Archive for November, 2009

Vacation to Yogyakarta, City of Culture in Indonesia

November 30th, 2009, Posted in Review

Have you ever went to Yogyakarta, or have you hear Yogyakarta City. If you don’t know, let we see a moment. Yogyakarta is located about 500 km east side from capital city of Indonesia. Yogyakarta known as student city since it have many university and also know as 2nd Indonesia tourism city after Bali. Average temperature is tropical temperature, so it will be good if we visit to Yogyakarta at dry season from February until September. Yogyakarta have many interesting place to be visit. For you who like past inheritence, there are many buddhist temple. The biggest temple is Borobudur temple. For you who like to go to beach, there are many good beach. Let we see the vacation place and interesting place in Yogyakarta deeper. For a moment let we explore about temple in Yogyakarta. Candi Borobudur (Borobudur Temple)It’s located about 50 km north west of Yogyakarta and one of remarkable monument in Indonesia, a splendid work of art and the largest budhhist temple in the world. If you come and visit. Below is the photo taken when I went to Borobudur templeCandi Sewu (Sewu Temple)It hase about one thousand of temple located in one place. Based on people story, it was made by man who would engage beautiful lady, but the lady asked the man to build one thousand temple before morning. So the man build this one thousand temple in one night. Well whether you believe or not, this place is interesting place to visitCandi Sari (Sari Temple)Another candi located 13 km from Yogyakarta. Almost same with the others, this temple is budhist temple. Well, actually at least there are five famous temple located around Yogyakarta. Those temple is place that we should be visit when we go to Yogyakarta. For next, we will take a look another interesting place in Yogyakarta for Vacation.

Book Cheap Hotels in Bali & Explore the Diamond Shaped Island of Spectacular

November 30th, 2009, Posted in Review

Try something new this time. Choose Bali, which is an Indonesian island, as your holiday travel destination. And explore the diamond shaped island of spectacular volcanic mountains and lakes, enchanting rice terraces, ancient temples and palaces, surrounded by sparkling coral seas. To have a great spectacular view of this island, you must book hotels in advance.
If you are a budget traveler then you should definitely select discount Bali hotels for its rooms are well equipped with modern amenities and excellent facilities for visitors. The culturally rich city Bali has lot of attractive places to offer. Beaches are the prime attraction of this island. The main beaches of Bali include Kuta Beach, Sanur Beach and Tulamben. The best time to visit Bali is in between April to December.
Sailing, water sports, surfing, fishing and enthralling rides of water parks are the watery adventures of Bali Island. Apart from water adventures, you can also visit the settlement of Bayung Gede, an intact pre-Javanese village, and course the caldera rim road of the volcanic mountain, Gunung Batur.
Bali is influenced greatly by the Hindu Religion unlike other Muslim majority states of Indonesia. But the religions like Buddhism, Christianity and Islam are also prevalent there in minority basis. There are many temples in Bali. Among them, the Mother Temple of Besakih is the most significant Hindu temple.
The most widely spoken languages in Bali are Balinese and Indonesian, whereas English is spoken as third language. Another interesting area in Bali is its culture. Enriched with music, dance, art and various festivals make this island a perfect place to live in.
To sum up, Bali Island is an exact holiday spot for travelers around the world. And the travelers can also go for discount hotels if they don’t want to choose the grand luxury hotels. So, without wasting time, just book a hotel that offers you discount hotels rooms.
 

Bali Hotels – Designed for Ultimate Relaxation

November 30th, 2009, Posted in Review

Bali is a tropical island of Indonesia. Meet with the friendly Balinese people, soak yourself in the past culture and heritage of the land, learn more about the temples and the shrines and actively participate in one of the festivals and events of the region. Bali is a place that has entertainment options for all types of travelers. Known as one of the best surfing lands of the world it is a paradise for all adventure lovers. To cater to the needs of all travelers, all the Bali hotels offer a wide range of facilities to all its guests. The Bali hotels are the best places to experience true Balinese hospitality.

