Indonesia - Alluring Asia
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Indonesia - Alluring Asia
Cultural Treasures of Indonesia A Sixteen Day Sample Itinerary TRIP SUMMARY DAY 01 CHICAGO/HONG KONG 1:25 PM Depart Chicago via United Airlines flight # 895 DAY 02 HONG KONG/SINGAPORE DAY 10 YOGYAKARTA DAY 11 YOGYAKARTA/DENPASAR (Bali) 4:15 PM Depart Yogyakarta via Garuda Indonesia flight # 252 6:35 PM Arrive Denpasar 6:10 PM Arrive Hong Kong DAY 12 BALI 8:25 PM Depart Hong Kong via United Airlines flight # 895 DAY 03 ARRIVE SINGAPORE 12:20 AM Arrive Singapore DAY 04 SINGAPORE DAY 05 SINGPAORE/JAKARTA 12:30 PM Depart Singapore via Singapore Airlines flight # 958 1:15 PM Arrive Jakarta DAY 06 JAKARTA/ SEMARANG/PANGKALAN BUN 7:55 AM Depart Jakarta via Garuda Indonesia flight # 232 9:05 AM Arrive Semarang 11:50 AM Depart Semarang via Kalstar Air flight # 603 12:50 PM Arrive Pangkalan Bun DAY 07-08 CAMP LEAKEY DAY 09 PANGKALAN BUN/SEMARANG/ YOGYAKARTA 11:20 AM Depart Pangkalan Bun via Trigana Air flight # 701 12:15 PM Arrive Semarang DAY 13 BALI – Transfer to the Elephant Park DAY 14 Bali - Transfer to Ubud DAY 15-16 BALI (Ubud) DAY 17 BALI (Ubud)/ONWARD DESTINATION Fly to onward destination DAY 01 CHICAGO/HONG KONG 1:25 PM Depart Chicago via United Airlines flight # 895 direct service to Hong Kong and continuing service to Singapore. Total flying time: 15 hours, 45 minutes. Set your watch 13 hours ahead. DAY 02HONG KONG/SINGAPORE 6:10 PM Arrive Hong Kong. You will have a 2 hour, 15 minute layover. 8:25 PM Depart Hong Kong via United Airlines flight # 895 continuing service to Singapore. Total flying time: 3 hours, 55 minutes. DAY 03 ARRIVE SINGAPORE 12:20 AM Arrive Singapore. Overnight: Own arrangements DAY 04 SINGAPORE Singapore, an island city-state is located at the crossroads of the Asia Pacific. It is a welcome blend of sophistication and multi-racial traditions as old as the cultures themselves. Confined within a land mass of just 639 square kilometers and lying just over one degree North of the equator, Singapore is a dynamic, modern metropolis where skyscrapers tower high above the world's second busiest port. A closer look reveals a city that has retained many elements of its fascinating past. Gold-domed mosques where the muezzin still calls the faithful to prayer. Incense-filled temples built by migrants in thanks for safe passage across the Southern Sea. Quiet back lanes and bustling bazaars overflowing with all the treasures of the Orient. Gracious old colonial architecture and peaceful green parks. Singapore's strategic location and fine harbor made it ideal for a trading port during the 1890's. The city attracted enterprising merchants and hard working immigrants from many places. Malays, Javanese, Bugis, Chinese migrants, Arab traders, Indians, Armenians, Ceylonese and British account for the cultural assimilation visible to the visitor. The current population comprises 78% Chinese, 14% Malay, 7% Indian and 1% others. Overnight: Own arrangements DAY 05 SINGPAORE/JAKARTA 12:30 PM Depart Singapore via Singapore Airlines flight # 958 direct service to Jakarta. Total flying time: 1 hour, 45 minutes. Set your watch back 1 hour. 1:15 PM Arrive Jakarta. After completing immigration and customs formalities you will be met at the baggage claim area by your guide and escorted to a waiting vehicle for your transfer to the Sheraton Bandara Hotel. The hotel is 1 ½ miles from the International airport. At the Sheraton Bandara Hotel reservations for a Deluxe Garden Room (triple occupancy) have been confirmed for this evening. The Sheraton Bandara Hotel offers a unique 5-star, resort-style experience with warm hospitality. Each comfortable guest room offers an international ambience with contemporary Indonesian flair. Hotel amenities include an outdoor pool, spa, and beautiful tropical garden. Overnight: Sheraton Bandara Hotel - Deluxe Garden Room DAY 06 JAKARTA/SEMARANG/PANGKALAN BUN Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner At approximately 6:30 AM be ready in the lobby of the Sheraton Bandara Hotel in preparation for your transfer to the airport. 7:55 AM Depart Jakarta via Garuda Indonesia flight # 232 direct service to Semarang. Total flying time: 1 hour, 10 minutes. 9:05 AM Arrive Semarang. You will have a 2 hour, 40 minute layover and change of planes. The flight from Semarang to Pangkalan Bun has severe weight restrictions – 20 pounds per person. 