East Bali Tour

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

Monday, June 28, 2010

My First Trip

Jenny - 2010-06-28 04:22:46
Thanks gede for the good services you have rendered during my recent trip. I will definitely recommend you to friends and will engage you again as the driver for my future Bali trips.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Thanks for driving us

16. Chongzs - 2010-06-09 03:34:50
Hi Gede,

Thanks for driving us around during our recent short trip to Bali. When we searched through the internet for Bali driver, there were hundreds of names came by. It’s a hard decision though, we finally decided to choose you as you said you are a true Balinese man who lives by the 3 principles of having good relation with the other human being, with God and with the environment that we live in. True enough, Gede that we met in Bali is such a man who is gentle, polite and reliable. We really appreciated you kind consideration in taking those shortcuts while on our way to the airport from Tanah Lot. Once again, Thank you!

We definitely recommend you to any one who wants to visit Bali. Hope to see you soon.

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Hi Gede !

TS Ch’ng - 2010-05-29 04:49:04
Hi Gede! Thanks driving us around during our visit to Bali. Your excellent services help us alot in ensuring a good traveling experience in Bali. Before coming to Bali, we were so worry about the quality of service from our driver as we think it is one of the most important thing to us.

Fortunately, we got you as our driver. Your service is excellent! We experienced a high level proffesionalism in your service, good punctuality and broad knowledge on the Balinese culture and places of interest. Please keep it up!

Again, thanks!

Friday, May 21, 2010

Thank you...


Hi Gede,

Thank you so much for driving and guiding my family around this beautiful island of Bali during our recent trip. We are indeed very happy that we found you as your vast knowledge and experiences of places around Bali has made our trip even more memorable and enjoyable. With your good English, we exchanged stories and jokes of our homelands and even talked about the recent Thomas Cup matches! We also like how you maneuvered your car in those narrow streets of the villages and our safety is well taken of. Your politeness and little gesture in offering us cool water to quench our thirst after the walk around the places are indeed touched our heart so much. Thank you again, Gede!

We would definitely recommend your good service to our friends and relatives who are planning to visit Bali at anytime and we hope to see you again for a more relaxing holiday trip in Bali.

Adios!

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Thank You

Danny and Karen Vella - 2010-04-27 11:10:26
We met Gede by accident but how fortunate we were. Gede was most professional and helpful. The meaning would have been lost in the interpretation many times over if not for Gede’s skillful help. Gede went the extra mile when helping us find goods we were shopping for by taking us to all the different shops we were looking for and then coming in with us and helping us explain what we wanted. He became more than just a driver and interpeter as he took the time to explain many of the customs and intricasies of the Balinese culture as we were driving around even though some of our questions may have seemed a bit naive.
Thank you Gede. We hope to see you again next year.
We would recommend Gede to anyone who wishes to employ the skills of an honest, reliable and helpful driver.
Danny and Karen Vella, Townsville, Australia.

Shobha Duff - 2010-04-27 04:42:09
Hi Gede
Thank you for your efficiency as our guide and driver in Bali. You were recommended by my office staff Somsong and Surya who were both very satisfied with your services. I am glad that I took their advise.
In four days you were able to show us everything one needs to know about Bali and its culture along with great restaurants and shopping centres.
You were courteous, patient, caring of our needs and a person to trust. I would be always recommending you to anyone (young & old) who visits Bali.
Thank you once again.
Shobha Duff. 27 April 2010.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Thank you Jennifer


Hi Gede,

Millions thanks for the great service provided along our trip in Bali. My friends and I have had a wonderful vacation. You really did a great job and we appreciated so much on your patience in waiting us outside the entrance for our dinner and the tourist places.

Once again, terima kasih banyak banyak! We will definately recommend you to others.

Cheers,
Jennifer

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Bali Culture

The Balinese are an extremely devote and spiritual mix. In fact, in Bali there are over 10,000 temples on the small but densely populated island. The Balinese believe that good spirits dwell in the mountains and that the seas are home to demons. Therefore, most villages have at least three main temples: one of which is the Pura Puseh or ‘temple of origin’, is dedicated to the village founders and which faces to Mt Agung - home to Pura Besakihthe mother temple on Bali. Also, each home, rice field or market can have several temples and as well as rice fields. Daily offerings are made at these temples in he form of food, cigarettes, sweets and sometimes even money in order to honor the good spirits and satiate the evil spirits.
Balinese society is founded on the Hindu caste system, though there are several differences. For example, the Balinese do not have untouchables. Instead in Bali, there are four castes; Sundras , the peasants who comprise over 90% of the population, Wesias , the warrior caste, which also includes traders and some nobility, Satrias , the caste of kings, and Pedanas, the holy men and priests (brahman). Amazingly, each caste has its own language; a separate dialect exists to enable someone to address one of unknown caste to avoid disrespect. Luckily, to prevent confusion, the national language of Indonesia (Bahasia Indonesia), is taught in schools and enables everyone generally to communicate with one another.

