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Vol.3 no.25/April 21-27, 2016

Save the date!Rip CuRl GRomSeaRChinto the wild

Mealsonwheels

2 April 21, 2016

PT BINA MEDIA TENGGARA I EDIToRIAl AND GENERAl DEPARTMENTJl. Tukad Musi Vi/17 Kav.1 renon Denpasar Bali (0361) 265 436, 265 437 FAx (0361) 223 698 [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]

‘Melasti’ into the wild04 05

from THE EdiTor

Board of Directors Jusuf Wanandi, Cherly P. Santoso, Endy M. Bayuni & Riyadi Suparno I Editor in Chief/Guarantor Endy M. Bayuni

Editor I Wayan Juniarta I Contributing Editor Rita A. Widiadana I Editorial Staff Desy Nurhayati, Bram Setiawan, Anton Muhajir, Alit Kertaraharja, Ni Komang Erviani, Luh De Suriyani, Wasti Atmodjo I Photographers Agung Parameswara, Lukman SB, Zul Trio Anggono, Anggara MahendraGraphic Designer Budhi Hartono, Sunaryo, Mohamad Soleh

General Manager Wiradiatma Wijoga I Advertising Kadek Ita Noviyanti, Ngurah Agung I Circulation Slamet Sunarno I Promotions Mirah Adi

ConTEnTs

Cover photo: Stanny Angga

rip Curl Gromsearch

Meals on wheels

Warung Becol

Udayana

Save the date!

The Blanjong inscription 06

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in this cut-throat competitive age, offering something new, fresh and attractive is the advantage any business needs to stay on the cutting edge. The tourist industry is no exception.

The proliferation of infinity pools, raw food-inspired menus, beach clubs and butler service at the island’s tourist establishments is evidence of the continuous effort to transform, which is good for customers and the industry as a whole.

This edition’s cover story focuses on an interesting innovation launched by a Seminyak establishment. A food truck serving signature local fusion tacos, including one with a babi guling (suckling pig) filling, will soon be parked in front of its lobby. This is aimed at attracting passersby and patrons alike by offering a new dining experience.

Hopefully, it will achieve that objective and, thus, inspire other establishments to come up with their own innovations.

— The Editor

innovation

3April 21, 2016

Savor

Coffee shops abound in southern Bali. They range from the basic roadside stall to artistic, funky sanctuaries where people natter or surf the net while sipping on one of the most widely drunk beverages in the world.

if you enjoy decompressing from your busy urban life with a nice hot cup of coffee in a quiet café with pleasant music in the background, then Helman Coffee is not for you.

This new venue has opened on the crowded and noisy Jl. Hassanudin and is a creative hub for youngsters in Denpasar. The people who flock here are looking for great coffee with dizzying rock and metal music in the background and they enjoy the busy traffic.

“Visitors can feel three layers of sensations — Bang! Bang! Bang!” said lugu Gumilar, when explaining the concept of his coffee shop, which he jointly operates with several friends — irfan Affandi, Danu Andriyanto and Wayan Arista.

Their mutual hobby of trying out new, quality coffee caused these old friends to come up with the idea of opening their own coffee shop. “i like sharing good coffee with friends. We often search for high quality coffee beans and buy from online traders.”

When asked about the name of their venue, lugu recalled that one day the group of friends had planned to dine at a restaurant in Seminyak. “There were no free tables left that night. only one reserved table under the name Mr. and Mrs. Helmen was left. We thought that was a good name for our coffee shop.”

So if you want to try new flavors of coffee in a starkly different atmosphere, Helmen Coffee is worth a visit. it opens daily from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m.

helmen “loUDer THAn yoUr AVerAGe CoFFee BAr”

WorDS AnD pHoToS AnggArA MAhendrA

4 April 21, 2016

images

‘melaSti’ “A pUriFiCATion riTUAl For pUrA SAMUAn TiGA”

WorDS AnD pHoToS Agung PArAMeswArA

Thousands of people devotedly participated in the Melasti purification ritual recently, joining the long procession from pura

Samuan Tiga temple in Bedulu to Masceti Beach in Gianyar.

The people gathered at the temple before dawn to start the ritual, which is conducted to cleanse the temple’s sacred paraphernalia, including the pratima (palanquin), the lion-shaped barong believed to guard the community and the demonic figure of rangda.

The procession took around five hours, a walk of around 25 kilometers, from the significant and historical temple to the beach at Masceti.

