Monday, January 19, 2009

TRAVEL AGENTS


Dive Operators in Indonesia
Here are some dive operators in Indonesia. These operators will help you in arranging an affordable, fun, and interesting diving schedule that suitable for you. more»

Here are some tours & travel agencies in Indonesia. These agencies will help you in designing an affordable, fun, and interesting schedule suitable for you. You can also use the help of travel agencies to book a ticket, thereby, saving you time and energy.



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  1. Adhipa Prima
    YOGYAKARTA -Jln. Monjali 53 Rt 003/44 +62-274-625437
  2. Kharisma Putra Zuhur Tours
    YOGYAKARTA -Jln. Ring Road Utara 1B, Jombor, Yogyakarta +62-865777
  3. Mitra Persada Tours
    YOGYAKARTA -Jln. Mangkuyudan No. 51
    +62-274-583361, 586715
  4. Mitra Persada Travelindo Tour & Travel
    YOGYAKARTA
    -Jalan Pringgodani 1, Mrican Baru Yogyakarta - Indonesia 55281 (62274) 541409, 511100/ (62 274) 541402, Hp: +62 811 255 811
    info l^qITG @
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    travelindo.com
    http://www.travelindo.com/
  5. Puri Sentra Wisata
    YOGYAKARTA -Jln. Mentri Sumpeno 42 Yogyakarta
    +62-274-588067, 589523
  6. Pusaka Tours
    YOGYAKARTA -Jln. Taman Siswa No. 156, Yogyakarta
    +62-274-383117, 375998
  7. Rebecca Tours
    YOGYAKARTA -Jl. Menukan Gg. Batik Kelik No. 13 Karangkajen - Yogyakarta Indonesia
    62-274-785 2800, +62 815 785 62570
    info FM^ssCf @ NhYA
    rebecca-tours.com
    http://www.rebecca-tours.com/
  8. Sri Rama Tours
    YOGYAKARTA -ln. Kenari No 66 Yogyakarta
    +62-274583618, 586715
  9. STARINDO TOURS
    YOGYAKARTA
    -Perum Banguntapan Permai G 5, Jl. Wonosari km 6, Yogyakarta +(62-274) 7829278, 443140 / (62-274) 443140
    starindotour fOCWl @ `EzVIiX indo.net.id or starindo-tour GLlERx @
    KpepDs
    telkom.net
  10. Yogya Alam Lestari Tours

    YOGYAKARTA -Jln. Mangkuyudan 51 Yogyakarta
    +62-274-387151

Dive Operators in Indonesia

Abyss Adventures

Address : Danau Poso 36 B, Blanjong-Sanur, Denpasar, Bali 80228- Indonesia
TLP/FAX : +62 361 271317, +62 362 288610 / +62 361 271316
URL : http://www.abyssadventures.com/ email: info@abyssadventures.com

Amed Dive Center

Address : Jl. Pantai Timur No. 801, Amed, Karangasem, Bali - Indonesia
TLP/FAX : +62 363 23462 / +62 363 23462
URL : http://www.ameddivecenter.com/ email: info@ameddivecenter.com

Adventura Indonesia

Address : Wisma 31 Kemang, Jl Kemang Raya 31 Jakarta 12730 " Indonesia
TLP/FAX : +62 21 718 2250, +62 21 718 2256/ +62 21 718 0438
URL : http://www.adventureindonesia.com/, email: info@adventureindonesia.com


Albatross Diving Adventure

Address : Jl Hayam Wuruk 134, Denpasar, 80235
TLP/FAX : +62 361 242917/ +62 361 226342
URL : http://www albatrossdive.com/, email: andychan@albatrossdive.com

Amed Dive Center

Address : Jl. Pantai Timur No. 801, Amed, Karangasem, Bali - Indonesia
TLP/FAX : +62 363 23462 / +62 363 23462
URL : http://www.ameddivecenter.com/ email: info@ameddivecenter.com

Ambon Dive Center

Address : PO Box 1009, 97118 Ambon, Maluku, Indonesia
TLP/FAX : +62 911 62101/ +62 911 62104
URL : email: adc@Ambon.wasantara.net.id

Atlantis Bali IDC

Address : Jl. Pantai Sindhu #8, Sanur, Denpasar, Bali - Indonesia
TLP/FAX : +62 361 289105 / +62 361 283580
URL : http://www.bali-diving-bali.com/


Aqua Dive Mobil Bali

Address : Jl. Pratama 106 Tanjung Benoa, Badung, Bali - Indonesia
TLP/FAX : +62 361 7433884 / +62 361 7433884
URL : http://www.bali-scuba-diving.com


Aqua Marines Dive

Address : Jl. Raya Seminyak 2A, Kuta, Badung, Bali 80361- Indonesia
TLP/FAX : +62 361 730107 / +62 361 735368
URL : http://www.aquamarinediving.com/


