I 've never been here so when Anne suggested a stop on our way to India, I quickly agreed. Rainy season & it's steamy. Our accommodation is in the traditional Balinese style, very comfortable.
Day 1, we went to a tourist place, (I know! But remember we are travelling with a 10 year old) which was actually really good. Special Nasi Goreng was perfect for brunch. There is a lot to do here and Edie decided on the giant swing where, from a great height, you are launched out towards the rice paddies. You can hire a flowing dress for additional effect for Insta. Then it was onto Ulu Patanu for a waterfall fix & the troops are pretty happy.Dinnwr was at Alchemy, a wholefoods restaurant - lovely decor, delicious plant based food, very slow service but we still enjoyed. Getting around using Gojek cars, like Uber except very cheap & so easy. Liking Ubud a lot so far; the Indonesian people are so kind & helpful 😊. P.S. no rain yet.Read more
TravelerLooks divine and a plunge pool to cool in after a hard day on the tourist trail. Glad you”ve made it safely. Look forward to more Penguin posts.
TravelerBrings back memories. Looks fantastic. What a lovely series of pictures. India. Do you remember my sister Charmian who lives in Jaipur? We'll be very interested to see where you go. Please say hi to Ann and Edie for us.
Traveler Looks divine and a plunge pool to cool in after a hard day on the tourist trail. Glad you”ve made it safely. Look forward to more Penguin posts.
Traveler You wouldn't like it here much 🤣🤣
Traveler Brings back memories. Looks fantastic. What a lovely series of pictures. India. Do you remember my sister Charmian who lives in Jaipur? We'll be very interested to see where you go. Please say hi to Ann and Edie for us.
Traveler Of course! She used to live here didn't she? Not going to Jaipur this time sadly.