and beautiful part of the world, this is what makes this such a special place. (Article by Jose Jeuland)

Malohom Bay, Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park, 88000 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia Tel. +60 3 2783 1000 www.gayaislandresort.com

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A Luxury Vantage Point AT SO SOFITEL BANGKOK

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Sofitel Bangkok is an urban design hotel with accommodation themed around the Five Elements – Water, Earth, Wood, Metal, and Fire. Inspired and innovative, it is a masterpiece created through a collaboration by Thailand’s top design firms, an award-winning architect and featuring design by famed couturier and design legend Mr. Christian Lacroix. The hotel boasts 238 guest rooms and suites, ranging in size from 38 sqm to 138 sqm, featuring three-meter-high floor-to-ceiling windows offering a choice of skyscraper views or prospects of Lumpini Park and the city beyond. The rooms have unusual category names; So Cosy,

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COMMANDING A PRIME CENTRAL LOCATION ON THE CORNER OF NORTH SATHORN AND RAMA IV ROADS AND DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE INNER CITY’S GREEN OASIS OF LUMPINI PARK, THE SO SOFITEL BANGKOK OFFERS PANORAMIC VIEWS OF BOTH THE PARK AND THE CITY’S DRAMATIC SKYLINE.

So Comfy, So Club, So Studio, So Suite Spa, So Suite, So Lofty and So VIP; and all are equipped with advanced equipment and comprehensive amenities.

over the city. An exclusive area, HI-SO, offers moonlit cabanas with a glittering city view by night, perfect for intimate moments.

SO Sofitel Bangkok also features an extensive range of in-house support facilities providing guests with the highest standards of comfort and convenience. So SPA, located on the 11th floor, is a luxurious centre of well-being themed as a mythological forest inviting discovery and exploration. So SPA offers a wideranging selection of the best and most effective health & beauty treatments with inspiration drawn from time proven world traditions combined with the most advanced and refined French cosmetology for outstandingly deep rejuvenation treatments. For private indulgence, So Suite Spa, is located on the same level also with a mythological forest theme provides suite accommodation featuring a master bedroom, spacious living room and an en-suite spa treatment facility.

Last but not least, guests can check into the hotel’s Club Signature; a luxurious lounge inspired by designer Monsieur Christian Lacroix. A masterpiece of creative art and a haven for travellers who demand personalised, impeccable service in the exclusive atmosphere of a private club

2 North Sathorn Road Bangrak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand Tel. +66 2 624 0000 www.so-sofitel-bangkok.com/

An exciting selection of innovative restaurants and bars showcase the very best in refined dining in a variety of relaxing ambiences. There is Chocolab - a chocolate boutique with an open kitchen and displays of mouthwatering chocolate creations to tempt the chocolate gene. Then there is Red Oven - a market-style restaurant featuring an array of cuisines presenting market-style food with a contemporary twist. There is MIXO - a bar on the 9th floor perched over a view across Lumpini Park serving molecular mixology cocktails (Molecular Mixology is an amazing art and science dedicated to mixing drinks) while a mix of chill-out sounds sets the mood, and finally there is Park Society and HI-SO - Park Society is a roof top restaurant and bar a modern western wining and dining venue that comes with spectacular views

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Holidays are a time when most of like to settle ourselves into a five-star hotel for some serious doing of absolutely nothing but, it is also great to get out now and again for a bit of exploration. In this edition, we look at five of the best island destinations where you can get the best of tropical life, gorgeous sun-kissed, white-sandy beaches, tropical jungle and azure seas filled with marine life. So pack your swimsuit and get out among the islands. TropicaLife.net

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BALI As one of the world’s best destinations, Bali never fails to amaze everyone. Whether you are a culinary aficionado, adventure junky, culture lover or just a person who loves to do nothing but enjoy a relaxing time by the beach, Bali has everything (well, perhaps not a lot of snow skiing). While parts of the island have become commercial and touristy, there are still plenty of untouched areas waiting to be explored and well worth a visit. The Uluwatu Temple or Pura Luhur is one of Bali’s most popular places to visit with its glorious, majestic sunsets overlooking the Indian Ocean. Uluwatu is one of six major temples built as Bali’s six spiritual pillars and sits dramatically perched on the top of a cliff 70 metres above the sea below. Daily Kecak dance performances are presented at this temple, an event that should not be missed.

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GILI AIR Gili Air is the easternmost of the three islands in the Gili archipelago, the closest to the much larger island of Lombok. Gili Air with its relaxed pace of life attracts backpackers who prefer to dive, meet other fellow travellers or simply want to chill out. The roads here are still more sandy than paved, and the beaches are arguably the best in the Gilis. Offering quite a different experience to the more vibrant Gili T (Trawangan) and the quieter Gili Meno, Gili Air strikes just the right balance between nightlife and relaxation a popular destination for travellers looking for a tropical island getaway. TropicaLife.net

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PHI PHI ISLANDS Widely acclaimed one of the most beautiful islands in the world, Phi Phi is in fact, a group of 6 islands. Phi Phi Leh and Phi Phi Don are the two main islands and most well known. For then first time visitor, a must visit is Maya Bay at Phi Phi Leh, this is the place where Leo DiCaprio filmed “The Beach.” Beautiful white sand beaches are backed by limestone cliffs, and quiet little bays can be found in this spectacular area. To the North East is Bamboo Island or Koh Mai Phai. A lovely beach surrounds this tiny little island although it is interesting to note that, due to an error in translation, it is covered by casuarina trees, there’s not a stick of bamboo in sight. North of Phi Phi Don you’ll find Koh Yung, an attractive island where limestone cliffs dominate the landscape which, with its clear water, coral reefs and rich marine life, has become an exciting snorkelling area. The main centre for the island group is Phi Phi Don where you can find accommodation, restaurants, and a dive centre. TropicaLife.net

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KOH NANG YUAN The smaller of two ‘Koh’ island, Koh Nangyuan is a famous tourism destination on the central gulf coast of Southern Thailand and has attracted worldwide attention for its rugged natural beauty, its mesmerising sunsets, its clear blue waters and its underwater marine life. Snorkelling sites in Koh Nangyuan are relatively easy to reach although, with its clear waters, those who don’t wish to get wet can observe the beauty of the island’s colourful marine life from above the surface.

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REDANG ISLAND Redang Island is one of the largest islands off the East coast of Malaysia and is renowned for its crystal clear waters and white sandy beaches. It is, in fact, the main island of a group of 9 islands namely Lima, Paku Besar, Paku Kecil, Kerengga Besar, Kerengga Kecil, Ekor Tebu, Ling and Pinang Islands which form a marine sanctuary offering snorkelling and diving activities. You can reach Redang by travelling to Kuala Lumpur then taking a one hour flight to Kuala Terengganu Airport, from where you continue the trip to Redang Island by boat.

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I WOULD OFTEN HEAR PEOPLE TALK ABOUT THEIR TRIPS TO SOUTHEAST ASIA, AND MENTION OF BORNEO ALWAYS CAUGHT MY ATTENTION. BORNEO IS NOT “JUST AN ISLAND” – IT IS MUCH MORE THAN THAT – IT IS A HUGE RUGGED ISLAND IN SOUTHEAST ASIA’S MALAY ARCHIPELAGO, SHARED BY THE MALAYSIAN STATES OF SABAH AND SARAWAK, THE INDONESIAN PROVINCE OF KALIMANTAN AND THE COUNTRY OF BRUNEI.

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was given the chance to experience Borneo through the annual Borneo Ultra-Trail Marathon, an event that filled me with anticipation, exhilaration and fulfilment.

After bidding my lovely wife goodbye for the hundredth time, I set off for Borneo armed with only my racing gear, my photography equipment and a sense of excitement. Flying with AirAsia, one of Asia’s best low-cost carriers, my trip to Kota Kinabalu took me about 2 hours 30 minutes As a great believer in cultural immersion, I always stay at hotels or resorts that reflect the rich culture and heritage of the country I am visiting and so, for this trip, I chose Gaya Island Resort to be my temporary home for the next three days. Gaya Island Resort is located on Pulau Gaya, the largest of a cluster of five islands that form the Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park, a nature conservation area on the Northern coast of Borneo, close to Kota Kinabalu.

Visitors paddle up narrow inlets at high tide to see the protected mangroves in their natural habitat and learn how different species of these trees are able to adapt and live in the salty or brackish water further inland.

