
THE WAKA EXPERIENCE
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THE HISTORY OF WAKA
There was fierce competition among the boats that plied
the daily Benoa to Lembongan sea route ( about five other vessels
) but only Waka Louka had a land base. At this time a new style of resort was being built in the Ubud area; Ume di Ume - designd by Ketut Siandana, the architect of the Waka resorts and the developer of the Waka style. With a change of name to Waka di Ume, the resort opened in 1995. waka was again at the leading edge; marketing a small, charming, stylish hotel which deliberately avoided the clichés - televisions, air-conditioners and commercial Balinese furniture; but offered a "less is more", almost monastic / simplistic look, featuring local fabrics, stone and wood - and a meditation center - once more creating a unique selling proposition. Today,
This became the pattern for the Waka resorts. Work began on a sister resort attached to the 'Reef Club" on Lembongan Island, to be called Desa WakaNusa. The name Waka began to take on the authority of an established brand name. Like Waka di Ume in Ubud, WakaNusa island resort was designed and built to work in harmony with the land, to feature the surrounding flora and fauna, and to involve the local people and everyday working environment. It offered a true Balinese experience. At about the same, a second day-tour product was conceived - a land tour by air-conditioned luxury Land Rovers, which were purchased in Jakarta. And the journey to the secret soul of Bali began - to Jatiluwih and Gunung Batukaru. This was the first such product in Bali, and again it
was developed with a unique selling proposition - a purpose-built,
private restaurant deep in the bamboo rain forest, high on the mountain
side. The 'Waka' company was on the move. A Marketing activities plan and positioning statement for the Wakalouka Company was written at this time ( early 1994 ) this was religiously adhered to by Waka Experience staff and associated companies; and it still is! This dogma maintains consistency through rules and regulations. For example, there are no televisions in the room; no plastic in any form, anywhere; fresh flowers in local pottery; and simple wood, natural fabrics and recycled paper are used throughout the resorts. The design style is traditional but modern; monastic in its simplicity but with all the creature comforts included. The result is stylish and avant-grade, but always Indonesian and especially Balinese.
This was 1998 - an interesting and challenging year
for Indonesia in general and Bali in particular - the year of Merdeka
and Reformasi.
Two new Waka resorts were launched in the years 1999 - 2000. both have been deliberately situated in non-traditional tourist areas of Bali - Waka Gangga on the ocean beach near Tabanan, and Waka Shorea in the heart of Bali Barat National Park. Both were created specifically for the environment they are located in, and cater for a specific market segment. They both utilize the unique selling proposition of being 'away from the crowds' and the more inhabited areas of Bali. In their first year of operation, both the travel industry and its clients, primarily because of the promise inherent in the brand name Waka, immediately accepted them. In addition to the two new resorts, we added a five star evening dinner boat cruise carrying the branding 'Waka'. The 'Starlight Dinner Cruise' is a specialized, romantic dinner experience which is premium priced to differentiate it from its more mass-market competitors. The 'Starlight Dinner Cruise' was an immediate success - the result of the 'Waka' branding, the promotional publicity network, and the efficient Waka sales team. In the second half of 2001 two (2) new Waka properties were opened - both completely supported by the travel industry Waka Barong and Waka di Abian north of Ubud in the Payangan district. Early in 2002 a new style of Waka resort was conceived a Waka 'make over' of Padma Indah a family resort. We - Waka now had a resort catering for more than couples a family affair in the Waka style.
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