There are innumerable hotels dotted all along Bali. Some of the popular places of Bali where you can find a good number of hotels are Kuta, Jimbaran, Nusa Dua, Sansur and Ubud.

All the Kuta Hotels in Bali are known for their wonderful ambiance and traditional hospitality. Some of the popular hotels of the area are Alam Kulkul Boutique Resort, Bounty Hotel Kuta, Barong Hotel Kuta, Dewi Sri Cottage Kuta and others. Travelers with limited budget constraint can reserve a room in the 2-star Green Garden Hotel, 1-star Ida Hotel Bali and others. All the hotels in this region are well known for their wide range of facilities and services. Most of the hotels overlook lush greenery and azure blue waters.

Tourists planning their trip to Sansur can find a good number of excellent accommodation options. There are many 4- star, 3-star and cheap hotels in this part of Bali. Enjoy a luxurious stay in Inna Grand Bali Beach Hotel which is reputedly the first international hotel in Bali. You can choose one of the thatched roof bungalows in the La Tavern Hotel. The Mercure Resort Sansur Bali after its recent renovation is one of the most preferred hotels of the region. Most of the hotels have on-site restaurants where guests can relish a variety of regional sea food delicacies. After a fabulous meal you can pamper yourself in the private beach of the Parigata Resort and Spa.

June to September is the mainly the tourist season in Bali. If you are planning your trip in July or August then make sure that you make reservation in any one of the hotels. As the rates of the hotel during these months can be a bit high you can save your expenditure by planning your trip during the off-peak season. Most of the hotels in Bali have provision for online booking.

Tourists from all corners of the world come to North Bali for spending a wonderful vacation. Marvel at the panoramic mountains and treat your eyes by the wonderful views of the Java Sea. Most of the hotels in the northern part of Bali provide an easy access to the beach areas. Indulge in the varied water sport activities that are loved by all adventure enthusiasts. Some of the popular hotels where you can find in South Kuta are Asdi Jaya Hotel Tuban, Aston Inn Tuban Bali, Febri’s Hotel and Spa, Green Garden Beach Resort and Spa, Rama Beach Resort and Villas.