First, a bit of luxury, I set off to sample the lunch menu at the resort’s Pool Bar & Lounge – an al fresco-style bar that overlooks a tranquil infinity pool with floating cabanas.

It was late afternoon when I got back to the resort and, with some time to spare before dinner, it was time to sample the treatments offered at the Gaya resort’s Spa Village to relax my body and revitalise my spirit.

Lunch over, I thought I’d take a mangrove kayak tour to better understand the mangrove ecosystem and the resort’s conservation work with an in-depth explanation from the resident naturalist.

The Indigenous Massage – also known as Urutan Pribumi – is an 80-minute treatment that brings together age-old healing traditions from multiple tribes with Spa Village’s signature blend of Island Spice aromatic oils to improve circulation. I ended what had been a wonderful day with a hint of Japanese in the ‘Land Beneath the Wind’ as Sabah is known, a scrumptious dinner at Omakase – a two-storey Japanese restaurant surrounded by an ancient rainforest and perched on a hillside with a stunning view of Malohom Bay and the imposing Mount Kinabalu. The following day over lunch I sat talking to the resort’s resident naturalist who explained about the Gaya Island Resort Marine Centre and its inspiring conservation work. Spreading my culture vulture wings after lunch, I decided to dabble in some Borneo traditional handicraft to test my creative skills. There are over 32 ethnic groups in Sabah each with their own unique handicrafts which reflect their traditions, cultural identity and history. There is the brightly hued beadwork of the Rungus while the Kadazandusun are noted for their weaving using plant fibres. Visitors are taught to create their own handicraft memento so they can take a piece of Borneo home with them.

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It was a tough day, and the next morning I was feeling the pain. As I opened my eyes to take in my surroundings, my legs were aching, and it was excruciating for me to get out of bed, but the feeling of achievement made it all worthwhile. On my itinerary for the day was a visit to Weston Wetland Park – one of the large river mouth wetlands in North Borneo. The park is approximately 2 hours’ drive away from Kota Kinabalu and is home to rare proboscis monkeys, fireflies, flying foxes, wild pitcher plants and other exotic wildlife (there is even a floating village), it really is a must-see place for nature lovers.

I made a bracelet as a homecoming gift for my wife, a ‘one of a kind’ piece made by my own fair hands and encapsulating the sentimental value of a special time in my life, a gift with true meaning and, to me, a priceless treasure. It was my last day on the island, and I finished it off with a delicious dinner at Fisherman’s Cove – a quaint restaurant situated on a rooftop with a breath-taking view of Mount Kinabalu. The restaurant features a symphony of their own seafood-themed dishes. The day of the Borneo Ultra-Trail Marathon finally arrived. For the uninitiated, this is an extreme, outdoor event that takes runners through a combination of native jungle and cultivated landscapes on trails, dirt tracks and back-roads of the Kiulu Valley North of Kota Kinabalu.

To see the wildlife up close you can opt to go for a river cruise up the Nabahan & Siudan rivers. But, as the time for my river cruise crept nearer, the skies opened, and it started to rain heavily, effectively stranding those waiting for the cruise at the dock. Even with a canopy on the boat, cruises can only be conducted in fair weather conditions. The unrelenting weather eventually won, disappointed I gave up and headed back to my accommodation in Kota Kinabalu to prepare for scaling Mount Kinabalu the following day. Climbing Mount Kinabalu is not a feat to be achieved in one day; an average climber will take two days to scale the mountain and all climbers must be accompanied by a licensed mountain guide from the local Mountain Guide Association,

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On the first day, I had to trek 6km up the mountain to the ‘Pendant Hut’ - an elevation gain of around 1,300m. As a professional triathlete, my body is conditioned for extreme conditions, so I was already well prepared for the trip but, if you are considering the challenge of climbing Mount Kinabalu, it is advisable that you physically prepare yourself for the challenge. I started my trek around mid-morning and along the way the trail passed through fascinating ‘montane’ forest adorned with pitcher plants, rhododendrons, and orchids. I reached Pendant Hut around mid-afternoon, just in time for the mandatory safety briefing for the ‘Via Ferrata,’ an exciting side-adventure I would come to later.

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The next day, I was up at 2.30am, and bid Pendant Hut a final goodbye before continuing my ascent to the summit. This part of the ascent is a 2.7km trek with an increase in elevation of 800m. Over 3,000 metres the air starts to get noticeably thinner and, with lower oxygen levels, breathing becomes laboured and the trek gets more difficult as one nears the summit. The lower level of oxygen and extremely low temperatures (around 1 degree Celsius) was slowing me down, but I pressed on with determination. Standing at the summit of Mount Kinabalu at dawn, the sun rose from its slumber and no words could do justice to that magnificent sunrise.


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The sunrise signalled the start of my side-adventure – the Via Ferrata walk. ‘Via Ferrata’ is Italian for ‘Iron Road’ and is a route through mountains following ledges, ladders and fixed anchor points on the rock. The climbers are protected from falling by being connected to a steel cable with a harness. In Kinabalu there are two distinct Via Ferrata routes to choose from – the ‘Walk the Torq’ and the ‘Low’s Peak Circuit’ – and climbers can choose from three distinct itineraries ranging from 2 days 1 night to 4 days 3 nights whichever fits their schedule and satisfies their adventurous spirit. I had chosen the Low’s Peak Circuit a route would take an average of 4 to 5 hours to complete, depending on the fitness level of the participants.

It was exhilarating but not for people who are afraid of heights. Completing the Via Ferrata, I headed back to the Pendant Hut for lunch before descending to the foot of the mountain. My journey through magical Borneo was a truly inspiring experience, the winds of grace from this land uplifted my soul. In the immortal words of Ralph Waldo Emerson: “always do what you are afraid to do. All life is an experiment. The more experiments you make the better.”

Article by Jose Jeuland (used FUJIFILM camera XT2 & XT1) www.josejeuland.com

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The History, Spirituality and Natural Beauty of Karangasem

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itting in the shadow of Bali’s holy Mount Agung (this is where the gods dwell) and close to the Besakih temple complex, Besakih is the most sacred temple on the island and is known as the ‘Mother Temple’, this is an important area for the Balinese Hindus. Karangasem itself is a historical town and was ruled by the Karangasem Royal Family; it is best known for its two water palaces. The first Taman Sukasada Ujung is a garden palace built 5 klms from Amlapura in 1909 and was used by the Karangasem Royal family during their golden era. The palace itself sits in a large pond filled with huge Koi fish which is fed by a natural spring and surrounded by lush gardens. The park was used as a place of recreation during the Dutch colonial era and was redesigned both in its architecture and layout with a well-polished European style. The site has now been refurbished once again and is a popular place to visit with its royal tropical beauty.

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THE EASTERN PART OF BALI IS AN INTERESTING AREA QUITE DIFFERENT FROM THE WESTERN PARTS OF THE ISLAND AND WELL WORTH A VISIT. BALI’S MAIN HIGHWAY FROM DENPASAR TO THE EAST IS BEAUTIFULLY SCENIC WITH ITS LUSH GREEN TROPICAL VEGETATION. THE ROAD PASSES ALONG THE SOUTH EASTERN COAST THROUGH GIANYAR AND KLUNGKUNG, PAST THE QUAINT SEAPORT OF PADANG BAI AND ON THROUGH THE TOURIST AREA OF CANDI DASA BEFORE REACHING THE MAIN TOWN OF KARANGASEM.

The second is the royal water palace at Tirta Gangga which was built in 1948 by the King of Karangasem. Set in an area of picture-postcard rice paddy fields Tirta Gangga has a maze of pools and fountains surrounded by lush gardens and decorated with stone carvings and statues, the centrepiece of the complex is a tall eleven tiered fountain. Tirta Gangga was badly damaged by a volcanic eruption in 1963 but has been lovingly restored to its former glory. If we carry on along the main road from Karangasem, we turn North passing through ricefield terraces and tropical forest as we climb over a couple of passes before heading on to Amed and the East coast of Bali. Halfway to Amed, a small road turns off southwards to Pasir Putih, a secluded bay with beautiful white sandy beaches. Amed, a long stretch of coast running about 14 kilometres to the East from the village of Culik and passing through several

villages with small hotels and losmen, is well known for its world-class diving sites which attract both novice and experienced divers alike from around the world. The two most popular sites for diving at Amed are Jemeluk Bay and Tulamben. Tulamben is particularly popular with a wrecked ship to dive on within easy reach of the beach. The wrecked ship is the USS Liberty which was sunk by a torpedo from a Japanese submarine in 1942. From Amed, the main road turns North West, and we are met with a spectacular sight, the slopes of Bali’s highest mountain, the sacred Mount Agung, sweeping dramatically down from the dizzying heights of the summit 3,000 metres above us right down to the edge of the blue sea of the Lombok Strait. Through this strait is the world famous ‘Wallace Line’ and, 35 miles away on the other side (visible on a clear day), is the island of Lombok. The strait is very deep, and the waters are troubled with strong currents and whirlpools which have kept Bali and Lombok isolated from each other through aeons of time. It was the remarkable difference in the fauna and flora on the two sides of this strait that lead to Alfred Wallace’s discovery of natural selection and the key to Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution. Eastern Bali is a place with a deeply spiritual and historical significance and, with its natural beauty, places of interest and unique identity, is well worth a look.

