Any Recommendations for Bali?
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Do you play golf...?
If so, you cannot miss playing at the Nirwana Tana Lot golf course.... it has the best view of the temple, and is a great course as well.
If so, you cannot miss playing at the Nirwana Tana Lot golf course.... it has the best view of the temple, and is a great course as well.
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Also, where are you staying...? If you will be in one of the normal resorts, you may consider taking 2 days in an alternative lodge, like the Kampung Cafe in Ubud. Its a totally different feel.
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Depends on what you're looking for-check out www.balitravelforum.com-it's a good one;and bring an empty bag(or buy a Bali bag there cheap)for the cheap,cheap shopping ie sarongs,board shorts,beautiful wood carvings,etc,etc.
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Do the river rafting trip, I really enjoyed it and it is more of a relaxing rafting trip (very little whitewater)then some, at least when we did it. It took about 3 hours and ended at our hotel-the Amandari.
The large stone statues were a bargain in Ubud, even with shipping they were about half the cost of same in California, shipping took about 3 months, I'm sure longer if you don't live near a shipping port.
The large stone statues were a bargain in Ubud, even with shipping they were about half the cost of same in California, shipping took about 3 months, I'm sure longer if you don't live near a shipping port.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size="2">Originally posted by Gaucho100K:
Also, where are you staying...? If you will be in one of the normal resorts, you may consider taking 2 days in an alternative lodge, like the Kampung Cafe in Ubud. Its a totally different feel.</font>
Also, where are you staying...? If you will be in one of the normal resorts, you may consider taking 2 days in an alternative lodge, like the Kampung Cafe in Ubud. Its a totally different feel.</font>
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size="2">Originally posted by Tango:
Stay either at Sanur of Lavinea area (sp) on Norlth Bali.</font>
Stay either at Sanur of Lavinea area (sp) on Norlth Bali.</font>
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I really enjoyed Ubud. We stayed at the Taman Harum guest cottages.
http://www.tamanharumcottages.com/
The staff was really friendly, and it was pretty quiet when I was there (beginning of March) You can see the monkey forest, and enjoy the incredibly inexpensive spa treatments
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Have a great day!!
~~Missy~~
[This message has been edited by missydarlin (edited 07-03-2001).]
http://www.tamanharumcottages.com/
The staff was really friendly, and it was pretty quiet when I was there (beginning of March) You can see the monkey forest, and enjoy the incredibly inexpensive spa treatments
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Have a great day!!
~~Missy~~
[This message has been edited by missydarlin (edited 07-03-2001).]
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You might check out my trip report, posted about 14 months ago:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/Forum81/HTML/000823.html
I stayed in a pretty nice place just east of Lovina. Also I mention a few other places that are off the tourist track.
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/Forum81/HTML/000823.html
I stayed in a pretty nice place just east of Lovina. Also I mention a few other places that are off the tourist track.
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We were there a couple of years ago. Things are much cheaper away from the major hotels. We were able to hire a driver and guide for the day for about 20 dollars total, and this was before the big currency devaluation. This a terrific way to get around even if you do have to make the customary stop at various craft stores which contrary to many other places are fairly interesting.
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I strongly recommend you staying at the le Meridian Nirwana Tanah Lot. It is a beautiful property with a lovely golf course.The staff is very helpful and kind. There are so many things to do on Bali. River rafting, mountain biking, snorkeling and swimming with dolphins are some of the activities that you can engage in. Kuta is to be known for great surfing and shopping...I am not sure about that as it looked pretty dead to me. Ubud is a nice cultural center and a good day trip. Once there be sure to pay a visit to the monkey park. Have a great time!
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Bali is nice, however if you have enough time I would suggest to combine Bali with a few days on one of the small islands off Lombok (the neighbouring island, some 20 minutes by air away).
Bali is rather touristy island, with Nusa Dua among the most developed parts. Bali is great to explore by car, plenty of sights etc. But - if you want something less developed, less crowded and more laid-back, you should consider splitting your time.
Last year, we spent a week on Bali and another on Gilli Air, off Lombok, an island without much in terms of roads or cars. Great swimming / snorkeling / diving, too.
Please e-mail if you need further info.
Bali is rather touristy island, with Nusa Dua among the most developed parts. Bali is great to explore by car, plenty of sights etc. But - if you want something less developed, less crowded and more laid-back, you should consider splitting your time.
Last year, we spent a week on Bali and another on Gilli Air, off Lombok, an island without much in terms of roads or cars. Great swimming / snorkeling / diving, too.
Please e-mail if you need further info.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Arnur:
Bali is nice, however if you have enough time I would suggest to combine Bali with a few days on one of the small islands off Lombok (the neighbouring island, some 20 minutes by air away).
Please e-mail if you need further info.</font>
Bali is nice, however if you have enough time I would suggest to combine Bali with a few days on one of the small islands off Lombok (the neighbouring island, some 20 minutes by air away).
Please e-mail if you need further info.</font>