Showing posts with label Bali. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bali. Show all posts

Monday, 8 June 2015

Tanah Lot - Bali Temple on the Rock



Tanah Lot is one of the most popular tourist spot & cultural icon of Bali. 

People always say things like, "If you didn't visit Tanah Lot, then you've never visit to Bali".


 Very crowded with tourists!  






















Saturday, 6 June 2015

Bedugul - The Floating Temple of Bali

Ever since I heard "Temple floating on a lake", this became one of the place that I wanted to visit the most in Bali.
I mean, how is it possible for a building to float on a lake? @.@  Some God supernatural power??














Bought some XL Strawberries in a local fruit market



Lunch @ somewhere nearby, SORRY can't recall the name :D







Monday, 1 June 2015

Bali - Day 2 (continue) & Day 3

After drinking a lot of coffee @ Kopi Luwak farm, we went to Kintamani to see the famous active volcano - Mount Batur. At first when we arrived there, we can't see the volcano as it was a really cloudy day. Luckily after we had the (so so) buffet, the cloud started to get thinner and we can finally see the spectacular Volcano.



So after Kintamani, being brought to this beautiful greenish Tegalalang rice terrace.





Arrived @ Kuta, Bali. After check in our Hotel, we just picked a restaurant nearby and had our dinner. Free & easy at night in Kuta. 



On the third day morning, on our way to one of the must visit place in Bali - Taman Ayun Pura. 















Tuesday, 26 May 2015

Bali Trip - Day 2

There is reason why Bali also known as Island of the Gods. According to Wikipedia, there are around 20,000 Temples / Puras in Bali. No kidding, when we go around Bali, we can always see temples everywhere.

So on the second day morning, after we had breakfast in our hotel, we went to this Goa Gajah (or Elephant cave in English) near Ubud. This is not a temple but a Sanctuary.











Goa Gajah; We went into the cave from the "mouth". It was quite small inside and there are some local praying stuff and some idols of the Balinese Gods.

















Pura Tirta Empul means Temple of Holy Spring. The local believes that bathing there can clean themselves spiritually. Well, as you can see, tourists also believe in that.








After that, we went to this Kopi Luwak Farm to try this coffee made of Luwak's poop. LOL?
Yes, they will feed this Luwak with coffee beans and next thing you know we are drinking coffee made of their poops!

Luwak's poops 





Frankly, some of these coffee are quite nice. We tried all of it but didn't buy any at the end as surprisingly these coffee (which made of poops) is not cheap LOL :(