A MUST TO HAVE: e-passport for Indonesian from 2015

E-passport for Indonesia, from 2015

Indonesia will soon replace the conventional use of a passport to the electronic passport (e-passport), began in 2015, following the usage of e-passports in the world has come into force from 2016.  Currently, the cost of making e-passports by Rp 655 thousand for the 48 pages and and Rp 405 thousand for the 24 pages. The application process for the new passports will of the take approximately four days.  E-passport is very sophisticated and difficult to counterfeit because in each passport contained a special chip in accordance with International Data Civilization Organization (ICO).  The immigration department will from prepare 10.000 E-passports in its initial phase, available in immigration offices in Jakarta, Semarang and Surabaya.  The neighboring countries as Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand have already started using e-passports

 

What is e-passport.

E-passport is a biometric, it is a combined paper and electronic passport (Hence the e-, as in e-mail) That contains biometric information That Can Be Used to authenticate the identity of travelers. It uses contactless smart card technology, Including a microprocessor chip (computer chip) and antenna (for both power and communication to the chip) embedded in the front or back cover, or center page, of the passport. Document and chip characteristics are documented in the International Civil Aviation Organisation’s (ICAO).

The passport’s critical information is both printed on the data page of the passport and stored in the chip. Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) is Used to authenticate the data stored electronically in the passport chip making it expensive and Difficult (as of 2010) to Forge Pls all are fully and Security Mechanisms Correctly implemented.

The currently standardized biometrics Used for this type of identification system are facial recognition, fingerprint recognition, and iris recognition. These were the resource persons adopted after assessment of installments different Kinds of biometrics Including retinal scans. The ICAO defines the biometric file formats and communication protocols to be Used in passports. Only the digital image (usually in JPEG or JPEG2000 format) of EACH Actually biometric features is stored in the chip. The comparison of biometric features is performed outside the passport chip by electronic border control systems (e-borders). To store biometric data on the contactless chip, it includes a minimum of 32 kilobytes of EEPROM storage memory, and runs on an interface in accordance with the ISO / IEC 14443 international standard, amongst others. These standards intend Interoperability Between different countries and different manufacturers of passport books.

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CROP CIRCLE IN SLEMAN, CENTRAL JAVA, INDONESIA

Crop circle is a sizable pattern created by the flattening of a crop Such as wheat, barley, rye, maize, or rapeseed. Crop circles are Also Referred to as crop Formations, Because They are not always circular in shape. While the exact date the crop circles began to Appear is unknown, the documented cases have Increased substantially from the 1970s to current times. Twenty-six countries ended up reporting for approximately ten-thousand crop circles, in the last third of the 20th Century

Crop circles first appeared in the mid-1970s, Some crop circles Also Formations have been reported in Australia, South Africa, China, Russia, and in many other countries include the very recently reported in Sleman, Central Java of Indonesia, The Circle was formed in the size of approximately 75 meters, circular, line, symmetrical shape and very patterned. This phenomenon occurred on Sunday afternoon, 23 January 2011 at 17:00 pm, with prior heavy wind struck the area.  People are poured onto the area, with varios controversy and opinion of own.

Since appearing in the media in the 1970s, crop circles have changed from the subject of Speculation by Various paranormal, ufological, and anomalistic investigators proposals ranging That They were the resource persons from the resources created by bizarre Meteorological phenomena to messages from extraterrestrials.  So, shall we still continue of talking the UFO things?

 

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CHINESE NEW YEAR 2011

It is believed that there will be lots of good and auspicious Qi showering the couple when they get married in the year of Rabbit. 2011 the year of the Rabbit marks an exciting and auspicious year for marriage and love affairs.  This 2011 Golden Rabbit year will bring about a lot of good and progressive news. For those who are still in love, this will be a great time to settle down for a sweet family. There will be lots of couples moving into their new houses and plan for their marriages

Chinese New Year, Lunar New Year, or Spring Festival is the most important of the traditional Chinese holidays. It is often inaccurately called “Lunar New Year”, because—as part of the lunisolar Chinese calendar—the date is partially determined based on lunar phase. The festival traditionally begins on the first day of the first month (Chinese: 正月; pinyin: zhēng yuè) in the Chinese calendar and ends with Lantern Festival which is on the 15th day. Chinese New Year’s Eve, a day where Chinese families gather for their annual reunion dinner, is known as chú xī (除夕). It literally means “Year-pass Eve”.