Balance of Bali

November 30th, 2009, Posted in Review

Most international visitors to Bali arrive by air from Singapore, Bangkok and Hong Kong directly or by Jakarta, although it’s easy to catch frequent ferries or flights from the neighboring islands of Java and Lombok. Measuring 55 miles from north to south and 90 miles from east to west, Bali includes six volcanoes and white or black volcanic sand beaches in its landscape. The island also has lush tropical forests, pristine crater lakes, fast-flowing rivers, deep ravines, stunning rice terraces, and fertile vegetable and fruit gardens. Roads in Bali are poorly marked and confusing. Renters are responsible for accidents regardless of who is at fault, so renting a vehicle is not advisable. Major hotels and upscale boutique villas offer airport pickups. If you choose to arrange your own ride, ignore the many tours and would-be guides at the airport and hail a metered cab from the roadway exit. Regular ferries shuttle passengers between the western Balinese port of Gilimanuk and Ketapang in eastern Java and between the eastern Balinese port of Padangbai and Lembar on the west coast of Lombok. Boat-bus combination tickets between Denpasar and Javanese cities are another option, as are bemos, the brown vans that hold up to 10 passengers. Stops are unmarked, and fares often depend on the driver’s mood. Don’t be surprised if your seatmate is a chicken or pig. Main thoroughfares in the Kuta-Legian area teem with streetside stores offering art, summer apparel, ethnic arts and crafts, jewelry and bric-a-brac. Shoppers’ options increase at upscale department stores and Western-style markets. The Plaza Bali, the Legian Arcade and Kuta Center offer a respite from haggling. To the north, Jalan Raya Seminyak offers Bintang Toserba, a one-stop convenience mall. Diponegoro Shopping Center and Denpasar’s Bali Mall are among other modern arcades. Other diversions abound, including Bali Bird Park, Bali Butterfly Park, Bali Botanical Gardens and Rimba Reptile Park. These can serve as both educational and picnic sites. Waterborn Park & Spa offers children an array of slides, pools and other sport facilities. Ubud Tourist Information and other travel centers offer information about excursions, including trips to Bali’s major temples, where saris, which visitors are required to wear, can be rented for a small fee. Adventure travelers might opt for kayaking, river rafting and other white-water adventures on Bali’s rapids. The open sea offers virtually every kind of watersport, from surfing to coral watching. Local tour operators offer marine cruises, aerial adventures, hiking, cycling and mountain biking. The mountains at Bedugul offer golf courses. Adventure seekers can kayak on white water down the Ayung River, go mountain cycling amid unforgettable scenery or trek through rice paddies and jungles. For some lighter moments, be sure to stop by Ubud’s Monkey Forest, where the residents will climb atop your head and peruse your pockets for food. Hang onto your hat. In recent years, Bali has transformed from a low-cost backpackers haven into one of the most sophisticated and cosmopolitan international destinations in the world. The choices of accommodations remain vast, from first-class resorts to secluded villas with private pools and low-end guesthouses. Even the smallest, cheapest facilities seem to maintain beautifully landscaped grounds. The island offers a number of distinctive locations, from the sophisticated beachside night life of Seminyak to the tranquil art community of Ubud, where painters, woodcarvers and stonemasons work by hillside rice terraces and in the shadow of the Kintamani Volcano. The Waka Experience has six Bali locations: Waka Gangga; Waka Nusa; Waka Maya; Waka Shorea (at Menjangan Island); and two in Ubud: Waka di Umi and Waka Namya. The firm offers sailing, fishing and dinner cruises. The centerpiece is Waka di Umi, about a mile from Ubud’s main business district. It offers a two-tiered swimming pool, spa and massage room, a private gallery and complimentary daily afternoon tea and cakes, and a stunning restaurant view of an adjacent rice field. Many of the rooms have private swimming pools. The chain also can arrange various adventure trips, including boating, diving, fishing and a stay at its facilities in the Shorea National Forest. The Viceroy, one of the newest and most splendorous villa hotels in Bali’s Ubud section, offers four types of upscale villas (the Viceroy Villa; the Regal 1 and 11, and the Garden Villa), all with jaw-dropping views and most with private swimming pools. The hotel operates its own upscale spa service. A preserve of gracious Indonesian culture and history, the Pita Maha showcases craftsmanship befitting the finest Balinese palace. A private spa villa, individual garden plunge pools and alfresco pavilion dining enhance the majestic scenery. Guests can join Balinese dance, music, painting, cooking, fruit-carving and woodcarving classes. Contact theroyal@indosat. net Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts has two resorts. The first, at Jimbaran Bay, is hidden among the lush tropical foliage of a terraced hillside. The newer resort, at Sayan near Ubud, is nestled on a hillside above a river and has a spectacular entrance over a bridge and down stairs that descend in the middle of a rooftop lily pool. Most of the Four Seasons accommodations have private plunge pools. Villa Kubu, in Kubu, is a 10-minute walk from Seminyak Beach and offers a unique group of luxurious Bali villas, each different and off the beaten path but centrally located in secluded compounds with private swimming pools and kitchens. An array of international restaurants, bars and designer shops is nearby.