Aquapro Bali

Address : Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai 46E, Blanjong-Sanur, Denpasar, Bali - Indonesia
TLP/FAX : +62 361 270791, +62 361 270792 / +62 361 287065
URL : http://www.balidiving.com


Atlantis Bali IDC

Address : Jl. Pantai Sindhu #8, Sanur, Denpasar, Bali - Indonesia
TLP/FAX : +62 361 289105 / +62 361 283580
URL : http://www.bali-diving-bali.com/


Bubbles Dive Centre

Address : Cilandak Sport Center & Apartments, Jl Letjen TB Simatupang, Cilandak Barat, Jakarta Selatan 12430 " Indonesia
TLP/FAX : +62 21 758 16221, +62 21 758 16233/ +62 21 758 16221
URL : http://www.bubblesdivers.com/, email: info@bubbelsdiver.com,info@pacific.net.id


Bakri Cono Dive Resort

Address : Malwali 95526 Bitung, Sulawesi, Indonesia
TLP/FAX : +62 4383 2808, +62 813 7205 3149/ +62 4383 2808
URL : http:// www.bakricono.com, email: info@bakricono.com, bakricono@yahoo.com

Bali Diving Company

Address : Jl. Gunung Agung Gg Indus no.4 Denpasar, Bali - Indonesia
TLP/FAX : +62 361 7461754 / +62 361 421583
URL : http://www.balidives.com/ email: info@balidives.com

Bali Diving Perdana

Address : Jl. Danau Poso, Gg Tunjun, Sanur, Denpasar, Bali - Indonesia
TLP/FAX : +62 361 286493 / +62 361 288871
URL : http://www.baliperdanadive.com/


Bali International Diving Professionals (BIDP)

Address : JL. Danau Poso No. 26 Sanur, Denpasar, Bali 80228 - Indonesia
TLP/FAX : +62 361 285065 / +62 361 270760
URL : http://www.bidp-balidiving.com/ email:info@bidp-balidiving.com

Bali Marine Sport

Address : Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai, Sanur, Denpasar, Bali - Indonesia
TLP/FAX : +62 361 289308 / +62 361 287872
URL : http://www.bmsdivebali.com/


Bali Safari Dive

Address : Jl. Danau Tambling no.72 Sanur, Denpasar, Bali - Indonesia
TLP/FAX : +62 361 282655, +62 361 282655 / +62 361 282655
URL : http://www.safaridivebali.com/ info@safaridivebali.com

Bali Scuba Dive

Address : Jl. Danau Poso 40, Sanur, Denpasar, Bali 80228 - Indonesia
TLP/FAX : +62 361 288610 / +62 361 270862
URL : http://www.baliscuba.com/ email: letsdive@baliscuba.com

Black Marine Dive Centre

Address : Jl. Panjaitan no 90a, Gorontalo 95116, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
TLP/FAX : +62 435 831869
URL : http://www.blackmarlindive.com, www.north-sulawesi.com, email:blackmarlin@gmail.com



Blue Banter Dive Centre

Address : Jalan Piere Tendean 95111 Manado, Sulawesi, Indonesia.
TLP/FAX : +62 431 863302,/ +62 431 862135
URL : http://www bluebanter-manado.com/, email: info@bluebanter-manado.com

Blue Marlin Dive Centre

Address : Jl. Raya Senggigi B2, Senggigi, Lombok, Nusa Tenggara Barat, Indonesia
TLP/FAX : +62 370 692003/+62 370 693719
URL : http:// www.diveindo.com /, email: info@diveindo.com

Blue Dive Bali

Address : Jl. Tirta Ening No. 2 Sanur 80238 Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia
TLP/FAX : +62 361 285725, +62 361 286798, +62 812 396 8234/ +62 361 286473

URL : http:// www.bluedivebali.com, email:sales@bluedivebali.com

Blue Marlin Dive Centre

Address : Jl Raya Senggigi B2, Senggigi, Lombok, Nusa Tenggara Barat, Indonesia
TLP/FAX : +62 370 632424/ +62 363 642286
URL : http:// www.diveindo.com, email: info@diveindo.com

Bunaken Divers

Address : Po Box 1440, Manado 95000 " North Sulawesi, Indonesia
TLP/FAX : +62 431 859379/+62 431 859368
URL : http://www.indopacificdivers.com/ email: info@bunakendivers.com or info@indopacificdivers.com


Bajo Dive Club

Address : Manado, Sulawesi, Indonesia
TLP/FAX : +62 361 761414/ +62 361 756944
URL : http:// www.bejodive.com /, email: info@bejodive.com

Cha Cha Dive Lodge

Address : Bunaken Island PO BOX 1316, 95000 Manado, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
TLP/FAX : +62 81 24304012/ -
URL : http:// www.bunakenchacha.com/, email: info@bunakenchacha.com

Celebes Divers

Mapia Resort - Onong Resort
Address : Jl. Raya Tanawangko P.O. BOX 1014, Kalasey - Manado - North Sulawesi, Indonesia
TLP/FAX : +62 431 826582/+62 431 826581
URL : http://www.kudalaut.com/, email: celebes@kudalaut.com