Chinese New Year is the longest and most important festivity in the Chinese Lunar Calendar. The origin of Chinese New Year is itself centuries old and gains significance because of several myths and traditions. Ancient Chinese New Year is a reflection on how the people behaved and what they believed in the most.

Chinese New Year is celebrated in countries and territories with significant Chinese populations, such as Mainland China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Macau, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Vietnam, and also in Chinatowns elsewhere. Chinese New Year is considered a major holiday for the Chinese and has had influence on the new year celebrations of its geographic neighbors, as well as cultures with whom the Chinese have had extensive interaction. These include Koreans (Seollal), Tibetans and Bhutanese (Losar), Mongolians (Tsagaan Sar), Vietnamese (Tết), and the Japanese before 1873 (Oshogatsu).

In countries such as Australia, Canada and the United States, although Chinese New Year is not an official holiday, many ethnic Chinese hold large celebrations and Australia Post, Canada Post, and the US Postal Service issue New Year’s themed stamps.

Within China, regional customs and traditions concerning the celebration of the Chinese new year vary widely. People will pour out their money to buy presents, decoration, material, food, and clothing. It is also the tradition that every family thoroughly cleans the house to sweep away any ill-fortune in hopes to make way for good incoming luck. Windows and doors will be decorated with red colour paper-cuts and couplets with popular themes of “happiness”, “wealth”, and “longevity”. On the Eve of Chinese New Year, supper is a feast with families. Food will include such items as pigs, ducks, chicken and sweet delicacies. The family will end the night with firecrackers. Early the next morning, children will greet their parents by wishing them a healthy and happy new year, and receive money in red paper envelopes. The Chinese New Year tradition is a great way to reconcile; forgetting all grudges, and sincerely wish peace and happiness for everyone.

Although the Chinese calendar traditionally does not use continuously numbered years, outside China its years are often numbered from the reign of the Yellow Emperor, Huangdi. But at least three different years numbered 1 are now used by various scholars, making the year 2011 “Chinese Year” 4709, 4708, or 4648.[4] Feb.03, 2011  The Rabbit ( 兔 ) (also translated as Hare) is the fourth animal in the 12-year cycle of the Chinese zodiac. The Year of the Rabbit is associated with the earthly branch symbol 卯. In the related Vietnamese zodiac, the cat takes the place of the rabbit. The Chinese symbol 卯 for the Rabbit sounds like (mão, mẫu, méo, mẹo, mẻo); the word “mèo” is cat in Vietnamese. Therefore, cat was translated from Chinese to Vietnamese as fourth zodiac sign instead of Rabbit.

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Bali Agung – The Legend of Goddesses

Bali Agung – The Legend of Goddesses

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A must see show in Bali. A timeless journey through a magical theatrical performance. Bali Agung, The Legend of Balinese Goddesses. Recounts the tragic and heroic epic legend of King Sri Jaya Pangus, his beloved Chinese wife, Kang Ching Wie, and his intertwining romance with Dewi Danu the Water Goddess of the volcanic Lake Batur.

This spectacular performance of ‘Bali Agung’ is inspired by the historic and legendary 12th century accounts of King Sri Jaya Pangus and his beloved wife Kang Ching Wie, the daughter of a Chinese merchant. Many years have passed but no sign of a child, the royal couple turn happiness into sadness so the King decides to leave his wife for a journey across the waters to find his taksu. Following the storm at the sea the King is washed ashore into strange and magical island with baby animals surrounded him. He finds his place for meditation not long until he is awaken with the rise of Dewi Danu, the water goddess of the volcanic lake Batur. Accompanied by her forest spirits, Dewi Danu seduces the King. He can not resist.

