Java was the place where I originally came from, and West Kalimantan is where I’m currently living. .
I was lucky enough to visit Bali many times, starting from early 2005 until the end of December 2010. I probably went there around ten times—awesome, right?/ Based on my travel notes, I stayed in a lot of different hotels in Bali during those years. Some of them such as Legian Paradiso Hotel , Adi Dharma Cottages, Hotel Puri Ayu, Denpasar, Puri Dalem Hotel, Sanur , Favehotel Kuta, Ratna Beach Hotel, Sanur , Puri Kelapa Garden Hotel, Sanur, Bali Summer Hotel, Kuta , Segara Agung Hotel, Sanur. and POP! Hotel Kuta.
Insya Allah, I’ll share stories about each of these places in future blog posts. .
My most recent trip to Bali was from December 14 to 17, 2011. I went there with six other Kang Guru Indonesia Champions for a reunion held at the Indonesia Australia Language Foundation (I/A/L/F) on Jalan Sesetan, Denpasar. .
During our time there, we helped the Kang Guru Indonesia team pack up the office. We also had a small nasi kuning gathering and a farewell party. Today’s story is just about the hotel we stayed in during that trip: All Seasons Bali.
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RELAX: Just chilling in the lobby of All Seasons Denpasar, Bali. The best way to relax? Simple just wear a comfy short outfit and enjoy the vibe. Photo by Syahrir Badulu, Makassar. |
A Glance at All Seasons Denpasar, Bali
All Seasons Legian Bali is located on Jl. Padma Utara, Legian 80361, Bali. I wish I had been able to explore the entire hotel during my stay with the other Kang Guru Indonesia Champions from December 14 to 17, 2011. I had planned to look around more, but I just couldn’t find enough spare time. It was really a pity that I didn’t get the chance.
The hotel offered free Wi-Fi in all areas, including our rooms. Unlimited internet access was included in the room rate. Other great features included double beds, plasma or LCD TVs, a solid breakfast, and complimentary tea and coffee throughout the hotel. At All Seasons, the screens are flat, and the beds are large and comfy. I also noticed a swimming pool (though I can’t swim remember that!), restaurants, and lots of other nice services.
I’m actually a member of the AA Club, so I thought I’d earn some reward points for this stay. But the hotel staff informed me that I wouldn’t get any points because the booking was handled through Kang Guru Indonesia. That’s understandable—everything on the trip was arranged and managed by Ogi Yutarini, the project coordinator from Kang Guru Indonesia. So, we just accepted it as it was.
Cool Room Vibes
The hotel was officially opened on Saturday, October 1st, 2011, by the Mayor of Denpasar, Ida Bagus Rai Dharmawijaya Mantra, SE., M.Si. I remember seeing the announcement on a banner inside the lobby.
According to the official All Seasons website, the hotel has a total of 113 rooms: 78 superior rooms with modern touches, and 29 deluxe rooms.

ROOM: Syahrir Badulu, a Kang Guru Champion from Makassar, entering our room at All Seasons Denpasar, Bali. He was my roommate every time we visited Bali.
Photo by Asep Haryono – Kang Guru Champion, Pontianak.

COOL: A TV set and free Wi-Fi are just some of the nice facilities you’ll enjoy when staying at All Seasons Denpasar, Bali.
Photo by Asep Haryono – Kang Guru Champion, Pontianak.