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Paradise Beyond The Horizon :

Lembongan Island TO THE SOUTHEAST OF BALI LIES AN ISLAND PARADISE FAR FROM THE FRENETIC PACE OF LIFE ON BALI ITSELF. THERE ARE NO HAWKERS NOR TRAFFIC TO HINDER YOU FROM ENJOYING ITS MAGNIFICENT NATURAL SCENERY. I AM TALKING OF NUSA LEMBONGAN, A SMALL ISLAND ONLY 8 SQUARE KILOMETRES IN SIZE WHOSE MAIN POINT OF INTEREST LIES IN THE SEAS AROUND THE ISLAND WHICH, WITH ITS VIVID AQUA BLUE COLOUR, IS WIDELY ACKNOWLEDGED AS ONE OF THE CLEAREST SEAWATER AREAS IN THE WORLD.

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here are a number of mustvisit spots around Lembongan. First there is Mushroom Bay to the southwest of Jungut Batu, a quaint, attractive and sheltered bay with a great white sandy beach and some cosy little water-side restaurants. Here you can see traditional boats of various colours docking on its shoreline. It is one of the best beaches in Lembongan, with relatively calm water suitable for swimming. You can explore a bit further into deeper water if you want to see the coral reef. While you are in the area, make time to visit the famous Devil’s Tears. A rocky outcrop that is continuously dashed by high ocean waves, creating a mesmerising, magnificent yet menacing sight of mother nature’s violent beauty.

Be careful not to stand to close to the edge though, it would be easy to be swept away the large waves that can reach as high as 15 metres! Even so, this is a great place to take some memorable pictures. From the Devil Tears, your next stop should be Dream Beach; a place to unwind where soft white sand meets the blue ocean. Time to get up, close and personal with the raw forces of nature but be very careful, water is powerful and the waves here are considered rough so this is not a place for swimming. Hanging around the shoreline you will feel the heavy crash of the waves and the power of the water.

made underground cavern built by a local artist named Made Byasa. In his profession as a Dalang (a traditional puppeteer), he was inspired by an episode in the famous Sanskrit epic, the Mahabharata, known as “Wana Parwa” or twelve years in exile in the forest. In the story Pandawas decided to build a cave, Gala-gala, to protect his family from Korawas who wanted to find and kill all his family. The cave has seven exits (three of which are for ventilation) and facilities which include two kitchens, a sitting room, two bedrooms, and so on. It is interesting to note that Made Byasa used nothing but a crowbar to excavate the Gala Gala cave, he started digging in 1961 and didn’t finish the project until 1976.

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he Gili Islands are made up of three small islands called Gili Trawangan, Gili Air and Gili Meno, of these Gili Trawangan is the largest and acts as the entry point for the group. The most convenient way to travel to Gili is by high-speed boat from the Serangan area of Bali. Bluewater Express operate a high-speed boat service that sails regularly to the Gili Islands. Usually, with a brief stop at the Bali port of Padang Bai along the way, the journey takes about 2 hours to reach Gili Trawangan. The Gilis have established themselves as a very popular destination for international visitors looking for a remote island to ‘get away from it all’. The natural feel of the islands has been enhanced by the local authority who have prohibited the use of motorised vehicles on the islands. This simple change greatly enriches the holiday experience as, most of the time, everyone

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must get around the island by bike, feet or local transport called ‘cidomo,’ which is basically a horse and cart with a roof. Gili Trawangan is the main island of the three and has become well known as the ‘party island’ with its crowded beach sidewalk filled with restaurants, huts, resorts, cafes, bars and minimarkets. These facilities are not only of local standard, the increase in foreign visitors in recent years has had a considerable influence in introducing international standards. This is particularly the case with food and drink, and there is no need to worry you will go hungry because your palette cannot handle spicy traditional food with numerous restaurants along the Gili Trawangan beachfront offering both Asian and Western menus. The island even boasts gelato sellers in many areas. Gili Air, even though it is the most populated of the three, is only well

known for its diving spots. The inland area is mostly populated by people from Lombok (this is the closest of the Gili islands to Lombok). Off the shore of Gili Air is a wonderful diving spot called ‘Gili Air Wall’ with its colourful array of tropical fish and an immense reef of living coral, a joyful sight as you slowly swim or snorkel by. If you’re lucky, you might see seahorses and turtles lurking in the depths. Gili Meno is the smallest of the Gili Islands and is sandwiched between the other two. Gili Meno is visited by fewer tourists and is a perfect place for honeymooners or for those who really want to get away from the madding crowd. Whatever you’d like to do, the Gili Islands have much to offer. From the beachside to the underwater marine life, from the tranquillity of island retreats to the exiting international party scene, the Gili Islands have it all.


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THERE ARE THOUSANDS OF ISLANDS SPREAD OUT ALONG THE INDONESIAN ARCHIPELAGO AND, FOR SOME REASON, THE ONES MOST ATTRACTIVE AND POPULAR AMONG TOURISTS TEND TO BE IN THE EASTERN PART OF THE ISLAND CHAIN, AMONGST THEM WE FIND THE GILI ISLANDS, A TRIO OF ISLANDS JUST OFF THE NORTHWESTERN COAST OF LOMBOK.

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EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED ON THE ULTIMATE HOLIDAY AT SEA. A WONDERFUL WAY TO SPEND A HOLIDAY IS ON THE LARGEST CRUISE LINER IN ASIA AND THE FOURTH LARGEST IN THE WORLD.

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tarting out from Singapore, I was to take a four-day cruise on the Ovation Of The Seas. I had never been on a cruise ship before and had no idea what to expect. As I stepped on board I was awestruck with what I found, it was huge and more like a floating five-star hotel than a ship. Not only that, unlike my previous nautical adventures, this ship did not pitch and roll; it was silky smooth gliding effortlessly through the water like a bird. Ovation of the Seas is the 24th ship to be added to the Royal Caribbean International cruise fleet. It has a total of 18 decks of which 16 are guest decks and measures 347 meters in length and 41 meters in width. The ship provides 2,091 staterooms in several configurations; interior staterooms with virtual balconies, ocean view staterooms and balcony staterooms and suites that, all in all, can accommodate up to 4,905 guests. To provide impeccable service to such a vast number of guests, the ship has a crew of 1,500. My stateroom had its own private balcony facing the ocean, a sitting area with a sofa bed, a private bathroom with a shower and vanity area and equipped with a TV, telephone, safe, hairdryer and a tea and coffee maker. The beauty of going on a cruise is that the price includes your room on a twin share basis and all meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner), not to mention the 24-hour cafĂŠ, as well as the use of

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One of the most popular activities, the RipCord by iFly, is rather like skydiving but without being high in the sky. An instructional video is shown, and then each participant puts on a special jumpsuit complete with goggles, helmet, and earplugs. A certified instructor is beside you to keep you safe during the one-minute session which takes place inside a 23foot tall indoor vertical wind tunnel. It is an exhilarating and unforgettable experience. The RipCord is very popular, so an advance booking is advisable to make sure you get a turn. The galley tour is well worth a look giving you an insight into what goes on behind the scenes. You are taken to the main galley where the executive chef explains the hustle and bustle of the lively kitchens. What I found amazing was that all baked items are made fresh every day so, as the chef explained, the pastry kitchen is working 24 hours a day to make sure there is a regular supply of fresh bread, cakes and pastries.

facilities including the swimming pool, fitness centre, bumper cars, soccer and roller skating. Guests never get boredB on the Ovation of the Seas with a casino and free world-class entertainment such as Pixels, Live Love Legs and live band performances. Ovation of the Seas offers numerous onboard restaurants serving a broad selection of cuisine from all around the world. The main complimentary restaurants are Silk, The Grande Restaurant, American Icon Grill, Chic, Solarium Bistro and the Coastal Kitchen (for Suite Guest). Other complimentary but more laid back options are the Windjammer Marketplace (a buffet restaurant offering a great variety of Asian and Western food) the 24-hour Sorrento’s and The Café @Two70. For something more upmarket there are also signature restaurants where you will need to pay, these include Jamie’s Italian, Chops Grille, Wonderland, Michael’s Genuine Pub, Izumi Japanese Cuisine and the Chef ’s Table. While you are on board, there are two activities you should not miss: the North Star observation capsule and the RipCord by iFly. These are best enjoyed while at sea. North Star is an observation capsule that takes you up in the air about 300 feet above sea level to admire breathtaking 360-degree views of the ocean and the ship’s surroundings. Each capsule ride lasts around 15 minutes and can accommodate 14 people and a staff member.