Tour & Travel | Holiday | Professional Tour Planner

November 30th, 2009, Posted in Review

Everyone need traveling nowadays. Grand Java Tours as one of Indonesia tour operators ready for being part of your service when you plan to visit Indonesia, specially Java. As your travel planner, Grand Java Tours will adjust to serve as your wish we provide  the Tour Package on your memorable holidays. The tour program we offer mostly cover  Java and Bali only. But we also provide the tour beyond these areas like Kalimantan, Nusa Tenggara, Sumatra and Sulawesi. We offer many various program such as : Javanese Wedding Celebration, Java Overland Tour, Student Tour, Honeymoon Package, et cetera. Beyond conventional tour packages, we have constantly updated and  improved our program, that create a special interest group such as: Javanese wedding  celebration, Convention tours and many other tailor – made excursion. Please be assured of our best services and excellent care. Thank you very much for attention and trust. ——————————————————————————————————————————————— Student Package Yogyakarta well known as the city of students, as Yogya is one of Indonesia’s most foremost centers of education and learning and has a great number of students from all over the country among it’s population. According to official statistic, about 30 percent of the city’s inhabitants. Gajah Mada University is Indonesia ‘s oldest state-owned universities and also one of it’s most prestigious. Besides centre of education, Yogya is famous as center of Javanese culture. So many important heritage could be visited in this area. Here, you can learn the cultural activities as the root of the culture. The visitors can learn how to play the Gamelan music, how to make a batik, how to dance and so many other things can be done in Yogya. All student Package are designed for group tour only, the hotel we selected on these package all are in budget hotels (3 jasmine – 2 star). However, if you need higher class for the accommodation, please inform us right away as we will be very happy to assist you in anyway possibilities. For further info, do not hesitate to contact us. ——————————————————————- THE AUSTRALIAN STUDENT JOIN THE TRADITIONAL FEAST (KENDURI) To understand better about the culture and living of Indonesian people, it’s not enough by seeking information from news paper, TV or listen from the other experience.  Of course, will be much better if you come directly and get involved on their daily life. This also done by 15 students of MELBOURNE HIGH SCHOOL (MHS) Australia. Through wonderful packaged arranged by GRAND JAVA TOURS cooperate with Australian Tour Operators, 15 MHS students accompanied by 2 teacher , along 9 days learn about the culture and as well the way of live of the people in Yogyakarta.  They even take a shower, has their meals and as well sleep at the village community.  These 15  students stay with new family at Maguwoharjo village. “Within 9 days they stay here in Yogya, 5 days they stayed at hotel and the rest they stay with local people here. They have their new family here. They involved directly, learn directly the way of life of these villager. “ The fact, within short period get mingle with the local people here, they find that Indonesian people are friendly, polite, and tolerant.  Not as they read  on their news paper or as they seen on their Television “said Anny the Director of Grand Java Tours among the process of The traditional feast (Kenduri) which is attended by 15 students and 2 teacher at Sanggar Tari SEKAR RINONCE  Maguwoharjo, Tuesday  Sept 24, 2002. At this village  they also enjoyed Jathilan, The Trance Dance  which performed local Jathilan group. After the Jathilan, in the evening they join with the local people of Traditional Feast (Kenduri) for the successful of the local people for winning the championship commemorate the Indonesian Independence.   The feast filled by open and gathering pray, then cut of the Conical Shape Rice (called  Tumpeng  in Javanese language). Uniquely, The Australian students wear the traditional clothes during the feast, complete Javanese clothes. Pip Capon, on of the teacher of MHS who accompanied the students said to Bernas “the student as well as her self  are very happy to get along with the villagers. The Indonesian is very friendly, very polite and tolerant. This fact is very different as what we know from the media. We the conclude that what we got on the news paper and as well TV was not completely right “ said PIP CAPON. “ “Before stayed with the people at Maguwoharjo, these student also get along for join the local school here“ said Anny. They join the class at SMK Nitikan Umbulharjo, then they going  home with the student to their house. They stay with the family of the student. Join their daily activity, going to school with the local bus, serried in the bus, as well stay with them.   Doing that way, Anny said, these students know how they  take a study, go to school one serried bus, until  their activity  at home. By learning the culture, language, education and living of Indonesian  people, these foreign student know more deeply about Indonesia. And their impression, Indonesian people are very polite, soft, friendly and tolerant, said Anny Yulijanti. www. grandjavaonline. com