BED: Double beds are available in every room, no matter the price. And yes—I really love the green color!. Photo by Asep Haryono – Kang Guru Champion, Pontianak.
WRITE: That’s me, by the way just sitting back, typing up my travel notes at night with a cup of coffee and good friends around. What a wonderful life.
Photo by Asep Haryono – Kang Guru Champion, Pontianak.
I took a few photos during my stay at All Seasons Denpasar, Bali, which I’ve shared in this post. All the photos were taken by me using a Canon Coolpix 12-megapixel camera. Unfortunately, I forgot the exact model of the camera. To be honest, the camera wasn’t mine I borrowed it from Mr. Ngatiran, a staff member at FKIP Untan in Pontianak. You’ll see some of the photos both above and below in this post.
I didn’t use the laundry service at All Seasons Denpasar, but you could easily send your clothes for laundry anytime you wanted to. If you prefer to use that facility, it’s totally up to you. Personally, based on my travel habits, I always match the number of days I’m staying with the number of clothes I bring so laundry usually isn’t needed.
Nice Restaurant
Food and meals, anyone? This is always one of my favorite topics when it comes to traveling. Instead of eating out somewhere else, sometimes it’s just more convenient to enjoy the food at the hotel where you're staying.
That’s exactly what happened during our stay at All Seasons Denpasar. All of us Kang Guru Indonesia Champions enjoyed the meals at the hotel’s restaurant. The atmosphere was nice, the food was tasty, and it was a great way to relax and spend time together without needing to go anywhere else
Meal Time at All Seasons Denpasar, Bali
During our stay at All Seasons Denpasar Bali, we used meal coupons (or meal vouchers) for our daily meals. We stayed at the hotel for three days, which meant we had three primary meal coupons one for each day. Each coupon was valid for both of us (my roommate and me). All we had to do was show the coupon to the restaurant staff or security guard. Sometimes, they also asked for our room number to log it in their database.
I’ve included some of the photos I took while enjoying meals at the hotel. One thing I always had with every meal? A glass of orange juice! It’s my favorite because it’s fresh, healthy, and tastes amazing. My roommate, Syahrir Badulu from Makassar, enjoyed the same drink too

FOOD: You can choose any dish you like at this restaurant! I took this photo during my stay at All Seasons Denpasar, Bali. Just don’t forget to show your meal coupon before entering.
Photo by Asep Haryono

FRIENDS OF MINE: From left to right: Suryadi (Champion from Madura), Keyko Sri Rahayu (Champion from Semarang), and Saptari Wibowo (Champion from Medan) enjoying breakfast at the hotel restaurant.See the man with glasses sitting behind them? That’s Syahrir Badulu from Makassar. I was sitting right in front of him.
Photo by Asep Haryono – Champion from Pontianak.
When it comes to food, I prefer meals that are both nutritious and delicious. Back in 2007, when I stayed at Legian Paradiso Hotel in Kuta, I loved having bread with Swiss butter, pineapple jam, and strawberry jam. The butter was soft, healthy, and so satisfying. Sometimes I had the bread toasted, other times just plain.
Even with a single slice, I felt full and happy for the day. Coffee and milk were always available, too. You could mix them if you wanted. Personally, I’m not a big fan of strong black coffee. I prefer milk especially low-fat milk because I try to avoid gaining weight from too much food. But still… after this trip, I ended up gaining one kilo! Oh no!
Wonderful Experiences
The location of All Seasons Denpasar Bali was perfect for a local traveler like me. It was close to markets, shopping malls, restaurants, and Bali’s famous Legian Beach. If I had more time, I would have loved to hang around Kuta Beach and explore other parts of the island as well.
There was even an art shop at the hotel. I didn’t get a chance to visit it properly due to my packed schedule during the program. So, I suggested to my roommate, Syahrir Badulu, that he go check it out and maybe buy something if he liked.
One of the best things we experienced was the hotel’s internet connection. The Wi-Fi was fast, stable, and accessible right from our room. We mainly used it at night after returning to the hotel, and it really helped us stay connected and get things done online. The Wi-Fi at All Seasons Legian Bali was excellent
Photo by Syahrir Badulu – Makassar.
A Little Shopping
Adventure After chatting with Syahrir Badulu in our hotel room, we decided to go shopping outside the hotel. We visited popular spots like Jogger and Erlangga 2, taking a BlueBird cab from the hotel. Getting a cab was super easy the hotel staff were more than happy to help us arrange one. We’ve always trusted BlueBird as our main transportation whenever we’re in Bali. It’s reliable, safe, and convenient.
Both Syahrir and I were truly impressed by the warm hospitality and friendliness of the staff at All Seasons Denpasar, Bali. They were always ready to assist us, offering information about hotel rules and available facilities to make our stay as comfortable as possible.
Our experience at All Seasons Denpasar was truly unforgettable. The comfort, the service, the location it was all just right.– Asep Haryono .
A Message From Asep Haryono
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