Wednesday, May 30, 2012

A true Bali Expirience at Rumah Bali, Tanjung Benoa Indonesia


A true Bali experience. An affordable  luxury. Your own private paradise. A home away from home. That's to summarize my experience at Rumah Bali Bed and Breakfast. Imagine having your own spacious room, with an open-air tropical bathroom and kitchen, your daily breakfast delivered and served at your own open-air kitchen overlooking the 23 meters  swimming pool and landscape garden, with staff at your beck and call but making sure you enjoy your privacy, with only the sound of birds chirping from the background, what could be sweeter than that?


Rumah Bali Bed and Breakfast is nestled in Tanjung Benoa adjacent to Nusa Dua, just a 30 minutes drive from the International Airport and only 5 minutes walk to the beach.  They  offer 11 beautifully furnished and comfortable rooms (4 rooms with its own kitchen and dining area and 7 without) and two private 3 bedroom villas.

The Room:

the pool

my favorite part of the day.. breakfast!

the lobby:


Amenities and Facilities:
  • Fully equipped outdoor kitchen with dining area
  • Outdoor open-air bathroom with shower
  • Fully furnished front porch
  • Beautiful garden view
  • 23 meters swimming pool
  • Writing Table
  • Cable TV
  • Wi-Fi internet 24 hours usage @ USD 3.00
  • Golf range,
  • Tennis court,
  • IDD Phone,
  • a jogging track,
  • entertainment pavilions,
  • Tropical botanical gardens 
  • Badminton court.

The Rate

For our room with kitchen its $87.50 a night thru Agoda.com, not bad right? And one family will fit in the room.

For more information and booking,  please check this link.


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Monday, May 28, 2012

Tanjung Benoa, Bali Indonesia

Tanjung Benoa, bali Indonesia

Tanjung Benoa is a small town located in the southeast of Bali and a few minutes away from Nusa Dua which is home to the  first class hotels and resorts. It is about 30 minutes drive from the International airport and now one of the most exclusive areas in Bali.  It is less developed than Nusa Dua but quieter and more private than the super busy Kuta Beach and famous for its water sports. Tanjung Benoa is also home to some luxury hotels like Aston Bali Beach Resort & Spa, Novotel Bali Benoa, Melia Benoa Resort and many more.

Tanjung Benoa, bali Indonesia

So if you want an area away from the busy and crowded Kuta, you should try this place. When you research about Tanjung Benoa you will get an impression that this place exudes luxury. For the resorts, yes it is, but we got an affordable price for our hotel, expect me to blog about it soon.  But the beach is a downer, I did not enjoy Kuta Beach because it's a surfer's haven, but Tanjung is something else, the beach is simply not suitable for swimming!

Tanjung Benoa, Bali Indonesia
at Tanjung Benoa beach, this guy is harvesting something, which is weird. But I guess it is because this area is an old mangrove swamp
Tanjung Benoa beach , Bali Indonesia
sorry, this shot is so poor, but you can see a lot of garbage here, which is so sad, it took the hotel crew so late to clean the beach front, it was so disappointing to walk around
Tanjung Benoa beach , Bali Indonesia
We went out of the hotel so early in the morning and so excited to go to the beach for an early swim, but we were so disappointed because like I mentioned, the beach is just not suitable for swimming. The lady you can see walking from the above photo is my friend, she's looking for a place to swim.. but sorry for her, the beach is so muddy, and there are sharp stuff in the water, probably because it's an old mangrove swamp which makes it difficult to walk around and even walking so far the water doesn't go deep enough to swim.

Nusa Dua is just 15 minutes walk from Tanjung Benoa so I asked some locals if Nusa Dua beach is better, but they said it is the same as Tanjung Benoa. We don't want to waste our time walking there and seeing the same thing so we just tried to enjoy the beach the best way we can. Despite the fact that we can't enjoy the beach for swimming, the view is still amazing.

Tanjung Benoa beach , Bali Indonesia


      Tanjung Benoa beach , Bali Indonesia

After enjoying the view and taking a few pictures we end up enjoying our resort's swimming pool and decided an activity to go to Ubud for the day.

Like what I mentioned in my previous blog about Kuta Beach, Bali for me as I discovered from my trips is not famous for its beaches. There are a lot of activities in Bali, and don't miss exploring Ubud and their famous Tanah Lot. Will blog about them soon... 

Next time I will come back to Bali, I still prefer to stay in Tanjung Benoa than Kuta area, but will surely arrange activities to explore Bali as a whole. So if you are planning on visiting Bali, don't limit your itinerary to their beach, look for something else to do and don't forget to enjoy!


 Check other things to do in Bali:
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Friday, May 25, 2012

What to love about Sentosa Cable Car Ride

Whatever feasible ways you can think of to go to Sentosa Island from Harbourfront or VivoCity , Singapore has made available to the public. You can go to Sentosa Island now by foot (Sentosa Boardwalk), or by Public transport : MRT or Sentosa Express, you can take a taxi too or public bus, cable car or a private car direct to the Island. I have tried all of them and  my favorite will always be Sentosa Cable Car! Let my pictures  tell you why:





Sentosa Cable car is more than a transport. It's a viewpoint! It is the best way to enjoy the view of the ocean and the busy port of Singapore and nearby buildings.



Singapore Cable car station is located at  HarbourFront Tower Two and alight at Imbiah Lookout. Operating hours is 8:30am to 10pm daily.


