3. !
Bali History!
! Bali inhabited by around 2000 BC by Austronesian
people who migrated originally from China and
Oceania through Maritime Southeast Asia
! Balinese culture was strongly influenced by Indian,
Chinese, and particularly Hindu culture, beginning
around the 1st century AD.
! The Hindu Majapahit Empire (1293–1520 AD) on
eastern Java founded a Balinese colony in 1343.
! In 1585 a Portuguese ship foundered off the Bukit
Peninsula known as Jimbaran Bay now.
! In 1597 the Dutch explorer Cornelis de Houtman
arrived in Bali.
4. !
Bali History!
! In the 1930s, anthropologists Margaret Mead ,
Gregory Bateson, and artists Miguel Covarrubias
and Walter Spies, and musicologist Colin McPhee
created a western image of Bali as "an enchanted
land of aesthetes at peace with themselves and
nature", and western tourism first developed on
the island.
! On 19 February 1942 the Japanese forces landed
near the town of Senoer [Senur].
! On 20 November 1946, the Battle of Marga was
fought in Tabanan in central Bali lead by Colonel
I Gusti Ngurah Rai when he was only 29 years old.
6. !
Bali Geographic !
• Situated between the islands of Java and
Lombok
• Stretching approximately 140 km from east to
west, and 80 km from north to south.
• The tallest volcanic is Gunung Agung
• Located just 8o south of the Equator a tropical
climate with just two seasons (wet and dry) of
around 28oC.
7. !
Bali Culture !
• The People Organization of villages, farming, the first, Subak,
concerns the production of rice and organizes fairly the
irrigation system. Second, the Banjar, all village festivals,
marriage manage from Banjar.
• Religion Worship the Hindu trinity Brahma, Shiva and Vishnu
• Painting Until the start of the 20th century, the dominant form
of painting was the portrayal of Hindu epics by painters and
illustrators called ‘Sangging’. Paul Gauguin, Toulouse Lautrec
and Camille Pissaro, created a new trend for Asian-influenced
art and for European painters to move to Bali. Ubud’s fame
regarding art can be traced to the arrival of the German painter
Walter Spies and the Dutch Rudolf Bonnet. Ubud style is one of
the most ‘expressionistic’.
8. !
Bali Culture !
• Stone and Wood Carving were mainly used to decorate
temples and palace. Stone carving famous village known in
Batubulan and Ubud
• Textile Songket fabrics, Endek, or weft ikat. The least
common, Bali is the Geringsing or double-ikat, and it is
sought after. Dyed to their final designs before being woven
together, from the unique Bali Aga village of Tenganan,
East Bali.
• Dance & Drama Dance and drama have played a
historically important role in Balinese society. Ramayana,
Mahabharata
9. !
Bali Culture !
• Baris, This is a warrior’s dance. Barong & Rangda, This is a story
about the struggle between good and evil.
• Kecak, The most famous of the Balinese dances, originated from
the Sanghyang dance choirs, holds its uniqueness in the
entrancing ‘kecak, kecak’ chant. The Kecak as a dance developed
in the 1930s, in the village of Bona, where it is still performed
regularly.
• Legong, This dance tells a story princess Rangkesari being held
captive by King Lakesmi. The Legong is a very classical and
graceful dance, always performed by prepubescent girls.
• Wayang Kulit (Shadow Puppet), Wayang Kulit is one of the great
story-telling traditions of the Javanese and Balinese people
10. !
Bali Property Report !
• In Bali, rich foreigners are sparking a property frenzy, but
who benefits? “Luxury property prices in Indonesia are rising
faster than anywhere else in the world, according to a new
report.” The Observer, 9 March 2013
• Limited land in Bali drives investors northward According
to research and field observation conducted by Elite Haven-
Knight Frank, land prices in Bali are expected to continue
increasing to around 28 percent throughout the rest of this
year, having recorded growth of 25 percent during the first
half of this year.” The Jakarta Post, 14 November 2012
11. !
Bali Property Report !
