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PURI SUNIA RESORT UBUD BALI

a p e a c e f u l h o m e

Om Swastiastu,

We are delighted to have you staying with us at the natural beauty of Bali in traditional Balinese style. We brought up to embrace the Balinese Hindu philosophy ‘TRI HITA KARANA’ into our day-to-day operational, which is the happiness comes from good relation with God, other people, and environment. Because of this belief, we think of you are not so much as a guest, but as a family member. With professional local talents, we have a commitment to provide the best service and experience with primarily aimed in order you will consider stay in your own home. We will do the best to fulfill your desire, thus please advise us if we could do further to make your stay a most memorable one. Have a pleasant stay,

Om Santhi, Santhi, Santhi Om. Your Puri Sunia Resort Family

Our guest service directory is created to give you general information. However we will be more than happy if we could have a chance to meet, show around talk for any assistance. The household staffs are at your disposal 24 hours a day. Simply ask and we will do our best to serve you. Puri Sunia Resort is a peaceful of Balinese home, fully of warmth, nature smile of house member.

A Manager will personally look after you during your stay. Please consider your Guest Service Assistant as a friend and adviser. Our Guest Service Assistant will be there at 24 hours to help you in any way. They will arrange a private romantic dinner, lead you do trek in the middle of rice field, prepare therapist for your massage and any other thing as your requested. Make your stay comfortable and memorable stay. Should you require any assistance, please speak to your Guest Service Assistant. Dial number 0 from your phone, and they will glad to assist.

Historically, the Balinese village of Ubud can trace its roots to as far back as the 8th century. It is documented on ancient palm leaf scripts that a revered holy man from India by the name of Rsi Markandeya embarked on a spiritual journey across Java and eventually came to the island of Bali to spread the teachings of Hinduism. It was on his travels that he received a divine revelation that in Bali he was to bury five precious metals on a mountain slope where the mother temple of Besakih now stands today. Along with a group of followers, Rsi Markandeya was magnetically attracted to a destination located in the central foothills of the island that radiated light and energy. This place was Campuhan in Ubud at a junction in the Wos River and it was here that he felt compelled to build a temple by the name of Pura Gunung Lebah. On subsequent expeditions around Bali, Rsi Markandeya built a number of other significant temples and created a shared irrigation system for the terraced landscape that is still practiced by farmers today. The formation of the ‘banjar’, which is a village council responsible for community and religious affairs, was also inspired by this holy man. In essence, it can be said that Rsi Markandeya is responsible for the foundation of Balinese Hinduism in it purest form referred to as Agama Tirta or the religion of holy water. Since being discovered backing the 8th century, the area of Campuhan has always been highly regarded by the Balinese for its immense spiritual powers. Even the term Ubud is derived from the term ‘ubad’, meaning medicine in reference to the traditional healing properties of the array of plants that randomly grow here. Generations of Hindu worshippers have made special pilgrimages to the fork in the Wos River to mediate, bathe and collect holy water for temple ceremonies and cleansing rituals. There had always been ties between Java and Bali, but it was the disintegration of the once mighty Majapahit Kingdom in the 15th century that saw a mass exodus of nobles to Bali. A new kingdom on the island's east coast called Gelgel was consequently established and gave sanctuary to many important ruling families. They brought with them an artistic legacy and the principles of the caste system. By the 17th century Bali invariably experienced a rapid emergence of new kingdoms, including the founding of several royal houses in Ubud. However, this period also saw much conflict between the royal clans with supremacy as the ultimate goal. A prince from Klungkung was sent to create a palace in Sukawati as a centre of great power and aesthetic beauty. Artisans came from all over Bali to help in its construction and once completed many of them chose to stay. Sukawati today is a community that strongly supports all forms of artistry as well as dance and music. With the successful establishment of a reigning authority in Sukawati, palace retainers were then sent in the late 1700's to secure the area of Ubud. A pair of cousins formed rival communities in Padang Tegal and further north in the area of Taman. Following subsequent fighting between these neighboring villages the king of Sukawati sent his brothers Tjokorde Ngurah Tabanan to Peliatan and Tjokorde Tangkeban to Sambahan to establish palaces with the notion to control these troubled areas. Despite early feudalistic struggles between the kingdoms of Peliatan and Mengwi, the two overcame their differences following a battle that is said to have involved magical powers.

Thereafter, the people of Mengwi moved to help populate Ubud and during the latter 1800's the entire area began to flourish with plentiful rice supplies and a booming economy. All of this took place in the village now known as Tanggayuda (place of battle) around 1800. By the middle of the 19th century there was a certain anti-Dutch sentiment brewing within the kingdoms and conflict was still rife. Mengwi experienced a bitter defeat and all land was distributed between its aggressors. Several of the battles that took place were actually fuelled by the Dutch and it was an unusual time that saw opposing kingdoms suddenly form alliances. The colonizing Dutch authorities chose to start interfering with the island's politics at the beginning of the 20th century. Under the leadership of Tjokorde Gede Raka Sukawati, Ubud came to be known as a sub-regency and then much later in 1981 became a sub-district taking over the administration of 13 neighborhoods and 7 traditional villages. The district of Ubud today encompasses all areas within the boundaries of Tegallalang, Peliatan, Mas and Kedewatan. Bali saw a significant influx of overseas visitors during the 1930's. This first wave of tourism was focused in and around Ubud due to the business confidence of Tjokorde Gede Agung Sukawati who was proficient in English and Dutch. He had established a small guest house and his older brother Tjokorde Raka Sukawati, who lived across the street, took the initiative to welcome the celebrated artist cum composer Walter Spies to Ubud to live and work. This set a trend for other foreign artists and soon the likes of Rudolf Bonnet and Willem Hofker arrived to set up easel and paint. As word of Ubud and its enchanting beauty spread, the village went on to host a circle of famous faces such as Noel Coward, Charlie Chaplain, H.G Wells and the recognized anthropologist Margaret Mead. The vision to establish a painters association was born in 1936 and saw a collaboration to form the Pita Maha between Tjokorde Gede Agung, Spies, Bonnet and several local artists. With the help of the American composer Colin McPhee, who had built a home along the stunning Sayan Ridge, the group was responsible for bringing together some of Bali's greatest artists to teach painting, dance and music to a younger generation. Ubud developed the reputation as being the cultural pulse of Bali and that image still stands today. “Ubud is Mood, A Bali Purnati Books”