11:50 AM Depart Semarang via Kalstar Air flight # 603 service to Pangkalan Bun. Total flying time: 1 hour. Flight time only an approximation. Exact flight details available 30 days prior to travel. 12:50 PM Arrive Pangkalan Bun. Your guide will be waiting outside the baggage claim area holding a sign marked ‘Your Name’. You will be assisted with luggage and escorted to a waiting vehicle (note the transportation in this part of Indonesia - is extremely basic) for your transfer to Kumai. The drive takes approximately 25 minutes. In Kumai will have an opportunity to shop at a local stall and pick up some bottled water and snacks for your Camp Leakey adventure. Afterwards board a "klotok" (local wooden boat) for your journey along the Kumai and Sekonyer Rivers. Be on the lookout for proboscis monkeys, gibbons, macaques, herons, storks, hornbills, pigeons, kingfishers, flycatchers, bulbuls, and pitta. Late this afternoon check in to the Rimba Lodge where reservations for an Emerald room (air conditioning and hot water, Triple Occupancy) have been confirmed for the following 3 nights. The Rimba Lodge is perched on the edge of the Sekonyer River and surrounded by forest. Access is only by boat from the Port of Kumai. The Lodge is built in a series of adjoining elevated pavilions with walkways connecting the restaurant, reception/lounge, and office. A resident troop of Macaques Monkeys are often seen around the lodge and Proboscis Monkeys are also often visible across the river. Just before sunset set out on the river to view the Proboscis Monkeys settling in the trees for the night. You will see primates of several varieties: Macaques, Silvered Leaf Monkeys and Proboscis Monkeys. Proboscis Monkeys belong to the group known as colobnes. They have unusually large stomachs, a result of digesting the leaves they eat in specialized chambers where bacteria ferment the animals’ food. The male Proboscis Monkey has a huge pendulous nose, which adds to his unusual appearance. Harems are usually comprised of a dominant male, several females and their offspring. There are also bachelor groups, and confrontation with a harem results in great commotion as members of the bachelor group attempt to mingle with the harem females. Please note: Your Camp Leakey portion of your itinerary is flexible to afford maximum opportunities for viewing wildlife and taking advantage of any special sightings, occurrences or conditions. You will start early each day to be on the river at prime wildlife viewing times. Overnight: Rimba Lodge – Emerald Room DAY 07-08 CAMP LEAKEY Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Enjoy two full days exploring the region. Visit Tanjung Harapan. Located in the Tanjung Puting National Park Reserve, Tanjung Harapan was established in 1936. Tanjung Puting is one of the largest lowland reserves in Kalimantan. Tanjung Harapan is also home to the Probiscis Monkey Research Station. Here you will find both Proboscis Monkeys (a primate found only on the island of Borneo) and baby/infant orphaned Orangutans which are being re-introduced into the wild by the Camp Leakey Station Project. You will have a wonderful opportunity to meet these endearing apes. Journey upriver to the Camp Leakey Orangutan station. The Camp Leakey Station is in a remote and primitive setting in the central swamp-rainforest. Here for the past 30 plus years, American Dr. Birute Galdikas and her staff have labored to create a home for formerly illegal captive orangutans from around the world who are sent to Camp Leakey for re-introduction into the jungle environment. Dr. Galdikas is conducting long-term research into the orangutan's social behavior, mother-infant relations, and feeding ecology at Camp Leakey. At Camp Leaky attend the afternoon feeding. This is when the rehabituated orangutans come in for a once-aday support feeding to assure they are getting enough nutrition while being left to fend for themselves in the wild. This is a wonderful opportunity to observe the gentle giants at very close range, get some excellent photographs, and talk to some of the support staff that operates the research station. A visit to Camp Leakey is an opportunity not to be missed! Sections are a bit swampy though, so the usual cautions about mud and leeches apply. Here you will have opportunities to hike through a primeval rain forest in search of wild orangutans. Late in the afternoon you will see the Proboscis Monkeys returning to the trees located along the riverbanks where they will spend the night. Overnight: Rimba Lodge – Emerald Room DAY 09 PANGKALAN BUN/ SEMARANG/YOGYAKARTA Meals included: Breakfast At approximately 7:30 AM be ready in the lobby of the Rimba Lodge in preparation for your return transfer to Pangkalan Bun Airport. 