Plant and Clean Today for A Greener Tomorrow with POP! Hotel Kuta Beach Bali

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – I am SO excited to tell you all about this news.

I love Bali. I have been invited to attend Tauzia announces the ‘Green Opening’ of POP! Hotel Kuta Beach Bali. Yes, it was AWESOME!

POP! Hotel Kuta Beach, located only steps away to Kuta Beach and Legian street, 10 minute from the trendy Seminyak area and 30 minutes from Ngurah Rai International Airport. It features 223 rooms, exclusively designed “shower pod”, solar power usage and eco-friendly construction materials.

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Postcards From Gua Maria Tritis in Gunungkidul

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – I have some pretty cool postcards to share! Tritis Maria cave in Gunungkidul. And I’m SO GOING!

Gua Maria Tritis becomes one of the natural caves in a line of karst hills in Gunungkidul which turns out to be a sacred place for Catholic people for praying.

Goa Maria Tritis is situated approximately 50 km from Yogyakarta City or 28 km from Gading T-intersection, Wonosari.

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Mbaru Niang Cultural Heritage Village in Flores Island

Mbaru Niang Cultural Village (Image courtesy of UNESCO)

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – I have some pretty cool news to share!

Mbaru Niang, a village of traditional houses in Flores Island, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia has been honoured with the Award of Excellence in the 2012 UNESCO Asia-Pacific Heritage Awards for Cultural Heritage Conservation.

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A Most Colorful & Interesting Part of the Year to be in Bali

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – We celebrate. We pray. We love. YAY! Happy Galungan and Kuningan Day — a most colorful and interesting part of the year to be in Bali.

Galungan and Kuningan Day is the Hindu red-letter day commemorative by Balinese Hindu every six-month. Hindu people especially in Bali very enthusiastic welcome their holidays because on this day they do the pray as Balinese Hindu worshiping to the infinite (Ida Sang Hyang Widi Wasa) supremacy as this world creator.

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Top 10 Sustainable Travel Tips

Pesalat Reforestation Area (Image courtesy of Priyadi)

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – Sustainable travel is about respect and care for local environment, culture and economy. A responsible way to travel is to conserve those natural resources that we all use, including air, water, and land, which can also support local cultures – a great way to exercise your positive influence in places that you travel to, just by making more sustainable selections when it comes to transportation, lodging, dining, and other activities during your trip.

So, here are top 10 sustainable travel tips:

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Top 7 Dive Sites in Gili Islands Lombok

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – The Gilis Islands are a terrific dive destination. The drop-offs, plateaus and slopes of the Gili’s reflect a good cross-section of what Indonesia has to offer. Dive in and be fascinated by turtles, White-tip Reef Sharks, Cuttlefish, Moray Eels, Angel Fish, Ghost Pipefish and more.

The Gili islands have become popular for travel junkies and dive junkies. So, here are some of the best dive sites in Gili Islands Lombok:

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Postcards From Pangkalan Bun

Traveljunkieindonesia.com– I have some pretty cool postcards to share! City tour in Pangkalan Bun. And I’m SO GOING!

If Kalimantan ran a ‘Tidy Towns’ contest Pangkalan Bun would leave the opposition in its dust, which it would have to import because it has none of its own. Largely used as a stopover en route to Tanjung Puting National Park, this is a surprisingly pleasant spot to hang the hat for a couple of days.

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Want To Be A Travel Blogger? Learn From These Experts

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – After weeks of nominations and hundreds upon hundreds of nominations, all votes are in and counted. Travel Junkie Indonesia for being the only Indonesian in the finalists for the @Destinology Travel Bloggy Awards as follows.

You can follow the award news on twitter with #DTBLOGGY. Want To Be A Travel Blogger? Learn From These Experts.

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We Are Indonesian Travel Bloggers, and This Is Our Vision

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Traveljunkieindonesia.com – We are Indonesian Travel Bloggers, and this our vision.

As part of Indonesia’s tourism, we are promoting the country as a wonderful and sustainable tourism destination. We see the whole of Indonesia as our home. A home with the sea full of underwater richness as its front yard, and the magnificent natural landscapes as its backyard full of astonishing wildlife. A home with vibrant cities and charming towns as its meeting points. A home with wonderful people as our family, with our beautifully diverse cultures and traditions that make each of us unique.

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Make Sure You Stay Healthy while Travelling with @FourJandals

Traveljunkieindonesian.com – If you’re a fan of New Zealand and Scotland, on-trend New Zealand style you’ll love this travel blog.

“Make sure you stay healthy while travelling. Nothing ruins a holiday faster than having a cold or being sick.” said Cole and Adela from Four Jandals Travel Blog to Travel Junkie Indonesia. More about Four Jandals Travel Blog, here!

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A Journey with A Map is Best Way to Get Lost

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – Losing your way with a robotic voice barking at you to “turn left” is one of modern life’s greater ills.

Before apps, satellites and trackers take over the world and we all get sucked into little black screens for good, go buy a paper map and head somewhere you’re never been, by motorbike or foot.

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