Meanwhile after years of waiting, Kang Ching Wie put her courage to travel far to find her husband – sadly only to find her husband has married Dewi Danu and they have a child.

Kang Ching Wie in her disappointment sets her guards against Jaya Pangus. A raging battle ensues, but their strong love keeps them together to face the monster attack and the natural disasters.  In her equal anger, Dewi Danu in her spirit power turns The King and his Queen into statues.

The people in the village lost their beloved King and Queen but happy to greet their new young King. With the presence of Dewi Danu, the new Prince is crowned by the spirits of Jaya Pangus and Kang Ching Wie. The villagers are happy. The story ends with the origin of ‘Barong Landung’ that is presented as the living embodiment of their former King and Queen up to this day. Kang Ching Wie is one of the two supreme deities in Balinese tradition and is considered to be the Goddess of Prosperity. Her shrines are erected at every trading location and merchant’s home. Dewi Danu is the other supreme deity and is considered to be the symbol of fertility. Dewi Danu is also the goddess of lake Batur which is the source of the water that irrigates the island abundant farmland.

Barong Landung, effigies of the King and his wife, Kang Ching Wie are paraded only once in every 210 days through the streets of Bali as an ogre-like ‘Barong Landung’, warding off bad luck and evil spirits.

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Wedding at The Khama Bali

Wedding at The Khama Bali

The Bali Khama is a unique setting with perfect environments throughout the resort to hold an intimate wedding. It is a place to spend precious time with family and loved ones in the lead up to your event without the hassle of tiring airport transfers and privacy issues. Our professional team has been trained to carefully plan all fine details to ensure that your special day proves to be a most memorable occasion.

The Bali Khama  was purposely designed as private & contemporary retreat that provides unrivaled level of personalized service. we can extend up to 100 persons providing the entire party chooses to stay with us.

Choose a romantic and private venue Wedding ceremony to declare your cherished promises of love. Lush exotic fragrant flowers and an endless stretch of sparkling Bali Ocean  surround and provide a magical setting for your most special celebration. Enjoy the caresses of tropical sea breezes from this majestic garden venue and drink in the romance of your own breathtaking and secluded secret garden.

BASIC : Wedding Package (with Legal/Civil Registration)
* Rental Space (Garden overlooking the ocean or on the sand)
* Flower Decoration and Set-up :
– Flower Arch (close to the beach)
– 2 Standing Flower
– Flower Isle
– Red Rose Flower for Shower
– Signing table with flower arrangement
* English Speaking Priest
* Marriage Certificate from Church
* Civil Registrar
* Civil Marriage Certificate
* Full Wedding Coordinator Assistance
* Meeting Service (Meeting at your hotel, to explain all detail of the program, Liturgy, and to collect the necessary document)

The following are option, you may take or ma not take, subject to your need :
* Hand Bouquet (please choose from sample picture)
* Hair and Make up for Bride (local professional hair stylish)
* Wedding Dress Rental (for Bride)
* 4 Hours Professional Photography
- 2 Photographers (main and assistant)
- 1 Luxury Album, size 25 X 30 cm,  20 pages, print laminated, collag e style
- CD, contains image file (JPG) of all shoots
- Complete in  2 X 24 hrs
* Romantic Dinner for 2 person
* 2 night stay at Deluxe Suite

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The Calyx Villa Wedding

The Calyx Wedding Package :

