In the class you will learn the techniques and become familiar with the herbs, spices and other ingredients that make Balinese food
delightfully tasty as well as nutritious and cleansing.
Time to relax, go for a walk or a swim. You can just enjoy the peacefulness of the island. There are on the hotel a divecenter if you like to dive or go snorkeling...
This individual tour combines the highlights of the two beautiful Indonesian islands of Bali and Lombok. Lombok has fewer visitors than Bali, and nature is very diverse with both volcanoes and waterfalls and indigenous villages.
Bali has always been a favorite dream destination. The karma of the island gives you an inner peacefulness that is difficult to explain. The island can offer something for everyone.
Lombok is not as touristy as Bali. The culture has not changed because of the tourism and near your hotel you will easily find unknown areas. Lombok are best known for the famous Gili Islands.
National Geographic have made some unique programs from Komodo National Park and the famous inhabitant - The Komodo Dragon. The National Park is nestled in between Sumbawa and Flores.
The island is covered with steep mountains, deep valleys, rivers, lakes, tropical rainforest, white sand beaches, an incredible flora and fauna as well as the Unique culture in Tana Toraja.
East and Central Java offers some of the worlds most scenic volcanic areas (Mt. Bromo) as well as the world largest Buddhist monument in Borobodur. Both place amazing to experience by sunrise.
Kalimantan is the Indonesian name for the last two third of Borneo. The Indonesian part is little known for the normal traveling tourist. Thats whats makes its so interesting to explore.
Sumatra is known for its many volcanoes and as the spine of Indonesia. The beautiful sight of the turquoise Toba Lake -biggest crater lake in Southeast Asia- is the center of the famous Batak Highland.
Papua has in people’s imagination always been a place one should not visit in case of ending up in a big pot, being boiled over fire and eaten!!!!! Well time has changed also in this area.
Few travelers make it here and that is a mistake. Though its one of the poorest areas in Indonesia it has one of the richest cultures in Nusa Tenggara and best known by the yearly Pasola festival.