Diving Groove

Address : Jl. Silayukti, Padangbai, Karangasem, Bali 80872- Indonesia
TLP/FAX : +62-812-3989746 /
URL : http://www.divinggroove.de/


Dive and Dives

Address : Jalan By Ng. Rai #23, 80228 Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia.
TLP/FAX : +62 361-288052/ +62 361-289309
URL : http:// www.diveanddivesjp.com /, email: swp@scubaworld.co.jp

Dolphin Dive Center

Address : Hotel Equatorial 10250 Jakarta, Indonesia.
TLP/FAX : +62 21-2303636/ +62 21-2300880
URL : http:// www.diveanddivesjp.com /, email: swp@scubaworld.co.jp

Dive Alor

Address : Jl. El Tari 19 Kupang, Alor, Nusa Tenggara Timur, Indonesia
TLP/FAX : +62 380 821154/ +62 380 824833
URL : http:// www.divealor.com/, email: graeme@divealor.com

Dive Paradise Tulamben

Address : PO BOX - 111 Amlapura 80853 Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia
TLP/FAX : +62 363 22918, +6281 338 655 300/+62 363 22913
URL : http:// www.paradise-tulamben.com, email: dive@bali.net,
sales@paradise-tulamben.com

Eco-Dive Bali

Address : Jemeluk Beach/Amed 80852 Karangasem, Bali, Indonesia
TLP/FAX : +62 363 23482/ -
URL : http:// www.ecodivebali.com/, email: info@ecodivebali.com

Ena Dive Center

Address : Jl. Tirta Ening No.1 Sanur, Denpasar, Bali 80227 - Indonesia
TLP/FAX : +62 361 288829 / +62 361 287945
URL : http://www.enadive.co.id/ email: enadive@denpasar.wasantara.net.id

Euro Dive Bali

Address : PO Box 118 Amlapura, Bali - Indonesia
TLP/FAX : +62 363 23469 / +62 363 23469
URL : http://www.eurodivebali.com/ info@eurodivebali.com

Froggies Divers

Address : PO Box 1520, Manado 95015 " Sulawesi Utara, INDONESIA
TLP/FAX : +62 431 850 210 or Mobile : +62 812 430 1356 or 1464
URL : http://www.divefroggies.com/Email: manado@divefroggies.com

Gani Bali Dive

Address : Istana Regency B.5, Jl. Raya Sesetan 80223 Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia.
TLP/FAX : +62 361 727 858/ + 62 361 727 662
URL : http:// www.gani-bali-dive.com /, email: info@gani-bali-dive.com

Geko Dive Bali

Address : Jalan Silayukti 80872 Padang bai, Karangasem, Bali, Indonesia
TLP/FAX : +62 363 41516, +62 81 24660996/ +62 363 41516
URL : http:// www.gekodive.com /, email: gekodive@indosat.net.id

Global Aquatic Adventure Tours

Address : Jalan Kesumasari 9, Sanur, Denpasar, Bali - Indonesia
TLP/FAX : +62 361 282434, +62 361 289077 / +62 361 282434
URL : http://www.globalaquatic.com/ diving@globalaquatic.com

Island Retreat Dive Center

Address : Bomba, Togian Islands / Sulawesi
TLP/FAX : +49 162 6168 610/ -
URL : http:// www.togian-island-retreat.com /, email: island.retreat@web.de

Laut Dive Indo Club

Address : JI Kemang Timur 57B 12730 Jakarta, Indonesia.
TLP/FAX : +62 21 719 5405/ +62 21 7803010
URL : email: lautdiveindo@scubadiving.com

Manado Dive

Address : Po Box 1085 Manado 95001-Indonesia
TLP/FAX : +62 811 432063, +62 811 433485
URL : www.manado-dive.com or email:krisdive@manado.wasantara.net.id

Manta Dive

Address : Gili Trawangan, Gili Island, Lombok, Indonesia
TLP/FAX : +62 370 643649, +62 812 375 3125, +62 812 376 4780 / +62 370 643649
URL : http:// www.manta-dive.com /, email: info@manta-dive.com

Mega Dive

Address : Jl. Kartika Plaza, Kartika Village 90X No.9, Badung, Bali - Indonesia
TLP/FAX : 62 361 754165 / 62 361 754165
URL : http://www.mega-dive.com


Murex Dive Resort

Address : Manado, Sulawesi, Indonesia
TLP/FAX : +62 361 761414/ +62 361 756944
URL : http:// www.murexdive.com /, email: info@murexdive.com

Ody Dive

Address : Sepa Island, North Jakarta, Indonesia
TLP/FAX : +62 815 8701502/-

URL : http:// www.odydive.com, email: rachmat@odydive.com, igor@odydive.com

Ody Dive Center Jakarta

Address : Jl. Pamanukan 15 Jakarta 10310, Indonesia
TLP/FAX : +62 21 3921226/+62 21 31905714

