8 Jan 2015

Nyepi or "Day of Silence" in Bali



Nyepi, known as the "Day of Silence," is an important religious event in Balinese Hindu culture and marks the celebration of the New Year in the Hindu Lunar calendar.

This 2015 year, Nyepi Day falls on Saturday, 21 March 2015 starting from 6 am until 6 am in the next day.

Normal activity in Bali will resume at 6 am on Sunday, 22 March 2015.

A spectacular procedure of ceremonies, parades of "Ogoh-ogoh" (giant monster dolls) and gongs as well as other instruments occur on the Eve of Nyepi, followed by a day of total silence and seclusion.

During the Nyepi Day, the following rules (called Catur Brata Penyepian) will be implemented:
NO TRAVELING (AMATI LELUNGAN):
  • Check-in and check-out will not be possible on Nyepi day.
  • Normal hotel activities will resume at6 am on Sunday, 22 March 2015.
  • Ngurah Rai International Airport will be closed
  • Nobody is allowed in the streets

NO FIRE OR LIGHTS (AMATI GENI):
  • The lights will be dimmed inside
  • There will be no outdoor lighting
  • The cable TV programs will not available (some hotels will provide movies program to watch in the room)

NO WORK OR PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES (AMATI KARYA):
  • No activities are allowed on the beach

NO HAVING FUN/MAKING NOISE (AMATI LELANGUAN):
  • The Hindu Balinese fast during this day, however, the hotels are exceptionally exempt from this rule in order to serve the guests
  •  Trying not to laugh or speak loud even inside the hotels' rooms.


3 Jan 2015

Golf Course in Resort Area...


Bali National Golf Club in Nusa Dua, Bali is all about the golf. This Bali golf course has spectacular views, convenient location, pleasant sea breezes and a tropical paradise setting, but when it comes right down to it, when you get out on the golf course it’s all about your game. Bali National Golf Club, arguably Bali's best golf course, offers every golfer one of the finest golfing experiences in Bali, and the course management do everything in their power to make every day a great golfing day.

Whether you are a beginner golfer, playing off scratch, a pro or just the average weekend-golfer looking for a relaxing Bali golf holiday, Bali National Golf Club claims to celebrate real people playing real golf.  And we don't doubt them. What makes Bali National Golf Club the ‘best golfing experience’? The convenient location? The challenging yet playable golf course layout? The well-maintained fairways and greens?  Or the outstanding customer service, facilities, golf carts, and caddies? Whatever the reason when you put it all together the overall package makes every day a great golfing day in Bali

From the moment you drive in the entrance, to the changing room to the tee box, to the fairway, to the greens, and even the hazards, and onwards to the 19th, as well as the Ancora Golf Institute, ideal for golf lessons on Bali, Bali National Golf Club makes sure their internationally designed 18 hole golf course offers you the best possible venue to play a round of golf of Bali.  Golf greats Nick Faldo, Ian Woosnam, Vijay Singh and Colin Montgomery, have all played at Bali National Golf Club, undoubtedly one of the five best golf experiences in Asia.

Bali National Golf Club is unique in that golfers on a Bali Golf Holiday enjoy two distinctly different nine holes. The front nine sees golfers drive off into rain forest clad hills, moving onward to spectacular vistas out over the Indian Ocean to Nusa Penida and the volcanic mountains of East Bali, where Gunung Agung reigns supreme. The back nine sees golfers doing battle with giant coconut groves to stay on the carpet of verdant green fairways and greens, finishing off with the Indian Ocean practically lapping at your golf shoes.  Play the Bali National Golf Club on your next Bali Golf vacation.

Rafting with Sobek Bali Adventure...

  

Planning to visit Bali for your holiday? Bali Sobek rafting at Ayung River, best thing to do on the island during your vacations with family and friend. No matter how old you are, if you have minimum age of 7 years old, than you can enjoy Sobek water rafting Bali. Most of tour and travel agent in Bali if you would like to have white water rafting at Ayung river, they will suggest Sobek white water rafting Bali. Bali Sobek rafting very well-known for its safety and quality of product and services for their customers and now become the leading of white water rafting in Bali.

Bali Sobek Rafting Adventures Trips At Ayung River Ubud

White water rafting at Ayung river will offer you fun but fewer adventures and this rafting is for relax, it’s very suitable for beginner or first timer in whitewater rafting trips. Some people have felt rafting trips is a bit of scary because they hear wrong story about rafting trips. Don’t worry, Ayung River will not make you get scare but you will have fun and after the end and reaching the finish point, you want to have more. Of course you can have it next day or next time. The rapids class of Ayung River is II-III grade; find out more about white water rafting rapids classes.

