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EcoMod Network & Bulletin of Monetary Economic and Banking

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

ON ECONOMIC MODELING, 2014 Bali – Indonesia, July 16–18, 2014

TECHNICAL GUIDE

Organized by:

Central Bank of Indonesia EcoMod Network

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................. 3

2. CONFERENCE PROGRAM ........................................................... 3

3. THE COMMITTEE ................................................................ 3

3.1. Organizing Committee ........................................................ 3

4. VENUE AND ACCOMMOATION ....................................................... 4

4.1. Conference Rooms ............................................................ 5

4.2. Prayer Rooms ................................................................ 5

4.3. Medical Services ............................................................ 5

4.4. Hotels ...................................................................... 5

4.5. Social Events ............................................................... 6

4.6. Recommended Hotels .......................................................... 8

5. AIRPORT, PASPORT AND VISA ................................................... 12

5.1. Visas and Customs Information .............................................. 12

5.2. Airport Arrivals and Departures ............................................ 14

6. GENERAL INFORMATION ......................................................... 15

6.1. Jakarta .................................................................... 15

6.2. Bali ....................................................................... 16

6.3. Useful Telephone Numbers ................................................... 17

6.4. Mobile Phones Information .................................................. 17

6.5. Travel Health Insurance .................................................... 18

7. SPECIAL NEEDS ............................................................... 18

8. EXTENDING YOUR STAY ......................................................... 18

8.1. Prior the Conference ....................................................... 18

8.2. Post the Conference ........................................................ 18

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1. INTRODUCTION

The EcoMod Network and the Bulletin of Monetary Economic and Banking welcome all participants

to the Economic Modeling Conference 2014, July 16-18, 2014, Bali - Indonesia. The previous

Economic Modeling conference July 1- 4, 2013 in Prague, Czech, involved more than 200

participants from 48 countries.

This Technical Guide provides information about the conference and details about the venue,

administrative procedures, logistics, accommodation, passport, Visa on Arrival (VoA), the

scheduled program, and possible extension of your stay prior and post the conference.

If you need other information, please do not hesitate to contact the committee. We look forward

to meet you on the conference, and wish you all a pleasant, productive and memorable visit to

the Republic of Indonesia.

2. CONFERENCE PROGRAM

The International Economic Modeling Conference 2014 contains of academic and cultural

activities. The major programs of the conference are as follows:

1. Conference.

2. Welcome reception

3. Gala dinner

4. Cultural trip day

Please find the invitation for the above activities on your conference kit. If you want to

extend your stay prior and or post the conference, please refer to section EXTENDING YOUR

STAY on Page 18.

3. THE COMMITTEE

3.1. Organizing Committee

EcoMod Network

President: Prof. Ali Bayar, Ph.D

Cordinator: Frédéric Dramais

Bulletin of Monetary Economic and Banking

Patron: Board of Governor Bank Indonesia

Chairman: Dr.Iskandar Simorangkir

Coordinator:

Wijoyo Santoso

Didy Laksmono

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Conference Program: Ronald L.Toruan

Arifin M.Suriahaminata

Nurhemi

Dr.Andi Alfian Parewangi

All inquiries regarding the 2014 may be directed to:

[email protected] (for general inquiries)

[email protected] | [email protected] (for technical and program inquiries)

4. VENUE AND ACCOMMOATION

The Economic Modeling Conference 2014 will take place in Bali, Indonesia, on July 16–18, 2014.

The meeting venues will be at:

Ramada Bintang Bali Resort

Address: Jalan Kartika Plaza · Kuta · Bali 80361 · Indonesia

Tel: 62-361-753292, 753293, Fax: 62-361-753288, 752015,

Email: [email protected] · [email protected] ·

[email protected]

Website: http//www.bintang-bali-hotel.com ; www.ramadainternational.com Ramada Bintang Bali Resort, sets in more than six hectares of tropical gardens extending down

to the beachfront of South Kuta coast referred as Tuban, conveniently located just 5 km or a

ten minutes driving or by taxi from Bali's Ngurah Rai International Airport and within walking

distance to Kuta's biggest Shopping Center.

RAMADA

BINTANG BALI

RESORT

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4.1. Conference Rooms

The opening of the EcoMod conference and the plenary sessions (Wednesday morning and Friday

afternoon) will take place at Bintang Bali Ball Room.The parallel sessions and coffe breaks

will take place in the other rooms in Bintang Bali Ball Room area, and banquet area.