URL : http:// www.odydive.com, email: divebox@odydive.com

Ody Dive Center Bandung

Address : Jl Sindang Sirna 23 Bandung, West Java, Indonesia
TLP/FAX : +62 22 2042323/ +62 22 2031790
URL : http:// www.odydive.com, email: divebandung@odydive.com

Ocean Star Dive Resort

Address : Pangalisang Beach Manado, Sulawesi, Indonesia
TLP/FAX : -
URL : http:// www.diving-in-bunaken.com, email:-

Papas Dive Center

Address : Jl.kutat lestari Gg Uma Carik, Sanur, Bali - Indonesia
TLP/FAX : 62 361 8427169 / 62 361 7451483
URL : http://www.papasdive.com/ email: sales@papasdive.com

Pineapple Diver

Address : Jl. Danau Tamblingan 65A, Sanur, Denpasar, Bali - Indonesia
TLP/FAX : 62 0361 270594 / 62 0361 270594
URL : http://www.bali-pineapple-divers.com/ email: pineapple@dps.centrin.net.id

Pro Dive Bali

Address : Jl Rama no 6 Pasanggaran, Denpasar Selatan, Bali 80223 - Indonesia
TLP/FAX : 62 361 726823/ 62 361 766753
URL : http://www.prodivebali.com


PT. POLA ANUGERAH WISATA Miguels Diving

Address : The Ritzy Hotel Arcade, Jl. Pierre Tendean, Manado 95111 - North Sulawesi " Indonesia/ Jl. Agus Salim No. 29, Gorontalo 96117
TLP/FAX : 62 - 431 - 852231, 852768, 865111, 860009,/ +62 -431 - 864520, 868007. +62 -431 - 864520, 868007. Cell phone 62 852 400 47027
URL : http://www. miguelsdiving.com/, email: info@adventureindonesia.com


Scuba Duba Doo

Address : JL Legian 367, Kuta, Badung, Bali 80361- Indonesia
TLP/FAX : 62 361 750702 / 62 361 761798
URL : http://www.divecenterbali.com/ info@divecenterbali.com

Sulawesi Dive Quest

Address : PO BOX 1030 Manado, Sulawesi, Indonesia
TLP/FAX : +62 431 863023, +62 81 1430201, +62 812 441 7676/+62 431 813043
URL : http:// www.sulawesi-dive-quest.com /, email: info@sulawesi-dive-quest.com

Sulawesi Dive Quest Lembeh

Address : Lembeh Island 95376 Bitung, Sulawesi, Indonesia
TLP/FAX : +62 812 441 7676, 62 852 40105976/
URL : http:// www.sdq-dive-lembeh.com /, email: lembeh@sdq-dive-lembeh.com

Thalassa

Address : PO Box 1682, 95016 Manado, Sulawesi, Indonesia
TLP/FAX : +62 431 850 230/ +62 431 850 231
URL : http:// www.thalassa.net/, email: info@thalassa.net

Tauch Terminal Liveaboard

Address : Jl. Danau Tamblingan X / no 31, Jimbaran, Badung, Bali - Indonesia
TLP/FAX : 62 361 774504, 62 361 772920 / 62 361 778473
URL : http://www.tauch-terminal.com/ email: touchtermi@denpasar.wasantara.net.id

Tulamben Wreck Divers

Address : Tulamben Beach, Karangasem, Bali - Indonesia
TLP/FAX : 62 363 23400 / 62 363 23400
URL : http://www.tulambenwreckdivers.com/ email:info@tulambenwreckdivers.com

Two Fish Divers

Address : Jl Sam Ratulangi XIX No. 12A,Manado 95113, North Sulawesi - Indonesia
TLP/FAX : Tel: 0811 43 2805 or +62 811 43 2805
URL : http://www.twofishdivers.com/bunaken-manado/ email: Info@TwoFishDivers.com

Waka Dive

Address : Km.15 Jalan Raya Gilimanuk-Singaraja,Bali - Indonesia
TLP/FAX : 62 361 484085 / 62 361 484695
URL : http://www.wakaexperience.com/wakatoya/


Wallacea Dive Cruise

Address : PO Box 136, 94701 Luwuk - Central Sulawesi, Indonesia
TLP/FAX : (62) 461 324068
URL : http://www.wallacea-divecruise.com/email: wallacea@indosat.net.id.

