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Tukad Miyah

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    • Day 4

      Ubud

      February 28, 2020 in Indonesia ⋅ ⛅ 88 °F

      Day 4
      I woke up early to finish packing before grabbing breakfast and going to another yoga class. Once the class was done, I went back to my room to change into my bikini and went to the front desk to check out and store my luggage for the day. I decided instead of rushing to my next location, I would spend the day by the pool getting some color and taking it easy. I met someone else from New York by the pool and we started chatting about what was going on back at home. At the beginning of January the coronavirus was discovered in China and since then, as we all know, it has spread around the world. Since mid February the virus has been a topic of conversation among travelers, discussing what is going on in their home countries and determining what to do about current and future travel plans. Even though the virus is spreading so quickly throughout Europe and the US, myself and the people I spoke to all feel safe in Southeast Asia and really didn’t see anything being affected as a result of the virus the way we were hearing it was at home. We spent some time chatting and getting to know each other before I got a cab to head to Ubud. This hostel was advertised as a party hostel with activities and a lot of people and I don’t know if it was the time of week I was there or because of the virus but there weren’t a lot of people. I was a little disappointed since this was the one hostel I was really looking forward to and I wonder if I would have enjoyed Canggu more if I made some friends. I arrived in Ubud around 3pm, it was about an hour drive there and there wasn’t really any traffic (Bali traffic is a real thing, an hour drive could take 2 plus hours if there is bad traffic). After checking into my hostel (Puri Gardens) and getting shown around, I brought my bags to my room and got showered. I spent late afternoon walking around Ubud and getting to know the area as well as getting a SIM card for my phone. I came across a lot of cafes and little temples and there seemed to be a lot going on. The one thing about Bali that I definitely don’t like is that you can’t walk 5 minutes without hearing “taxi taxi.” Coming from New York, where it is impossible to get a taxi, this once nice the first 5 times but after 10 minutes on the streets of Bali, you never want to hear the word taxi again. I headed back to the hostel and started talking with a girl in my room named Emma from England. We went down to the pool area together for the Balinese BBQ that the hostel was doing. We went to the bar and got drinks and started talking with a couple other girls while we waited for the food to be done. Once the food was ready we lined up and grabbed plates (which were woven) and filled them with traditional Balinese food. I got satays (meat on a skewer, I got chicken), nasi goreng (which translates to fried rice, which is exactly what it is), mie goreng (fried noodles), corn on a stick and salad. The food was amazing and it was really nice to be able to try some of the traditional balinese cuisine. They had traditional Balinese dancers perform for everyone which was interesting to watch and we all took pictures with them afterwards. The atmosphere at Puri Gardens was very chill and everyone was very friendly, a group of us played some beer pong before heading off to bed.

