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Travel Blogs from Ubud
Bubble Burst in Bali
... that day!
More days of relaxing and discussing options for onward plans followed. Jody was also in town so we got together for a nice lunch of more traditional Balinese food - duck and suckling pig. Lots of reminiscing when we shared with Rowan the birthday book of her trip we made and I updated the book we made for Jody on her birthday back in July to include the rest of the trip.
One morning we wandered down to the sacred monkey forest - where ...
Day one of the tour
Tour blog.... Ubud is Bali's main arts and cultural centre, recently made famous by the Hollywood movie, Eat Pray Love. It's a wonderful place to experience the magic that has made Bali such a popular travel destination. Head out to Gianyar night market to try some of the local cuisine. Although the setup is very informal when eating here, it's a great way to get your first taste of the local culture and cuisine. Enjoy a traditional Kecak dance ...
Travelling Again
We have been enjoying island life for a while. Kuta turned out to be just like Ibiza, lads and booze everywhere and one of the clubs was 5 storys tall and had an open roof which was sick! beats the basingstoke night life a bit. After we got sick of beer we got a taxi South to Dreamland beach and realized there was no affordable accommodation round there so just slept on the beach which was all good apart from howling and running around ...
Ubud – das kulturelle Zentrum
Wir machten also einen Abstecher nach Ubud, ins Zentrum
Balis – vorbei an kleinen Dörfchen die alle für ihre unterschiedlichen Handwerkskünste
bekannt sind. Wir besuchten den Monkey Forrest und seine Tempel. Wie der Name
schon sagt ist dieser Wald voller Affen, die nur darauf warten, dass ein paar Touris Bananen ...
El otro Bali
... tarde asi que tomamos un full day tour por la parte mas alta de la isla donde nos llevarian por cientos de curvas y contracurvas en ascenso. Parando en varios templos que veneran diferentes deidades y cosas de la naturaleza. Usando saris que cubrian el tren inferior del cuerpo arrancamos. Primero fue el Templo de los Elefantes, inmerso en un bosque con piletas con flores de loto que hacian recordar a los nenufares de Monet y arroyos rodeados de una variedad increible de arboles y ...