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BALI

Bali is located just off the eastern tip of Java, from which it is separated by the Bali Strait. On its north and south side, the island is flanked by the Java Sea and the Indian Ocean, respectively. The island occupies an area of approximately 6,000 square kilometers and lies on a latitude of 8° south of the equator, having population of around 3.5 million. Bali is one of Indonesia’s provinces, with Denpasar as provincial capital.

Endowed with great natural beauty and rich culture has made Bali globally known as an island of paradise. Bali's spectacular beaches, volcanoes, lakes, temples, and terraced rice fields -- combined with its deeply artistic roots and its legendary hospitality -- have made it one of the most visited places on earth. The religion and culture of Bali are unique in the world, and the Balinese have preserved their traditions in spite of the island's growing tourist industry. Bali International Airport, Ngurah Rai, is the nation's eastern gateway, served by numerous international airlines and charter flights.

INDONESIA

Situated between two continents and two oceans, the Indian and Pacific oceans, Indonesia is the world's largest archipelago comprising some 17,508 islands that stretch across the equator for more than 5,000 miles. Straddling the equator, Indonesia is distinctly tropical with two seasons: dry and rainy season. With its geographical location in South East Asia, Indonesia is accessible for

thdelegates regardless of the region they are from. Being the 4 biggest population in the world with nearly 88% of its 220 million citizens of the Muslim faith, peace-loving Indonesia welcomes the opportunity to host the UN Climate Change Conference 2007. Indonesia is also a melting pot different communities, benefiting from centuries of peaceful coexistence.

Indonesia is great place to visit, as it offers superb natural beauty, cultural, artistic wealth, and warm hospitality. The diversity and authenticity of cultures, arts, as well as flora and fauna represents the precious treasures that can be found throughout different parts of Indonesia.

CONFERENCE DATES

VENUE

OVERVIEW SCHEDULE

INDONESIA CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT

INTERPRETATION

3 - 14 December 2007

Bali International Convention Centre (BICC) P.O. Box 36, Nusa Dua, Bali 80363, INDONESIA Tel. (62 361) 771 906 Fax. (62 361) 772 047http://www.baliconvention.com

Thirteenth session of the Conference of the Parties (COP 13)Third session of the Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol (CMP 3)Twenty-seventh session of the Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA 27)Twenty-seventh session of the Subsidiary Body for Implementation (SBI 27)Resumed fourth session of the Ad Hoc Working Group on Further Commitments for Annex I Parties under the Kyoto Protocol (AWG 4)

Note: This schedule is intended to assist participants with their planning prior to attending the sessions. It will be updated as new information becomes available on the website of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate change <unfccc.int>. Once the sessions are underway, please consult the Daily Programme available at the conference venue and on <unfccc.int>.

Ministry of Environment of The Republic of Indonesia Jalan D.I. Panjaitan Kavling 24, Kebon Nanas, Jakarta 13410, INDONESIA Tel. (62-21) 858 0110; 852 0763Fax. (62-21) 858 0110Email: [email protected] Website: www.climate.web.id (In all fax messages, please write on top: “UN Climate Change Conference 2007”)

The language most frequently used is English, but interventions during the plenary sessions can be made in any of the six UN languages.

Interpretation facilities for the six UN languages will be provided during the plenary sessions only. No other meetings will receive interpretation services from the UN. Press Conference Room has interpretation booths for two any languages, but delegations need to bring their own interpreters.

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BALI INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTRE (BICC)

PASSPORT & VISA

The UN Climate Change Conference 2007 will be held at Bali International Convention Centre (BICC). BICC is situated in the self-contained resort area of Nusa Dua, which is just 10 km from the Ngurah Rai International Airport. It is also connected through an air-conditioned shopping arcade with The Westin Resort (the main venue hotel) and surrounded by some of Bali's finest five-star hotels and resorts (Ayodya Resort, Inna Putri Bali, Grand Hyatt, Melia Bali, The Laguna Resort & Spa, and Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa), and within walking distance of fantastic shopping, entertainment, restaurants, a championship golf course and a host of other recreational facilities.

The Convention Centre features a main hall which seats 2,500 and an auditorium seating 506. Eight additional function rooms, four of which divide, provide meeting space of totally 3,490 square meters. Some of the Centre's outstanding capabilities include a fully integrated satellite, telecommunications and media systems, professional in-house staging, simultaneous multi-language translation and state-of-the art audio visual and presentation facilities.

Exhibition Halls of the Convention Centre boasts of total of almost 5,000 square meters of exhibition space with excellent vehicle access. There are two interiors areas of 1,350 square meters each and 2,000 square meters of outdoor exhibition space. An exclusive bonded warehouse or bond store expedites transport, customs clearance and security of all exhibition/convention commodities.

All foreigners wishing to enter Indonesia must have a passport valid for at least six months from the date of arrival along with proof (ticket) of onward or return passage. Please contact the Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in your country well before the Conference in order to check if you require any immigration documents necessary to visit Indonesia.

Free Tourist Visa:Non-extendable visa-free entry to Indonesia for 30 days is available to passport holders of Brunei, Chile, Hong Kong SAR, Macao SAR, Malaysia, Morocco, Peru, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.