The mother temple of Besakih is situated 25 km northeast Ubud in the village of Besakih on the slopes of Mount Agung. With beautiful view from the top of temple, wide nature panorama until to the ocean. The most importance, the largest and holiest temple in the Island of God. Besakih Temple is a complex of thousands temples but there is one main temple call Penataran Agung Temple which located in is the center

of all temples. Many of festival or ceremony held in this temple. On the full moon or Purnama Kedasa (around March and April), Hindu devotees will organize the ‘Ida Betara Turun Kabeh’ ceremony at Penataran Agung Besakih Temple. In the Ida Batara Turun Kabeh ceremony, the Hindus ‘nedunin’ or inviting Ida Batara or deities at Catur Dala Temple (temples of 4 directions) to descend to the Besakih Temple complex, consisting of Kiduling Kerteg Temple, Ulun Kulkul Temple and Batu Madeg Temple. At the Ida Batara Turun Kabeh ceremony, deities at Catur Dala Temple are invited to come to the center of Penataran Agung Besakih Temple, in accordance with the concept of padma kuncup or lotus buds. In this occasion all Balinese Hindus from all over Bali will come and pray at Besakih Temple.

The second of the most important temple after the Besakih housing with more than 90 shrines. Worth visiting at any time of year, especially during the odalan or ceremony festival, usually in March, depending on the full moon, which is dedicated to the Goddess of the crater lake, who is said to control the Irrigation systems for the entire island.

This the temple is the source of the lake Bratan, this temple located on a lake that fills the crater of ancient mount Bratan in Tabanan Regency area, in the northwestern part of Bali, in an elevation of 1239 meters above sea level. This Ulun Danu Temple is dedicated to the Goddess of serene lake Bratan, as a manifestation of God as Wisnu, the preserver.

The sacred and unique temples located in south west Bali. It was built on a small promontory, which is only accessible at low tide. Poisonous snakes live in the nearby caves and act as guardian of the temple. The best place to enjoy sun going down, with golden red skies frame the temple as wave’s crash into the rock at its base.

A holy spring water temple located in Tampak Siring Village. It’s about 10 km northeast Ubud. Set in the dale and encircled by the hill. Walk distance from Tirta Empul Temple, located one of palace of Indonesia Government. Function as retreat home of Indonesian president.

A dramatic Hindu temple set on the cliff bank in south part of Bali Peninsula. It is one of Sad Kahyangan Temple in Bali (six big groups of Bali Temples). Nice area with the coral reef sordid to sea about 80 meters above the sea level. It is featured by a small dry forest which is mostly called by Alas Kekeran (interdict forest) which is belong to the temple and dwelt by a lot of monkeys and other animal. Name of Uluwatu was

come from the word Ulu meaning the head and Watu meaning stone. Therefore Uluwatu Temple mean the temple built in tip of coral reef. Choice of place where you could enjoy the sunset and continue your enjoy time by watch Kecak dance performance.

Mount Batukaru grants an exceptional shade to the entire district of Tabanan Regency. The gloom of Pura Luhur (Luhur temple) achieves the best scenery, ideally located at the foot of Mount Batukaru. The temple has a 2 meters meru to Maha Dewa, Mount Batukaru’s guardian spirit. Grandly located among the lofty trees of the rain forest, this is a unique encounter between man and nature. The road to the temple branches out at Pacung, where a restaurant overlooks the rice paddies offers the unforgettable memory of Bali.

One of Bali's oldest monuments means carving in the mount. A steep stone stairway leads down into a beautiful valley where you find 10, seven-meter-high memorials or candies carved into the rock face. Four can be found on the west side and five on the eastside of the river. To the south across the valley lies another. Explore the ruins of a temple, said to be the tombs of the king's concubines. Indeed, a magical and unique

piece of history. The ancient omission complex of Gunung Kawi is founded on 10 century.

Taman Ayun Temple is a Royal Temple of Mengwi Empire and it is located in Mengwi Village. It is set on the land which is surrounded by the big fish pond and look like a drift on the water. It owns the beautiful temple building with multistoried roof and Balinese Architecture. The wide beautiful landscape garden in front courtyard to welcome all visitors who come and visit this temple.

Dating from the 11th century and local people believe this cave was made from hand nail. There is a relief which is almost looking like the form of mountain on the entrance of this cave. It was carved many designed on the relief like grove with the stick, close leaf, animal such forest pig, tortoise and specters. On the gate is decorated by the bas-relief with the eye turn around to the right or west side. In the middle of

courtyard there is ‘Patirthaan’ a place to take the ‘holy tirtha’ for ceremony.

