Lockdown has
definitely bound us physically but mentally and emotionally one still can
travel within and revisit places.
So come along
with me to my quick trip to Bali which was not too long ago!
Chapter 1: Travel Dates & Destination
Intro - After this lock down the manner in which we see our lives and surroundings
would have taken a 180 degree turn for sure. So was not the case when in
the month of September 2019 we were wanting to head out but could not decide "The" place to visit. As friends were occupied it was just the 3 of us
(Manuj, Aish & Aryaman) so it definitely had to be a kid friendly place and
our itinerary was chosen only if the place had things that could excite Arya!!
After
discussions and some more discussions it was BALI. Initially when it was
proposed by my very excited to travel husband, I thought this definitely has
some spiritual and mythological connect (Sri Rama and Bali) that’s how I assumed
(which was totally incorrect) but thanks to Google baba your assumptions can
take a back seat and u r all set to explore.
Hence it was
BALI for the next 5 nights!
Chapter 2: Arrival in Bali
After the
not so exciting flights and a travel of more than 14 hours which included 10
hours of flying. We reached our destination in the afternoon! My tech savvy
husband, who is always up to trying new things opted for a customized DIY
holiday platform,Pickyourtrail was
pursued for all the bookings thereafter. At the airport we had our taxi waiting
to take us to our hotel :) after the tiring and exhausting flight the spacious
car was a breather. Bali at the first glimpse was quiet, serene and tourist
filled place. The weather remained mostly the same 365 days, with days being
mostly humid, nights and mornings being pleasant. After a chitchat with our chauffeur
who was a true Balinese at heart did mention that the economy of Bali runs on
tourism and there were tourists all year round.
Day 1:
Kuta
Our day had
already started as per our itinerary but we didn't want it to start at all. Until you have checked-in, had a hot cup of tea/coffee you dont want the meter of
travel to start! Glad we were not on a packaged tour but customized trips do
have a starting point.
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Seeing our levels of lethargy,we decided we shall hit
the beach that was the nearest to view the sunset! Kuta which was south of
Bali, that’s where our 1st leg of travel began gave us a feel of South Goa -the
beach, shacks, hustle-bustle. After a quiet walk at the beach which was very
relaxing, we head back to our hotel. In the vicinity there were malls, coffee joints
and shopping gulleys. Hitting those places on day 1 was not on cards but we did
realize that Semniyak would have been the perfect party place for sure but Kuta
was compact and cityish.
Day 2: @
Bali Safari
1. Safari
ride
2. Feeding
the animals
3. Elephant
show
4. Tiger
training show
5. Petting
the cobra
Overall it was very entertaining and educative too. The Safari was one of its kinds as we saw tigers being trained at a distance which was fun but a little scary too.Although barbed fences were around but they were tigers after all. Later on Arya fed the farm animals which he thoroughly enjoyed.We decided to break for lunch after that but imagine you enter a restaurant where on one side you could visually view the daily routine of a lion!
Gulping our food and monitoring the lion simultaneously was some task to be done although the staff comforted us but we were definitely not used to that. After a quick-bite we followed our treasure map and ventured into some more animal shows. Collecting souvenirs is something we do not miss and within no time it was time to head out of that hugely entertaining and engaging day outing . As we stepped out on the city roads, it only made me feel that the place was very clean, green and tourist ready.
At every signal there was some mythological/ historical statue erected that would certainly enhance the beauty and make a visual connect with Bali's past. After having traveled on Indian roads, travelling on not very crowded roads was a welcome change.Within no time we were back into our hotel and after a quick change we head out to the pool. After a quick swim we realized that we had gotten hungrier so had to fasten our pace to the restaurant. We are amongst those Indians who start craving for Indian food after few days of travel. Pickyourtrail the app was very handy that located the nearest, well rated Indian joint for dinner. We wrapped up quick as the following day too had to start early.
Day 3:
Adventure Sports @ Nusa Dua
GWK, Cultural Park
Although Nusa Dua was not on cards initially, we thought let’s give it a shot! It had been a place for adventure sports. Paragliding
was the only thing we thought we could venture into, considering the place was
hot and crowded.
Turtle island that was adjoining to this place was a
small ferry ride away, had hundreds of turtles was another place we hopped
into. After a very long and exhaustive afternoon, there was something very
exciting that came our way to quench our thirst which was the tender coconut. 5
Indian tender coconut together = 1 Bali tender coconut that was very filling,
refreshing, re-energizing for that moment. Heading to our next destination
which was visible from kilometers away was the Garuda Wisnu Kencana (GWK) cultural
park which apparently had become one of the favorite places in Bali for art and
cultural performances.