Visa on Arrival:Passport holders of 52 nationalities are entitled to either 7 days or 30 days of non-extendable tourist visas upon payment of USD 10 or USD 25 respectively, upon arrival at major airports in Indonesia including Bali. These are Australia, Austria, Argentina, Bahrain, Brazil, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Canada, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Egypt, France, Finland, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, India, Iran, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Lao PDR, Liechtenstein, Luxemburg, Malta, Maldives, Mexico, Monaco, New Zealand, Norway, Netherlands, Oman, People's

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Mt. Prapat Agung

Menjangan Island

Hot Spring

Mt.Musi

Hot Springs,Buddhist Monastery

Sing Sing Waterfall

Gitgit Waterfall

Mt.Patas

Buterfly Park

Reptile Park

Bali Bird Park

Mongkey Forest

BaliAga Village

Water Palace

Puri AgungKanginan

Royal Pools

Mt. Agung

Bali AgaVillage

Mt. Batur

HotSpring

Hot Spring

BotanicalGardens

BlahmantungWaterfall

Rambut Siwi

Pura LuhurBakaratu

Besakih

Pura Batur

Taman Ayun

Medewi Surfing Beach

Ferry to East Java

Ferry to Lombok

Lombok Strait

Bali Strait

Badung Strait

INDIAN OCEAN

Bali BaratNature Reserve

Cekik

Melaya

Medewi

Pupuan

Antosari

Tabanan

Kediri

Tanah Lot

Canggu

Legian

Sanur

Celuk

Toyopakeh

Nusa Penida

NusaLembongan

NusaCeningan

Bangli

Ubud

Kintamani

Padangbai

Amed

Tianyar

DENPASAR

Kuta

TubanBenoa Harbour

Nusa Dua

Ngurah RaiInternational Airport

JembranaNegara

Pemuteran

CelukanBawang

LovinaBeach

Lake Buyan

Lake TamblinganLake Beratan

Lake Batur

Agung PulakiGilimanuk

Bedugul

Karma Jimbaran

Tulamben

Amlapura

Candi Dasa

Yeh Embang

Seririt

Gianyar

Jimbaran

Penelokan

Singaraja

M A P O F BALI

MAP O F NUSA D UA

NUSA DUA

Part of the Peninsula Hill in southern Bali, Nusa Dua has some of the most beautiful and luxurious resorts and hotels in this planet, gracefully integrating with the beauty of the white beaches and clear water into the landscape of the properties. Nusa Dua is only 20 minutes driving from Bali International Airport, Ngurah Rai. Located in a peaceful and secure world-class resort, Nusa Dua is frequently selected venues of international events, involving large conventions and exhibitions with its state of the art Bali International Convention Centre (BICC). Moreover, its location offers easy access to the rest of Bali's attraction and tourist sites.

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Republic of China, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Spain, South Africa South Korea, Suriname, Switzerland, Sweden, Taiwan, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom and United States of America.

Passport holders of all other countries and non-tourists of the aforementioned countries must obtain appropriate valid Indonesian visas at an Indonesia Embassies or Consulates in their home country prior to departure to Indonesia.

Air transport is the easiest and comfortable means of travel to Indonesia. A number of carriers offer international direct flight to Bali and many of the world's major carriers connect Bali via regional air hubs in Jakarta, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Seoul, Sydney, Guam and Taipei.

International airlines serving Bali include Garuda Indonesia the national flag carrier (Jakarta, Darwin, Melbourne/Sydney, Perth, Osaka, Tokyo, Seoul, Singapore), Air Asia (Kuala Lumpur), Singapore Airlines, Malaysian Airlines (Kuala Lumpur), Royal Brunei (Bandar Sri Begawan), Korean Airlines (Seoul), Thai Airways (Bangkok), Japan Airlines (Osaka, Tokyo), Cathay Pacific (Hong Kong), China Airlines (Taipei), Qantas Airways (Darwin, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney, Singapore), Continental Micronesia (Guam).

Many domestic airlines flying to Bali frequently on daily basis include Garuda Indonesia (the most frequent one), Lion Air, Batavia Air, Adam Air, Merpati Nusantara, Mandala Airlines, and many more.

International airlines representatives available in Bali are Air New Zealand, Cathay Pacific Airlines, China Airlines, Continental Micronesia, Eva Air, Garuda Indonesia, Japan Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, Merpati Nusantara, Qantas Airways, Royal Brunei, Singapore Airlines and Thai Airways International. Most of these airlines offices are located in Bali's Ngurah Rai International Airport and Denpasar.

An airport tax of 100,000 Rupiah (equiv. USD 11) is imposed for travellers on international routes and 30,000 Rupiah for those on domestic routes. Airport tax is payable after check-in at airport.

Transportation in Bali is always cheap by any standard. The taxis start with flag fall of 5,000 Rupiah or around USD 50 cents, followed by 4,000 Rupiah/kilometer. From airport to the conference venue in Nusa Dua, it will cost at around 70,000 Rupiah (equiv. USD 8); whereas from Nusa Dua area to Kuta or Legian area will cost at around 80,000 Rupiah. It is advisable to carry small change as taxi drivers are often short of change.

Taxis are operated from all major hotels and the airport with rate varying according to the destination. Some of airport taxis Golden Bird, Ngurah Rai Taxi, Kowinu, etc. At all major airport terminals, inquiries about local transportation should be directed to the information counter. Furthermore, car and motorcycle rentals are also available in Bali at negotiable rates.

AIR TRANSPORTATION

AIRPORT DEPARTURE TAX

LOCAL TRANSPORTATION

LIVING COST

CUSTOMS

CLIMATE

TIME ZONE

LANGUAGE

CURRENCY

Cost of living in Bali is reasonable. For three times of daily meals (incl. food and drink) at local restaurants will cost at around USD 15 to USD 20 per person. Food and drink at better hotels cost about the same as in the same category of hotel anywhere else in the world. Breakfast is USD 8 to USD 30, lunch and dinner USD 20 to USD 70 or more per person – and that does not include any wine which can be very expensive. On the other hand, restaurants outside the large hotels are often 60% to 80% cheaper.