World Diving

Address : Pondok Baruna Guesthouse, Nusa Lembonga, Klungkung, Bali - Indonesia
TLP/FAX : 62 81 23900686 / 62 361 288500
URL : http://www.world-diving.com/ email: info@world-diving.com

Water WorX Dive Center

Address : Jl. Silayukti 69 Padangbai, Karangasem, Bali 80871 - Indonesia
TLP/FAX : 62 363 41220 / 62 363 41462
URL : http://www.waterworxbali.com/


Werner Lau Bali - Alam Anda

Address : Sambirenteng-Singaraja, Bali, Indonesia
TLP/FAX : +62 8124 656485/-
URL : http:// www.wernerlau.com /, email: iinfo@wernerlau.com

YOS Marine Adventure

Address : Jalan Pratama 106X, Tanjong Benoa Beach, Badung, Bali 80363- Indonesia
TLP/FAX : 62 361 773774, 62 361 775438, 62 361 775440 / 62 361 775439
URL : http://www.yosdive.com/ email: yosbali@indosat.net.id

Region List

About Indonesia

The Republic of Indonesia is the largest archipelago in the world comprising 17,504 large and small tropical islands fringed with white sandy beaches, many still uninhabited and a number even still unnamed. Straddling the equator, situated between the continents of Asia and Australia and between the Pacific and the Indian Oceans, it is as wide as the United States from San Francisco to New York, equaling the distance between London and Moscow. Indonesia has a total population of more than 215 million people from more than 200 ethnic groups. The national language is Bahasa Indonesia.

Among the most well known islands are Sumatra, Java, Bali, Kalimantan (formerly Borneo), Sulawesi (formerly Celebes), the Maluku Islands (or better known as Moluccas, the original Spice Islands) and Papua. Then, there is Bali “the world’s best island resort” with its enchanting culture, beaches, dynamic dances and music. But Indonesia still has many unexplored islands with grand mountain views, green rainforests to trek through, rolling waves to surf and deep blue pristine seas to dive in where one can swim with dugongs, dolphins and large mantarays.

Because of her location, and geology, Indonesia is blessed with the most diverse landscape, from fertile ricelands on Java and Bali to the luxuriant rainforests of Sumatra, Kalimantan and Sulawesi, to the savannah grasslands of the Nusatenggara islands to snow-capped peaks of West Papua.

Her wildlife ranges from the prehistoric giant Komodo lizard to the Orang Utan and the Java rhino, to the Sulawesi anoa dwarf buffalos, to birds with exquisite plumage like the cockatoo and the bird of paradise. This is also the habitat of the Rafflesia the world’s largest flower, wild orchids, an amazing variety of spices, and aromatic hardwood and a large variety of fruit trees. Underwater, scientists have found in North Sulawesi the prehistoric coelacanth fish, a “living fossil” fish, predating the dinosaurs living some 400 million years ago, while whales migrate yearly through these waters from the South Pole. Here are hundreds of species of colourful coral and tropical fish to admire.

Culturally, Indonesia fascinates with her rich diversity of ancient temples, music, ranging from the traditional to modern pop, dances, rituals and ways of life, changing from island to island, from region to region. Yet everywhere the visitor feels welcomed with that warm, gracious innate friendliness of the Indonesian people that is not easily forgotten.

Facilities-wise Indonesia’s hotels are second to none. In fact, many of our luxurious and unique hotels have constantly been listed as some of the best in the world, located on white sandy beaches, overlooking green river valleys, or situated in the heart of busy capital Jakarta. While Indonesia’s cities like Jakarta, Bandung, Surabaya, or Makassar are a hive of activities for business and leisure and a paradise for shoppers, offering upscale boutiques selling top brand names, to local goods at road-side stalls. Here gourmets can treat themselves to the many regions’ delectable spicy cuisine or dine sumptuously at international restaurants. And for sheer relaxation, Indonesia Spas are second to none to reinvigorate both body and mind.

Convention centers are equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, as many top international conferences and exhibitions are held in Jakarta, Bali to Manado, ranging from the Global Climate Change Conference in Bali to the World Ocean Conference in Manado , to trade and investment exhibitions and tourism trade shows in many provincial capital cities.

Jakarta, Bali, Medan, Padang, Bandung, Solo, Yogyakarta, Surabaya, Makassar are connected by direct international flights, and many regular and low cost carriers fly passengers to Indonesia’s towns or remote locations.

TRAVEL ESSENTIALS


Indonesia Travel Planner 2006 (Guide Book)

The Indonesia--Travel Planner 2006 is a comprehensive guide to plan your trip to Indonesia.From getting to a destination to what souvenirs or keepsake to keep an eye on, this book will relay it to you. more »



Online Dictionary
Useful dictionary, English-Indonesia vice versa more »

Entry Formalities
All travelers to Indonesia must be in possession of passport valid for at least six months from date of arrival and have proof (tickets) of onward or return passage. more »

Tips for Travelling with Kids
Here are some tips for you when you are
traveling with your kids. more »

Accommodation

From guesthouses to five-starred hotels, Indonesia are packed with lodgings/accommodation to cater to every visitor's whim. Make sure to book in advance or use a travel agent, especially during holiday season (December-January & June-July).

Click here to check out the list of accomodation to choose for.