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Everything is fully organised, the ship is kept in immaculate condition at all times, and the crew are well trained and very helpful. The four-day trip includes a 5-hour visit to Penang on the second day which is highly recommended. The cruise is suitable for everyone, for all tastes and all ages, and is real value for money allowing you to enjoy your holiday to the fullest without breaking the budget. I even found groups who were on board to hold planning meetings away from the work environment allowing them to relax and free up their minds for a more creative process. For those who love shopping, no worries, there is an abundance of well-known boutique brands on board such as Cartier, Omega, Kate Spade, Michael Kors and more. I found the cruise an awesome adventure. For people who have never been on board a cruise ship I would highly recommend that you give it a try, I suspect you will be both pleasantly surprised and very impressed by the experience. (www.royalcaribbean.com)


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Singapore is one of Asia’s most vibrant and dynamic cities. Some may think they know the place, where to shop and where to dine, but, as I was reminded on a recent visit, Singapore is forever evolving and changing. No matter how often you visit, there is always much more to discover. Here are some of my recent discoveries.

The Ultimate Food Journey The Ultimate Food Journey is the creation of Tribe Tours and offers privately guided tours curated by local people who wish to interact with travellers and tourists and share their knowledge and experience. Our tour started at the Geylang Serai Market, which sells a lot of halal products, giving us a glimpse into the lives of local people and their typical daily visit to the market. Just a short walk across the market and a 2-minute walk from the Joo Chiat Complex, we make a stop at the Sha Zah confectionery, a famous curry puff factory selling a variety of snacks including curry puffs, samosas, epok epok and Sha Zah pies. Next, we headed for the Kway Guan Huat (Joo Chiat Popiah & Kueh Pie Tee) nearby. Here we found ourselves hands on and rolling popiah (fresh spring rolls). Everything is homemade and even the popiah skins are made by hand. (www.tribe-tours.com)

Je t’aime Perfumery Fancy your own perfume with your name engraved on the bottle? Look no further than Je t’aime Perfumery, a perfume-making workshop you’ll find at the Goodman Arts Centre. After a brief introduction, you are asked to answer a series of questions that indicate your personality. This identifies which ingredients suit your character and from there you can start choosing the oils and combining them in a bottle. The end result is your very own signature scent. It is an interesting process and of course a delight to produce your own individual scent. (www.jetaime-singapore.com)

Vespa Tour by SG Sideways One of Singapore’s latest attractions and launched at the end of April, SG Sideways presents the world’s first vintage Vespa sidecar tour service, a tour that will take you to experience Singapore’s sights, sounds and flavours up close and personal. Don’t expect to be taken to the usual major tourist traps; this is a tour that will take you off the beaten track as you breeze across unexplored open rooftops and down quaint alleyways where you’ll come face-to-face with the locals. I was lucky enough to try the Vespa tour before it was officially launched, my tour started from the Malay Heritage Centre and cruised through Kampong Glam, passing many places I’ve never seen before.

Tulipmania @Garden by the Bay Tulipmania is an annual highlight on the Gardens’ calendar of floral displays, offering visitors the chance to see flowers not normally seen in Singapore. In its fifth edition, the well-loved tulip festival has transformed Singapore’s Flower Dome into a floral art gallery with two of Van Gogh’s masterpieces, his self-portrait and The Starry Night, both recreated with tulips and hyacinths. The displays feature over 30,000 blooms, made up of some 90 different varieties of tulips and hyacinths and all from the Netherlands. A highlight this year are Darwin hybrid tulips, known for their vibrant and large cup-shaped blooms.

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Food Lovers Here are four restaurants to try, each with its own distinctive food, impressive venue and lovely ambience.

Clifford Pier Situated on the waterfront of Singapore’s Marina Bay and part of The Fullerton Bay Hotel, The Clifford Pier is a restaurant serving an extensive selection of local and regional traditional dishes. Built in 1930, Clifford Pier was the main landing jetty for regional maritime traders and immigrants before being transformed into a restaurant.

Candlenut The world’s first Michelin-starred Peranakan restaurant, Candlenut is situated at COMO Dempsey. This chic restaurant recreates dishes taken from Peranakan classic cuisine with a modern twist while still preserving its authenticity. Open Farm Community This may look like a regular restaurant from outside but once you’re inside, it feels like you are in a glasshouse. The Open Farm Community is a cosy place with a simple interior and semi-open kitchen design. Situated in a lush green garden, it is a collaboration between celebrity chef Ryan Clift from the Tippling Club and award-winning food garden specialists, Edible Garden. The food follows an east meets west concept and is beautifully presented using locally sourced ingredients.

1-Altitude Rooftop Gallery & Bar Standing at a height of 282 meters above sea level, 1-Altitude Rooftop Gallery & Bar is the highest alfresco bar in the world and certainly one of the top bars in Singapore with its stunning 360-degree views of Singapore. This is a perfect place to admire the sunset or just chill out with a well-mixed cocktail.

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If you are planning to go to Singapore, you might want to consider staying at the new M Social Singapore located along Robertson Quay. This hotel is suitable for both leisure and business travel and offers 293 rooms with beautiful interiors created by wellknown French designer Philippe Starck. (www.msocial.com.sg)

….and for something a little more extravagant If you are seeking something exceptional, a unique experience created especially for the discerning traveller is to set sail with ONE 15 Luxury Yachting who allow you to arrange your own hedonistic cruise onboard a luxurious yacht. Either for cruising holidays or special occasions, they have an extensive range of yachts to cater for your lifestyle no matter how extravagant. (www.one15luxuryyachting.com)

So…… The next time you are planning a trip to Singapore, you might think about getting a little more out of your visit by adding one or two of these items to your “to do” list. By planning ahead, you can really start to appreciate just how interesting and amazing Singapore can be. For more information, you can visit www.stb.gov.sg or www.visitsingapore.com

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Sunday Super Brunch

AT SANDS RESTAURANT, ANVAYA BEACH RESORT, BALI There’s nothing better than an idyllic Sunday brunch with your family and friends is there? Sands Restaurant at the ANVAYA Beach Resort is one of those places offering just the right setting for those leisurely occasions that really make life worthwhile.

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the inner sanctum of the ANVAYA Beach Resort and overlooking Kuta’s famous beach, Sands Restaurant is a perfect place to have a feast with your closest ones, especially on Sunday. The combination of an international buffetstyle Sunday brunch set in a traditional, modern Balinese ambience and with exquisite views out over the Indian Ocean is sure to appeal to all visitors both young and old alike. Start from 12-3 pm, Sunday Brunch at Sands Restaurant is served in a buffet presentation but ‘open kitchen’ style with chefs cooking fresh fare at the buffet stations. The fully international selection includes a broad range of dishes, everything from wood-fired pizzas and pasta to Asian dim sum and Japanese delights. The ‘cooked to order’ meat section serves grilled chicken, duck and pork and the dessert display is filled with delicious sweet treats of

cake and ice cream. There is something to suit everyone no matter what your age or your taste and, while dining, a band plays soulful acoustic background music to set the scene and enhance the ambience. After a sumptuous brunch, you can spend a lazy afternoon in the tropical atmosphere of the gardens and the resort’s swimming pools, while the kids enjoy a day to remember at The ANVAYA Kids Club. Later in the evening, you can enjoy an interactive dining experience as you try your hand at cooking under the guidance of the resort’s highly skilled chefs. Whether you’re with family and friends or with that special person in your life, Sands Restaurant Sunday Brunch promises a perfect weekend getaway. ANVAYA Beach Resort Bali Jl. Kartika, Tuban, Kuta, Kabupaten Badung Tel. +62 361 759 991


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Tucked away on a corner of the Petitenget Flea Market in the hustle and bustle of Seminyak, Modicum is a quaint yet chic bar that hides a blissful gastronomic experience behind its walls. The restaurant serves authentic tapas-style food and refreshing signature drinks in a secluded, elegant environment for those who are looking for privacy and a memorable dining experience.

