December 14th, 2012 § § permalink

Bob Tutupoli & Glenn Fredly
Traveljunkieindonesia.com - “Orang Timur memang senang berdansa” ujar Glenn Fredly sembari mengajak 180 pemain orkes suling bambu asal Maluku, Molucca Bamboowind Orchestra, berkolaborasi bersamanya memainkan lagu “Rame-Rame” di atas panggung Konser Keajaiban Indonesia yang digelar di The Ritz Carlton Jakarta, Pacific Place (kamis, 13/12/2012).
Digelar dalam rangka promosi pariwisata dan budaya kawasan Indonesia Timur, konser ini menghadirkan Bob Tutupoli, Barry Likumahuwa Project, Lea Simanjuntak, Jemima, BoyzIIBoys, Oele Pattiselano, Ivan Nestorman, Albert Fakdawer, Igo Idol, Rudolf Hehanusa, dan lain-lain yang membawakan lagu-lagu daerah Indonesia Timur.
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December 4th, 2012 § § permalink

Traveljunkieindonesia.com – Hi everyone, I am so excited to tell you all about this update.
As program to promote series of the Real Wonder of the World (The Real WOW) in Indonesia, Marketeers will organise “Konser Keajaiban Indonesia Vol 2, Great Indonesia Songbook: Sound From the East” which will be held in Ballroom Ritz Carlton – Pasific Place, Jakarta. Thursday, December 13, 2012, 18.30-21.30PM.
Fully supported by the Indonesian Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy and Badan Promosi Pariwisata Indonesia (BPPI). This concent will also perform Glenn Fredly, Barry Likumahuwa Project, Lea Simanjuntak, Jemima, BoyzIIBoys, Oele Pattiselano, Ivan Nestorman, Albert Fakdawer, etc.
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March 3rd, 2012 § § permalink

Fak-Fak Kids (Image courtesy of Arif Lukman)
Traveljunkieindonesia.com – The trail that time forgot. Two Months, Papua to Flores. This 3000km off-the-radar adventure takes in the picturesque islands around Papua’s Kota Biak before heading to the sublime Danau Sentani and the beguiling Baliem Valley. Maluku’s Pulau Ambon and Banda Island provide a change of scene before the route heads south to West Timor and Flores.
Papua is the launching pad for this route, starting at Kota Biak. A relaxed and pleasant town, Biak is most useful as a base for trips to the beauty beyond. Pack a tent and make for the exquisite reefs and beaches of the Padaido Islands and the unspoilt, ethereal Pulau Numfor.
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