If you are looking for rafting trips that give you more sense of adventure, than you can try to have whitewater rafting at Telaga Waja River. There are 2 recommended companies if you would like to have Telaga Waja rafting and there are Alam rafting and Sobek rafting Telaga Waja.
Bali Sobek Rafting
Let’s get back to Ayung river rafting, to complete your Ayung rafting journey, it will take 1,5 – 2 hours. One boat or raft, maximum is 4 people with 1 professional river guide. The guide that a company you are well-trained and know very well about Ayung river. All guide leader that provide by Sobek adventure have complete:
  • SWIFT PROGRAM WATER RESCUE,
  • WHITE WATER SAFETY STANDARDS BY AMERICAN AFFILIATION,
  • AUSTRALIAN SAFETY STANDARDS OF WHITE WATER
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Greg Norman Design Nirwana Golf

 

Traveling golfers rarely get to know a course. It is generally one or two rounds, put a tick in the box and off they go to the next ‘must-play’ course. In a majority of cases, this is fine, given there really isn’t much to get to know.
However, Nirwana Bali Golf Course, located forty minutes from the Denpesar Airport on the south west side of the island of Bali, warrants more study. Greg Norman’s golf design team, headed by Bob Harrison in Asia Pacific, built a highly strategic course. There is an advantage (sometimes more subtle than others) to be gained on virtually every hole, whether it is a better angle to the green, a level stance, a shorter club in, etc. These options deserve to be understood and appreciated. Fortunately, given Bali’s rather remote location, people tend to stay at least a week, if not more at the Nirwana Resort, and have time to get to know the course.
The fairway bunkering is superb and gives the golfer plenty to think about on most tees. The more the golfer challenges these bunkers, the more he is rewarded. For instance, on the 3rd hole, a stream and two deep greenside bunkers on the left of the green suggest the right side of the fairway would be optimal. This assessment is correct. However, there is also a bunker on the right hand side of the fairway that the golfer must confront in order to gain this optimal angle into the well-contoured green. The golfer faces similar decisions throughout the round.
In addition, the approach shots hold plenty of options. As is typical of a Norman/Harrison golf design course, rarely is there equal trouble on both sides of the green. For instance, on the 2nd hole, a creek and a bunker protect the left side of this par three green. However, there is no trouble to the right of the green and the natural slope of the ground is from right to left. The unsure player can aim to the right and use the land to propel the ball back toward the green.
The property contains quite a bit of movement. The architects capitalised and the terrain confronts the golfers in all manners. The golfer plays through valleys, over valleys, across rice paddies, over an inlet, across beaches, along cliff tops and past Balinese temples. There is not one remotely flat hole on the course. Most importantly, the inland holes features the most innovative design work. This work ties the whole course together nicely, which is no mean feat given the spectacular cliff holes.
Level stances in the fairways are highly desirable yet often elusive. In general, the golfer needs to take on the trouble in order to gain the best stance. For instance, on the 10th, the hole gradually bends to the right. On the inside of the dogleg is a stream and jungle. Also, however, the right side of the fairway offers the more level stances. The golfer who gambles in going for this par five green in two well appreciates the benefit of a level stance. Otherwise, his ball is more likely to end up in a stream, ala the 13th at Augusta National.
The balance of the course is admirable. Both nines feature several holes that play along and over the ocean. The routing twists and turns in all directions; the golfer is forever trying to gage the wind direction. Only after playing the cliff top 14th hole do a couple of the holes run in the same board direction as the golfer heads for home.
Nirwana Bali Golf Course challenges the best player yet is flexible enough to accommodate the different playing levels that any resort attracts. This flexibility is exemplified in the long par fours. The fairways on the long par fours (the 4th, 5th, 15th, and 16th) holes are relatively wide and encourage golfers of all abilities to give it a good thump. The approach shots become exacting. However, the average golfer is given plenty of room seventy yards short of these greens to lay up and wedge on for a bogey. The more accomplished golfer will need to be exact with his long iron approach shots if par is to be secured. Both level golfers will be rewarded by sound judgement.

12 Dec 2014

GOLF COURSE IN NUSA DUA


A Robin Nelson and Rodney Wright designed Hawaiian-styled golf course, Bali National Golf Club re-opened in 2013 after undergoing extensive renovations. Bali National Golf Club is located at the southern tip of the island near Bali’s top hotels. It is only a short 15 minute drive by new 4-lane toll way from the Bali International Airport.
The Bali golf course now features new Paspalum turf, with scalloped bunkering lining most fairways and elevated greens. Many of the newly routed holes have lengthened to championship distances as the course now plays to over 7100 yards from the tips.
In its previous incarnation, Bali Nation hosted the 1994 Asian Dunhill Masters where Nick Faldo shot the course record 63 and in 1997 the Bali golf club was voted one of Asia's top 5 golf courses by Fortune Magazine.

Two distinct terrains have been used to create Bali National. The outward nine plays up through the hills with lush tropical and jungle fauna.  Spectacular views of Indian Ocean and the Nusa Dua area are afforded on practically every hole. Hand-built local stone walls have been incorporated into the golf course design to terrace the sides of fairways and tee boxes. This gives one the impression of being in the typical rice field terraces that characterize the Bali countryside. The longest hole is the 618 yard par-5 7th. Watch out for some unusual terraced landscaping hazards that might just inspire a kind of longing for a good old-fashioned bunker.

The inward nine at Bali National plays on level land through coconut trees and a series of man-made lakes. Hole 17, one of the signature holes, is Bali’s answer to the famous TPCC Sawgrass #17. The dangerous par-3 played to an island green requires a well-struck tee shot to avoid a watery beginning. The final hole is an excellent dogleg left which sets up for good birdie possibilities with spectators viewing the finish from the modern clubhouse.

Expert superintendent and superb maintenance ensure year round championship playing conditions. The new Bali National Golf Club  has a modern clubhouse and restaurant with spectacular views of the golf course and the Indian Ocean. There is a grass driving range with chipping and putting greens to warm-up at before your round.

Shared golf carts are compulsory and one caddy is provided for each golfer. The mature natural setting of Bali National Golf Club provides golfers with the best playing experience on the island.