Monthly Archives: February 2011
Georgetown, Penang: UNESCO World Heritage Site
Sometimes, you travel to a place not actually knowing what to expect. Or you have minimal expectations. That was how we felt when we booked [..]
Jatiluwih: Rice Terraces of Bali
The name Jatiluwih means ‘truly marvelous’, and indeed, it is one of the many touristy places to visit on the island. Situated 700 meters above sea [..]
Pura Tanah Lot: Temple of Land in the Middle of the Sea
This is the LAST temple we visited in Bali. It is the most photographed temple in the whole island and has graced the pages of [..]
Ulun Danu Beratan: Temple on the Lake
Ulun Danu Temple is located in Bedugul Village, Tabanan Regency, about 62 km from Denpasar City. This temple is one of Bali’s most visited and most [..]
Pura Taman Ayun: The Royal Family Temple of Bali
Taman Ayun literally translates as “beautiful garden” and is generally regarded as one of the most attractive temples of Bali. Taman Ayun is situated in [..]
Waiting for Kris in Bali: People Watching in Legian Beach
We heard that Kris Aquino was in Bali the same time we were there. She was there with some of her showbiz friends but we [..]
Bali Beach: Surfing the Waves of Legian Beach
The beaches of Bali are well known destination for serious surfers … and for a good reason. The wide open beach, combined with the great [..]
Bali Beach Scenes
On our fourth day in Bali, we decided to spend the whole day at the beach and take a break from all the temple visits. We were [..]
Kintamani: Mount Batur Volcano & Batur Lake
When one goes to Bali and searches for possible tours, one of the more popular standard tour is the “Kintamani” tour. Tourist brochures tout it as the [..]
Penglipuran: Traditional Balinese Village
After visiting three marvelous temples in one day, we felt we just had enough. Although we arranged to visit five temples on our second day [..]