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Friday, September 18, 2015

Word of Mouth in Bali



Word of Mouth was first established in 2009 with the original of being a showroom to display the proprietors own furniture and product design before going through a unique evolution into different form. Now this simple yet distinctive spot transforms it self to a furniture showroom, a stage for musicians and artist, a bar, a shop and an architectural practice all at once.

This well designed outlet offers a diverse and unique product range, from furniture items to ceramics, fashion, jewelery and pop-up books. As for the furniture concept, Word of Mouth designs are inspired by a simple day-to-day living and influence by where we live and with whom we live and these are described in a story on each piece.

Each of the furniture items is designed to inject a little bit of fun into your living space and most of them are locally handmade; therefore, customized items to meet certain request from the customers can be done by Word of Mouth.

For those who want to create a different atmosphere on their living space without having too much modification, Word of Mouth is definitely the place to go. One unique and simple piece can certainly transform the way your living area feels.

The Beauty of Natural Stones



The beauty and quality of natural stones are now highly in demand for both exterior and interior decoration. Today, many private home, commercial villas or hotels are buying these stones to have them put in properties to create patios, gardens, walkways, ponds, decorative walls, flooring tiles, stairs and many more.

With natural resources that can supply decorative undeside stones, which can be used for a variety of purposes, this company gives an excellent service; they provide consultation services from design to installation. Their professional team ready to work with costumers in order to satisfy their needs.

The factory has modern facilities with the latest cutting and polishing machines capable of producing quality products to meet the high precision requirements of any project. The range of works of undeside stone varies from outside to inside decorations and you can find them on pillars, pools, terraces, facades, fences, stairs, alleys, fireplace and other decorations elements.

Andesite stone is of volcanic / basaltic nature, very rough, resistant to compression / wear and in a variety of colours from grey to brown, beige and more. Black andesite can also come in a range of finishes to custom-match your home or structure. They can flamed, honed, polished, sandblasted, antiqued, chiseled or naturally split. Black basalt is another type of stone that is highly in demand these days.

Whether your style minimalist, antique or natural, they have various surface decorations that will meet your needs. Whichever the preference may be, it is great asset to add natural stones to your home as decoration, which can enhance and beautify your property.

Capitalism has influenced a Traditional Culture of Bali



The world is evolving so quickly. Some aspects are terribly wrong but how do we draw the line? Who can define or direct it? I guess that modern technology has a lot to answer for; television and information technology have played a significant role in creating a world without borders.

Capitalism has influenced the changes in our way of life but do capitalist philosophies really work for the good our communities? Could it be that this is simply a quick but unstable way to make a fortune that will lead to disaster later on. We found out the hard way that communism doesn't work, are we now going through the pain of finding out that unfettered capitalism doesn't work either?

If we consider the ongoing unrest in some Middle Eastern and African nations, will they really be better off after trying to implement their versions of democracy? What about the European and United States situations where capitalism has created levels of greed which may eventually crash the whole economic system, a system that, as we speak, nobody really knows how to fix.

If we go back only a few years ago to a time when we were kids (yes things have changed that quickly), it was a time when strong culture and simple ways of living were still practiced, weren't' they better off than we are today? Of course today we have better infrastructure, enhanced facilities and maybe more money to spend but the world has become so competitive these days and, as a result, has significantly increased feelings of insecurity and anxiety, is this compatible with making healthy communities?

But how we can go back? What could give us the means to turn back the and clock? I don't know about you but in my view there is a simple answer; culture! I think the most precious gift that previous generations gave us was their simple way of life; respect for each other, assistance to their neighbors, humility, politeness and many more simple ways to that human beings interact with each other.

A few months ago, I was talking to some friends about how most Asians behave in the office and we got into a simple debate; "most Asians are too polite", "they never get angry" and "they are too nice" but what is wrong with these qualities? Why should Asians change? Currently three Asian nations have the highest levels of economic growth in the world in spite of their politeness.

In fact, the most significant aspect of Asian nations that continues to attract so many visitors is their respect for their own cultures and the following of tradition. Don't you love to see Balinese people practising their culture and holding their ceremonies. Or going to Bangkok and being welcomed in that very polite way that Thai people were to greet you with a high five when you arrive at Bangkok Airport, would you still go to Thailand? I don't think I would.

