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Pulau Seribu (Thousand
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Thousand Isles near
Jakarta has been a favorite destination for
ages. Paradiso, containing four island's
Kahyangan (formerly known as Cipir),
Bidadari (used to be called Sakit), Onrust
and Kelor offer spectacular views of the
forest and the sea. The name Paradiso indeed
comes from Paradise, for 'Kahyangan' in
Indonesian means 'Heaven' in English, and 'Bidadari'
means 'Angel'. Dotted throughout Jakarta Bay
are 120 tropical islands and coral atolls
known, rather misleadingly, as the Thousand
Islands. This group of islands in the
Jakarta Bay offers a heaven away from the
bustle of city life. There are golden
beaches fringed with coconut palms. The
surrounding waters are a paradise for skin
divers. They are filled with a myriad of
tropical fish, which live among the
multicolored corals. The islands can be
reached from Tanjung Priok or Pasar Ikan (Sunda
Kelapa) by ferry or by chartered boat. Some
of the islands in this group developed for
tourism are Pulau Bidadari, Pulau Anyer,
Pulau Laki and Pulau Putri. Pulau Tanjung
near Putri has an airstrip. There are cabins
for hire, having fresh water on Pulau Air
and Pulau Bidadari only. The Pulau Putri
Paradise Co. has developed Pulau Putri,
Pulau Melintang, Pulau Petondan and Pulau
Papa Theo as a holiday resort with cottages,
restaurants, diving and sailing facilities.
With a total population of only 13,000
people, the bay contains a sprinkling of the
'virgin islands', although the majorities
are inhabited. Many are privately owned. The
departure point to this cluster of
individual paradises is the Ancol Marina,
where further information on travel
arrangements can be found. Daliy boats to
most islands, departing at 08.00 and 09.00.
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| Jaya Ancol Dreamland (Taman
Impian Jaya Ancol) |
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Taman Impian Jaya Ancol, an
amusement park in north Jakarta, Indonesia, is one
of the most attractive places serving the densely
populated city of Jakarta. It has all the adventures
people crave for; Sea World, Fantasy World, Atlantis
Water Adventure and Marina Beach. This is Jakarta's
largest and most popular recreation park. It is
built on reclaimed beach land at the Bay of Jakarta,
having, sea and freshwater aquariums, swimming
pools, an artificial lagoon for fishing, boating,
bowling, an assortment of nightclubs, restaurants, a
steam-bath and massage parlors. The Ancol complex
includes a Marina, Dunia Fantasi (Fantasy Land), a
golf course, hotels and a drive-in theater. The "Pasar
Seni" or art market has a varied collection of
Indonesian handicraft, paintings and souvenirs on
sale. At a nearby open-air theater art performances
are held using the local dialect.
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| Villa Pushpapuri |
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The
absolute beachfront, Villa Pushpapuri
is located near the traditional village of
Ketewel on Bali's south-east coast. This
stunning villa boasts four bedrooms, a
20-metre infinity-edge swimming pool, a
splendid living & dining room, and a games
room, complemented by the finest furnishings
and a five-star standard of service. Bounded
by the River Wos and a rugged surf beach.
Furthermore, it is blessed with spectacular
outlook: across the ocean towards the
beaches of Keramas and the islands of Nusa
Penida and Nusa Lembongan, and over the
pounding surf to the unrivalled grandeur of
sacred Mt Agung...'the finest view in the
land of dreams'.
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