Famous for the thousands of fruit bats that live here, this can be an interesting experience. Located in Klungkung Regency, east Bali near the Kusamba beach.

From the late 19th century to the mid-1940s, this was the seat for the local ruler. It’s a series of elegant and well preserved pavilions, many of the decorated incongruously with colonial-era European furniture. Visitors are welcome to stroll around, tough there are no signs indicating what you are looking at, so it palls quickly. Evening dance performances are held in the courtyard, and it is the best and most dramatic setting for these in Ubud.

A palace dedicated to the God of love, this palace was home to the kings of Klungkung. Although only two pavilions and the entrance gate remains, the hall of justice (Bale Kerta Gosa) and Taman Gili (the floating hall) are worth seeing for its beautiful painted ceiling and carved pillars.

Set in beautiful landscape park, the ruins of this palace are a tribute to the slightly eccentric designs of King Anak Agung Ngurah / The King of Karangasem.

One of the prettiest places in Bali, Tirta Gangga (Water of the Ganges) is a well-maintained pool complex built by the last king of Karangasem, Raja Anak Agung Anglurah Ketut, in 1947 with corves labor on the site of a sacred spring emerging from under a banyan tree. The site of a small water temple, these formal, almost Italian-style water gardens were one of the old raja's weekend retreats.

Penglipuran is a traditional village which located 700 meters above sea level with fresh air. From historical point of view, according to the village elders, the words Penglipuran is drive from words Pengeling Pura, means a holy place for remembering their ancestors. Another opinion stated that Penglipuran is derived from the word Penglipuran, means relaxation, since on

the royal period this place was a good spot for resting place. Population in this village is 743 persons, most of them are farmers and just a few as civil servants and handicrafts are well developed in this remote village.

This is one of the most conservative village of the original villages in Bali. This walled village is situated on a valley and surrounded by hills. The villagers claim that their ancestors were the origin people from Bedaulu kingdom. They always keep their custom well with a strict rule in order to protect their purity. This village also known as a centre for weaving. The only place in Indonesia where

‘Geringsing’ cloth is made.

Lake Batur is the largest lake in Bali. It was formed by the volcano about more then 30.000 years ago. The lake is about 10 km long and it’s deepest point is 65 meters. The lake provides a lot of sources of freshwater fish. The main village at the south part of the lake is Kedisan. It’s possible to rent a boat and make a trip on the lake. Around the lake there are some hot springs available.

Located further north are the twin lakes of Buyan and Tamblingan. The rainforest surrounding the lakes has lain untouched for more than 1000 years, and it is home to species of birds, trees, flowers unseen elsewhere on the island. See and feed the monkeys too.

Location of the superb Ulun Danu Temple, this lake offers both superb-scenery and water sports such as jet-skiing for the more adventurous.

Nearest rice terrace which only 20 minutes drive from Ubud and own the magnificent view of rice terrace. The rice terrace is designed very beautiful with exquisite hollowing rice field and precisely located on the hill bank. We could see Balinese farmer do their rice field in oblique area complete with its system irrigation. While enjoying the view, a small shopping of Balinese Handicraft with best price can be done.

Another place to enjoy beautiful rice terrace unfolding from the foot of mountain until the coastal side. Came from word of ‘Jati’ means really and ‘Luwih’ means special, good, and beautiful or the equivalent. The view here is one of the finest imaginable: Bali’s terrace paddy fields stretch in endless contours over hills and valleys as far as the eye can see. The local paddies are planted in this place look typically of the high relative size plant if it is compared with other pre-eminent paddy planted by most farmers in Bali. Despitefully, Jatiluwih at a height of 850 meters above sea level also famous with its organic agriculture system due to the location is located in the in the plateau of Watukaru Mount which is suitable for the agriculture development

The Ubud Monkey forest is a small nature preserve on the southern outskirts of Ubud. Along with its lush surroundings and a beautiful temple are hundreds of monkeys Balinese macaques, to be more specific. Our local resident believes that these monkeys are protecting the forest with all its content. All monkeys in this place have tame and dwell this forest together in

each group area.

About 5 kilometers to the south from Ubud, is the center of the fine quality wood art, this villages is the hometown of many Balinese master of wood carver. Now many collection of fine wood carving is still can be found.

The village of Celuk, a center of gold and silver work has original designs in delicate filigree make Balinese jewelry one of the most unusual styles in Asia. Although individual pieces are elaborate, they have simple origins in their making. Artisans use a tree stump with a protruding iron spike as a pounding base, a bamboo stem to catch the filings, and a manually operated gas pump for heat. As with most Balinese crafts, gold and silver work is largely a hereditary trade. Apprentices begin young by the time the boys are twelve, they are already producing fine ornaments from the metals. However, the increased demand by tourists has resulted in the craft extending beyond the traditional clan. Almost every family in Celuk now makes or sells gold and silver work. Kuta and Kamasan (near Klungkung) are other such smiting centers, the latter famous for large silver bowls.

Bedugul Botanical Garden is renowned for its wide selection of plants. It’s a very airy site with mountain atmosphere with rain forest and hill surrounds it. Encompassing 120 hectares, the gardens were established in 1959, it is completed by more than 1187 plant types and multifarious of floras. In this area is a large collection of native plant sand over 500 specimens of orchids. There is orchid garden with the collection of 320 orchid types from Bali, Java, Nusa Tenggara Timur, Sulawesi, even Papua. We can also meet the rose garden with the collection of various rose from rust colored until green chromatic.