Amidst all this there was a public announcement made that,the kecak dance was about to start at a different location, so lot of us headed to that place.
Kecak is a traditional dance form in which lot of short stories from Ramayana were depicted. It was very differently and distinctly portrayed that kept us captivated for those forty minutes. After a nice and eventful evening it was time to head back and pack as the next few days were meant to be at the countryside.
Chapter 3
Day 4:
Ubud
An early
morning start was a must as we had a few places to visit and then reach Ubud.
Grabbing a quick bite at the hotel and checking out from Kuta and heading to
the Taman Ayun temple was on the list.
Well seeing the Balinese architecture,
their traditions, understanding the culture was an integral part of the travel. Interestingly people from Bali are still very orthodox about their beliefs
and rituals. A perfect example was our own cab driver who was with us
throughout and mentioned how everyone around used to perform puja at a
particular time of the morning and evening. Outside of every house, shop was a
common puja flower and few things with it to keep away the bad and evil from
them. Staunch believers of their culture and tradition are the Balinese people
who are very grounded and humble individuals. The temple that we reached was a
royal one with a dress code, so having planned accordingly we entered the
sanctum and the architecture left us spellbound. After Manuj trying his hand on
photography we landed to the next destination but before that we got really
hungry, that means it had to be an Indian cuisine. After having planned our
restaurant which was in the vicinity,thanks to pickmytrail app that enabled us a sumptuous North
Indian meal in a jiffy. Surprised by the mushrooming of Indian chains of restaurant in
various parts of Bali, we didn’t mind a coffee right after our lunch.So our next destination was coffee tasting and understanding making of the very famous Luwak – Coffee. A tea lover from college days, had limited gyan about the various brands of coffee. One of the most expensive coffee’s in the world was made by a poop of a civet cat is what we got to know. The entire processing was step by step explained as though we were on an Industrial tour. But nevertheless it was worth seeing and hearing it out from an orator who was very bollywoodish and an entertainment bag. After a while he started to speak in Hindi and apparently he had learnt all this from Indian tourists who visited the coffee plantation.
So the tour got over and we entered
the arena where coffee tasting was happening. There were so many variants of coffee and our guide understood Manuj is a coffee lover, and within no
time the cup arrives ---Luwak coffee for tasting.Seriously I on no grounds
could have gotten that cup anywhere closer to me. Gosh the very thought of it
was making me wonder how did Manuj even manage to finish the coffee and buy a pack for
himself? Our tastes and choices can be diverse and opposite too, this was a
perfect example. Right after that was heading to our hotel in Ubud, apparently
it is the country-side of Bali which is much greener and away from the
hustle-bustle. As we entered the hotel and moved into our rooms I had a wow
feeling, apparently most of the hotels in Ubud are Villas with private pools. So
one must not miss such an arrangement, infact make the most of it too! I could
sense the next step was unpacking and heading into our pool.
Day 5: Touristy
mission
There were few more places in the
list which needed a tick-mark ,to start off was the Tegenungan waterfall. One
of the most scenic and photographic places we witnessed was indeed this place.
We didn’t have to go to the waterfall but the trek towards it had beautiful,
worth capturing shots which made us step down towards it. The day was hot and we
started our walk, after few shots here and there we decided to head back. The
Balinese hats came to our rescue and without further a delay we headed towards
the Kintamani volcano. It’s hard to believe that this volcano is still very
much active and was emitting some sort of fumes which was not very heavy or
intense but visible.
Apparently there were few more adjoining
volcanoes too but they had become inactive. Hence the volcano on the Batur
range collectively is also known as Mount Batur. A lot of people trek to a
certain distance too or go fishing in the lake nearby, we preferred just
shooting the beautiful stretch and heading to the next site. Well no holiday
goes complete without trying to get a feel of the local market. Yes without
further delay it was time to shop, although no much time was given. Dream
catchers and local bags were a big hit in the shops. Ubud hotels, accommodation-wise
were very good but being vegetarians, options to eat were very minimal. Packing
some desi-food from a popular joint nearby was not a bad idea and as the day
just flew it was time to hit back to our hotel. Aryaman was super tired and so
were we, after a while we all just retired and called it a night!
The next
morning was early again but this time not heading out for an outing but packing
our bags and heading to the airport! The feeling of holidays coming to an end
definitely seeps in but with the hope and a wish that we shall
have another one sometime soon can keep us smiling again J
Goodbye Bali!!





Superb, I am glad to see your experience !
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing, you are reviving your travel memories through your words so well....
Keep on sharing more of them!
Superb, I am glad to see your experience !
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing, you are reviving your travel memories through your words so well....
Keep on sharing more of them!