• The Rental Wedding Venue
• Bridal room for preparation
• Fresh flower standard decoration
• Fragrance Frangipani flower Bridal bouquet and Groom boutonniere
• Flower shower
• Document processing Assistance in Bali
• Civil registrar
• Certificate of Marriage from Civil Minister
• English speaking Priest
• Religious certificate of marriage
• Pre-wedding meeting service by Bali Exotic Wedding coordinator
• Ring pillow
• Welcome board to greet the guests (if any)
• Round trip transfer from hotel to wedding venue for couple only
(If you stay outside of the Villa)
• Assistance from Bali Exotic Wedding team during ceremony
• Dinner Reception
- Cater from small to up to 70 persons pax comfortably
- Use the appointed professional Catering Provider only
- include our standard Tables, Cutleries, and staff to deliver the service
- Accept Set menu or Buffet
• Entertainment during Dinner (to be discussed your preference)
• Drink Package available
- on consumption base, or on Free Flow Charter base
- no alcohol allow to bring from outside
• Decoration of Wedding Venue and Dinner of your choice
(Use the appointed professional decorator only)
• Professional Photography and Video Package available
• Cake of your interest (bring from outside is allowed)
Remarks :
• Function Fee, Banjar Fee and Police Permission is not included
• You have option to :
– Only arrange the Wedding Reception Function
– Stay in 1 or more units of villa with Wedding Reception Function
– Hire the entire estate (4 units of total 8 bedroom) with Wedding Reception Function
• Payment and Function Policy detail to be advise upon booking confirmation

This unique cool complex has been designed with a blend of artistic masterpieces and minimalist contemporary flair, making it something very elegant yet subdued. Each of the four spacious two-bedroom villas meet all the standard of comfort and luxury required by even the most discerning traveller – something not to be defined, only to be discovered. With open style living/dining room; spacious air-conditioned bedrooms, all with en-suite bathrooms; an entertainment room featuring home theatre sound system, satellite TV, DVD player, i-Pod player and deck, and a personal pool with Jacuzzi. IDD telephone and wi-fi with broadband connection internet access throughout the villa to ease your communication needs being away from home, makes it a true reflection of avant garde – Beautiful from any point of view. And with the extensive highly trained staff providing a high level of service, you can be well assured that all the good things in life are promptly delivered at THE CALYX – service without drama throughout your stay. All of the four 2-bedroom villas have the elements that create the very best in peace and tranquillity. We like to call it, “an elegant relaxation”. The comfort of all the bedrooms is THE CALYX main priority – from the linen to the interiors, from the design to the finish are fondly thought of. Rapture in the night and be soaked up in sunlight

 

Each Villa has Two-Bedrooms, there are totally 4 units :

1. APUI

A hybrid of modern and minimalist design with first class facilities and boutique bathroom amenities. Cut into the northwest corner of the resort, Villa Apui is closest to the Indian Ocean and offers fantastic views to the north and the beauty of sunset on the other.

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2. TANAH

Leveraging on simplicity and the use of clever ambient lighting with the décor inspired by the artistry of the minimalist concept, definitely creates a unique look and soothe the senses. Inside the bedroom, you would appreciate the contemporary look and feel of the room – soft linens, modern comforts, Oriental touches. The art of being unique. Set on the southwest corner of the resort, Villa Tanah offers an inspiring view to the west over the Indian Ocean and conveniently accessible to the public facilities.

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3. AKASA

This villa stands on the highest elevation of the land on the southeast corner of the resort. All the rooms are stylishly appointed with modern comforts and conveniences, creating a sense of space that captures the mood of the region. You can also appreciate the bedroom with premium toiletries and the quality amenities of fine linen to tuck you in for the night.

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4. TOYA

Luxury combines with minimalist design featuring modern comforts and quality furnishings and a personal pool with Jacuzzi in the front yard facing directly to the Indian Ocean. The Calyx characteristic with Oriental touch accentuates the ambience. Nothing else matters with only tranquillity remains. DO absolutely nothing and let the ambience soak you up

Facilities

The comfort of all the bedrooms is THE CALYX main priority – from the linen to the interiors, from the design to the finish are fondly thought of. Great sunrise and sunset view with the weather given of glorious sun. Rapture in the night and be soaked up in sunlight.

All of these complementing facilities available in each villa, features such as:
- Living room
- Grand sofa with cushions
- Personal pool
- Swirl pool
- Day bed
- Sunbathing bed
- Family dinner table
- Electronic personal safe
- 24 hours butler service
- Entertainment room
- IDD Telephone
- A Hori go tatsu table
- iPod Sound System
- Wi-Fi Internet Access
- Big flat screen TV
- Room service
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General Information about Bali

General Information about Bali

Bali is an Indonesian island located in the westernmost end of the Lesser Sunda Islands, lying between Java to the west and Lombok to the east. It is one of the country’s 33 provinces with the provincial capital at Denpasar towards the south of the island.

