With beautiful beaches, lush forests, and friendly people, Bali is an island paradise abundant in beauty and rich in culture. Adventurous travelers will enjoy kayaking or white water rafting in the Ayung river, scuba diving and snorkeling in the beautiful Indian Ocean or hiking in the jungle.
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The Bali bite | Dec 27 08'
The Bali BiteA short hop from Darwin and we arrived in Bali for our week of R&R. Checked into Febris resort in South Kuta Beach, pure luxury af... Continue reading »
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Indonesia, Bali: Paradise Lost Amongst the Monkeys | Jan 23 07'
"We had no idea at the time that there were around 300 monkeys there, and it was amazing to see so many of them in one place!"
KUTA BEACH - Paradise, Really?!?!After a night's stopover in Kuala Lumpur, we caught a flight to Bali, Indonesia on Air Asia. We both laughed out l... Continue reading »
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Good times in Bali | Jan 07 07'
"It was perfect - just what we were looking for after leaving Canada in the middle of winter."
We arrived at the Denpasar airport and the first thing that struck us was the intense heat, it was incredibly hot (30 degrees) and very humid! ... Continue reading »
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Welcome to sunny Bali... at 2am on a rainy night!! | Jan 01 07'
"...amidst a new realm of uncertainty - that of the sudden-blackout-through-the-whole-town variety..."
This journal entry brought to you by MickyAfter several trips to this region of the world, I still find it remarkable how Asia teaches us crazy Aus... Continue reading »
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A Bohemian Rhapsody - Amed | Jun 30 07'
"The balding Rastafarian Made (pronounced as Maaday), who is the proprietor of the hotel, has a perpetual grin on his face. Initially I mistake it for dementia but then realise he is in a perpetual state of exhilaration. "
Finding Neverland has taken me many years, across continents and through the minefields of social disparities and conflict of interest. Now I rest... Continue reading »



