Rathsallagh GC Team
Portmarnock Links
holes sculpted into the terraced rice fields, the
Nirwana Bali Golf course is truly awe-inspiring.
Whether you are a casual golfer or a seasoned
player, this diverse and meticulously maintained
course will never cease to provide surprises.
Prize Presentation
from Ngurah Rai International Airport and is
part of the stunning Pan Pacific Nirwana Bali
Resort.
With the World travel becoming much more
accessible and travel costs becoming much
Discover a lush 103-hectare hideaway built atop more affordable, holiday makers are looking
a sheer cliff with picturesque views of the Tanah for more than just your average getaway. They
Lot temple. This secluded luxury golf resort,
are looking for a destination, an experience,
set in the tranquil village of Tabanan, West Bali, diversity, culture ..not to mention the
enjoys a magnificent setting along a sweeping
compulsory sun, sand and sea and in Indonesia,
coastline. Nirwana Bali Golf Club is 22km away
you will find it all.
TOP10 THINGS TO DO IN
INDONESIA:
1. Play golf on their
Championship courses or
the Championship standard
par3 course at Bukit
Pandawa.
5. Explore their rivers,
waterfalls, lakes forests or
national parks like Asahan
River, Kerumutan Forest or
Alas Purwo National Park.
experiences or street food
scenes.
10. Hit the malls for an ultimate
shopping day out, without
the high street prices.
6. Experience the sensory
wonders at one of the many
world renowned Spa’s.
Getting there:
2. Relax on sunning beaches
7. Be amazed at one of the
like Trikota Beach, Bawah
traditional ceremonies like
Island or Pombo Island Atoll.
Janger, Pakarena Dance.
3. Snorkel or scuba to see
some of the best marine life 8. Discover ancient history
with a visit the temples like
around.
Mendut or Muara Jamie
4. Hike through valley,
temples.
canyons, mountains or
9. Famed for its cuisine,
craters like Renog Tengger,
enjoy any of the dining
Marmere or Mount Bromo
Fly London- Jakarta Non-stop
from Heathrow with Garuda
Indonesia airline. Flights are
on Tuesdays, Wednesdays,
Thursdays, Saturdays and
Sundays.
For more information:
www.indonesia.travel/en
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