Ubud is become well-known by their art especially painting art. Since 1920 many foreign artist such as Walters Spies, Rudolf Bonnet came to Ubud and influenced the art in Ubud. They introduced Western techniques such as perspective and encouraged Balinese artist that become their student to venture beyond the traditional mythological subject matter and paint scent from everyday life. Now, you can see the development of Ubud painting style from time to time at the museum in Ubud. There are many painting museum in Ubud exhibit the high quality of traditional and modern art work.

Every day around sunset, thousands of white herons birds, called Kokokan in Balinese begin filling the skies at twilight as they fly back to the village of Petulu after searching for food since sunrise. With their stomachs full of small paddy eels, fish and frogs they spend the night safely roosting in the tree-lined roads of the quiet mountain village. It is difficult to believe that the hustle and the hustle of Ubud are just a few miles

away. This activity is held at cost US$ 10++ per person. One day advance reservation is required; please get more information through your Guest Service Assistant.

To know how Balinese do their daily activities, we will take you to the village around this area where you can see farmers start their day in the rice field, children going to their school or Balinese women go to the market and prepared the food for the family.

Every Tuesday | Thursday | Saturday at 08:00 am – 10:00 am Puri Sunia Resort is surrounded by traditional village and beautiful rice fields and we offer you a morning trekking to feel the nature of the village and to learn the Balinese living culture and rice field. The walk gives you a chance to breathe in the fresh air with a professional Guest Service Assistant will guide you in exploring the exciting and adventurous routes for approximately 2 hours. It is complimentary activity but one day advance reservation is required. Arrangement on other time or days or privately cost IDR 130 K ++ per person.

It is good to keep your body healthy on your holiday by joining the morning jogging through Jalan CINTA or LOVE Street and inhale 100% pure oxygen while you enjoy the long distance views of rice fields and dozens of coconut trees. The street name is derived from the idea where this street is a place for couples in Love to meet. Do by yourself and your Guest Service Assistant will show you the direction on this jogging and take as far you can go then come back the same way.

Rent a bicycle and cycle around the Abangan Village and small quiet roads and entire rice fields; watch the village daily life and farmer activities. Your Guest Service Assistant is pleased to help you in organizing the bike rental and shows you the route on map. It is only at IDR 50 K, net / bicycle / day.

Explore through the rural country side and down hidden the natural beauty of village lanes with cycling guide is the ideal opportunity to immerse you in the charming surroundings and experience firsthand the timeless traditions of the Balinese people. One day advance reservation is required and with cost is only at IDR 195 K ++ per person.

Get a taste of what our professional and talented Chef by joining Balinese Cooking Lesson. Starting with morning visit to our local market, where you could find vegetables, rice, herb, mixed with cloth, textile, etc. Together with villager who find their daily need for family. You will discover four of his secret recipes and learn some tricks of the trade before sampling the finished dishes. Price is at IDR 650 K ++ per person includes tour to morning market, food recipe, and certificate from the Chef. Please book one day in advance to your Guest Service Assistant and our Chef will be pleased to meet you for further arrangement.

As our home is so peaceful in natural Balinese atmosphere, this is a perfect time for you to celebrate your togetherness. We propose;

Enjoy an exotic and unforgettable romantic evening experience at Puri Sunia, with an assortment of grilled food at the pool side or at your villa courtyard under million stars and with candles surrounding on a Barbeque Dinner with cost only at IDR 520 K ++ per person with minimum 2 participants. Reservation is required one day in advance, please contact your Guest Service Assistant.

Complimentary daily afternoon tea with assorted Balinese cakes and pastries from 3.30 pm - 16.30 pm at our open BATAN TIMBUL Lounge.

Let your tongue traveled and pampered yourself with elegant set menu prepared by our Chef while celebrating your togetherness on your special occasion. You will able to experience course by course at the pool side or in your private villa courtyard with candles surrounding. Try a glass of Balinese rice wine in the middle of the course with only at IDR 650 K ++ per person with minimum 2 participants. Reservation is required one day in advance, please contact your Guest Service Assistant.

An opportunity to experience a Balinese dance performance from the young talented dancer of the village nearby and savor the delicacy food presented on set menu created by our Balinese Chef and team. The exciting Barong Bangkal Dance is performed at Abangan Restaurant every Tuesday starts from 07.00 pm and get a glass of Hatten Rose Wine. Reservation is required one day in advance, please contact your Guest Service Assistant.

Enjoy the twilight with afternoon cocktail by presenting the refreshing in-house local cocktail and mocktail created by our Bartender with selection of tasty canapés before you will had your dinner. The Balinese bamboo instrument called Rindik will accompany you along the cocktail which held every Friday from 04:00 pm – 06:00 pm at pool side or at Abangan Restaurant. Get entertained with only IDR 90 K ++ per person. Reservation is required one day in advance; please contact your Guest Service Assistant.

The modern way of living changes the daily uniform of

Balinese people, most of them are not wearing the sarong on their regular daily activities and for fashion purposes. But Balinese still maintain their traditional attire especially for any cultural activities such as temple festivals, funeral or traditional cultural activities. Experience Balinese traditional fashion and dances handed down through generations. This culture activity is held privately at IDR 130 K ++ per person and sarong is provided. One day advance reservation is required.

Offerings are the traditional art and part of Balinese daily

religious activities and dedicated to neutralize energy for a consistent equilibrium at all time. Offerings are seen in the entire resort area, in the resort shrines, on the grounds or even in front of your room. We invite to learn of making offerings.