The Melasti procession was part of a series of ceremonies preceding the Karya Agung panca Wali Krama and padudusan Agung grand ceremonies that will take place at pura Samuan Tiga temple, located between Ubud and Tampak Siring palace.

Based the ancient lontar (palm leaf) manuscripts Tatwa Siwa purana and Kutaca Kanda Dewa purana, pura Samuan

Tiga was built over 1,000 years ago. Samuan in the temple’s name means meeting, while tiga means three, so the name is translated as literarily meaning the “Meeting of the Three”.

it was Mpu Kuturan who introduced the concept of Trimurti — the Hindu Trinity that embodies Brahma the creator, Wisnu the preserver and Siwa the destroyer.

The sage was perceived as a unifier, bringing together influential people of diverse sects and family lineages to adopt the Trimurti Hindu concept, which was a monumental leap in the life of Balinese Hinduism and its people in the early 11th century. The meeting he brought about also resulted in the establishment of the Desa Pakraman (customary villages) and the three temples, or Pura Kahyangan Tiga, in every customary village in Bali.

each of the ceremonies held at pura Samuan Tiga will serve as a strong reminder of the importance of the “Meeting of the Three” that has brought peace and harmony to the island of Bali.

5April 21, 2016

Soul

it was a sentimental moment to witness the release of ten Javan porcupines, an endangered and protected animal, into the forest conservation area of Desa Adat Utu

in Babahan village, penebel, Tabanan regency.Working alongside Bali environment and

Animal protection Agency (BKSDA), Bali Zoo released seven male and three female Javan porcupines that had been born and bred in the zoo since 2002 into their original habitat on April 14.

prior to the release, a special ritual was held at pura luhur Besi Kalung temple, located near the forest conservation area, to mark the transfer of the animals from Bali Zoo to the customary village of Utu.

The temple priest sprinkled the ten porcupines and an eagle with holy water before releasing the animals into the forest.

emma Kristiana, head of Bali Zoo public relations, said the project was part of the zoo’s conservation program for endangered and protected animals endemic to Bali and other

parts of indonesia.“Bali Zoo is collaborating with BKSDA

and the Animal preservation Center to carry out conservation efforts for protected and endangered species whose populations have fallen drastically because of poaching and hunting,” she said.

With the release of the porcupines into the forest, the animals will be protected under the customary law, perarem, of Utu customary village.

i Ketut Marthana, one of the caretakers of Besi Kalung village temple, stated that under the perarem, any individual found hunting or poaching the protected porcupines would be fined rp 10 million (US$761.33).

in addition, anyone who breaks the customary law must also perform the Guru Piduka ritual to ask for divine forgiveness at the temple.

Animals are God’s creations and should be protected from extinction to maintain cosmic harmony.

Intothe wild

“SUCCeSSFUl BreeDinG proGrAM pUTS AniMAlS BACK in THe ForeST”

WorDS AnD pHoToS Agung PArAMeswArA

6 April 21, 2016

Sight

Before Sanur became a busy tourist destination with luxury villas, resorts, cafés and restaurants, it was a quiet fishing village with pristine white sand

beaches.Despite the rapidly growing tourism-related

development, Sanur still has signs of its history, including at Blanjong, which used to be a small coastal hamlet in eastern Sanur.

The name Blanjong is believed to have stemmed from two words — belahan (cracked) and ngenjung (vessel).

Credence is given to this because the hamlet houses the island’s oldest inscription, prasasti Blanjong, on a 1.77 meter-tall cylindrical stone pillar with a diameter of 62 centimeters.

“The inscription includes the date of its writing, mentioning 913 AD. it also reveals the name of Bali’s king, Sri Kesari Warmadewa. Many believe it is a mark of the king’s victory,” explained 58-year-old Jero Mangku Mawa, the caretaker of the inscription.

The inscription was written in two languages — pre-nagari, an indian language used for ancient Balinese, and Kawi, the old Javanese language. According to the inscription, it was written in 835 of the Balinese Caka lunar calendar, which corresponds to 913 AD in the Gregorian calendar.

