• Juliet Edwards
  • Juliet Edwards

South East Asia & New Zealand

Un’avventura di 168 giorni di Juliet Leggi altro
  • Sunrise at Angkor wat

    20 novembre 2019, Cambogia ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    We were up hideously early to queue for our tickets and be in position with the hundreds of other tourists in time for sunrise. It was worth it. Ankgkor is one of the 7 Ancient Wonders of the World; built in the first half of the 12th century, it is one of the oldest and largest temples in the world. It is truly amazing that they built such a huge complex and in such intricate detail all by hand and with basic tools.Leggi altro

  • Bali

    22 novembre 2019, Indonesia ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

    We have four days to do nothing before the tour starts and the hotel is near the beach, has a pool, sun loungers and a gym so we're set. Seminyak is very touristy, even most the restaurants are western, but we found a little Indonesian place which we visited a few times for their delicious food.Leggi altro

  • Uluwatu temple

    27 novembre 2019, Indonesia ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

    We met the tour group last night for our first introductions and drink session. Today we went to Uluwatu on a quiet peninsular of the island. Bali is predominately Hindu and the temples are different from the Buddhist and Taoist we'd seen already. The key feature of this one, is the beautiful hilltop location and the small temple only accessible during low tide. Our local guide protected us from the monkeys and told tried to teach us some Balinese. We spent sunset on Double Six beach lounging on beanbags (a very popular activity in Bali).Leggi altro

  • Canggu surfing

    28 novembre 2019, Indonesia ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

    We left the super touristy Kuta for chilled surfer hangout Canggu. On our way we had a surf lesson; just about managed to stand up a few times but spent most the time falling off. We had a teacher each who pushed us over the wave but still it was hard but fun. The worse part was getting out the water and crossing the burning hot sand. The evening's activity, another night watching the sunset on the beach.Leggi altro

  • Tanah Lot, Gitgit fall & Luwak coffee

    29 novembre 2019, Indonesia ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

    Busy day touring a temple, rice fields and a waterfall. We started the day at Tanah Lot, a temple dedicated to a sacred snake and there were several real ones around that you could touch for a blessing. The temple also features a small temple on a rock only accessible at low tide. After the rice fields we went to Gitgit waterfall. As we arrived the monsoon began, the locals were thrilled as the rainy season was late, we were less so. The waterfall was filthy thanks to the rain and we took our pictures and hurried to the coffee hut. They grow their own coffee here and have a Luwak to hunt out the best beans and we got a chance to taste the world's most expensive coffee.Leggi altro

  • Lovina dolphins

    30 novembre 2019, Indonesia ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C

    After a full breakfast sitting right on the beach, we divided into small groups to hop on traditional outrigger boats that took us out to find the dolphins. We were so lucky there was a massive pod of dolphins, even the tour leader was surprised by how many there were. We could sit on the boat stabilisers and float over the water as we sailed after the dolphins. The dolphins didn't hang around to have a swim with us in the perfect water.Leggi altro

  • Lovina farm & basket weaving

    30 novembre 2019, Indonesia ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

    This afternoon we went to a beautiful garden farm up in the mountain. On the drive up we passed through small villages and everyone had immaculate front gardens with decorated doorways. We had a tour of the garden, where they grow a little of all kinds of fruit and veg to eat and sell at the market. They also grown coffee and we got to taste the home brew along with getting a coffee facial. We attempted basket weaving, luckily the baskets were already half made to make it easy for us. The wife lady who was teaching us was incredibly quick at turning them out and had won local awards for her work. Finally, they finished off the trip with the most amazing homemade lunch buffet.Leggi altro

  • On the road to Gili T

    1 dicembre 2019, Indonesia ⋅ ☀️ 33 °C

    Today we made the long trip from Lovina on the west over to the east via the Mt Batur viewpoint to catch the ferry over to Gili Trawangan. We spent the afternoon chilling by the pool and exploring the beach. Gili T is the party island of the three Gili islands, although there was just one bar open late each night. The beach is short but the water was beautiful. They also have the best seafood night market on the island. So delicious and cheap.Leggi altro