Painting can best be described as the process of adding color to a

surface. Usually in the form of a liquid. There are many different painting methods and techniques as well as the painting style, and you can be an artist by learning the traditional Balinese painting style from the expert. Only at IDR 195 K ++ / hour / person. One day advance reservation is required. Please get more information through your Guest Service Assistant.

Bali is often referred to as the island of ‘holy water’ because of

the countless number of sacred springs on Bali and because holy water is the key element in their purification ceremonies.

Through this program, you will experience a real Balinese cleansing and purification ceremony at our local ‘holy spring’ accompanied by a local priest. You will receive pure energy from the spring to cleanse your bodies on the physical, emotional and spiritual levels. This spiritual activity is held privately at IDR 455 K ++ per person and one day advance reservation is required.

A holistic exercise for your mind, body and soul. The

class start daily from 07:00 am – 08:00 am and conducted by an experienced Balinese Yoga Instructor who has been practicing yoga for years and feels the great benefits of yoga. It is suitable for beginners. It is complimentary activity but one day advance reservation is required. Arrangement on other time privately cost IDR 130 K ++ per person.

Ubud and surrounding areas offer a wealth of cultural

performances to entertain all tastes. Although many area a shortened version of the original, all provide the opportunity of sampling a small part of Balinese culture during each day. Some of popular dance in Bali such as Legong Dance, Barong Dance and Kecak Dance are regularly performance in Ubud area.

Aura Spa is centered at Jimbaran Bali as one of leading Spa Company in Bali. Started in 1999 the company has developed many selection of Spa menus, taking specialty in Balinese Spa, Aromatherapy, Shiatsu and many others treatment. Our exotic treatment range combines wisdom and allure of ancient health, to renew your body, mind and spirit. And Aura Spa is now present at Puri Sunia Resort for providing your expectation of relaxing during your stay at our resort. All your treatments at Aura Spa at Puri Sunia Resort will be begun with our unique foot bath ritual with its natural and fresh ingredients. The exotic aromas of spices and fragrant blooms and the gentle sound of music will bathe your sense and lull you into state of relaxed bliss. An unforgettable experience awaits you.

Having a massage is a pleasant, memorable and fruitful experience. You can consciously feel and hear your body and mind. Feeling them consciously can bring calmness, relaxation, recharging energy, detoxifying your body, releasing tension, stimulating circulation and metabolism.

This massage combines a historical reference from many cultures, especially Indian, Chinese, and European influences, which from the foundation of Balinese traditions. This holistic treatment combines acupressure, reflexology, and stretching to stimulate

circulation, ease muscular and joint pain, and bring a sense of wellbeing, calm and deep relaxation. 60 minutes – IDR 390 K ++

A one hour massage that uses essential massage oils to calming, uplifting or energizing your body and mind. There are three choices of aroma that you may choose to suit your condition. 60 minutes – IDR 455 K ++

This traditional ritual includes a welcoming foot bath, foot scrub and foot massage. It is relaxing, detoxifying and glowing your foot. 45 minutes – IDR 260 K ++

This holistic massage is specially designed by combining a variety of techniques; shiatsu, deep tissue and Balinese massage. It is beneficial for relieving muscle tensions and relaxing body and mind. With the abundance energy of spa’s natural surroundings and detached services of our therapist this treatment is suitable for you to absorb the energy of nature. One hour and 30 minutes – IDR 585 K ++

Originated from the royal palaces in Java, this traditional treatment includes foot ritual, lulur scrub, fresh yogurt body polish and flower bath and a moisturizing application of body lotion. With its traditional scrub it is beneficial for exfoliating and detoxifying your skin. 60 minutes – IDR 390 K ++

By using fresh shred coconut for scrub this treatment is not only exfoliating and detoxifying but also smoothing and shining your skin. Foot ritual, fresh carrot body polish, flower bath and lotion are included in this treatment. 60 minutes – IDR 390 K ++

This traditional Balinese treatment is suitable for soothing aches and pains. The mixed herbs used are local indigenous products which is called Boreh. It naturally relieves flu and fever symptoms. After applying Boreh the whole body below head is wrapped with fresh banana leaves. Foot ritual, flower bath and lotion are included in this treatment. One hour and 15 minutes – IDR 520 K ++

This treatment is specially designed for men and women. A deep cleansing facial is followed by peeling, and masker. A hand and shoulder massage is included. 60 minutes – IDR 390 K ++

Well groomed and beautiful hands and feet are a necessary for everyone. Our natural manicure and pedicure includes nail and cuticle conditioning, nail shaping and buffing. They are then kneaded in a reflexology massage with our rich repairing vitamin leaving them silky-smooth with carefully and creatively polished nails. 60 minutes – IDR 390 K ++

With a blending of selected varieties this treatment aims to give you a memorable experience and rejuvenate and exfoliate your skin as well as relax your body and mind. This package includes foot ritual, Puri Sunia massage, Puri Sunia scrub, Puri Sunia body wrap, flower bath, natural facial and manicure / pedicure. Three hours and 30 minutes – IDR 1.235 K ++

This package is exclusively designed for women for refreshing and rejuvenating their feminine appearance. It will begin with foot ritual followed by aromatherapy massage, lulur, flower bath, facial and concludes with a moisturizing natural body lotion. Three hours – IDR 1.105 K ++

This package is exclusively designed for men for refreshing and rejuvenating their masculine appearance. It will begin with foot ritual followed by Balinese massage, Balinese boreh, flower bath, facial and concludes with a moisturizing natural body lotion. Three hours – IDR 1.105 K ++

