<<< Day One
As i get
older, sleep is a luxury and i found myself having insomnia nowadays, even when
i am overseas. It tends to get worse when the trip is short as i would like to
cover as many places as i could in a limited period of
time!
On our
official first day in Bali (since we arrived the night before and i
wouldn't technically count it as a day), we were out by 8 am in seek of
breakfast as it wasn't covered for our stay in Grand Istana Rama
hotel.
I could have
separately purchased for a buffet breakfast in the hotel but knowing myself, i
would only have eggs, toast and jam and that's totally not worth the cost.
Furthermore, we would be embarking on a road trip and i didn't want to scramble
around for a toilet due to overindulgence!
The beachwalk
shopping mall wasn't open for business yet although my main aim was to check out
Flapjaks further down the road. I actually inquired the night before if it would
be open at 8 am and received a positive response; bloody shop was still
closed!
Without a Plan
B, we could only step into the world's most iconic
restaurant; McDonald's! Thinking the taste could be consistent
across the world, i ordered a serving of hotcakes. Bad move as it
was horrid tasting! Singapore's version is way better! Check out my
review here.
Delayed for a
while as there were three cars booked for the road trip and one was late! I was
already seated in one and was marveling at the tray of canang
sari on the dashboard when someone asked if i could take another car
instead.
I happily
obliged; no reason not to so long i could get a corner seat where i can freely
shoot thousands of photos along the journey.
Split gateway
that leads to the famous yet touristy Kuta Beach.
An
already-open retail shop even though it wasn't even 9.30 am.
Traffic
in Bali - we didn't encounter any jam at that time but traffic was heavy. The
Kuta area we stayed in had narrow roads and traffic was can be a torture at
night. What we didn't expect then on day one was an extremely bad traffic jam on
the evening that we were supposed to leave for the airport.
Cloudy day; at
least we can still see the pockets of blue sky. I love the rain although not
when i am travelling as photo-taking can be a pain in the ass!
Notice the
little dots soaring in the sky? They were kites as the July and August is the
period for strong wind and there's even a layang (kite in Bahasa) festival for
villagers to showcase their kites and flying skills!
DK - the first
two letters denote the license plate for Bali-registered cars.
Beautiful
entrance; in the beginning, i thought such nicely decorated entry would belong
to a temple until i realised there were just too many of such structures! Can't
be that Bali has so many places of worship!

A creature
with a large body and small head; adjust the proportion a bit and it would look
more or less like the lion in a traditional Chinese lion dance.
The car drove
into a built-up area with stores selling handicraft and items used in religious
rituals. Before long, we arrived at our first destination; Sukawati
Art Market!
Plenty of
things to buy if your house has a Balinese them! The steamed corn
at the entrance of the Sukawati Art Market was so much more satisfying than
the McDonald's breakfast i had earlier! Aside from the art market,
i also ventured into the nearby local market known as Pasar Umum
Sukawati!
Time to meet
up with the rest and move northwards in the car to our next item on the
itinerary; the main activity hub for Bali is in the South and the North was more
agricultural land, where ducks freely roamed the padi fields.

Checking out
the Tegenungan Waterfall! For more photographs and the review,
click here. Bring extra clothing and remember
to shower in the spring water! And do make sure to visit the area
with many stacked up stones!
On the road
again; unlike my trip to Hokkaido (self-drive), i don't think i can
survive self-driving in Bali! Too many cars and roads are narrower!
Such a pretty
house! Or was it a temple?
With a local
holding to the steering wheel of the car, i posed my question to him and was
surprised to hear that many temple-looking buildings were in fact private
houses! Hence, please don't anyhow barge in; thinking it's a public
temple!
Kite flying
again; according to the driver, kite competitions are big events in Bali and
prizes for the winner can be very lucrative!
Did i mention
before that the Balinese ladies can balance many things using their
head?!
Dislike dark
clouds! And you know what i usually do when i see them? I would start to sing
the nursery rhyme "rain, rain, go away! come again another
day!"
Buffet lunch
at Restaurant Panca Yoga which was blessed a great, direct view of Mount Batur!
To know what we had, click here.
It's a pity we
didn't manage to explore the surroundings after lunch as we were apparently
quite behind on time and there's another place we had to
visit.
Cantik
Agriculture Luwak Coffee - why i typed "had to"? Because my personal view is
that visits to luwak coffee plantation is a tourist trap with
astronomically-priced coffee powder! Having said that, we were not forced to buy
anything although i will not include this in my future trips
to Bali.
Exploration of
my first Balinese temple; the Pura Tirtha Empul (Holy Spring Temple) where you
can participate in body cleansing rituals in purification pools with fishes
swimming within!
Nearing
the Tegalalang rice terrace that everyone said was a
most go! Visit the link here for more photographs and
my frustration with the 'donations'!
By all means,
pay it a visit if you have never visited the rice terrace in China!
What i experienced at Longji in Guangxi province was
way more spectacular!
Totally
shagged out and with the sun setting, we knew we wouldn't be able to catch the
supposed amazing sunset at Tanah Lot temple which was strangely out of the way
and shouldn't be included in our itinerary.
It was a car
journey of more than two hours back to Grand Istana Rama hotel and after resting
our feet for more minutes, we headed out to the streets again in seek of Bali's
most famous food; Babi Guling!
The original
store i wanted to try was closed and we had to walk much further away. Felt a
bit guilty as we had about 8 persons but i did suggest they could check out the
other dining establishments along the way. Anyway, many shopping opportunities
for the shopaholics!
I was pleased
with the Babi Guling at Warung Babi Guling Bu Dayu (check out
review here) but some felt it was overly spicy and hence, couldn't
finish the meal. So what did they do? They decided to have comfort fast food at
KFC!
=====
For
the itinerary of my short 4 days, 3 nights' itinerary to Bali,
please click here.
Không có nhận xét nào:
Đăng nhận xét