Customs allow on entry at maximum of one liter of alcoholic beverages, 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars 100 grams of tobacco and a reasonable amount of perfume per adult. Cameras, video cameras, portable radios, cassette recorders, binoculars and sport equipment are admitted provided they are taken out on departure. They must be declared to Customs.

Prohibited are firearms, narcotic drugs, pornography, transreceivers and cordless telephones. Films, pre-recorded video tapes and laser disks must be screened by the Censor Board.

While there is no restriction on the amount of foreign currency that may be brought into Indonesia, those who bring into the country currency worth more than 100 million Rupiah must be declared to customs upon arrival at the first port of entry.

o Bali enjoys warm, tropical weather all year. Temperatures average is between 21 to o o o o33 C (68 to 93 F) year round. In the mountains, however, it can go as low as 5 C at

night. Humidity varies between 60% and 100%. In general, Bali experiences two seasons: moist and wet. The dry season is normally from May to October, whereas the rainy season is normally from November to April, during which it can rain for several hours each day. The rain tends to be intermittent, however, with plenty of sun in between. There is comparatively little difference between the daytime and night time temperatures. All conference sessions will be held in air-conditioned venues.

Bali is in the Central Indonesian Time zone, which is GMT+8 hours.

Bahasa Indonesia is the national language, but English is widely spoken and understood.

The Indonesian currency is Rupiah (IDR). The currency exchange is approximately USD 1 = IDR 9,175. Most foreign currencies are easily changed at airports, banks, hotels or money changers. The currency exchange rate fluctuates regularly. Check you bank for the latest exchange rates. Banking hours are from 08.00 am to 14.00 noon Mondays to Fridays, and from 08.00 am to 11.00 am on Saturdays. Bank in hotels usually stay open longer hours while money changers are generally open till evening. ATM is available in many places, provides VISA, MASTER, ALTO and more.

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TRAVELERS’ CHECKS & CREDIT CARDS

ELECTRIC CURRENT

IDD (INTERNATIONAL DIRECT DIALING)

SECURITY ARRANGEMENT

BUSINESS HOURS

CLOTHING

GRATUITIES

Travelers’ checks are accepted by leading banks and hotels in principal cities, including Bali. The use of travelers' checks in Indonesia is as popular as in any other countries. Diners Club and America Express, Visa and Master Card are widely accepted at hotels, department stores, shops, restaurants and pubs. According to Indonesian banking regulations, payment by credit cards should be charged in local currency.

The electric current in use throughout Indonesia is 220-230 volts at 50Hz. Most hotels can provide transformers and adapters.

Country Code (Indonesia): 62 City code (Bali): 361

Strict security measures will be provided at the conference venue and all designated hotels. Security is provided at places outside the conference venue and hotels where official activities are held.

Business offices are open either from 08.00 am to 04.00 pm or 09.00 to 05.00 pm. Government offices are from 08.00 am to 03.00 pm from Monday to Thursday, 08.00 am to 11.30 am on Friday and 08.00 am to 02.00 pm on Saturday.

Dress is normally casual and light clothing is advisable due to the hot, humid climate. Trousers or slack and shirts are generally considered appropriate but a jacket and tie are required for formal occasions when making official calls. For certain formal occasions, long-sleeved batik shirts are acceptable. For travel to mountain areas, a light sweater or jacket is recommended. Halter tops and shorts are frowned upon in most places except around sport facilities or on the beach, proper decorum should especially be observed when visiting places or worship.

Tipping is not encouraged in hotels and restaurants if 10% service is already included in a bill. Extra tips from satisfied customers are for encouragement. At most hotels a service charge of 10% is added to the bills. An airport porter expects 15,000 Rupiah per bag.

SHOPPING

SIGHTSEEING

MUST SEE

WORSHIP PLACES

CLINICS/DOCTORS

SECURITY

The major cities have shopping complexes, supermarkets and department stores where prices are fixed. They start open from 09.00 am to 09.00 pm everyday and some even on Sunday. At small shops bargaining might be necessary.

Bali has various shopping spots. Main tourist roads are often lined with shops and stalls selling crafts of all types. Ubud (25 km North of Denpasar) and the surrounding villages of Pengosekan, Mas and Batuan are breeding grounds for arts, ranging from 'wayang style' paintings, polished woodcarving and antiques to traditional Balinese carvings made from volcanic purnice. For those who do not like to wander too much from the beach, Kuta and Legian have more modern shopping areas.

Places of interest in Bali include Ubud, Bangli, Batubulan, Bedugul, Besakih, Celuk, Denpasar, Goa Gajah, Goa Lawah, Jimbaran Bay, Lovina, Kintamani, Klungkung, Kuta & Legian, Mas, Menjangan Island, Nusa Dua, Peliatan, Sangeh, Sanur, Tampak Siring, Tanah Lot, Tenganan, Trunyan, Yeh Saneh, Sanur Beach.

Balinese popular dances are Kecak, Baris, Barong & Rangda, Legong, Sanghyang Trance Dances and Topeng (Mask) Dances.

Worship places for Buddhists, Catholics, Muslims as well as Protestants are available in Bali.

International standard clinics are available in Bali. To name of some of them: Bali International Medical Center (BIMC), Nusa Dua Medical Service, Kuta Clinic, Ubud Clinic and SOS Medika.

During the conference period, the Bali International Convention Centre will be under the UN jurisdiction with security system managed by the UN.

