Showing posts with label Bali. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bali. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

One last night in Kuta, Bali

On March 25, we headed back to Bali from Gili Trawangan. It was a long way back via boat and van (without AC) but we made it to Kuta. Door to door travel, it took about 4 hours but if you add the hour we waited for the boat, it was more like a 5 hour experience. We didn't end up seeing much of Kuta but the plan was only to stay there so that we could catch our flight to Singapore the next morning (Kuta is only 10 minutes from the airport). We were pleasantly surprised with the town and kind of wished we could stay another day to see more of it.

Watching the horse carts trot by while we waited for the fast boat to arrive

Here's the fast boat we took from Gili Trawangan back to Bali (Padang Bai to be exact)

This is just the typical driving scene in Bali...CRAZY because everyone just drives everywhere!

Before getting dropped off at our hotel, we kind of got a mini tour as we drove through Kuta to drop the other passengers off. After a quick bite to eat at the hotel restaurant, we caught a free shuttle to the Discovery Mall...yes, the mall...they even had a Starbucks! It was an efficient and cheap (free) way to explore a little more of the area.

Walking down the street near Discovery Mall
We walked through the mall to find the beach - a clean beach!

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Bali: Ubud and Padang Bai

On March 18 we spent another day in Ubud walking around a different area and discovered the various markets we missed the first day.

Typical shop along the street

Lots of bikes
Another shop full of souvenirs for tourists to buy
The women carry everything on their heads

Rice field
Street food

On the 19th, we headed to Padang Bai for one night - a stop over before taking a boat to the next island, Lombok. I should have mentioned earlier that Indonesia consists of about 17,000-20,000 islands...and we're only visiting 3!

The view from our room for one night at The Lemon House

Putting offerings out; yes, those are the stairs we had to climb with our packs on

Padang Bai port

Selling sarongs


Beach along Padang Bai

Walking around and searching for the Blue Lagoon

We found this place, called the Bloo Lagoon...stopped in to have a coconut water

Wild monkey in the tree
Refreshing coconut water
We finally found the Blue Lagoon (not where they filmed the movie, that's in Fiji)
This was rated a great place by Trip Advisor - Paul is questioning that review


Saturday, March 23, 2013

Ubud and around

Sorry it's taken me so long to post our activities from a week ago. We haven't had air conditioning until now and it's just too hard to have a hot laptop near you when you're dripping in sweat. So...on March 17 we visited the surrounding area of Ubud to see more cultural dances, rice terraces, temples and an active volcano. The original plan was to go to a town called Monduk but it seemed a little far so we stuck a little closer to town.

Our first stop was to watch the Sahadewa Barong & Kris Dance. Our driver said it would be different than the one we watched the night before but it wasn't. It was the same. Over the course of the day we realized that he was bringing us to places where he likely gets a kickback. We were OK with it though - we were being driven around in an air conditioned car to see things that we wouldn't normally see.

Traditional Balinese dress

More traditional dance


We then headed to some temples. The first one we visited was Pura Puseh Desa Batuan which means the Batuan village temple (of origin). We had to wear sarongs before entering the temple - it is customary to wear sarongs as a sign of respect.

Paul looks good in a sarong

I was already hot so the extra layer didn't help but I respect why we had to wear it

Pura Puseh Desa Batuan on a beautiful day

We got someone to take a photo of us - I was hoping for a vertical shot of the entire temple but it's OK

These statues are all sacred int the temple so Paul opted not to display violence

Close up shot

Pretty flower

There are many rice terraces in Bali, our driver took us to the Tegallalang Rice Terraces - it was amazing!

Beautiful rice terraces

You can see some of the younger rice growing



Our next stop was the Gunung Kawi temple but when we got there, I happened to read the rules...

But men on their period is OK?

...which prevented me from entering. Had I known the rules before the first temple, we wouldn't have seen any. I'm glad that we were able to see one but I feel bad that I broke the rules (albeit unknowingly). Hopefully I did not anger the gods.

Since we couldn't go into this temple, we looked for our driver so we could leave but he was nowhere to be found. He apparently had gone into the temple. I explained that because of the rules, I wasn't allowed to enter...he seemed to understand and we left for the volcano.

Here's a picture from the outside...see how pretty it was?!

The volcano, Gunung Batur, is an active volcano which last erupted in 1994. We had lunch first at a really expensive Indonesian buffet and then snapped a few pics before leaving the area.

Ganung (mountain or in this case, volcano) Batur and Denaur (lake) Batur

Paul has a scared look on his face because our driver is in the middle of traffic taking this picture

The driver was safer taking this picture

Since temple visits weren't going to happen, the driver suggested going to a waterfall or the Bali Zoo as our last stop. We opted for the zoo because it had been over a week since we walked around smelly animals on a hot day.

I was excited to be at the zoo amongst these animals

Estuarine crocodile

The Bali mynah - Bali's official bird

Buntung the Bengal tiger has 3 legs...its roar can be heard 2 miles away! 

Rhinoceros hornbill

Sun bears are the smallest bear but their tongues are super long - 25 cm!

We walked through the Birds Aviary which includes a bunch of bats

Thumper hanging out with Bambi

Hey, Jacky looks a lot like Paul

Monday, March 18, 2013

We made it to Indonesia

We arrived in Bali on Saturday, March 16 and it's been a nice change of scenery.



We're at a lovely homestay called the Pondok Frog Guest House for the first 3 nights in Ubud, the town made famous by Elizabeth Gilbert's Eat, Pray, Love. We've seen a lot of single women here probably looking for their own Javier Bardem.

Paul has to duck into all the doors here

On our way to Ubud from the airport, our driver brought us to Teba Sari, where they make coffee, tea, and chocolate. We got a tour and some free tastings.

We passed by some rice fields that were being harvested

This is cocoa that they make chocolate from

This is a luwak - he helps make coffee

Beans are roasted in a wood fire for an hour

Tasting...our favorite was the lemongrass tea and the ginseng coffee

We walked around town after checking in.

Lots of scooters here

We also saw this HUGE spider...check out the bird flying behind it

We also checked out the Monkey Forest Sanctuary

Where there are literally gangs of monkeys hanging out
I didn't want to get too close

We think this one was checking the other's oil


It definitely had an Indian Jones feel to it


After this picture a monkey tried to grab my camera case!


Tons of statues for Paul to abuse

It was hot and muggy

Kimodo dragon statue 

After dinner, we headed to the temple to watch various cultural dances.

Bale Banjar Ubud Kelod


The Barong - an ancient mythical creature

Sisya Dance depicting a group of young girls practicing black magic

More Sisya Dance

Close up shot

Playing music while they dance

This is the instrument they use to play the music

End of the dance