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ICID CIID 3 70 rd th World International Irrigation Executive Council Forum Meeting FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT
STEERING COMMITTEE Minister of Public Works and Housing Director General of Water Resources, Ministry of Public Works and Housing President, Indonesian National Committee of ICID (INACID) Director General of Water Resources and Irrigation, Ministry of National Development Planning Director General of Agricultural Infrastructure and Facilities, Ministry of Agriculture Deputy for Coordinating the Acceleration of Infrastructure and Regional Development, Coordinating Ministry For Economics TABLE OF CONTENT Director General of Multilateral, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Deputy for Marketing, Ministry of Tourism Governor of Bali Steering Committee & Organizing Committee 1 Message from Minister of Public Works and Housing Republic of Indonesia 2 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Secretariat and Mailing Address INDONESIAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE OF ICID (INACID) Message from The President of The ICID 3 Chairman M.Z. Fatah Vice Chairman M. Arsyadi, Abdul Malik Sadat Idris, Agung Djuhartono, Ministry of Public Works and Housing Message from President of The INACID 4 Secretary Mochammad Mazid, Mohammad Irfan Saleh, Suroto Directorate General of Water Resources SDA Buiding, 8th Floor, Message from Governor of Bali Treasurer Trisasongko Widianto, John Pantouw, Nita Yuliati Jalan Pattimura no. 20 Kebayoran Baru, Jakarta Selatan 12110 Republic of Indonesia 5 General Reporter Dr. Mochamad Amron, Prof Nadjadji Anwar, Doddi Yudianto PhD., Indonesia Dr. WiIIem Putuhena, Prof. Sri Harto, Prof Suripin, Dr. Robert Kodoatie, Phone : +62 21 727 90 559 Bali the Paradise Island 6-7 Fax : +62 21 727 90 559 Dr. Barbara Katlyn, M. Adrie Azhari, Prof. Iwan Kridasantausa, E-mail : inacid.indonesia@gmail.com About ICID and Member Countries 8-9 Feriyanto Pawenrussi, Prof. Slamet Imam Wahyudi, Prof. Sigit Supadmo, Website : www.icid2019.com Dr. Erigas Eka +62 813 8088 8122 About INACID 10 Panel of Experts Prof. RW Triweko, Prof. Indratmo Soekarno, Prof. Budi Santoso, ICID2019 Wignyosukarto, Dr. Moh. Hasan, Dr. Indreswari Guritno, Andi Sudirman, Irrigation Development and Management in Indonesia 11 Dr. Ni Made Sumiarsih, Prof. Lily Montarcih, Dr. Abi Prabowo, 3rd World Irrigation Forum, Theme, Sub Themes & Topics 12-14 Dr. Ismail Widadi, Juari, Dr. Momon Sodik Imanudin, Dr. Sriyana Supporting Event 15 IEC Meeting Iwan Nursirwan, Syaiful Mahdi, Adek Rizaldi, Abdul Muis, Budi M. Habibie, Supported by: Dyah Perdhani, Mohammad Ramdani 70th International Executive Council Meeting 16 WIF Mudjiadi, Widiarto, Yudha Mediawan, Theresia Sri Sidharti, Soekrasno, Rizal Siregar, Muradi, Marasi Deon Joubert , Haeruddin C. Maddi, MINISTRY OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HOUSING ICID Working Group 17 REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA Fund Raising Division Jarot Widyoko, Wahyu Hadi Prasetyo, Gunawan Lukito, Moh Meizer, Mahading Program at A Glance 18-19 Exhibition Ruhban Ruzziyatno, Bobby Prabowo, Muhammad Asdin Thalib, Made Denny Satya Wijaya, Yus Yuni Sugiharto, Ardhita Agus Setiawan Entitlements 0f Registrations 20 MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA Promotion Mirza Nirwansyah, Kety Fillaily, Erystra Tiara, Krisno Yuwono, The Meeting Venue 21 Gustav Sugiantoro. Tour Division T. Iskandar, IGN Diwangkara, , Sura Adnyana, Hendra Kurniawan, Official Hotels and Accommodation 22 MINISTRY OF NATIONAL Andri Rachmanto DEVELOPMENT PLANNING Exhibition 23 Protocol and Function Airlangga Mardjono, Vena Rahayu Surya Saputra, Dedy Natrifahrizal Dedisky, Arif Ambar Prastiyo, Tesar Hidayat Musouwir, Technical Tours 24-25 MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS Yosiandi Radi Wicaksana, Alfa Tampubolon, Rudi Novianto Ridwan, REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA Social Programs 26 Registration, Accommodation, Venue, Logistic and Seminar Facility Eko Subekti, I Gusti Putu Wandira, Frida Koerdiati, Julianto Silalahi, MINISTRY OF TOURISM Accompanying Person Programs 27-29 Maria Christina Kurniawati, Darwanto, Muhamat Marasabessy. REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA Pre /Post Conference Tours 30-35 Cultural and technical tour, Social Program, dan Accompanying Persons Program I.G.N. Diwangkara, Sura Adyana, Andri Rachmanto, General Information 36 Tjok Bagus Purnawarman PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OF BALI Registration Form 38 Transportation Division I Made Wirawan, Hendra Kurniawan, Mahalina Perwitasari Secretariat Andi Wildaniah, Sigit Marwanto, Rendhy Prasetyo, Gianoora Achmad, Sri Setiyawati, Endang Pribadi, Herlina Ayu Savitri, Sekar Adjeng Bramesti 1
MESSAGE FROM MESSAGE FROM MINISTER OF PUBLIC WORKS & HOUSING, THE PRESIDENT OF ICID REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA Dear Friends, Dear Friends, It is my pleasure to extend sincerest invitation to the upcoming events of the 3rd World Irrigation Forum and the 70th International Executive Council Meeting of It is my great pleasure to invite you to participate in the 3rd World Irrigation Forum ICID, which will be held in Bali, Indonesia on the 1st to 7th September, 2019. (WIF3) in September 2019 in Bali, Indonesia. The main theme of WIF3 is “Advance for water, food and nutrition security in a competitive environment”. The Forum Nowadays, the world includes Indonesia, development, 3 million hectares will be followed by the 70th Meeting of International Executive Council of ICID. facing the challenges in water, food, and irrigation area rehabilitation of existing energy sector, such as vast escalation of irrigation system, improvement of Sustainable development under It will be once again an excellent population, environment degradation, operation and maintenance, and limiting natural resources, for the opportunity for all of us to be in and also numerous kinds of global issues increase the role of farmers future we want as envisaged under Indonesia to exchange and share the which are simultaneously affecting our participatory. In line with that policy, Agenda 2030, calls for recognizing the experiences, technologies and ideas to water resources development and Indonesia begins to modernize the interlinkages between various sectors. promote the sustainable development management. All challenges have irrigation system as well. The A clear understanding of these through irrigation and drainage. triggered off the demand for modernization objective is to improve interlinkages such as nexus between implementation agendas toward irrigation water efficiency and level of water, food and energy requires Many of us who attended the 6th Asian sustainable water resources service. greater interaction between Regional Conference and 61st IEC development and management, which stakeholders from all the three sectors meeting in October 2010 at includes water resources conservation, Through the upcoming events of the and generate better coordination Yogyakarta were very much impressed utilization, and prevention to water 3rd World Irrigation Forum and 70th IEC mechanisms among different by the hospitality of INACID and the related disasters as