4.2. Prayer Rooms

The delegations and guests can use male and female prayer rooms at the Hotel RAMADA BINTANG

BALI. Information about Prayer Rooms will be available at the 2014 Information Desk at the

meeting venue.

4.3. Medical Services

The Medical Care Station will be open daily from 09.00 to 17.00 on July 16-18, 2014 at the

Hotel. The participants will be able to use the services of private clinics and ambulances

close to the designated hotels. First Aid for the participants will be provided free of charge.

For all medications and medical services provided by clinics, hospitals, pharmacies or other

health care institutions, participants will have to pay directly to the service providers.

Please take note that clinics may not be equipped for treatment of some serious and chronic

diseases.

4.4. Hotels

The International Economic Modeling Conference 2014 will be held in Hotel Ramada Bintang Bali

Resort, Bali, Indonesia. You can directly book your accommodation to the hotel of your choice,

otherwise confirm to us and we will book it for you. The booking confirmation should be sent to

the committee before July 15, 2014 through email: [email protected] and

[email protected]. Direct booking will use the normal rate.

RAMADA BINTANG BALI RESORT

Address: Kartika Plaza -Kuta - Bali 80361 - Indonesia Tel: 62-361-753292, 753293, Fax: 62-361-753288, 752015,

Email: [email protected] | [email protected]

Website: http://www.bintang-bali-hotel.com | www.ramadainternational.com

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4.5. Social Events

4.5.1. Welcome Reception (with Live traditional music and dance) Wednesday, July 16, 18:30–20:30 | Ramada Bintang Bali Resort

4.5.2. Gala Dinner (with Live traditional music and dance)

Friday, July 18, 19:30 – 22.30 | Ramada Bintang Bali Resort

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4.5.3. Bali Cultural Trip Day

Saturday, July 19 (7 hours)

After breakfast, we pick up you at your lobby hotel. Tour begins by visiting Taman Ayun

Temple, this Temple located in Mengwi District, huge state temple of Mengwi Kingdom

surrounded by a wide man made moat, the temple built in 1634. Continue to a tourist

attraction to see the beauty of Lake Bedugul and Beratan Temple Ulundanu. Enjoying lunch

at local restaurant, while watches the beauty of mountain scenery. Moving towards to

Alas Kedaton or “Holy Forest: is a small forest measuring 12,00ha where you can see

hundreds of monkeys in their natural habitat. It's one of the place in Bali where monkeys

exist, free and peaceful. Followed by Tanah Lot temple, which is a stunning temple

carved into a rock formation on the border of the ocean. Constructed by the priest

Nirartha in the 15th century, it is one of Bali's most sacred sites and it is famous

for its marvelous views of the western sunset.

The committee will provide transport, guide tour, entrance ticket, and food during the

tour.

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4.6. Recommended Hotels

Most hotels close to the conference venue and are reachable in 5-20 minutes walking. The

following recommended hotels below are located in the same street. Please show your invitation

letter when you check in. Participants will be responsible for closing their reservation and

for any additional ordered services directly at the selected hotel.

Hotel Bintang Kuta

Address : Jalan Kartika Plaza, 80361 Kuta, Bali, Indonesia

Tel: +62 361 8465710, Fax:+62 361 8465711 | Email: [email protected]

Normal rate: USD 125.00 or EUR 92.00 ; Discount rate: USD 64.00 or EUR 47.00

Hotel Grand Whiz Hotel

Adress : Jalan Kartika Plaza, Kuta, Bali, Indoneisa | Phone Number: +62 361 759 099

Website:http://www.grandwhizhotel-kuta.com

Normal rate: USD 108.00 or EUR 79.00

Discount rate: USD 77.00 or EUR 57.00

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Sun Island Hotel Kuta

Address : Jalan Kartika Plaza 88, South Kuta, Bali, Indonesia

Normal rate: USD 165.00 or EUR 121.00

Discount rate: USD 95.00 or EUR.70.00

18 Suite Villa Loft

Address : Jalan Kartika Plaza Pudak Sari No. 18, South Kuta, Bali, Indonesia 80361

