Sawah Sunrise Bed & Breakfast
Travel Blogs from Ubud
Ubud: Sweaty Nights and an Ugly Wife
... of my mates. I didn't have much as a kid so I flaunted my wheelies and bunny hops at every given moment. I even took it out for a ride during the hurricane storms that hit parts of England in the 80's. I was blown backwards into a parked car, off my bike and over the bonnet. In Bali 12 year olds ride mopeds. What's that about? It's crazy. There they are zipping around like its no big deal. The only 12 year olds I knew riding around on mopeds back when I was a kid, were the ...
Noleggio scooter: io e Scoopy
Il 29 luglio noleggio lo scooter! Il mezzo di trasporto principale a Bali. Gli scooter a Bali sono come formiche impazzite che, a centinaia, si muovono su strade e marciapiedi. Trasportano ogni tipo di oggetto: ne ho visti caricare casse di frutta, lunghi pali di bambù, ceste di vimini, tavole da surf, bagagli di ogni dimensione.
Potete vedere per le strade di Bali ...
3 Nights In A Temple
... assume). They insisted on crowing well before first thing in the morning (Throughout the whole day if im honest) ensuring I was up along time in advance of the crack of dawn. As my tour for the day was not until 9.00 I had over three hours to chill out in the morning relaxing on my porch with a book and a cup of tea to start the day.
My tour group was comprised a quiet Japanese guy who kept himself to himself and two Irish girls, Holly and Shanade who had ...
Home Stay and satay
... of the market. Well the rain started again and we were forced into a shop to purchase an umbrella at an inflated price, I guess that's supply and demand. When the rain got ridiculous we gave up and fell into the nearest warung for a hot drink. Two hot chocolates and a warm chocolate and nut brownie to share, we were happy. The rain eased and we continued our walk to the market, Hannah leading and me ...
Bali
... the temple grounds and was looking at some cute monkeys when another one came up behind me and grabbed the shoe right off of my foot. He ran away into the bushes, holding my flip flop in his mouth. I pleaded with the monkey to give it back but didn't want to get too close, and my friend Matt tried to threaten the monkey with his shoe but that didn't work either. The people around us informed us we needed to trade some fruit to get my shoe back but we ...
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Amenities
- Free parking