Nyepi Day is Balinese Saka Calendar’s New Year, where the island of Bali turns off all lights and sounds, stops all traffic, put a pause on all worldly activities, and meditates, while complete silence and serenity reigns over the entire island. It is based on the story of when King Kaniska I of India …
Tugu Hotels & Restaurants is a private family-owned Indonesian luxury hotels & restaurants known for its biggest collection of Indonesian & Asian arts and antiques. We are inviting potential candidates to apply the following positions : F&B Service : • Food & Beverage Manager • Supervisor • Cashier • Waiter / Waitress • Runner • …
How does love speak ? In the faint flush upon the telltale cheek, And in the pallor that succeeds it; by the quivering lid of an averted eye– Rekindle romance over delectable set-menu dinner with our loved one and carry on the evening with after dinner cocktails. Friday, 14th February 2020 For more information about …
Inspired by a love legend of young prince whose prayers for a most beautiful dancing goddess from Nirvana were answered by the gods. Set in the majestic Royal Angkor, featuring a 3-course set menu dinner with options of appetizer to choose from, two main courses, and signature dessert to end the night on a sweet …
Valentine’s Celebration: A Balinese Love Tale This Valentine’s Day, enjoy 5-course romantic candlelit dinner with a complimentary aphrodisiac cocktail for two. Inspired by the eternal passionate love story of the famous Belgian painter Le Mayeur and the love of his life, the beautiful legong dancer Ni Pollok in the early 20th century. Friday, 14th February …
This Valentine’s Day, embrace the loving mood in a getaway for two surrounded with priceless art objects in alluring thematic suites, bespoke spa treatments, and unforgettable dining experiences in all of our hotels. Available throughout February: Hotel Tugu Blitar, starting from IDR 950,000++/ night Hotel Tugu Malang, starting from IDR 1,440,000++/night Hotel Tugu Lombok, starting …
Celebrate Chinese New Year in an ancient Peranakan temple that has been dismantled and reconstructed at Hotel Tugu Bali, the Bale Sutra, where ancient cultures of Chinese and Balinese people live in harmony.
It’s strange that Indonesia, with its embarrassment of 17,000 islands, has only a few tourism hotspots. Bali and Borneo might spring to mind, and maybe the ancient ruins of Borobudur, or Jakarta for a stopover. Travelling beyond these main hubs was once an assault course of crowded ferries, rickety buses, duct-taped airplanes and electricity-rationed beach …