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N U S A D U A A R E A

CONTACT (Name, Email, Fax) ROOM CATEGORY & CONFERENCE RATE (single/double)

A number of hotels in Bali have been selected Official Hotels for UN Climate Change Conference 2007, to accommodate the participants. These hotels vary from 5-star to 3-star categories, located in Nusa Dua, Tanjung Benoa, Jimbaran, Kuta, Tuban, Seminyak and Sanur Area.

Reservation and payment for accommodation shall be directed to these hotels

Being the number of rooms at these special rates limited, a first come and first served basis policy will apply.

The room rates are inclusive of 21% government tax & services and daily buffet breakfast. Should there be any changes in the percentage, it will be reflected to the rates.

and copy to Indonesia Secretariat Office (see page 2). A guaranteed credit card is required by hotel for reservation.

THE WESTIN RESORT ( 5* )Mr. Siska Wijayanto [email protected](62-361) 772047

Classic Garden USD 200.00

Mr. Eka [email protected](62-361) 771 326

THE LAGUNA RESORT & SPA ( 5* )Deluxe Garden USD 220.00

GRAND HYATT BALI ( 5* )Mr. John [email protected](62-361) 772038

Grand Room Garden Grand Room Ocean

USD 165.00USD 200.00

NIKKO BALI RESORT & SPA ( 5* )Mr. Ketut [email protected](62-361) 773388

ROH *

* Run of the House * Run of the House

USD 145.00

Superior RoomDeluxe Garden

USD 146.00USD 176.00

AYODYA RESORT BALI ( 5* )Mr. Sukrajaya [email protected](62-361) 771291

Deluxe GardenDeluxe Ocean

USD 148.00USD 178.00

NUSA DUA BEACH HOTEL & SPA ( 5* )Mr. Ketut Sudiantara [email protected](62-361) 772617

Superior Room USD 206.00

MELIA BALI VILLAS & SPA RESORT ( 5* )Mr. Ferry Firmansyah [email protected](62-361) 775207

INNA PUTRI BALI HOTEL, COTTAGES & SPA ( 5* )Ms. Ardini [email protected](62-361) 771139

Superior Room USD 72.00

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CONTACT (Name, Email, Fax) ROOM CATEGORY & CONFERENCE RATE (single/double)

GOODWAY ( 4* )Ms. Netty [email protected](62-361) 773737

One Bed Room SuiteTwo Bed Rooms Suite

USD 40.00USD 80.00

VILLA KAYU MANIS ( Boutique Hotel )

THE BALE ( Villa )

SWISS-BELHOTEL BAY VIEW ( Apartment )

Mr. Windu [email protected](62-361) 770770

Mr. Agus [email protected](62-361) 775222

Ms. [email protected](62-361) 8478040

Premium Suite 2 BedroomPremium Suite 3 Bedroom

USD 127.00USD 127.00

SWISS-GRAND BALI ( 4* )Ms. [email protected](62-361 ) 773636

ROH * USD 75.00

One-bedroom VillaTwo-bedroom Villa

USD 400.00USD 750.00

Single PavilionDeluxe Single Pavilion

USD 300.00USD 350.00

BALI DESA ( Apartment )Ms. Yunita [email protected](62-361) 772678

Two-bedroom VillaTwo-bedroom Suite

USD 88.00USD 121.00

NOVOTEL NUSA DUA ( Apartment )Mr. Firdaus W. Putra [email protected](62-361) 8480556

Deluxe RoomOne-Bedroom Residence

USD 95.00USD 110.00

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CONTACT (Name, Email, Fax) ROOM CATEGORY & CONFERENCE RATE (single/double)

CONRAD BALI RESORT & SPA ( 5* )Ms. Ria [email protected](62-361) 778780

Deluxe GardenDeluxe Ocean

USD 165.00USD 188.00

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CONTACT (Name, Email, Fax) ROOM CATEGORY & CONFERENCE RATE (single/double)

INTERCONTINENTAL BALI RESORT ( 5* )Ms. Saraswati [email protected](62-361) 701777

Resort Classic RoomResort Classic Duplex

USD 165.00USD 200.00

THE RITZ-CARLTON BALI RESORT & SPA ( 5* )Ms. [email protected](62-361) 701555

Resort View RoomOcean View Room

USD 200.00USD 225.00

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CONTACT (Name, Email, Fax) ROOM CATEGORY & CONFERENCE RATE (single/double)

ASTON BALI RESORT & SPA ( 5* )Mr. Kanten [email protected](62-361) 774954

Deluxe GardenDeluxe Ocean

USD 82.00USD 93.00

NOVOTEL BENOA BALI ( 5* )

KIND VILLA BINTANG RESORT & SPA ( 3* )

RAMADA RESORT BENOA BALI ( 4* )

GRAND MIRAGE ( 5* )

THE OASIS BOUTIQUE BEACH RESORT ( Boutique Hotel )

Mr. Sonny [email protected](62-361) 772237

Mr. Wahyu Edi [email protected](62-361) 772009

Mr. Setiawan [email protected](62-361) 773840

Ms. Ria Dewi [email protected](62-361) 773872

Ms. Yati [email protected](62-361) 778426

Superior Room

Superior Room

ROH *

Superior GardenDeluxe Ocean

Superior RoomDeluxe Room

USD 65.00

USD 50.00

USD 70.00

USD 68.00USD 78.00

USD 50.00USD 60.00

FOUR SEASONS RESORTS BALI ( 5* )Ms. Mismarince Sidabutarmismarince. [email protected](62-361) 701022

One Bedroom VillaOcean View One-Bedroom Villa

USD 720.00USD 781.00

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CONTACT (Name, Email, Fax) ROOM CATEGORY & CONFERENCE RATE (single/double)

JIMBARAN PURI BALI ( 4* )Ms. [email protected](62-361) 701320

ROH * USD 182.00

HARD ROCK HOTEL BALI ( 4* )