well. Meeting of ICID, I hope it could be a disciplines. Such an approach can only Indonesian Government. With so good forum for sharing knowledges improve the water and energy much to see and do in Indonesia, I Furthermore, all of those challenges and experience in irrigation system productivity in agriculture to ensure know that you will enjoy your stay in affect irrigation, which part of water development and management rural transformation. The Forum, third this most beautiful province of Bali and resources system, as well. Currently particularly and water resources in the series will provide an to experience the wonders and Indonesia has a total irrigation area of management generally. We believe opportunity for the actors in these richness of the history and ancient 7,1 million hectares, which consist of that the event could bring advantages sectors to come together and develop civilization of the region. surface and lowland irrigation system. for all participants. We hope that pathways to sustainable development. This number is relatively small various attractive topics will highlight I extend a cordial invitation to all the compared to the population in important issues and create a forum The venue of the event “Bali” is known prospective delegates for the 3rd World Indonesia of about 250 million people. for open discussion, formulation for its picturesque landscape of paddy Irrigation Forum and the 70th This figure indicates that sustainability innovative perspective and new ways fields and rice terraces. The integrated International Executive Council of irrigation become one important of perceiving the future technology rice-field irrigation system of Bali, Meeting in Bali, Indonesia. I am looking agenda to cope with. toward sustainable development and Indonesia, called “Subak” has been forward to meeting you there. management of irrigation and known to the world for centuries and Government of Indonesia period drainage system. has been awarded as World Heritage 2014-2019 has established the vision We are looking forward to seeing you Cultural Landscape status by UNESCO. Eng. Felix B Reinders and mission called Agenda Nawacita, and assure you that the conference will It is deeply ingrained in the Balinese President, one of the agenda is to achieve be fruitful and enjoyable. Welcome to culture since 11th century and it International Commission economic independence by develop Bali in September, 2019. includes social, water management on Irrigation and Drainage the strategic sectors of the domestic and spiritual aspects. The Balinese economy. Food security as a strategic ‘Subak’ system is a great example of a sector will be accomplished by Dr. Ir. M. Basuki Hadimuljono, M.Sc self-sustaining farming system, which increased food production through 1 Minister of Public Works and Housing has been developed to fit perfectly the million hectares irrigation area new Republic of Indonesia Balinese landscape and culture. 2 3
MESSAGE FROM MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT OF INACID GOVERNOR OF BALI REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA Dear Colleagues, I am greatly honored to know that Indonesia has been unanimously decided to be the host of the 3rd World Irrigation Forum and the 70th International Executive On behalf of the Indonesian National Committee of International Commission on Council Meeting (IECM) of International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage Irrigation and Drainage (INACID), I would like to extend our invitation to participate (ICID). in the 3rd World Irrigation Forum which will be followed by the 70th International Executive Council Meeting (IECM) of ICID in Indonesia. The meeting will be held in As the governor of Bali province, I To make access to Bali even easier for Nusa Dua, Bali Province on September the 1st to 7th in 2019. would like to say thank you for taking the conference delegates of ICID, the this opportunity to participate in this Ngurah Rai International Airport has conference. I believe that Bali with its regular scheduled international direct We propose Bali as the venue of the I believe that through this important unique socio-cultural heritage will not flights from the important Asian conference, not only because of its event, we will be able to show you the only exhibit its famous Jatiluwih rice regional hubs such as Singapore and reputation as one of the world most whole set of our experiences in terraces, a UNESCO cultural heritage Tokyo. As well, of course, Bali is only famous tourist destination, but also it implementing the country’s but more than that, a large number of two hour away from Jakarta, which is has numerous proven records of development in irrigation and drainage traditional and cultural attractions one of the many daily domestic flights hosting large International Meetings. It field in particular, and in the water which will make the conference more linking Bali to many major international has international conference halls that resources development in general. enjoyable and worthwhile. Besides, gateways. equipped with all required support Therefore, it is a great honor for us to Bali is known also as the city of services. There are several five-star, host this important occasion and tolerance, as many people from In closing, may I inform you that the four-star and excellent three star welcome you in the year of 2019. We different cultures and faith are living people of Bali are looking forward to hotels conveniently located nearby. shall render every effort to make the together in peace and harmony. welcoming and embracing you and most of these events meaningful, your family in Bali as part of our family, In addition to the above features, Bali enjoyable and memorable to the Bali possesses an important cultural not only for the conference, but also also possesses a unique water User’s participants and their accompanying historical heritage, including Subak for the subsequent holiday enjoyments association so called Subak that has persons. Landscape of the Pakerisan watershed the years to come. been practiced sustainable irrigation and the royal temple of the Taman management from generation to Adang Saf Ahmad Ayun that have been determined as generation for hundreds of years, and President Dr. Ir. Wayan Koster, MM the world cultural and natural heritage. yet still be practiced today. The ICID Indonesian National Committee of The Governor of Bali There also a vast number of Balinese conference participants will have ICID performing art featured throughout chances to observe more closely on the province including the classical this ancient irrigation technology. Kecak dance, gamelan music and popular fire dance, not to mention the Along with the history of ICID, Endek Bali, a traditional heritage dress Indonesia has been recorded as one of with unique pattern. the eleven founding countries of this world organization. The natural beauty of the province is evident in the beautiful beach surround the island as well as the awesome power of Mount Agung. Golf as well as eco-tourism activities of all kinds are readily available in this island. 4 5