With a population recorded as 3,891,000 in 2010,[2] the island is home to most of Indonesia’s small Hindu minority. In the 2000 census about 92.29% of Bali’s population adhered to Balinese Hinduism while most of the remainder follow Islam. It is also the largest tourist destination in the country and is renowned for its highly developed arts, including dance, sculpture, painting, leather, metalworking, and music. Bali, despite being a tourist haven for decades, has seen a surge in tourist numbers in recent years.

The island of Bali lies 3.2 km (2 mi) east of Java, and is approximately 8 degrees south of the equator. Bali and Java are separated by Bali Strait. East to west, the island is approximately 153 km (95 mi) wide and spans approximately 112 km (69 mi) north to south; its land area is 5,632 km².

Bali’s central mountains include several peaks over 3,000 metres. The highest is Mount Agung (3,142 m), known as the “mother mountain” which is an active volcano. Mountains range from centre to the eastern side, with Mount Agung the easternmost peak. Bali’s volcanic nature has contributed to its exceptional fertility and its tall mountain ranges provide the high rainfall that supports the highly productive agriculture sector. South of the mountains is a broad steadily descending area where most of Bali’s large rice crop is grown. The northern side of the mountains slopes more steeply to the sea and is the main coffee producing area of the island, along with rice, vegetables and cattle. The longest river, Ayung River, flows approximately 75 km.

The island is surrounded by coral reefs. Beaches in the south tend to have white sand while those in the north and west have black sand. Bali has no major waterways, although the Ho River is navigable by small sampan boats. Black sand beaches between Pasut and Klatingdukuh are being developed for tourism, but apart from the seaside temple of Tanah Lot, they are not yet used for significant tourism.

The largest city is the provincial capital, Denpasar, near the southern coast. Its population is around 491,500(2002). Bali’s second-largest city is the old colonial capital, Singaraja, which is located on the north coast and is home to around 100,000 people. Other important cities include the beach resort, Kuta, which is practically part of Denpasar’s urban area; and Ubud, which is north of Denpasar, and is known as the island’s cultural centre.

Three small islands lie to the immediate south east and all are administratively part of the Klungkung regency of Bali: Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan. These islands are separated from Bali by the Badung Strait.

To the east, the Lombok Strait separates Bali from Lombok and marks the biogeographical division between the fauna of the Indomalayan ecozone and the distinctly different fauna of Australasia. The transition is known as the Wallace Line, named after Alfred Russel Wallace, who first proposed a transition zone between these two major biomes. When sea levels dropped during the Pleistocene ice age, Bali was connected to Java and Sumatra and to the mainland of Asia and shared the Asian fauna, but the deep water of the Lombok Strait continued to keep Lombok and the Lesser Sunda archipelago isolated.

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NGABEN CEREMONY IN BALI

Ngaben Ceremony in Bali

According to the Balinese Hindu belief, the human body is made up of 5 elements which are called Panca Maha Bhuta : pertiwi (soil, solid substance), Apah (water/liquid substance), Teja (fire/hot substance), bayu (wind) and akasa (space). The fifth element comes together to form the human physical body and then mobilized by the atma (spirit). When people die, it is the physical body who die, not the atma. Ngaben is the process of the purification of the atma, in respect to the ancestors. Ngaben Ceremony is also sometimes called pelebon ceremony a very important ceremony phase of the soul from earth to enter the heaven.

The good day to perform the ceremony usually made by Pedanda (Balinese Priest) after consulting with the family and observe the Balinese calendar. Preparation usually take days include several ceremony and prepare “Bade and Lembu” made of bamboo, wood, paper of various colors, where the corpse to be placed during the Ngaben ceremony. The family, relatives and the community will gather, the corpse will be cleaned or commonly called “Nyiramin” then dressed in Balinese traditional clothes. The whole family will put their respects and give prayer to the spirits in hope of reaching his good place in heaven.