Hotel booking worldwide

November 30th, 2009, Posted in Review

You want to experience your long-cherished holiday, but you are not aware of the accommodation options available. With the advancement of the online space, several sites have come up with the choice range of accommodation options at low discount rates. Sites for hotel booking worldwide not only offer you a huge range of hotels, but guaranteed discounts also. From Singapore hotels to Thailand hotels, from Malaysia hotels to Australia hotels, from Japan hotels to Indonesia hotels, from China Hotels to Bangkok hotels, from Phuket hotels to Hong Kong Hotels, you will get all information on accommodation and services under one roof. Whether you are looking for the finest luxury hotels or beach resorts at low rates, then online hotel booking services will be the best option for you. If you are seeking for the best discounts on your accommodation, you can search for the choicest range of accommodations on hotel booking sites online. What are some of the best discount hotels across the world?  Which hotels have slashed their rates on accommodation and dining? You will get all the answers to your queries right here on the popular sites for discount hotel booking. We provide you a few good reasons why you should book your luxury holiday retreat or beach holiday resort or cheap hotels online. Avail of the online hotel booking facilities and fulfill all your travel needs including reservations for attractions, sightseeing, activities and transfers online. You must make it a point to book your accommodation and the other travel requirements online to avoid last-minute panic. You can get up to 70% off on your hotel in America, Europe, Africa, Australia or Asia. As the offer is limited for a particular period, it is recommended that you grab your deals at the right time. With exclusive rates available on these sites for hotel booking worldwide, you are guaranteed an absolute value for your money.   However, in order to avail these jaw-dropping rates, you need to keep in mind certain points. Make sure that you have received a confirmation on your reservation. Those with pending requests are not likely to enjoy such services. You must remember to book your hotel seven days prior to your check-in date. You are likely to avail the best rates within 24 hours of confirmation of your reservation. You should note that the site which offers you confirmation instantly will also provide you with better discount rates. Are you still wondering about the benefits of online hotel booking worldwide? You can choose from the best range of hotels. You will see about 55,000 hotels-both luxury and cheap hotels upfront. You will be confirmed the moment your reserve your hotel. Finest range of hotels and instant confirmation! Can you ask for more?Browse through some of the hotel reviews to get a clear understanding about the hotel facilities and services and the discount rates on the hotel you are about to reserve. These reviews are absolutely unbiased and written by travelers on the basis of their first-hand experience. Avail of online hotel booking worldwide and enjoy an easy and hassle-free process of hotel reservation!

Jepara, a Safe Place to Visit in Central Java – Indonesia

November 30th, 2009, Posted in Review

Thanks God! This year in the high wet season, there’s no flooding or other nature-disasters happened in Jepara and hopefully nothing happen in the next few months. You may seen in TVs that there are many nature-disasters happened recently in Indonesia, mostly flooding.
The nearest town which had flooding is Kudus, a 35 kilometre town from Jepara.
So if you have any plan visiting Jepara for business matter, no need to worry because everthing is alright here in Jepara, they only trouble is when you coming to Jepara you should asking your taxi driver in Semarang that he must take safer and quicker way out to Jepara through
Genuk main street, to avoid flooding that always happen in Kaligawe street, ask the driver and he must be know it.
And if everything running well, you will be reach Jepara in the next 1,5 hour.
Or if you join our programme “Jepara Buying Trip” you no need to worry of anything because we already arranged valued service for your visiting from pick you up in Semarang airport, rent a car service, translator service, buying & sourcing agent assistance till stay in 4 stars exclusive resort in Jepara, everything in one single price to pay, and if you registered member of XploreJepara. com, gain discount up to 20% from the price shown on this programme.
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Once, Jepara is save place to visit in Central Java, no need to worry on flooding, tsunami, earthquake or other nature disasters happen in this town.
So feel free to visit this cluster industry of furniture products in Indonesia at anytime.
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Asia Family Holiday Guide

