Indonesiaaa

Juli 2024
  • Alessandra Totti
Petualangan 27-sehari oleh Alessandra Baca selengkapnya
  • Alessandra Totti

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  • Indonesia Indonesia
  • Malaysia Malaysia
  • Singapura Singapura
  • Jerman Jerman
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Keliling dunia, Backpacking, Pantai, Bertamasya, Perjalanan solo, Tur, Gurun
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  • The water palaceLady in the marketPart of the royal palacePrambanan templeThe traffic, not as crazy as in the afternoon

    Jogjakarta

    14 Juli 2024, Indonesia ⋅ ⛅ 30 °C

    Today I am a bit lazy and tired. I think changing place so often is taking a toll on me. I just want to rest and don’t do anything. Maybe I planned a bit too much in few time. Today I went to see the water palace (Taman Sari) and the Royal Palace (Keraton). I mean they were nice but nothing super special in my opinion haha in the afternoon I went to the Prambanan hindu temple. Beautiful and huge but too many tourists. I went there taking a lift on a motorbike and the traffic was really too much. It’s just so chaotic and so much smog and pollution. Everything smells like gasoline waste or smoke from the garbage that they burn on the side of the street. The only nice place was the street were we were yesterday night for the live music and karaoke. It was quite nice with lot of bars and clubs. However I passed by today evening as well and I noticed many old white men. Yesterday, an indonesian lady told me that these men live in Jogja permanently so I guess this area is a bit more “westernised” compared to the rest of the city. This evening I will rest since tomorrow I leave by train to Surabaya, another big city nearby. Tomorrow relaaax and chill, I don’t want to visit anything hahaBaca selengkapnya

  • Surabaya

    15 Juli 2024, Indonesia ⋅ ☀️ 32 °C

    Today I left Yogyakarta by train to reach Surabaya, another huge city, where I will catch my flight to Labuan Bajo. The train was very comfortable but no high speed. It was on time at least, compared to DB haha I didn’t visit the city, since I was tired and again too much traffic. The girls in the homestay where nice and for breakfast I had Nasi (rice) Goreng (fried) served with egg and Krupuk. Krupuk is a sort of cracker that they eatwith different dishes. It can be made with fish, tapioca flour or animal skin. It is usually fried so it’s very heavy but good. Another interesting thing is that in indonesia there are two different kind of toilets. The toilet Jongkok is the typical italian “Turca”, while the Duduk is the toilet we usually have in western countries. Last picture is the old lady close to me on the plane which was very cute she offered me water and biscuits, we had a conversation with gestures and with my very basic Bahasa haha It’s so nice when you can connect with someone even with such different cultures and languages.Baca selengkapnya

  • The harbourFishermen drying fishMy fancy hostel

    Labuan Bajo

    16 Juli 2024, Indonesia ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

    Today I reached the island of Flores in the city of Labuan Bajo, to start my open water diving course. The island is very nice, reminds me of our “riviera romagnola” but a bit more rough. There are lot of “expensive” places for tourists and you can see already the difference between the local buildings and the new ones. When I say expensive, I mean expensive for the locals. Today I ate in a fancy place to see the AMAZING sunset and I paid 200K rupiahs which is more or less 11 euros. it’s a lot for a dinner. The sunset was breathtaking and being finally out of the city and close to the sea makes me very happy. I can’t wait to dive in the ocean 🥹 a sequence of the sunset light follows.Baca selengkapnya

  • The preparation sectionOps someone forgot the suncreamPieter (the instructor) and me

