Tuesday, March 4, 2014

EXOTIC BALI ON MY MIND



One day, months ago, one of my best buds gushed about the cheap flights offered by low cost carrier AirAsia to Bali which has now resumed its direct flights from Kota Kinabalu.  The direct flights were discontinued a few years back, a business decision I presume. Its resumption that commenced on 27th July 2013 was very much welcomed by the netizens of Sabah as they would no longer have to travel through KLIA.   The cheap flights from Kota Kinabalu to Bali thrice weekly every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday were snapped within minutes! Some must have been waiting in ambushed days after the announcement.  

What was supposed to be a trip for just 3 or 4 of us ladies, later swelled to 20!  Some of the tickets were acquired double than the amount that we paid.  The 6N/5D trip from 15th February was a dream come true for me as I have always wanted to visit this beautiful island!  







Bali is indeed magical, steeped in rich tradition and spirituality that focuses mainly on art and religion. Most public areas, homes and paddy fields are decorated by intricate carvings, paintings and artworks.   Home to many beautifully and sacred temples throughout the country, Bali villages hold many temple festivals and colourful geremonies.  I understand that ninety percent of Balinese are Hindu and around five percent Muslims, the remaining practise Buddhism or Christianity. 









..these offerings are found almost everywhere.. in and around houses, shops or other public places.  Looks like a potpourri of flowers


We boarded the evening flight from Kota Kinabalu and was met at the airport by the tour coordinator. Just as we were about to board the bus that was waiting, we were delighted to be welcomed with garland of yellow flowers. I laughingly told my friends, the flower smelled Bali!



We were brought to Ubud, a 1 1/2 hours drive away, with a stop-over at a restaurant for late dinner and later we arrived our hotel, a restful retreat set within a green landscape at the edge of Ubud's sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary. 





 Our ride..


The monkeys wandering about the hotel..


The following morning as I walked along the beautifully landscaped garden towards the cafe for breakfast, I had a shock of my life when a couple of monkeys got into my path. We were earlier warned that these monkeys can be bold and guests were known to have lost their sunglasses or handbags being left around attended. And so upon encounter of these animals, I instinctively held onto my handbag as if my life depended on it.. hahaha..

We really had fun visiting and shopping in this amazing island and should another opportunity strikes, I would be in Bali again in a heart's beat. 

I hereby share some pictures of our trip and let the pictures speak for themselves, mostly taken with my hand phone cam.







stunning rice terrace, taken from a moving bus..



Above - Taman Ayun Temple


Ulun Danu is a Hindu Temple located at the hilly side of Candi Kuning countryside. It is set at a lakeside of Beratan  surrounded by hills situated in the plateau area. The atmosphere there is cool and breezy.


 Tanah Lot - a rock formation. It is home of a pilgrimage temple, the Pura Tanah Lot, and a popular tourist and cultural icon for photography.


 ..the guyz after getting 'blessings' Hindu ways..


 BBQ Seafood Dinner at Jimbaran Bay, Kuta

..took this as it reminded me of someone born in the year of a horse 







Cheers folks, thanks for dropping by and have a lovely week!


8 comments:

  1. Hi Angie, ... wow, very well taken pictures and you seen enjoying yourself too. Was there last year, and I travel in a small group of four only. Notice you also try their famous food "dirty duck" from the picture you posted. If time & $$ permit, would like to go there again, to recharge body and mind. ... arh.... my mind now wander to Bali, the spa, seafood dinner at Jimbaran, beautiful painting at Ubud, ..etc...
    You stay well & beautiful
    Cheryl

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    1. Hi Cheryl, great, you were there last year? So yeah, you know what I mean about the 'magic' of Bali.... Oh so that 'crispy duck' was actually called 'dirty duck' is it? hahaha...Anyway, I am not a fan of duck and so too almost half of our tour group, but the restaurant must have anticipated this and so some of us we were served with crispy chicken instead and it was delicious hingga menjilat jari hehehe..