      Day 5
      The hostel provides day trips that you can pay for, so today I signed up for one of the tours that hits all the popular tourist attractions. It was only two of us and a driver so it was nice to have essentially a private tour for the day. I got up early to have breakfast at the hostel cafe and then waited outside at 9am to get the day started. The other guy that was on the tour was from South Africa and he was staying at another hostel in town. Our first stop of the day was the Tegalalang Rice Terrace which is a scenic terraced hillside offering rice paddies and beautiful greenery with 2 large swings that you can swing over the rice field on. When we arrived I was taken aback by just how green everything was, it was amazing. Bali is known for its swings and woven baskets that you can take pictures in, so naturally I had to do both when in Bali. Right when you walk in there is a heart shaped little bench that you can take a picture with that gives a beautiful background. After taking a picture here we continued walking and came across the big swing, which I was excited to try out. Since it was a big tourist attraction it was overpriced but it actually was more worth the money than I had originally thought. They put a harness on you and attach you to the swing and then they grab the rope that is on the swing and run backwards so that you launch into the air. I got to do multiple swings facing the fields and multiple with my back to the fields. Bali is like heaven for instagram people because everywhere you go is picture perfect between the greenery, the temples, and beautiful views that the place has to offer. It was really amazing being on this giant swing going over this amazing scenery. Once I was done swinging, we continued walking through the fields taking the views in and taking pictures (our tour guide would stop us and say “this is a great place to take a picture” so we got plenty throughout the day which was nice). We got back into the car and made our way to our next stop which was the Salria Luwak Coffee Plantation. We walked past many different herbs and trees (cocoa, coffee, guava and so on) before getting to an area where locals were sitting roasting coffee beans over an open fire. They explained to us the process of roasting the beans and how there is male coffee (from the male bean) and female coffee (from the female bean). The male coffee is stronger. Bali is the home of the world famous and most expensive coffee in the world, Kopi Luwak. This is the specialty coffee that is digested by, fermented within, and then excreted by the Asian Palm Civet (an animal). Sounds disgusting I know, but people come from all over the world to try a cup of this coffee. I got the opportunity to sit and help roast some beans before we went to the patio where we were given a tray of teas and coffees that the plantation has made to try (Kopi Luwak was not included in the tasting and I decided not to buy a cup to try it). I am not a huge coffee person but this was hands down the best tea and coffee I have ever tried. We had coconut coffee, vanilla coffee, avocado coffee, and the male and female coffee. This is something I probably would not have done on my own but I am very glad that it was on the tour. Not only was the tea and coffee out of this world, but the view from the patio was incredible, surrounded by green everywhere. After we finished the tasting we went into the gift shop, where I picked up some coffee as gifts and then we got back into our car. Our next stop was Tirta Empul Temple, which is famous for its holy spring water, where Balinese Hindus go for ritual purification. As most people know, when visiting temples around the world you must have your shoulders and knees covered. When we walked in we were given sarongs to wear, they are people who try to sell them in the parking lot but they are free when going in. The temple was huge and I was blown away at all the structures and beautiful detail. It was Hari Kunungan a Bali holiday which marks the end of the Galungan holiday. The Balinese believe that Kunungan is the day when their ancestors return to heaven after visiting the earth during Galungan celebration. As a result of the holiday the temple was packed with locals praying and people purifying themselves in the holy springs so we decided not to go into the springs. It was nice to see the temple on a holiday where people were praying and it wasn’t completely filled with tourists. After a morning filled with temples and views, we stopped at a local restaurant with beautiful views of a rice farm to grab a traditional Balinese lunch (I ordered chicken nasi goreng). Our afternoon stop was to the natural blangsinga waterfall where people can go swimming and take pictures with the waterfall. It was probably a 7 minute walk down to the waterfall, water past pool clubs and restaurants. Once at the waterfall there are a couple swings you can pay to go on and a bunch of people swimming enjoying the beautiful weather (I decided against swimming but the other guy did). We took some pictures and went across a short, shaking bamboo bridge to get to a giant rock that gets you close to the waterfall for a great picture (once we were done taking pictures I was soaking wet). The guy I was with was annoying with the pictures, he had me take probably close to 100 pictures during the 45 minutes that we were here. Since there were only 2 of us we were able to see everything in less time than usual, so after leaving the waterfall we headed back to the hostel. After showering I took a walk to Pasar Seni Ubud, a traditional market in the heart of Ubud with art, clothing, bags, dreamcatchers and much more. All of the stands had pretty much the same things and it was hectic walking through with people saying “cheap for you” and trying to get your attention. Once I got back to the hostel I met up with Emma and Michelle (a girl from Germany) and we decided to go to a meditation class at Yoga Barn, which was down the street from the hostel. As I mentioned before, Bali is known for its yoga and this is the famous place to go. There weren’t any yoga classes that night but we still wanted to go to check it off the list. You can’t reserve a class so you have to get there at least an hour early to make sure you get your name on the list. While we were waiting for the class to get called we went to one of the cafes onsite to grab some food. This place is hidden right off the main road, you walk down an alley and it is like you are at a yoga retreat in the middle of the jungle. We finished eating and went back to the desk where they started calling names for the class. When they called your name you walked up a staircase that brought you to a huge wooden room with no walls (it was very dark so unfortunately I wasn’t able to take in the whole room and I banged my leg into a bench at the top of the steps). Everyone sat at a yoga mat and in the middle of the room there were giant bowls that they used during the meditation for sound. It was a very interesting experience that focused on breathing and clearing your mind while just laying still on the mat. I definitely would have preferred doing a yoga class (exceptionally since the class was pricey) but I was glad I was still able to experience it. We went back to the hostel and all headed to bed because we were getting early for the 7am free yoga at the hostel.
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    • Day 80

