We really liked Java, very local feeling. After a lot of debating, we agreed to do Bali, even though Mount Agung was threatening to erupt. We planned to stick to the South and save places near the volcano for next time.
I really liked the capital, Denpasar. The monument to independence was impressive with the classic diorama that I love!
Then on to Seminyak where the international food was amazing! We ate A LOT of tasty food! Including 50cm pizza, mexican, brunch, ice creams and coffee. There was no public transport, so we tried to hire a scooter like every other tourist, but it was a lot harder than it looked and neither of us felt confident taking Olive on the back, so back to taxis it was!
We stayed in 2 nice places in Seminyak, one with a private little pool. One evening we watched the surfers at echo beach which was lovely. But the area round Seminyak was a lot more touristy than we expected, so we headed up to more chilled Ubud, staying in a Homestay with a temple:
Our final stop in Bali was Jimbaran, near the airport, where the seafood sat by candle light on the beach was awesome. We enjoyed watching the sunset at Rock Bar as well:
If we ever comeback to Bali, we’ll want to try the North East near Mount Agung and Sideman, to try and escape the crowds down South.
I really liked the capital, Denpasar. The monument to independence was impressive with the classic diorama that I love!
Daddy's girl! |
Then on to Seminyak where the international food was amazing! We ate A LOT of tasty food! Including 50cm pizza, mexican, brunch, ice creams and coffee. There was no public transport, so we tried to hire a scooter like every other tourist, but it was a lot harder than it looked and neither of us felt confident taking Olive on the back, so back to taxis it was!
Watching the sunset |
Our final stop in Bali was Jimbaran, near the airport, where the seafood sat by candle light on the beach was awesome. We enjoyed watching the sunset at Rock Bar as well:
If we ever comeback to Bali, we’ll want to try the North East near Mount Agung and Sideman, to try and escape the crowds down South.
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