Tuesday, 9 February 2016

Indonesia - Bali

December 2015

Indonesia - Bali: the beach and the town.

On the island of Bali - known as the island of 1000 temples, as there are more temples here per capita than anywhere else - there are only four forenames.   You soon notice that every business is owned by Wayan, Made, Nyoman or Ketut.  

We stayed in an AirBNB property,  Villa Shanti in Canggu, a ten minute walk from the famous Echo Beach.   




 Thank you Martha and the Muffins for introducing me to this lovely place.




The villa, which is in a small surfing community, was clean and tidy and came with the use of a cook, cleaner and driver.   Their services weren't included in the price, of course, but they were at the end of a mobile [provided for your convenience] phone line.

The small town has everything you need.   Pizza, bars, french patisserie, burger joints, vegan juices, back-packs and trendy establishments and lovely Balinese food.  

We didn't use the services of the cook - Nyoman - as we ate out.   

Breakfast is a must at Monsieur Spoon.  


WOW - the range of cakes and bread was amazing!



We ate in a few different places of an evening.   Once, at 5pm, we jumped a taxi to take us to The Plumber's Arms 5kms away....  No one warned us that the traffic at rush hour is so bad that it would take us 75mins to do the journey.  We could have walked it quicker.

We ate traditional fare: Pork chops, with mash; Chili Con Carne; Roast Beef pie; etc etc.   The food was lovely.  After tucking into our starters we soon forgot the horrific journey here.   Incidentally, the journey back to our villa took 15 mins.   My advice: leave at 8pm!









Another evening we at Warung Dandelion.  Our driver, Wayan's, younger brother, is the owner and the food was delicious.  They also have free wifi, (pronounced wifie here) although i'm not too sure what they are advertising:





After 3 days in Canggu we moved onto Ubud.  The cultural capital of Bali...actually, Indonesia!  

The highlight of our visit - apart from the amazing restaurants - was the Greenbike Cycling tour we did.   We started up land near the volcano and cycled down - all down hill - taking in the village life, temples, paddy fields and a coffee plantation.    Mostly I was too busy looking to take pictures... that's what its all about, after all.

Since returning, the negative aspects of the Civet / Lawak coffee has been pointed out to me, and rightly so, has taken the shine off that part of the trip.



tea tasting 












 Our offering to the family temple




Mount Batur - our view for breakfast


Eat, Love Pray... 

Giant passion fruit




 end of the cycle meal

Paddy field view

While in Ubud, we stayed outside town at the Pajar House.  It was small villas with a bedroom and bathroom.  They provided free shuttles into town from 8am-10pm daily.  


The breakfast wasn't up to much but the view from our patio was lovely.

While in Ubud we ate out... lots!

Watercress - tasty food, big prices.  Amazing garlic bread.



Mingle Cafe bar - great pizza, cocktails and atmosphere.

Siam Sally - we ran in to get out of the rain.  Good music and cocktails.

Biah, Biah  - excellent Satay and cheap local food.  Lovely staff.

Confused now, as two places with the same name and similar images on TA.   Here is another link - lovely banana leaf local food.  

Ganesjha Ek Sansriti - amazing Indian food.  Lovely staff.

Cafe Lotus - we didnt eat here but the ladies in our cycle group said they'd had a lovely meal.  Views amazing.

Laughing Buddha - we popped in for a drink, good music.


We will return to Bali as according to Tripadvisor there are about 440 more establishments for us to visit.  

Also, I didn't get a massage nor did we visit Pura Tanah Lot!























Escaping the Haze in Thailand



October 2015 pt 2


With a two week half term, we felt it was necessary to visit two countries.  So once we had returned from Meleka it was almost time for our trip to Thailand.





We visited Koh Lanta in Thailand and stayed at the Crown Lanta, or Royal Lanta or ... , depending which hotel agency booking website you go on, this hotel has more names than a Malaysian prince.  
Having grown up watching Watchdog, this didn't bode well!

We couldn't have been more wrong - it's amazing!

The resort, the spa, the staff, the food, the cocktails...



We travelled three hours from Krabi International Airport and were exhausted when we arrived.   The journey included a couple of ferry trips and the life jackets were easily on hand, just in case!




This bridge, to link the islands, may soon make the ferry obsolete.   There are so many people working on the ferries that it makes you wonder how they will make a living when the bridge opens.







Although it is overcast - the haze has followed us - the small hotel beach is still a lovely little haven.    


 

Above the beach is a viewing balcony which links the beach with the pool area.   This is the perfect place to sit, day or night, to take in the fresh air and scenery.


Day time



Dusk

Buy one get one free at the pool bar is followed by BOGOF at the Reggie Bar - four hours of cocktails!!!

 









Another place to sit of an evening is the Reggie Bar.   With music on a loop and entertainment, this is a good spot to sit and watch the sunset.   Especially with BOGOF cocktails!










Most days were spent at the main pool or at the smaller pool with our swim-up room.  Lazing around and reading books is a family hobby.   And having been here over a year, we now know the importance of covering up! 

  




Playing with the new phone's camera apps

And the best place in the hotel was the restaurant.   Breakfast was amazing.   The view from the room, the visitors and the food - all made the best start to your day.



One of our cheeky breakfast visitors