      Canggu surfing

      November 28, 2019 in 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.Read more

    • Day 120

      CGG - Batu Bolong Street

      July 29, 2022 in Indonesia ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

      🇧🇷 Café da manhã na praia, caminhadas ao redor, jantar em um restaurante Ramen e outro vegano. Sem muito por esses dias, mas claro a comida sempre 😂 Comer, Comer e Amar (Comer). #Bali 🍴🥣🥢

      🇦🇷 Desayuno en la playa, caminatas, cena en un restaurante de ramen y en un restaurante vegano. No mucho estos días, pero claro la comida siempre 😂 Eat, Eat and Love (Eat). #Bali 🍴🥣🥢

      🇺🇸 Breakfast on the beach, walks around, dinner at a Ramen restaurant and a vegan restaurant. Not much these days, but of course the food always 😂 Eat, Eat and Love (Eat). #Bali 🍴🥣🥢
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    • Day 36

      Canggu White Goose Hotel

      April 24, 2023 in Indonesia ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C

      Endlich in Bali und schon gehts zum Tanah Lot. So viele Leute hats da und dann kann man nicht mal rauf. Also gönnen wir uns eine Kokosnuss beim Aussichtspunkt 😊 danach gehts weiter zum La Brisa Beachclub, wo wir ein leckeres Abendessen geniessen und den Sonnenuntergang schauen 😍Read more

    • Day 14

      Day 14 - Canggu

      April 29, 2023 in Indonesia ⋅ 🌧 28 °C

      Despite a late night we were up early again and down to breakfast for 9.30am. All this walking is making us constantly hungry!

      After breakfast we packed up all our dirty washing and took it to the local laundry shop. While she wasn't the cheapest we'd seen she was the nearest and she said she'd deliver it back us, washed, ironed, pressed & bagged by 5pm for £17 so we went for it.

      I'd seen online about a market in Canggu and how the town is supposed to be a relaxed village surfing atmosphere. I suggested it to Roy and he was up for it but to my surprise he wanted to start walking it! We'd not walked the beach that far in that direction so it was a new experience. One cool think about the beach is that there are loads of tiny crabs not bigger than a finger nail that create perfectly sized holes in the sand. As you're walking they dodge your feet and scurry straight into their little holes. It's super cute.

      Once we passed Seminyak beach onto where the big party beach clubs are, you could see an immediate difference. The beach was much dirtier with rubbish everywhere, including an inexplicable amount of empty toothpastes. At some points of the beach, water from the town came down and we're 90% sure it was full of sewage. At one point we had to pass through this water that went knee deep. We tried not to think about it.

      We got to Finns Beach Club, stopped off for the loo and a wash. Then went to a local cafe, I had a lychee iced tea (id give it a 6/10) and Roy had a coke zero. We looked on the map and we were still 37 mins away from Canggu after already walking an hour and ten so we thought F that, let's order a grab car. However after 3 attempts and 15 mins of waiting, no one wanted to accept our ride so we had no choice but to walk.

      I started getting worried as it was my plan for the day out and I didn't want Roy to be disappointed. Luckily halfway to the walk to Canggu we passed a premium fake designer shop. Roy was in his element and bought a Gucci shirt, he even took the guys WhatsApp number as he said he can ship to England. As we neared Canggu we were back to the Bali we loved, greenery and rice fields. There were beautiful offerings to the gods on all the streets and incence lit for good karma.

