After our time in the eastern islands of
Indonesia, we made our way back to where we started, Bali. We headed to Ubud in the centre of the island and the other main tourist location. Ubud is extremely
“zen” to say the least. Everything is organic, there’s yoga everywhere and
every hippy on the planet over the age of 30 seems to congregate here. AJ was
recovering from her food poisoning and I was just coming down with mine. Our
first couple of days would prove to be very slow!
After a couple of days of recuperating, we rented
a scooter and checked out the local sites – lots of temples and the infamous
monkey forest.
The best part of Ubud for us was all the
western food. With so many tourists, they really cater to the west. Usually
this would be a bit of a turnoff as we are here to experience the local culture,
but after our food poisoning, we were pretty happy to have some familiar food. We took the opportunity to soak in some of the culture and watch a Balinese Kecak Fire Dance performance. 50 people chanting around traditional dancers telling a story, topped off with a dancer putting out a fire with his feet. It was very impressive.
After a couple of days in Ubud, we moved on
to Amed on the east coast. A quiet costal village that consists of one street
lined with a couple of home stays and restaurants. The highlight of Amed is the
incredible snorkelling. Just a few feet off the coast there are beautiful coral
with tons of fish. The visibility was incredible, so we ended up spending most
of our days with our faces in the water. We did however, have time to get out
to watch the local cockfights. It was very cool to see, and not nearly as
gruesome as we expected, virtually no blood. The people in Indonesia are crazy
for this stuff. Unfortunately the show was cut short when all of a sudden
everyone packed up their chickens and ran away. When we asked what was
happening, we were told that someone had been tipped off that the police were
coming (cock fights are illegal in Indonesia, even if they are everywhere).
We were also fortunate enough to crash a local party and be invited to another party with some locals and our new Russian friends!
We were also fortunate enough to crash a local party and be invited to another party with some locals and our new Russian friends!
After our time in Amed, we moved on to
Lovina, another very touristy spot. We took a cooking class here for an
afternoon and tried out the local hot spring. The cooking class was great, the
hot spring, so not great. Green murky water just isn’t that appealing.
Overall Bali was really nice, albeit extremely touristy. Food was good,
accommodations clean and cheap. It was the perfect place to rest up before we
would venture into the next island – Java!
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obviously you'll know im drinking beers reading your posts based on the timestamps. Java, good coffee, good code.
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