November 30th, 2009, Posted in Review

If you are planning to holiday in Asia with your young family, here are some tips and recommendations to make your Asian holiday that much more enjoyable.
Be it relaxing in heavenly Bali villas, or hiking in Kuta Kinabalu, or enjoying Disney World in Tokyo, Asia offers a huge variety of holiday destinations for those with younger children.
However, as rewarding as it is, traveling with the younger ones in Asia is not always an easy sail.
Here are some insights gained traveling across Asia with children in tow, over the past 10 years.
Getting There and Back
It is more than likely that you will be taking a commercial flight to Asia.
Here is the first word of caution. As far as traveling with the young ones is concerned, not all airlines are created equal. No, I don’t mean the level of service you can expect, as this seems to be of quite a high level whichever Asian based major airline you choose. In our experience, Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Air New Zealand, and Emirates all offer great service when you are traveling with kids.
However, the big difference comes in how much different carriers choose to charge for the younger ones. Some carriers, for example, charge 10 percent of an adult fare, for infants, traveling on your lap, without a seat. At first, this may sound like a fair deal. However, if you consider the fact that this 10 percent is calculated as a percentage of a -Full Published Adult Fare- price, you may find that you are paying as much for your infant’s air fare, as you are for your own discounted fare! The good news is, not all airlines use this pricing policy, and if you shop around, you can save yourself hundreds of dollars even before you leave home!
Also, do keep in mind, that many airlines will offer special -Child Meals-. Some, such as Singapore Airlines, do also offer different menus for different age groups.
Similarly, for toddlers and older kids, it is worth checking what is on offer in terms of flight entertainment. Some airlines will have dedicated children’s cartoon channels, with a large selection of entertainment options, whilst others may not. If you are traveling long-haul, this alone could make a huge difference to how well your Asian holiday kicks off.
Transportation on the Ground
The quality and safety of ground transportation varies immensely from one Asian Country to the other. However, as a general rule of thumb, do not expect taxis to provide child safety seats, and in many parts of Asia, even rental cars may not have the child safety seat option.
The good news is, across most of Asia, metered taxis are plentiful, and relatively well maintained, with working seat belts. When you are in Singapore, you can expect (or even demand); fully functioning seat belts both at the front and back passenger seats. In other parts of the region, you may find that seat belts have been removed, on purpose, because ‘they get in the way’.
So, if you are adamant that you would like child safety seats whilst holidaying in Asia, you may consider bringing your own, or picking one up, when you land at your destination.
Probably with the exception of Japan, Korea and Taiwan, facilities on local train services are of a variable quality, and unless you are going for gold, and staying on the Palace on Wheels in India, or a special First Class trip between Beijing and Shanghai, you may want to plan well, and take all your essentials on board with you.
Food Matters
Whilst most westerners find Asian food (especially South Asian, or South East Asian food), quite spicy, this is not necessarily an issue when traveling with the younger ones. Most hotels and restaurants will prepare food for the little ones separately, without the spices. Also, if in doubt, plain noodles, or plain rice with some vegetables on the side is always readily available as a good stop gap ration. Depending on how off the beaten track you decide to travel, you are more than likely to find, old favourites such as fish-fingers, chicken nuggets, and hamburgers in most parts of Asia.
One word of caution on the food front is the liberal use of MSG (Mono Sodium Glutamate) in Asian cooking. This food additive is also used in the west (mostly packaged crisps/chips), and in principle is no more harmful than many of the E numbers we may consume daily. However, in many Asian countries MSG is used very liberally, especially in soups and food with sauces. In China, Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia, to name a few countries, you can expect that your soups and sauces will contain MSG by default. Many parents who live and travel in Asia complain that excessive MSG causes dehydration, lethargy, and mood swings with some younger children (and many adults are also found to be sensitive to excessive MSG). If concerned, request for your food to be prepared without any MSG, or choose MSG-free restaurants, increasingly available across the region.
Bare Necessities
In general, availability and the condition of public toilets in Asia leave much to be desired. Of course, there are exceptions to this rule. Singapore and Japan for example, typically provide some of the cleanest public conveniences to be found anywhere in the world. Also, in each country, there are certain locations, such as hotels and airports where hygiene standards are going to be at international levels. However, it is good practice to always carry your own tissues, and wet wipes with you when traveling in Asia. Also, to address this problem, in many Asian cities, you can also find special antiseptic wet-wipes, which are very handy when dealing with some of the lesser public conveniences.
It is also worth noting that, restaurants/coffee-shops do not always provide their own toilets for guest use, and more than likely share facilities with other establishments. This is true for even larger malls, and good quality restaurants in hygiene conscious Singapore. So, the old trick of, grabbing an unwanted cup of coffee or a drink at a restaurant, just to be able to use the facilities is not always a solution in Asia.
Similarly, availability of baby changing rooms varies immensely across the region. In Singapore, and Hong Kong for example, changing facilities are readily available in most shopping malls, one almost on each floor. However, when you are off the beaten track, even some good quality hotels may not provide child changing facilities.
Breast Feeding in Public
As a general rule of thumb, if you decided to breast feed in public, regardless of how discrete you are being, expect to be stared at. The good news is, across most of the region, this is no more sinister than surprise and interest on the part of the locals. If in doubt, you may want to retreat to a quiet corner, back of a restaurant, or baby changing facilities.
My Child is a Model!
If your children are under four or five years old, and/or blonde or with naturally curly hair, expect to be approached in parts of Asia by total strangers wanting to take photos of your child!
Again, there is nothing sinister about this request. They just want to capture the -cute factor- and share this amazing image with their friends and families.
You will typically be approached by Japanese, Korean, and Chinese ladies, who will want to pose with your child, and take each other’s photos. However, there seems to be no age or gender limit to this interest, over the years, our little ones have been photographed by business people in suits, restaurant chefs, and the odd octogenarian in small villages.
Asia’s Love for Children
One thing is for sure. Wherever you go to in Asia with your young family, you will find the locals ever helpful and highly interactive with your little ones. Asian’s love children, they love their own children, and also the children of foreign tourists.
My advice is, make the most of this, and allow your children to interact with the local population, be it your villa team at your rental Bali villa, or a chef in a Chinese restaurant, or the old lady selling flower garlands outside a temple in Thailand!
Most important of all, don’t feel like you have to wait till the kids are older before you can visit Asia. Have a go; both you and the children will love this colourful part of the world.
Enjoy your Asian holiday.
Many happy returns. . .

