Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Senggigi







Visiting Senggigi in Lombok Island may need to be a separate agenda tours for tourists who love the beauty and tranquility of nature. Just imagine, when entering the beach area, travelers will soon swept away by soft-breeze that blows along the mansions of the West coast of Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara Province. The atmosphere fresh, comfortable and beautiful as if to greet tourists at the beginning of his visit. We have been located by the beach, the eyes of the tourists will be served by the exotic charm background beach waves chasing each other, which extend the white sand, and thousands of small animals that spreads on a bed of sand, and the landscape of Mount Agung in the opposite island (Bali).

Raja Ampat







West Papua Indonesia comprises the western half of the huge island of New Guinea situated just northern tip of Australia and at the far eastern reaches of the Nusa Tenggara. It is one of the planets final frontiers both above and below the ocean. Most of the diving here is concentrated around the recently discovered reefs of Raja Ampat archipelago. Raja Ampat meaning Four Kings is named after the four sultans who once ruled West Papua and is rapidly becoming one of Asia’s diving hotspots. The four islands of Waigeo, Batanta, Salawati and Misool are in the part of West Papua known as the “bird’s head” peninsular and have earned almost mythical status among divers.

Monday, June 13, 2011

Wakatobi









Wakatobi Marine National Park is a marine conservation area covering the Tukang Besi Island, Wakatobi National Marine Park is guaranteed as the most beautiful marine parks and the best coral reefs in the world. Tourists and visitors who want to spend some time in this area will be spoiled with the beauty of nature and culture of Wakatobi Islands.Advantages of this tourism asset, not only because of the overly of a very large rock along the water with the underwater topography of complex shapes such as slope, flat, drop-offs, and underwater cave with diversity of marine biota.

Nusa Penida





Nusa Penida and Nusa Lembongan neighboring islands offer some of the best diving Bali. Nusa Penida is a large island in the southeast of Bali, the Strait of Badung located. There are many dive sites to choose from. In season we can try to find famous Mola Mola, but the core area of Nusa Penida diving offers a great view, healthy reefs and pelagic fish.

Friday, June 3, 2011

Dreamland Beach



Dreamland Beach is a tourist spot located in the south of  Bali in the area named Pecatu. Dreamland beach surrounded by cliffs that rise high, and surrounded by a fairly large rocks around the coast. The location of this beach is located within the complex Pecatu Graha Bali (Kuta Golf Links Resort) at around 30 minutes from Kuta beach.

Dreamland beach it self is almost similar to Kuta beach. White sand and a steep gully into a view that is so alluring eyes to look at. Location of clean white sand on the narrow beach just below the steep rock walls perfect for enjoying the sunset or simply watch the surfers attractions. Large waves are high and in great demand by fans of surfing water sports (surfing), even Dreamland surf spot has become a kind of new to the area of Bali.

The origin of the name of Dreamland in this area first because there was a housing project and tourist attraction. But the project is delayed and neglected while the villagers Pecatu who once lived as a farmer is hoping the project is finished and they could pursue other business in the field of tourism. That’s why the land around the beach called Dreamland.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

To Hear Some Beach Music.

to hear some beach music.
to hear some beach music.

Taman Ujung


A few km beyond Amlapura ( Karangasem ), in the road down to the sea, Taman Ujung Water palace – atop green and gold hills, with the lavender silhouette of Mount Agung in the distance, the last garden temple quetly glows in the late afternoon sunlight. this elegant complex is one of three water palace built by Karangasem King ” Anak Agung Anglurah As a retreat for his family. constructed in 1919, it originally was centered on a large enclosed bale of stucco and stained glass, with smaller open pavilion and large pond around it. Most of the complex was destroyed in 1963 eruption of Mounth Agung, but there are still wander among the statue and between the ghostly pillars and arches. we can wender around the remnants of the main pool admire the view of the view from the pavilion higher up the hill above the rice paddy’s or continue a little further down the road to the fishing villages on the coast.





Monday, May 23, 2011

GWK (Garuda Wisnu Kencana) Cultural Park

When you want to see closer the huge statue of Garuda Wisnu Kencana, take our tour GWK – Uluwatu Sunset tour package. We will pick you up and take you first visiting GWK, a huge project statue that will be 150 meters high, it is located in the highest point of Ungasan Village. We will take you to visit the area mainly the statue of the Garuda and Wisnu God, in Hindu mythology the Garuda is the transportation of Wisnu God. Next is visiting Uluwatu, Ulu in Balinese means heart, Watu means stone. This temple was built in 11th century by Javanese priest Empu Kuturan or well known with Empu Raja Kerta.

 


After visiting Uluwatu, we will see Kecak Dance. The Kecak dances consist of about fifty men wearing only a loin cloth with the upper part of their bodies left bare, they form rows of circles, in the middle of the circle there is a coconut oil lamp. The Kecak dance is performed for dance dramas and the story presented takes from the Ramayana epic. To end the trip, we will take you to enjoy Jimbaran Seafood Dinner. Jimbaran is well known with its beachside seafood restaurant. You can have the dinner while enjoying the sunset and scenery with cold drink and a fresh grill fish.

On The Deserted Island Is

on the deserted island is
on the deserted island is

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Tanah Lot

Along Bali's southern coast you can two of the island's most famous sea temples: Pura Tanah Lot and Ulu Watu. The Javanese priest Nirartha established a series of sea temples around the island in the late 15th-early 16th century; today they are some of the most visited tourist attractions in Bali.