Dear Guests,

Om Swastiastu!

Welcome to Kuwarasan, a Pramana Experience in Ubud, Bali! We hope you’ve settled in comfortably after your journey and are now enjoying a refreshingly cool drink, ready to discover all that our resort has to offer. We’ll also share some insights on Bali, helping you make the most of your time in this paradise destination.

This guest directory is designed to provide you with all the information you need to ensure a pleasurable and relaxing stay in Bali.

Your privacy is of utmost importance to us, and we invite you to consider our resort your home away from home during your time on the Island of the Gods. Should you require any assistance to enhance your experience, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us or our guest relations staff at the front desk. We are here to fulfill your expectations and desires.

We sincerely hope that your stay with us will be truly memorable.

“Om Shanti Shanti Shanti Om”

Matur Suksema, Terima Kasih, Thank you!

 

TEMPORARY RESIDENT REGISTRATION

One of the (few) things you will be required to do for your stay in Bali is to register as a temporary resident. The Temporary Resident Registration is a security measure mandated by the Indonesian government and we are obliged to comply with this regulation.

Upon your arrival at the resort, your greeter will borrow your passport and arrival card (the white card you filled out and hand stamped by Immigration upon your arrival to Indonesia). We will have the documents copied and will then fill out the appropriate forms with the designated authorities. The staff will handle all of this and return your passport to you in short order — your documents will not be retained by the authorities.

We understand that you may not feel comfortable handing over your passport, but by law, we are required to follow these procedures. Please rest assured that your documents will be handled by our most trusted staff who understand how important your passport and arrival card is. They will return these documents to you as quickly as possible.

GENERAL INFORMATION

THE RESORT

Tailored to any romantic heart a hidden serenity in the heart of Tegallalang Village the Kuwarasan Ubud sophisticaly nestled in the lush greeneries of the rice fields, embraced by lines of coconut trees. The resort promises a little piece of relaxed heaven on earth thoughtfully wrapped in the signature Pramana Experience’s touch

Kuwarasan a Pramana Experience is a place for a traveler to rest, nurture, nourish and discover in both playful and impactful ways. Giving you the chance to discover your definition of wellbeing and improve how you balance the many layers of your life. What the resort religiously did every day is beyond pampering; the best professional therapies to indulge your senses, gourmet flavors for your palate, and unique activities to challenge how deep you can grow. At the end of your stay, your view will be renewed and you will be able to build your unique connection with yourself, for each moment here is yours and everything is tailored to your need.

Set on the stunning Tegallalang landscape with a stretch of paddies field as a backdrop, Kuwarasan A Pramana Experience immerses guests in the culture of the region, from the locally-inspired cuisines, sophistically nestled in the lush greeneries of paddies fields to the arts in the rooms. The heartfelt layout and holistic spa drive home a sense of serenity, while exciting pop-up events inserts a touch of spontaneity into the experience.

DESIGN & CONCEPT

Kuwarasan a Pramana Experience is solely designed to bring imagination, authenticity, and meaning to wellness, taken from its name “Waras” means health and “Ubud/ubad” which generally means remedy. Each day we dedicate to bring out the best in all we do, ensuring you the ultimate experience of wellness in the most stunning setting imaginable.

KUWARASAN concept of design is to give a balanced mood and feel for our guests experience unforgettable moment when you stay with us. By using the detailed design of nature, we are creating a serene atmosphere to help our guest acquire the balance of their spirituality.

BALANCE {Design} – SERENITY {Atmosphere} – NATURE {Experience}

The resort built following the land contour and works with as much of the existing natural habitat to blend with the surroundings, respecting the prohibition to keep the healing vibe. Above all, the resort presents you with the true soul of Ubud: the salubrious vibes.

THE LOCATION

Tegallalang Village is a traditional village a part of the Ubud region, in which the area of Ubud has always been highly regarded by the Balinese for its immense spiritual powers. Even the term Ubud is derived from the term Ubad, meaning medicine about the traditional healing properties of the array of plants that randomly grow here.