MERCURE KUTA BALI ( 4* )

Ms. Evi Nur Hapsari [email protected](62-361) 762114

Ms. Alit [email protected](62-361) 767417

Superior RoomDeluxe Room

Standard RoomSuperior Room

USD 85.00USD 95.00

USD 85.00USD 95.00

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CONTACT (Name, Email, Fax) ROOM CATEGORY & CONFERENCE RATE (single/double)

KERATON JIMBARAN RESORT ( 3* )Ms. [email protected](62-361) 701991

ROH * USD 75.00

INNA KUTA BEACH HOTEL, COTTAGE & SPA ( 4* )

HARRIS RESORT KUTA ( 4* )

Mr. Aryanta [email protected](62-361) 751362

Ms. Suwiti [email protected](62-361) 753875/757008

Building StandardBuilding Superior

ROH *

USD 65.00USD 70.00

USD 65.00

RAMAYANA RESORT & SPA ( 4* )

Mr. [email protected](62-361) 751866

Deluxe Room USD 60.00

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MELIA BENOA ( 5* )Mr. Reza Setya [email protected](62-361) 771713

Deluxe RoomExecutive Suite

USD 70.00USD 100.00

* Run of the House * Run of the House

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T U B A N A R E A

CONTACT (Name, Email, Fax) ROOM CATEGORY & CONFERENCE RATE (single/double)

DISCOVERY KARTIKA PLAZA HOTEL ( 5* )Ms. Ayu [email protected](62-361) 752475

Superior RoomOcean Facing Room

USD 85.00 USD 95.00

THE PATRA BALI RESORT & VILLAS ( 5* )Ms. Sabrina Lamende E-mail: [email protected](62-361) 752030

Deluxe RoomDeluxe Suite

USD 70.00 USD 95.00

USD 110.00RAMADA RESORT BINTANG BALI ( 5* )Ms. Trefi [email protected](62-361) 753288

ROH *

USD 67.00KUTA PARADISO HOTEL ( 5* )Mr. Astika [email protected](62-361) 756944

Deluxe Room

T U B A N A R E A

CONTACT (Name, Email, Fax) ROOM CATEGORY & CONFERENCE RATE (single/double)

HOTEL SANTIKA BEACH RESORT ( 4* )Mr. Putu Agus Karyasa [email protected](62-361) 761889

Deluxe RoomPremiere Room

USD 65.00 USD 75.00

USD 70.00BALI DYNASTY RESORT ( 4* )Ms. [email protected](62-361) 752402

ROH *

USD 50.00HARRIS HOTEL TUBAN BALI ( 4* )Mr. Bayu [email protected](62-361) 766258

ROH *

USD 40.00RISATA BALI RESORT & SPA ( 4* )Mr. Irmilindo [email protected](62-361) 753354

Superior Room

THE VIRA BALI HOTEL ( 3* )

RAMA BEACH RESORT & VILLAS ( 3* )

JATRA HOTEL ( 3* )

ASTON INN TUBAN BALI ( 3* )

PALM BEACH INT'L HOTEL & RESORT ( 3* )

Ms. Resti [email protected](62-361) 765800

Mr. [email protected](62-361) 752968

Mr. Heribawa [email protected](62-361) 755352

Ms. Dewi [email protected](62-361) 762829

Ms. Nur [email protected](62-361) 752432

Superior RoomDeluxe Room

ROH *

ROH *

ROH *

Standard RoomSuperior Room

USD 48.00USD 58.00

USD 40.00

USD 40.00

USD 35.00

USD 25.00USD 35.00

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BALI RANI HOTEL ( 4* )Mr. Franco Ray [email protected](62-361) 752673

ROH * USD 50.00

HOTEL BOUNTY KUTA BALI ( 4* )Ms. Agung [email protected](62-361) 752121

Standard RoomSuperior Room

USD 40.00USD 50.00

ANEKA RESORT HOTEL ( 3* )Ms. [email protected](62-361) 752892

Standard Room USD 37.00

ADHI JAYA HOTEL ( 3* )Mr. Sigit Wardoyo [email protected](62-361) 753607

Standard RoomSuperior Room

USD 33.00USD 38.00

KUTA SEAVIEW COTTAGE ( 4* )Mr. Made [email protected](62-361) 751962

ROH * USD 50.00

* Run of the House * Run of the House

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Garden ViewOcean View

USD 140.00 USD 165.00

BALI HYATT RESORT ( 5* )Ms. Made [email protected](62-361) 287693

SANUR BEACH HOTEL ( 5* )Mr. Adi [email protected](62-361) 287566

Superior RoomDeluxe Garden View

USD 70.00USD 80.00

SANUR PARADISE PLAZA HOTEL ( 5* )Ms. Desak Trisnawati [email protected](62-361) 289166

Superior RoomPool View Room

USD 48.00USD 58.00

INNA GRAND BALI BEACH HOTEL RESORT & SPA ( 5* )Mr. Berry [email protected](62-361) 287917

ROH * USD 55.00

MERCURE RESORT SANUR ( 4* )

PURI KELAPA GARDEN HOTEL ( 3* )

RESPATI BEACH HOTEL SANUR ( 3* )

Mr. Suseno [email protected](62-361) 287303

Ms. [email protected](62-361) 287417

Ms. Ayu [email protected](62-361) 288046

ROH *

ROH *

USD 65.00

SRI PHALA HOTEL ( 3* )Mr. Sugiantha [email protected](62-361) 289868

ROH * USD 42.00

BESAKIH HOTEL ( 3* )Ms. Agung Sri Katrini [email protected](62-361) 288426

ROH * USD 45.00

USD 30.00

Superior BungalowSuperior Building

USD 50.00USD 60.00

S A N U R A R E A

CONTACT (Name, Email, Fax) ROOM CATEGORY & CONFERENCE RATE (single/double)