• Property exuberance is reborn in Indonesia “Fifteen years
after the Asian financial crisis sent overheated Indonesian
property markets tumbling, the archipelago nation’s real-
estate markets are soaring again–just as economic storm
clouds gather across the world The Wall Street Journal, 15
October 2012
• Property buyer lured foreign affairs “In Bali, Elite Havens
and Knight Frank research shows hotel and villa supply is
projected to increase by 22 per cent, or 4508 rooms, this year,
while foreign tourist arrivals in Bali will continue to grow.”
The Australian, 10 March 2012
12. !
Bali Property Report !
• Property investor at home abroad “The long-held
dream of buying a second home in Bali remains
alive, according to Matthew Georgeson, director of
Elite Havens. "Australian interest remains robust,
we have not seen any dip in inquiry levels in 2012
over 2011". The Australian, 28 July 2012.
• Market Focus: Why Buy Bali? “After some real
estate challenges and a few melt-downs in 2010, a
regrouped real estate sector is now looking better
than ever.” The Australian Financial Review, 25
August 2011.
13.
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Bali premier investment opportunity
Privileged and prestigious location
Between Ayana and Four Season Resort
Green concept development
29. !
Why Nayla Jimbaran !
Nayla Jimbaran is a boutique lifestyle living, present
you a unique and exciting opportunity owning your
own little paradise in the magic of Bali cultural
richness, with an option of 2 or 3 Bedroom villas.
Designed by world experience architect who is already
more than a decade in the industry, The Original Idea
of Nayla Jimbaran is inspired by the Balinese Unique
and famous Subak Irrigation system. The design is
modern, contemporary, luxury, with smart green
concept development which is rarely to find in Bali
30. !
Why Nayla Jimbaran !
Nayla located in prime Jimbaran area, between world
best hotels , Jl Karang Mas Sejahtera, next to the dry
riverside, which allow you to be close to nature and
still amongst few other developments, luxurious hotels
and worlds awards winning Hotel ( Four Season ) ,Bar
( Rock Bar ) and Spa ( Thalasso ), with only 10
minutes away from the Ngurah Rai Airport of
Denpasar, and only 2 minutes away from famous
Jimbaran Bay which is known as the Bali Golden
Mile.
31. !
Why Nayla Jimbaran !
Nayla Jimbaran is a distinctive investment in
Bali ,offers you the most attractive investment
opportunity, free hold ownership with
Guaranteed Rate Return which is given to you
before the unit is ready. With only Limited
units avaible for sale , build your property
investment portfolio with Nayla Jimbaran.
32. !
Why Nayla Jimbaran
• Nayla will operate soon in 2015 , manage by
professional hotelier, Your villa is operated and
staffed by a full service property management
company, which will undertake painstaking chores
to ensure that your villa is always in fabulous
condition. By only paying for the time you need
and sharing the cost with a maximum of 18 other
partners in the villa. You will enjoy the benefit of
rental yield and capital gain from your investment.
This is called a smart Buy, you will enjoy your
holiday and yet make some profit.
33. Who We Are ?
DEVELOPER WITH 40 Years
experience with project such as Office
Building, Apartment, Real Estate,
Villa , Hotel, Office Park, Commercial
in Indonesia and Overseas.
34. Who We Are ? !
Our Previous Project
• Panin Centre Building JKT
• Hotel Sriwijaya JKT
• Hotel Pecenongan JKT
• Hotel Bukit Indah Bogor
• Double Investment LA
• Wisma Mampang JKT
• Antapani Real Estate
Bandung
• Fountain Park Apartment
JKT
• Villa Stefan Anyer
• Cikini Plaza JKT
• Menteng Aarden Residence
JKT
• Pengumben Aarden Office
Park
• Tebet Aarden Office Park
• Graha Anugerah
• Cahaya Garuda Mansion
• Pajajaran Office Park
35. !
Who We Are ? !
Our Coming Project!
• Seminyak Blue Ocean
• Sudirman Trade
• Jimbaran Village
• Margonda Aarden Office Park
• Kebun Jeruk Arden Office Park
• Cibubur Arden Office Park
• Pasar Baru Aarden
• Joe Residence
• Kranggan Real Estate
• TB Simatupang Trade
• Kranggan Real Estate
• Sriwijaya Mansion
• Senayan Village
• Fae at MT Haryono
• Pancoran
• Casa Da Canggu
• Casa Da Dalung
• Love in Ubud
• Prambanan River