East Bali Tour

Enjoy the best places to see in Denpasar with a plan including Bali Driver Gede

Monday, February 15, 2010

Hi Gede


Hi Gede

We just wanted to say thank you for showing us the wonderful sights of Bali. we were only with you for one day but got a great sense of life in Bali. It was great. I would recommend your services to anybody who wants to have a day taylored to their needs. Thank you

Leanne, jason, Madeline & William

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Extreme Pak™ Water Repellent 23" Camouflage Duffle Bag


Features zippered main compartment, interior "wet sack" to keep any dirty or wet clothing away from rest of contents, removable, adjustable shoulder strap, padded handles, and multiple zippered pockets. Measures 23" x 11" x 11".

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Monday, February 8, 2010

FLIGHTABLE® CARRY-ON LUGGAGE/TABLE


NOW YOU CAN ROLL YOUR DESK WITH YOU!

* The Flightable® suitcase-to-desk lets you convert an airport waiting area, a hotel lobby, or a client's waiting room into your personal office!
* At the airport, you no longer need to juggle your laptop on your knee, awkwardly holding it with one hand and typing with the other.
* You can type, write and talk on your phone in comfort all at the same time.
* You can enjoy a hot coffee at your own table while waiting for your next flight.
* Or you can have a meal without fighting for a table at a busy airport.
* A vacationing family can now have its own game or card table for leisure or while waiting.
* In case you're in a client's waiting room with time to spare, you can continue unfinished work without borrowing a desk from the office personnel.
* It can safely support up to 55 lbs on its tabletop and has plenty of room for your notebook computer, a mouse and a writing surface.
* Just push a button to unfold and the table sets up in seconds.
* The 18"x14" table surface safely supports up to 55 lbs!
* While it's closed, the overall size (including wheels) is 22"x14"x8-1/2", so it can fit into an overhead bin or even under the seat in most commercial aircraft.
* The fully lined clothing section is 20-1/2"x14"x7-1/2".
* You'll never have to juggle your equipment on your lap again.
* The Flightable® suitcase-to-desk carry-on is crafted from a heavy duty 1500-denier ballistic polyester and will last a lifetime!
* Weighs just 14 lbs.

Model No: V1600E
Weight: 16.00 Lbs.

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Friday, February 5, 2010

7 night 8 day stay at Westgate Emerald Point Resort Branson, MO #3


Book 7 nights at this beautiful resort at an incredible price. These resorts hold 8 to 10 people, spacious living room, screened in porch, kitchen, master bedroom with king size bed with hot tub, bathroom and tv, a room with 2 queen size beds, bathroom and tv. A loft with 2 single size beds and tv. Rooms vary depending on the resort. I will need name, address, country, phone number to make reservation. It's best to give me 2 to 3 months advanced notice, especially for peak months. If this is not possible and you need it right away I'll check for availability. There are many resorts to choose from. After you purchase I will email you or call you to get your information, unless you have been to my website. If you have been to my website then just email with information so I can check on availability. All purchasing will be done with Triple Clicks. The price is $450 for the entire week only $64 a night. If you have 8 people that’s only $8 a night. This is an incredible deal.
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Monday, February 1, 2010

Friday, January 22, 2010

Penglipuran Village


Penglipuran Village is a traditional countryside owning unique characteristic life, socializing and culture. It is located in Kubu Village , Bangli Sub district and Bangli Regency. The natural nature and environments of countryside is designating the pittance touch of modernization influence. This countryside is supported by cool atmosphere because it is located on the height land about 700 m above sea level and according to history of all old doyens that this countryside is taken away from the word Pengeling Pura what its meaning remember to ancestor, but there is also telling that the word of Penglipur mean the entertainer. It is said that at former empire era, all king often use this area as a place to amuse themselves, because its nature is beautiful and can give the peacefulness and inspiration at the time of experiencing a problem.

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Spiritual Tourism





Destination - Spiritual Tourism


It is more than just the nature which makes people visit Bali. The vibration of the great energy in the island has made it the best spiritual tourist destination.Now Bali welcomes more spiritual seekers, healers and those who long for balance in life.

The stable energy flow and holy vibration are developed intentionally since the Balinese people give much attention and respect to the nature, plants, and animals. On each of six month period, the Hindus in Bali hold a special ceremony to show their deep devotion to the plants, which is called Tumpek Uduh, and Tumpek Kandang to show their devotion to animals. Besides the two ceremonies, they still have other holy days to create balance and harmony in the great nature.

The Balinese hold a number of religious ceremonials to mark each successful step in life: birth, childhood, adulthood, marriage till death. One of the famous tourist attractions is Ngaben, the burning of a dead body.


Spiritualist in Bali



Ida Pedanda Gede Made Gunung
Pedanda (the Hindu’s leader) coming from Griya Purnawati, Blahbatuh, Gianyar, is the one of notable spiritual gurus, who are highly respected by Hindu followers in Bali, Indonesia, and even in some countries.