Tegallalang Rice Terraces the Paradise island The island is a divinely beautiful place, It would be impossible to overstate the blessed with bountiful nature, a land of importance of rice or padi to the Balinese. emerald green rice fields, languid blue Paddies hug the steep contours of every lakes, crashing and cascading streams, available hillside and valley, earth dykes lace the endless golden beaches protected by fertile plains is a check board of verdant hues spectacular coral reefs, stark volcanoes, and watery squares of silver. and cool mountain peaks. Bali has long been well known as the Paradise Island. The irrigation cooperatives that were established A vibrant culture, unique art, centuries ago have been channeling Bali's ceremonies, friendly people, and scenic life-giving water across an immense system of beauty make Bali an almost unreal tunnels, canals, weirs and dams. Subak is the island in today's changing world. organization of farmers who work adjacent fields and share water from common sources; Life in Bali is always related to "Tri Hita historical evidence traces this system to at least Karana" or a tripartite concept that the 11th century. And today in Bali there are over includes the spiritual relationship among 1,200 Subaks coordinating the irrigation of a human, The Creator, and environment. combined 200,000 hectares of paddy field. It seems that every person is an artist in As one of the most popular tourist destinations some subjects, whether it is painting, in the world, Bali for few years has been weaving, carving, basketry, etc., or even awarded as the World Best Island by the in decorations which are performed at International Travel Magazine. many shrines in public areas, streets, paddy fields or homes. The Villagers Bali provides complete tourist facilities such as spend their time doing these art hotels, villas, resorts, small accommodations, activities which are well taught from a restaurants, bar, beaches, adventures meeting very young age. The soul of the facilities and the like Balinese is in their religion, so they convey they're expressions in the arts. Now, Bali has many venues for meeting, conventions, exhibitions, and seminars. The island is an ideal place to execute the meeting and exhibition, there are many big events have been conducted in this island. 6 7
MEMBER COUNTRIES AND YEAR OF JOINING ICID The International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage Sl. National Years of Sl. National Years of Acronym Acronym (ICID), established in 1950 is a leading scientific, technical, No. Committee Joining No. Committee Joining international not-for-profit, non-governmental organization. 1. Australia IAL (ICID NCA) 1952 45. Spain CERYD 1955 ICID is a professional network of experts from across the 2. Bangladesh BANCID 1973 46. Sri Lanka* SLNICID 1950 world in the field of irrigation, drainage, and flood 3. Brazil* ABID 1970 47. Sudan SNCID 1964 International management. The main mission is to promote ‘Sustainable 4. 5. Burkina Faso Canada CNID-B CANCID 2014 1956 48. Switzerland* 49. Tajikistan CH-AGRAM TAJCID 1951 2014 agriculture water management’ to achieve ‘Water secure Commission on world free of poverty and hunger through sustainable rural 6. Chad ATID 2012 50. Tanzania TANCID 2011 Irrigation development’. 7. 8. China Croatia CNCID CRCID 1983 1993 51. Thailand* 52. Turkey* THAICID TUCID 1950 1954 and Drainage 9. Egypt* ENCID 1950 53. Ukraine UACID 1996 ICID is a knowledge sharing platform dedicated to issues 10. Estonia ESTICID 2001 54. United Kingdom IWF/ICID.UK 1951 that covers the entire spectrum of agricultural water 11. Ethiopia ETCID 1976 United States of 55. USCID 1951 12. Fiji FIJICID 2010 America management practices ranging from rainfed agriculture to 13. Finland FINCID 2000 56. Uzbekistan UzNCID 1994 supplemental irrigation, land drainage, deficit irrigation to 57. Zambia ZACID 1966 14. France AFEID 1953 full irrigation, etc. In addition, drainage of agricultural lands 15. Hungary HUCID 1955 58. Zimbabwe ZwCID 1955 forms the core theme of commission’s activities. Floods and 16. India* INCSW 1950 drought; the two extremes of increasingly variable climate 17. Indonesia* INACID 1950 COMMITTEE OF ICID as a result of potential climate change, also form the focus 18. Iran IRNCID 1955 59 Chinese Taipei CTCID 1969 of activities. 19. Iraq IRQCID 2006 20. Ireland IRCID 1978 ASSOCIATE MEMBERS 21. Italy* ITAL-ICID 1950 60. Afghanistan AFGICID 2008 (2014)1 Vision 22. Japan JNC-ICID 1951 61 Austria AUNCID 1954 (2015) Water secure world free of poverty and hunger achieved 23. Kazakhstan KAZCID 2006 62 Bulgaria BNCID 1960 (2006) through sustainable rural development. 24. Korea, Rep. of KCID 1969 63 Czech Republic CZNC-ICID 1997 (2017) 25. Madagascar MADCID 2014 64 Germany GECID 1957 (2015) Mission 26. Malawi MALCID 1967 65 Greece GRCID 1957 (2012) To work together towards sustainable agriculture water 27. Malaysia MANCID 1958 67 Guyana GUCID 1957 (2012) 28. Mali AMID 2005 68 Israel ISCID 1950 (2012) management through inter-disciplinary approaches to 29. Mexico MXCID 1951 69 Kyrgyz Republic KYRCID 2004 (2010) economically viable, socially acceptable and 30. Morocco ANAFIDE 1959 70 Lithuania LTCID 1994 (2014) environmentally sound irrigation, drainage and flood 31. Myanmar MNCID 1962 71 Macedonia MAKCID 1995 (2010) management. 32. Nepal NENCID 1973 72 Mozambique MOCID 1978 (2006) 33. Netherlands* NETHCID 1950 73 Poland POCID 1967 (2006) Organizational Goals 34. Niger ANID 2007 Serbia (erstwhile 73 YUGCID 2002 (2012) 35. Nigeria NINCID 1970 Yugoslavia*) In order to fulfill the mission and realize the Vision 2030, 36. Pakistan PANCID 1953 74 Slovak Republic SKNC-ICID 1996 (2006) ICID has set the following six organizational goals: 37. Philippines PNC-ICID 1956 75 Syria SYCID 1962 (2014) 1. Enable Higher Crop Productivity with Less Water and 38. Portugal PNCID 1954 76 Uruguay URUCID 2007 (2012) Energy 39. Romania CNRID 1992 2. Facilitate Exchange of Information, Knowledge and 40. Russia RUCID 1955 Technology 41. Saudi Arabia SACID 1977 3. Encourage Research and Support Development of Tools 42. Slovenia SINCID 1992 43. Somalia SONCID 2017 * Founder Member to Extend Innovation into Field Practices 44. South Africa SANCID 1993 1 Year in parenthesis is of the NC becoming inactive 4. Be a Catalyst for a Change in Policies and Practices 5. Enable Cross-Disciplinary and Inter-Sectoral Engagement 6. Facilitate Capacity Development 8 9