Ubud is a remarkable spiritual town in the heart of Bali, a retreat for those seeking peace of mind clarity of thought and inspiration in the arts, culture, dance, and music. Healing, comfort, nature, and inspiration create Ubud serenity.

Kuwarasan a Pramana Experience at Jalan Cinta, Br. Penusuan, Desa Tegallalang, Gianyar 80651, Bali – Indonesia is only fifteen minutes’ drive from Ubud center, an exotic destination for nature, spiritual healing and culture holiday experience.

THE MANAGEMENT

The Resort is owned by Local and managed by The Local Balinese Management “Pramana Experience” who fully committed to running a company in a Tourism based community to preserve nature. Its design and implementation have carefully considered the local community, religious rituals, project, and employee recruitment. Every building has been built following the landscape contour by conserving rare trees within the entire Area.

ROOMS

Chanting beautiful 27 suites and villas, our rooms are designed in contemporary Balinese style using local stone, bamboo, whitewashed furniture decorated with woven rattan to blend with nature and create a classic yet romantic impression. Features creative design of the ceiling, comfortable bed with soft cotton linen, mosquito net, classic Balinese and recycled artwork. Private balcony or terrace and spacious bath with shower and terrazzo bathtub overlook to garden and pool area.

Presidential Suite

Indulge in the ultimate holiday retreat within our expansive 149 sqm Presidential Suite, where modern luxury meets the timeless charm of Balinese art. This exclusive suite is designed to offer unparalleled tranquility and relaxation, making it the perfect escape for couples and travelers seeking serenity and comfort.

Suite Features
Step into a haven of elegance featuring a spacious bedroom (67.92 sqm) with an air-conditioned king-sized bed, a luxurious bathroom (38.72 sqm) with unique bath and shower fixtures, and a private terrace (25.30 sqm) where you can enjoy breathtaking views of lush gardens and serene rice paddies. The dining area (17.00 sqm) offers ensuring privacy and comfort whether you’re enjoying an intimate meal or a morning coffee.

Unparalleled Comfort
Relax in your private Jacuzzi or unwind on the veranda, soaking in the beautiful surroundings. Every detail of the suite has been thoughtfully crafted to enhance your stay, from the spacious bathroom with elegant amenities to the stunning views from both the bedroom and terrace.

Exclusive Experience
The suite’s design incorporates the simplicity of modern comforts with the artistic charm of Balinese culture, creating a serene atmosphere. Enjoy exclusive amenities like your own private balcony with rice field views, a spacious bathroom, and dining area that allows you to dine with a view.

Pool Villa

Escape to the elegance and tranquility of our 120 sqm Private Pool Villa, a perfect retreat for those seeking a peaceful getaway. With a warm and inviting ambiance, this villa offers ample space to relax, recharge, and immerse yourself in the beauty of nature. Step onto your private veranda, feel the soothing breeze, and listen to the melodies of nature while enjoying the privacy of your own pool.

Villa Features
The spacious bedroom (32.56 sqm) is designed with luxury and comfort in mind, featuring a king-sized bed in an air-conditioned environment. The bathroom (18.02 sqm) boasts a unique bath and shower setup with premium amenities, offering an indulgent experience. Your private veranda (10.01 sqm) is the perfect spot to unwind on a comfortable sofa bed, overlooking the serene garden and rice fields. Complete with your own gazebo and private pool, this villa provides an exclusive haven of relaxation.

Unparalleled Comfort and Privacy
Whether you’re enjoying the peaceful view from your terrace, lounging by your pool, or soaking in the bathtub, every moment in this villa is designed to offer complete serenity. Surrounded by lush greenery, the villa provides a beautiful escape from the outside world.

Exclusive Features
Relax in your private gazebo, take a refreshing dip in your pool, or simply enjoy the stunning views of the garden and rice fields from your private veranda. This villa is designed to offer both luxury and intimacy, providing the ultimate getaway for those looking to rest, rejuvenate, and enjoy the serene surroundings.

