One of the world's largest countries, this 18,000-island archipelago mixes Muslim & Hindu, & boasts an extraordinary culture & cuisine. Highlights: Java, Bali, Sumatra, Sulawesi. Borobodur is one of the world's most famous ancient temples.
Bali is one of '4 Ravishing Romantic Destinations for Couples in 2023'
Artem BeliakinIndonesia's most popular international destination is excellent for couples. Beyond wonderful beaches - lovely for strolling, relaxing, and having dinner on as well as playing - the island is also home to ravishing nature and the lovely, exotic landmarks of the local Hindu culture.Top romantic activities include a sunset cruise; trekking in search of waterfalls; get a couple's massage at one of the many Balinese spas; ride horses together; explore Hindu temples; take a hot-air…
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If you're a media rep for any luxury boutique hotels in Asia and/or Oceania, take a look at this writer's post:
http://www.tripatini.com/forum/topics/looking-to-connect-with-pr-co...
http://www.mentawaisurftravel.com/?p=247
Dear Indonesia PR executive and/or luxury hotelier,
My wife and I are travelling around the world on a 500-day honeymoon. In each region we pick one luxury boutique hotel to partner with exclusively for said region. We post two articles per resort on Honeymoons.com as well as numerous social media posts across Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Foursquare, Instagram, YouTube, etc..and most importantly each partner becomes the exclusive resort in their respective region on Honeymoons.com - If anyone in this group represents a luxury hotelier/resort in Indonesia, we would love to talk more. Please drop us a line (MikeAnne@HoneyTrek.com) and we can answer any questions and forward over our formal proposal for your review.
Sincerely,
Mike & Anne
Welcome Mentawais
http://www.mentawaisurftravel.com/
I would greatly appreciate input on Bali (yes, I did post on that group as well), in particular:
Top things to do in Kuta; Off the beaten path -- lesser known beaches, surf spots, hikes, etc; and Kuta on a budget (including free things to do, and best value accommodation and meals).
Thanks,
Buzzy
You purchase a 30 day tourist visa in your arrival airport - I think the price is 25 usd.
If you want to stay beyond those 30 days you either have to make a visa run - i.e. exit and reenter the country, typically via Singapore - you don't have to actually stay in Singapore - or you can contact a local Balinese visa agent who can process an extension of your visa for an additional 30 days. The costs for the two processes are normally pretty much the same.
Or, you can contact your nearest Indonesian embassy and procure a visa with longer stay.
Quick question: Are there any visa requirements for US citizens to enter Indonesia as a tourist?
Thanks!
BED & BREAKFAST - Guesthouse in
Bali
Closed to Seminyak (in kerobokan)
Located in the heart of rice fields, two large bedrooms in
our Balinese villa are expecting you for a colourful
vacation of sheer pleasure, full of flavours. In
each room, you will find:
A typical Balinese bathroom (daylight washing facilities to be experienced)
A large bed
Air-conditioning
http://la-maison.weebly.com/english.html