At its green Pasraman, in Blahbatuh Gianyar, he teaches lots of sisya (students) that are eager to learn about the basic life taught in holy book of Weda.

Ida Pedanda Gede Made Gunung is an IHD graduate as he is capable of communicating the philosophy of Hindu’s lessons and how to implement it in daily life.

He also engages himself in routine religious discussions (dharma wacana) to give some motivation and communicate the lessons about life.



Siddhashram Ratu Bagus
Welcoming a better life by tomorrow has been the basic idea of Ashram Ratu Bagus that is led by Siddhashram Ratu Bagus with a focus on bioenergymeditation.

The Ashram highlights its green view over 2.5-ha area at a beautiful location at Muncan Village, Karangasem, and receives daily visit by hundreds of Hindu’s followers that are not only from Bali but also from all other places in the world: Germany, United Kingdom, Italy, Brazil, New Zealand, Australia, United States of America and others.

Showing off the dignity of Mount Agung, this Ashram distributes a tranquil atmosphere. It vibrates a holy spirit emerged from a holy land of ashram ratu bagus, which distributes a positive energy to the surrounding nature and human body.

The peace is united in a positive energy, enticing the visitors to come and stay any longer to learn the bioenergy meditation, which may improve physical capacity significantly. By this method, many people get better feeling.

Here is some place of spirit destination you can visit:

* Ashram Gandhi, Candi dasa, Karangasem
* Anand Krishna Center, Kuta, Phone 62-361-847 7490
* Bali Usada Meditation Center, Sanur, Phone 62-361-289 209
* Bali-India Foundation, Renon, Phone 62-361-224 299

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Musang

COFFEE LUWAK

THE MOST EXPENSIVE COFFEE IN THE WORRLD ACCORDING TO FORBES MAGAZINE

Kopi Luwak are robusta or arabica coffee beans which have been eaten by and passed through the digestive tract of the Common Palm Civet. This process takes place on the islands of Sumatra, Java and Sulawesi in the Indonesian Archipelago.

"Kopi" is the Indonesian word for coffee and "Luwak" is local name of this animal which eats the raw red coffee 'cherries' as part of its usual diet. This animal eats a mixed diet of insects, small mammals and fruits along with the softer outer part of the coffee cherry but does not digest the inner beans, instead excreting them still covered in some inner layers of the cherry.

Locals then gather the beans -- which come through the 'animal stage' fairly intact -- and sell them on to dealers. It is believed that enzymes in the stomach of the civet add to the coffee's flavour through fermentation of some type.

Amuk Bay Bali

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Thank you Nicholas Wong



Hi Gede,

Thanks very much for bringing us around during our first trip from Singapore!

We will call you again when we come to Bali next time. Cheers!

Monday, December 14, 2009

Thank you Pushpan

Dear Gede,

I would like to thank you for a very memorable and enjoyable trip to Bali. thank you for sharing the culture and the beauty of Bali to us. we will definately return again for more of eco-adventure as we could’t do it this time, 4days is too short to enjoy the whole island.

Dear All,

If you are planning a trip to Bali, please contact Gede to guide you around, he is honest, reliable and a humble person. he will show you more as he knows the road and town extremely well. just tell him what are your interest and he will be able to tell you what is the best place to go.

Most important of all enjoy Bali as its full of beautiful places and beautiful people.

Once again thank you Gede and please do keep in touch.

Warm Rgds,
Pushpan

Bali Architecture

Balinese architecture is not only aesthetically impressive with wood carvings, majestic stone gates and ornate Indian influence engravings, Balinese architecture also has strong spiritual symbolism. Many temples, rice barns and other structures are built according to traditional Balinese rules, called Asta Kosala Kosali, which traditionally were written down in lontar palm books and interpreted by traditional architects called Undagi. This leads to very distinctive designs and architectural congruence throughout Bali’s villages, which all delicately interwoven with the natural surroundings.
In Balinese building, one of the most common features is the Bale , which is an open pavilion with a thatched roof and no walls. The Bale represents the Hindu-Balinese universe. The roof is the 'gods' section, the body is the 'human' section, and the base is the 'demons' section
Other impressively symbolic architectural sites in Bali are its palaces. Since in classical 19th century Bali, the Balinese believes their king was divine, his residence was the puri - a replica of the cosmos and thus a sacred symbol. Balinese palaces are always square, walled, and courts within courts.
In Bali, all buildings have to be brought to life and ceremonially purified in a ceremony called Melaspas before they can be lived in. It is important that all materials – such as the wood, stone and thatch, which have been cut down and killed for the construction, are, as it were, re-incarnated. During this ceremony, many offerings and gifts are made, including animal sacrifices.