Suite Pool View

Discover serenity in our elegantly designed 65 sqm Suite Pool View, offering a perfect balance of Contemporary luxury and peaceful ambiance. With a vibrant yet humble interior, this suite is thoughtfully positioned to overlook the stunning infinity pool, creating an inviting space for relaxation and rejuvenation.

Suite Features
The suite’s spacious bedroom (33.24 sqm) offers a king-sized bed, air-conditioned for your comfort, and opens to a private veranda (10.84 sqm) where you can unwind on the sofa bed or enjoy al fresco dining. The luxurious bathroom (20.06 sqm) features a unique bath and shower setup, complemented by premium bathroom amenities.

Relaxation with a View
Start your day with the serene view of the infinity pool from your terrace, or take in the tranquil surroundings from the comfort of your bed or bath. Every detail of the suite is designed to enhance your stay, blending elegance and convenience for an exceptional experience.

Exclusive Comfort
Relax on your private veranda with a comfortable sofa bed, ideal for enjoying the peaceful atmosphere and poolside views. Whether you’re looking to unwind or recharge, the Suite Pool View offers a serene retreat with all the modern comforts you need.

Suite Paddies View

Immerse yourself in the tranquility of our 65 sqm Rice Field View Suite, where simplicity meets elegance. With stunning views of expansive rice fields, this bright and serene suite is the perfect blend of indulgent romance and peaceful relaxation.

Suite Features
The spacious bedroom (33.24 sqm) offers a luxurious king-sized bed in a cool, air-conditioned environment. The suite also boasts a private veranda (10.84 sqm) where you can relax on a comfortable sofa bed or enjoy dining al fresco with the breathtaking rice field views. The elegant bathroom (20.06 sqm) comes with a unique bath and shower, creating an oasis of relaxation.

Breathtaking Views and Comfort
Whether you’re soaking in the view from your terrace, bedroom, or bathroom, you’ll be surrounded by the natural beauty of the rice fields. The private veranda is the perfect place to start your day with a cup of coffee or unwind at sunset.

Exclusive Relaxation
With a private balcony offering unobstructed views of the rice fields, the suite provides a serene and romantic atmosphere. Designed for ultimate comfort, this suite is ideal for couples or travelers seeking a peaceful escape, complete with modern conveniences and natural beauty.

 

YOUR DAILY NEEDS

BREAKFAST

Breakfast is served from 7.00 am to 11.00 am. If you wish to order something not available on the menu, please feel free to ask the staff, who will strive to comply with all of your requests. Serving Indonesian, Balinese, Continental, American, Chinese, Sunrise Healthy and Indian Breakfast, served at Kemukus Restaurant overlooks to the paddies’ view. Advance booking is required for special event i.e.; Candlelight Dinner, Floating Breakfast, Balinese Gastronomy & Culinary Arts (Cooking Class) and Balinese Culture Dinner.

Please contact our guest relations staff for further assistance.

We ask that you do remember that we are on an island and in a country with a volatile currency and that as a result sometimes the prices of items (in particularly imported goods) may fluctuate.

KEYS

For your safety and convenience, we recommend you to leave your room key with the Reception when leaving the resort. We may charge at IDR 100.000 for losing the key.

CREDIT CARDS

We accept all major credit cards such as Visa, Master Card, and Amex.

ELECTRICITY

All electrical outlets in your room operate at 220 volts. Plugs and sockets are of the two-round-prong type, though your room is equipped with a limited number of adaptors for all other plug types. Should you require additional adaptors, please let us know. Electricity in Bali is at times unreliable and power outages are not uncommon, but they are usually dealt with promptly. Typically the power does not remain off for more than thirty minutes at a time.

MOBILE PHONES

If you bring your mobile or cellular phone, you may wish to consider purchasing a pre-paid local telephone number with credit, which makes local calling much easier. (It is easy to purchase refills for these cards.) There are a few different brands you can buy, but the two most popular versions are XL Axiata and Simpati Telkomsel

SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES

Individual electronic safes are available in your room. We recommend that you leave all your valuables in the safe. The hotel will not responsible for valuable goods which have not been locked in the safety box.