The use of the two languages marks the beginning of the Javanese and indian influences on the kingdom of Bali and its people, with early Hinduism and Buddhism, as well as old Javanese and indian cultures becoming familiar.

the BlanjonG inSCRiption

“A SiGniFiCAnT HiSToriCAl lAnDMArK in SAnUr”

WorDS AnD pHoToS ekA Juni ArtAwAn

The Blanjong inscription is now safely preserved in a glass enclosure. Because of its historical significance, the inscription is under the guardianship of the Archeology and Antiquities Agency, which covers areas in Bali, West and east nusa Tenggara.

every day, both local people and visitors come to the site. The local people view it as a sacred place to pray and give offerings seeking safety and prosperity. indonesian and international scholars frequently visit to conduct research and study the island’s history.

The government has conducted renovations twice, in 1961 and 1988, to preserve this important archeological find. numerous old statues and other items have also been found around prasasti Blanjong.

7April 21, 2016

Sport

After thrilling competitions in lombok and Java, rip Curl continued its GromSearch for the best young surfers from all over indonesia in

pererenan, Canggu, last weekend. GromSearch is the greatest opportunity in

indonesia for any young surfer, boy or girl, to make their surfing dreams come true. it is a worldwide series of events designed especially for young surfers or, to use the Australian term, groms.

in a final on Sunday in the pumping surf of pererenan, raju Sena successfully held off rip Curl rider Ketut Agus’ radical attack to hold on to his second GromSearch title at this break in as many years.

For the under 16-year-old division, the final was a cage fight between the upstart Agus and the experienced raju. But both surfed their own game.

Agus, straight out of the gate, had the highest score of the heat, surfing with total abandon, hungry for the win. But it was a very clever, and steady, raju who wore his opponent down with superior tactics, snagging two, long clean waves to outpoint his opponent by only 0.4 points.

Meanwhile, the Under 14’s division dawned with bigger surf and this played right into Sumbawa’s Bronson Meidy’s bag of tricks. Bronson, already shouldering a big wave reputation, dominated the field with barrels

Rip CuRl Gromsearch “CoMpeTiTion For TAlenTeD yoUnG inDoneSiAn SUrFerS”WorDS desY nurhAYAti pHoToS COurtesY OF riP CurL

and big 360 airs to leave the other competitors in his dust by an almost four point lead.

But it was a completely different scene for the Under 12 division. For pajar Ariana and raina ono, it looked like more of an expression session. Controlling the line-up just this side of intimidation, Ariana and ono traded the best waves as if it were a Sunday picnic.

Following this Bali competition, the GromSearch series juggernaut will continue in Bengkulu, West Sumatra, for its next stop.

“We feel lucky to have nabbed the new Bengkulu venue”, said rip Curl marketing director James Hendy. “We want the GromSearch to live up to its name as we look for indonesia’s best young surfers. We want the whole archipelago to be represented and Sumatra is essential to this philosophy.”

So with two remaining locations already

hand-picked in Sumatra and Sumbawa, this year’s GromSearch series will once again give the young surfers their shot at the big time.

The winners of each regional competition are invited to the indonesian national final, and the winners of that are then flown to the international grand finals, where they will face the hottest under 16 surfers from around the globe. Winners of the international grand finals will be well on their way to sponsorship and a pro career.

The stuff that young dreams are made of, offered in a professional arena, the GromSearch brings the most talented young surfers together in an exciting, safe and friendly environment that promotes sportsmanship, environmental awareness, cultural exchange and high voltage competition.

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mealS on wheelSWorDS desY nurhAYAti pHoToS stAnnY AnggA And COurtesY OF COurtYArd BALi seMinYAk

“A neW FooD TrUCK ConCepT By CoUrTyArD BAli SeMinyAK”

Cover Story

9April 21, 2016

Get ready to chow down on the pedestrian sidewalk in front of Courtyard Bali Seminyak. The hotel has introduced the unique

concept What The Truck! as its newest food and beverage offering.

Starting April 25, the van will be parked on the sidewalk just outside the Marriott property’s lobby on Jl. Camplung Tanduk, serving Mexican food with a local fusion twist in the fun and lively atmosphere of Seminyak.

This food truck concept is expected to

attract passersby and provide a new way of accessing fresh, interesting and reasonably priced food, offering an innovative way to bring the food and beverage experience to younger generations in this popular hangout area.

What The Truck! is a fully modified VW Combi van offering convenient takeaway drinks and bites with signature local fusion tacos, from babi guling, beef rendang and chicken pelalah, to fish.

in the mornings, signature brews and the island’s Bootstrap Cold Brew coffee are

available, while in the evening local beers and ice-crushed mojitos will be added to the selection.

in an effort to better engage with the local community, the process of creating the food truck involved collaboration with the indonesian Arts institute (iSi) Denpasar.