11 Essential Bali Travel Tips

November 30th, 2009, Posted in Review

11 Bali Travel Tips for a Bali holiday: 1. Seasonal and weather change actually makes little difference so any period of the year is a perfect time to visit Bali, although it’s useful to check out the public holidays in Indonesia. On the month of Ramadan – Muslim fasting period, Bali gets busy and crowded as locals from neigbouring cities, fill resorts up and prices for accomodations escalate. 2. Bali can be really cheap with superb value, especially for budget accommodation and budget flights. Do book in advance to get a great deal for your accomodation and flights. Air Asia is well-known to provide cheap flights to Bali if you book early in advance. Do search through all the online travel agents for the best hotel prices before you book your accomodation online. For example, you can compare the prices of Bali Hotels here – Cheapest Bali Hotel Rates & Reviews of Bali Hotels 3. If you’re planning to surf, do check out Bali Surfing Report. It has useful information on surf camps, cheap boat charters, and surfers package deals to remote beaches in Bali with great waves such as Nusa Lembongan. 4. Treat your tastebuds for something different and try eating in a warung (small traditional roadside eateries). Although they may look unhygiene, trust me, they are safe to eat. They are REALLY cheap, no-frills hangouts all serving unique and different foods. The food is often displayed in glass cabinets out in front. Grab a seat, make a selection and get the real flavour of Bali and Balinese food real cheap. 5. To understand Balinese culture and life, visit Murni’s in Ubud, which have everything regarding Bali and Balinese, from explanations of Balinese names to what one wears to a ceremony. 6. If you’re staying in luxury hotels, do consider staying in a Homestay where native Balinese families host you. It’ll really make your trip more enjoyable and eye-awakening. 7. A little knowledge of Bahasa Indonesia will definitely take you a long way. “Selamat pagi” – good morning -, “tolong” -help or please-, and terima kasih -thank you-, for starters. Also, try memorising, “way say” which means toilet, “mana” means where, and “gimana caranya” which refers to “how to”. For a fun introduction to the language, check out Bahasa Indonesia in 7 Days. 8. The best way to see Bali and travel around is with your own transport. Get a map or GPS and drive, hire a guide driver or rent a Bike. 9. Getting tired of hawkers bugging you to buy something? Do you know that there is an invisible line on the beach of Kuta that hawkers are not allowed to cross? Be a lil’ bit cheeky and park yourself closer to the sea. You won’t be hassled anymore. 10. Bargaining while shopping is a MUST. It is part of the whole shopping experience so don’t be shy and BARGAIN. Get into the swing of things and test your “Bargaining Art”. However don’t get too carried away until you’ve made a fool of yourself. If you do so, suddenly you’ll find out that you’ve spent the past 10 minutes quibbling over 50 cents. Use your instincts and logic. 11. To really ensure that you enjoy your holiday, do read “Bali Travel Guide For First-Timers” which is really useful and essential. Do comment if you have any ideas to contribute or if you have any questions. . Happy Bali-ing!