11:20 AM Depart Pangkalan Bun via Trigana Air flight # 701 direct service to Semarang. Total flying time: 55 minutes. Flight only an approximation. Exact flight details available 30 days prior to travel. 12:15 PM Arrive Semarang. After collecting your luggage you will be met by your guide and escorted to a waiting vehicle for your overland transfer to Yogyakarta. The drive takes approximately 2 ½ hours. At the Phoenix Yogyakarta Hotel reservations for a Deluxe Room (Triple Occupancy) have been confirmed for the following 2 nights. The Phoenix Yogyakarta Hotel is a grand Dutch colonial style 5-star hotel with internet access, full service Spa, outdoor swimming pool, restaurant and lounge. Overnight: Phoenix Yogyakarta Hotel – Deluxe Room DAY 10 YOGYAKARTA Meals included: Breakfast At approximately 9:00 AM be ready in the lobby of the hotel in preparation for a full day of exploring. Begin with a visit to the Sultan’s Palace, commonly referred to as the Kraton. The Kraton is the ancestral Palace of Java's supreme ruler and is considered the finest in existence in Indonesia. Sonobudoyo Museum is dedicated to Keris. Keris are asymmetrical daggers or swords famous for its distinctive wavy blade, although there are straight blades as well. Keris are made from metal, rare types of wood, gold or ivory. Considered both a weapon and spiritual object, Keris are often considered to have an essence or presence—some even considered to have magical powers. Also visit a Batik & Silverwork factory. Pause for lunch at a local restaurant. Cost of lunch payable directly to the restaurant. After lunch travel outside the city to the magnificent Borobudur Temple. Built in the 8th century this shrine is the largest artistic expression of the principles of the Buddhist religion combining art and architecture to produce a true "Wonder of the World." Erected 200 years before Notre Dame and Chartres cathedrals, it also predates the Buddhist temple of Angkor Wat in Cambodia by three centuries. Built with more than two million cubic feet of stone, it's the world's largest stupa and largest ancient monument in the Southern Hemisphere. Overnight: Phoenix Yogyakarta – Deluxe Room DAY 11 YOGYAKARTA/DENPASAR (Bali) Meals included: Breakfast At approximately 10:00 AM be ready in the lobby of the Phoenix Hotel in preparation for a visit to Prambanan Temple and your transfer to the Yogyakarta airport. Visit Prambanan Temple, a Unesco World Heritage Site. Prambanan Temple is a collection of massive Hindu temples built by the Mataram Kingdom. Prambanan derives its name from the village where it is located. The temple sits amongst rice fields and the holy shrine rise 43 meters. The Prambanan Complex, built in the 9th and 10th Centuries, once contained more than 200 temples. The temple was built in three parts representing the stages of the Hindu Cosmos. The base was the underworld for commoners, the body was the middle world for those who'd renounced the worldly life, and the summit represented the upper world inhabited by the gods. The temple complex has eight shrines, of which three are dedicated to the Hindu trinity of Shiva, Vishnu and Brahma. The main temple also has carvings of the well-known Ramayana epic. In the 10th century the temple was largely abandoned after the Mataram dynasty moved its court base to East Java. Most of the main temples collapsed during a major earthquake in the 16th century and the huge complex lie largely forgotten in the jungle. In 1811 a surveyor working for Thomas Stamford Raffles came upon the ruins of Prambanan by pure chance. It is somewhat ironic that the very brief British rule of Java led to the re-discovery of both Borobudur and Prambanan. Restoration of the temple complex began only in 1930 and continues today. 4:15 PM Depart Yogyakarta via Garuda Indonesia flight # 252 direct service to Denpasar, Bali. Total flying time: 1 hour, 20 minutes. Set your watch 1 hour ahead. 