Ogoh-Ogoh

March 21, 2010 by balikuta  
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ipinBali every year have ceremony special and unique that ceremony is Ogoh-Ogoh or balinese speak “pengerupukan”, this ceremony many people wait because before Nyepi have pengerupukan and many ogoh-ogoh walking and demonstration excen on the way, usually demonstration in trafighlight.

This program usually have competition and have the winner for good Ogoh-Ogoh, like in Kuta,Kerobokan, Denpasar etc. all place of Bali busy make it that ogoh-ogoh, tourist from all the world see also that ceremony, and about custom that different usually make : camben, t-shirt, and other accessories.

If you go to Bali you can looking that ceremony, before ceremony or ogoh-ogoh competition have ceremony and that name is “melis ceremony” balinese people all must go to the beach for pray of the ceremony, and many group, that group usually name is “banjar”.

Bali is good and to much culture unique, for yesterday in ogoh-ogoh ceremony have special demonstration, that is culture from javanese and the name ‘reog” in here “reog”, this art from ponorogo java, and i think yesterday nothing from all area, just in Kerobokan Kelod. Ok guest if you get travel enjoy with ceremony unique of Bali island.

Melis Ceremony of Kerobokan Kelod.

Bali Volcanoes Helicopter Tour

October 30, 2009 by balikuta  
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Bali island in Indonesia is renowned for its natural beauty and as a fabulous tourist attraction. However, the island is also known for its terrorist attacks in recent years. Since then, the people of Bali have recovered and the island is now a hotspot for tourists from all over the world once again, especially for its beach resorts and volcano helicopter tours.
The island’s ecology and geography are greatly influenced by the towering mountain range of volcanoes that dominate the island. These majestic volcanoes created Bali’s stunning mountainous landscape and they occasionally regenerate its soils and help produce heavy rains that provide this resort island with precious fresh water.
The Balinese considered the island’s many volcanoes, lakes and spring as sacred and treat them with respect and awe. If you are a tourist traveling to Bali for your holiday vacation, you will be awestruck with the sheer majesty of the volcanoes. These natural landscapes are major tourist attractions and many tourist go sightseeing the volcanoes on helicopter tours so that they can view the volcanoes in all its splendor and take awesome pictures. The island is still continually being formed by volcanic activities.
Bali is located over a major fault zone where the Indo-Australian plate collides with the Sunda plate. In 1963, a violent eruption on Mount Agung killed thousands of people and utterly destroyed many rice fields and irrigation network.
The dramatic lava flows on the north eastern faces of Mt Agung is the newest landforms, showing what the island may look like in ancient pre-historic time. It is a fascinating sightseeing experience, almost like a scene out of Jurassic Park.
Perhaps, the most popular volcano for tourists to visit and go sightseeing is Mount Batur. This grand old dame of a volcano sits in a giant caldera that contains a lake that is a few miles long and over a mile wide. Mount Batur is actually a very active volcano and can erupt moment as it erupted with great frequency but the eruptions are less violent these days except in a giant eruption in 1917 which claimed thousands of lives and destroyed hundreds of temples and villages.
Hiking up Mount Batur in the wee small hours of the the morning has become something of a “must do” thing for many tourists in Bali. You will need to bring along a sweater as it can get a little chilly at the volcano summit.
There is also a little coffee shop at the rim selling drinks for thirsty hikers and many children and women in flip flops balancing buckets of soft drinks on their heads scampering around trying to earn your tourist dollar. As the sun rises, you will get a picturesque view of Lombok and other surrounding islands.
One very interesting hike on Mt Batur is the climb down the inside of the crater from Penelokan to Kedisan. There are boats at Toya Bungkah Lake to take you across the lake to a village called Trunyan. This village is notorious for its mortuary traditions because instead of cremating or burying their deceased, the Trunyan villagers leave dead human bodies to decompose naturally in a designated cemetery.
Although Bali is known for rice cultivation, its volcanic soil is actually not well suited for such activities. The soil is finely textured and well drained, so water soaks through the soil rapidly and thus precious water is wasted. The solution therefore lies in repeated and vigorous ploughing which make the soil less permeable.
So if you are visiting Bali for your holiday vacations, do not miss out a sightseeing trip to view Bali’s majestic volcanoes, better yet, take a helicopter tour of this spectacular tourist attraction.

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Bali Vs. Jogjakarta (indonesian) Silver Jewelry

October 30, 2009 by balikuta  
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Yesterday I found the website from Indonesia named Balidoll.com that sells the Silver Jewelry. (Unfortunately it used Bahasa and no English option). It’s Ok for me, I just want to watch their collection.

First I read that name is Balidoll.com, I think that collection have to come from Bali. When I watch their collection, then I found that there are many collection come from Jogjakarta (Jogjakarta). Why did I say that? Silver Jewelry from Bali and Jogja is very differing at its individuality. I will mention that right here.

Bali Silver Jewelry

Silver jewelry style from Bali is tending to thicker than others from Jogja, because it’s playing in correctness compile of the motif and form of the three dimension characters. Most of the Bali Silver Jewelry also forms by the solid silver.Let say the rings or pendants from Bali, We could see that there are made from solid frame silver which carved look like with the Bali ornaments style.

Jogjakarta Silver Jewelry

Silver Jewelry from Jogjakarta has a unique style, they playing with filigree and form of the silver yarn. It makes the Jogja silver Jewelry tend to attenuate than Bali ones. Jogja silver style made by jointing the yarn till form the framework.As the filigree style we will find the high art which really hand made by human being. The Jogja silver jewelry style cannot make with casting machine. It has to hand made. As the other hand made, then the Jogja silver jewelry not accurately equal from one to the others, although it had the same models.