      Next time I go, I will concentrate more on photography especially of the terrace rice fields and volcanoes..and of course lots of spa, Balinese style.. :)..and less shopping haha..

      Have a lovely day and stay beautiful
      Angie

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  2. Hi Angie, first of all let me wish you many happy returns of the day. Happy birthday! Wishing you lots more to come with good health, happiness and laughter always. You are young only once, so go have fun. Happy birthday!
    Wow! Bali! One place I have always wanted to visit. Maybe one day....flying from KK.
    I really enjoyed looking thru all the pics here, and well taken. From a h/phone too? Outstanding!

    Love that pic of the horse, and the wooden one of lady on a horse. Holy Smoke! Those carvers are good!
    I can imagine the fantastic foods you all had, the laughter and fun seeing these exotic places of interest.
    I love that pic 'bbq dinner at Jimbaran Bay'. Beautiful shot! Compliments to the photographer.
    Its always a mystery to me how come the majority of the population are Hindus?
    Must check it out, how and when.
    So? Where's the next holiday? See Autumn leaves?
    Have a wonderful birthday, Angie.
    And keep a song in your heart.
    Lee.

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    1. Hi Lee, thank you so much for that beautiful wishes. Appreciate it very much.
      Oh yes, Bali is indeed a lovely and mystical place. In some parts, seems like you are transported into another different era... surreal. Then again, there's the modern, bustling places crowded with tourists of various nationalities. Next time if I visit again, I will concentrate more on photography haha.. I did bring my SLR camera but there were times when we were on the move,it was quite a hassle taking my bulky camera out and so the hp camera comes in handy.
      I really loved that bbq dinner at Jimbaran Bay, with the moon and flickering stars as our roof and the sound of waves lighted with just candles. So romantic too... lovely place for honeymooners.

      Keeping my fingers crossed that touching autumn leaves in a country up north will be the next holiday destination...hahaha...
      Angie

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  3. Dearest Lovely,Elegant, Beautiful Angie., Happy Happy Birthday. May God bless you always with health and happiness. Lovely photos of Bali trip. Yes been there 3 kali and enjoyed it everytime . I can actually visualize you walking and holding your handbag tightly. LOL. Yes they are quick as lightning when snatching . The snatch thieves nowadays must have learn from the monkeys. Keep smiling and stay lovely, elegantly beautiful you always. Best regards Uncle AL and Ena.

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    1. Hi Uncle Al and lovely Datin, thanks for dropping by my pondok and also for that beautiful birthday wishes. Appreciate it very much.
      Ahh.. see, your trip to Bali, dah pergi sekali, nak lagi hahaha... Mystical place with the population still keeping to old traditions and I am amazed every time I see them giving offerings everywhere. Did you notice that even the young ones have no qualms about putting that rice on their foreheads? I asked why and I was informed that they have just finished praying.. they were Hindu of course. I love the beautiful sceneries of rice terrace.. next time nak tangkap gambar banyak2 hehehe..

      Ohh.. gosh, the monkeys, the hotel we stayed, that was in Champlung Sari Hotel in Ubud..there were everywhere but really loved the atmosphere.. so peaceful and restful and so green.
      Stay well Uncle Al..
      Angie

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  4. Dear Angie...

    Happy Birthday dear! Wah syioknya kamu pigi berjalan2 di Bali..great photos! Makes me wanna terbang to Bali too hehehe..lets kumpul duit and go visit Bali one of these days hehehe

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    1. Hie dear Azwa, thank you for the wishes ..hugs..
      Yes, I love Bali so much, not so crowded like other Asian cities I've visited. The place pun quite clean and place quite orderly. The sceneries on the countryside pun nice. and Shopping! OMG, though not like Bandung, still I really enjoyed shopping there...hahaha.. and some of the stuff are cheap too. Psst.. actually not expensive to go to Bali especially if you travel in group. So many tour company offering very reasonable prices. If compare to KL, I always spend a lot there.. In Bali, the food, transportation, tour pun reasonable. So yes, lets kumpul duit and visit there.. one day. hehe
      Angie

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