Elegant Dining AT THE MODICUM GASTRONOMY & ARTISAN BAR

Modicum’s jet-black exterior with its gold decorations belies the classic restaurant and bar within. On entering we are lead to a classic interior, its design based on the bootleg bars of the American roaring twenties prohibition era and dominated by dark colours, warm wood, luscious velvet, vintage-framed pictures and bare bricks walls. Vinyl records play classic jazz and the likes of Miles Davis, Louis Armstrong or Etta James play in the background. The menu at Modicum offers authentically presented decadent tapas. As a starter, organically farmed baby romaine can be a great choice especially those who love seafood; a creamy yet

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crunchy blend of parmesan, parmiggiano and fried fresh shrimp to stimulate your taste buds. For the main course, we might recommend grilled octopus served with cauliflower, tomato chutney, baby potatoes and sunny side up quail’s egg - an elegant, well-presented dish which, although compact in size, is amazingly rich in taste. For a perfect wrapper, Valrhona flourless chocolate cake is to die for; a dark chocolate cake with coffee cream liquor and strawberry jam giving a fine combination of sweet, bitter and sour flavours which takes the definition of ‘perfect wrapper’ to the next level. To accompany the meal, you can sample one or two of Modicum’s artisan cocktails

such as The Manhattan, Martini, Gimlet, Old-Fashioned and Negroni. Bitters are home-made, blends are aged in house. There is the herby, fruity Elatior and the classy Aristrocat which, combining single malt whisky and black tea, leaves a warm, soothing caress in the throat.

Kayu Aya Square Market, Kayu Aya Market, Jalan Kayu Aya No.17, Seminyak Tel. +62 819 9932 0888


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A Quirky Classy Dining Spot in Seminyak AT BIKINI

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he menu at Bikini is carefully crafted in such a way that food offerings cannot be categorised in any usual sort of way. Instead, they are better described as “creative and whimsical gourmet creations”. All dishes come in a unique and distinctive presentation, in what is truly an artform. Oyster Crackers, for example, are fresh oysters served in ‘kerupuk’ or Indonesian crackers on a bed of sea urchin shell and seaweed and served with oyster cream, black garlic and pickled shallots, with a luxurious black and gold colour combination that really catches the eye. Then there is Foie Gras Cigar which, as the name implies, is served bread-wrapped in the shape of a cigar, complete with a golden ashtray filled with edible butter ash, a fascinating and fun way to serve your meal. To accompany their intriguing dishes, Bikini serves a range of quality drinks developed by an Australian award-winning mixologist. The restaurant’s cocktail offerings are a twist on classics, using modern techniques and inspiration from the region’s local produce. For example we have the hot lips chocolate kiss; a blend of red berry, Tanqueray gin, white chocolate, citrus and Mancino brew which comes with a bright-red lip-shaped ‘kiss’ on its surface, a true representation of what Bikini aims to be; a sassy, quirky, naughty and classy pace which invites people to come together and enjoy their fine, fun-filled dining creation.

Jl. Kayu Cendana No.6 Seminyak Tel. +62 361 738 454 www.ulookhotinbikini.com

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A breath of fresh air in the endless selection of up-market dining venues, Bikini dares to be different in a sexy sort of way. Seminyak’s recently opened restaurant is a splendid, architecturally designed dining space that brings together the urban style of a New York warehouse with a decadent Miami Beach party feel.


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Awarded a one Michelin Star in the 2016 Singapore Michelin Guide, Candlenut has become one of the most talked about restaurants in Singapore.

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eatly tucked in the lush greenery of the Dempsey Hills, Candlenut is the first of four dining venues to open at COMO Dempsey serving Peranakan cuisine. Designed by world-renowned architect and designer, Paola Navone, the restaurant decor features modern interior design concepts blended with touches of rich Peranakan heritage.

the Ocean Barramundi Asam Pedas, a beautifully prepared fish with a perfect balance of sour and spice. Another delicious offering is the local squid with squid ink, tamarind, lemongrass, chilli and tiger prawn with petai beans and fried shallots and also of note is the interesting Buah Keluak of braised local chicken presented with a Peranakan signature black nut sambal.

As the world’s first Michelin-star Peranakan restaurant Candlenut, under the leadership of chef Malcolm Lee Ocean, serves contemporary Peranakan cuisine preserving the essence and complexities of traditional food but, through the use of clever augmentation, raises the often rich dishes to a whole different level.

For dessert, I chose a smooth and very refreshing mango pudding with sago and granita, but it was the buah keluak ice cream that really caught my attention, a creative dessert using buah keluak combined with 80% Valhrona chocolate.

Small servings allow everyone at the table the opportunity to taste many different dishes each with their own rich flavours and a myriad of textures and complex tastes. One of my favourites was

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Having deservedly earned a Michelin Star, Candlenut has taken Peranakan cuisine to the next level without compromising the authenticity of its tastes and textures, setting a level of excellence rarely found in Singapore’s highly competitive culinary scene.

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Best Rooftop AT 1-ALTITUDE

The highest bar in Singapore and the highest al fresco bar in the world, 1-Altitude is indeed well worth a visit whether you are looking for fine dining, relaxed cocktails or Singapore’s exciting nightlife.

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the rooftop of the tallest building in Raffles Place, 1-Altitude is a multi-concept dining and lifestyle venue with a ‘to die for’ 360-degree view. The bar occupies the upper of the three-floor 1-Altitude complex which includes the 1-Altitude Gallery & Bar, the Stellar at 1-Altitude, a fine-dining restaurant serving Progressive Australian Cuisine. It takes two elevator rides to get up to the 63rd floor and, arriving on the deck of 1-Altitude, you are immediately struck by the breathtaking vistas that surround you. The bar occupies the entire rooftop of the building and is encircled by glass railings, so you are kept safe but free to

look out over the city with unimpeded views. At this height there is something to see in every direction, the Singapore River winding its way to the sea, the Marina Bay Sands, the Swissotel, the Stamford and you can even see to Malaysia on one side and across to Indonesia on the other. Of course, the stupendous views are not the only attraction that 1-Altitude has to offer, there are the stunning sunsets, exciting nightlife vibes, top local bands and renowned DJs not to mention a selection of great cocktails and wines. On my visit, I opted for a Kir Royal, a French cocktail of blackcurrant liquor and white wine and one of my favourite drinks.

Opening at 18:00 each day, locals and tourists alike come together to enjoy a beautiful sunset while savouring delicious cocktails and admiring the best skyline in Singapore.

1-Altitude 1 Raffles Place, 63rd floor Singapore Tel. +65 6438 0410 http://www.1-altitude.com/

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EASING AWAY STRESS AND TENSION at THE SPA at THE CHEDI CLUB TANAH GAJAH, UBUD

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The Club’s signature treatment, The Chedi Jade Massage, is a 90-minute holistic treatment applied by two therapists who work together. The treatment begins with a relaxing foot bath on the treatment room’s front terrace with its views over paddy fields to the lush green forest beyond. The main massage is applied by the pair of therapists working simultaneously, each concentrating on the upper and lower parts of the body. They work in synchronised dance-like movements applying soothing massage techniques to the whole body; down the back, along the arms, legs and to the chest and abdomen relieving tension and calming the mind. The finishing touch is a 30-minute foot massage using a technique from the Thai tradition.

Jalan Goa Gajah, Tengkulak Kaja, Ubud, Gianyar Tel. +62 361 975 685 www.ghmhotels.com/en/tanah-gajah

Just outside the artists’ village of Ubud, the former estate of Hendra Hadiprana, one of Indonesia’s most respected art collectors has been transformed into an intimate luxury retreat with twenty individual villas, each featuring original Balinese artworks from his collection.


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Treatment & Tradition at VISESA SPA

In the midst of the permaculture landscape of Ubud’s Desa Visesa, you will find Visesa Spa, a treatment centre which introduces the traditions of Balinese culture in their Ayurvedic-based treatments and invites guests to experience a journey to improved wellbeing in a natural environment.