IRRIGATION DEVELOPMENT & MANAGEMENT IN INDONESIA Indonesia is one of the eleven countries which established the ICID in 1950. But only until around 1970 the country Indonesia is the largest archipelago in the world, consists about 17,541 islands. The territory could participate more regularly in the ICID activities. In 1972 of Indonesia is 5,2 million km2 with 1,9 million km2 of which is the mainland. The climate is the Director General of Water Resources Development of equatorial tropical monsoon-type and the average temperatures is about 28oC. The Indonesian Indonesia, DR. Suyono Sosrodarsono became the Vice accessible water resources potential of Indonesia is about 2,530 km3. Even though President of ICID (1972-1975). Most recently, Dr. Ir. Basuki Indonesia have a lot of water resources, only two percent or about 96 m3/capita/year is National Hadimoeljono, has elected as Vice President of ICID for the being utilize, with 76% of it used for agriculture. Committee of period of 2013-2016 representing Indonesian National As a staple food in Indonesia, rice become the Although development in Indonesia ICID Committee of ICID. main crop grown especially on irrigated area. continues, challenges are increasing as About 7.2 million hectares irrigation area has well. The need to increase rice Even though the ICID is basically a semi government been built. Upland irrigation gives 84% rice production due to population growth, organization and need to encompass all related institutions, production to the national rice production. low irrigation efficiency, climate it was not until recently, in March 1994, the current Director Other rice production contributed by rainfed change, infrastructure aging, and land General of Water Resources Development took those steps rice (10%), lowland rice (5%), and groundwater use conversion. Furthermore, the into practice. The organization of the current Indonesian (1%). The national rice production was 75.4 lowland development has to deal with National Committee for ICID was restructured in March million tons dry husked rice in 2015. Thus, in the environment and integration 1994. term of self-sufficiency, the production is issues. The policy of irrigation The organization structure of INACID is led by a President of adequate to meet the demand, yet in term of development, is designed to attain Management Board of which the headquarters is in Jakarta, food security, Indonesia still need some effort both food security and farmers the capital city of Indonesia. to prevent global food crisis. welfare. The effort being achieved through rehabilitation, upgrading and Irrigation development in Indonesia have been improvement of Operation and practiced long time ago. In the fifth century, Maintenance (O&M). The development there are some notable irrigation of new irrigation scheme is aimed to infrastructures built by the local community, i.e compensate the increasing food Cilincing (North Jakarta) to shortcut of demand and the rice field conversion. Bekasi/Cakung River (East Jakarta), then Approach towards modernization irrigation in Brantas River Basin (East Java) irrigation on the basis of the five pillars that being built by the community of Harinjing also begin to be implemented, those Village on 808 AD or 726 Caka year. The five pillars are water availability, community built a dyke crossing the river for infrastructure, management, water diversion (irrigation)) and flood institutions and human resources. re prevention as well. The weir was rehabilitated as the e permanent structure on 1350 0 AD. The oldest permanentt irrigation structure was built onn ng 1826 in West Sumatra i.e.’’Batang Mimpi Weir’’, followed by Sampean Weir in East Java. 10 11
3 THE rd WORLD IRRIGATION FORUM with a multi-stakeholder communication, consultation and collaboration that can assess the possible future scenarios and potential options in various sectors, and then suggest Tuesday, 3 September 2019 a way forward for streamlining of policy, technology and financial linkages within the WEF framework. The International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage (ICID) was established on 24 June 1950 as a Scientific Technical and Voluntary Not-for-profit Non-Governmental 3. Obviously, the role of policy making is central to all this as it would pave the way International Organization (NGO) with headquarters in New Delhi, India. forward to financing of technology adoption by the players of production value chains. As the problem becomes more complex due to limited supply of natural resources, The Commission is dedicated to enhancing the worldwide supply of food and fiber for greater knowledge inputs at various stages of the value chain are necessary to make up all people by improving water and land management and the productivity of irrigated for the reduced material inputs. “Produce More with Less” sums it up. Higher knowledge and drained lands through appropriate management of water, environment and inputs require human capacity building at an unprecedented scale across the entire application of irrigation, drainage and flood management techniques. value chain. In this regard, the efforts of government agencies and the private sector [For more details log on to www.icid.org] need to be supplemented by civil society organizations and NGOs as they work closely with the workforce of any sector. Capacity building should not be limited to unskilled The Third World Irrigation Forum (WIF3) together with 70th International Executive rural workers and farmers only, but at all levels starting from policy makers through their Council (IEC) Meeting in cooperation with host Indonesian National Committee on sensitization and awareness generation on global concerns to continuing education of Irrigation and Drainage (INACID) will be held during 1-7 September 2019 at Bali, research and extension workers for technology transfer from laboratories to the fields Indonesia. and regular training of skilled workers in various links of the value chain to ensure an The Third World Irrigation Forum (WIF-3) provides all-round science uptake by the society and greater resilience against destructive forces an important platform for scientists, researchers, of nature. experts and professionals from private and government sectors to come together to exchange 4. Following policy formulation, the next important and share experiences. It also provides excellent aspect in this struggle would be technology opportunity for solutions to be disseminated and development that focuses on productivity recognized by public at large. improvements for greater food and nutrition security. Agriculture sector is sometimes wrongly accused to be a water guzzler and it is time that this sector leads the way for other sectors by demonstrating how to fight climate change or to put it more positively how THEME, SUB-THEMES AND TOPICS to befriend it. Many promising technologies for water conservation are available at various levels of Call for Papers implementation; however, their rural adoption may need creation of new business models. Affordability is Theme: key issue here. New techniques such as drip and sprinkler Development for water, food and nutrition security in a competitive environment irrigation are showing good results with most crops in most countries, and are becoming more affordable with government 1. Climate change and rapidly changing diet patterns are adversely affecting the support. Further research and development are still needed to water-energy-food (WEF) nexus and the natural resources that keep this nexus in a mainstream such techniques for wider adoption at field level. balanced state. Quantitative and qualitative uncertainties associated with precipitation further compound the problem and challenge both human intellect and resilience. The 5. Last, but not the least, the financing mechanisms needed for policy translation into complete picture of climate change is yet to play out and this ambiguity is becoming a action and technology facilitation at the last mile cannot be ignored. cause for serious concern in human communities. Global issues that have been Public-Private-People (PPP) partnerships based on a solid foundation of transparent discussed in scientific circles so far are now being reported in popular media almost on and fair-for-all understanding will potentially lead to realization of larger objectives of a daily basis, creating an anxiety in the masses. It seems it is not climate, but the rate of global food and nutritional security. change that threatens the biological evolution. These issues need to be addressed with a higher level of commitment by all the stakeholders of the WEF framework. 