POOL AND GARDEN

The swimming pool is available for your use during both the day and night. It is cleaned and sanitized every morning. We provide towels on the sundeck every day for your convenience. When using the pool, please ensure that children are supervised at all times, and be aware that the pool is shallow in some areas. Kuwarasan a Pramana Experience advises extra caution be taken when swimming in the pool, as we will not assume responsibility for any injuries or accidents.

As Bali is tropical, and your room is open-air, we would like to inform you that you may encounter the occasional presence of small native animals such as geckos and frogs co-habiting your living space. Geckos, frogs, and spiders in Bali are not poisonous and are usually more frightened of you that you may be of them. The Balinese typically do not like snakes, and therefore snake control on the island is quite vigorous so you will likely not confront any. In the event you should encounter a snake, however, please alert the staff, who will promptly remove the pest. When the villa is not occupied by guests, we ensure pest control measures are employed; normally we schedule this once a week. In the event your stay coincides with a scheduled treatment, we will advise you in advance.

Mosquitoes are unavoidable. We recommend the use of insect repellent lotions, such as ‘Off’ or ‘Autan’, especially during the hours of dusk. Homeopathic brands are not available in Bali.

LAUNDRY

Our staff will be on hand to arrange your daily laundry. Our staff could send dirty cloth to the local laundry company at a very reasonable price (Laundry Price List is available in the room). Please ensure that you relay any special instructions for the care of your garments directly to the staff to prevent any harm to your clothing, particularly if you have any garments made of silk or delicate fabric. To avoid misunderstandings, please make sure you give your dry cleaning to the staff separately from your regular laundry and ensure that the staffs understand that these items are to be dry cleaned only.

You will be asked to sign a dry cleaning or laundry bill each time your clothes are sent out for professional care. All charges for laundry & dry cleaning will be presented to you. Typically this service requires one full-day service.

DRINKING WATER

We provide Bottled water and toilet supplies upon your arrival and will be refreshed on a daily basis. Two bottles of water are supplied daily free of charge. Please be informed that our tap water is not recommended for drinking.

MAINTENANCE

We will be very happy to assist you should the need for assistance arise. Please Dial 0 for assistance

BAGGAGE SERVICE / PORTER SERVICE
  • Pease allow sufficient time for the collection of your luggage.
  • Please inform one of our staff members at least 30 minutes prior to your departure.
  • For delivery or collection of any item or luggage from your room.
CHECK OUT TIME

Check out time is 12 noon. However, if your scheduled departure does not coincide with our check out time, please contact the Reception and every effort will be made to accommodate your needs. A half day charge may be incurred.

ROOM SECURITY

Make sure your door is properly locked whenever you leave your room or before retiring for the night. Do not admit any stranger into your room: any suspicious person should be reported to the Reception.

PRIVACY
  • We strive to achieve a standard of privacy that exceeds those levels found at any hotel. Our staffs are specially trained to be discreet and to provide you with the utmost in privacy. They will never disturb you while you are in your room or villa, and will always consult you before entering your house to clean it.
  • If you do not wish to be disturbed in your room, please hang on your door the “Don’t Disturb” sign.
  • It is not uncommon for our guests to prefer complete privacy during the length of their stay in their room, or for a part of the duration. Should this be the case for you, do not hesitate to inform our Staff, so that this can be arranged.
  • The cleaning of your room can be carried out while you are out, or upon your request.
SECURITY

The resort is secured 24 hours, 7 Days a week by our staff members. To responsible for ensuring that your stay is safe and secure at night.

LOSS & DAMAGES

Whilst we appreciate that a degree of wear and tear is unavoidable, we would like to stress that any excessive damages or significant losses will be charged to our guests. We ask for particular consideration if you are intending on hosting any sort of event in the villa where accidents might occur.

The resort is not liable for any accident, bodily or material, loss of or damage to personal belongings, including, but not limited to electronic & audiovisual equipment and vehicle. The guests enter the resort area at its own risk. All activities are undertaken by the guests and they are own risk. Please store all the valuable thing in the safety box provided.