After visit and looking at the website collections, I try to call the store owner Mr. Sutrisno Lamin, to confirming what I watch at his website.Mr. Sutrisno Lamin said that, He made the silver jewelry collections not limited to the Bali or Jogja style, but he called his collections by Indonesian style.

After all Mr. Lamin mention that he produce the silver by collecting of the traditional handicrafts worker group and outsource the production to them. He gives that group the silver to be made to the jewelry and then controlling the quality of the jewelry their made, that’s all. With that system he claims that many handicraft worker groups can get the better life by doing his working order. Sure, that was interesting to me.

One of other interesting ones is that he outsources his jewelry working order to the handicraft worker group at Kotagede town in Jogjakarta. So have I done wrong when I said that the Balidoll.com silver jewelry style is the Jogjakarta style? Let’s prove together.

La Mien also called Risno is the Indonesian author who try to write his comment to the filligree Silver Jewelry from Jogjakarta and the Bali style of silver Jewelry which found at BaliDoll | Silver Jewelry.
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Bali Villas | Villa Heron Canggu Bali

October 29, 2009 by balikuta  
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Set at walking distance to the beach and in the midst of the tranquil area of Berawa Canggu, this 5 bedrooms Bali villa offers both relaxing and entertaining stay. The outstanding view of the Indian Ocean and the rice field are the must of the villa as well as all the modern facilities.

Set in three storey building to provide a beautiful sea view, Villa Heron is designed with the blend of Balinese and Javanese style. The design is matching modern comfort and local touch with in all parts of this Bali villa decoration including Indonesian artworks, typical furniture and all the modern equipment you may require.

This 5 bedrooms Bali villa is built on 1500 m2 land featuring one 3 storey’s building, a tropical garden and a bean shape swimming pool including a bar and a wooden deck to relax by. Entering into the building, a short stair leads down to the spacious opened-air living and dinning area on the ground floor ornamented with water feature and facing the pool and garden.

The upper level of this Bali villa is featuring 5 air-conditioned bedrooms with en-suite bathroom and office room. The top floor is a large entertainment room with a bar, a pool table and a Plasma Screen completed with sound system. From this area you can enjoy the superb view of the Indian Ocean on one side and on the other side the breathtaking view of the rice fields

Villa Heron is a brand new villa built in the midst of villa developing area of Canggu – Berawa. Located only 400 meters from the beach of Berawa, 15 minutes from Seminyak with the finest shopping, dining, and entertainment places of Bali and 20 minutes from the famous Bali Golf Course of Nirwana design by Greg Norman.

Fully staffed, the villa Manager will organize the dedicated staff including one butler, one cook, two housekeeping, one gardener & maintenance and one security guard to provide a Taylor made level of service.

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Bali Buggy Discovery Tour

October 29, 2009 by balikuta  
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Calling all adventure seekers, Bali Quad Adventures presents the off-road adventure that drives you right into the heart of Bali . Located within the depths of Bali’s natural woods is Bali ’s one and only Buggy Discovery Tour, and the experience definitely lives up to its name.This buggy adventure is a two-hour long ride bringing you right into the middle of Bali ’s roots, its beautiful natural resources and the villages that surround it. The starting point is a modest-looking cabin perched on the foot of a small hill. This is where you’ll be greeted by friendly guides who will teach you the ways of the buggy. Each buggy can hold its driver and a passenger and it is fully automated, so if you’re not familiar with a stick-shift, you’ll still be able to enjoy the experience. The gas pedal and the brake pedal is all you need to know about so there won’t be any embarrassing stalling of vehicles mid way.Each group is accompanied by a trained guide who is there to answer any questions you may have as well as to make sure that you don’t get lost somewhere along the way. Mechanics will also be on standby just in case the buggy decides to fail on you. All precautions have been made to ensure the safety of the drivers and their passengers. We’ve been told that many people find half the fun in steering their buggies into a ditch and these sturdy vehicles are still able to make its way back to the starting point with its passengers unscathed.Once the introduction has been made, prepare yourself for an exciting ride. The all-terrain track takes you through the woods, paddy fields and many different Balinese villages. It takes you through the parts of Bali that is pure and untouched. The villagers are friendly and you’ll find them waving at you as you pass by. Pit stops, where coffee and tea is served, are made along the way at hill tops and it is here that you’ll be able to capture the spectacular view of paddy fields and other greeneries as far as the eye can see. If you want to learn more about the area, just ask the guides and they will give you a brief introduction to the village, the people and their culture.After two hours of non-stop adventure, be sure to stay for the buffet lunch. The food is surprisingly tasty and it is a good way to close an exciting outing. Showers and washrooms are available to those who find themselves covered in mud and towels are also provided upon request. In such cases, bringing an extra set of clothes would be a wise idea. Prices are reasonable and range between USD78 to USD118 inclusive of the afternoon buffet. Air-conditioned transport to and from the hotel is provided but that’s as much air conditioning as you’re going to get. Bali Quad Adventures also offers other adventure activities such as quad driving and rafting so be sure to enquire about the different packages that are offered.This might not be the sort of adventure for delicate people who are not keen on getting rough and dirty, but it is designed for adults and children age 7 and above. It is absolutely safe, the prices are reasonable and you’ll be rewarded with good food at the finishing line. The highlight of this adventure comes from the journey through the heart of Bali where you’ll be able to witness the purity and the beauty of Bali ’s origins.

About The Author
Sophia is a music graduate from Trinity College London and has racked up 7 years of teaching experience before the age of 25. In between classes, she still finds time to write movie and music reviews for various online and print publications. Now venturing into travel writing, she is able to blend both her passion for wordplay with her passion for travel. She loves a good adventure and welcomes a challenge. Armed with her brutal honesty as well as a sense of humour, she now seeks to put her adventures into words.

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