Transportation
There are various ways to travel in Indonesia. Some of them are fun! rom regular buses, taxis, trains, busways, planes, ships, boats-to exotic becak (Indonesian pedicab) and andong/delman (vehicle with horsepower--in
the literal sense). more »


Cuisine
Indonesia is indeed a culinary h[e]aven. Whatever taste you're hankering for, you'll be able to quench your thirst and satisfy your hunger here. Bear in mind that Indonesia has various traditional food. If you're looking for something hot and spicy, you might want to try Padangese food (West Sumatra). If you want something sweet, opt for Javanese food (in
Jogjakarta, for instance). Most tourists prefer Sundanese food. more »

Packing Tips

Pack light! Indonesia is blessed with plenty of sunshine, so clothes with lightweight material will suit the climate best. On rainy season (October-April) please be advised to bring a raincoat or an umbrella. Some places in Indonesia prefer the visitors to dress modestly, though, so please check the local customs. more »

Sunday, January 18, 2009

FUN FACTS

FUN FACTS


The Epicentre of Marine Biodiversity
According to the scientists who is found 52 new species in Indonesia recently, that the Bird's Head peninsula at the western end of New Guinea Island is the epicentre of marine biodiversity. more »

JAMU-Secret to better health
For the treatment of mild complaints and sometimes quite serious ailments, most Javanese and Madurese will swear on the virtues of Jamu, a traditonal herbal concoctions. Hundreds of different Jamu remedies have nearly the solution to all kinds of illnesses.



Batik
For the Javanese, beautiful hand-painted batiks are not merely pieces of clothes
but carry much more significance that symbolises life itself. Different
regions have their own unique style; Pekalongan with its Chinese influence
design and pastel color; Batik made in Solo and Yogya are traditionally
coloured blue-symbolizing earth-, brown "symbolizing fire- and white
"symbolizing water and air-.


Land of Thousand FO's
Bandung has thousands of textile shops. The factory outlets
are shops that sell numerous well-known brands with low price. Nowadays,
factory outles have become main attraction for shopping goers in Bandung.


Wayang Golek
Though wayang golek is found in Central Java, it is more prevalent in West Java, blending entertainment with religious and philosophical overtones. Like wayang Wit, most plots of wayang golek are loosely based on the Indian Ramayana epos; only very few use stories of local origin


Sundanese Culture
Like Javanese, it features an intricate system of levels to
indicate degrees of respect and formality. Likewise, through there are
considerable differences between Sundanese and Javanese culture, they
touch with respect to forms of literature, gamelan music, dance, and
wayang (puppet play). Less influenced by the strong mysticism which
characterizes the Kejawen culture of Central Java, the Sundanese are more
strictly Islamic.


Kuda Renggong
Kuda Renggong Art look like Singa Depok from Kabupaten
Sumedang at the performance side. The same way with Singa Depok Art, Kuda
Renggong Art usually do for celebrate circumcision celebration. The bride
(in several places at West Java, the child who will be circumcise called
circumcise bride) was making up in Wayang dress or Sunda Takwa dress and
then rides a horse as similar as a king. Thus horse previously dressed
because it will become a king rides.


Richness of food
As the capital city of West Java Province, explore more than
560 restaurants in Bandung. Traditional to modern culinary could be found
easily. From the richness variety of food, makes Bandung acclaimed as the
food heaven.


Simple Bahasa Indonesia
The following basics might prove useful during your
time in indonesia and could help you make some new friends. more»


The best diving in the world
With an average 200ft and an outstanding display of marine
habitat, Flores is a haven for divers, snorkelers, photographers and
marine biologist. With up to 40 m visibility, the coral reefs of Flores
Sea are among the best in the world and beautifully preserved.


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Saturday, January 17, 2009

Indonesia Travel Planner 2006 (Guide Book)


Travel Planner 2006 is a comprehensive guide to plan your trip to Indonesia. From getting to a destination to what souvenirs or keepsake to keep an eye on, this book will relay it to you.

Please click here
to download the book.


Friday, January 16, 2009

Indonesia Travel Planner 2006 (Guide Book)


Published by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the Indonesia--Travel Planner 2006 is a comprehensive guide to plan your trip to Indonesia. From getting to a destination to what souvenirs or keepsake to keep an eye on, this book will relay it to you.



Title:
Indonesia Travel Planner 2006
The Most Varied Destination Anywhere, 211 pages, full color (2006)

Published by: Directorate General of Marketing The Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Republic of Indonesia Jl. Merdeka Barat 17 Jakarta 10110.

To download, you should have acrobat reader and for more simply please click right on the file and choose "save target as".