If you go to some Asian nations, you will find that some people have been exercising their right of freedom of speech in a very "western" way and, trust me, it doesn't look very nice, in fact it got me thinking about why they act with so little respect of maybe they don't know that the responsibility of supporting freedom of speech is much greater than being silent. All these rights, such as human rights and freedom of speech should be implemented according to the prevailing culture and the condition of each community.

Indonesia need to remain Indonesian, Thai should stay Thai, French should stay French and each of us shouldn't be copying the systems and cultures of others and introducing them into our own communities, it hasn't worked in the past and it never will work!

The most advanced social systems in today's world should not and could not replace the power of respecting our own cultures and simple traditions. If we introduce other systems to our culture this is the time when our humanity is lost.

Should we change? Am I wrong? Can somebody give me an Answer?

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Bismarkia Villas at Umalas Bali



Bismarkia Villas is a new property development complex, which offers a total of 38 villas comprising 26 one-bedroom, 10 two-bed-room and 2 three-bedroom villas; all of them coming with 5 star amenities.

Each villa has a swimming pool, spacious living area, fine-looking bathrooms and state of the art kitchen and a simple yet distinctive minimalist garden. The design presented by Bismarkia Villas is a perfect blend of simple, modern and tropical styles that are clearly ideal to be located in an area such as Umalas.

Situated in one of the most sought-after areas for villas in Bali, Bismarkia Villas present you with tranquility and a comfortable atmosphere on a tropical island. To be found at round less than 10 minutes from Bali's most well-known opulent area of Seminyak, the Umalas site truly offers the best of tropical life that almost everyone dreams of and, not to mention, a great average land price increase of over 30% annually for the last few years.

Build on land measuring of 8,800 square meters; these considerably inexpensive villas also feature complete facilities, including the lobby, restaurant, spa, laundry and a size-able parking area. So, for those who dream of having a villa and with to invest in low capital, Bismarkia Villas is certainly one of your very best choices.


  • Freehold Certificate
  • Fully Furnished
  • Fully Managed by Bismarkia Villa Management
  • No maintenance fee
  • 14 days a year free use of the property
  • Free insurance
  • Guaranteed ROI 5% per annum for 3 years
  • Project Completion in the year 2013

Villa at Seminyak Bali



As a playground of the opulent, Oberoi has become one of the most fascinating areas in Bali offering fine stores and boutiques to shop, delicate and gourmet restaurants to have a meal of simply a place to hang out and do nothing such as Ku dE Ta and, most essentially, the spectacular beach to view the beautiful sunset.

For those who dream to have a second home or simply desire to invest, Oberoi might be the number one choice in Bali. With the average land price that has increased almost 50% for the last 5 years, Oberoi will definitely give you a high-return investment.

Just steps away from Seminyak Beach, this piece of property with 393 m2 land and 187 m2 build area is on the market and is an ideal choice for those who dream to own a private villa in this tropical paradise island.

Naturally inspired, this villa offers an opportunity to live in harmony with nature and harness energy from within an elementary living space. The villa uses minimalist architectural elements and traditional Balinese Charisma that aside all the luxuries of a boutique resort but with an overwhelming feeling of space.

In a sleek style with predominantly white and blue tones, comfortable furniture with contemporary shapes, modern technology and discreet decoration invite you to relax for body and mind. This two bedroom villa with large open living room and 11 x 4 meter pool certainly provide a unique experience; thus giving you a holiday home that you have always dreamt of.


Culture and Identity of Bali



We live in a world in which more and more people seem to be losing their way. Increasingly people live isolated lives with the breakdown of communities and the loss of social cohesion. The "me" generation appears to have taken over with greed becoming an international disease that is undermining social values and leading to increasing levels of corruption and exploitation.

How has this all come to pass?

Perhaps we can find some answers if we go back to same basic fundamentals of who we are as people. As we are growing up we learn a set of values. We learn what is right and wrong, we learn to respect older more experienced people and, most importantly, we learn the basic rules of a healthy society.

These rules way vary from country to country according to the norms of the society in that country but it appears that they tend to follow similar basic human values. Killing or raping people is not acceptable neither is stealing or imposing personal beliefs onto other people.

But there is something far deeper at play here. Each person has a deep seated need to be an accepted and useful member of the society in which they live, we all need interaction with and respect from those around us. This is the basis on which communities are built with their own ground rules, values and norms by which members of the community are expected to live their lives.