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erfectly capturing the essence of rich Balinese culture, Desa Visesa is a magical oasis in the heart of Ubud that offers experiences that uplift the discerning traveller to a refined new level while honouring the traditions of the past. The resort’s Spa facility, Visesa Spa, provides blissful, pampering treatments to enhance health, beauty and balance within a holistic healing experience. Before a treatment at Visesa Spa, guests are given the option of a consultation

with a Balinese priest who will determine which treatment is most appropriate based on his ‘reading’ of the person’s background, date of birth and any other factors. This is a great way to experience the island’s precious culture and rituals first hand. An unusual treatment which is highly recommended is the ‘Akasa Ring Sarire’; a 90-minute holistic body massage applied with the aid of a bamboo stick. The Spa treatments are applied in a room formed in the shape of a cave. The

Spa is equipped with a range of modern equipment, is fully air-conditioned and the ambience is complemented by soothing background music and trickling water to relax the mind and focus the senses so gaining the most benefit from the treatments.

Desa Visesa Ubud Jl. Suweta, Banjar Bentuyung Sakti, Ubud Tel. +62 361 2091788 www.visesaubud.com

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A HEARTFELT INDULGENCE at THE ALILA SPA, UBUD

The tranquil and secluded retreat of Alila Ubud, overlooking the forested valley of the Ayung River, offers guests the opportunity to immerse themselves in a journey of holistic wellbeing with an all-natural selection of Alila treatments and beauty rituals.

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he Alila Ubud Spa is committed to providing unique treatments delivered from the heart; treatments that subtly blend ancient Asian healing techniques with age-old beauty recipes and locally inspired treatments and featuring the curative benefits of fresh, natural, quality ingredients. Balancing expertise with an intuitive sense of wellbeing the therapists are all trained in anatomical physiology, massage, meditation and service, combining the latest organic nutrition and health knowledge with the most essential element – tender loving care to stimulate, rejuvenate, balance and relax your mind and body. There is an extensive selection of treatments to choose from including rejuvenation and therapeutic massage, pregnancy and children’s massage, warm stone and Shirodhara therapies, reflexology, him and her facials, body treatments, scrubs and wraps, hands, feet and nail care and hair treatments.

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The rainforest retreat package is a half-day programme designed as a fully comprehensive therapy. We start off with a 3-course lunch at 11 am followed by a relaxing break. The therapy begins in earnest with a 60-minute reflexology session of neck, shoulders, hands and feet. A soothing afternoon tea follows to relax before a final 90-minute session of therapeutic massage. This dreamy treatment is delivered to the sounds of birds chirping and water trickling on a ‘bale’ terrace perched above a cliff offering splendid views of the tropical forests of the lush green valley of the majestic Ayung River below.

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ucked away in Nusa Dua’s Westin Resort, on the Southern end of Bali lies an oasis of calm and the moment you step into the spa’s lobby, you know you are in good hands. Fill in a brief questionnaire and you are whisked off to one of the spa’s lovely treatment rooms. At Heavenly Spa by Westin, guests can select from a choice of seven different facial treatment programmes by Maria Galland of Paris. Maria Galland face care products target the specific needs of your skin for long-lasting, radiant beauty. One of Heavenly Spa’s signature treatments is the Cocoon Mask, a treatment with an emphasis on well being and relaxation.

As the name suggests, the Cocoon Mask is a process in which the face is wrapped like a cocoon. To prepare the face, first it is cleansed, this is followed by a relaxing face massage and concluded with exfoliation. The treatment proper can now begin with the application of an active ingredient ampoule and base face mask. A face mask and a gentle soft foam enveloped my face like a cocoon for around 15 minutes, delivering highly concentrated active ingredients to the skin, giving it improved energy and suppleness and leaving it more healthy. The wrappings warm the skin allowing the healing nutrients to be more easily absorbed.

The Cocoon Mask is a treatment unlike any I have experienced before, it only took an hour but left my face feeling clean and wonderfully refreshed thanks to excellent skin care products applied with skill and care.

Heavenly Spa by Westin The Westin Resort Nusa Dua, Bali Kawasan Pariwisata Nusa Dua BTDC Lot N-3 Nusa Dua 80363, Bali Tel. +62 361 771906 www.westin.com/bali

A new facial treatment has been recently introduced in Westin’s Heavenly Spa, a special treatment that stimulates the senses and makes the care of your face a truly extraordinary experience.

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EXPLORATION AND PASSION:

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Since his childhood, A. A. Ngurah Anom Manik Agung, S.Sn., A.FPSI was always a true adorer of art, especially paintings. Using only a sheet of paper and few colouring implements, he has been able to express his feelings, emotions and creativity through beautiful works of art. Anom Manik Agung was well on his way to becoming recognised as one of the island’s painting maestros, however, during his time at college, he became distracted caught up in the alluring world of photography.

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is drift into photography didn’t come naturally, it was sort of ‘forced’ upon him, one of the courses he had to take in his early college studies was basic photography. Through three semesters, Anom Manik Agung immersed himself in all manner of assignments capturing special moments and imagery in-frame using a vintage analogue camera, over time he became fond of the artform eventually falling deeply in love with photography. As a photographer, Anom Manik Agung has developed his craft by studying the work of others learning from many world-class figures rather than just focusing on the work of one or two individuals. He follows one basic principal; to be continually developing his own character and identity and avoiding carbon-copying the styles of other established photographers. With a mindset that photography is an endless journey of learning, Anom Manik Agung has become recognised as an adept photographer in many different fields; from culture, fashion, wedding, architecture, travel, street, documentary, to product photography. He is ready to explore anything that catches his eye. As a Balinese, Anom Manik Agung pays particular attention to the island’s culture, capturing spiritual events with his lenses and turning them into magnificent, timeless images. His skill in this field can be seen in some of his best-known images ‘Ramayana Epic’, ‘Smile’ and ‘Super Woman’. Further establishing his presence in the world of photography, Anom Manik Agung has never been afraid to stray from the commercial path to prove his skills taking part in prestigious competitions at local, national and international levels. His achievements speak for themselves, Anom Manik Agung has won not only one or two competitions, but many. Since 1997 he has collected over a hundred winning trophies in photography competitions, and he regularly holds exhibitions to showcase his masterpieces.

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UBUD VILLAGE JAZZ FESTIVAL 2017 Supported by a group of local creative communities and organised by a dedicated team drawn from different fields and backgrounds, the Ubud Village Jazz Festival is set to “bring jazz back into the groove� once again this year. UVJF 2017 is back with a shout bringing together a programme of highly talented musicians and presenting the very best of Jazz music to excite and mesmerise its audiences.

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tarted in 2013, this “locally produced, community-based” international jazz festival is preparing for its 5th consecutive year. Over the past few years, UVJF has won universal acclaim from critics, musicians and audiences alike and is recognised as one of the best jazz festivals in the region. The event is supported by the Ministry of Tourism (through Pesona Indonesia), by the Ubud Royal family and the local Ubud community and has become one of the “must-see” attractions on Bali’s annual calendar. For 2017 the UVJF will present another imaginative and eclectic lineup, pulling together a wide variety of top-tier mainstream, modern, traditional and Latin performers at Arma Museum for two conmsecutive days staring from August 11 th to 12 th. The highlight of the festival this year will be the venerable Gerald Clayton Trio. Gerald Clayton has been nominated four times for Grammy awards, he won second place in the 2006 Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz Piano Competition and earned a 2010 Grammy nomination for ‘Best Improvised Jazz Solo’ for his arrangement of Cole Porter’s ‘All of You.’ Mr Clayton will be accompanied by Joe Sanders; one of the most sought-after young bass players of his generation. Recently Joe was placed 2nd in the finals of both the International Society of Bassists Jazz Bass Competition and the Thelonious Monk Institute’s International Jazz Bass Competition. This highly talented trio is completed with Gregory Hutchinson on drums. According to Martin Kunzler, his highly differentiated, “lively” style is reminiscent of Roy Haynes and Philly Joe Jones and, according to Jazz Magazine, he is “the drummer of his generation”. As part of their cultural support programme, the Australian Embassy is sponsoring Steve Barry and his group to visit Bali. Steve Barry is a pianist, organist, composer and improviser based in Sydney, Australia. He is the winner of the 2013 Bell Award for Young Australian Jazz

Artist of the Year and the runner-up in the 2013 National Jazz Awards. The Institute Francaise Indonesia is sponsoring the Samy Thiebault Trio, who will be performing their modern jazz concept. In addition, for the first time this year, The Austrian Embassy is sponsoring the B. Good Vogel Duo; a collaboration between Marc Vogel and Lukas Schiemer bringing out a blend of modern Jazz with popular groove music. UVJF 2017 will also give space for legendary and upcoming Indonesian jazz musicians including the legendary Trombone player, Benny Likumahua, who will share the stage with his son Barry, one of the most respected young bass players in Indonesia. Internationally acclaimed guitarist from Bali, Balawan, will also be performing with his compelling musical concept, a fusion of Balinese traditional music and progressive Jazz. UVJF 2017 will be open from 3 pm to 11.30 pm each day, and early bird tickets are available starting April-June 2017 at the www.ubudvillagejazzfestival.com.

