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Old April 12th, 2005, 05:23 PM
Bintang Indonesia Tours & Travel Indonesia
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Dear Travel Industry & Independent Travellers,

Indonesia is a magical land, a major tourist destination and the
world's
archipelago between Asia & Australia, where old tradition are still
existing. The sacred mountains and the secular beaches on Bali, the
shadow
puppets, Borobudur temple and palaces on Java, Toba lake and Orang
Utan on
Sumatra, the Pinisi and the hanging graves of Tana Toraja on Sulawesi,
the
Dayak and Mahakam river on Kalimantan, the Sasak and the Komodo
Dragons on
Nusa Tenggaras, is always something for everyone.

With more than 17.500 island, Indonesia can fulfill many vacationer's
dreams
and fit many types of trips, such as incentive and special interest
groups,
Natural history, hiking, diving, archeology, comparative religions,
art &
craft, drama & dance, textile, cooking & shopping trip. BINTANG
INDONESIA TOURS & TRAVEL - established in 1996 - provides
comprehensive inbound tourist
services with professional management and interesting package tours.

With our 24 hours services, we ensure you can meet all of your need
covering information in details and quotation with our best rates,
with of
course, the high standard quality of satisfaction. Please do not
hesitate to
write or facsimile or e-mail us as follows :

BINTANG INDONESIA TOURS & TRAVEL
Jl. Sisingamangaraja No. 56 Yogyakarta - Indonesia
Tel ( ++ 62 274 ) 418 013, 418 014, 378688
Fax. ( ++ 62 274 ) 413 866
Mobile phone : ++81 1286925
E-mail :

We have regular overland JAVA - BALI covering ; Jakarta, Bandung,
Baturaden,
Wonosobo, Yogyakarta, Solo, Surabaya ( Bromo ), Kaliklatak/Kalibaru,
Banyuwangi & Bali.

Sincerely yours,

Tugasmin Bintang
Managing Director
  #2  
Old April 12th, 2005, 05:41 PM
Pete Loud
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Hi,

While I agree Indonesia is a fascinating country to visit, I suggest that
you check out the travel warnings from,

U.K. Foreign & Commonwealth Office

http://www.fco.gov.uk/servlet/Front?...=1013618385558

"There remains a high threat from terrorism in Indonesia. We continue to
receive reports that terrorists in Indonesia are planning further attacks on
Westerners and Western interests. Attacks could occur at any time, anywhere
in Indonesia and are likely to be directed against locations frequented by
foreigners. Terrorists have shown in previous attacks, like the attack on
the Australian Embassy and the Bali bombings, that they have the means and
the motivation to carry out successful attacks."

U.S. Department of State

http://www.usembassyjakarta.org/news/trv_warning02.html

"The terrorist threat in Indonesia remains high. In late March arrests of
terrorists with explosives in the Philippines, including an Indonesian
Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) member, who were planning to commit terrorist attacks
there suggest that the threat of similar attacks by JI against targets in
Indonesia continues. Attacks could occur at any time and could be directed
against any location, including those frequented by foreigners and
identifiably American or other western facilities or businesses in
Indonesia. Such targets could include but are not limited to places where
Americans and other Westerners live, congregate, shop or visit, including
hotels, clubs, restaurants, shopping centers, identifiably Western
businesses, housing compounds, transportation systems, places of worship,
schools, or public recreation events. Reports suggest attacks could include
targeting individual American citizens.
.. . . .
Americans should avoid travel to Central, South and Southeast Sulawesi;
those considering travel to North Sulawesi should exercise extreme caution.
Sporadic violence occurred in Poso and in neighboring areas of Central
Sulawesi in 2003 and 2004, resulting in several fatalities. Central
Sulawesi's general security situation remains unstable; bombings and
killings occurred in late 2004 in Poso and Palu."

For planning your trip check out my non-commercial website, "Maps of
Indonesia" at
http://users.powernet.co.uk/mkmarina...indonesia.html

Selamat Jalan,

Pete Loud



"Bintang Indonesia Tours & Travel Indonesia"
wrote in message om...
Dear Travel Industry & Independent Travellers,

Indonesia is a magical land, a major tourist destination and the
world's
archipelago between Asia & Australia, where old tradition are still
existing. The sacred mountains and the secular beaches on Bali, the
shadow
puppets, Borobudur temple and palaces on Java, Toba lake and Orang
Utan on
Sumatra, the Pinisi and the hanging graves of Tana Toraja on Sulawesi,
the
Dayak and Mahakam river on Kalimantan, the Sasak and the Komodo
Dragons on
Nusa Tenggaras, is always something for everyone.

With more than 17.500 island, Indonesia can fulfill many vacationer's
dreams
and fit many types of trips, such as incentive and special interest
groups,
Natural history, hiking, diving, archeology, comparative religions,
art &
craft, drama & dance, textile, cooking & shopping trip. BINTANG
INDONESIA TOURS & TRAVEL - established in 1996 - provides
comprehensive inbound tourist
services with professional management and interesting package tours.

With our 24 hours services, we ensure you can meet all of your need
covering information in details and quotation with our best rates,
with of
course, the high standard quality of satisfaction. Please do not
hesitate to
write or facsimile or e-mail us as follows :

BINTANG INDONESIA TOURS & TRAVEL
Jl. Sisingamangaraja No. 56 Yogyakarta - Indonesia
Tel ( ++ 62 274 ) 418 013, 418 014, 378688
Fax. ( ++ 62 274 ) 413 866
Mobile phone : ++81 1286925
E-mail :

We have regular overland JAVA - BALI covering ; Jakarta, Bandung,
Baturaden,
Wonosobo, Yogyakarta, Solo, Surabaya ( Bromo ), Kaliklatak/Kalibaru,
Banyuwangi & Bali.