6. Considering the above, it is hoped that WIF3 deliberations will lead to a clear understanding of the burning issues as well as practical action on the ground. Role of 2. Most experts believe that the global food demand will increase 50% from the current various stakeholders of the production value chains will also be better understood. levels by 2030, while the land and water availability will either remain constant or may even dip. The situation is much more alarming in the densely-populated developing 7. Given above, papers will be invited and discussed under the following Sub-themes: countries that rely heavily on rural livelihoods for employment generation and food security. Under such circumstances, the logical course of action would definitely begin 12 13
SUPPORTING EVENTS Sub Theme Call for Papers Sub-Theme 1: Enabling Policy Environment for Water, Food and Energy Security 1. Indonesian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage (INACID) in cooperation with Topics: ICID invites your esteemed organization to organize a supporting event during the Third 1. Sustainable water Resources management policy; integration of surface water and groundwa- World Irrigation Forum (WIF3) to be held during 01-07 September 2019 at Bali, Indonesia. ter to ensure water sustainability for environment and ecosystem, to support water, food, and The main theme of the Forum is ‘Development of water, food and nutrition security in a energy security. competitive environment’ with three sub-themes. 2. Sustainable development of small and large scale irrigation system, lowland development and management for food security policy within the framework of global climate change, land 2. The WIF3 provides an important platform to scientists, researchers, experts and consolidation management, and land conversion protection. professionals from private and government sectors to come together to exchange and share 3. Improvement of irrigation water productivity policy including efficient and effective water use, their experiences. It also provides excellent opportunity for solutions to be disseminated and financing aspect, incentive and disincentive system, capacity building including non-state recognized by public at large. For the active involvement of various stakeholders and to actors, Utilize SMART irrigation management. provide them an opportunity to showcase how they could contribute towards the thematic objectives, they will be provided with an opportunity to convene various supporting events (2 or 4 hours duration) which can take any of the following forms: Sub-Theme 2: Role of Civil Society and non-state actors with Focus a. Workshops / Symposia on farmers and Extension Facilities b. Training workshops Topics: c. Film shows (short duration films) 1. Performance of public irrigation extension services in strengthening the irrigation d. Product demonstrations management institutions e. Special Sessions 2. The potential roles of non-government organizations, including private sector (NGOs) and civil f. Panel discussion societies in irrigated agriculture extension and advisory services including improvement of farmers livelihood (i.e. agricultural input, post-harvest technology, market chain, gro-based 3. During the Second World Irrigation Forum (WIF2) held in 2016 at Chiang Mai, Thailand, industry) there were 17 Supporting / Side events organized on a variety of topics related to the theme 3. Promoting public-private-partnership and participation of WUA in the irrigation development and sub-themes of the WIF2 covering wide range of irrigation and drainage aspect of and management for irrigation sustainability (i.e. to improve water efficiency and to reduce agricultural water management (AWM) encompassing technological, gender, educational, water conflict). climate change and environmental issues. Supporting/Side Events enriched and promoted knowledge sharing, dissemination of experiences and best practices from different regions Sub-Theme 3: Improving Agricultural Water Productivity with Focus among the delegates and partners; national and international organizations. on Rural Transformation Topics: 4. Supporting events are expected to be in line with the main theme and the sub-themes of 1. Utilizing Information Communication Technology (ICT) and innovations for Improving water the forum. Please complete the “Expression of Interest – Supporting Event” and submit it to productivity and maximizing agriculture production including smallholder farmers and ICID by e-mail at icid@icid.org Limited slots available - latest by 30 November 2018.to be indigenous people; allotted on first-come-first-serve-basis. 2. Optimizing value of water through integrated farming and market driven agriculture (i.e. labour per m3, revenue per m3, nutrition per m3 etc), enhancing value chain of irrigation water IMPORTANT DATES to promote social economic community transformation (i.e. multifunction use of irrigation water, etc.). 1. Innovative products and services: short papers (4 pages of A4 size) on innovative 3. Financial scheme and access development for improving agricultural water productivity in products and services are also invited following the same sub-theme and topics. alleviating poverty in rural area. 2. Schedule for submission of abstracts/full papers: i. Submission of extended abstracts (max 500 words) 01 February 2019 ii. Notification of accepted 15 March 2019 iii. Submission of full paper (10 pages of A4 size) 15 May 2019 iv. Notification to author regarding oral/poster presentation 31 July 2019 Contact: Director, ICID, email: icid@icid.org 14 15
70 THE th INTERNATIONAL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Table of ICID Working Groups (IEC) MEETING Thursday, 6 September 2019 AFRWG African Regional Working Group ASRWG Asian Regional Working Group ERWG European Regional Working Group The International Executive Council (IEC), the highest decision-making body of ICID, is AMRWG American Regional Working Group vested with the management of the affairs of ICID. IEC meets every year to transact WG-YPF Working Group Young Irrigation Professionals Forum business of administrative and technical in nature. All technical work bodies of ICID WG-IDSST Working Group on Irrigation and Drainage in the States Under meet prior to the Council meeting and these meetings are termed as Pre-Council meetings. Sosio-Economic Transformation Annual IEC meeting is always preceded by the annual meeting of various technical C CONGR Committee on Congresses/Conferences working group/ task teams, and meetings of various workbodies such as PCSO, PCTA, PFC etc. WG-W&C Working Group on Water and Crops IEC related meetings are also preceded by ICID triennial Congresses, newly WG-PQW Working Group on Use of Poor Quality Water for Irrigation conceptualized World Irrigation Forums, and Regional Conferences in a three-year WG-ON-FARM Working Group on Sustainable on Farm Irrigation Systems cycle. This dual purpose approach while on one side