by Tash, Jake, Lola and Albie | Dec 14, 2017 | Bali, Uncategorized
Our time in Bali has come to a close, so sad! For our final night we headed to Sanur, to be closer to the airport. Sanur’s a bit more developed than we have been used to (but not as busy as other towns in the south of Bali!), so much chose to stay a little off the...
by Tash, Jake, Lola and Albie | Dec 12, 2017 | Bali, Uncategorized
Wanting to avoid staying in touristy Ubud, but with an interest in seeing how this part of Bali has changed since we first visited 17 years ago, we stumbled upon Lodtundah – a small peaceful village only 10-15 minutes drive south from Ubud. For the record, if...
by Tash, Jake, Lola and Albie | Dec 4, 2017 | Bali, Uncategorized
For most of our Bali trip we kept an open agenda, weaving our way through the untouristy areas of this beautiful island. But, we’d earmarked a visit to The Green School, south of Ubud, before we’d left England! This school is pioneering a fresh approach to education...
by Tash, Jake, Lola and Albie | Dec 3, 2017 | Bali
Leaving on a fast boat from Padangbai, Bali to the Gili islands, off Lombok, we were excited by the prospect of a few days of desert island living and snorkelling. The crowded boat dropped passengers first at Gili Trewangen and we breathed a sigh of relief that we...
by Tash, Jake, Lola and Albie | Dec 2, 2017 | Bali, Flora and Fauna, Landscapes, Scenery, Uncategorized
We were so excited by the prospect of seeing the mighty Mount Agung up close and personal, after glimpsing it from afar on our boat trip off the north coast. On our journey from Bondalem village we passed Amed (one of the closest areas to Agung on the coast), where we...
by Tash, Jake, Lola and Albie | Nov 30, 2017 | Bali, Flora and Fauna, Food and drink, Landscapes, Scenery, Uncategorized
Bondalem is a small fishing village nestled on the north coast of Bali. Here, we were happy to find fishermen living a traditional life, like we did in Pemuteran, and enjoyed chatting to them alongside their fishing boats lined up on the beaches. There were so many...
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