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S E M I N YA K A R E A

CONTACT (Name, Email, Fax) ROOM CATEGORY & CONFERENCE RATE (single/double)

SOFITEL SEMINYAK BALI ( 4* )Ms. Shavitri [email protected](62-361) 730545

Superior RoomDeluxe Room

USD 105.00 USD 125.00

RESOR SEMINYAK ( 4* )Mr. [email protected](62-361) 730815

Standard USD 80.00

WHITE ROSE HOTEL & SPA ( 4* )Ms. Yenni [email protected](62-361) 753523

Standard RoomDeluxe Room

USD 45.00 USD 55.00

DHYANA PURA BEACH RESORT ( 4* )Mr. [email protected](62-361) 730463

Standard RoomSuperior Room

USD 32.00 USD 44.00

ALL SEASON RESORT LEGIAN ( 4* )

ADI DHARMA HOTEL & COTTAGES ( 4* )

Ms. [email protected](62-361) 768180

Mr. Nyoman [email protected](62-361) 753803

Superior RoomDeluxe Room

Superior RoomDeluxe Room

USD 45.00 USD 60.00

USD 35.00 USD 45.00

HOTEL PADMA BALI ( 5* )Mr. Kowi [email protected](62-361) 752140

ROH * USD 100.00

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CONTACT (Name, Email, Fax) ROOM CATEGORY & CONFERENCE RATE (single/double)

SARI SEGARA RESORT ( Villas )Mr. Putu [email protected](62-361) 703330

Superior Room USD 40.00

* Run of the House * Run of the House

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pre / post-conference toursoptional tours

Tanah Lot, The Unforgettable Bali

Kecak Dance at Uluwatu Temple with Beachside Dinner

Ubud between Tradition and Art

Bedugul, The Land of Spices

Cruise to Lembongan Island

TOUR CONDITIONS:

USD 25/person, Duration: 6 hrs

The monkeys are the peaceful temple guardians in Alas Kedaton forest, while the lotus ponds surround Mengwi Royal Temple. Both places are well worth a visit, en route to the unforgettable Tanah Lot Temple, nestled on a rock on the Indian Ocean. An absolute must-see!

USD 36/person, Duration: 6 hrs

Hanging on a cliff 100 meters above the ocean, Uluwatu temple is a unique sight. The more so while you see the Kecak Dance, performed by about 50 singers. As a matter of fact, this dance is the only one based on vocals rather than instrument, dating far back into Balinese history, prior to the use of instruments. After the performance, a short drive will bring you to Jimbaran bay to enjoy a delicious seafood dinner in a cozy seaside restaurant.

USD 25/person, Duration: 6 hrs

The eternal fight between good and evil is the central theme in Barong and Keris dance, a performance not to be missed. A visit to a traditional Balinese compound will bring you back in time, while the art villages of Mas, Ubud and Celuk are a showcase of Balinese skills in handicraft, painting and creating gold and silver jewelry.

USD 30/person, Duration: 9 hrs

First stop at Mengwi Royal Temple with its lotus pond from where you will reach the peaceful mountain village of Bedugul, to visit Ulun Danu temple, partially submerged in Lake Beratan water. After visiting the colorful Candikuning market with its spices, bonsai and orchid lined along fresh vegetables, the next stop will be the unforgettable rice terraces of Jatiluwih, a truly heavenly panorama.

USD 56/person, Duration: 9 hrs

Awaken your senses on Sail Sensations, Bali's premier sailing catamaran, for an exciting journey to Nusa Lembongan, small island off the eastern shore. Pristine beaches and unspoiled natural beauty make it the perfect destination for an unforgettable holiday excursion. Insurance by supplier up to USD 4,000!

Optional Tours will depart with a minimum of two persons.The date of tour will be determined by the participant of the tours. The fares include:

Sightseeing and transfer as shown in the itineraries, by motorcoach and/or sightseeing boats on a seat-sharing basis, plus admission fees to temples, shrines, etc. English-speaking guide

1. JAKARTA - BANDUNG OVERLAND - 3 Days/2 Nights

2. JAKARTA - YOGYAKARTA OVERLAND - 5 Days/4 Nights

Twin Share USD 505.00/person Single Supplement USD 60.00/person

Twin Share USD 645.00/person Single Supplement USD 115.00/person

Day 1 Bali - JakartaPick up from the hotel in Bali for transfer to airport for flight to Jakarta. Arrive at Soekarno-Hatta airport. Meet and greet, transfer to your hotel. Jakarta by Night, an evening tour of Jakarta to see the city by night, through Thamrin street as one of the main avenue in Jakarta. We shall also visit the Ancol Art Market. Dinner at restaurant is included. Overnight stay at hotel.

Day 2 Jakarta - BandungAfter breakfast, have a Jakarta City Tour, a tour to old and new metropolitan city of Jakarta visiting the National Museum (closed on Mondays), Sunda Kelapa Fisher and local harbor, Fatahillah Square with its old Town hall and glimpse of the National Monument. A short visit will also be made to the Jalan Surabaya antique / flea market. Lunch will be provided at the local restaurant enroute. Proceed to Bandung via Cipularang toll road. Continue to the Padasuka village for bamboo musical instrument known as Angklung performance. Dinner at restaurant is included. Overnight stay at hotel.

