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Ubud: Walk, Swing, Eat

We overslept, but that’s ok when you are tired, on vacation and have no plans. So we went looking for a place in Ubud to have breakfast at 10:30.

We stopped at The Seed Of Life where we had a raw organic breakfast.

Banana Pancake

Breakfast bowl: jackfruit chocolate granola etc.

Some kind of organic drink

Some sweet weird organic beverage

With our bellies full we rode to Goa Gajah to visit the Elephant cave, a complex which dates back to the 11th century.

The entrance of the Elephant cave

One of the two twin water spring pool

Apart from the cave from which the place takes its name it has a water spring pool and some ruins washed by the spring water.

After this historical excursion, we decided to have give a visit at the Ubud best known trek: the Camphyan Ridge walk.

Sparse crowds, aesthetically rich vistas, and (maybe the only attraction in all Bali) free!

The walk consist in a 2km trek which brings on a ridge in the middle of two rivers with a great view on the jungle below.

Aerial view of the ridge walk

Despite her temporary disability, Sara was able to walk all the way up the ridge, and back down.

So proud of her.

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Exhausted by the walk under the sun we stopped on a restaurant close to the entrance of the trek for a quick snack. The name was Murni Warong.

Carrot cake.

The cakes were surprisingly good, while the yogurt wasn’t bad at all.

Yogurth with fruit

Home made cheese cake with strawberry

Despite Sara really enjoyed the drink, Antonio had to order a beer to wash the taste of that think from his mouth.

Rice milk drink with green pieces of rice sweets

The restaurant also offered a great view of the forest on its back. That’s quite surprising as the restaurant front door was on one of busiest road of Ubud.

As we were recovering from the cakes Sara expressed her desire to go on a swing. We looked for a near and not so crowded one. Hard to find but not impossible. We rode to Terrace River Pool Swing, a place that combined swings, luwak coffee, bamboo nest, and rice terrace.

The luwaks were kept in cages in couples and only fed coffee beans. I used all my will to not walk away from that place after seeing that.

Swinging from 50m, by two ropes knotted to two palms. What can go wrong?

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The rest of the place was fine. Sara had her swing, pictures in the nests, and we enjoyed the view of the terraces.

Suspended nest

Aerial picture of our love nest

On the way back to Ubud we stopped on a rice field to take some pictures and to fly the drone a little more.

Rice field on an unnamed road

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Once reached Ubud we had a walk in the market. It was almost 7pm so most of the “shops” were closing. That was fine as there were no tourist around,and the street vendors didn’t try at all to force stuff on us.

Done this other chore, we searched for a place where to enjoy our last dinner in Ubud.

The choice fell on “Balinese Home Cooking“.

3 starters, Sara’s fruit juice and my Bintang

And we were so happy we’d gone there. Friendly staff, amazing food, beautiful place.

Pork Ribs

Some veggies and chicken Balinese combination

At the end the owner came to greet us and ask if everything was ok: we were almost in a food coma… For only 300idr! (Barely 18 euros)

3 desserts…

Tired but happy we went back home to prepare the luggages as tomorrow we’re gonna move to another city!

Getting to know Bali: the south

Have you ever wondered what does it feel like to wake up in the middle of the jungle?

Well, let me tell you: it’s noisy!

Around 5am birds started chirping all around our villa, and when I say chirping I mean they started blasting the equivalent of birds metal songs!

Then a rooster took the lead screaming repeatedly it’s good morning.

If that wasn’t enough, our private pool went on causing a small but noisy waterfall to come out from a bamboo fountain.

Despite the experience was anything but quite, the result was beautiful.

Once awake I proceeded to prepare a hot tub for Sara, who was still sleeping.

Petals bath

Hot tub with flower petals

Waiting for her to wake up, I explored the property. There are 3 private villas, each one with private swimming pool, but all shares a big pool with a waterfall.

The shared pool

Right after Sara’s bath a waiter brought our breakfast. (He had to come 3 times to bring everything we ordered!)

We had to order last night, and we didn’t realise how much we ordered.

Benedict egg and bacon

Scrambled eggs, bacon, and sausages

Omelette with ham

Fruit porridge

Pancake with banana and Nutella

The food was amazing!

Everything, from the omelette, to the pancakes, to the benedict egg, to the fruit porridge tasted great.

We barely managed to finish everything, and we decided to reduce the amount of food for tomorrow breakfast.

Here’s a small video of our villa

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We felt totally recovered from our flight, so we headed out!
Yesterday it was quite scary for us to not be able to withdraw any money at the airport, so we went for an ATM hunt around the hood. Finally we were able to get some cash and buy a sim card! We feel less lost now 😉 (Apparently for some reason debit cards and some credit cards don’t work at the airport, come prepared).

Reassured from finally being millionaire (we withdraw 2millions rupiahs, which is around 140€) we decided to get a taste of the famous Jimbaran beach.

On the way there we witnessed the wilderness of the people driving here: helmets are purely decorative, there is no limit on the number of people a mere scooter can host, driving holding ladders, doors, windows, or with a long rope hanging from the rear of your scooter is totally fine.
We also noticed that every single building has in front of the porch offering of food and flowers. It’s actually pretty difficult not to step on those little poaches of food,while wild dog appreciate them.

Once we got to the beach we got two deckchair, towels and bottles of water.
In itself the beach is nothing special.