Students in the Faculty of Arts and Design were allowed to submit creative designs for the exterior of the truck to have the chance to have their art displayed permanently on the VW Combi and to win a total cash prize of rp 40 million (US$3,044).

After selecting from over 150 submissions, i putu yudhi Aditya, a fourth semester student majoring in Visual Communications Design, was announced the winner thanks to his design showing the lively and colorful atmosphere of Seminyak.

Using a combination of authentic Balinese elements, references to the different morning and afternoon vibe that the truck offers, along with eye-catching cartoon illustrations with an iconic chef as the mascot, yudhi’s design was chosen based on originality, creativity, relevance to the local market and presentation skills.

“it has been a long journey from launching the competition to getting this food truck painted with yudhi’s design. We are excited to finally reveal the creativity of this talented young man along with introducing our newest innovative food and beverage option through What The Truck!”, said John Woolley, general manager Courtyard by Marriott Bali Seminyak.

The truck was officially launched during a party held last Thursday evening in the lobby garden, where invitees and in-house guests could hardly wait for it to be uncovered.

The fireworks, Balinese dancers and music lit up the party ambience as everyone waited to have their first food and beverages served fresh from the truck.

With tacos in their hands, sipping on refreshing mojitos and cold brew coffee, the crowd enjoyed the merriment all evening.

eager to find out more and get hold of these locally inspired tacos and refreshing mojitos? What The Truck! will open its doors to the public daily from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. from April 25. The truck offers an opening promo of a complimentary beer for every first taco purchase for guests following the instagram account @whatthetruckbali.

10 April 21, 2016

The small restaurants that line the area near Sakenan Temple in Serangan typically serve grilled cob fish; however, there is one here that offers a

distinctive and more delicious grilled fish. located on the west side, near the statue of

Wayan Bulit, depicted as a fisherman carrying traditional fishing gear, Warung Becol stands out among the dozens of restaurants.

From lunchtime up until the evening, this restaurant always has customers going in and out and the waiters are busy taking orders, weighing the fresh fish picked by their customers and grilling the fish.

The price of each dish is based on the weight of the fish, at roughly rp 80,000 (US$6) per kilogram. A selection of seafood is also available, including shrimp and crab.

During busy hours, the wait for food can be

almost one hour. While waiting, customers can stroll along the street near the coast, where the traditional fishing boats are moored near the mangrove trees. in the afternoons, locals are usually seen flocking the area to hunt for crabs and clams.

Customers who choose to stay put can order traditional snacks, like bulung (seaweed) served with shredded coconut, spicy sauce and peanuts, or rujak (sliced fruit in a spicy sauce) and es campur. But even for these, customers usually have to line up and wait.

if you enjoy the environment, the wait doesn’t seem too long. After sightseeing or munching on snacks, the main course comes along — an approximately 1-kilogram fish covered in red spicy sauce. it tastes savory and a bit sweet. if you prefer, you can order standard grilled fish.

waRunG BeCol WorDS AnD pHoToS Luh de suriYAni

“JiMBArAn-STyle GrilleD FiSH in SerAnGAn”

Savor

Sambal matah, the Balinese-style chili condiment that is a mix of chili, shallots, garlic, a bit of shrimp paste, a squeeze of lime and coconut oil, goes perfectly with this dish.

Warung Becol seems to be the most popular among the small seafood restaurants in Serangan, thanks to word of mouth and social

media. A lot of netizens have posted positive reviews and comments about the restaurant, especially the great taste of the fish that is combined perfectly with the Balinese spices. not only is it delicious, it is far cheaper than similar dishes served in Jimbaran.

11April 21, 2016

art

udayana“A pAinTinG exHiBiTion oFFerS A roMAnTiC

nArrATiVe on BAli’S GreAT KinG”WorDS AnD pHoToS i wAYAn JuniArtA

An ongoing exhibition at Bentara Budaya Bali in Ketewel reveals an accomplished painter’s personal interpretation of the life of one of

Bali’s most revered kings.Titled “prabu Udayana: Wiracarita dalam

rupa” (King Udayana: epic in Form), the solo exposition presents a painting of “epic” dimensions, over 80-meters long, created by award-winning Balinese painter i Ketut Budiana. it took the 66-year-old artist four months to finish the painting.

