Tamu Kami Hotel Sanur
Danau Tamblingan 64X Sanur, Bali, 80228, Indonesia
Travel Blogs by Travelers Who Stayed at this HotelTamu Kami Hotel Sanur
This One Live from the Beach
So farewell then KL
The Malays have done a darn good job with their country since kicking out the Brits in 1957. On the way back from the airport (in an 'executive’ taxi , as they describe it, but more of that later) I was struck at how green and lush the lands are and how organised and new the towns and housing estates outside of KL …
Sashaying to Sanur
Sashaying to Sanur
Arrived to a beautiful sunset (see earlier pic) and I managed to grab a shot of it with my iphone, hence its poor quality. That was a nice touch and thank you for arranging that God I am glad you got my e-mail in time. If you want to arrange special sunsets on arrival at your next holiday simply send an e-mail to …
I Told You It Would Get Quiet
Bali – the educational bit
One of the advantages of having internet access on the beach or round the pool is that you can spend a bit of time researching the history and culture of the place you are actually lazing around in. Well I have and here are the things I have learned. Here are some quick facts for those of you like me with …
SFO to Bali!! A few intro days in Sanur
After what is probably best described as a complete state of denial that my year of travel could have possibly ended last Thanksgiving, I decided to delay returning to reality for another couple of months and visit Indonesia and finish my original plan in Laos and Vietnam.
The good news is that after a few ridiculously absurd sets of …
Travel Blogs Nearby
Todays as good a day as any
... just really a way for the locals to make money from the tourists. I suppose you can’t really begrudge them that, but you could hardly call most of these 'works of art’. It was different in Bali though, almost everything seemed to be of high quality, so much care put into each piece of work. A lot of the sculptures and carvings were so big and intricate that they couldn’t possibly be aimed at your run of the mill tourist. A lot of the stuff was as big as myself so ...



