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Aston Pradha Villas Room Rates - Valid
until 31 March 2007
Rates are quoted in US Dollars, per room per night
Room Category
Normal
Rates + 21% tax
& service charges.
WITHOUT BREAKFAST
Internet
Rates
Including 21% tax & service
with breakfast
Single
Double
Single
Double
1 Bedroom Villa
363.00
363.00
190.00
190.00
2 Bedrooms Villa
484.00
484.00
280.00
280.00
Peak season charge during 20 December - 10 January :
* 1 bedroom villa : USD 75 / villa / night
* 2 bedrooms villa : USD 95 / villa / night
Room inclusion :
Welcome chilled towel and refreshment upon arrival
Welcome fruit basket and flower petal upon arrival
In room tea and coffee making facilities
Daily replenished mineral water
In villa complimentary breakfast
Complimentary mini bar during stay (non alcohol)
Complimentary shuttle to Seminyak and Kuta area based on schedule
Kecak Dance The most famous of the Balinese dances, the Kecak originated from the Sanghyang
dance choirs who chant a distinctive ‘ke-chak-ke-chak’ accompaniment.
The Kecak, as a dance developed in the 1930’s in the village of Bona where
it is still performed regularly. The theme is taken from Ramayana and tells the
story of Rama, who, with the help of the monkey army, tries to rescue his wife
from the clutches of the evil King Rawana. This is a very exciting dance to watch
and is performed by a large group of chanting men sitting in a circle, waving
their arms and swaying to and fro in time with the chants.
Bali Update
Prosecutors seek life for Bali bombmaker Indonesian prosecutors on Monday asked for a life sentence rather than the death penalty for Bali bombmaker Umar Patek, arguing that his remorse in the dock should spare him from a firing squad.
No death sentence sought for Bali 'demolition man' JAKARTA: Indonesian prosecutors have demanded a life sentence for Umar Patek, an alleged terrorist accused of the mass murder of more than 200 people in the bombing of two nightclubs in Bali a decade ago.