helps ICID meet its objectives, it Development also provides opportunity to address specific global technical issues, regional issues EB-JOUR ICID Journal Editorial Board and provides platform to interact with its stakeholders and have a better outreach to WG CDTE Working Group on Capacity Development, Training and Education disseminate its messages and achieve its mission and goals. TF WWF9 Task Force to Guide ICID Inputs to World Water Forum 9 TF VE Task Force on Value Engineering WG HIST WG on History of Irrigation, Drainage and Flood Control TF MTD Task Force for Updating and Maintenance of Multilingual Technical Dictionary WG SDTA Working Group on Sustainable Development of Tidal Areas WG ENV Working Group on Environment WG MWSCD Working Group on Managing Water Scarcity Under Conflicting Demands WG CLIMATE Working Group on Climate Change and Agricultural Water Management WG CAFM Working Group on Comprehensive Approaches to Flood Management WB BIOFUEL Working Group on Water for Bio-Fuel and Food WG IOA Working Group on Institutional and Organizational Aspects of Irrigation/Drainage System Management WG M-R Working Group on Modernization and Revitalization of Irrigation Scheme WG WATS Working Group on Water Saving in Irrigated Areas WG SDRG Working Group on Sustainable Drainage WG IDM Working Group on Irrigation Development and Management PCTA Permanent Committee for Technical Activities PCSO Permanent Committee on Strategy and Organization PFC Permanent Finance Committee IEC International Executive Council 16 17
PROGRAM AT A GLANCE 3 World Irrigation Forum 70 International Executive Council Meeting rd th THE 3rd WORLD IRRIGATION FORUM 70th INTERNATIONAL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEETING Date/2019 01-Sep 02-Sep 03-Sep 04-Sep 05-Sep 06-Sep 07-Sep Days/Hrs. Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday All Day Registration Registration Registration Registration REGISTRATION 08.00 - 17.00 Exhibition/Poster Presentation Exhibition PLENARY SESSION III Sub Theme 2: Role of Civil Society and NGOs with focu us on farmers ASRWG I AFRWG I Intl. WS - Intl. WS - [K1] [K2] WIF OPENING CEREMONY and extension facilities SDTA I CROP I (10.00-12.00) [N5] [K6] [K1] Supporting Eventt 10 Asian IYPeF I Supporting Event 8 IWMI-India Development Ban nk (ADB) [K5] [K1] [K3] Intl. WS - HIST I IEC PLENARY Supporting Event 2 PCTA IEC 09.00-11.00 [K7] Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) [N5] WG-ENV-I WG-AFM-I [S2] [S1] & [S2] (09.00 - 11.00) [K6] [K4] YP Training WS (UNU) [K5] Welcome address Opening & keynote speaker [K2] WID prize Adresses on theme Supporting Event 13 INACID Low Land WG-SDTA-I WG-MWSCD-I TF GPP [N5] [U7] [U5] [U7] [K4] AC - IRPID Round Table : Farmers Meeting PFC -1 [K5] [K2] [S2] HEALTH BREAK (11.00 - 11.15) HEALTH BREAK (11.00 - 11.15) WIF ISC Meeting PLENARY SESSION IV 3 Parallel rd 3rd Parallel [K4] Sub-Theme 3: Improving agricultural water productivity y with focus ASRWG II AFRWG II Sub Theme 1 Sub Theme 2 on rural transformation [K1] [K2] Intl. WS - [K2] [K6] [N5] SDTA II Exhibition Inauguration [K6] (12.15 - 13.15) Supporting Event 8 - II 3rd Parallel Sub Intl. WS - WG-RWH-I ERWG II IYPeF II [N1-4] IWMI-India Theme 3 CROP II [K5] [K3] [K5] AC - IRPID [K1] [K7] [K1] - Regional Supporting Event 10 - II (o pt i o n a l ) Node (IRNCID) WG-IDSST-I WG-VE-I WG-ENV-II WG-AFM-II PCTA IEC Asian Development Bank (ADB) 11.00-13.15 [K5] [K3] [K1] [K4] [K6] [K4] [S2] [S1] & [S2] Supporting Event 2 - II YP Training WS (UNU) Food and Agriculture Organization of the TF F MTD C-CONGR-I WG-W&C WG-SDTA-II WG-MWSCD-II T O U R [K2] United Nations (FAO) [[K4] [K3] [U6] [U5] [U7] [K5] (12.45 - 13.15) Intl. WS - HIST II [K2] Supporting Event 13 - II TF-WWF9 WG-NCWRI PFC - II T O U R (11.30 - 13.15) INACID Low Land [U7] [K7] [S2] [K7] [U7] T E C H N I C A L LUNCH BREAK (13.15 - 14.00) LUNCH BREAK (13.15 - 14.00) Intl. WS - IOA I [K6] 1 Parallel st 1 Parallel P st 4 Parallel th 4th Parallel WG IOA I WG-M&R-I Sub Theme 1 [K2] Sub The eme 2 [K6] Sub Theme 2 [K6] Sub Theme 1 [K2] [K5] [K3] T E C H N I C A L Int. WS - M & R I [K7] Intl. WS - CLIMATE I 1st Parallel Sub Theme 3 4th Parallel Sub WG-SON-FARM WG-SDGR-I WG-IDM-I [K1] [K7] Theme 3 [K7] [U1] [K2] [K1] "Supporting Event 4 Supporting Event 5 YP Training WS (IWM) Food and Agriculture Organization of the Joint Session on PLENARY SESSION I ICOLD, Spain WG-RWH-II AMRWG WG-WATS-I [K2] United Nations (FAO) ST. On-Farm-I [[K3] [K5] [U6] [K6] 14.00 - Main Theme: Development for water, food and [K1]" [U1] PCTA IEC 16.00 [S2] [S1] & [S2] nutrition security in a competitive environment Supporting Event 12 C-CONGR-II WG-VE-II WG-HIST-I WG-CDTE-I [N5] INACID (NCICD) [U7] [K3] [K4] [U7]" [K4] 24th CONGR-ITAC Supporting Event 9 - I WG-IDSST-II G-CLIMATE-I EB-JOUR-I [K4] Asian Development Bank (ADB) [K5] [K1] [K7] [U5] Registration/exhibition Supporting Event 7 TT-TBW-AWM PCSO - I IEC & Related Meeting Global Water Partnership (GWP) / Indonesia Water Partn nership (IWP) [K4] [U7] [S2] WIF HEALTH BREAK (16.00 - 16.15) HEALTH BREAK (16.00 - 16.15) Supporting Event PLENARY SESSION II Intl. WS - IOA II 2nd Parallel Sub Theme 1 2nd Parallel Sub Theme T 2 WG IOA II WG-M&R-II Sub Theme I :Enabling policy enviroment for water, PLENARY V [K6] [K2] [K6] [K5] [K3] food and energy [N5] (Integrating Session on Main Theme & Supporting Event 1 Supporting Ev vent 9 Three Sub-themes and presentations) SC,MB, MT Jour meeting Int. WS - M & R II "2nd Parallel Sub Theme 3 WG-SDGR-II WG-IDM-II [K7] Daugherty Water for Food Global Institute, University of Nebraska [K7] Asian Development Bank (ADB) [N5] [K2] [K1] PCSO Workbodies [K2] [K5] Supporting Event 3 Supporting Event 12 Joint Session on IEC Intl. WS - CLIMATE II WG-WATS-II Food and Agriculture Organization INACID (NCICD) ST. On-Farm-II [S1] & [S2] 16.30 - [K1] [K5] [U7] WRAP UP - WIF 3 [K6] [U1 18.015 Supporting Event 11 Supporting Event 6 [N5] PCTA Strategy Themes YP Training WS (IWMI) (15.30-16.00) WG-HIST-II WG-CDTE-II [S2] [K2] Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority (MWRRA) Japanese National Committee of ICID (JNCID D) [U7] [K4] Basin [K3] [K1] Schemes SC-E-THEMES MT-JOUR WG-CLIMATE-II EB-JOUR-II [K4] ROUND TABLE -1 : HLAG [U6] NCs + VP Meeting [K7] [U5] On Farm MB-I SC Meeting (18.15-19.00) PCSO - II IEC Closing Ceremony Knowledge (16.00 - 18.30) [S1] (16.15 - 17.15) [U1] (17.45 - 18.15) [S2] [TS1] [TS1] [SR 1-2] OBC Meeting MB-II 17.30 - 19.00 (18.15 - 19.00) [S2] [TS1] 18 19.00 - WELCOME DINNER FAREWELL DINNER AUSTRALIAN RECEPTION FOR 19 22.00 SYDNEY 2020
