Mention Bali and
those who have been there would most likely think of Kuta Beach, which attracts
so many visitors to the island in the beginning; it has become an ultra
commercial place for tourists with poorly planned roads!
I don't even
understand the reason for the construction of a wall that effectively separates
the beach from the main area. It's built in the traditional Balinese style but
as a tourist, i would prefer to see the beach and feel the sea breeze while
walking along the long concrete walkway bordering the beach.
As the Grand
Istana Rama Hotel was directly across, it's really convenient for us to visit
and i did so on three days at different timings; morning, late afternoon and at
night.
Morning on the
second day of my Bali trip - with white, cottony
clouds randomly dotting the blue sky, this was the best weather in the 4 days i
was there.
It wasn't very
crowded even though i still find it insane as it was barely 9.00 am and if i
have the chance, i would prefer to sleep in till only about 10.00 am, leisurely
have breakfast and then maybe pop by the beach at about 11.30
am.
Some were just
blankly staring at the sea; okay, I am aware that people have different
preferences and personally, i just couldn't see myself sitting still while it's
way more fun to explore all over the place. Oh well, to each his/her
own.
Even though you
can play with the sand and build ugly sandcastles, I am hesitant when it comes
to swimming in the sea as the waves were too strong and were way more suitable
for surfing.
On the last day,
right before i took the transport to the airport, i paid a visit to Kuta Beach
again as I noted a structure on the beach as I was rushing to Beachwalk Shopping
Centre for last-minute shopping!
Noticed along the
way that swimming would be allowed between two red yellow flags. I can only say
swim at your own risk and do keep a tight watch over your kids. I believe there
are calmer seas in other areas of Bali that you can
bring your children to.
There's a concert
that evening and the driver of the transport that sent us to the airport claimed
that the event caused the super huge jam in Kuta that eventually resulted in us
missing our flight. :(
As you can see,
dark clouds loomed in the sky and there was even a light drizzle; crowd facing
the main stage was thin and I frankly didn't expect the traffic to be so bad
just an hour later!
Low tide in the
afternoon that seemed to give the visual impression that the waves were calmer
although i doubt there would be any good snorkeling, especially with the weak
swimming skill i have.
Worried about
shark attacks? According to Shark Attack Data, shark attacks in Bali are rare
and the most recent incident was over a year ago.
Crowd in the
afternoon with some flying kites too! According to the driver we engaged on our
second day, July / August is usually blessed with strong wind and there's even a
kite festival; for more details, click here.
The sheltered sun
loungers were not for free; to use them, you can contact the numerous operators
along the beach (located near the wall on the beach side). Actually, you don't
have to approach them; the shrewd business operator will automatically drift
towards you once their eyes set sight on you.
Additional
chargeable services include hair braiding (a friend did that for S$15 and i
would have followed her if not for the fact that i love to wash my hair) or a
nice massage amidst the therapeutic, natural music made by the
waves.
You may even be
offered to chance the spot a fierce-looking temporary tattoo!
For a price of
course.
Night-time Kuta
Beach was more peaceful. You can still do some staring; this time at the sky
where stars shone with reduced light pollution. Maybe that's what the wall is
for; to block out the lights from the buildings.
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For my short 4
days, 3 nights' itinerary to Bali, please
click here.
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