Bali is
an amazing destination but one thing frustrates me a lot; traffic jams and they
are common given how narrow the roads are at some parts of the island. Add in
the hordes of domestic and international visitors and it's not hard to imagine
why i eventually missed my flight!
Anyway, we
took more about 90 minutes from Tegenungan Waterfall to arrive at the Kintamani
region where we could have buffet lunch and supposedly a great view of a famous
volcano in Bali. Before you could even venture beyond, there's an entrance fee
of 30,000 rupiahs per person.
Here's our
lunch venue in the highlands; Restaurant Panca Yoga!
The long line
of vehicles right outside the dining establishment; we visited on a Thursday so
there should be a reduced vehicle count although we failed to realise it's
apparently still Indonesia and Australia's school holidays.
As it's just a
long stretch of road and we were somewhere near the "ticket" station, there
wasn't many commercial entities. Okay. i admit i didn't explore further as it
was already over 2pm and i was dying for lunch!
Door gods with
golden toothy grin.
I was thinking
on the flow for this post; food first and then scenery or food, scenery, food,
scenery or scenery followed by food. After much thought, i think i am more
comfortable with the first option.
Nothing much i
can comment on the decor which was Balinese style although i drew similarity
with Indian restaurants. You know what irked me? Flies!!
Sadly for the
operator, Singaporeans and Singapore residents who have stayed in the little red
dot for a long period of time are averse to flies and associate their appearance
with a lack of hygiene.
Frankly, i was
too hungry to bother about it even though it was still irritating to have them
flying all around me in the enclosed section. I eventually found an alfresco
space outside which was better for two more reasons; a closer view of the
volcano and lake and it's way cooler!
The outdoors
as taken from indoors!
Despite the
flies, i was generally happy with the food. The satay was a great favourite but
food selection wasn't wide given that we paid 153,000 rupiahs per person for
this buffet lunch.
Selection
included steamed rice, gado gado, mixed salad, acar, fried rice, tofu, chinese
omelette, satay, cut fruits, fried banana, fried noodle, spring rolls, Balinese
cake, coffee, tea etc.
As usual, i
took a bit of everything to sample before deciding what i should have for my
second and third round. Think my stomach was in severe need for food as it had
sent a signal to my brain for more carbohydrates!
What i took
again and again and again; satay and spring rolls!
Now on the
cooler outdoors which were devoid of the buzzing flies! Nothing's perfect though
- it's a smoking area but i am not the kind to feel suffocated when i smell
cigarette fumes.
Our next door
neighbour; top floors looked fine while bottom floors seemed to be empty /
undergoing renovation. As you can see, the structure was fused to the hillside
and i often wonder how safe such buildings would be given the possibility of
earthquakes in Bali; last of which was in March this year.
Building where
we were at had these metal poles sticking out from the sides. Not an assuring
sight for Singaporeans who are attuned to the word "safety".
This was the
sight that greeted us; enveloped in a sea of clouds, we couldn't see a darn
thing! As i mentioned previously, hunger took precedence and we can forgive the
low visibility so long our tummy was filled.

Situation
improved after a while yet not to the standard we had expected. We had more or
less managed our expectations since weather forecast wasn't to our advantage
that day.
Nevertheless,
we should always hope, even if the possibility is not high.
Guess our
prayers were answered as the clouds appeared to have lifted by the time we were
about to be done with our meal.

Not perfect
but better not seeing much! At least i can catch a glimpse of mount batur (last
erupted in year 2000) and the lake of the same name!
It wasn't
incredibly impressive at 1,717 meters and since it's an active volcano, there
wasn't many trees on the mountain slopes too.
I did note the
widespread black landmass surrounding the volcano. No prize for guessing what it
was since most of us would have assumed it's lava. The lava field was a result
of the 1968 eruption!
Batur Lake - a
freshwater lake said to be polluted due to the agricultural activities. From
where i stood, it looked peaceful and serene.
Where i sat
wasn't a good photo spot for those who were seated inside as our tables and
chairs would have blocked your access; fret not, there's a balcony by the side
where you take dozens of selfies at ease.
Yes, i did
take a lot of selfies but as usual, i don't normally publish them in this blog.
There's a better chance of seeing Alex than i in this blog.
Hahah.
Skies cleared
up a lot more when we were about to leave! Pity the omen was short-lived as it
started raining in our next stop!
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Location
Jl.
Raya Penelokan, Batur Tengah,
Kintamani,
Kabupaten Bangli,
Bali
80652, Indonesia
Pricing
Entry to Kintamani - 30,000 rupiahs per person
Buffet Lunch - 153,000 rupiahs per person
Pricing
Entry to Kintamani - 30,000 rupiahs per person
Buffet Lunch - 153,000 rupiahs per person
For
a summary of my four days, three nights trip to Bali,
click here.
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