      We got to the market, which was like a Boho chic, art and handcraft stall. Roy got a bracelet made with Roystons on for when he's at the chill & grill. It only cost £1. After all that walking we were ready for lunch so we stopped at the Pit-Stop. The burgers were unreal and for £3 each so worth it!

      As much as we have enjoyed the walking there was no chance in hell we were walking the 1 hr 42 minutes back. On the 4th attempt of trying we finally got a grab car back. At this point it had started to rain too so we were lucky! Roy did his usual and snored most of ride back. I still can't get over how cheap Grab cars are, it only cost £3.70, I dread what a trip like that in traffic like there was would be at home!

      When we got back to the hotel our laundry had arrived. We were well happy with it. Easy to pack and it's great knowing we don't have the hassle of that when we get home!

      I made myself a cuppa and Roy had another hour nap. When he woke it up it was absolutely hammering it down. Raining the heaviest we've seen it here with loud thunder too. We wanted to wait the rain out so it was a great excuse to give mum & dad a video call. (Hi Dad!!) as always it was so nice to speak to them even though we couldn't show them much.

      It was Roy's choice for tea and he wanted to walk into Kuta. The rain had made the pavements quite slippy so we were both walking like we'd shit ourselves in an effort not to fall. There was loads of bat's out tonight which was cool to see and luckily it didn't rain again the entire evening.

      Roy picked Hard Rock Cafe for his meal choice and ordered buffalo chicken tenders & chips. I wanted a last taste of Indonesian food so I ordered their main meal - Nasi Goreng which is prawn fried rice, egg and chicken satay skewers. It was lush. We also shared an onion ring tower. I had snuck in some gin because I wanted to use up the duty free I'd bought so I ordered a tonic water and mission impossible style poured it in.

      After food, we went and did our last bit of present shopping getting stuff for Isaac and Ariana. We passed a gnarly surfer and I couldn't resist getting a pic for dad 🤙

      Halfway on the walk home we gave up. We done over 12 miles and our feet were hurting so for £1.25 we ordered a grab car back to the hotel for our last night's sleep.
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    • Day 99

      Canggu

      April 29, 2023 in Indonesia ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

      Gestern bin ich wieder viel umher gelaufen. Später hat mich dann Veronika abgeholt und wir sind mir Alan zum Bali Glamping gefahren. Das liegt etwas weiter nördlich von Canggu und der Sand dort war um einiges dunkler .. fast schon schwarz. Leider gabs zwecks schlechten Wetters keinen schönen Sonnenuntergang, aber gutes Essen. Ich hatte Süßkartoffel Gnocci!

      Heute gabs zum Frühstück mal was anderes - Banana Oatmeal mit Nuss. Es war okay, aber ich hab Smoothie Bowls dann doch lieber 😄 Dann gabs Mittagessen mit Veronika (Smoothie Bowl haha) und wieder spazierte ich etwas umher - zum Canggu Market, wo ich mir ein schickes Schlafshirt kaufte und beim Echo Beach schaute ich auch mal vorbei. Das Wetter leider immer noch semigut. Dann holte mich Veronika wieder ab, da ich eine Nacht bei ihr schlafen werde. Beim betreten der Villa vermisste ich direkt das Bali Villa Life 🥲

      Abends ging es dann noch mit zwei Freunden von Veronika essen. Fancy place, Sushi & fein angerichtete Desserts, hoch angelegte Gespräche und am Ende 30€ pro Kopf 😳 Das ist nicht meine Art von Abendessen 🙈 Schade dass keiner ein Bild gemacht hat 😅
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    • Day 207

      House-Sitting in Pererenan

      April 28, 2023 in Indonesia ⋅ 🌧 31 °C

      Usually my base in Bali is Uluwatu. However this time I was house-sitting a friends place while she is on vacation. I don't really like Canggu, however Pererenan is a bit away from the crazy hustle and bustle of Canggu but stil has all the good stuff like coffee and co-working places. So why not :)