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Green Garden Hotel

Address : Jalan Kartika Plaza, Tuban, South Kuta, Bali, Indonesia

Normal rate: USD 80.00 or EUR 59.00

Discount rate: USD 50.00 or EUR.37.00

Home @36 Condotel

Address : Jalan Kartika Plaza, Discovery Kartika Plaza, Kuta, Bali, Indonesia

Radha Bali Hotel

Address : Jalan Kartika Plaza Gang. Puspa Ayu No. 2, South Kuta, Bali, Indonesia 80361

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Eden Hotel

Address: Jalan Kartika Plaza 42, South Kuta, Bali, Indonesia

Address: Jl. Kartika Plaza 42 Kuta, Bali-Indonesia

Tel: +62 361 300 2121, Fax : +62 361 300 2021 Website :www.myedenhotels.com

Normal rate: USD 110.00 or EUR 80.00

Discount rate: USD 80.00 or EUR 59.00

Febri's Hotel & Spa

Normal rate: USD 100.00 or EUR 73.00

Discount rate: USD 85.00 or EUR 62.00

Address : Jalan Kartika Plaza, South Kuta, Bali, Indonesia

The Rani Hotel & Spa

Address : Jalan Kartika Plaza, Kuta, South Kuta, Bali, Indonesia

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Bakung Beach Resort

Adderss : Jalan Kartika Plaza Street, Gang Samudera Tuban, South Kuta, Bali, Indonesia

5. AIRPORT, PASPORT AND VISA

5.1. Visas and Customs Information

5.1.1. Passports. The applicant passport MUST have a clean page passport; passengers having a

passport without a clean page are routinely rejected or subjected to penalties. The applicant’s

passport must also be valid for at least 6 (six) months from the date of entry.

5.1.2. Visa. Subject to point 5.1.1 all delegations entering Indonesian territory are required

to have visa and possess valid passport for six month from the date of arrival. We will send

you formal invitation letter to help you getting the visa.

5.1.3. Free Visa for Short Visits (BVKS). Nationals of the following countries are eligible for

Free Visa for Short Visits (BVKS) – i.e. not requiring any Visa to enter Indonesia: Brunei

Darussalam, Chile, Hong Kong SAR, Macau SAR, Malaysia, Marocco, Peru, Philippines, Singapore,

Thailand, Vietnam, and Ecuador.

5.1.4. Visa on Arrival (VoA) facility is issued on arrival at the Soekarno-Hatta International

Airport for visits not exceeding 30 days for nationals of a number of economies as follows:

Countries that may apply for a Visa on Arrival: No Country No Country No Country

1. Algeria 23. Hungary 45. Panama

2. Argentina 24. Iceland 46. Poland

3. Australia 25. India 47. Portugal

4. Austria 26. Iran 48. Qatar

5. Bahrain 27. Ireland 49. Republic of Korea

6. Belgium 28. Italy 50. Romania

7. Brazil 29. Japan 51. Russia

8. Bulgaria 30. Kuwait 52. Saudi Arabia

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9. Cambodia 31. Laos 53. Slovakia

10. Canada 32. Latvia 54. Slovenia

11. China 33. Libya 55. South Africa

12. Cyprus 34. Liechtenstein 56. Spain

13. Czech Republic 35. Lithuania 57. Suriname

14. Taiwan 36. Luxembourg 58. Sweden

15. Denmark 37. Maldives 59. Switzerland

16. Egypt 38. Malta 60. Timor Leste

17. Estonia 39. Mexico 61. Tunisia

18. Fiji 40. Monaco 62. Turkey

19. Finland 41. Netherlands 63. United Arab Emirates

20. France 42. New Zealand 64. United Kingdom

21. Germany 43. Norway 65. United States of America

22. Greece 44. Oman

International Airports and Cross Border for Visa on Arrival

No. BORDER CITY PROVINCE

1. Sultan Iskandar Muda Airport Banda Aceh Aceh

2. Polonia Aiport Medan North Sumatera

3. Sultan Syarif Kasim II Airport Pekanbaru Riau

4. Minangkabau International Airport Padang West Sumatera

5. Hang Nadim International Airport Batam Riau

6. Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II Airoport Palembang South Sumatera

