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10 December, 2009

Percutian ke BALI, INDONESIA ep.1

10 December, 2009
The last MATTA fair (september maybe... dun really remember), i booked a ticket to Bali with my friends. It's a girl trip 4d3n for a very sensational and peace moment that i hope i will not regret.So this special lable for the 4 sweetest, cutest, beautilicious lady who gonna join the trip : Anis, Iza, Ana n Yati. So ladies, since kite sume bz with all working stuff maybe here is a good place for a discussion sementara nk tunggu all the beatiful ladies free utk gather n discuss this matter.

Talking about Bali, kite kene tau dulu history Bali. So, ni catatan ringkas tentang Bali:

"In general, the history of Bali is divided into three different eras including the pre-historic, the Hindu-Buddhist era and the modern culture."

"The pre-historic marked the oldest and
simplest way of life, an era of hunting and food-stuff gathering, verified by the discovery of several tools and hunting equipments. In the following era there were also building construction system and a particular communication system. These were just proofs of the existence and further development of Balinese culture. The Balinese culture flourished that nowadays one can indicates a perfect bonds between religions, tradition and culture to become the identity of the Balinese community." "Bali’s population of over 3,000,000 souls spread over the whole island, including those in the smaller islands of Nusa Penida, Nusa Ceningan, Nusa Lembongan, Serangan and Menjangan Island. The overwhelming majority of Balinese are Hindus, with the increasing number on non-Hindu migrating from the closest neighboring islands of Java and Lombok." "Life in Bali is very communal under the organization of villages. Temple ceremonies, marriage, cremation, farming and even the creative art festivals are decided by the local community institution called “Banjar”. The responsibilities in the day-to-day life are normally administered by both the Banjar and the government. The local government mostly responsible for schools, health clinics, hospitals and roads, and Banjar is responsible for all other aspects of life. There is another association exists in the banjar named “Subak” that concerns to the production of rice and organizes the complex irrigation system. Every family who owns a rice field must be a member of their local Subak, which then ensures that every member gets his fair distribution of water. A banjar consists of an average of 50 to 150 family members, owning a meeting venue called the Bale Banjar, which is used for regular gatherings and a center for local gamelan orchestras and drama groups."



Here is the detail of our trip:

Flights -
Saturday 6 March 2010 depart from Kuala Lumpur at 1025, arrive in Denpasar at 1325
Tuesday 9 March 2010 depart from Denpasar at 1905, arrive in Kuala Lumpur at 2210

Accomodation-
Wina Hotel, Kuta, Bali



The MUST-DO list in Bali:
1. Catch sunset at Tanah Lot (temple in the middle of the sea)
2. See dolphins in Lovina Beach
3. Relax at Ku De Ta Restaurant
4. Take a dive at Amed to catch colourful marine. - *kite bole skip ni kot




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