This package is designed for couple in one room treatment starting from foot ritual massage, aromatherapy massage, Balinese lulur + milk bath and finishing by natural facial. Three hours – IDR 2.080 K ++ / Couple

Shiastu can help in a wide range of conditions from specific injuries to more general symptoms of poor health. Shiatsu is deeply relaxing experience and regular sessions help to prevent the build-up of stress in our daily lives. 60 minutes – IDR 455 K ++

“Pica” is a hearty Balinese Male Therapist with his specific healing massage, combination of acupressure, deep tissue and Thai Massage. With his spiritual able to detect the body illness and heal through his magic hand massage. The service is delivered by appointment One hour and 30 minutes – IDR 585 K ++

Female Balinese therapist with her Reiki energy will scan your body in help to unlock, unblock and release deeper rooted mental and emotional within the physical body, whilst at the same time clearing these blockages from the energy system and aura. Combines Balinese and Aromatherapy techniques by providing a more holistic approach. 60 minutes - IDR 455 K ++

▫ We open from 09:00 AM to 09:00 PM. ▫ We recommend that the booking should be made at least one day in advance; however

we will try our best to accommodate your booking for walk in. ▫ When bookings has been made and find yourself unable to keep an appointment or

need to reschedule your appointment, we’d appreciate the courtesy of notifying us at least 6 hours in advance to avoid being charged 50% for any appointment or service not used.

▫ Arriving late will shorten your spa treatment. The treatment must end on time to

prevent further delays. ▫ Please arrive 15 minutes early to allow time to check in and unwind in our lounge. We

have lockers for your personal belongings and provide spa attire including a robe / slippers and underwear.

▫ Before your massage begins please tell your therapist any areas to be avoided, medical

condition or any concern (high blood pressure, pregnancy, allergy to essential oils). ▫ During your massage let your therapist know if you would like the pressure to be

increased or decreased.

▫ For your comfort and privacy, throughout any of your treatment, non-treated areas will

be draped with a sheet. ▫ The treatment can be enjoyed with your partner or friend in our spa suite.

▫ All treatments are suitable for men and women. ▫ Ladies in times of menstruation may not use bathtub. ▫ Smoking is not permitted in the Spa.

Laundry bag and list is available in the room, please contact your Guest Service Assistant for further information.

Available upon requested.

International standard adaptor is available in the room.

Please pass your postcard or letter to your Guest Service Assistant.

Available upon requested.

Please contact your Guest Service Assistant for further information.

Extra pillows, blankets and additional room supplies are available at the Housekeeping Department. Please contact your Guest Service Assistant.

For you safety and convenience, we recommend you leave your room key at the front desk when leaving the hotel. The resort may charge USD 10 for losing the key.

Available free upon requested.

Airline arrangement or flight reconfirmation can be arranged by your Guest Service Assistant.

Available upon requested with one day in advance reservation. Please contact your Guest Service Assistant.

Many activities can be done in Ubud such as, cultural excursions, walking, trekking, bicycling, elephant riding, rafting, massage and beauty treatments, cultural activities, classical and folk dances. Please contact your Guest Service Assistant for further information.

Please contact your Guest Service Assistant.

Breakfast serve at (7 am – 11 am), lunch at (12.00 – 6 pm) and dinner at (7 pm – 11 pm). We serve special Balinese local cuisine and Asia – Western cuisine.

Power sockets in your room are 220 volts. The government electric supply in Bali is erratic. Though we have a modern generator to ensure constant power, a few seconds break in supply may occur when they switch on.

Please call your Guest Service Assistant.

We provide tea and coffee facilities for free which located beside the mini bar.

Puri Sunia Resort is affiliated with a nearby clinic which offers 24-hour doctor assistance and ambulance.

Gratuities are shared equally amongst all the hotel staff. We do not encourage gratuities to individual member of staff. Should you wish to leave a gratuity, please place it in sealed envelope and hand it to Manager on Duty.

Your food and beverage can be ordered from your room by dial extension 0. It is available from 7 am to 11 pm.

We accept major credit cards (VISA, Master Card, JCB, AMEX).

The swimming pool opens from 7 am until 7 pm in the evening. Pool is serviced from 10 am to 6 pm. Towels are available at the pool at all time.

Free limited speed wireless internet connection is available within hotel area. Laptop is available at the front desk for free use.

Puri Sunia Resort royal bath style swimming pool ranges size is 7 meter x 15 meter with depths of 1,4 meter to 1,6 meter, walking on the overflow wall and diving are strictly forbidden. Children playing in and around the pool should be kept under adult supervision at all times. Please take a shower before entering the swimming pool.

The bathroom floor is slippery when wet. Please be very careful when you step into the floor after your bath or shower.

1. Inform your Guest Service Assistant (dial 0) immediately. 2. Do not harm yourself. 3. If you feel comfortable, try to contain the fire by closing window / door. 4. A fire extinguisher is available on the wall beside of your building. 5. Leave area and go to the assembly point.

1. Ride out the shaking. 2. If you are indoors, get out quickly. 3. If you absolutely cannot get out, lie down and curl up in the fetal position next to a

sturdy object. 4. If you are outdoors, move away from building, tree and exposed wires – do not run. 5. If you are in the car, pull over and stop.

1. If you are inside, exit the building as soon as the shaking stops and move to the assembly points.

2. If you are outside, do not go inside. 3. Do not use telephone. Keep the line clear for emergency traffic.

4. Because of debris and broken glass, wear hard soles shoes. 5. Be prepares for aftershocks and fire. 6. If you are injured:

• Do anything to get attention. • Be aware that your regular exit may be blocked.