TRANSPORTATION

The options for transportation in Bali are to self-drive or to have a car with driver. We strongly recommend that you hire a car and driver for the duration of your stay in Bali. Renting motor bike is also an option and It will be available with additional rental fee.

FIRST AID & MEDICAL ISSUES

Bali is a tropical island, and its hot and humid climate is ideal for the growth of bacteria and fungi. Because of this it is wise to take extra care with cuts, food storage, and hygiene. Always make sure you keep any wounds clean and dry to help prevent infection.

To help avoid suffering any unnecessary ailments while you are in Bali, you can take a few easy preventative measures:

  • The sun in Bali is exceptionally powerful, although the wind and humidity may make its strength deceiving. Always wear sunscreen, even on cloudy days, and it also advisable to also wear a hat or sunglasses to protect your eyes. The hottest hours of the day are typically between 11am and 2pm, so during these times take extra care not to overexert yourself, resulting in overheating and dehydration. To prevent this, it is recommended you drink plenty of bottled water throughout the day.
  • Should you suffer any minor injuries or ailments, and require medical attention, or should you having medical emergency please contact resort staff.

Whatever you may need, the staffs are available to help, and should you require a doctor do not hesitate to inform our manager, who will make appropriate arrangements for you.

Should you need the services of one of the clinics during your stay in Indonesia, please take note that Bali’s clinics are not set up to deal with serious medical situations, particularly head or spinal injuries. In the unfortunate event that something should occur, we recommend that you organise air evacuation to first world medical facilities, either in Singapore or Australia. This can be arranged though the BIMC medical clinic. You can call them directly or ask the staff to do this for you.

TROPICAL DISEASES

For the most part in Bali, clear of Malaria, Dengue Fever, and Japanese B Encephalitis – all mosquito borne diseases. Keep in mind, though, that Bali is still a tropical island and cases of these sicknesses can and do still occur. Generally speaking, you do not have to worry. However, if you plan to explore the Northern or Western areas of the island, please take sensible precautions to minimise the risk of insect bites. Below are a few tips we suggest you follow:

  • At night, wear light coloured clothing, long sleeved shirts and long pants
  • Use mosquito repellents with a strong DEET formulation
  • Refrain from wearing any form of scented toiletries or perfume

Please also remember that sudden changes of diet and climate can sometimes cause stomach problems. Poorly prepared food can also affect your body, so please exercise some care with what and where you eat or drink.

TAXI SERVICES

Transportation by taxi to and from the resort is easy to arrange. The system for street names and numbering in Bali is inconsistent, and often time’s streets do not have names, however we have permanent and official address:

Jalan Cinta, Br.Penusuan, Tegallalang Gianyar-Bali 80561

  • Phone: +62-361 908 3377
  • Fax: +62-361 908 5790
  • Email: info@kuwarasan.com
  • Website: www.kuwarasan.com

Should you expect Visitors or Mails, Please give this address. In Some Part of the town is almost impossible to give directions to a Taxi driver. It is also very difficult to call taxis from many villas, especially if they are located in rural areas, because they are not easy to find.

DRIVING IN BALI
  • The cost of a private car and chauffeur in Bali is very reasonable. However, if you want to drive by yourself, you must have an International Driving License or an Indonesian Driving License, called a ‘SIM.’ If you do not have a permit upon your arrival in Bali, it is fairly easy to obtain one.
  • If you choose to drive without a license and the police stop you, you should expect to pay a small penalty. If the police do not ask for money right away, or if they tell you that you must accompany them to the police office, you should ask them if you can pay the fine right there on the spot. The standard fine is generally from IDR. 40,000 – 50,000. Payment of this fine is a preferable alternative to a trip to the local police station to process paperwork. No matter what the circumstances, be polite, be patient.
  • Also, please consider that driving in Bali requires a certain disregard for all forms of normal traffic rules and road etiquette. Accidents are common, and regardless of the circumstances, more often than not, if one of the parties involved is a tourist, it will be the tourist’s fault. Keep this in mind: even if the police come and say that you are not at fault for the accident, you will most likely still be required to pay for all damages.
PRIVATE TRANSFER

The Hotel’s vehicle is available for following transfer services: Call our reception for your transfer arrangement.