There are two sub-classes in Bali called the Subak and the Banjar. The Subak controls who will plant rice and when (plantings are staggered so that pestilence is minimized). All farmers or rice paddy owners must join the Subak in their village. As well and more importantly the Subak ensures that all farmers receive just amounts of irrigation water. Meanwhile, the Banjar are in charge of all other aspects of Balinese life such as marriages, cremations, community service and festivals.
In Bali, the birth of a child is attended by the entire family, and a holy man who invokes spiritual powers and aids the delivery. Balinese are named according to its order in the family; Wayan for the first born, Made for the second, Nyoman for the third and Ketut for the fourth. The names are repeated for more than four c

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Uluwatu Temple




Uluwatu Temple
Bali Travel Information, Bali Temple, Uluwatu Temple is one of Sad Kahyangan in Bali (six big group of Bali Temple ), located in Pecatu Village region, Subdistrict of South Kuta, Badung Regency, about 25 Km southerly part of Denpasar town. The temple located the above coral reef sordid to sea about 80 meters from sea level. When seen from direction way, hence its Uluwatu Temple location located in Southwest from Bali island. In eastside of this temple there is Kekeran Forrest (interdict forest) own the temple which is occupied by a lot of monkey and other animal. Name Uluwatu come from word ulu meaning head or tip of and watu meaning stone. Therefore Uluwatu Temple mean the temple built in tip of coral reef.
Uluwatu Temple in Story
In the right and left of building or pelinggih Ida Bagus Ratu Jurit in complex of Uluwatu Temple, there are two stone mangers it's for looking like a boat. When both of it united hence it's for similar to sarcophagus, that is stone case result of megalithic era culture. Here there is archaeology omission coming from 16 century that is arch or winged entrance gate. Winged entrance gate represent the scarce archaeology omission. Winged entrance gate Uluwatu Temple (a period of its making) can be compared with the same one located in mosque complex in Sendangduwur Village, Lamongan, East Java, where the period of its making is relevant with the year candrasengkala found at this inscription. Candrasengkala found in the mosque is written with the wording gunaning salira tirta hayu meaning year 1483 Saka or 1561 Masehi.

If sarcophagus which is there are in Dalem Jurit complex represent the artifact (artifact which is true come from the inscription that the artifact which is not removed from other inscription), hence Uluwatu Temple represent the place sanctified by since era of culture megalithic (About 500 S.M).

In papyrus of Usana Bali mentioned that Mpu Kuturan (Saint teaching Hinduism in Bali) a lot of built the temple in Bali for example Uluwatu Temple. In papyrus Dwijendra Tatwa elaborated by that Mpu Kuturan twice pay a visit to this temple:

* The first visit when he conducts the Tirtha Yatra that is journey visit the holy places. At arrival in Uluwatu his heart jolted, heard a soul whisper that place good to worshiping God. When it is the time for, he chose this place as a place for ngeluwur ree of soul /dead leave without body to return to origin (moksa). Pursuant to the consideration then he set mind to build the Parhayangan or extend the building of Uluwatu Temple which there have previously. When Mpu Kuturan extend the building of Uluwatu Temple, he build hostel as residence and then the ex- the hostel built temple by local society named the Gong Hill Temple (Pura Bukit Gong). The building of Parhyangan in Uluwatu Temple is done by Mpu Kuturan in the early 16 century after he lifted to become the Purohita (priest of king adviser) from king of Dalem Waturenggong commander in the year 1460-1552 .
* Second visit done when Mpu Kuturan will reach the nature Moksa. OnTuesday of Kliwon Medangsya (Balinese Calendar) witnessed by a fisherman, his name Ki Pasek Nambangan, he looked to be like flash only in the form of very very bright light step into the space called ngeluwur.

Implicit at papyrus Padma Bhuwana that Uluwatu Temple which lay in direction of Southwest functioning to worship the Rudra God, one of the god in nine god which called Dewata Nawa Sanga. Rudra God represent to exist the Deity Siwa as Pemralina or return to provenance. In this papyrus also mention that Gate Uluwatu represent the Kahyangan World worshiped by entire/all Hindu people. Nowadays this temple are visited by many people from all over the world because it has beautiful panorama in partucular at the sunset time make the people wish to return so that Uluwatu is one of Bali Tourism Destination.

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


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Monday, February 8, 2010

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* 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.
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Friday, February 5, 2010

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


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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.