June 23-24, 2018
When we first saw the size of this tiny little island we could not have guessed that we would need or want more than 3 nights here but Ana & Miguel (actually, all of the staff) made us feel as though we were personally invited guests to this amazing place...this, and the fact that the diving and the food and the sunsets are so spectacular, made us want to stay much longer...
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Galen & Romina (dive masters) & Ana stood and waved from the shore until we were out of sight. |
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Boat "taxi" back to Wori Harbour to head to the airport |
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This is the plane that will fly us 1562 km (970 miles) southwest to Denpasar, Bali |
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Dad's favorite airplane snack |
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We landed here in the capital city of Denpasar but our final destination is a 1 hour drive into the middle of the island to the town of Ubud. It is in an agricultural area in the central highlands & is known as the cultural heart of Bali. Many westerners may remember this town from Julia Roberts' spiritual journey here in the movie Eat, Pray, Love.
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We were all looking for someone with a "Matt Kaye Family" sign...surprise! |
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Our resting place for the next 3 nights: The Chedi Club Tanah Gajah |
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"Tanah Gajah" means "Elephant Realm". The hotel's name comes from the previous owner's inspiration from the nearby Goa Gajah or Elephant Temple & all the elephant statues displayed throughout the property. Less than 2% of the population in Indonesia practice Hinduism but here in Bali nearly 85% of the people are Hindu. |
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In the mornings at breakfast we watched the duck farmer with his bamboo stick guiding his ducks to the rice paddies to feed. It is a symbiotic act. The ducks get their fill of a nutritious meal and at the same time help the fields by breaking down the straw, eating the insects and leaving a little fertilizer behind. |
There are a lot of activities to do here in this town of only 30,000. For our first full day here we chose an adventure on the river- white water rafting on the Ayung River.
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Lots of steps to get down to the water- |
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The Ayung River is the longest & widest river in Bali. During the wet season it has Class IV rapids but now in the dry season, the river is a little bit safer with only Class II & III ratings.
We passed through lush rainforests... |
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...carved walls... |
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...locals selling concessions to river travellers... |
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...beautiful waterfalls... |
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and rickety bridges still used by locals! |
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The trip down the river was less of an adrenaline rush and more of a float trip but still a very fun way to see some beautiful nature and interesting sights. |
On our walk to lunch we also saw some interesing sights:
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This flame kissed truck carrying pigs |
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Clucking chickens |
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A local artist's home and gallery |
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Wood Carving Masters- They transform a block of wood into beautiful pieces of art completely from their imagination using only hand tools and their feet! |
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Musicians at dinner |
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All of the meals at the Chedi Club were served in the open air restuarant adjacent to the rice paddies- it was a lovely setting both day and night. |