Archive for January, 1970
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TABANAN
Regency
The Regency is just west of Badung, stretching from the coastline of massive black rocks up to the central mountains. Tabanan is an unspoilt of Bali which is also richly fertile, containing the best agricultute and a place to give peace and prosperity to their villagers. In the northwest is a dense forest, part [...]
January 1st, 1970 | Posted in Uncategorized | 1 Comment
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BALI - KARANGASEM
INCLUDES CANDIDASA, BALINA BEACH, PADANGBAI & AMBLAPURA
Covering Amed, Candidasa,Teganan,Tirta Gangga,Tulamben
KARANGASEM
Regency
The Regency of Karangasem has an impressive range of terrain and covers about 2,000 square kilometers. The steep rise from the coast up to the mountains creates magical scenary. Dominiting the regency is the Volcano Agung , said to be the “Home ” [...]
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Regency
This is the smallest Regency, lying east of Gianyar. It covers only 121 square kilometers, including three island : Nusa Penida , Lembongan and Ceningan. Depsite its size , its influence on Balinese culture has been powerful. It was here, at the shadow of the holy Volcano Agung , that the princes and priests [...]
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Sanur is where Bali’s first luxury beach hotel was built over 30 years ago, and has since been the spot for luxurious seaside accommodation. Conveniently located near Denpasar on the main road leading to the east, Sanur is not nearly as frenetic as Kuta, nor as well-mannered as Nusa Dua. Many foreigners have built [...]
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Category: Bali Cities
This Regency sprawls over the full length of Bali’s north coast. It is hot, dry and fringed with black sand beaches and coconut palms. It meets Karangasem in the northeast coast into the untouched jungle territory of Bali’s National Park, on the west end of the island. The Regency has been more [...]
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The Gili islands is a popular destination in Indonesia among tourists, especially young Europeans traveler’s. They are attracted to the simple pleasures of sun, snorkeling and partying.
Visitor information
Most people have heard of the “Gili islands” but it is not the local name. Gili actually means small island and there are lots of other gili’s [...]
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VISITOR INFORMATION
Senggigi is the most developed area for tourists on Lombok. You can find a variety of restaurants, bars, discotheques, travel agents, photo processors, money changers, souvenir shop and a range of accommodations starting from budget losmens to 5 star hotels.
The town of Senggigi spreads out along nearly 10 kilometers of coastal road. This [...]
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KUTA
INCLUDES SEMINYAK & PETITENGET
The white sands of Kuta are still arguably the best beachfront on Bali. The beach is much cleaner than just a few years ago, although the vendors remain annoying. Kuta is not the fishing village it once was: it is now a booming Pacific resort and its streets are clogged with [...]
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DENPASAR
Municipal city
Denpasar covers 125,42 square kilometers of land with an elevation ranging from 12 to 75 meters above sea level , and consisting of 3 kecamatan. The Kecamatan of East Denpasar, South Denpasar , and West Denpasar. The population of Denpasar is about 360,000 people. Even thought the town is relatively busy, especially its [...]
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KINTAMANI
Kintamani is great for day trips, trekking or simply for getting away from it all for a few days. At Penelokan you can view the panorama of Mount Batur set in a huge volcanic crater basin. Stop here on the way to Singaraja to climb to peaceful Pura Tegeh Kuripan. Try to arrive at [...]
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Dua jamaah haji meninggal di insiden Mina
Two Indonesians killed in hajj stampede
At least two Indonesians were among more than 300 hajj pilgrims crushed to death in a stampede on the final day of the Muslim pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia, the government said Friday. Some Islamic leaders said Saudi Arabia should work harder to prevent [...]
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