Over generations communities around the world have build up their own unique and individual sets of values and belief systems which define them as people and have become their own unique cultural identities. What has become known as "intangible" heritage may include all aspects of our lives, beliefs, social norms of behavior, language, customs, music and song, traditional clothing, recipes and cuisine. All this is handed down from generation to generation and it tells people who they are as people, it gives them sense of identity.

Throughout history there have been major conflicts caused by political forces that have tried to remove or change people's sense of identity.

In colonial times many colonizing powers tried to forcibly transplant their own cultural identities onto the countries they were dominating and often symbols of earlier civilizations were purposely destroyed. In South America for example the Inca civilization was all but totally wiped out.

Some of the policies in communist regimes attempted to "sterilize" people in order to remove or attempt to reprogram people's identity, religions were banned of children were removed from their parents and families all with devastating results.

Closer to Indonesia the people of the Philippines look and behave very much like Indonesians and Malays but their original culture has Been lost being replaced by a sort of half hearted Spanish culture. You can't suppress people in this way, people have to have a sense of ownership of their true identity and hence the half hearted nature of their "Standardized" world. Tee shirts and blue jeans tend to be the traditional clothing in the Filipino these days are.

More and more in the modern world identity is becoming watered down and lost. Materialism and the pursuit of wealth numbs the soul, television programmes present totally false values and standards of social interaction. Indonesian sinetrons are notorious for presenting shameless displays of violence, argument and conflict totally contrary to the natural behavior based on values of peace, harmony, politeness and respect that these were brought up with.

Is it surprising then that there are increasing levels of corruption, violence and crime both in this country and across the world?

In Bali the people have a very strong sense of identity and are part of culture that for the most part is still relatively intact. No where else on earth is there a culture that is so rich and so comprehensive. Religion, beliefs, values, art, music, clothing, architecture, food even the social security and administrative organization of families and banjars are all integrated into a single cultural entity.

Sadly "development" and the desire for material wealth is starting to break down this wonderful culture, value systems are being abandoned, respect is being lost, jealousy, conflict and crime are on the increase and, not surprisingly, so is suicide. Could it be that money destroys all that it touches?

This appears to be a worldwide problem. It seems that more and more people crave a sense of identity and without it they fell isolated and alone, they lose their spirit, their sense of purpose in life and the natural framework that holds their lives together.

Saturday, August 29, 2015

Gunung Payung Perfect Beach for Vacation in Bali

The panorama on top Gunung Payung beach.
Bali is beautiful an island continuously offers the charm for the tourist visits, foremost the beaches. Gunung Payung beach is one of the beaches was unknown and has a stunning beauty. The beach is like an oasis in the middle paradise wherein a few people know in Bali. Anyone has visited the beach added the beach on the favorite sort list because stupefied and spend lots of time for relaxing or surfing.

Look the picture, graphic image has described the atmosphere of Gunung Payung beach. The image photographed by the local visitors to show to the world, he found a paradise in Bali.

The Gunung Payung beach located south Kuta, at the village Kutuh precisely, Badung district, Bali. The beach located 28 km from the capital, Denpasar, take traveling time one hours with car or motorcycle. It can rent a car spent $ 40 for 12 hours with six people passenger capacity, inclusive of a driver and fuels, so don't worry about direction they experienced. Please book five days before application, overcome no rented cars.


The white beach hid among cliffs.
It could pass through expressway will parse travel time. Paved roads and smooth, not as bumpy roads toward to uninhabited Berhala IslandEntrance fee just $1 and $1 for parking, relatively cheap. Make sure bring water and food, you would pass 300 rungs could drain your energy.

We classified the beach as best natural beaches with sparkly white sand and clean. The beach hid among cliffs with small caves looks like Spongebob holes.

If you had visited Sanur Beach or Kuta Beach, the both have panorama equality with Gunung Payung beach but quiet. Enjoy the view of the shore with a good wave and clean, feels the beach is mine because tourists are slight, only surfers came.

This beautiful beach is unknown by tourists, and developers have not plundered the land for build a hotel. Around the coast, there are no hotels and restaurants. No wonder, the condition of the beach is still clean; the sand is white and has clear sea water. Views on the beach dominated with hills filled the green lawn, and blue colors are wide at sea, plus the clean white sand. Perfect color combination with beautiful landscapes as a spot for taking a picture and pleased.