Here are some basic guidelines to follow:
  • The right of way in Bali typically belongs to the biggest vehicle in the road, or to whoever gets there first. Pedestrians are merely considered road hazards. Drivers often enter traffic at will and do not look back to see if their path is clear. People generally expect that other drivers will make way for them, but they are also very patient of others who enter in front of them, and in this way there is a sort of mutual tolerance amongst all drivers. So take extra care to take note of what is going on in front of you, and do not worry too much about what is happening behind you.
  • The predominant vehicle on the roads in Bali is the ubiquitous moped; its relatively small size enables the driver to slip in and out of lanes and in between other vehicles quite easily, the rule being that there is always enough room for one more to enter the fray. It is best to understand the fluidity of the situation on the road and to expect that anything might happen at any time. Driving with a spirit of accommodation will make travelling more enjoyable and easier to understand.
  • The smaller mountain roads often have very steep grades and an uncertain quality of service; they are perhaps best travelled by mountain bike
  • Please also keep in mind that Indonesian roads are dynamic and are constantly changing. This means that a section of the road which you passed by only hours before may be completely different when you pass by again later.
  • For example, piles of dirt and stones are often dumped into the road for building purposes but no warning signs are posted whatsoever to warn you. The general rule of thumb is to NEVER TAKE YOUR EYES OFF THE ROAD when driving in Bali.
  • Petrol can be purchased at Government operated stations (Pompa Bensin or Pertamina) which are located at the main roads running in and out of larger towns, or at village kiosks which bear the sign “Premium or bensin”. Please keep in mind that when purchasing petrol at these kiosks, the prices typically run around 20% higher than at the large petrol stations, and the petrol is often mixed with water which can damage the engines of cars and motorbikes. Signs which read “Solar” mean diesel.
  • If your rented vehicle is in need of servicing, please note that service stations and repair shops are called “Bengkel”, although it will be the responsibility of the hiring agent to carry out any necessary repairs.
  • In the unfortunate event that you should be involved in an accident, we encourage you to remain calm and be polite, even try to smile about it, as this will ease the mood of those involved and will be more conducive to avoiding unnecessary hostile confrontations. Please remember you are in foreign country, and that situations such as these are handled very differently here. Bystanders might get involved and may take a partisan stance, whatever the circumstances may be. Do please try and avoid getting into situations that might endanger your well-being at all costs.

Our advice to you is to hire a car and driver, as we believe this is a much less stressful means of transportation, and by western standards, is very inexpensive.

 

NOTES OF CAUTION

NIGHT-TIME EXCURSIONS

Whilst Bali is generally safe to walk around even at night, we recommend that you always use your personal driver or a licensed taxi to move around after dark.

DRUGS

Please understand that the drug-related laws are very different here in Bali than elsewhere in the world. The authorities in Bali pursue drug enforcement vigorously. The penalties for possession are severe and are applied whether you are a visitor or a resident. We cannot stress enough the dangers associated with this issue, and under no circumstances should you become involved in any form of illegal drug use. Also it is advisable to be wary at private parties where you suspect illegal drugs are being used. The police in Bali have been known to raid parties and hold all guests responsible in the event they are suspect of illegal substance abuse, so be aware of this and act responsibly. Also take note that occasionally police roadblocks are set up and when stopped, people are expected to empty their pockets.

POLICE DETENTION

Please call our resort Manager immediately if you are taken into custody by the police for any reason.

TRAVEL TIP

We strongly advise that you make photocopies of your airline tickets and your passport’s identification pages. We also urge you to make a list of all of your traveler’s checks as well as the details and emergency fax and telephone numbers of your credit cards. All of this information should be kept in a safe place separate from your wallet/purse. Having this information readily available will expedite the replacement of these items in the unfortunate event they should be lost or stolen.