Dharma Udayana Warmadewa ruled Bali in the 10th century alongside his influential queen Mahendradatta, the daughter of east Java’s ruler Makutawangsawardhana. During their reign, the island of Bali enjoyed a period of peace and prosperity. With the assistance of the sage Mpu Kuturan, Udayana succeeded in inviting leaders from competing Hindu sects to the negotiation table. The meeting resulted in the formation of what later became known as Balinese Hinduism, the religious creed followed by the contemporary Balinese.

“His marriage unified Bali and Java and his reign was marked with economic stability and religious harmony. He was a great ruler,” archaeology professor i Wayan Ardika said.

Udayana left an ever-lasting impression on the island’s history. He was so revered that the island’s leading state university and regional military command were named after him.

“During the renovation of the university’s main conference hall, the idea of commissioning a painting on the life of Udayana crossed my mind. The painting would cover the four sides of the hall’s walls,” Udayana rector professor i Ketut Suastika said.

“it really surprised me that i Ketut Budiana agreed to do it since the university, obviously, did not have the funding to compensate for a maestro’s work.”

The painting depicts four stages in Udayana’s life: his early education as a prince, his marriage and rule as a king, his solitary life as a hermit, and his final journey to spiritual freedom. The color palettes, the partially vacant landscapes, as well as the light brush strokes utilized by Budiana bear an aesthetic resemblance to those of classical Chinese paintings and work perfectly to imbue the painting with that poignant sense of historical romance.

Born in 1950 in padangtegal, a village east of Ubud, Budiana is a highly respected figure in the island’s fine arts landscape. Since 1999, he has

presented his works in numerous solo exhibitions, including in Melbourne and Tokyo, as well as joint exhibitions in Amsterdam’s Tropenmuseum, Germany, the US, Singapore and india.

Budiana is the recipient of several important awards, including those bestowed by the

Cornish College of the Arts, la Trobe University and the Jakarta Fine Arts Foundation. The Bali administration acknowledged in 2008 Budiana’s cultural contributions by bestowing him with the island’s highest art accolade: the Dharma Kusuma.

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Savor

located just outside Ubud, Bali’s vibrant capital of art and culture, Mandapa, A ritz-Carlton reserve offers a choice of exceptional accommodations,

dining options and a range of facilities that are redefining Ubud’s intimate luxury resort landscape.

Boasting a spacious villa and suite complex built around its own temple and working rice fields, Mandapa is one of only three ritz-Carlton reserve properties globally and the first in indonesia. Wherever you look, the design oozes sophisticated contemporary Balinese luxury, comfort and style.

Deep inside the reserve, built on the shore of the winding white waters of the Ayung river,

the superb dinner-only fine dining restaurant, Kubu, has been carving out a reputation for excellent service and outstanding menus created by executive chef Maurizio Bombini and his team.

on most evenings, guests can choose to dine in the elegant, yet casual, main dining space or in one of Kubu’s private cocoons as part of the Dining Beyond experience. However, on April 30, Kubu will host an exceptional seven course culinary and wine experience with offerings from the M. Chapoutier wine collection presented by vineyard representative Arnaud Castellon and paired dishes from Bombini and his team.

With a 200-year history, Maison M.

Save the date!

“THe MAiSon M. CHApoUTier Wine Dinner experienCe AT MAnDApA UBUD”

WorDS Chris O’COnnOr pHoToS COurtesY OF MAndAPA, A ritz-CArLtOn reserve & MAisOn M. ChAPOutier

Chapoutier wines have long been at the forefront of viticulture; they were the first winery to introduce Braille labeling back in 1994, and today, led by Michel and Marc Chapoutier, the rhone Valley vineyards and single vineyards they select grapes from are cultivated either organically or bio-dynamically and produce some of the region’s award-winning classics.

Chef Bombini is putting his full talents on display in honor of these special M. Chapoutier wines, presenting guests with an array of only the best dishes. Dinner will open with la Ciboise Blanc 2012 paired with pumpkin flower and Sturia vintage caviar, followed by foie gras declinations served with the Crozes-Hermitage Blanc 2011.

Following will be courses that include Boston lobster, quail ballotine, 36-month aged parmigiano reggiano ravioli and smoked Stockyard wagyu beef — the latter served with the excellent ermitage le pavillon rouge 2008.

The evening will close with a dessert of goat cheese panacotta, pistachio, beetroot sorbet, Valhrona chocolate fondant and raspberry gel paired with la Bernardine Chateauneuf du pape rouge 2010.