Ticketing Price:
Adult:
        S$24 - one way trip
        S$26 - two way trip
Child:
        S$14 - one way trip
       S$15 - two way trip

They have 2 cable cars actually, the other one is a VIP cable car (World's First 7-star VIP Jewelled Cabin with  Austrian Swarovski crystals in both the interior and exterior ), you can have a private dinner onboard too.  For more info and booking you can check their website

at Sentosa Station with relatives



Other Blogged Places of Interest in Singapore:





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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

A trip to the Federal Territory of Putrajaya, Malaysia

Putrajaya serves as the federal administrative center of Malaysia. Due to the congestion in Kuala Lumpur, the government offices were transferred to Putrajaya in 1999 which is located 25 km south of the Malaysia's capital - Kuala Lumpur.  In 2001, Putrajaya became Malaysia's third Federal Territory after Kuala Lumpur and Labuan.  Putrajaya was named after the first Malaysian Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra,  and a brainchild of former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohammad.

Putrajaya also offers a residential area which is included in the 4,581 hectare land.  The planning of Putrajaya emphasizes the preservation of  the environment while promoting Malaysia's architecture so around 40% of Putrajaya is natural. Botanical gardens are spread out in the area and enhanced by large bodies of  man-made lake and wetlands. If you are into architecture, expect one that is  influenced by Malay, Islamic and European architecture.

 Places of Interest:

1) Putra Mosque - a pink Persian dome built out of rose-tinted granite and can accommodate  around 15,000 worshipers at any one time. According to Tourism Malaysia, the basement wall of the mosque resembles that of the King Hassan Mosque in Casablanca, Morocco and its impressive minaret is influenced by the design of the Sheikh Omar Mosque in Baghdad. At 116m, it is one of the tallest minarets in the region and has five tiers, representing the Five Pillars of Islam.
 

2) Perdana Putra - is the Prime Minister's Department Complex housing several government buildings and agencies. It is located adjacent to Putra Mosque.


3) Putrajaya Convention Centre (PICC) - is the main convention centre in Putrajaya. It is designed in the shape of a silver Malay royal belt buckle and  strategically located on top of a hill, and facing the lake.


4)  Millennium Monument - also knows as Monumen Alaf Baru  is 68 meters tall National Monument of Malaysia and looks like a missile but actually it in the shape of the national flower- the hibiscus. It  has etchings denoting important periods and milestones in the nation’s history.  



5) Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin Mosque - is the second principal mosque constructed in Putrajaya after the Putra Mosque. Also known as Masjid Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin or the Iron Mosque, the mosque can accommodate 20,000 worshipers.


6) Istana Darul Ehsan - is a Royal Retreat for the Sultan of Selangor (Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah) and it is not open to the public . According to Wikipedia, it consists of 6 stories and lift services; the area included guarded private spaces, personal library and Grand Lobby (the floor covered by Malaysian marble).


7)  Istana Kehakiman or Palace of Justice - houses the judicial department and courts.


8) Perbadanan Putrajaya Complex-   is a conference facility and an auditorium, it a contemporary interpretation of traditional Islamic architecture. The complex is located just opposite Palace of Justice.


9) Seri Wawasan Bridge-  is the longest bridge in Putrajaya and well known for its futuristic sail boat design


10) Seri Saujana Bridge- is a cable-stayed bridge with a span of 300m with a width of 32m. This is a major bridge in Putrajaya.


11) Seri Gemilang Bridge- is categorized as a ceremonial bridge in Putrajaya, Malaysia. It connects Heritage Square with Putrajaya Convention Centre.  The bridge has a main span of 120 metres.


They also have a cruise available to enjoy the place:
  

Putrajaya is located in between the airport (KLIA) and Kuala Lumpur. It is about 45mins to 1 hour drive from KL and 20mins drive from the airport.  Either from KL or the airport, the fastest way to go to Putrajaya is thru KLIA Transit Train and take the stop at Putrajaya Cyberjaya. From the train station you can either take the bus or taxi to Putrajaya.

Next time you visit Kuala Lumpur for a glimpse of Petronas Tower, drop a visit to Putrajaya, it will surely be worth the extra trip. Enjoy Putrajaya!

my recent trip to Putrajaya with relatives



Check also my blog of other interesting places in Malaysia :
- Mount Mat Chinchang, Langkawi Island
- I-City Shah Alam
- Port Dickson
- Batu Caves


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Sunday, May 20, 2012

Dhow Dinner Cruise, Dubai



Imagine yourself cruising in the chilly night of Dubai, in the open air upper deck of a wooden dhow, under the moonlight with live music, Arabian entertainment, sweet conversation and a hearty international buffet dinner. What could be better than that? What is Dubai trip without enjoying their famous dhow dinner cruise?

My Dubai based friend made sure we tried this dinner cruise and I am glad we did. Except that it is really difficult to predict Dubai weather early March, and we had a super chilly night! brrrrrr!! But we won't allow experiencing the cruise inside the air-conditioned lower deck, nah... it's not the same ambiance when you're on the upper deck. So I'd rather enjoy the open deck in spite of the cold weather than spoil the experience.

Night photography wasn't easy even if we are cruising at a low speed, it is just so difficult to get a good night shot without a sturdy tripod. So pardon me for sharing just a few shots:

Lower deck:

upper deck:

the amazing view:

And of course the company (with my friend and her mom):

For a price idea and package inclusion, check this link.




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