 

AT THE END OF YOUR STAY

  • Please check to ensure that you have packed all of your belongings.
  • Pay all of your bills that have not already been settled, which may include those for dry cleaning, transportation, or room Charges.
  • You will be expected to pay for any items in your villa that you may have broken or damaged. As we understand that exceptions may be warranted, this will be handled on a case-by-case basis and can be discussed with the resort manager.
  • Please be aware that the airport charges IDR 200,000 departure tax per person for international flight while domestic flight at IDR 75,000 per person.

TIPPING FOR RESORT STAFF

Our staffs work very hard to ensure that your stay is enjoyable and relaxing. The average monthly salary in Bali is low by Western standards, so tips from our guests can result in a substantial change in lifestyle for the staff, and are always greatly appreciated.

Tip amounts are left to client discretion, can be done by giving straight to the staff or Operation Head for all staff to share.

QUICK REFERENCE SECTION

Pepito Supermarket, Andong main road, Ubud | 07.00AM – 11.00PM
Pepito Supermarket is Balis pioneer Premium Supermarket that excels in fresh, high quality local and imported products maintaining its standards of service.

Delta Dewata Supermarket, Andong main road, Ubud | 08.00AM – 10.00PM
Delta Dewata Supermarket is the nearest supermarket to the resort. It offers a wide enough range of products for most needs.

PHONE DIRECTORY

Contact Number

  • Operator Dial Number: 0

General Numbers

  • Telephone Operator: +62-361 108 or +62-361 147
  • International Operator: +62-361 101 or +62-361 007

Airlines and Airports

  • Airport Information: +62-361 751 011 or +62-361 5112/3
  • Cathay Pacific: +62-361 753 942 or +62-361 766 931
  • Quantas Airways: +62-361 288 331
  • Garuda Airlines: +62-361 288 011 or +62-361 241 690
  • Singapore Airlines: +62-361 768 388
  • Thai Airways: +62-361 288 141
  • China Airlines: +62-361 754 856
  • Continental Airlines: +62-361 768 358
  • Eva Air: +62-361 768 405
  • Japan Airlines: +62-361 757 077
  • Malaysian Airlines: +62-361 764 995
  • Royal Brunei: +62-361 769 238
  • Air Bali: +62-361 767 466

Embassies and Consulates:

  • Australia, Canada & New Zealand: +62-361 241 118
    (Jl. Tantular No.32, Renon-Denpasar)
  • United Kingdom: +62-361 270 601
    (Jl. Tirtanadi No.20 Sanur)
  • Austrian & Switzerland: +62-361 751 735
    (Komp.Istana Kuta Galeria, Blok Walet II/12,Kuta)
  • Japan: +62-361 227 628
    (Jl. Raya Puputan No.170, Renon-Denpasar)
  • Chech Republic: +62-361 286 465
    (Jl. Pangembak no 17 Sanur)
  • Italy: +62-361 701 005
    (Lotus Enterprice Building, Jl.By Pass Ngurah Rai, Jimbaran)
  • United States: +62-361 233 605
    (Jl. Hayam Wuruk No.188, Denpasar)
  • Spain: +62-361 769 286
    (Komp.Istana Kuta Galeria, Blok Walet II/11, Kuta)
  • Netherlands: +62-361 761 502
    (Jl. Raya Kuta No.127, Kuta)
  • Mexico: +62-361 223 266
    (Jl. Mohamad Yamin 1A, Renon-Denpasar)
  • Hungary: +62-361 757 557
    (Jl. Raya Kuta 88R, 3rd floor, Kuta)
  • Germany: +62-361 288 535
    (Jl. Pantai Karang No.17, Sanur)
  • France: +62-361 285 485
    (Jl. Mertasari Gg.II/8, Sanur)
  • Finland & Sweden: +62-361 288 407
    (Jl. Segara Ayu, Segara Village, Sanur)
  • Denmark & Norway: +62-361 701 070
    (Perumahan Bukit Permai, Jimbaran)