This exclusive and impressive dinner is priced at rp 1.3 million (US$99) per person plus tax and service. Dinner starts at 7 p.m. and booking is essential since places are limited.

Contact Mandapa on 0361 4792777 or email [email protected].

i hope to see you there!

13April 21, 2016

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Island BuzzS.K.A.I. Beach Club first anniversary Bali Dynasty Resort to host Europe on Screen 2016

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The first of these open-air screenings will show a Dutch film, while a British film is reserved for the second event. Both events are free of charge and will promote the Dutch and British cultures.

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It is also an opportunity for social and business networking.

Europe on Screen 2016 will take place from 29 April to 8 May in a number of cities across Indonesia. Previously known as the Europe Film Festival in its first debut in 1990, the event was a joint effort of the European diplomatic and cultural representations in Indonesia. As of 2003, the European Film Festival in Indonesia has been held annually under the banner Europe on Screen.

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14 April 21, 2016

Events

Cocktail WorkshopApril 21From 8 – 11 p.m.Single MaltJl. Kayu Aya, Seminyak

Free Pizza Event Every ThursdayFrom 2 – 10:30 p.m.Ristorante SpaccanapoliJl. Pengosekan, Ubud

Grill ‘n’ Groove Every SaturdayStarts 9 p.m.Saturday booze and BBQ.Republik 45Jl. Raya Kerobokan No. 86A, Seminyak: 0878 886 61945

Jazz and Blues Session Every Thursday, Friday and SaturdayFrom 9 p.m. – 11:45 p.m.Mannekepis Jazz and Blues BistroJl. Raya Seminyak, Kuta: (0361) 8475784

Karma Beach Bikini Foam PartyApril 23From 11 – 11 p.m.Karma KandaraJl. Villa Kandara, Br. Wijaya Kusuma, Ungasan

Kul Kul Farm Bali Open Day Every ThursdayFrom 8 – 11 a.m.Come and join workshops and the fun of sharing farm duties.Kul Kul Farm BaliJl. Raya Sibang Kaja, Br. Saren, Abiansemal, BadungE-mail: [email protected]

Lazy Day Sunday Every SundayStarts 1 p.m.Mozaic Beach ClubJl. Pantai Batu Belig, Kerobokan: (0361) 4735796

Limbo Hip Every ThursdayStarts 8:30 p.m.LacalitaJl. Raya Batu Bolong No. 68, Canggu

Made’s Warung Live Performances Balinese Dances Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, SundayLive MusicEvery Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, SaturdaySalsa DanceEvery SundayMade’s WarungJl. Raya Seminyak, Kuta: (0361) 755297

Petani Restaurant Special Performances Live music every Wednesday and Friday Starts 7:30 p.m.Alaya UbudJl. Hanoman, Ubud: (0361) 972200

Sanur Sunday MarketApril 24From 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.Mercure ResortJl. Mertasari, Sanur

Sunset Beach Bar & GrillEvery SaturdayChill-out music, snack-style menu, true Balinese hospitality.Intercontinental Bali ResortJl. Uluwatu 45, Jimbaran: (0361) 701888

Tugu Jazz Night Every FridayStarts 7:30 p.m.Hotel Tugu BaliJl. Pantai Batu Bolong, Canggu: (0361) 4731701

Untitled: Photo Exhibition Every Thursday, Friday and SaturdayFrom 9 p.m. – 11:45 p.m.Mannekepis Jazz and Blues BistroJl. Raya Seminyak, Kuta: (0361) 8475784

Watch Worldwide Sports Events Live sports coverage at Meads, watch live AFL, NRL, Super Rugby, cricket, tennis, F1. Meads Boutique Villas HotelJl. Pratama No. 99, Tanjung Benoa: (0361) 776604

Food & Drinks

REStauRantSix foods to try for Bali’s first timers.