6:35 PM Arrive Denpasar (Bali). After collecting luggage you will be met by your guide outside the baggage claim area and escorted to a waiting vehicle for your transfer to the Bali Oberoi. At the Bali Oberoi reservations for (2) Luxury Garden View Lanais have been confirmed for the following 2 nights. The Oberoi is set in 15 acres of tropical gardens on Seminyak Beach. Built in traditional Balinese style, you can relax in truly fabulous settings that celebrate your privacy with charming thatched roof villas, unique garden bathrooms and exquisite interiors featuring Balinese art. Within easy walking distance are a handful of excellent restaurants. Bali has enchanted visitors for centuries with its unique charm. Nowhere will you find a people more devoted to the celebration of harmony and beauty. This is reflected in the grace and fire of their dance, the infinite variety of their arts and crafts, their love of decorative splendor and rituals that have not diminished with the changing times. Overnight: Bali Oberoi – (2) Luxury Garden View Lanais DAY 12 BALI Meals included: Breakfast At 9:00 AM be ready in the lobby of the Bali Oberoi in preparation for your transfer to the Mekar Bhuana Conservatory. From 10:00 AM – 2:30 PM meet with a Dance Instructor from the Mekar Bhuana Conservatory. Learn about Balinese Dance and Balinese Gamelan. Devoted to the documentation and reconstruction of rare and extinct Balinese music and dance, the Mekar Bhuana Conservatory helps to educate and raise awareness for these beautiful endangered arts. Based on more than a decade of research and a close working relationship with Senior Gurus from surrounding villages, the Mekar Bhuana aims to provide a locale where anyone can learn and appreciate these unique forms of art. At 2:30 PM drive to the lovely village of Mengwi to see the Former Royal Temple of Taman Ayun. From Mengwi travel to Alas Kedaton, where monkeys surround the holy temple. Afterwards visit Tanah Lot, one of Bali's most important sea temples. The temple sanctuary is built atop a huge rock, which is surrounded by the sea. Built by one of the last priests to come to Bali from Java in the 16th century, its rituals include the paying of homage to the guardian spirits of the sea. Poisonous sea snakes found at the base of the rocky island are believed to guard the temple from evil spirits and intruders. Return to the Bali Oberoi at approximately 6:30 PM. Overnight: Bali Oberoi – (2) Luxury Garden View Lanais DAY 13 BALI – Transfer to the Elephant Park Meals included: Breakfast, Dinner 8:00 AM be ready in the lobby of the Bali Oberoi in preparation for your transfer to the Elephant Park. Enroute visit Batubulan Village where you will see the spectacular Barong Dance. Also called the "Kris Dance", the Barong Dance is a pantomime of a fantastic dragon-like holy animal, the Barong, pitched in battle against the witch, Rangda. This is the most violent of Balinese dances and is often used as an exorcism. Rangda is Queen of the witches, a ruthless child-eater and black magician who brings sickness and death. Some scholars say her origin is Shiva's wife Durga in her evil aspect. Barong, a hairy, eerie, mythical lion, sides with human beings against Rangda to thwart her evil plans. The Barong is manipulated by two men who take the immense puppet through comic, yet complex, dance movements. The puppet has a beard of human hair, feathers, and bells all over its body. Afterwards visit the Pasar Seni Sukawati (Sukawati Art Market) where you will have 2 or so hours to explore the market. Sukawati market offers a variety of items, from the aray of beautiful paintings and ornaments, clothing as well as an assortment of fresh produce and snacking opportunities. At approximately 1:30 PM depart for the Elephant Safari Park Lodge. Arrive at the Elephant Safari Park Lodge at approximately 2:30 PM. At the Elephant Safari Park Lodge reservations for a Taro Suite (Triple Occupancy) have been confirmed for this evening. Enjoy an elephant ride and Elephant Show. This evening you will be picked up by elephant and transferred to the dining room for a buffet dinner. Overnight: Elephant Safari Park Lodge – Taro Suite DAY 14 Bali - Transfer to Ubud Meals included: Breakfast From 7:00 – 8:00 AM enjoy breakfast in the lodge. From 8:00 - 9:30AM you will be able to wash the elephants. Afterwards check out and drive to Keliki Village where you will visit an elementary school and explore the village. Drive to Batuan and visit a traditional Balinese Compound at Singapadu Village. Here you will have an opportunity to visit