7. Soekarno-Hatta International Airport Jakarta DKI Jakarta

8. Halim Perdana Kusuma Airport Jakarta DKI Jakarta

9. Juanda International Airport Surabaya West Java

10. Adi Sucipto International Airport Jogjakarta DI Jogjakarta

11. Adi Sumarmo Inetrnational Airport Surakarta Central Java

12. Husein Sastranegara International Airport Bandung West Java

13. Ahmad Yani International airport Semarang Central Java

14. Ngurah Rai International Airport Denpasar Bali

15. Selaparang International Airport Mataram West Nusa Tenggara

16. El-Tari Airport Kupang East Nusa Tenggara

17. Hasanuddin International Airport Makassar South Sulawesi

18. Sam Ratulangi International Airport Manado North Sulawesi

19. Sepinggan International Airport Balikpapan East Kalimantan

20. Supadio International Airport Pontianak West kalimantan

39. Entikong (cross border) Entikong West Kalimantan

Source: Presidential Decree No. 103, 2003, and Regulation of Ministry of Law and Human Rights of the Republic of

Indonesia No. M. HH-01.GR-01.06 year dated 12 January 2010.

Nationals of the following countries are NOT eligible for Visa on Arrival: Afghanistan; Albania;

Angola; Bangladesh; Cameroon; Cuba; Ethiopia; Ghana; Iraq; Israel; North Korea; Liberia; Mali;

Niger; Nigeria; Pakistan; Somalia; Sri Lanka; Tanzania; Tonga.

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The Visa on arrival fee for up to thirty (30) days is US$25; this visa is neither extendable

nor convertible into other types of visas. Should the bearer of diplomatic and service visa

wishes to apply for VoA, the above mentioned fee shall apply.

5.1.5. Visa on Board. Delegations that depart from Narita Airport, Japan, are qualified to

benefit from Visa on Board; this particular facility is granted exclusively by Garuda Indonesia

Airline that serves the route from Narita to Jakarta/Bali. Further information is available at

Garuda Indonesia’s representative office in Tokyo and Garuda Indonesia’s counter in Narita

Airport, Japan.

5.1.6. Bearers of diplomatic and service passport are recommended to apply their required visas

to the Embassies and Consulates of the Republic of Indonesia accredited to the respected member

economies. Please refer to www.kemlu.go.id/Pages/Mission.aspx?l=en for further information.

5.1.6. General Information regarding visa application is available at the Directorate General

of Immigration of the Republic of Indonesia website at http://www.imigrasi.go.id. Delegates may

also refer to the Embassies and Consulates of the Republic of Indonesia in their economies.

5.1.7. The Customs authorities will perform custom inspections after baggage claim on passengers

arriving on international flights. During inspection, the passengers are required to submit the

completed customs declaration forms which will be provided by the airline staff before landing.

For more information on customs please refer to http://www.beacukai.go.id

5.2. Airport Arrivals and Departures

5.2.1. Jakarta Arrival.

Soekarno-Hatta International Airport is located 20 km northwest of Jakarta city center. The

IATA code for Soekarno-Hatta International Airport is CGK. Depending on the flight route, the

participants will arrive at either Terminal 1 or 3 (domestic flights), or Terminal 2

(international flights). The participants are encouraged to clarify information on the terminal

of arrival with their airline companies.

It is highly recommended to use cabs only with special taxi service insignia. The average taxi

fare from the Soekarno-Hatta International Airport to the designated hotels is approximately

Rp. 150.000,00 (US$ 15). To order a taxi upon arrival at the airport, please refer to a Taxi

Desk located in the arrival halls, right after you exit the terminal building (ask for the

queuing number, no need to stand in the line). When you get a taxi there will be charges for

three items: the taxi fare, toll charge and surcharge fee. Recommended taxies to charter are

Silver Bird Taxi, Blue Bird or Pusaka Taxi and Express Taxi.

Note: To departure from Soekarno-Hatta Airport, passengers flying with international routes are

required to pay the airport tax with charge Rp.150.000 (US$ 15).

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5.2.2. Bali Arrival.