      What makes this place so special for me, is that it reminds me so much of my first flat in Munich when I was moving there to study. Of course without the pool and sea view :)
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    • Day 3

      1st day @ Bali

      June 13, 2023 in Indonesia ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

      Mehr als 15 Stunden Flug und fast 12.000 km später sind wir gestern am Abend in Bali angekommen. Ich persönlich werde hier von neuen Eindrücken überhäuft. Aber nach der ersten frischen Kokosnuss und einer Dusche sah die Welt schon ganz anders aus.Read more

    • Day 17

      No good Vibe & Kinderdisco

      July 31, 2023 in Indonesia ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

      Wir haben super geschlafen und starteten den Tag mit einem Frühstück welches uns in die Unterkunft gebracht wurde. Hanni rannte wie verrückt mit Thedi umher und freute sich total. Nachdem wir uns alle fertig gemacht hatten fuhren wir Richtung Canggu. Nach kurzer Zeit standen wir dann auch schon im Stau, der wie wir hörten zu Canggu gehörte. Angekommen liefen wir über den kleinen, sehr schönen aber auch verhältnismäßig teuren „Canggu Love Anchor Store“. Auch wenn es teurer war mochte ich es, weil man dort auch mit Kind entspannt laufen konnte. Es gab viel Schmuck aber auch Klamotten und ein paar Deko- Teile.

      Danach liefen wir die Straße entlang und bummelten etwas. Durch den seeeehr starken Verkehr war es echt laut und die Luft stickig. Die „Bürgersteige“ sind mit Kinderwagen leider schwierig. Steven, Hanni und ich entschieden uns zum Strand zu fahren. Angekommen wollten wir eigentlich in einen Beach- Club dieser sah aber total schick und teuer aus sodass wir nur zum Strand herunter gingen. Hanni mochte die Wellen nicht und der Strandabschnitt war nicht sonderlich schön. Die Stimmung war gedrückt, wo wir uns doch so auf Canggu freuten und mehr erwartet hatten. Wir fuhren zurück zur Unterkunft aßen einen Happen und Hanni verletzte sich blöderweise am Fuß. Nichts was nicht wieder wird aber es heiterte die Stimmung nicht gerade auf. Wir machten alle ein ausgiebiges Mittagsschläfchen und tauschten uns danach mit Julchen und Tim aus. Am Tag sahen wir einen Deko- Shop und holten ein paar Party Artikel da wir die Kinder mit einer Disco überraschen wollten. Ein paar Girlanden, Luftballons & Snacks später waren die Kinder total happy, tanzten und sprangen umher. Überraschung gelungen. 🫶🏼😊 Wir aßen alle zusammen Burger und ließen den Abend mit Knicklichtern ausklingen.

      Auch solche Tage gibt es, wo der Bali Vibe nicht ganz so überspringt & alles zu viel ist. Dennoch sind wir gespannt, ob wir dem Ort hier noch etwas mehr abgewinnen können als nur Verkehr und laute Roller. 😊
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    • Tag 20 - Podcasting

      August 16, 2023 in Indonesia ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      Fun fact zu Beginn: Die deutsche Übersetzung von ‚Podcast’ ist ‚abspielbar auf Abruf‘. Deutsche Sprache ist beautiiiiiful.

      Heute um 7 Uhr bin ich von Ubud nach Canggu gefahren. Mittags habe ich mich mit ehemals Coach Wioletta getroffen.
      Wir haben ganze Arbeit geleistet und direkt 2 Podcastfolgen recorded. Wann, wo, wie diese veröffentlicht werden folgt 🔜

      Danach sind wir noch ein bisschen Saunieren gegangen, weil die 30 grad draußen ja nicht schon genug sind 🥵

      Ich kann es kaum glauben, dass morgen schon mein letzter kompletter Tag auf Bali ist und es übermorgen dann schon nach Australien geht 🤯
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