with a typical Balinese family. At approximately 2:00 PM arrive at Hanging Gardens Ubud where reservations for a Family Pool Villa (Triple Occupancy) have been confirmed for the following 3 nights. The Hanging Gardens Ubud is a haven of peace set among the emerald rice terraces and jungle covered mountains at the heart of Bali. The grand gardens exude the essence of the tropics with cocoa and coffee trees intermingling with bamboos, ornamental flame trees and orchids to create a spectacular haven. The hotel offers guests a complimentary shuttle service from the hotel to Ubud's town center. Ubud, located amongst rice paddies and steep ravines in the central foothills of southern Bali, has for more than a century been the island's preeminent center for fine arts, dance and music. From Ubud and the surrounding villages have come the most famous dancers, the best known painters and the most talented carvers in Bali. An 8th century legend tells of a Javanese priest, Rsi Markendya, who meditated at the confluence of two rivers at the Ubud locality of Campuan. It is here that he founded the Gunung Lebah temple on the valley floor which remains the site of a pilgrim destination even today. At 6:00 PM be ready in the lobby of the Hanging Gardens Ubud in preparation for your transfer to Belerung Stage Peliatan. From 7:30 – 8:30 PM enjoy a Legong Dance Performance. A consummate Balinese dance that epitomizes grace and beauty, the Legong Dance emerged from age-old temple dances meant to appease the gods. A delicate dance typified by highly stylized, deliberate movements, many of the dancers begin at an early age and retire by the time they are 18. After the dance performance transfer back to the hotel, arriving around 9:00 PM. Overnight: Hanging Gardens Ubud – Family Pool Villa DAY 15 BALI (Ubud) After lunch return to the Hanging Gardens Ubud. Meals included: Breakfast At 6:00 PM depart the hotel and travel to a nearby village where you will see a Kecak Dance Performance. This dramatic pre-Hindu Dance is said to derive from the choral element of the trance dance, Sangyang Dedari. Also called the "Monkey Dance" because of the savage ape sounds the performers make; 100 or more seated men all shake, clap, and shout as one being. No gamelan accompanies the Kecak Dance, just the massed voices chattering in perfect unison. The plot is taken from the Ramayana epic. At approximately 9:30 AM be ready in the lobby of the hotel in preparation for a morning of exploring downtown Ubud. Begin with a visit to the Ubud market where there are shops galore. Afterwards walk along Monkey Forest Road, where you will see numerous monkeys. Visit Pura Dalem Agung Temple and Puri Lukisan Museum. In downtown Ubud visit Puri Saren Agung and the Ubud Palace. Pause for lunch at a local restaurant. Cost of lunch payable directly to the restaurant. Overnight: Hanging Gardens Ubud – Family Pool Villa DAY 16 BALI (Ubud) Pause for lunch at a local restaurant. Cost of lunch is payable directly to the restaurant. Meals included: Breakfast At 9:00 AM be ready in the lobby of the Hanging Gardens Ubud in preparation for a full day of exploring Bali's eastern region. Stop at the villages of Gianyar and Klungkung where you can visit the Kertagosa, the ancient courthouse. Note the traditional kamasan wayang paintings on the ceiling. Each painting has a story, often depicting the scenes of punishments and rewards in the afterlife. Afterwards visit the most beautiful and famous temple in Bali... Besakih, The Mother Temple of Bali. Pura Besakih, is a 1000 year old temple structure which complements the beauty of Bali and its thriving Hindu culture. Dated from the 14th century, the temple was built on a site where animist rites, ceremonies and feasts once took place. Set low on the slopes of Mt. Agung, long stone steps lead up through seven rising terraces to three main temples at its top, each offering homage to the principal Hindu gods of Shiva, Brahma and Vishnu. After lunch visit Goa Lawah and Tenganan, the village of the Aga tribe who have their own culture and live in a totally different style of architecture, a walled-in isolationist town (which is totally different from any other community in Bali). Seldom do the young people marry outside the village, which has resulted in zero population growth. Tenganan is the only place in all of Indonesia where double-ikat cloths are woven. The cloths are used for ceremonial