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April/May, 1998
No. 034/VI/98


cover story

Ground Breakers
Bali's top corporate
women


Out of the Frying
Pan

The legacy of widow
burning in modern Bali

beyond
bali


Pedal Power
Cycling around Lombok

regular
features

Sidelines
The cultural value of
Indonesia textiles


Adventure
Off-road trips by Land
Cruiser

Home Grown
Bali's surf hero of
nineties, Rizal Tanjung

Health and Beauty
Mandara's many Bali
spas


Books
The Butterflies of Bali

Food
Four delis that have
survived the crisis

Photo Gallery
F.X. Marit captures nyepi
on film


Jungle Drums


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Rough in style

Amed is everything you dreamed it would be: a rare and special paradise of astounding exotic beauty, vibrant culture and friendly people. There, a thousand opportunities await the visitor: trekking the surrounding hills, walking along the beach, watching the sun rise over the Lombok Strait, or set over the top of Mount Agung or just to watching the villagers tap palm wine.

Hotel Indra Udhyana, located in Amed is built and designed in the Balinese style yet includes a huge swimming pool, snug beneath the scenic hills, which overlooks the blue sea. Nudging Bunutan Beach, Hotel Indra Udhyana includes 35 rooms and individual bungalows, each of which looks out to the vast ocean. Each bungalow includes a private bath-room with hot water, air conditioning, satellite TV, telephone, refrigerator and a peaceful verandah, and the presidential suite icludes its own private swimming pool. The restaurant offers a wide selection of a la carte European cuisine, as well as both Chinese and Indonesian specialities. Buffet dinners are accompanied by local cultural performances.

Amed seduces with its friendly people, rugged hills, brooding volcanoes and dense, rich vegetation, making it an ideal destination for holidaying adventurers who want to climb, trek and explore in tropical climate. The beach is a world-class location for snorkellers and scuba divers. The coral reef abounds in colourful marine fish, and the sea beyond is home to two sunken wrecks, both World War II navy vessels, harbouring a kaleidoscope of marine plant and animal life.

For reservation and further information:

Hotel Indra Udhyana
Amed Beach Bunutan
P.O. Box 119
Karangasem 80852
Bali - Indonesia
Phone: 62-370-26336, Fax: 62-370-36797
or
Jl. Katrangan No. 22 l Denpasar 80235
Phone: 62-361-241107 l Fax: 62-361-234903

 

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