Personal Tour Assistant in Bali

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    Visit Now! North Bali

    This is an area far removed from the hectic pace that can be so apparent in South Bali. But don't worry. You will amazed with so many beautifull objects in there. We have our secret tour routes. Book Now!

    From our Blog

    Tuesday, August 18, 2015

    Tour Package

    North Bali Tour Itinerary :

    Package A:

    08:00 – Pick up at the hotel
    09:30 – Visit Jatiluwih Rice Terrace
    10.30 – Visit Ulun Danu Beratan Temple
    11.30 – Visit Gitgit Waterfall
    13.00 – Lunch at Local Restaurant
    14:00 – Visit Lovina Beach
    15.30 – Visit Banjar Hot Water Spring
    16.30 – Back to hotel
    18.00 – Arrive at Hotel

    Package B:

    08:00 – Pick up at the hotel
    09:30 – 
    Visit Ulun Danu Beratan Temple
    10.30 – Visit Buyan Lake - By Bicycle (opt)
    11.30 – Visit Gitgit Waterfall
    13.00 – Lunch at Local Restaurant
    14:00 – Visit Lovina Beach
    15.30 – Visit Banjar Hot Water Spring
    16.30 – Back to hotel
    18.00 – Arrive at Hotel

    North Bali Tour Price :

    We offer two price you can choose which is Regular Tours Price and Inclusive Tours Price, Please see below the details of North Bali Tours Packages price :
    Regular Tours Price :
    USD 60/car ( 1 till 6 person included)
    USD 95/minibus ( 1 till 12 person included)
    USD 115/minibus ( 1 till 17 person included)
    USD 195/bus ( 1 till 30 person included)
    Inclusion : Private Car / Minibus / Bus + Petrol + English Speaking Driver
    Note : Entrance fee and Lunch is not include in the price
    Inclusive Tours Price :
    USD 55/person
    Note : Minimun Booking 2 Person
    Inclusion : Private Car / Minibus / Bus + Petrol + English Speaking Driver + Entrance Fee + Lunch
    Area Covered for Pick Up :
    Seminyak, Legian, Kuta, Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, Sanur, Ubud, Denpasar, Benoa Harbour, Airport
    Please contact us for pick up in different area
    Note :
    • The price already include with 21% Government tax and Services
    • Get special price for group booking
    • Regular Tours Price : is a Bali day tours price without include lunch and entrance fee, you need to pay by your own self
    • Inclusive Tours Price : is a Bali day tours price with include lunch and entrance fee
    • The tour is Private Tours, means there is no other participant, just only you and your companion
    • The Tour will assist by English Speaking Tours Driver
    • Tour Guide can be requested, contact us if you want to request Tour Guide during the trip
    • Time and Tourism site is subject to change based on your request.
    • Use contact form provide to send us message, asking information or make tour booking request.
    Terms Payment
    • Payment is Cash Payment
    • Payment is on the day itself with our driver
    • Payment with other currency will convert based on daily exchange rate

    Wednesday, August 5, 2015

    Overview

    We provide a personal assistant to accompany your vacation around this paradise island, Bali. You can decide and request us the place where you would go and we will take you there by a fun and comfort way. Come on contact us as soon as possible. Enjoy your trip!!!

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    Tuesday, August 4, 2015

    Small Business Lesson: Content Marketing and Writer’s Block - Repost

    Essentially, small business content writers write articles that formerly might have appeared in newspapers or magazines and thus consider themselves journalists. Content writers do more though.  They contribute articles to e-zines, corporate blogs, and other such places on the web.  When a business website has visibility and an increased viewership and following, the content writer is key to that success.

    Many small business owners write their own content. First because they like to write or second, they can avoid paying a professional content writer in order to save money.  In either case, every writer encounters writers block at some time or other.  I know, because with few exceptions, I write a blog for my company’s web site five days every week and most days the words just flow out of my keyboard and onto my screen with ease.  Sometimes however, I only see a blank page and struggle to get started.

    Here are some suggestions for overcoming writer’s block that have worked for me.
    • What are customers, potential customers, vendors and other commenters asking you?  I have mentioned previously that my partner and I mentor small businesses.  We were contacted by a potential client who was inquiring about how to set up her company as a minority, woman-owned enterprise.  This became a series of several blogs.  Another time an entrepreneur wanted to “hire” consultants to sell his product.  After asking a few fundamental questions, I realized he did not know the difference between and employee and a consultant, nor did he understand the danger to his company from choosing one over the other.  This became another piece.
    • I look to the news.  Are there hard times coming for marine parks that display marine mammals? Has the leadership changed? Are there plans to develop public relations campaigns to counteract negative publicity?  I have written several pieces on SeaWorld and used their announcements of the changes in leadership to challenge readers to ponder “what would they do if they were the new CEO?”
    • Your style is perhaps the most valuable thing you have.  When I am struggling for a topic, I tap into my memory and pepper my blogs with real-life anecdotes to illustrate pieces I am writing.  Recently, I wrote about stress relief and shared that one thing that has always worked for me was that I would take a five-minute break in the afternoon to “stretch my eyes”.  I would leave my desk, step outside and look to the mountains and jets queuing up to land at SFO before returning to my desk relaxed and refreshed.  A passing researcher stopped one day and asked if I was “OK?”  I explained my “eye stretching” exercise and he walked away only to turn around and ask again if I were OK.  I assured him I was.  A few weeks later he had a heart attack.  He was in his early forties.