purposes: weddings, teeth-filings, covering the dead, or for a child's first haircut. Only about 30 people still weave gringsings on small makeshift breastlooms. At approximately 5:00 PM return to the Hanging Gardens Ubud. Overnight: Hanging Gardens Ubud – Family Pool Villa DAY 17 BALI (Ubud)/ONWARD DESTINATION Meals included: Breakfast At the agreed upon time, be ready in the lobby of the Hanging Gardens Ubud in preparation for your transfer to the Denpasar Airport. Fly to onward destination. THE SHERATON BANDARA HOTEL The Sheraton Bandara Hotel offers a unique 5-star, resortstyle experience with warm hospitality. Each comfortable guest room offers an international ambience with contemporary Indonesian flair. Hotel amenities include an outdoor pool, spa, and beautiful tropical garden. Sheraton Bandara Hotel Bandara Soekarno-Hatta Jakarta, Indonesia Telephone: (011 62 21) 559 7777 Fax: (011 62 21) 559 7171 http://www.starwoodhotels.com/ THE RIMBA LODGE The Rimba Lodge is perched on the edge of the Sekonyer River and surrounded by forest. Access is only by boat from the Port of Kumai. The Lodge is built in a series of adjoining elevated pavilions with walkways connecting the restaurant, reception/lounge, and office. A resident troop of Macaques Monkeys are often seen around the lodge and Proboscis Monkeys are also often visible across the river. Rimba Lodge National Park Tanjung Putting Telephone: (011 62 532) 671 0589 THE PHOENIX HOTEL - YOGYAKARTA Located in the heart of Yogyakarta near the popular Malioboro district, the historic Phoenix Hotel Yogyakarta, a member of the MGallery Collection, is a colonial landmark dating back to 1918. With 144 elegant rooms and suites, each boasting a balcony anda fusion of Asian and European decor, The Phoenix Hotel features a restaurant, wine bar and terrace bar overlooking an open courtyard. An inviting swimming pool, indulgent day spa and modern conferencing facilities complete the exclusive experience. The Phoenix Hotel Yogyakarta Jalan Jenderal Sudirman 9 Yogyakarta, Indonesia Telephone: (011 62 274) 566 617 Fax: (011 62 274) 566 856 http://www.accorhotels.com/ THE BALI OBEROI - DENPASAR A beachside haven that offers a complete Balinese experience, filled with serenity, hospitality and tropical beauty. Discover all that is serene and mystical about Bali at The Oberoi; a wonderfully secluded cluster of luxury villas and lanai set in 15 acres of tropical gardens on Seminyak Beach. Built in traditional Balinese style, you can relax in truly fabulous settings that celebrate your privacy with charming thatched roof villas, unique garden bathrooms and exquisite interiors featuring Balinese art. Enjoy heavenly views from the swimming pool that looks out at the ocean. This exclusive resort reflects the wonderful romance of Bali. The Oberoi Seminyak Beach Jalan Kayu Aya Denpasar - 80361 Bali, Indonesia Telephone: (011 62 361) 73 0361 Fax: (011 62 361) 73 0791 www.oberoihotels.com ELEPHANT SAFARI PARK LODGE Elephant Safari Park Lodge set within 3.5 hectares of the multi award winning Elephant Safari Park, Taro. A luxury private purpose built 25 room safari style lodge which offers a world exclusive experience to interact, feed, ride, observe, learn, play and stay with 30 beautiful Sumatran elephants, one of the most rare and endangered species of elephants left in the world today. Featuring all the trappings of a luxury boutique resort, the Elephant Safari Park Hotel Lodge is for everyone from elephant lovers, children and families and for those who enjoy peace and tranquility of being ensconced in beautiful tropical parkland surrounds. Elephant Safari Park Lodge Jalan Elephant Park Taro Taro Village, Tegallalang, Ubud, Bali Telephone: (011 62 361) 898 8888 Fax: (011 62 361) 898 8884 www.elephantsafariparklodge.com UBUD HANGING GARDEN The Ubud Hanging Garden is a haven of peace set among the emerald rice terraces and jungle covered mountains at the heart of Bali. The grand gardens exude the essence of the tropics with cocoa and coffee trees intermingling with bamboos, ornamental flame trees and orchids to create a spectacular haven. The hotel offers guests a complimentary shuttle service from the hotel to Ubud's town center. Ubud Hanging Gardens Desa Buahan Desa Payangan, Gianyar, Bali Telephone: (011 62 361) 982 700 Fax: (011 62 361) 982800 www.oberoihotels.com NOTES: _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________