How To Find The Right Bali Accommodation For Your Trip

November 30th, 2009, Posted in Review

Whilst buying plane tickets to Bali will almost assuredly result in a vacation to remember, there’s still more to do to make certain the stay is comfortable. When it’s time to book a Bali accommodation, there are a number of things that should be taken into account to make sure the best possible selection is made. Bali is an island where the lines between dreams and reality blur. With its breathtaking tiered rice paddies, mist-covered mountaintops and pristine beaches as far as the eye can see, this Indonesian paradise offers more to see and do than many other top destinations. Keeping these things in mind, the accommodation selected should serve as a wonderful launching point for the adventure of a lifetime. To make sure you select the right Bali accommodation, be sure to: * Set a budget – Bali hotels, villas, apartment rentals and resorts offer visitors a wide range of pricing. To make certain a budget isn’t stretched too thin, be sure to set spending limits for your Bali accommodation in advance. Holidaymakers are often surprised to find that Bali does offer very reasonable rates on rather comfortable and homey accommodations. The trick lies in knowing where to look for the best deals. * Pick a location – The island of Bali is a little bigger than many travellers might think. With more than 5,000 kilometers of natural splendour to explore, those planning Bali holidays would do themselves a great deal of good to decide what region to focus their adventure on. Each of Bali’s regions offers its own distinct attractions. No matter what area of the island holidaymakers stay on, they can be assured to enjoy some of the most awe-inspiring sights in the world. * Determine additional needs – Sometimes it is simply smarter to book not only a Bali accommodation, but an entire holiday package. When the offers are explored, holidaymakers often discover that Bali tour packages give them not only excellent accommodations, but also access to some of the island’s most famous stops. * Determine the best type of accommodations – Whilst it can be nearly impossible to choose from the many beautiful Bali resorts, the island does offers a fair share of other types of accommodations, as well. To pick the best type for your holiday, make sure to consider your needs, your familys and your own preferences. Some might adore staying in a hotel, but others find renting a villa or apartment that offers more privacy suits well. Families on a budget, for example, might enjoy the kitchen privileges an apartment will afford them. * Shop online – Perhaps the best place to go to make sure an excellent Bali hotel is selected for a trip is the Internet. Here holidaymakers will find companies dedicated to helping others explore all that Bali has to offer. Finding the right Bali accommodation is not a difficult undertaking. When a little forethought goes into the prospect, holidaymakers will discover that they can have their choice of accommodations. From hotels and villas to apartments and resorts, the island has the perfect room for anyone’s stay