Babi Guling at Babi Guling Bu OkaOpen daily, 10 a.m. – 9 p.m.Jl. Suweta, Ubud: (0361) 976345

Nasi Bali at Warung WardaniOpen daily, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.Jl. Yudistira No. 2, Denpasar: (0361) 224398

Balinese Coffee at Revolver EspressoJl. Kayu Aya No. 3 (Gang 51), Seminyak: 0851 008 84968

Ayam Betutu at Ayam Betutu Khas GilimanukOpen daily, 10 a.m. – 10 p.m. Ngurah Rai International Airport

Pork Ribs at Naughty Nuri’sOpen daily, 10 a.m. – 10 p.m.Jl. Raya Sanggingan, Ubud: (0361) 977547

Fried Duck at Laka Leke Hideaway RestaurantOpen daily, 9 a.m. – 9 p.m.Jl. Nyuh Kuning, Ubud: (0361) 977565

Promote your event with us! Call : 0361 265 436/7 or email to [email protected]

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: (0361) 751551, 751875, 750808www.peramatour.com

Shopping

Nirmala Supermarket Jl. Uluwatu II no. 10 Jimbaran, Phone (0361) 81470919Jl. Uluwatu Ungasan, Phone (0361) 705454Jl. Uluwatu Pecatu, Phone (0361) 7472303Jl. Uluwatu II no. 10 Jimbaran, Phone (0361) 81470919Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai 81 Jimbaran, Phone (0361) 4729081

Delta DewataThe first supermarket in Ubud Jl. Raya Andong No.14, Ubud

: (0361) 973 049, 978 071

BintangPerum Dalung Permai Pertokoan A11 – A15, Kerobokan Kaja Jl. Raya Seminyak No. 17, KutaJl. Raya Campuhan No. 45, Ubud

Papaya Fresh Gallery Jl. Mertanadi, Kuta

ART & CULTURE CORNER

DenpasarBook launch

Badriyah by Ayu WedaApril 8

Starts 6:30 p.m.Bentara Budaya Bali

Jl. Prof. I.B. Mantra 88A, Gianyar

Barong & Keris DanceEveryday

Starts 9 a.m.Jl. Waribang No. 11 Kesiman, Denpasar

: (0361) 224596

JimbaranKecak & Fire Dance

EverydayStarts 6 p.m.

Uluwatu TempleJimbaran, Badung: (0361) 9041163

KutaTraditional & Modern Performances

Every day (Except Wednesday)Starts 8 p.m.Kuta Theater

Jl. Kartika Plaza No. 8X, Kuta

: (0361) 762750

Ubud

Legong Dance Every Friday

Starts 7:30 p.m.Balerung Srinertya Waditra (Balerung Mandera)

Br. Teruna, Peliatan, Ubud

: (0361) 972124 or 970503

Topeng Jimat Every Wednesday

Starts 7 p.m.ARMA Museum & Resort

Jl. Raya Pengosekan

W Bali Presents Late Night Session with Mathias Schober

April 30From 10 p.m. – 4 a.m.

Woobar at W Retreat BaliJl. Petitenget, Seminyak

: (0361) 4738106

Simple Guidance When Attending a Temple Ceremony

1. Always wear a sarong and sash. 2. Do not walk in front of people when they are

praying. 3. Do not use flash or point your camera at the priest’s

face.4. Never sit higher than the priest, the offerings and/or

people praying. 5. During cremation ceremonies, do not get in the

way of attendees, however perfect that photographic moment might be.

6. Women are not allowed to enter temples while menstruating.

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LegianKuta

Jimbaran

Nusa Dua

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Sanur

Ngurah Rai Int’ Airport

Penida Island

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BANGLIAMLAPURA

KLUNGKUNG

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Menjangan Island

Besakih

Mt. Sangiang

Pulaki

West BaliNational Park

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Pura LuhurUluwatu

Pura Rambut Siwi

Mt. Batur

Pura Batu Madan

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Where to go

Ladies’ Night DestinationEvery WednesdayFrom 7 to 11 p.m.

Complimentary drinks for the first 50 first ladies in attendance.Agenda Beach ClubThe Bay, Nusa Dua: (0361) 8948178

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FiNN’S Beach cLuBJl. Pantai Selatan Gau, Banjar Wijaya Kusuma,

Ungasan: (0361) 8482111

E-mail: [email protected]

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caNggu cLuBJl. Canggu Club, Canggu

: (0361) 848 3939E-mail: [email protected]

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POOL PaRTY aT ROOFTOP BaREvery day

From 5 to 7 p.m.Sunset drinks and DJ

Rooftop Bar at Pullman Bali Legian NirwanaJl. Melasti No. 1, Legian

: (0361) 762500pullmanhotels.com/6556

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SWiMMiNg PacKage aT The ROOFTOP

Four Points by Sheraton Bali, Kuta Jl. Benesari Br. Pengabetan, Kuta

: (0361) 8496606fourpointsbalikuta.com

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