Thursday, January 27, 2011

Places I'd love - BALI Indonesia

There are so many beautiful places in Asia that I would like to go, of course aside from my country Philippines which is also known for having a beautiful places. Bali is one on my bucket list.

It was last year of April when our company treated us for an out of the country vacation, all expense by them. And the top of it all we can bring our love ones with us. I brought my son with me but so say my hubby wasn't able to join us.

I was looking forward for this trip. Aside that I am travelling with my son, I have red somewhere that Bali is a beautiful place. It is an island of Gods which are known for having countless temples, nice wavy beaches that surfers gearing up to.

We took an evening flight though Jet Star and arrived in Bali at expected time. It was crowded at Denpasar Airport as there were a lot of tourist wants to explore Bali like us. We were fetched by the vans which part of the package and sent us to the Villa. It took us 40 minutes to reached the place.

True indeed, Bali is heaven! You will find a lot of temples and each of them carries the Balinese architecture with wall carving influenced from the era of ancient Hindu.
                             

The Anyer Estate Villa






Day 1
1st Destination - Ubod Monkey Forest

Avery lushing surrounding with beautiful and ancient temples with a lot of monkeys. It was up close and personal with these creatures but me and my son didn't dare because we both scared. 

One of the temple



Artelier Family

Karl & Patrick




with Rodel, Grace, Patrick & Karl

2nd Destination - Cocoa/Cacao Plantation



3rd Destination - The Art Gallery



4th Destination - Gunur Batur Volcano Kintamani
We had our lunch here in a overlooking restaurant and I didn't missed to take a snap with the breathtaking view of Mount Batur to cherish back home.









Day 2
Kuta Beach








Day 3 
Tanah Lot
Located on the coast of west Bali. Sunset is the best time to visit this place. When the golden red skies frame the temple and waves crash into the rocks.







Day 3
We were able to watch the Kekak dance, it's a traditional, epic dramatic story from Hindu. It's a story about Prince Rama and his rescue of Princess Sita who has been kidnapped by the evil King of Lanka. Almost 150 men (bare chested) are singing of chak-achak-chak while moving their bodies and waving their hands.



Bali is a beautiful places, so much things to do, so much things to see, sooo little time. I wish to come back here with my husband with our karl . Ooopss I forgot to mention, food are great too :)


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