Hotel Tugu Bali recounts the most romantic tales, folklores, and legends of Indonesia – one room at a time. Each room individually created by the owner, displaying his immaculate attention to detail reconstructed to provide blend of colour, texture and atmosphere. Nestled behind an antique wooden door, surrounded by tropical garden, the Dedari Suites are …
Month: March 2014
Hotel Tugu Bali’s cooking classes are presented by our Indonesian chef, Iboe Soelastri, who began her cooking journey as her grandmother’s sous chef when she was four years old. The cooking class begins early in the morning with guests selecting the dishes to cook from Iboe Soelastri’s vast collection of Javanese and Balinese recipes. A …
Satays are now popular all over the world . In the old days, every evening just before 6 PM, the women of the village, young and old, would put on their colorful sarong and their kebaya top, put their satays in the basket they carried behind their back with a sling, and came down to …
At Hotel Tugu Bali, the mission of bringing to life the art, culture, and romance of Bali and Java does not stop at decoration and interior design. How you dine is not only about food, but it also involves many other aspects such as theme, setting, ritual of service, atmosphere, presentation, traditions, and history. Possibilities …
In Indonesian tradition, taking tea is a celebration of tranquility, a time to reflect and to give back to mind and body that a busy lifestyle takes away. Choose from our extensive collection of loose leaf tea with traditional cakes and delicacies served on the banana leaf-covered woven basket. Sit back, relax… Enjoy the picturesque …
Hotel Tugu Blitar is housed in a graceful whitewashed building from the Dutch colonial era, characterized by a long driveway to the entrance, beautiful art-deco hanging lamps, lines of old photographs, high ceilings and giant tall pillars along the entire front façade. Built in 1850s, historically Hotel Tugu Blitar was called Hotel Zentrum, which was …
This Javanese waroeng on the near of The Colony Restaurant. Waroeng Jawa is a popular meeting point, especially between 4 PM and 6 PM , where guests gather for afternoon tea (complimentary for in-house guests). A traditional Javanese–style stall featuring a variety of traditional snacks and cakes as well as a vast choice of local …
LALI DJIWA HERITAGE SPA Embark on your individual path to rejuvenation through the ancient Javanese method of spa therapy, rituals and concoction. Using only natural herbs and spices, our therapists are versed in the traditional healing techniques, following the ancient tradition from centuries ago. Relax and unwind, enjoy a sense of peace, and achieve the …
Sawentar Temple is located at Sawentar village, Kanigoro district, to the east of Blitar. The temple shows similarities in form to Kidal temple. A tentative date of around the early to mid 13th century has consequently been assigned to it. The base of the temple lies several meters below the present ground level, a result …
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