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VILLA IN UNGASAN, VIU/TA/TL_U_006 A really great investment and value for money for those looking for a second home in Bali. Located close to some of the famous places like Karma Kandara, Banyan Tree Ungasan, and many more, the villa offers 3 spacious bedroom, large swimming pool, spacious garden, kitchen, service area including maidroom and bathroom and carport enough for 2 cars. 3-bedroom villa Land size: 456 m2 Build area: 278 m2 Price: USD 425,000 Title: Freehold For more info, contact Tropical Agent Tel. +62 82145326776

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VILLA IN SEMINYAK, AY/VISM, TL_SM0105 A great choice for those looking for a beautiful villa in Seminyak area! The location is only 500 meter off the main road of Jalan Kayu Aya and 800 meter to the beach. The villa offers 3 bedroom with ensuite bathroom, entertainment room, guest toilet, close living & dining area, fully equipped kitchen, large pool with pool deck, gazebo, garden, TV cable, Wi-Fi, maid room with bathroom, maid kitchen, service area and garage fit for 3 cars. 3 Bedroom villa Land size: 600 m2 Price: Rp 16,500,000,000 Title: Freehold For more info, contact Tropical Agent Tel. +62 82145326776

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SOFITEL BALI NUSA DUA BEACH RESORT

PADMA RESORT LEGIAN

W BALI – SEMINYAK

Tucked inside the luxury area of Nusa Dua Tourism Complex, Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua Beach Resort is a French heritage instilled luxury 5-star beachfront resort in Bali with 8 hectares of tropical gardens and complete resort facilities

A serene sanctuary under the shades of palm tree, Padma Resort Legian is one fine alternative for travelers seeking ultimate comfort in tropical ambience. With traditional Balinese architecture design, lavish interior and wide selection of rooms, it is set to bring the best of your stay during vacation.

Situated alongside the charming shoreline of Seminyak beach, W Bali – Seminyak exudes an exhilarating look and feel that flirts with the island’s legendary night mysticism and W’s invigorating energy and dynamic aesthetics.

Lot N5 Nusa Dua Tourism Complex, Nusa Dua Tel. +62 361 849 2888 www.sofitel.com

Jl. Padma No.1 Legian Bali, Indonesia Tel. +62 361 752 111 www.padmaresortlegian.com

Jl. Petitenget, Kerobokan, Seminyak Tel. +62 361 300 0106 www.wbaliseminyak.com

STHALA, A TRIBUTE PORTFOLIO HOTEL, UBUD BALI

DESA VISESA UBUD

QUNCI VILLAS LOMBOK

Located in a traditional village of Lodtunduh, Sthala, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel, Ubud Bali offers 143 spacious rooms and suites, which feature premium beds, luxurious amenities and a riverside location designed to retain exclusive ambiance of private retreat, away from home.

A magnificent new staycation destination in the heart of Ubud, Desa Visesa Ubud invites the guests to rediscover the genuine Balinese atmosphere in the midst of breathtaking nature environs.

Nestled in front of the gorgeous Mangsit Beach, Qunci Villas is the ideal place for those looking for a serene and picturesque getaway in the comfort of modern and plush services. It offers 78 rooms, Qamboja Spa, restaurants and two 30-meter and a 15-meter infinity edge pools overlooking the Bali straits.

Lod Tunduh, Ubud Tel. +62 361 301 8700 www.sthalaubudbali.com

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Banjar Bentuyung Sakti, Jl. Suweta, Ubud Tel. +62 361 209 1788 www.visesaubud.com

Jl. Raya Mangsit, Sengigi, Lombok, Indonesia Tel. +62 370 693 800 www.quncivillas.com


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JW MARRIOTT HOTEL SURABAYA

THE PHOENIX HOTEL YOGYAKARTA

RENAISSANCE KUALA LUMPUR HOTEL

JW Marriott Hotel Surabaya offers perfect blend of comfort, relaxation and style in the heart of Surabaya, close to bustling shopping and business district, just minutes away from great attractions. The hotel provides several 5-star dining options, including French, Chinese and Japanese cuisine.

Situated in the heart of Yogyakarta, The Phoenix Hotel Yogyakarta is the second of the MGallery collection selected in Asia due to its history and splendid decor. The hotel boasts 143 exquisite rooms, the famous Paprika Restaurant, The 1918’s Terrace Bar and MySpa.

erfect for both business and leisure travellers, the 910-room hotel offers a wide range of sophisticated guest rooms and suites featuring deluxe bedding, accommodations with lounge access, picturesque views of the city skyline and lavish hospitality services. The new Deluxe rooms in the West Wing showcase a fresh and contemporary design.

Jl. Embong Malang No.85-89, Kedungdoro, Tegalsari, Surabaya, East Java Tel. +62 31 545 8888 www.marriott.com

Jl. Jenderal Sudirman no. 9 Yogyakarta, Indonesia Tel. +62 274 566617 www.thephoenixyogya.com

TRADERS HOTEL, KUALA LUMPUR BY SHANGRI-LA

THE MAJESTIC MALACCA

Traders Hotel, Kuala Lumpur offers 571 well-appointed rooms and suites, restaurants, 24-hour business services and health club, and an award-winning rooftop bar-SkyBar. The hotel is within walking distance to the KLCC Park, Suria KLCC and 10 minutes walk to Bukit Bintang.

Situated in The UNESCO World Heritage city of Malacca, The Majestic Malacca houses the Mansion and an adjacent new wing of 54 lavishly appointed guest rooms that include 43 deluxe king rooms, 9 deluxe twin rooms and 2 suites. The hotel features the famous Spa Village Malacca.

Kuala Lumpur City Centre, 50088 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Tel. +60 3 2332 98888 www.tradershotels.com

188 Jalan Bunga Raya, 75100 Melaka, Malaysia Tel. +60 6 289 8000 www.majesticmalacca.com

Corner of Jalan Sultan Ismail & Jalan Ampang 50450 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Tel. + 603.2716.9959 www.klrenaissance.com

SHERATON GRANDE SUKHUMVIT Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Bangkok is an iconic address in the heart of Sukhumvit Road. The renowned hotel is ideally connected with a pedestrian sky bridge linking to the SkyTrain at BTS Asok station, the subway at MRT Sukhumvit station, Terminal 21 Shopping Mall and more. Hotel discerning travelers can easily discover the allure of this captivating city, its palatial shopping malls, historic temples and all that the city has to offer.

Rama 1 Road 991/9, 10330 Bangkok, Thailand Tel. + 662 649 8888 sheratongrandesukhumvit.com

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PICK UP POINT IN ROOM Ayana Resort & Spa Bali Jl. Karang Mas Sejahtera Bali Nusa Dua Hotel ITDC Block NW/1 C151 Seminyak Jl. Kayu Aya No.151 C151 Dreamland Jl. Labuhan Sait Golden Tulip Jineng Resort Bali Jl. Sunset Road, Kuta Komaneka at Bisma Jl. Bisma, Ubud Komaneka at Tanggayuda Br. Tanggayuda, Ubud Komaneka at Monkey Forest Jl. Monkey Forest, Ubud Komaneka at Rasa Sayang Jl. Monkey Forest, Ubud Le Meridien Jl. Bukit Permai, Jimbaran

Ayodya Resort Bali BTDC AYANA Resort & Spa Bali Jl. Karang Mas Sejahtera Bali Deli Jl. Kunti Bali Paragon Resort Hotel Jln. Kampus Udayana Jimbaran – Bali Batik Jl. Kayu Aya

Jl, Uluwatu (Jimbaran Corner)