Ngurah Rai International Airport (formerly Tuban International Airport) is located 20 km

northwest of Denpasar city. There is no meter cabs from the airport, the normal fare is USD

9.0 (all included). If you plan to visit another place, please refer to the following taxi

fare:

NO DESTINATION TAXI FARE

1 Amanua/ Tanjung Benoa Rp. 105,000

2 Amlapura Rp. 410,000

3 Bangli Rp. 240,000

4 Batu Bulan Station Rp. 105,000

5 Bedugul Rp. 320,000

6 Blah Batuh Rp. 195,000

7 Canggu(Pererenan) Rp. 135,000

8 Celukan Bawang Rp. 645,000

9 DENPASAR I (Bali Hotel Denpasar) Rp. 70,000

10 DENPASAR II (Renon, Tanjung Bungkak, Kereneng) Rp. 85,000

11 DENPASAR III (Nangka Selatan, Jl. Ratna, Jl. Akasia) Rp. 90,000

12 Dyana Pura/ Abimanyu Rp. 65,000

13 Gatsu Timur/ Tohpati Rp. 100,000

14 Gatusu/ Ubung Station Rp. 90,000

15 Gianyar Rp. 205,000

16 Gilimanuk Rp. 645,000

6. GENERAL INFORMATION

6.1. Jakarta

The Special Capital Territory of Jakarta (Indonesian: Daerah Khusus Ibu Kota Jakarta), well-

known as Jakarta, is the capital and the largest city of Indonesia. Located on the northwest

coast of Java, Jakarta is the country's economic, political, and cultural center. With its

population of 10,187,595 as of November 2011, it is the most populous city in Indonesia and in

Southeast Asia, as well as the twelfth-largest city in the world.

Established in the fourth century CE, the city once was an important trading port for the

Kingdom of Sunda. It was later become the de facto capital of the Dutch East Indies (when it

was known as Batavia) in the 17th century, and has continued as the capital of Indonesia since

the country's independence was declared in 17 August 1945.

Jakarta offers a wide range of entertainment, from historic places such as the Dutch’s Stadhuis

(now Jakarta History Museum) and several museums surrounding it, including Maritime Museum,

Wayang/Shadow Puppet Museum, and Fine Art and Ceramic Museum in the Old Town of Jakarta

(Indonesian: Kota Tua Jakarta), to its vibrant nightlife and high-end fashion shopping centers.

Jakarta is famous for its iconic landmarks, namely The National Monument (Indonesian: Monumen

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Nasional or Monas), the Jakarta Welcome Statue (Indonesian: Patung Selamat Datang), Istiqlal

Mosque, and Jakarta Cathedral. Moreover, as the melting pot of Indonesia’s various ethnics and

races, the city is a home to various cuisines that represent regional specialties of Indonesia.

6.2. Bali

Bali is a province of Indonesia, covering few small neighboring islands and the isle of Bali.

The main island is located in the westernmost end of the Lesser Sunda Islands, lying between

Java to the west and Lombok to the east. It is one of the country's 34 provinces with the

provincial capital at Denpasar towards the south of the island.

With a population recorded as 4.22 million, the island is home to most of Indonesia's Hindu

minority. According to the 2010 Census, 84.5% of Bali's population adhered to Balinese Hinduism

while most of the remainder followed Islam. Bali is also the largest tourist destination in

the country and is renowned for its highly developed arts, including traditional and modern

dance, sculpture, painting, leather, metalworking, and music. A tourist haven for decades, the

city has seen a further surge in tourist numbers in recent years.

The tourism industry is primarily focused in the south, while significant in the other parts

of the island as well. The main tourist locations are the town of Kuta beach, and its outer

suburbs of Legian and Seminyak, the east coast town of Sanur, in the center of the island Ubud,

to the south of the Ngurah Rai International Airport, Jimbaran, and the newer development of

Nusa Dua and Pecatu.

Bali received the Best Island award from Travel and Leisure in 2010. The island of Bali won

because of its attractive surroundings (both mountain and coastal areas), diverse tourist

attractions, excellent international and local restaurants, and the friendliness of the local

people. According to BBC Travel released in 2011, Bali is one of the World's Best Islands, rank

in second after Greece.

In August 2010, the film version of Eat, Pray, Love (EPL) was released in theaters. The movie

was based on Elizabeth Gilbert's best-selling memoir of the same name. It took place at Ubud

and Padang-Padang Beach at Bali. The 2006 book, which spent 57 weeks at the No. 1 spot on the

New York Times paperback nonfiction best-seller list, had already fueled a boom in EPL tourism

in Ubud, the hill town and cultural and tourist center that was the focus of Gilbert's quest

for balance through traditional spirituality and healing that leads to love.