Files to download:

PRINTED MEDIA

Condolenceto Yogyakarta and Central Java

The Ministry of Culture andTourism and the entire cultural and tourism societies have sent theirheartfelt condolences to the people of Yogyakarta and Central Java overthe recent earthquake more»











Bali Recovery

There are few places in the world that can be described as a true paradise, but Bali Still lives up to it's reputationas the "Island of the Gods". With a unique culture and people who live inharmony with the land and each other you are sure to find peace,tranquility and hospitality wherever you go. more»







Indonesia Travel Planner 2006 (Guide Book)

The Indonesia--Travel Planner2006 is a comprehensive guide to plan your trip to Indonesia. From gettingto a destination to what souvenirs or keepsake to keep an eye on, thisbook will relay it to you. more»









WELCOME TO INDONESIA

Published by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism,Welcome To Indonesia is a comprehensive guide to plan your trip toIndonesia more»













Indonesian Culinary Experiences

There is nowhere else on that offers suchculinary variety than Indonesia. Whether it's spicy Indonesian favoriteson the street, to a wonderful selection of different restaurants offering the best food from around Asia and beyond there is something to please all tastes in this land of diverse cuisine. more»









Indonesian Eco Experience

From birds of paradise to prehistoric lookinglizards, delicate orchids to multi-colored insects, dazzling schools of tropical fish to majestic sea turtles, dramatic volcanoes to beautiful coral reefs, misty jungle to winding rivers, the Indonesian archipelago is home to some of the most diverse environments on earth and full of natural treasures...so come to Indonesia discover the most diverse flora and fauna imaginable. more»





IndonesianGolf Experince

Still Asia's best kept secret, the manicuredfairways and perfect greens of Indonesia's many international class golf course are set amongst mountains, close to beaches and sometimes ever in the city centers. With club houses like five star hotels and caddies displaying wit and charm, there is no other golf experience quite like Indonesia. more»







Indonesian Travel Experience

Wherever you go throughout the Indonesian archipelago you will be greeted by a myriad of different ethnic people who take pride in sharing their diverse culture and traditions with you, making Indonesia a uniquely diverse experience more»









Indonesian Conference Experience

With a wealth of impressive exhibition sites, innovative conference venues and first class hotel facilities, Indonesia is waiting to welcome the world as a venue for conferences, exhibitions and meetings, whether it's the big city excitement, historical attractions or luxurious locations we ensure that all your business, conference or exhibition needs are catered for, in our unique Indonesian way. more»





IndonesianTravel Experience for Middle East

Wherever you go throughout the Indonesian archipelago you will be greeted by a myriad of deferent experiences from nature and from modern shopping and entertainment complexes, making each holiday unique and unforgettable.

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Thursday, January 15, 2009

Online Dictionary


Please visit this address to find out word difficulties.
http://www.kamus.web.id/
http://www.kamus.net/



Entry Formalities


All travelers to Indonesia must be inpossession of passport valid for at least six months from date of arrival
and have proof (tickets) of onward or return passage.

Recently the Government of Indonesia has issued a new regulation concerning the application of visa to enter
Indonesia. Immigration authority will provide Free Tourist Visas for a period of 30 days to nationals from 11 countries only on the basis of reciprocity. The countries are Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei Darussalam, the Philippines, Hong Kong SAR, Macao SAR, Chile, Morocco, Peru and Vietnam. Moreover, Visa on Arrival (VOA) will be given to nationals for 52 countries. These are Australia, Argentina, Brazil, Denmark, Canada, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Norway, Poland, South Africa, South Korea, Switzerland, New Zealand, Taiwan, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States of
America, Austria, Belgium, India, Ireland, Kuwait, Luxemburg, Maldives, Egypt, Oman, Portuguese, Qatar, The People of Republic China, Russian, Saudi Arabian, Spain, Bahrain, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Cyprus, Estonia, Greek, Iran, Islandia, Lao PDR, Liechtenstein, Malta, Mexico, Monaco, Nederland, Suriname, Sweden
. visa arrival is valid for 30 days and maybe extended under the permission of Indonesia is conditions as follows, the natural disaster happens in the place that is visiting by the tourist. And if, the tourist is sick or got an accident during other visiting. Other nationals must apply for visa at Indonesia Embassies or Consulates in their home country. In addition, the visa cannot be replaced with any other of immigration letters.

Entry ports where visa-on-arrival may be issued are the Soekarno-Hatta airport in Jakarta, Ngurah Rai airport in Bali, Sultan Syarif Hasim airport in Pekanbaru, Tabing airport in Padang, Juanda Air port of Surabaya and the Sam Ratulangi airport in Manado.

While authorized seaports are Batam, the Sekupang, Batuampar, Nongsa, Marina, Teluk Senimba, Bandar Brintan, Talani Lagoi and Bandar Sri Udana Labon in the Riau archipelago, Sri Bintan Pura in Tanjung Pinang, Belawan port and Sibolga in North Sumatra, Yos Sudarso Tanjung Perak in Surabaya, Teluk Bayur of Padang, Tanjung Priok at Jakarta, Padang Bai and Benoa in Bali, the port of Jayapura, Bitung, Tanjung Balai Karimun, Tanjung Mas in Central Java, Tenua and Maumere in East Nusa Tenggara, Pare-Pare and Soekarno Hatta port in South Sulawesi.


Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Tips for Travelling with Kids


Here are some tips for you when you are traveling withyour kids.

  1. Keep food and water in your hand luggage when flying
    It may take some time before the flight crew can get to you after take off, especially if its a bumpy ride and the seatbelt sign is still on. So, its a good idea to keep bottled water and snacks in your bag to keep the little ones happy until you can get some assistance.
  2. Split Up
    You may be in this together but the old advice of strength in numbers doesnt apply when flying with children. It maybe easier if you and your partner sit several rows apart so one can get some rest while the other tends to the child; breaking the kids up can keep the noise level down and your sanity intact.
  3. Give your kids emergency instructions
    Its inevitable that your kids will think you a nag but its crucial that you give them instructions on what to do in case you get separated, for example, not to follow strangers. Prepare a card they can carry with
    them (keep it in a plastic case for greater durability) with the name of the hotel youre staying at and the various phone numbers where they can reach you.
  4. Plan for a rainy day
    And we do mean this literally. Make contingency plans in case of bad weather so you wont be stuck in a hotel room with brooding children. Rainy day activities include trips to the museum or art galleries.
  5. Bring along a stroller
    Not only will it provide a comfortable place for your child to sleep in when he gets tired, you can also use it to wheel your bags around when hes up and about.
  6. Find out local transport costs
    Sometimes children below a certain age get to travel on public transport for free. This information may not be relayed to you by the train conductors or bus drivers so it pays to do some research.
  7. Enquire about family packages
    Popular tourist attractions like the zoo or theme parks may offer family packages with concessionary prices for children so it never hurts to enquire at the ticket booth.
  8. Dress your kids in bright colors.
    Now is not the time to make Junior the best dressed kid on the block. Deck your children in distinctive clothing so you can spot them easily in a crowd. But to avoid costly therapy sessions in the future, draw the line at fancy dress costumes.

Source: Siti Rohani
Readers Digest, April 2006

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

ACCOMODATION

These hotels and resorts throughout Indonesia are ideal places for you to stay while cruising this fabulous country.


Showing 1 to 20 of 2261
Sorted by Name | Star City
  1. "88" Hotel
    JAMBI -Jln. Halim Perdana Kusuma No. 8, Jambi 36134
    +62-741-33266, 31188, 33287
  2. 14 Mawar / Fourteen Roses
    BALIKUTA -Jln. Raya Legian No.153, Kuta
    +62-361-752078 / /+62-361-751835
  3. 48-48 Hotel
    KARANGANYAR -Jln. Mojo No. 1-2
    +62-271-626415
  4. 88 Griya Mandiri Wisma
    PANGKALPINANG -Jln. Merdeka No. 89
    +62-717-433300
  5. 89 Hotel
    BATAM -Jln. Pembangunan Komp. Penuin Centre Baloi Blok VI, Batam
    +62-778-433789 / +62-778-456070
  6. AA Hotel
    DUMAI -Jln. Jend. Sudirman No. 98
    +62-765-31183
  7. Aba Penginapan
    LUMAJANG -Jln. Dr. Sutomo 39
    +62-334-83229
  8. Abadi Asri Hotel
    BANDUNG -Jln. Setiabudi No. 287, Bandung 40154
    +62-22-2010987, 2012001 / +62-22-2012000, 2013430
  9. Abadi Hotel
    JAMBI -Jln. Gatot Subroto No. 92-98, Jambi 36134
    +62-741-25600 / +62-741-23065
    hotelabadi VrLqLc @ Bm[M jambi.wasantara.net.id
  10. Abadi Hotel
    ACEHSELATAN -Jln. Teuku Umar No. 171-173
    +62-627-21212
  11. Abadi Hotel
    SERANG -Jln. Jend. Sudirman No. 36-40,
    +62-254-200641, 200071
  12. Abadi Hotel
    TRENGGALEK -Jln. RA. Kartini 79, Trenggalek 66311
    +62-355-91799
  13. Abadi Hotel
    MAGETAN -Sarangan
    +62-351-898018
  14. Abadi Losmen Terapung
    SANGGAU -Jln. Kapuas No. 27, Sekadau 78582
    +62-564-41253
  15. abiaansrama
    BALIDENPASAR -Jln. By Pass Ngurah Rai, Sanur
    +62-361-281877 / +62-361-288415
  16. Aceh Barat Hotel
    BANDAACEH -Jln. Khairil Anwar No. 16
    +62-651-23250
  17. Adem Ayem Villa
    PASURUAN -Jln. Letkol Telwe No. 23
    +62-343-881368
  18. Adhi Dharma Cottage
    BALIKUTA -Jln. Legian No. 155. Kuta
    +62-361-751527 / +62-361-753803
  19. Adhi Jaya Hotel
    BLORA -Agil Kusumadya No. 50, Blora
    +62-296-32013
  20. Adi Darma Hotel
    ALOR -Jln. Martadinata No. 26, 85813
    +62-397-21049
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