Melia Benoa Jl. Pratama

Griya Santrian Jl. Danau Tamblingan

Mercure Bali Legian Jalan Legian

H Sovereign Bali Jl. Raya Tuban Hard Rock Hotel Bali Jl. Pantai Kuta

Mezzanine Jl. Danau Tamblingan

Hotel Niksoma Jl. Padma II

Mozaic Jl. Raya Sanggingan

Intercontinental Bali Resort Jln. Uluwatu 45, Jimbaran

Blue Ocean Double Six

International SOS Jl. By Pass

BlueWater Express Serangan

Jenggala Keramik Jl. Uluwatu

Bridges Jl. Raya Campuhan

Jemme Restaurant Jl. Petitenget

Bulgari Resort Bali Jl. Goa Lempeh Café Degan Jl. Petitenget

Jungle Fish Ubud

Kuta Paradiso Hotel Jl. Kartika Plaza Kupu-Kupu Jimbaran Suite Jimbaran L’assiette Jl. Mertanadi LV 8 Resorts Jl. Discovery, Canggu

Sheraton Bali Kuta Resort Jl. Pantai Kuta, Kuta

Discovery Kartika Plaza Jl. Kartika Plaza

The Royal Purnama Jl. Pantai Purnama

Dulang Café and Bakery Kuta Square

Le Bon Vivant, Sanur Jl. Danau Tamblingan

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Downtown Villa Jl. Raya Seminyak

Made’s Warung Jl. Pantai Kuta Jl. Raya Seminyak

Alila Villas Uluwatu Jl. Belimbing Sari, Desa Pecatu Alaya Ubud Jl. Raya Pengosekan

Four Points Seminyak Jl. Petitenget, Gg Cendrawasih Chez Gado Gado Jl. Dhyana Pura

ARC Sunset road

Golden Tulip Bay View Hotel & Convention Jln. Raya Uluwatu

Amandari Jl. Raya Sayan

Grand Hyatt Bali BTDC

Amanusa Nusa Dua

Grocer & Grind Jl. Laksmana Jl. Kayu Jati 3x, Seminyak

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The Oberoi Jl. Laksmana

Peppers Seminyak Jl. Pura Telaga Waja Petitenget

Chapung Sebali Resort & Spa Jalan Raya Sebali, Keliki, Ubud

Alilla Villas Ubud Melinggih Kelod, Payangan

The Corner Store Jl. Laksmana

Peninsula Resort Jl. Pratama

Kudeta Jl. Laksmana

Faces at The Bale Nusa Dua

Dijon Setia Budi

Karma Kandara Jl. Karma Kandara

Chandi Jl. Laksmana

Ahimsa Jl. Kunti

The Bistrot Jl. Kayu Aya

The Villas Jl. Kunti

Padma Resort Legian Jl. Padma No. 1

Conrad Jl. Pratama

Nusa Dua Beach & Spa Kawasan BTDC Lot North 04

TG Lounge Domestic Terminal at Ngurah Rai Airport

Pandawa Beach Villas And Spa Jl. Pantai Gumicik

Kopi Bali House Jl. By Pass Sanur

Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua Beach Resort BTDC Complex lot N5

Novotel Bali Nusa Dua Hotel & Residences Jalan Pantai Mengiat

TG Lounge International Airport Ngurah Rai

Kamandalu Ubud Jl. Andong

Café Moka Jl. Raya Seminyak

Club Bali Mirage Jl. Pratama

Grand Nikko Bali Jl. Raya Nusa Dua Selatan

Sushi Tei Jl. Sunset Road

Panonpoe Jl. Laksmana

Junction Jl. Laksmana

Café Batu Jimbar Jl. Danau Tamblingan

Royal Santrian Jl. Pratama, Nusa Dua

New Kuta Golf Pecatu

SenS Hotel Jl. Sukma Banjar, Ubud Sienna Villas Jl. Raya Seminyak Gg. Keraton 5

The Village Jl. Danau Tamblingan

Padma Resort Ubud Banjar Carik, Desa Puhu, Payangan

Rimba Jimbaran Bali Jl. Karang Mas Sejahtera

Merah Putih Restaurant Jl. Petitenget

Hard Rock Café Bali Jl. Pantai Kuta

Belmond Jimbaran Puri Jl. Uluwatu

Bisma Eight Jl. Bisma, Ubud

Metis Jl. Petitenget No. 6

Sangsaka Restaurant Jl. Pangkung Sari No.100

Mamasan Restaurant Jl. Raya Kerobokan Mandapa, a RitzCarlton Reserve Jl. Kedewatan Mantra Sakala Resort and Beach Club Jalan Pratama No. 95, Tanjung Benoa Massimo Restaurant Jl. Danau Tamblingan Maya Ubud Resort & Spa Jl. Gunung Sari Peliatan

Piment Rouge Jl. Serangan, Kerobokan

Ultimo Jl. Laksmana Villa Dedaun Jl. Legian Vila Jerami Jl. Kunti Villa Jodi Jl. Laksmana

Prana Spa Jl. Kunti

Villa Lumbung Jl. Petitenget

Prasana by Arjani Resorts Ungasan

The Legian Jl. Kayu Aya, Seminyak

Puri Santrian Resort Jl. Danau Tamblingan

The Bay Bali Jl. Nusa Dua, Kuta Selatan

Sector Jl. Pantai Shindu

‘The Sintesa’ Jimbaran Jalan Kencana

Sardine Jl. Petitenget Sthala Ubud Bali, Lodtunduh Radisson Bintang Bali Jl. Kartika Plaza Radisson Beach Resort Jl. Pratama Rumours Jl. Laksmana

The St. Regis Bali Resort Jl. Pratama, Tanjung Benoa The Westin Resort Nusa Dua, Bali BTDC Lot N-3, Nusa Dua Ritz Carlton Bali Jl. Nusa Dua Selatan

Royal Tulip Visesa Ubud

Mandapa, a Ritz Carlton Reserve Ubud Jalan Kedewatan, Kedewatan

The Chedi Club Tanah Gajah Ubud

Sanak Retreat Buleleng

The Laguna, A Luxury Collection Resort & Spa Kawasan Pariwisata Nusa Dua Lot N2

Teatro Gastroteque Jl. Kayu Aya, Kuta, Badung, Uma by COMO Jl. Raya Sanggingan, Ubud

VIN+ Seminyak Bali Jalan Kayu Jati W Retreat & Spa Bali Jl. Petitenget

Jambuluwuk Malioboro Boutique Hotel Plataran Borobudur Resort & Spa

Wapa di Ume Jl. Suwerta, Ubud

Sheraton Mustika Yogyakarta Resort & Spa

LOMBOK

The Phoenix Hotel Yogyakarta

The Oberoi, Lombok The Santosa Villas & Resort Qunci Villas The Chandi Boutique Resort & Spa Ombak Sunset Jambuluwuk Oceano Resort Gili Trawangan

Melia Purosari eastparc Hotel Yogyakarta Swiss Bell Yogya Jl. Sudirman

SOLO Alila Solo The Royal Surakarta Heritage Solo

Living Asia Resort & Spa

The Sunan Hotel Solo

Novotel Lombok Resort & Villas

SINGAPORE

JAKARTA Hotel Indonesia Kempinski Jakarta Shangri-la Hotel Hotel Borobudur Jakarta Hotel Pullman Thamrin Hotel Pullman Central Park

Hotlel Jen Tanglin Singapore The Club Singapore Intercontinental Singapore Sheraton Towers Singapore Hotel The Scarlet Hotel Naumi Hotel Naumi Liora

SURABAYA

KUALA LUMPUR MALAYSIA

Ciputra World Surabaya Hotel

Traders Hotel Kuala Lumpur

Four Points by Sheraton Surabaya Hotel

Novotel City Centre Kuala Lumpur

Kawi Lounge Sheraton Hotel

Pacific Regency Hotel Suites

Miracle Aesthetic Clinic

Sheraton Imperial Kuala Lumpur

Lobby Lounge JW Marriot

Le Meridien Kuala Lumpur

Somerset The Platinum Grill Graha Famili Golf

Best Western Premier Dua Sentral

The Taman Dayu Golf Club

Park Royal Serviced Suites Kuala Lumpur

Hotel Majapahit

The Majestic Kuala Lumpur

Shangri-La Hotel Surabaya

Renaissance Kuala Lumpur Hotel

Vis A Fis JW Marriot

YOGYAKARTA

BANGKOK THAILAND

Grand Aston Yogyakarta

Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit Bangkok

Hotel Tentrem Yogyakarta

Mercure Siam Bangkok

HYATT Regency Yogyakarta


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