    Open water diving course

    19 Juli 2024, Selat Sumba ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

    These 3 last days of diving course were intense but I had so much fun. My instructor Pieter was very nice and experienced, he was also funny and playful so I felt very confident diving with him. I was the only student so it was nice to get all the attention of the instructor haha we dived in different spots of Komodo, which is considered one of the best places to dive, but also very dangerous because of the high currents. I saw so many fish: parrot fish, trigger fish, angel fish, butterfly fish, nemo, trevally and many more. I saw many turtles, some sharks, sting rays and we were so lucky to see a Manta coming towards us. It was just me and my instructor when we saw it and it was so exciting that we were both super happy. It was so huge and beautiful. We were so lucky, no one in the other groups saw it, I felt a bit blessed haha Anyway such an amazing experience, the people of the crew were amazing and super funny making jokes and laughing, it was a very chill vibe. I can’t wait to come back to Manta Rei diving school to take my advanced diving course haha maybe Christmas holidays? Who knows. Some pictures of the dives (not taken by me).Baca selengkapnya

  • Padar island
    Pink beachFancy coconut waterLydie and I

    Leaving Labuan Bajo

    21 Juli 2024, Indonesia ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

    I’m so sad I am leaving Labuan Bajo today to go to Ubud in Bali. I liked this island so much and the people I met were amazing :) I hope I can come back to do my advanced course or to do a liveboard. Yesterday I went to a day trip to see Komodo dragons in the national park. It was a bit disappointing because the rangers started to annoy the dragon to make him go put of his nest. And it was so chaotic people were going crazy to take pictures and there was a wall of people in front of this poor animal that was minding his own business. Fun fact about the dragons is that they are lonely animals and this happens because they are cannibals. The mother leaves the children after few months and they need to take care of themselves. They hide in the tree to avoid being eaten by the bigger dragons. Actually when the mother comes back to the nest, she does it to eat them and not to protect them haha weird animals. Also males have two penis and the sex lasts 6 hours haha gosh poor female haha weird weird animals, I don’t know how they survived in this world. Ah and of course they are very aggressive and if they bite you you are dead in few days because they can inject killing bacteria. We went to this beautiful paradise small island made of coral sand and to the famous pink beach, which name derives from the presence of white and red corals that give this unique pink color. I mean the time of the tour were very strict but I have enjoyed a lot. These last days I have also met with this french girl Lydie who lived here in the island and works for a luxury boat trip company. We met in Sumatra in Bukit Lawang and I am so happy we could meet again here, and who knows hopefully in France again :)Baca selengkapnya

  • Ubud I

    22 Juli 2024, Indonesia ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

    Today I did the usual truistic round in Ubud. We went to the Rice Paddies, the waterfalls, we visited an Hindu temple, coffee plantation and the famous Monkey Forest. The coffee plantation was very interesting and we had the chance to taste different coffees and teas. I also tasted the Luwak coffee, which is basically coffee beans eaten by this Luwak animal, pooped and then washed and brewed. The Luwak can’t digest the coffee beans and the passage in the animal intestines makes the beans taste smoother. the Hindu temple was very nice. Interesting fact is that there are different rules to enter the temples. For examples, women can't enter the temple during menstruation, because they are considered impure or when a member of your family dies, you can't enter in the days after. It was all a bit truistic but it was nice, I was with a Scottish couple, just married haha very cute.Baca selengkapnya

  • Ubud II

    23 Juli 2024, Indonesia ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

    In these next days I took part to a Balinese cooking class in an organic farm and in a silver jewellery class. The balinese class was very nice. First we visited the local market, where the guide explained us about fruits and other dishes, then we went to the family-owner farm where he explained us about the different plants that we would use in our dishes and we picked up the vegetables. We cooked different appetisers and 3 main dishes. I was very full after those haha the day after I took part at a class to create silver jewellery and ai made a very nice ring with a turquoise stone and a pendant. The guy in the shop was very nice and he explained me many things about the whole process. These two activities are very common in Bali and many people do them. I had lot of fun :)Baca selengkapnya

  • Get the Bali look

    Mount Batur

    25 Juli 2024, Indonesia ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

    Today with two girls met at the hostel Hülya (Turkish, living in Bangkok) and Imane (French/Moroccan) I embarked at 3 am in a journey to go to see the sunrise at Mount Batur, a volcano on the island. I was so so sleepy and it was fucking cold, thank god we ha blankets haha we went up the volcano with a Jeep (no one wanted to walk) and our guide took so many professional pictures and videos of us haha he was very good. So today I am super tired and dizzy I just chiller at the pool of the hostel for the whole day, a bit of well-deserved relax. Hülya left but we decided we might meet again in december :) Maybe Thailand, maybe Sri Lanka!Baca selengkapnya