  • Diving, cycling & beach frolic on Gili T

    2 dicembre 2019, Indonesia ⋅ ⛅ 30 °C

    First up, more diving! Gili T is hugely popular for diving and there are over 20 dive shops on the tiny island, luckily there were only 20 people on my boat. The dive crew were fun and the diving was amazing. I saw a massive turtle, so large and still I floated over the top thinking he was a rock before I saw him. The sea was teaming with fish and loads of turtles gliding about. There aren't any motor vehicles on the island so in the afternoon we cycled round the circumference of the island.Leggi altro

  • Ubud Monkey Forest

    5 dicembre 2019, Indonesia ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C

    Yesterday we returned to Bali and travelled to the inland sanctum of Ubud. The town is small but popular due to it's laid back vibe and you feel closer to the "real" Bali. Top attraction, the Monkey Forest. It's a protected space for the monkeys to live and there are keepers to feed them, protect the tourists and rescues people's stuff. The monkeys are little thieves and will take everything and have no problems going into people's backpacks or stealing from local temple offerings.Leggi altro

  • Mount Batur

    6 dicembre 2019, Indonesia ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

    It's the final day of the tour and it's a slightly early start at 2am. The sunrise hike to the top of Mt Batur is one of the busiest attractions on Bali, sitting with the monkeys, enjoying the sun rising over Mt Agung is truly spectacular. We had an hours drive to the bottom of the mountain where we picked up our guides. It's compulsory to have a guide so there's a snakey trail of tourists and guides hiking up the mountain by torch light in the dark. Once at the top, you need all your layers to keep warm as the sun rises and you enjoy your banana sandwich breakfast. It took us around 2 hours at a slow pace to walk up. We were back at the hotel by 10.30am and were treated to a Balinese massage.Leggi altro

  • Two days diving Bohol

    10 dicembre 2019, Filippine ⋅ 🌧 28 °C

    The diving is amazing. As the most junior diver in our group of eight, I get my own dive instructor and we spend a happy couple of days bobbing around the sea. The rest of the divers are all English which is fun and there is as much recovery pineapple and coffee as we need. The visibility is great, the sea is warm and there are more fish than I can remember. We spotted squid, turtles, a baby shark, octopus, large fish, tiny fish and lots of starfish.Leggi altro

  • Morning on the Bohol countryside tour

    11 dicembre 2019, Filippine ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

    Spent the day seeing the highlights of Bohol with a small and nice tour group. Unfortunately not much information but we did get to see lots and the countryside and local villages are very pretty. I rode the giant zip line over the river gorge which was fun, and a great photo op. We also saw the ancient Baclayon Church, the Bilar Manmade Forest and Loboc River.Leggi altro

  • Camotes Islands

    14 dicembre 2019, Filippine ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

    Bit of a trek to get here from Bohol; taxi to the pier, ferry over to Cebu, taxi over to another part of Cebu (where he tried to drop us in the correct place but there were no signs that it was the correct place, so asked him to drop us at the google address but that was wrong and then back to the original place), just in time but then the ferry was late, ferry over to Camotes and then taxi to the hotel. Took most the day. We did get to enjoy some Christmas songs from the staff on the boat. We're staying at one of the few hotels on the island. There's pretty much nothing touristy here just a little resort and a massive shallow bay and sunsets galore.Leggi altro

  • Underwater caves tour

    16 dicembre 2019, Filippine ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

    We didn't really know what we were signing up for on this private tour but thought we should see something of the island. Our driver took us around various hotels and random spots to go to the underwater caves. They have the clearest (and cold) water in them as the water is many times filtered as it drips through from ground level. The caves also have stalactites and quartz inside. They're fun for a little splash around in. We also got dropped at a lake for lunch where we took a sinking pedalo out for a spin.Leggi altro

  • Moalboal

    18 dicembre 2019, Filippine ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

    Yesterday we made the lengthy trip to Moalboal; taxi, ferry, taxi and then a five and a half hour bus ride, which gave us another chance to see all the colourful modes of transport in the Philippines. Moalboal is popular, again for diving, but it seemed to have a bit more life to it than Panglao although the beach is smaller. There is a small road/walkway which runs between the beach side building and the hotels and this houses all kinds of small gift shops, restaurants and bars. I had a day out diving, which was of course excellent.Leggi altro