Jimbaran Beach

A long strip of sand, free from umbrellas or crowds. Battered by small waves, this is great place to have fun with a bodyboard. Just be careful as the sea bed is full of rocks and pieces of coral.

After swimming and chasing waves, Sara got a refreshing coconut at the little kiosk just behind our chairs.

Happyness in Coconut shape!

Also on the beach there was a small offer basket!

Offering baskets

In the early afternoon, we went back to our villa, where we enjoyed a swim in the shared swimming pool.

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After a short shower we got ready to visit the Pura Luhur Uluwatu. This is a Balinese Hindu water temple located on the top of a cliff in the south west of the island.

To get there we got helped by Eka, a guy working in our resort, whose brother’s a taxi driver (or something similar). For just 450k (around 26 euros) he brought us to Labuan Sait beach an then to the water temple.

The Labuan beach is very nice… Especially if you are a surfer! The beach in itself is nothing special, but its waves are quite famous in the area among surfers.

The way to get there was pretty tough. We had to walk down around 500 steps passing through a Crack in the rock.

Narrow passage through the rocks

Panorama of the beach

The rock carved by the constant waves

After this short break we went to the temple.

It was nice to see kites very high in the sky, they are said to scare the devil and they are also closer to God.

I don’t know what we expected, but for sure we found some new friends! (Monkeys)

Monkeys!

To enter the temple we were forced to wear a sarong, a kind of pareos.

Crossed the entrance we went directly to buy the ticket for the fire dance, as our driver told us they would finish very soon.

That done we went exploring. The temple is actually a complex of buildings built on top of a cliff. The shape of the cliff allows the visitors to enjoy a beautiful view on most of the temple itself and the ocean below.

At 6pm we went to the amphitheatre to see the Kecak, the Fire Dance.

The place was overcrowded at the point that the performers had trouble moving on the stage.

The arena reasonably full

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Nonetheless the show was amazing. The dance is accompanied by a choir of around 20 men. Actors dance at the rithm of this repetitive cacophony.

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Almost at the end of the performance people started to leave, creating a queue around and in front of us, not being able to see anything anymore we were forced to leave as well. That was annoying but leaving before we avoided most of the traffic on the road going back to Jimbaran.

In just 40 minutes we were back to the villa, and I took the chance to have another swim in the shared pool.

A short shower and we were ready to reach the restaurant we booked for dinner.

I’ll let the photos talk.

Welcome snack

The restaurant patio as seen from our table out in the garden

Chicken appetizer

Duck and mushrooms appetizer

Shrimp appetizer

Smoked duck

Lobster, prawn, and shrimps

Everything was good. From the appetizer to the main course. Smoked duck, chicken, lobster, prawn, shrimps, mushrooms… All tasty. I tried a glass of local white wine and it was good too, despite a little too sweet.

The atmosphere was romantic and quiet and after paying the bill, less than we expected, we went for a walk on the near beach to digest the awesome dinner.

Full moon in the clear sky and the soft crush of the waves on the shore, we walked our way home for a well deserved sleep.

A day in the clouds

The alarm went off at 4am this morning, everything was already packed so we simply refreshed ourselves and after the speediest checkout we were already in the taxi!

The heat wasn’t that bad, just 35°C around 5am. We spent an hour or so strolling and relaxing in the airport before heading to the gate. As our last stop here, we found the airport to be fascinating and it can be also very cheap if you know where to look 😉

Now it’s time for our 9hr flight, and sitting in the Emirates air fortress, we felt quite pampered.

We where given two sleeping kits, as for all the long haul flights, with ear plugs, sleeping mask, socks, etc.

This time Sara wanted to try a different menu, so instead of light diet meal she went for a hinduist strict vegetarian menu. Here’s what we got for breakfast and lunch.

On the other hand, Antonio went with the meat menu. You can’t go wrong with what you already know.

Pic colazione sarà

Between meals we spent time watching movies, TV shows, playing games, and sleeping.

Gomorra on air

There’s plenty of things to do at 10 thousand meters above sea level. Especially bothering other passenger, asking them to make way to go to the toilet 6 times. Well, it’s a way like another to make the time pass by.

At 20:30 we touched Bali.

The custom were very fast and soon we got our luggage, ready to step out and enjoy Indonesia. Little we knew that troubles were coming.

In Bali the use of credit/debit cards is very limited, so is suggested to withdraw money as soon as you land from the ATM in the airport.

Unfortunately our debit cards (V-Pay, from IngDirect), just don’t work. And here I would like to make a point: it’s been our entire fault for this problem. You must never travel outside Europe without checking beforehand if the country will accept your credit or debit card!

We spent an hour fighting a legion of illegal taxi drivers, trying to get us on their taxi, while wondering how to get to our hotel without any cash.

In the end we managed to call the hotel, thanks to the helpful personnel of the airport, and arranged for them to pay our taxi once we got there.

Mind that you should never use the taxi of the wannabe taxi drivers screaming in front of the airport. Go for the official ones with the logo on top of the car. Don’t get fooled!

After 15 minutes stuck in a traffic that reminded me of Naples with a bit of Bagdad mixed in Italia, we reached the hotel. Or should I say the Villa?

Well, I’ll let you all judge by the pictures that I’ll post tomorrow.