Day 3 Bandung - OutAfter breakfast, have a Bandung City Tour. The first visit will be to Gedung Merdeka, where a conference of Asian and African countries was held in 1955. Passing Savoy Homann Hotel, with its famous Art Deco. Continue to visit Bandung Institute of Technology, Gedung Sate, and Geological Museum. Transfer to the train station in Bandung to Jakarta. Upon arrival at Gambir train station Jakarta, directly transfer to airport for flight back to Bali. Upon arrival at Ngurah Rai Airport, directly transfer to your hotel in Bali or directly transfer to the terminal for check in for your outbound flight.

The price includes Domestic flight in Economy class for Denpasar - Jakarta - Denpasar and Train from Bandung to Jakarta and Meals (2x Daily Breakfast at Hotel, 2x Lunch & 2x Dinner).

Day 1 Bali - Jakarta - BandungPicked up from the hotel in Bali for transfer to airport for flight to Jakarta. Arrive at Soekarno-Hatta airport, proceed by Jakarta City tour by visiting the National Museum (close every Monday), Sunda Kelapa Harbor, and Fatahillah City Square, then drive to Bogor Botanical Garden. Proceed to Bandung via Puncak Tea Plantation. In the afternoon arrive in Bandung, and check in to your hotel. Lunch will be provided at the local restaurant en route. Dinner and overnight stay at hotel.

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Day 2 BandungAfter breakfast, have a day excursion visiting Mount Tangkuban Perahu. Continue to Sari Ater Natural Hot Spring. In the afternoon, drive back to Bandung visiting Saung Angklung Udjo traditional bamboo music instrument workshop and performance. Lunch will be provided at the local restaurant en route. Dinner and overnight stay at hotel.

Day 3 Bandung - Yogyakarta After breakfast, enjoy a morning train to Yogyakarta, crossing the island through the green paddy field and villages. Lunch box will be provided on board. Upon arrival at Yogyakarta in the afternoon, directly transfer to the hotel. Dinner and overnight stay at hotel.

Day 4 Yogyakarta Explore the cultural richness of Yogyakarta and visit the Sultan Palace, Sonobudoyo Museum (closed on Mondays), Kotagede Silverworks, and Batik Factory. Highlight of the tour is a visit to the world famous Borobudur, a Buddhist temple built in the 8th Century with its 504 Buddha statues. Lunch will be provided at the local restaurant enroute. Dinner with performance at Purawisata. Overnight stay at hotel.

Day 5 Yogyakarta - Out thAfter breakfast, visit the magnificent 9 century Hindu Temple of Prambanan,

believed to be built during the Syailendra and Sanjaya Dynasty in the 700 AD. Transfer to the airport for your flight back to Bali. Upon arrival at Ngurah Rai Airport, direct transfer to your hotel in Bali or directly transfer to the terminal for check in for your outbound flight.

The price includes Domestic flight in economy class for Denpasar - Yogyakarta - Jakarta and Yogyakarta - Denpasar and Meals (4x Daily Breakfast at Hotel, 4x Lunch & 4x Dinner).

Day 1 Bali - Yogyakarta Picked up from the hotel in Bali for transfer to the airport for your flight to Yogyakarta. Meet and greet at Adisucipto airport. Proceed tour to Borobudur,

ththe Buddhist Temple built in the 8 century. The smaller temples of Mendut and Pawon will be also visited. Lunch will be provided at the local restaurant en route. Dinner with performance at Purawisata. Overnight stay at hotel.

Day 2 YogjakartaAfter breakfast, proceed to visit Sultan's Royal Palace (the Keraton). Continue our tour to Sonobudoyo Museum (closed on Mondays), see the Batik home industry and also visit the Kota Gede village, for silver works. Proceed to visit the magnificent 9th century Hindu Temple of Prambanan. Lunch will be provided at the local restaurant en route. Dinner and overnight stay at hotel.

3. YOGYAKARTA - 3 Days/2 Nights Twin Share USD 375.00/person Single Supplement USD 55.00/person

Day 3 Yogyakarta - OutAt the appropriate time, transfer to airport for your flight back to Bali. Upon arrival Ngurah Rai Airport, directly transfer to your hotel in Bali or directly transfer to the terminal for check in for your outbound flight.

The above price includes Domestic flight in Economy class for Denpasar - Yogyakarta - Denpasar and Meals (2x Daily Breakfast at Hotel, 2x Lunch &2 x Dinner).

Day 1 Bali - Lombok Picked up from the hotel in Bali for transfer to airport for your flight to Mataram. Arrive at Lombok airport. Meet and greet, transfer to your hotel. Dinner and overnight at hotel.

Day 2 LombokBreakfast at hotel. Traditional village tour, visiting: Banyumulek (traditional pottery), Sukarare Village (renowned for traditional hand weaving songket, ikat and sarong cloth), Sade Village (the unique traditional lodge with its buffalo dung floors), Tanjung A'an at Kuta Beach (scenic and unspoilt beach). Lunch will be served at the local restaurant at Kuta area. Dinner and overnight stay at hotel.

Day 3 Lombok - OutAt the appropriate time, transfer to airport for your flight back to Bali. Upon arrival Ngurah Rai Airport, directly transfer to your hotel in Bali or directly transfer to the terminal for check in for your outbound flight.

The price includes Domestic flight in Economy class for Denpasar - Mataram - Denpasar and Meals (2 x Daily Breakfast at Hotel, 1x Lunch & 2x Dinner).

Day 1 Bali - Makassar - Toraja LandPicked up from the hotel in Bali for transfer to airport for flight to Makassar. Arrive in Makassar, transfer to Toraja and check-in at Hotel. Dinner and overnight stay at hotel.