  • Feet massage

    Relax in Ubud

    26 Juli 2024, Indonesia ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

    I have been a bit sick since I have arrived in Bali. I have a sore throat and mucus haha I think this mother fucking air conditioning that is always so low in the dormitory made me catch something. So these days I am taking it chill, because I feel too lazy to do stuff, so I am mainly relaxing by the pool of the hostel.
    Today has been very relaxing. I went with one of the girls of my hostel for a relaxation massage. The place was very fancy and the massage was just 350K IDR which is just around 25 euros? In Europe I would have paid at least 60 euros for this service. After the massage we went to a Yoga lesson and in the evening we had an organised event and we partied!!! It was very nice, but it’s time to say goodbye because everyone is leaving to different destinations or back home. It’s so sad when you travel and you create a sort of family for few days but then you have to leave and go back to your life. It’s like grieving every time haha but I hope we can meet again in the future :)
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  • Baby sharks and flying foxes

    28 Juli 2024, Indonesia ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

    Today was totally random for me. I arrived yesterday at Labuan Bajo and wanted to find a tour operator that brings me to the Wae Rebo tribe village. While walking down the street looking for the best prices, I met a swiss girl (italian swiss side) that was looking for a snorkeling/sunset trip for today. I just thought it was a good opportunity to share the trip to save some money and we decided to go together. However, while waiting for the guide, an italian family came by, looking for the same kind of trip, so at the end we were 6 people doing the trip haha we went at Kelor island for snorkelling and we saw baby reef sharks coming super close to the shore, very cute. Than we went to another island where the water was not so clear for snorkelling but was ok. At the end we went to Kalong island which is home of thousands of Flying Foxes, huge bats that eat the fruits of Flores Island and they go out for lunch when the sun goes down. They were so many and so big! It was beautiful. In the evening I met with Lydie, my french friend who lives here and we went to this Paradise bar to see a reggae concert. Apparently here reggae music is quite popular and lot of indos have dreadlocks haha I didn’t expect this at all haha
    I had fun today but I have a thought I want to express. The family and the other swiss girl were judging a lot the fact that there was some rubbish in the sea and plastic in the drainage channels and felt entitled to tell our guide “you should do better”. I think I have said already that here there is a problem with rubbish and plastic and that usually rubbish is burned on the streets or in canals. It’s not good at all and it’s a huge problem but I was talking about this with Lydie who knows indos better than me and she told me that many families here are paid by the day. This means that sometimes they can’t afford to buy the big bottle of shampoo but they buy the small one because is cheaper and because feeding the family is more important, so of course this means more packaging and more waste. Moreover some of the rubbish in the sea is brought by the sea currents (which are quite strong here) so this means that this rubbish could come from other countries. It’s the government that of course should do something to improve the rubbish problem but also improve wages conditions for the people so that they have a stable monthly pay. I just don’t like the entitlement that some people have to judge a country based on their own standards when they have no idea of the struggles the people who live here have to face. Also complaining that here some people and some guides speak bad english, i mean this island is not like Bali, which is full of tourists. This place is more for Komodo and for diving so there are only this type of tourists and tourism is starting to explode now. I mean italy it’s not better, my dad speaks zero english but when he came to germany he always tried to smile, be kind and express himself with hand gestures. I mean being a bit more kind and understanding would be nice. But many western tourists come here thinking to find the same chic and posh stuff everywhere in Indonesia as you can find in Bali. I don’t want to sound mean but if you don’t like the hygiene or the bathroom of some places just book an expensive resort, stay there and stop complaining, otherwise just accept it.
    They told me many italians live here, in fact there are lot of italian restaurants. If I had some money I would buy land or a house here because it seems to be a good investment and also because it’s beautiful. I’ll try to convince my uncle haha ok sorry for the long “pippone” haha
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