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Bali, a destination that evokes thoughts of paradise!
Make your NEXT dream destination your Now and Join Kaya 959 at the Bali Listener Tour brought to you by Standard Bank Signature banking. Spend six nights from 28 August to 4 September at the deluxe Nusa Dua Beach Hotel located on a beautiful expanse of white sand beachfront.
Infused with the famous culture and traditions of Bali and the graceful hospitality of its people, the hotel and spa unfolds elegantly over nine hectares of spacious grounds with beautifully manicured gardens, exclusive enclaves and tropical grandeur.
The restaurants at the hotel & spa offer culinary delights from around the world, and are considered to be amongst the best in Bali. At the Kaya 959 Listener Tour, you’ll enjoy a range of five different dining options and four breath-taking bars.
You’ll get to rub shoulders with your favourite presenters and feel rejuvenated at a spectacular spa that boasts inviting massage rooms built for singles and couples, a sauna, a steam room, cold and hot plunge pools, a beauty centre, and much more.
This phenomenal package will cost you R23 500.00 per person sharing, and includes breakfast and dinner daily.
A trip like this is not to be missed, so don’t delay, get your tickets by emailing [email protected] today! #BaliIsKaya
Join us as we adventure into this exotic land.
Dates: 28 August – 4 September 2017
Price: R23 500
Includes:
To book contact: Jacques Oosthuizen on 011 465 3584 or email [email protected][/vc_column_text][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][/vc_tta_section][vc_tta_section title=”Itinerary” tab_id=”1501504049163-212400e9-61bc”][vc_row_inner][vc_column_inner][vc_column_text]
Flight from OR Tambo Johannesburg on Singapore Airlines
Depart JNB 1345 Arrive SIN 0610
Depart SIN 0925 Arrive DPS 1205
1205 ARRIVAL AT DENPASAR AIRPORT
TRANSFERS FROM DENPASAR TO NUSA DUA HOTEL
EXPRESS IMMIGRATION
1400 CHECK-IN AND WELCOME DRINKS
FREE AFTERNOON
1900 DINNER – Maguro Asian Bistro
Combining a well-crafted combination of traditional favourites sourced across Asia, Maguro is a hot favourite with many of our guests. From the streets of Hong Kong to the sushi houses of Japan and the famous Korean barbecue houses, Maguro serves up the best of Asia in an intimate poolside restaurant. Freshly caught seafood shines alongside imported beef and succulent local chicken, local fruit and vegetables and a sensational selection of spices to offer Asia on a plate. Complimented by an international wine list and indulgent desserts, Maguro Asian Bistro is the perfect place to spice up your holiday with us.
2200 KAYA ENTERTAINMENT AT THE BEACH BAR
0700 1030 BREAKFAST
FREE DAY – OPTIONAL HOTEL ACTIVITIES
1900 DINNER
Every Wednesday, entertainment reaches new heights at the Budaya Cultural Theatre. The hotel presents the Legong Dance performance on Wednesdays* in this Balinese amphitheatre while a dinner is served. The authentic Balinese buffet dinner includes the famous Babi Guling (suckling pig).
The history of Legong Dance
First Dance: Panyembrama
Panyembrama is an adaptation of dances performed at temple ceremonies, during which offerings are made. Four girls carry a bowl of flowers to the audience as a welcome gesture.
Second Dance: Baris Dance
The word “Baris” means “a line of troops” and the Baris dance depicts warriors preparing to confront the enemy. The dancers come to the stage with spears, swords or shields – depending on the type of Baris dance being performed. The powerful boom of the kebyar and gede gongs keeps the rhythm as the dancers’ movements intensify. This dance is performed to welcome the Gods and ancestors to the earth.
Third Dance: Cendrawasih Dance
This dance depicts the lust of the birds of paradise in the mountains of Irian Jaya. It is comprised of the basic movements and dance traditions of Bali, although some movements have been developed with modern interpretations.
Fourth Dance: Legong Kraton Dance
This is a complex, classical dance from Bali, which is bound by the rhythm of the percussion accompaniment. The word Legong is comprised of “leg” which means the motion of fluid dance and “gong” meaning gamelan (a traditional Indonesian instrument), implying that this dance is a combination of movements based around the accompanying percussion.
2200 KAYA ENTERTAINMENT
0700 0800 BREAKFAST (Wedang Jahe Restaurant)
0900 1630 EASTERN BALI HIGHLIGHTS (FULL DAY TOUR)
A scenic drive along Bali’s south eastern coastline takes you to Kusamba Beach, uniquely picturesque setting that is home to traditional Balinese salt mining.
1900 DINNER
The much-awarded Raja’s is our signature restaurant and is part of our philosophy of offering guests and authentic Balinese experience. With dishes served over centuries in the palaces of Bali, served in a regal setting, Raja’s is the only fine dining restaurant on the island and has received numerous prestigious awards.