Day 2 Toraja LandToraja Full Day Tour, visiting Lemo (the hanging graves), Londa (the cave graves), Kete Kesu-Siguntu Pallawa (the typical Torajanese Villages), and Rantepao, the business center of Toraja. Lunch will be provided at the local restaurant en route. Dinner and overnight stay at hotel.

Day 3 Toraja Land - Makassar After breakfast, return to Makassar with a visit to Sa'dan (the weaving village). Lunch will be provided at the local restaurant en route. Dinner and overnight stay at hotel.

4. LOMBOK - 3 Days/2 Nights

5. TORAJA LAND - 3 Days/4 Nights

Twin Share USD 230.00/person Single Supplement USD 70.00/person

Twin Share USD 480.00/person Single Supplement USD 85.00/person

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Day 4 Makassar - Out At the appropriate time, transfer to airport for your flight back to Bali. Upon arrival Ngurah Rai Airport, direct transfer to your hotel in Bali or direct transfer to the terminal for check in for your outbound flight.

The price includes Domestic flight in Economy class for Denpasar - Makassar - Denpasar and Meals (3x Daily Breakfast at Hotel, 3x Lunch & 3x Dinner).

Day 1 Bali - Medan - Berastagi - Parapat Upon arrival at the airport in Medan, greet and proceed the trip on the forested foothills of the Bukit Barisan where S-turns provides panoramic view to the delightfully cool and picturesque town of Berastagi with en-route stop at the Nature Reserved, which lies on an escarpment overlooking the lowlands, and fruit market selling wonderfully fresh fruits, flowers and vegetables. After lunch proceed the tour via the scenic back road across the Karo Plateau that skirts the northeastern edge of the Toba caldera with stops en route at Lingga Village to see a glimpse of the way of life of the Karo Batak Tribe and their typical houses, Tongging Hill to view the Northern part of Lake Toba and Sipisopiso Waterfall, and also a visit to Pematang Purba to see the long house (Ruma Bolon) which was belonged to the royal families of the Simalungun Batak tribe. Afterwards, the road leads via panoramic view that follows a forested ridge overlooking the Lake to Parapat, a small rocky peninsula jutting into the lake. Accommodation and dinner at the hotel in Parapat.

Day 2 Lake Toba Cruise Breakfast at the hotel. Cruising on Lake Toba to the central isle of Samosir where colorful Toba Batak villages cling to the shore for a day cruise by boat. Inland, visit to Ambarita Village to see the stone furniture as the remnant of the megalithic culture of the Toba Batak, Simanindo Village to see the long house of the Toba Batak King, which now becomes a museum, and a chance to watch Toba Batak folk dance that performed by the villagers, Tao Island for a brief respite and swim in the tranquil water of Lake Toba. Lunch en route. Then proceed by boat to Tomok Village where carved statues stand in an ancient graveyard as memorial to the kings of bygone days, and chance to hunt souvenir. Afterwards, cruise on Lake Toba back to Parapat. Accommodation and Dinner at hotel.

Day 3 Parapat - Medan - Out Breakfast at the hotel. Having sightseeing transfer back to Medan via Simalungun area; a highland, which is today a key plantation region passing through the enormous government-owned estate of oil palm, rubber and cocoa. Stop en route will be at the estates of oil palm, rubber and cocoa, and Pematang Siantar; North Sumatera's second largest city. Lunch will be served en route. On arrival in Medan, proceed to the airport to catch the flight of onward destination (or hotel, which is at own arrangement).

The price includes Domestic flight in Economy class for Denpasar - Medan - Denpasar and Meals (3x Daily Breakfast at Hotel, 3x Lunch & 2x Dinner).

6. Lake Toba - 3 Days/2 NightsTwin Share USD 840.00/person Single Supplement USD 50.00/person

7. KOMODO - 3 Days/2 Nights Twin Share USD 475.00/person Single Supplement USD 37.00/person

Day I Bali - Bima - Komodo Depart Bali by morning flight to Bima. Upon arrival at Salahudin airport of Bima, you will be met and transferred to Sape harbour, then take a boat accross the Sape strait to Komodo Island. Lunch will be served on the boat. Dinner and overnigt stay at the Ranger's House (Wisma PPA) or on the boat.

Day 2 Komodo - Sape - Bima After having breakfast, the safari will start with a half an hours walk ( 2 km ) to Banunggulung to see the Komodo dragons which were scientifically described in 1912 as Varanus Komodoensis, the largest monitor lizard in the world, which can grow up to 3 metres long. It is estimated that there are 2,000 lizards on Komodo Island. The Island is also a good place for birdlife with cockatoos and gosong birds ( Megapodius Reindwardti ) among others. This is the highlight of this adventure. The rest of time is free to visit the small but interesting Park Laboratory Museum, and relax on the beach. At midday, sail back to Sape. Lunch will be served on the boat. Upon arrival at Sape harbour, you will be transferred direct to your simple hotel in Bima for dinner and overnight stay.

Day 3 Bima - Denpasar - OutAfter having breakfast at hotel, you will be transferred to the airport for flight to Denpasar.

The price includes Domestic flight in Economy class for Denpasar - Bima - Denpasar and Meals (2x Daily Breakfast at Hotel, 2x Lunch & 2x Dinner).

TOUR GENERAL CONDITIONS

Inclusive in Tour Price: Tour and transfers as mentioned in the itinerary with private air-conditioned vehicle. English speaking guide.Entrance fee, donation fee and luggage handling.Accommodation at Hotel.VAT & service charge.

Exclusive: Airport taxes.Tipping, gratuities & other personal expenses.

Notes: Additional night in Bali might be required, depending on the return flight to the country of origin that originally booked.

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