The corpse that placed in “Bade” is carried to the cemetery, accompanied by a “gamelan”, “sacred ballad”, followed by all the family, relatives and friends. Arriving at the cemetery, the Ngaben ceremony performed by placing the corpse in “Lembu” which has been prepared before. Prayer lead by Ida Pedanda and “Lembu” is burned. Generally, the Cremation process may take one hour or longer. Ash then collected and later to be bring to the sea, because the sea is a symbol of the universe and is door to the way to God.

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INDONESIAN TRAVEL INFORMATION

INDONESIAN TRAVEL INFORMATION

Passport:
All travelers to Indonesia must be in possession of a passport that is valid for at least six months from the date of arrival, and have proof (tickets) of onward or return passage.

Visa-on-Arrival:
The Indonesian Government extends Visa on Arrival (VoA) to nationals of 63 countries which can be obtained at designated entry airports and sea ports. Visa-on-Arrival are valid for 30 days and are extendable with another 30 days to be applied at Immigration offices in Indonesia.

Please note that starting 26 January 2010, the 7-day Visa-on-Arrival has been discontinued.

Countries extended Visa-on-Arrival facility are:

1. Algeria, 2. Australia, 3.Argentina, 4. Austria, 5. Bahrain, 6. Belgium, 7. Brazil, 8. Bulgaria, 9. Cambodia, 10. Canada, 11. Cyprus, 12. Denmark, 13. Egypt, 14. Estonia, 15.Fiji, 16. Finland, 17.France, 18. Germany, 19.Greece 20.Hungary, 21.Iceland, 22.India, 23.Iran, 24. Ireland, 25.Italy, 26. Japan, 27.Kuwait, 28. Laos PDR, 29.Latvia, 30.Libya, 31. Lithuania, 32.Liechtenstein, 33. Luxemburg, 34. Malta, 35. Maldives, 36.Monaco, 37. Mexico, 38. New Zealand, 39. the Netherlands, 40. Norway, 41. Oman, 42. Panama, 43. The People’s Republic of China, 44.Poland, 45. Portugal, 46.Qatar, 47.Rumania, 48.Russia, 49.South Africa, 50.South Korea, 51.Switzerland, 52.Saudi Arabia, 53. South Africa, 54.Spain, 55.Suriname, 56.Sweden, 57.Slovakia, 58.Slovenia, 59.Taiwan, 60. Tunisia. 61.the United Arab Emirates, 62. the United Kingdom, 63. The United States of America.

Entry Ports Where Visa-on-Arrival May Be Issued are:

Airports:

  • Soekarno-Hatta in Jakarta
  • Ngurah Rai in Bali
  • Sultan Syarif Hasim in Pekanbaru
  • Minangkabau in Padang
  • Juanda in Surabaya and
  • Sam Ratulangi in Manado
  • Polonia in Medan
  • Hang Nadim in Batam
  • Halim Perdana Kusuma in Jakarta
  • Adi Sucipto in Jogjakarta
  • Adi Sumarmo in Surakarta
  • Husein Sastranegara in Bandung
  • Ahmad Yani in Semarang
  • Selaparang in Mataram
  • Ei-Tari in Kupang
  • Hasanuddin in Makassar
  • Sam Ratulangi in Manado
  • Sepinggan in Balikpapan
  • Supadio in Pontianak

Authorized seaports are at Batam:

Sekupang, Batuampar, Nongsa, Marina, and Teluk Senimba, Bandar Bintan, Talani Lagoi, Tanjung Balai Karimun, and Bandar Sri Udana Labon in the Riau archipelago, Sri Bintan Pura in Tanjung Pinang;  Belawan port and Sibolga in North Sumatra, Yos Sudarso Tanjung Perak in Surabaya; Teluk Bayur of Padang; Tanjung Priok harbor at Jakarta; Padang Bai and Benoa ports in Bali; the port of Jayapura; Bitung; Tanjung Mas in Semarang, Central Java; Tenua and Maumere in East Nusa Tenggara, Pare-Pare and Soekarno Hatta port in South Sulawesi.

