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Tanah Lot Sunset Tour (Daily Dept 14.30 7 hours) US$ 30 / person - min 2 persons.
An afternoon tour withness the tropical sunset in Tanah Lot, the old Royal...

Spa & Massage

Jamu is a traditional Indonesian - approach to beauty and health care. Originating in the ancient royal Javanese palaces, the secrets of Jamu have been passed.....

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Car Rental

We provide various types of cars including mini jeeps, family vans or mini-buses. All vehicles are in good condition engines, well maintained and safety...

The gateway to filming in Indonesia

Provides permits, fixer, talent, crews, equipment, location scout services, location library services and location manager services for television production, film, movie, video, advertising and commercial photography.

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People from around the world have purchased land and built private villas in Bali for investment, as well as for their own retirement. We will assist people, who prefer retirement in Bali, with suitable housing, visa consultation, company formation and information concerning additional (medical) facilities.

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Meeting, Incentives, Conferences, Exhibitions

The island of thousand temple is blessed with an incredible diversity of natural beauty and a consequent opulence of cultural varieties and at the same time she can offer new heights in conference facilities and incentive opportunities.

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PT. Mava Holidays
License No.
551.21/1779/I./DISPAR Mava Group
Jl. Muding Batu Sangian #7
Kerobokan - Kuta Utara - 80117
Bali - Indonesia
T : +62 361 8444181
F : +62 361 8444266
Cellular: +62 81 835 0989

E-mail : contact@baliisland.org
http://www.baliisland.org

Volkswagen Tour

US $ 60.00 Max. 3 passengers / car -Volkswagen Safari Tours definitely isn’t the type of tour that just anyone can appreciate, especially those creatures of comfort who are used to traveling in full air-conditioned vehicles. But, if you have an adventurous streak and inkling to see the ‘real’ Bali, then you are in for a treat.

Recently Bali Tribune had the opportunity to participate in a VW Safari tour along with four other visitors from England and Australia. We left the dust and crowds of Kuta behind and traveled in a rainbow convoy of three vehicles along the winding back roads of Seminyak. Once away from the tourist hustle and bustle, the drivers stopped briefly to let down the canvas roofs.

It was a perfect day, the sky almost cloudless with just the right amount of breeze to splay ones hair in every direction.

Although the VW or Volkswagen, as it is more commonly known, has a fairly noisy engine it was surprising the speed that our 1976 machine displayed. Our humble Balinese driver/guide, must have been a rally driver in a previous life as he expertly maneuvered the vehicle around sharp bends.

The convoy traveled through some quiet unknown roads and past some spectacular rice fields in the various stages of harvest. Workers were bundled in layers of clothing and conical hats to protect them from the harsh tropical sun as they thrashed sheaves of dried rice stalks. Groups of small village children laughed and waved as we droved by, obviously amused at the crazy tourists in the noisy machines.

The first stop point was on the isolated Tabanan coast at Yeh Gangga Beach. After a refreshing cool drink and snack of lightly fried bananas, our group alighted two large horse drawn buggies for the five-minute trek to the beach. We were greeted by several majestic looking horses in shades of chestnut and black who were to be our companions for the next hour or so. The ride along the black volcanic sand beach was invigorating and the Manado mixture horses willingly trotted past the newly opened Waka Gangga Resort, with stops at an ancient temple, small waterfall, bat cave and back through the sleepy village. The time atop our four-legged friends flew by and before long we were back in our newly painted cream, yellow and fluorescent orange VW's.

Once again we wove and bumped through a series of small and un-serviced roads observing quaint villages and weather worn temples. The particular day that we were out was an auspicious day on the Balinese calendar and was especially good for a groom and his entourage of family to pick up his prospective bride from her family compound. We saw numerous processions of such with everyone decked in their finest sarongs and gold jewelry.

As our vehicles steadily proceeded through the Tabanan Regency the air became distinctly cooler in the higher altitude. The surrounding vegetation here was richer with deep red hibiscus flowers growing wildly along the roadsides alternating with tall shoots of bamboo. Our descent was steady until we reach the most stunning emerald shaded rice terraces on the island. The area of Jatiluwih has been relatively untouched by technology and comprises of literally acres of fertile land with a minimum of houses scattered in between. We had a rest at a small hillside café constructed from rods of bamboo and were served cups of sweet muddy Balinese coffee.

The last leg of our trek the drivers must have been hungry as we spiraled down from the mountainous location through villages of smiling children to our lunch destination at the Ayung River Rafting headquarters. Set on the lush sloping riverbank, the area is home to a host of chattering monkeys and a handful of regally poised camels who have adapted perfectly to their tropical environment. After a delicious buffet lunch downed with icy cold drinks we were offered the chance to participate in the afternoon river raft. On a full stomach nobody had the energy to venture the stone steps down the bank to the river. So we sat back and relaxed in the restaurant with its backdrop of splendid greenery.

The flexibility of the drivers from VW Safari’s makes a refreshing change from normal tours. They are quite willing to stop off for photos or anywhere that happens to catch the guests’ eye. There is none of the usual mundane stops at the overpriced art shops and silver dealers, where prices are hiked to give guides a slice in the commission pie.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Exotic Wedding Places in Paradise Island

People all over the world consider Bali, Indonesia is a true paradise. Beside leisure and relaxation, Bali also offers many beautiful and romantic location for those in love to experience a unique wedding. Bali is the chosen venue for sweethearts from all over the world to be legally married. It is possible for most nationalities of the world to be legally married here on the beautiful island of Bali, Indonesia.

"Please note that the wedding certificate issued by Indonesia Government, that is valid and legal in our country, and so in your country"

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Foreign Investment Services and Expatriate Formalities

Provides a comprehensive package for the legitimate 100% Approval of Foreign Direct Investment ...

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