2200 KAYA ENTERTAINMENT AT THE BEACH BAR
0700 0800 BREAKFAST (Wedang Jahe Restaurant)
0900 HALF DAY TOUR
Discover many diverse angles of Balinese life, from culture to food to agriculture on this amazing tour of Batubulan.
-Batubulan Village is part of the administrative region Sub Sukawati, Gianyar regency, Bali province, Indonesia. Gianyar
Regency is one tourist destination in the island of Bali which has a uniquely artistic charm.
One of the centres of the arts in the district is located in the Tourism Village Batubulan having centres of art sculptures and carvings.
Barong Dance and the Legong Dance. classic Balinese art form that narrates Bali’s mythological history.
FREEE AFTERNOON
1900 THEMED DINNER Beach BBQ & Fire Dance
A selection of fresh seafood delicacies with a fish market theme and a breathtaking fire dance. Tempt your taste buds with Bali Style Crabs, Indonesian Fish Cakes or famous items such as “otak-otak” and our shaved ice dessert bar.
2200 KAYA ENTERTAINMENT AT THE BEACH BAR
0700 0800 BREAKFAST (Wedang Jahe Restaurant)
0900 BEDUGUL AND TANAH LOT SUNSET TOUR
Mengwi is home to the former RoyalTemple called Pura Taman Ayun, which is a great stop on the way to Bedugul. Built in the 17th century, the temple served as the family temple of the Mengwi dynasty, whose kingdom survived until the late 1800s. The temple is famous for its exquisite wooden merus, or pagoda-lik shrines. Next stop is a visit to the village of Bedugul, a beautiful and peaceful mountain retreat.
1900 DINNER
Maguro Asian Bistro
Combining a well-crafted combination of traditional favourites sourced across Asia, Maguro is a hot favourite with many of our guests. From the streets of Hong Kong to the sushi houses of Japan and the famous Korean barbecue houses, Maguro serves up the best of Asia in an intimate poolside restaurant. Freshly caught seafood shines alongside imported beef and succulent local chicken, local fruit and vegetables and a sensational selection of spices to offer Asia on a plate. Complimented by an international wine list and indulgent desserts, Maguro Asian Bistro is the perfect place to spice up your holiday with us.
2200 KAYA ENTERTAINMENT AT THE BEACH BAR
0700 1030 BREAKFAST
FREE DAY
OPTIONAL HOTEL ACTIVITIES
1800 1830 TRANSFER TO JIMBARAN
1900 JIMBARAN SUNSET FISH DINNER:
Enjoy a delicious set menu barbeque dinner at sunset in Jimbaran Bay at a rustic local restaurant on the beach. Jimbaran – sink your toes into the sand, listen to the waves crash onto the shore and dine on seafood – what better way to enjoy a casual yet delicious dinner? Enjoy the roaming Batak singers and relax with a cool beer or cocktail as you watch the sunset. BBQ seafood accompanied by local sambals and vegetables are the perfect way to enjoy dinner in Bali, and Jimbaran Bay is the perfect place to do it.
0700 1030 BREAKFAST
FREE MORNING & CHECK OUT
Depart DPS 1155 Arrive SIN 1435
FREE DAY TOUR OF SINGAPORE
SEPT 5 Depart SIN 0125 Arrive JNB 0610[/vc_column_text][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][/vc_tta_section][vc_tta_section title=”FAQs” tab_id=”1512478790555-e036538f-e53a”][vc_column_text]
What currency should I bring?
Indonesian Rupiah IDR
Climate
Nusa Dusa has a tropical climate with a very constant weather pattern throughout the year. With around 30 degrees Celsius (86° Fahrenheit) almost every month you could visit Nusa Dusa year round.
The driest months are from May until September.
What’s the best time to go to Nusa Dua in Indonesia? Here are some annual weather facts we collected from our historical climate data:
The months June, July, August and September have nice weather with a good average temperature.
On average, the temperatures are always high.
A lot of rain (rainy season) falls in the months: January, February, March, May, November and December.
On average, the warmest month is January.
On average, the coolest month is July.
January is the wettest month. This month should be avoided if you don’t like too much rain.
August is the driest month.
What to Pack
Generally comfortable lightweight clothing is suitable
Include a warm jacket in your suitcase for evenings just in case
Comfortable Walking Shoes
Sunblock
Hats (VERY IMPORTANT!)
Insect repellent
Sunglasses
Passport
Pen (it is always convenient to travel with a pen, for any forms that may need completing)
Visas & Passport Requirements.
South Africans travelling to Bali need a passport that is valid for six months after the date of arrival.
Can I drink the water in Bali?
Rather drink bottle water
Estimates:
Water – 4.50
Local beer – 48.00
Cocktail – 84.00
What language is spoken in Bali?
Balinese, Indonesian. English is a common third language
Are all the rooms Air-conditioned?
Yes – all rooms are air-conditioned and have mosquito nets
Other room facilities include:
Is there free Wi-Fi at the hotel?
Yes, WI-FI is free through out the hotel
What Plug Adapter do I need for Bali?
Two pin type C or F, 230V
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