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10 Famous Buddhist Temple in The World

Buddhism takes as its goal the escape from suffering and from the cycle of rebirth: the attainment of nirvana. There are between 230 million and 500 million Buddhists worldwide. An overview of the most famous Buddhist temples in the world.

December 16, 2010

Exotic Dieng Plateau

The name ‘dieng’ which literally translates as ‘abode of the Gods’ says all you need to know about this collection small ancient temples set in the  remarkable volcanic landscape of the Dieng Plateau. The misty location, sulphurous springs and colored lakes truly make this a place of natural wonder and cultural significance.  Come here and you will be transported...

November 2, 2010

Indonesia to Host the L-Men Mister International 2010

L-Men, the effective nutrition for body building and athletic performance of active men, will hold the 5th edition of the Mister International male pageant at Central Park in Jakarta, Indonesia on November 20th, 2010. Since its debut in 2006, this would be the first time for Indonesia to host this groundbreaking event. Around 45 contestants throughout the world have confirmed that they will be competing in this event. Mister International 2009 Bruno Kettels from Bolivia will crown his successor at the end of this event. Mister International...

October 31, 2010

December Highlights In Bali

December seems to be the most special month amongst other months in 2010. Three main holidays from three different religions will appear on December. Surely, as the community who tolerate other religions’ celebration, Balinese will respect any celebrations and hope everything will go smooth. December this year will be also filled by various festal events to welcome New...

October 28, 2010

Living in the shadow of Indonesia's volcanoes

By Andrew MarshallPhotograph by John Stanmeyer All hell is about to break loose, but Udi, a 60-year-old farmer from the village of Kinarejo on the Indonesian island of Java, will not budge. Not even though a mere three miles (five kilometers) separates the smoldering peak of Mount Merapi from Kinarejo. Not even though columns of noxious gas and the nervous tracings of seismographs...

October 27, 2010

National Geographic : Merapi Eruption

Nationalgeographic.com Smoke rises Monday from Indonesia's Mount Merapi, one of the world's most volatile and dangerous volcanoes. Thousands of people living on the volcano's fertile slopes began evacuating as Merapi started erupting Tuesday, sending hot ash and rocks high in the air. (See an Indonesia map.) Scientists had been warning for days that pressure building...

October 16, 2010

Garuda Indonesia Launches Onboard Visa Processing

Garuda Indonesia has introduced visa onboard processing facilities on all direct flights from Sydney to Jakarta, allowing passengers to fast track through immigration, avoid currency exchanges and notorious airport queues. Garuda Indonesia passengers taking advantage of this new service will have their visa processed by immigration officials onboard the aircraft and payment will be processed when checking-in at Sydney airport. Garuda hopes to extend the facility to other of its services departing Australia. So, let's make your flight...

September 22, 2010

Air Manis Beach

DescriptionAir Manis Beach is closely related to the legend of Malin Kundang in West Sumatra. Malin Kundang is a character fabled to have been turned to stone, together with his ship, after periods of disobedience to his mother.  By the beach, there is a Malin Kundang stone and several pieces of equipment from his ship, which are also stones. Based on the story, Malin...

September 15, 2010

Visit Banda Aceh 2011

travelaceh.com Before the tsunami and the peace Memorandum of Understanding, it could be said that Aceh was not developing at all. During the armed conflict which lasted from 1974 until 2005, tourism was completely ignored and one could safely say that almost nothing happened in terms of tourism although there were in fact a few friendship visits. Local people and those...

September 14, 2010

Masterpieces of Chinese Brush Painting To Show Up in Indonesia

An Exhibition of Masterpieces of Chinese Brush Painting is scheduled to be held from Sept. 16 to 21 at the National Gallery in Indonesia's capital of Jakarta. The exhibition was co-organized by the Ministry of Culture of China, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Indonesia and the Chinese Embassy to Indonesia and presented by China Arts and Entertainment Group. "The exhibition is part of activities to celebrate the 60th anniversary of China-Indonesia diplomatic relation," said Shao Yiwu, a cultural counselor from the Chinese Embassy. He said...

Bali October Hilghlights

October HighlightsOctober is usually the beginning part of rainy season in Indonesiabut with the global warming it seems hard to predict. Anyway, my prediction is; it will still be bright sunny in October just like a year ago. This fact is an advantageous point if you come to Bali on October besides October is a low season that you will get the cheapest rate of Bali accommodation and October is the right month to enjoy some attractions described well in the following agenda.October 1-6, 2010Bali Writer’s RetreatThis...

Indonesia Tourism Travel Fair 2010

The 3rd Indonesia Tourism & Travel Fair (ITTF), an annual exhibition highlighting everything about the tourism industry in Indonesia, is slated to hold its third year’s opening on 1 October, 2010.The ITTF will feature more than 300 participants from the tourism industry and more than 500 buyers, both international and domestic and is a prime direct-selling venue as well as the best source of information for everyone already involved or want to enter the travelling and tourism world. Last year, ITTF produced transactions of more than USD20 million...

September 13, 2010

Garuda Indonesia International Photo Contest

For the fourth consecutive year, the Garuda Indonesia International Photo Contest (GIIPC) broke its own record again in regards to level of participation. The number of participants reached a new high of 8,050 this year from 6,170 last year. As many as 14,985 photos were submitted, also a rise from the 12,458 photos received last year.The continually rising number of participants...

September 10, 2010

Indonesia Southeast Asia's Richest Cultural Heritage

Cultural heritage buildings in a number of cities in Indonesia must be preserved because they have served as long-time witnesses to the progress of the cities and their dwellers, and are icons of national solidarity, identity and pride.This was one of various suggestions raised at the fourth meeting of Asia-Europe Culture Ministers in Poznan, Poland, on Sept. 9-10, 2010.Junus Satrio Atmodjo, director of cultural heritage at Indonesia’s Culture and Tourism Ministry, who participated in the meeting, said at least 8,000 heritage buildings and sites...

September 6, 2010

A Tale of Two Islands, Bali vs Phuket

The shaman inhaled the incense smoke and flicked flower petals into the tropical air. My husband and I were sitting on a patch of earth on the Indonesian island of Bali as the local priest, Ida Bagus Putu Wija, communed with the resident spirits about our vague plans to build a holiday home there. Eventually, the Balinese wise man gave us the news that would literally determine...

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