06 November 2011

Blue point surfing beach

Suluban coast comes from the Balinese language means "running or passing under something". for visitors who want to go there to pass through rocks that resembles a cave, before it finally reached the white sandy beach on the right-left high cliff, with thundering waves, if you want to have to surf out to sea because the waves are good there.





There is also the name the Blue Point Beach, because before entering the beach area, we passed the Blue Point Villas, it may be easier for tourists to mention the Blue Point beach than Suluban Beach.
To go to the beach this location, easy especially if you are from Padang-Padang beach just kept heading toward the Uluwatu Temple, find the gate Blue Point Villas, continue to enter the road leading to the Blue Point Villas, you pay to park before entering.


To get there go down the stairs terraced, surrounded by buildings cafe. Once on shore, you will enjoy the beauty because the beach is surrounded by a wall of rock that juts into such as Goa, and also the large rock that we can rise to the top of it while looking at the scenery. The beach is like a village Suluban Bule, many cafes and accommodation, surfing rental, hmm really exciting to see the sunset, overlooking the beach while drinking fresh drinks.

04 September 2011

About our vehicles


Supported by 8 Units of Toyota innova made in 2008 to 2009,We can offer you very comfortable transportation in an air conditioned , latest Model with seating capacity of up to 7 passengers. and we have 2 isuzu Elf with 12 to 14 seats capacity as well for big group travelers.

We can offer you a range of services from daily car rental, a shuttle service to anywhere in Bali or multy day tour. We can take you anywhere, show you anything and find anything that you want.
Clean- Comfortable - Reliable - Powerful -Fully Air-conditioned

Not only you get comfortable and convenient transport but plenty of free help and advice on maximize your Bali experience. Plan your own itinerary, visit as many places as you want and travel Bali in style


25 Juli 2011

Water blow

A place where the rock that stands firmly on the beach of Nusa Dua with a beautiful shape swept by the large waves. Because the waves crashing into the walls of the reefs would eventually make the water-sea water is soaring into the air.







Located in the peninsula Nusa Dua region. Water Blow is also suitable for making a pre-wedding photo album, or just a family photo. Photos will look good when the waves are bouncing upwards.




The cliffs are steep and the color of the sea is very concentrated and this makes Water Blow a very nice photo object, especially when u combine the photo with some rocks and dried plants that sway in the wind. This will add a very romantic ambience to your picture.

14 Juli 2011

Elephant Riding

Pass through unworldly beauty – natural rice paddies, quaint Balinese villages, temples and local markets – on the scenic drive to Bali Elephant Camp, located in the historic village of Carangsari, birth place of Bali’s national hero ‘Ngurah Rai’ and only a short distance from the Sangeh monkey forest. Bali Elephant Camp is situated between the rice paddies, jungle, and the Ayung River (where we also do white water rafting) and is one of the most natural places in Bali.


Elephants come from Sumatra, and as part of our efforts to conserve this magnificent species, we’d like you to learn more about them, go trekking and experience life with our incredible elephants! By riding our elephants you help us help other elephants in Sumatra by providing funds for food and land to make sure their homes remain protected.
After enjoying the drive, be welcomed to Bali Elephant Camp with a refreshing welcome drink at the ‘Trunk’ n’ Mahout’ valley-view café. Watch the elephants enjoy their morning or afternoon bath and then meet our Head Mahout to learn about the daily life of a Sumatran elephant as the elephants get saddled-up for the ‘Explorer’ or ‘Adventurer’ treks.

Bali Elephant Camp @ Ayung River

12 Juli 2011

Horse riding






Located on the coast at the Seaside village of Yeh Gangga, just west of most photographed and one of Bali's most sacred places, Tanah Lot. The scenery is beautiful in this peaceful village, where rice farming, fishing and sea salt harvesting are the main activities.


sparkling black mineral shore, trail riding west, we pause at a waterfall *, sea-salt harvesting area, a temple set on the cliffs, a bat cave and a natural rock headland which juts out of the crystal Blue Ocean, but best of all, an opportunity to swim with the horses .
where culture and tradition entwine, along the small paths, past the traditional family housing compounds, home industries and the friendly smiling faces Bali is Unique.
Let's come and riding.

10 Juni 2011

Twin lake


Lake Buyan and Lake Tamblingan are like two identical lakes having a very fascinating attraction. These lakes are still so natural that there are no speedboats around. Local people use small boats called “pedahu” for fishing. Surrounded by green mountains, fresh air atmosphere provide a calm and comfortable ambience. This lake is ideal for water recreation such as canoeing and fishing. For those who love nature and recreation, this is the place.

The facilities here are well maintained. There are car parking by the lake, boat rentals for fishing or just recreation, and accommodation facilities. For more, there are lots of apes you can find not far from the lake. By years, the population of the apes is increasing, adding attractiveness of this region.


located 21 km south of Singaraja City, on the outskirts of Denpasar-Singaraja road. Located at a high land, approximately 1000 m above sea level, Lake Buyan and Lake Tamblingan are quite cool at night.

16 April 2011

Camel Safari

Nusa Dua is one of beautiful places which is located in the in the south part of Bali. Nusa Dua is a name of the area which is not strange again for tourist domestic or foreigners. In this place many standard international hotels and tour facilities. For instance: Marine Sport, Turtle Island Tour, Dolphin Tour and Many Others.




located in the Nikko Bali Resort and Spa Beach with the camel consolation, you can ride a camel in the side part of the beach with its white sands of Nusa Dua and the nature around it with some of temples there.

















with well trained Camel to adapt to people and the environment. And also with choosen professional tamers to guide you. All of the animals camel are become accustomed to serve the guest from the different age.

18 Desember 2010

Taman Soekasada Ujung

Taman Soekasada Ujung lies at Tumbu village, Karangasem district. It is approximately 85 km from Airport Denpasar and 5 km from Amlapura.
Taman Soekasada Ujung has been announced to be a cultural tourist object for it is noted as one of several cultural heritages exist in Karangasem regency.

The complex of this water palace is the combination of Balinese and European architectures. There are 3 big and large ponds inside the area. In the middle of the main pond, there is a building that connected to the edge of the pond by 2 bridges.

On the most tip of the highest level of this complex, we will find a great statue of "warak" (rhinoceros). Beneath the warak there is a Bull statue. From this high place we will see a marvellous view of sea, hills with lush and green forest, the beauty of Mount Agung combined with the green terraced rice fields.



greatness of Ujung Water Palace had been destructed by the eroption of Mount Agung in 1963 which was made worst by the great shake happened in 1979. However, the recovery effort had been performed to bring back the glory of this complex of water palace by holding a reconstruction and revitalisation project on it. Although it is not as great as it was, the amaze of the past still can be seen here this moment.

Tirta gangga Water Garden

This water garden was built by the King, Anak Agung Anglurah Ketut Karangasem in 1948. The architecture is the combination of Balinese and Chinese style. It’s located in Ababi village, Abang District, about 83 km from Denpasar and 6 km from Amlapura (the capital city of Karangasem).


Tirta Gangga was originally the bathing and resting place for the king of Karangasem and numerous pools still exist in the complex. In the north of the complex, a large natural spring shoots out of the ground believed to be sacred and directly derived from the River Gangga.
It was totally destroyed by the Mount Agung eruption in 1963 and being abandoned for years.


Today after some renovations here-and-there people start to come (especially the locals) while they still use the spring to irrigate the rice fields for the whole region, and for every ceremony locals take the water from here.

Directed by : Anne-Sophie Van der Burg(France)