Abandoned wood in Gunung Payung
If you need privacy in the tour, Gunung Payung beach is the best place to visit with family or wife. There are 300 rungs to towards the shore, it’s tiresome and burns calories. Arrive on the beach, you could swim because the wave on the beach is not aggressive. Walking down the deserted beach, there are few local residents who are collecting seaweed, fishing, and some surfers.

It can also make use of this beach for just relax, lie down with read a book, while accompanied by the waves and the breeze, oh perfect. Heaven!

Do not litter, the beaches are spotless, by keeping the beach clean it meant you shared experiences about the natural beach to other people.

In August 2015, Bali held a running race attended 5000 runners from around the world with cash prizes totaling $150,000. Last event, Kennedy Kiproo Lilan won after participating four times. Next year, the event will probably be held again. So you can plan to come to Bali to see the race or participated, afterward you can visit Gunung Payung beach with friends.

Friday, August 28, 2015

Trips to Uninhabited Berhala Island fit for Snorkeling and Fishing

Berhala Island is one beautiful island located in Indonesia, which became a favorite tourist destination for local and foreign tourists. As a marine tourism destination, Berhala island enclosed two small islands, namely Sokong Nenek island and Sokong Kakek island. The island has good-looking underwater panoramas fit for snorkeling, diving, and fishing. The island has a tomb of a king named Datuk Paduka Jambi Berhala because of this the pure island has been named as Berhala island, located in Riau province, south Indonesia.

Beautifully Berhala Island, Indonesia. Credit nudwi.wordpress.com.
Travelers who have planned to Berhala Island can start from Jambi to Nipah Panjang through overland long 150 Km takes time four hours. The unfortunate condition of the road is bad after passing the city of Jambi, and many semi-permanent bridges in Tanjung Jabung hold up the trip.

Headed for the island have to use boats and no tourist boats, but instead can use fishing boats fishing boats belong local residents. We recommend going to the island with friends can save the cost of renting fishing boats.

The trip to the island continued using a speed boat from Batanghari river with a travel time 45 minutes. Rates of renting a speedboat for a round-trip are $20 per person.

Arriving in the destination, the tired of long travel time for the Island have disappeared because see the beauty the natural landscapes on the Berhala island. White sand, blue sky, clear sea water, large rocks and a gentle breeze describe a paradise in the earth will never forget it and can't find in other places. On top of the island, there is a lighthouse. That can be used to observe and see the wide view to the beauty of the island.

Waiting for sunset you can enjoy the wonderful view on the seashore, taking pictures, build castle sand, drink coconut, walks around the island safely or just lay down taking a rest after long four hours trip. Don't miss, at night you can see when the crab and sea turtles walk on the seashore, and they will have an unforgettable moment.

Seashore of Berhala Island. Credit nudwi.wordpress.com.
As a tourist attraction, the island has good electricity, gazebos, dock, main hall for gathering place, 16 lodges, and stores, so don't worry if you planned to stay overnight. Nevertheless, unfortunately, lodges don't provide beds, so we advised bringing a sleeping bag and enough food and drink to save expenditure.

Not far from the island, there is the turtle island wherein each year, the turtle will land on the island to lay eggs. To arrive the turtle island shall engage a small motor boat called Pompong and takes 15 minutes.

Sokong Nenek island, 20 meters from Berhala island there is an uninhabited cave. And in the area around the island is a great spot for diving or snorkeling. Whereas in Sokong Kakek island covered with trees and plants surrounded by big rocks, the island is perfect spots for fishing location.


Huge rocks around the Island. Credit nudwi.wordpress.com.
Today Indonesian money (Rupiah) fell against Dollar. It means perfect time for a vacation to Indonesia enjoys the beauty of tropical nature with many tourist destinations and one of them is a Berhala island. If you have difficulty goes there because don't know the direction, can book tourism services for $40 from Riau or Medan. You can plan a tour to visit Indonesia with friends and book a plane ticket with destination Indonesia.

People traveled through Indonesia doesn't have to Bali, many other tourist destinations more natural and peaceful that must be traced and visited. If you are bored with Bali, try visiting Berhala island, Riau.