Ubud and surrounding areas offer a wealth of cultural performances to entertain all tastes. Although many area a shortened version of the original, all provide the opportunity of sampling a small part of Balinese culture.

1. Legong of Mahabarata at Ubud Palace - 7:30 pm 2. Wayang Kulit (Shadow Puppet Play) at Oka Kartini - 8 pm 3. Jegog (Bamboo Gamelan) at Bentuyung Village - 7:30 pm 4. Kecak Fire and Trance Dance at Batu Karu Temple - 7:30 pm

1. Legong Dance at Ubud Palace - 7:30 pm 2. Kecak Fire (Monkey Chant Dance) at Junjungan Village - 7 pm 3. Barong and Keris Dance at Padang Tegal Kelod - 7 pm

1. Ramayana Ballet at Ubud Palace - 7:30 pm 2. Spirit of Bali at Jaba Pura Desa Kutuh - 7:30 pm 3. Kecak Fire and Trance Dance at Padang Tegal Kelod - 7:30 pm 4. Legong Dance at Pura Dalem Ubud - 7:30 pm

1. Legong and Barong Dance at Ubud Palace - 7:30 pm 2. Frog Dance at Padang Tegal Kelod - 7 pm 3. Wayang Kulit (Shadow Puppet Play) at Oka Kartini - 8 pm 4. Kecak Fire and Trance Dance at Pura Dalem Taman Kaja - 7:30 pm

1. Legong Trance and Paradise Dance at Ubud Palace - 7:30 pm 2. Legong Dance at Jaba Pura Desa Kutuh - 7:30 pm 3. Barong and Keris Dance at Pura Dalem Ubud - 7:30 pm 4. Kecak Fire and Trance Dance at Batu Karu Temple - 7:30 pm

1. Barong Dance at Ubud Palace - 7:30 pm 2. Wayang Kulit (Shadow Puppet Play) at Oka Kartini - 8 pm 3. Kecak Ramayana & Fire Dance at Pura Dalem Ubud - 7.30 pm

1. Legong Dance at Ubud Palace - 7:30 pm 2. Frog Dance at Padang Tegal Kelod - 7 pm 3. Kecak Fire and Trance Dance at Pura Dalem Taman Kaja - 7:30 pm Notification: The entrance fee will be applied upon entering the event’s location. If you have any queries of these activities, please do not hesitate to contact your Guest Service Assistant.

The Hotel’s vehicle is available for following transfer services:

FROM TO PRIVATE CAR REMARK

Hotel Airport, Kuta IDR 650 K/Car Mineral water

Hotel Nusa Dua IDR 715 K/Car Mineral water

Hotel Sanur IDR 520 K/Car Mineral water

Hotel Jimbaran IDR 650 K/Car Mineral water

Hotel Lovina IDR 780 K/Car Mineral water

Hotel Candidasa IDR 585 K/Car Mineral water

Hotel Ubud Area IDR 195 K/Car Hourly rate/City Tour

Call Reservation at 0 for your transfer arrangement.

Puri Sunia has been designed for you to be a relaxed place to enjoy the quite and peace of Bali. We believe on your holiday you may also like to learn about Balinese life and visit our interesting places. Related to our commitment to support the tourism based on community development, we recommend village transport organization that can help you to arrange the tour and other transport arrangement. Kindly please contact our Guest Service Assistant for assistance or Dial 0! Your support to this organization will also help the community development.

Departure at 09:00 am, The Price at IDR 550.000/Car Itinerary - Goa Gajah temple : The Elephant cave temple

- GunungKawi : The Rocky Temple - Tampak Siring : The holy Spring Temple - Penelokan : The Mount and Lake Batur View - Kintamani : The Ulun Danu Temple

Departure at 09:00 am, The Price at IDR 600.000/Car Itinerary - Penelokan : The Mount and Lake Batur View

- Kintamani : The Ulun Danu Temple - Toya Bungkah : The hot Spring Temple - Ceking Village : The best rice paddy view - Tegallalang : The coffee Plantation

Departure at 09:00 am, The Price at IDR 400.000/Car Itinerary - Goa Gajah temple : The Elephant cave temple

- Gunung Kawi : The Rocky Temple - Tampak Siring : The holy Spring Temple - Tegallalang : The coffee plantation - Ceking Village : The best rice paddy view

Departure at 09:00 am, The Price at IDR 650.000/Car Itinerary - Goa Gajah temple : The Elephant cave temple

- Tampak Siring : The holy Spring Temple - Kintamani : The Ulun Danu Temple - Penelokan : The mount and lake Batur view - Besakih : The mother temple - Bukit Jambul : Nice rice terrace view - Kertagosa : The Klungkung’s kingdom

Departure at 09:00 am, The Price at IDR 650.000/Car Itinerary - CekingVillage : The best rice paddy view

- Bangli : Visit the Historical Kehen Temple - Besakih : The Mother temple on the slope of

mount Agung - Bukit Jambul : Nice View of the rice terrace - Kertagosa : The Klungkung’s Kingdom

Departure at 08.30 am, The Price at IDR 600.000/Car Itinerary - Kertagosa : The Klungkung’s Kingdom

- Sidemen : Nice view of the rice terrace - Selat : The snake skin fruit plantation - Tenganan : The Original Balinese Village - Goa Lawah : The Bath Cave Temple

Departure at 08.30 am, The Price at IDR 700.000/Car Itinerary - Kertagosa : The Klungkung’s Kingdom