Medical Clinics:

  • Ubud Health Care Clinic Tebasaya
    Phone: (+62) 821 8888 2273
    Jl. Suksma Kesuma No.37, Peliatan, Ubud, Gianyar-Bali,
    Open 7am – 10pm
  • Toya Medika Clinic Kutuh, Ubud
    Phone (+62) 361 908 3956
    Jl. Raya Tirta Tawar, Ubud 80571 Gianyar – Bali
    Open 24 hours

Hospital:

  • BIMC Hospital – 24 Hours Medical & Emergency Centre
    BIMC Hospital was officially opened on 27th July 1998 and was established to provide excellent primary health care and emergency services for tourists, travelers, and expatriates living in Bali.
    24 Hours Emergency Line
    Kuta (+62) 361 761 263 | Nusa Dua (+62) 361 3000 911
  • SOS International
    Opened in 1999, offers International SOS members and visitors to Bali comprehensive primary health care and 24-hour emergency medical services Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai, Denpasar, Bali – Indonesia
    Phone: (+62) 361 710 505 | Fax. (+62) 361 764 530
  • Rumah Sakit Umum Sanglah
    Jl. Diponegoro, Sanglah, Denpasar,
    Phone: (+62) 361 227 912
  • Rumah Sakit Kasih lbu
    (Private Hospital with special maternity unit) Jl. Teuku Umar No 120,
    Phone: (+62) 361 300 3030
  • Surya Husadha Hospital
    Jalan Pulau Serangan No. 7 Denpasar – Bali,
    Phone: (+62) 361 233 787 | Fax: (+62) 361 231 177
    info@suryahusadha.com | www.suryahusadha.com
  • Rumah Sakit Prima Medika
    Jl. PulauSerangan, Denpasar,
    Phone: (+62) 361 236225 | Fax: (+62) 361 236 203

Emergency Number:

  • Bali Emergency Response Centre
    Phone: 112
  • Polsek Ubud (Police Office Ubud)
    Phone: (+62) 361 975 316
    Jl. Raya Andong, Peliatan, Ubud-Gianyar
  • Damkar Ubud (Fire Fighter Department, Ubud)
    Phone: (+62) 361 9080 848
    Jl. Pura Gunung Sari, Peliatan, Ubud-Gianyar
  • BPBD Gianyar Regency
    Phone (+62) 361 895 8437
    or 895 8447
    Jl. Baypass Dharmagiri, Gianyar,
  • Polsek Tegallalang (Police Office Tegallalang)
    Phone: (+62) 361 901 575
    Jl. Raya Tegallalang, Sebatu,
    Tegallalang

 

PLACE DISCOVERY

SCHEDULE OF PERFORMANCES
Sunday:
  • Jaya Swara | Legong of Mahabarata | Ubud Palace | 7:30 PM
  • Trene Jenggala | Kecak Fire and Trance Dance | Padang Tegal Kaja | 7:00 PM
  • Oka Kartini | Wayang Kulit (Shadow Puppet Play) | Oka Kartini | 8:00 PM
  • The Peliatan Masters | Legong Dance | Arma | 7:30 PM
  • Cahya Warsa | Janger | Ubud Water Palace | 7:30 PM
  • Suara Sakti | Jegog (Bamboo Gamelan) | Bentuyung Village | 7:30 PM
  • Krama Ds Sambahan | Kecak Fire and Trance Dance | Batukaru Temple | 7:30 PM
  • Pondok Pekak | Legong Dance | Jaba Pura Taman Sari | 7:30 PM
  • Sekaa Gong Wanita Mekar Sari | Dancer and Musicians of Peliatan | Balerung Mandera | 7:30 PM

Monday:

  • Sadha Budaya | Legong Dance | Ubud Palace | 7:30 PM
  • Krama Ds Adat Junjungan | Kecak Fire (Monkey Chant Dance) | Pura Desa Junjungan Village | 7:00 PM
  • Shandhi Suara | Barong and Keris dance | Wantilan | 7:00 PM

 

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