Sincerely yours,

Tugasmin Bintang
Managing Director



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Old April 12th, 2005, 05:41 PM
Pete Loud
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Hi,

While I agree Indonesia is a fascinating country to visit, I suggest that
you check out the travel warnings from,

U.K. Foreign & Commonwealth Office

http://www.fco.gov.uk/servlet/Front?...=1013618385558

"There remains a high threat from terrorism in Indonesia. We continue to
receive reports that terrorists in Indonesia are planning further attacks on
Westerners and Western interests. Attacks could occur at any time, anywhere
in Indonesia and are likely to be directed against locations frequented by
foreigners. Terrorists have shown in previous attacks, like the attack on
the Australian Embassy and the Bali bombings, that they have the means and
the motivation to carry out successful attacks."

U.S. Department of State

http://www.usembassyjakarta.org/news/trv_warning02.html

"The terrorist threat in Indonesia remains high. In late March arrests of
terrorists with explosives in the Philippines, including an Indonesian
Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) member, who were planning to commit terrorist attacks
there suggest that the threat of similar attacks by JI against targets in
Indonesia continues. Attacks could occur at any time and could be directed
against any location, including those frequented by foreigners and
identifiably American or other western facilities or businesses in
Indonesia. Such targets could include but are not limited to places where
Americans and other Westerners live, congregate, shop or visit, including
hotels, clubs, restaurants, shopping centers, identifiably Western
businesses, housing compounds, transportation systems, places of worship,
schools, or public recreation events. Reports suggest attacks could include
targeting individual American citizens.
.. . . .
Americans should avoid travel to Central, South and Southeast Sulawesi;
those considering travel to North Sulawesi should exercise extreme caution.
Sporadic violence occurred in Poso and in neighboring areas of Central
Sulawesi in 2003 and 2004, resulting in several fatalities. Central
Sulawesi's general security situation remains unstable; bombings and
killings occurred in late 2004 in Poso and Palu."

For planning your trip check out my non-commercial website, "Maps of
Indonesia" at
http://users.powernet.co.uk/mkmarina...indonesia.html

Selamat Jalan,

Pete Loud



"Bintang Indonesia Tours & Travel Indonesia"
wrote in message om...
Dear Travel Industry & Independent Travellers,

Indonesia is a magical land, a major tourist destination and the
world's
archipelago between Asia & Australia, where old tradition are still
existing. The sacred mountains and the secular beaches on Bali, the
shadow
puppets, Borobudur temple and palaces on Java, Toba lake and Orang
Utan on
Sumatra, the Pinisi and the hanging graves of Tana Toraja on Sulawesi,
the
Dayak and Mahakam river on Kalimantan, the Sasak and the Komodo
Dragons on
Nusa Tenggaras, is always something for everyone.

With more than 17.500 island, Indonesia can fulfill many vacationer's
dreams
and fit many types of trips, such as incentive and special interest
groups,
Natural history, hiking, diving, archeology, comparative religions,
art &
craft, drama & dance, textile, cooking & shopping trip. BINTANG
INDONESIA TOURS & TRAVEL - established in 1996 - provides
comprehensive inbound tourist
services with professional management and interesting package tours.

With our 24 hours services, we ensure you can meet all of your need
covering information in details and quotation with our best rates,
with of
course, the high standard quality of satisfaction. Please do not
hesitate to
write or facsimile or e-mail us as follows :

BINTANG INDONESIA TOURS & TRAVEL
Jl. Sisingamangaraja No. 56 Yogyakarta - Indonesia
Tel ( ++ 62 274 ) 418 013, 418 014, 378688
Fax. ( ++ 62 274 ) 413 866
Mobile phone : ++81 1286925
E-mail :

We have regular overland JAVA - BALI covering ; Jakarta, Bandung,
Baturaden,
Wonosobo, Yogyakarta, Solo, Surabaya ( Bromo ), Kaliklatak/Kalibaru,
Banyuwangi & Bali.

Sincerely yours,

Tugasmin Bintang
Managing Director



  #4  
Old April 13th, 2005, 04:24 AM
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Travel warnings? Oh... You mean one of those terror thingies that U.K.
Foreign & Commonwealth Office, U.S. Department of State, and so on
usually do to terrorize would be tourists.

Pay no attention to these travel warnings, they usually only done with
the intention to terrorize would be tourists instead of protecting
them.

Just think for a moment, what is the chance of you getting blown to
pieces and/or killed by one of these so called 'terror' attacks (or in
recent terrors, tsunami and earthquakes)?



Pete Loud, you're no friend of Indonesia or the whole South East Asia,
aren't you?

  #5  
Old April 13th, 2005, 11:54 AM
Pete Loud
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Your email reads as if you were hoping to make a load of money from lots of
tourists.

Why didn't you include your name, and if you are in the business your
company details?


Pete Loud
"Maps of Indonesia" at
http://users.powernet.co.uk/mkmarina...indonesia.html




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oups.com...
Travel warnings? Oh... You mean one of those terror thingies that U.K.
Foreign & Commonwealth Office, U.S. Department of State, and so on
usually do to terrorize would be tourists.

Pay no attention to these travel warnings, they usually only done with
the intention to terrorize would be tourists instead of protecting
them.

Just think for a moment, what is the chance of you getting blown to
pieces and/or killed by one of these so called 'terror' attacks (or in
recent terrors, tsunami and earthquakes)?



Pete Loud, you're no friend of Indonesia or the whole South East Asia,
aren't you?



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Old April 18th, 2005, 01:36 AM
Han
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test...

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Old April 18th, 2005, 01:42 AM
Han
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I am planning tour on Java next week. I am living in Seoul. Pete's post
is helpful for me though not stopping my plan. Yes, digicr's comment
looks not appropriate.

 




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