- Goa Lawah : The Bath Cave Temple - Tenganan : The Original Balinese Village - Tirta Gangga : The Karangasem Royal’s Water Palace - Puri Karangasem : The Karangasem’s Kingdom - Taman Ujung : The Ujung Water Palace

Departure at 08.30 am, The Price at IDR 750.000/Car Itinerary - Goa Lawah : The Bath Cave Temple

- Candidasa : The view of Candidasa beach - Tirta Gangga : The Karangasem Royal’s Water Palace - Amed : The Amed coast for snorkeling and

diving

Departure at 08.30 am, The Price at IDR 750.000/Car Itinerary - Goa Lawah : The Bath Cave Temple

- Candidasa : The view of Candidasa beach - Tirta Gangga : The Karangasem Royal’s Water Palace - Tulamben : The USA Liberty ship wreck for

snorkeling and diving

Departure at 09:00 am, The Price at IDR 650.000/Car Itinerary - Peliatan : The Painting Exhibition

- Mas Village : The Wood Carving Center - Celuk Village : The Gold & Silver smith - Jimbaran : The Jimbaran bay and sea food centre - Uluwatu Temple : The Historical temple on the Rock

Departure at 09:00 am, The Price at IDR 400.000/Car Itinerary - Mas : The Wood Carving

- Batuan : The Batik and Painting centre - Celuk : The Silver and Gold smith - Sukawati : The Balinese Handicraft & Souvenir

centre - Mawang : The Painting village - Silungan : The Painting village - Lodtunduh : The Painting village

Departure at 09:00 am, The Price at IDR 600.000/Car Itinerary - Mengwi : The Royal Family Temple

- Pacung : The Rice Terrace view - Bedugul : The Botanical garden & Lake Bratan

temple

Departure at 02:00 pm, The Price at IDR 550.000/Car Itinerary - Monkey Forest : The Holy Monkey Forest

- Mengwi : The Royal Family Temple - Tanah Lot : Tanah lot sea Temple and Sunset

Departure at 08.30 am, The Price at IDR 700.000/Car Itinerary - Bedugul : The Botanical garden & Lake Bratan

Temple, Twin Lake View - Munduk : The coffee plantation & Rice terrace

view

Departure at 08.30 am, The Price at IDR 850.000/Car Itinerary - Bedugul : The Botanical garden & Lake Bratan Temple, Twin Lake view

- Gitgit : Waterfall with very good scenery - Munduk : The coffee plantation & Rice terrace

view - Lovina : Nort Bali White sand Beach

Departure at 08.30 am, The price at IDR 700.000/Car Itinerary - Batukaru : The Batukau Temple

- Jatiluwih : Nice rice terrace view

- Tanah Lot : Tanah lot sea Temple and Sunset

Tour Destination Duration (Approximately)

Price/Car* (IDR)

Batur Tour 6-8 hours 600.000

Kintamani Tour 6-8 hours 550.000

Tampak Siring Tour 6-8 hours 400.000

Kintamani Besakih Tour 8-10 hours 650.000

Besakih Tour 8-10 hours 650.000

Karangasem Tour 8-10 hours 600.000

Klungkung-Amlapura Tour 8-10 hours 700.000

Amed Tour 10-12 hours 750.000

Tulamben Tour 10-12 hours 750.000

Uluwatu Tour 8-10 hours 650.000

Art Tour 4-6 hours 400.000

Bedugul Tour 8-10 hours 600.000

Sunset Tour 4-6 hours 550.000

Munduk Tour 10-12 hours 700.000

Singaraja Tour 10-12 hours 750.000

Tabanan Tour 6-8 hours 700.000

Note:

Maximum 4 adults per car

Price is not include entrance fee

Balinese language is the version that got the influence from Dutch, Chinese and English. It is at least introduces further variation such as:

Polite language (Basa Alus). This level introduces what is called "Alus Sor and Alus Singgih". Alus Sor means words that used to put the speaker's status lower than his/her speaking counterpart, and "Alus Singgih" is the words that used to put the position of his/her speaking counterpart at higher status.

Formal language (Alus Madia), is a generally accepted language spoken at the public by someone as presenter, head of meeting and among those do not know each other.

Folk language (Basa kasar), is spoken by the largest part of Balinese and mostly among Sudra cast.

This level of language is related with the status of Balinese in cast system. Higher cast will be respected with special words that attribute their actions, possession, character and others. The difference between the levels of the language is not in the pattern or grammatical rule, but in the level of lexicon. Due to this multi level layer of Balinese society, it has created a complex lexicon, especially in referring the relation between those casts.

Interesting to learn more about Balinese language, we are pleasure to put some common words of Polite Balinese language which would able to make you feeling the whole Balinese life during your staying at Puri Sunia Resort. Our staff will be happy to help you in pronouncing them. HAPPY BALINESE LIFE!

ENGLISH BALINESE

Balinese Greeting Om Swastiastu

Good morning! Rahajeng Semeng!

Good afternoon! Rahajeng Sore!

Good evening! Rahajeng Wengi!

How are you? Punapi Gatra?

Fine, Thank you! Becik, Suksma!

Thank you Matur Suksma/Suksma!

You are welcome Suksma Mewali!

I am happy here! Titiang Seneng iriki!

What’s your name? Sire Pesenganne?

My name is….. Pesengan Titiang….

Nice to meet you Seneng Makenalan Sareng Ragane

I need a help Titiang Nunas Tulung

Yes/OK Inggih

Not/NO Nenten/Ten

May I have…? Dados titiang nunas…?

I am sorry Ampura titiang