Accompanying (Kecak Dance) Cultural Tour Rama Sinta BT Tour 2 Person with - - - - - - - - Registration Student - - - - - - THE MEETING NG VENUE Nusa Dua Bali Nusa Dua Convention vention Centre (BNDCC) Delegates Only 20 minutes from m the Ngurah Rai International Airport of Bali Bali, Local Nusa Dua is the premier resort area in Bali. The vicinity has an excellent tourism - - infrastructure with more than 4000 available rooms of international 4 and ENTITLEMENTS OF REGISTRATION 5-stars chain hotels, a close by 18-holes Golf & Country Club, Amphitheater, alongside luxurious shops, Cafe and Restaurants with a seamless white sandy beach within a walking distance. (Limited Items) (Selected Day) (Selected Day) (Selected Day) (1 - 7 Sept 2019) (1 - 4 Sept 2019) (1 - 7 Sept 2019) (Selected Day) Participant Daily - Professional Young - Within this alluring atmosphere, Bali Nusa Meeting facilities can easily be Dua Convention Centre (BNDCC) offers arranged for a wide spectrum of Forum Only Participant a promising eminence with its desirable requirements and needs; be it a location and compelling excesses. That is small scale company presentation - - why so many international meetings and or a private power breakfast to a conventions have been held in this venue full blown international conference and always be their first choice. with delegates from all over the world. Forum Council With exceptional conference facilities for Participant international conferences and world Facilities include up to 44 meeting summits, corporate conventions and rooms, most of them offering - exhibitions, BNDCC becomes the pride of daylight, with ballroom sitting Nusa Dua Bali, Indonesia with facilities and capacity for 2.500 guests. services. Indoor and outdoor venues, both Furthermore, there are numerous on site or in a location of your choice, can seats and spaces, auditorium with Access to Exhibition and Poster be facilitated by BNDCC with high quality 12,000 seats and built-in stage, Access to the Parallel Meetings Access to Conference Opening level of service and even attention to detail. 4,400 square meters exhibition Accompanying Person Tour* Program Book & Exhibition space. Moreover, BNDCC have Access to Council Meeting built-in and portable simultaneous BENEFITS Royal Welcome Dinner interpreter system, Secretariat & Closing Ceremony Offices, Broadband internet access in all meeting rooms. For Wi-Fi Abstract Volume Farewell Dinner Conference Kit connection, and Expert service on & Conference Presentation site audio visual team are available Certificate on request. 20 21
OFFICIAL HOTELS and ACCOMODATION EXHIBITION A number of hotels have been selected to become Official Hotels for The 3rd World Irrigation Forum & The 70th International Executive Council Meeting September 2019, to accommodate the participants. These hotels are varying from 5-star to 3-star categories, located in Nusa Dua area and within reachable area of the conference venue. Regular shuttle service to and from conference venue will be provided. All of these hotels are approximately 20 minute-drive from Bali Ngurah Rai International Airport. Complimentary Airport Transfer to Hotel is provided for participants staying at Official Hotels. Taman Bhagawan During the ICID Meeting, the Participants in the exhibition will get an opportunity technical exhibition presenting to present their achievements and new achievements in the field of technologies to help them make their products and irrigation and agriculture services known to a large group of companies and constructions and management irrigation constructing engineers from all over the Sofitel Bali Nusa Dua will be held. world, in the field of service operation in the The exhibition will be held from 2 following areas: Grand Whiz to 5 September 2019 at Bali Nusa • water resource management ; Bali Nusa Dua Hotel The Nusa Beach Hotel Hotel Details Star Distance to venue Dua Convention Centre that • constructing and operating contractors; Amaris BNDCC 1 00 m, occupies more than 1.363 square • water resources (dam, irrigation, water Bali Nusa Dua 5 Hotel 3 minutes by walking meters of the exhibition area, with supply) 1,8 km, Art Market Inaya Putri Bali 5 22 minutes by walking, ceilings 5 meters high • engineering and consulting firms 7 minutes by driving • electrification benefits; Sofitel Bali 1,0 km, Nusa Dua 5 16 minutes by walking, Around 100 booths are available • hydroelectric power companies; Beach Resort 6 minutes by driving for the exhibitors. In addition, a • plants producing special equipment; 450 m Hotel Santika Nusa Dua 5 11 minutes by walking stage and giant screen are • environment specialist and consultants; Beach Hotel 7 minutes by driving Grand Hyatt provided to enable exhibitors • companies working in the field of water Courtyard 2,1 km By Marriott 4 27 minutes by walking promote their products and other sectors; Nusa Dua 8 minutes by driving Mercure Hotel Amarterra Villas Innaya Putri Bali attractions / presentations / • organizations working in the field of Mercure Bali 2,2 km performances. irrigation, drainage and agriculture; Courtyard By Marriott Nusa Dua 4 Hotel 20 minutes by walking 8 minutes by driving • organizations and committees financing Grand Whiz 700 m, projects; Nusa Dua 4 10 minutes by walking, Hotel 4 minutes by driving • computer organizations. Santika 2,1 km, Siligita Nusa 3 28 minutes by walking, Dua Hotel 9 minutes by driving Amaris Hotel 1,8 km, Pratama Nusa 2 20 minutes by walking, Dua 7 minutes by driving 22 23
UNESCO has inscribed cultural landscape of Bali Province: consist of: the Subak system as Manifestation supreme water temple pura ulun danu batur and lake batur. of the Tri Hita Karana philosophy subak landscape of pakerisan water shed. on the world Heritage list subak landscape of catur angga batukaru. royal temple of taman ayun. TECHNICAL TECHN NICAL TOUR TECHNICAL TOUR 2 (TT-2) Sunday, 1 September 2019 Tuesday, 3 September 2019 (optional) The Conservation of Pakerisan River Basin Pura Tirta Empul, Tampak Siring Technical tour is offered to provide an opportunity for participants and is a Hindu temple in the middle of accompanying persons to learn more about ut Balinese Culture related to irrigation Bali, famous for its holy water management, also to enjoy the beauty of the island. where Hindu Bali people go for T-2 Option of Technical Tours are TT-1 and TT-2 purification. The temple was built in 926, at a TECHNICAL TOUR 1 (TT-1) site where there was a large water spring which flows to the Experience the Subak Pakerisan River Basin. The stream flows through 30 traditional Gunung Kawi villages with high cultural The hindu Temple and an heritage background. There are ancient relics is located Jatilu luwi wih the Rice Terraces Jatiluwih more than 30 ancient sites from beside of Pakerisan River Appointed as a UNESCO Cultural Heritage th 8 to 11th century in the Pakerisan with rice terraces site, Jatiluwih rice terraces composite over River Basin, which surrounded by Surround it. Lunch unch at tthe he Arma Museum, 600 Ha of rice fields that follow the flowing beautiful scenery and Ubud hillside topography of the Batukaru mountain picturesque of paddy field The green panoramic Agung Rai Museum of Art range. These are maintained by subak terraces. views of the rice field with (ARMA) is one of the best traditional water management cooperative. the breeze of tropical museum in Indonesia. This area is appointed as the atmosphere are the Poised on six hectare of Lunch will take place with view of dramatic UNESCO'S Cultural World additional of this spot. exquisite Balinese gardens, and exotic rice terrace on Jatiluwih Heritage. the design of museum and Resort is seamlessly TOUR ITINERARY reflecting the ARMA Subak Museum Tabanan Regency Regency TIME ACTIVITIES TOUR ITINERARY philosophy of balance between man and Subak is the organization of farmers who work Pick up at hotel and depart to Subak TIME ACTIVITIES 08.00 environment. adjacent fields and share water from common Museum 08.00 Pick up at hotel and depart to Tirta Empul sources; historical evidence traces this system to 09.30 Arrive at Subak Museum 09.30 Arrive at Tirta Empul ARMA is more than at least the 11th century. Today in Bali there are 11.00 Depart to Jatiluwih 10.30 Depart to Gunung Kawi museum, It blends tradition over 1,200 Subaks coordinating the irrigation of a 12.00 Lunch at Billy's Terrace/Gong Restaurant 10.45 Arrive at Gunung Kawi in art, culture, architecture combined 200,000 hectares of paddy field. 13.00 Visit Jatiluwih 12.15 Depart to Arma Museum Ubud and a sophisticated lifestyle. Participant will learn more about the subak 14.30 Return to Hotel 12.45 Lunch at Arma Museum Ubud system, and its history. x x Ma pax 14.45 Return to Hotel Ma pax 0 0 30 15 24 25