Since 2011, China has displaced Japan as the second-largest supplier of tourists to Bali, while

Australia still tops the list. Chinese tourists increased by 17% from last year due to the

impact of ACFTA and new direct flights to Bali.[38] In January 2012, Chinese tourists year on

year (yoy) increased by 222.18% compared to January 2011, while Japanese tourists declined by

23.54% yoy.

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Bali reported that it has 2.88 million foreign tourists and 5 million domestic tourists in

2012, marginally surpassing the expectations of 2.8 million foreign tourists. Forecasts for

2013 are at 3.1 million.

6.3. Useful Telephone Numbers

City emergency services:

Police : 110

Ambulance : 118

Firefighter : 113

Free local information desk (24h) : 108

Lost and found baggage: Soekarno Hatta Airport Terminal 2: (tel: +62 21 550 7096 / +62 21 550

6074)

Dialing Indonesian numbers from outside Indonesia: country code (+62), area code (21 or other),

telephone number (7 or 8 digits)

Dialing Indonesian mobile phone numbers from your mobile phone during your visit to Indonesia:

country code (+62), enter the Indonesian mobile phone number, excluding the "0" from the

beginning of the number, which is a prefix for calling domestically.

Dialing Indonesian phone numbers from your Indonesian mobile phone during your visit to

Indonesia: area code (021 or other), telephone number (7 or 8 digits)

Dialing international telephone numbers from your mobile phone during your visit to Indonesia:

Dial “+”, country code, area code, telephone number.

6.4. Mobile Phones Information

All participants are highly recommended to get one local mobile phone services, and buy unlimited

data services for about USD10 per month (depending on your handset, you can easily set it as

your mobile hotspot). Please text the local committee your mobile number (Arifin MS: +62-8111-

666-225 | Tri Subandoro: +62-813-1563-5085 and | Ronald L. Toruan: +62-812-9366-493 | Andi M.

Alfian Parewangi: +62-813-1059-3278).

Both GSM and CDMA mobile phone systems are in operation and reliable. Most modern cell phones

can work in several settings that can use roaming services in different networks, supporting

the protocols of GSM-900 and GSM-1800, or in networks GSM-850 and GSM-1900. Long distance calls

within Indonesia may be made by direct dialing through International Direct Dial (IDD) in major

cities or through operated assisted calls. Telex and Fax services are readily available in

major hotels.

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6.5. Travel Health Insurance

Despite the fact that first aid will be provided to the participants of the events free of

charge, medications and any medical services provided by clinics, hospitals, pharmacies or

other health care institutions must be paid by the participants. Participants are also

responsible for their own travel health insurance.

7. SPECIAL NEEDS

Organizing Committee is committed to ensure that all participants have a fruitful and pleasant

during your stay in Indonesia. The participants are encouraged to email [email protected]

or [email protected] with information regarding handicap accessibility needs, dietary

concerns and allergies, relevant medical issues, and any other special need requests which can

be fulfilled by the Organizing Committee.

8. EXTENDING YOUR STAY

8.1. Prior the Conference

Please let us know if you want to extend your stay prior the conference. We suggest you the

followings:

- Depart at Jakarta and stay for one or two days.

- Continue your trip to Bandung on the next day, using rented car.

- Fly to Yogyakarta and stay there for 2 or 3 days.

- Fly to Bali for the conference.

8.2. Post the Conference

Extending your stay after the conference is a very worthy; please let us know your plan. We

suggest you to:

- Using car and very, continue your trip to Lombok Island and stay there for 2 days (to

travel lightly, you can simply leave your heavy luggage in Denpasar).

- Going back to Bali and stay for one more day.

- Fly to other Island; several interesting destinations are:

o Sulawesi (Tana Toraja,Bunaken)

o Kalimantan.

o Nusa Tenggara Timur (Larantuka, Komodo Island)

o Sumatera (Lake Toba)

o Papua Barat (Raja Ampat or the Four Kings)

You may want to spend 2 days in each island.

- Fly to Jakarta, stay there for few days,

- From International Airport Soekarno-Hatta, you may want to visit other country within

ASEAN region before fly back to your country. Please note that most ASEAN countries

provide Visa on Arrival (VoA).