Free Tourist Visa :

Free Tourist short stay visas for  30 days are extended to tourists from 12 countries, namely from Brunei Darussalam, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, and Hong Kong SAR, Macao SAR, Chile, Equador, Morocco and Peru,

VISA Application at Indonesia Embassies or Consulates :

Visitors from other countries must apply for visa at Indonesia Embassies or Consulates in their home country. In addition, the visa cannot be replaced with any other immigration letters. The visa shall then be administered by Visa Officer in the presence of the applicant concerned.

Free entry visa is also provided to delegates registered in a conference that is officially convened. In addition, tourist visa can be obtained from every Indonesian Embassy or Consulate. You can visit Indonesia through certain means and gates, by air via Jakarta, Bali, Medan, Manado, Biak, Ambon, Surabaya and Batam; by sea via Semarang, Jakarta, Bali, Pontianak, Balikpapan, Tanjung Pinang and Kupang. Maximum stay in Indonesia is two months.

Airport Tax :

An airport tax of Rp150,000 is levied by airports on departing passengers on international flights and Rp.25,000 for those on domestic routes.

Tipping :

Most hotels add a 10% service charge to the bill on top of the 10% tax. In restaurants where service charge is not added, a tip of 5 to 10% on the bill will be appropriate depending on the service and type of establishment.

Customs :

Maximum items allowed by customs when you visit Indonesia:

  • 1 liter of alcoholic beverages
  • 200 cigarettes OR 50 cigars OR 100 grams of tobacco
  • Reasonable amount of perfume per adult, meaning if you arrive drenched in perfume the customs probably will not mind you carrying loads of bottles.
  • Cameras, video cameras, portable radios, cassette recorders, binoculars and sport equipments are admitted provided they are taken out on departure. They must be declared to Customs.
  • You are prohibited to carry:
  • Firearms
  • Narcotics drugs
  • Pornography materials
  • Chinese printing and medicines
  • Transceivers and cordless telephone
  • Films, pre-recorded video tapes, laser discs, VCDs, DVDs must be screened by Censor Board.
  • Import or export of foreign currencies and travelers’ checks are allowed. However, the import and export of Indonesia currency, exceeding 100 million Rupiah is prohibited.

PT. BALI EXOTIC WEDDING
Bali Exotic Building
Jl. Dewi Sri I No. 2, Legian, Kuta, Bali – Indonesia
P: +62-361-764085/8079979/8079989
F: +62-361-764085
Mobile 1: +62-812-389-2789
Mobile 2: +62-818-560-519
Mobile 3: +62-361-7803143
E-mail:
1. info@bali-exoticwedding.com
2. baliexoticwedding@gmail.com

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CAREER OPPORTUNITY

CAREER OPPORTUNITY

In keep responding to the need of our Business lines expansion, Bali Exotic Wedding is looking for talented people to join our dynamic and strong team, from all ages and back-ground, adapt easily with the new situation, full of creativity to develop skills and explore potential to reach his/her utmost achievement.

The current positions  that are available :

1.             Wedding Planner(Male and Female)

2.             Director of Business Development Manager (Male and Female)

3.             Mandarin and Cantoneese speaking Wedding Assistance (Female)

4.             Japanese speaking Wedding Assistance (Female)

5.             IT Manager (Male)

6.             Drivers (Male)

7.             Office Administration (Female)

Please email us your latest Curriculum Vitae to info@bali-exoticwedding.com for our review.  Only short listed candidates to be notified.

Thank you for the kind interest.

PT. BALI EXOTIC WEDDING
Bali Exotic Building
Jl. Dewi Sri I No. 2, Legian, Kuta, Bali – Indonesia
P: +62-361-764085/8079979/8079989
F: +62-361-764085
Mobile 1: +62-812-389-2789
Mobile 2: +62-818-560-519
Mobile 3: +62-361-7803143
E-mail:
1. info@bali-exoticwedding.com
2. baliexoticwedding@gmail.com

You may find us on facebook