SOCIAL PROGRAMS ACCOMPANYING PERSON PROGRAMS Crowned as the World Best Destination 2017 by Prestigious Trip Advisor Travelers Choice Award, Bali offers so many tourist attraction Accompanying person can choose one among 3 half day-tour within the island. Participants are welcome to join the program. BALI TOUR (BT-1) UBUD ART VILLAGE TOUR (8 hours) Hotel pick up time: 08.30 Explore the art center of Bali by visiting start Desa Penglipuran. Pura Puseh Desa Batuan, one of the best temple in Ubud area which is rich in culture and historical background. Ubud Palace & Ubud traditional market where you can find statues, painting, accessories and Welcome Reception handicraft. Monday, 2 September 2019 Taman Jepun, BNDCC All participants are invited to attend the he Welcome Reception. Discover the flavor of local entertainment that will be accompanying all participants during the reception. This will be an excellent opportunity to network, meet old friends and colleagues, and to make new ones as the program begins. Farewell Dinner Wednesday, 4 September 2019 TOUR ITINERARY Those still around and with some energy TIME ACTIVITIES left are invited for one final, nice Farewell 08.30 Participants ready at Lobby Dinner. You’ll get a chance to talk with 09.00 Depart to Desa Penglipuran, Bangli colleagues, and other participants over a 11.00 Sightseeing at Desa Penglipuran, Bangli glass (or two!) of wine or beer before leaving Bali. 12.00 Lunch at Desa Penglipuran 13.00 Depart to Pura Puseh Desa Batuan 13.30 Historical Tour at Pura Puseh Desa Batuan 14.30 Depart to Ubud 15.30 Visit the Ubud Palace; Shopping at Ubud Traditional market 17.00 Back to Hotel 26 27
BALI TOUR 2 (BT-2) BALI TOUR 3 (BT-3) GWK CULTURAL PARK WITH ULUWATU AND KECAK DANCE (8 hrs) TANAH LOT ON SUNSET TOUR (8 hrs) Hotel pick up time: 13.30 Hotel pick up time: : 13.30 Pick up at hotel, then tour starts with visiting Garuda Wisnu Kencana (GWK) Cultural Park An afternoon half day tour, by traveling northwest via countryside journey takes us to with the biggest Wisnu statue in the world. The next stop will be at the south coast of Bali, Mengwi, featuring Taman Ayun temple, The Mengwi Dynasty Royal temple. the towering tableland of Bukit drops dramatically into the sea in sheer cliffs. It is surrounded by lovely lotus pond. Then proceed to Alas Kedaton, the monkey forest On a projection of these cliffs lies the sacred temple of Uluwatu. with bats hanging on the trees, and an old temple in the middle of the forest. The final Next is Pura Luhur Uluwatu, which is populated by a friendly tribe of monkeys and is one visit of the tour is Tanah Lot Temple, perhaps the most well known sacred temple in Bali, of the most stunning temples in Bali. Still at the temple, watch the Kecak Dance built in the small promontory of the sea shore. The wave crashing on the rock and Performance. This performance is quoted from the epic of the Ramayana emphasizing the beautiful sunset is worth full to be memorized in a picture. teaching of loyalty of a housewife who is represented by Dewi Shinta. The difference of this performance with the Ramayana dance is the musical instruments used, the music in this performance is the chorus of tens of men singing and moving to create an unequalled vibrant and seemingly living music. TOUR ITINERARY TOUR ITINERARY TIME ACTIVITIES TIME ACTIVITIES 13.30 Participants ready at Lobby 13.30 Participants ready at Lobby 14.00 Depart to Garuda Wisnu Kencana 14.00 Depart to Taman Ayun 15.00 GWK tour 16.00 Discover Taman Ayu Tour 16.30 Depart to Pura Uluwatu 17.00 Depart to Tanah Lot 17.30 Enjoy Sunset and Rama Shinta Performance 17.30 Enjoy Sunset at Tanah Lot 19.30 Dinner at Pura Uluwatu 19.30 Dinner around Tanah Lot 21.00 Back to Hotel 21.00 Back to Hotel 28 29
TOUR ITINERARY POST-CONFERENCE T TOUR-A Day 1 : LABUAN BAJO ARRIVAL (L,D), ETA 12:25 5-8 September 2019 12:25 8-11 September 2019 13:00 Lunch time at International food restaurant near Labuan Bajo 14:30 Transfer to hotel and check in at Hotel DAY 1 18:00 Dinner time at hotel restaurant The Komodo 19:00 Free & Rest time Hotel accommodation in Labuan Bajo : Jayakarta Suite Hotel or Similar Day 2 : LABUAN BAJO – KOMODO ISLAND (B,L,D) Island 06:00 Wake up call 07:00 Breakfast at hotel 09:00 Morning onward transfer to Port Labuan Bajo, trip to Komodo Island with Boat 10:00 Sail to Rinca/Padar Island 12:00 Lunch time at Boat HIGHLIGHTS HI HIGH GHL LIIGH GHTS TS : DAY 2 Komodo Island, Rinca/Padar Island & Pink Beach 13:00 Arrive at Rinca/Padar Island for trekking to see the Komodo Dragon 15:00 Return to Boat 15:30 Continue sailing to Komodo Island and spend the night on the Boat The Lombok island features stunning beaches and bays set against a backdrop of rolling hills. 18:00 Dinner time at Boat Exploring Lombok is a worthwhile trip, meandering through villages where life largely untouched 19:00 Free & Rest time by tourism and where the people are involved in their day-to-day activities of farming, fish, sea weed, pearl cultivation, boating and fishing, brick making, and other traditional pastimes. Day 3 : KOMODO ISLAND – PINK BEACH – LABUAN BAJO (B,L,D) 06:00 Wake up call 07:00 Breakfast on the Boat The Komodo dragon is the 09:30 Trekking to Komodo Island and explore largest living species of lizard in 12:00 Return to Boat for Lunch the world, which is one of World’s 13:30 Sail to Pink Beach area and explore (Snorkeling) Seven Wonders. The Komodo DAY 3 15:00 Return to Boat, then sail back to Labuan Bajo dragon is only found on Komodo 18:00 Boat arrive at Labuan Bajo port island and three other 18:30 Transfer to hotel for check in and Dinner surrounded islands. 20:00 Free & Rest time. The Komodo National Park in Hotel accommodation in Labuan Bajo : Jayakarta Hotel or Similar west Flores occupies an area of 1817 km2 and is still untouched Day 4 : LABUAN BAJO – AIRPORT (B) IN-655, ETD 11:10 natural wonder. 08:00 Wake up call 07:00 Breakfast at hotel DAY 4 08:30 Check out from hotel, then transfer to Labuan Bajo Airport (LBJ) 09:00 Arrive at Labuan Bajo Airport (LBJ) 11:10 Depart to Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) TOUR PRICE NOT INCLUDE IN THIS PACKAGE : PRICE BASED ON TWIN SHARING & STANDARD ROOM (Run of House), NETT & IN U$ DOLLAR: • Hotel Porterage Service Fee In 1986, The Park was declared as • Tipping Guide Service Remark DOUBLE SINGLE • Surcharges During Weekend/ World Heritage Site and Man and Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO. Min 20 Pax : Local Holiday/Local Convention Include Air Ticket $ 500 $ 600 • Any Kind Of Incidental Charges 30 31
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