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How would Chel teach SF9 Bahasa Indonesia?
Note: this is not real yorobun~ this is purely my imagination because i honestly miss teaching foreigners and learning together with them :(
I'm not a teacher or professor, I'm just an ordinary person; a student. I have this experience as a teacher/lecturer's assistant in teaching Bahasa Indonesia for foreigners (Bahasa Indonesia Penturur Asing/BIPA).
please excuse me if i made mistakes because i'm struggling with resources and knowledge too hahahaha 🤣
enjoy!!!! ✨
1. Youngbin
At first he was asking me first that he wanted to learn Bahasa Indonesia because he heard that there were a lot of baby fantasies from Indonesia. so we're arranging a 12x meeting (2 times a week, 2,5 hours) and he will use the last 30 minutes to do a live broadcast to present what he learned that day.
I can imagine teaching him in a chill and fun way. He would like to take notes very diligently.
the lessons that i teach him is just like how Indonesians would speak/write usually (this is also because i'm not an expert lol). at the 12th meeting, i'll give him a quiz about everything that he learned. his score would be 75/100 and i'll give him a special gift which is Indonesia's traditional outfit: batik! :D
2. Inseong
Since he's already good in English, he wants to expand his language skill too. so he's asking me to teach him Bahasa Indonesia. lessons with him were also fun and filled with lots of laughter because we're both kinda "struggled" with our own language lol xD same as Youngbin, 12x meeting but with a bonus 6x meeting for an Indonesian song that he will cover so he needs extra lessons to master the pronunciation and the song itself.
At the end, he released the cover and I also gave him a special gift too! Since he loves food, I give him Indonesian traditional snacks. (i give it on the day he recorded the cover so the staffs can enjoy it too~)
3. Jaeyoon
this guy is using the chance to level up his "I Can" series hahahaha XD
other than just teaching him language, he also learned how to make something. such as making and decorating a kite, doing batik, making Indonesian traditional games, and cooking Indonesian food too!
also outside the series, we would do 12x meeting just like the others and i would give him a quiz at the last meeting~
When he completes the series and the lesson, I'm giving him a set of Indonesian traditional ceramic cutlery (tea set).
4. Dawon
He was interested in learning Bahasa Indonesia because he saw a trending topic on Twitter. everytime we're doing a lesson, he's always turning on the live broadcast on his Instagram. He would also ask Fantasy to give suggestions of what he should learn next because we don't have fixed lesson. he also tries various of Indonesian foods like the ones he saw on TV. one day, on his usual vlive broadcast, I surprised him with a quiz. He wasn't prepared but he did his best doing it. he got 77/100 and Fantasy were flooding the comment section praising him and his skill.
as an appreciation (and because i love to spoil everyone too), i give him Ulos (Ulos is the traditional cloth of the Batak people of North Sumatra in Indonesia.)
5. Rowoon
He saw a movie recommendation and turned out it was an Indonesian movie so he asked me to explain the movie for him. He then became interested to learn Bahasa Indonesia. as usual, 12x meetings but without a fixed schedule because he's busy with his drama filming. The lessons are mostly outside the company like a restaurant or cafe. At the end of the lesson, I give him a mini quiz and also some notes for him to learn at home.
lessons with him is super fun! he's full of curiosity but not in annoying way~ he give me the vibe of my thesis advisor but more chilled and of course more handsome~
In our last meeting, we had the final quiz and he decided to turn on live broadcast while doing the quiz. He also accepted challenges from Fantasy such as re-enacting an Indonesian dialogue from a movie, etc.
because i love to spoil everyone with a gift (they've worked hard~ 🥺🥺) so my gift for him is the famous Luwak coffee.
6. Zuho
He just suddenly asks me to give him Bahasa Indonesia lessons because he wants to communicate better with the fans. since he's also a musical genius, i give him the idea of writing a song using some words in Bahasa Indonesia. he was so excited so he announced this news although our lesson hasn't been started 😅
In this case, we mainly focus on the words or sentences or sayings that are commonly used in Indonesia. Just like Dawon, he's doing a live broadcast while doing our lesson and he tries to write the lyrics (with Fantasys help too~).
when the song is complete, he's releasing it on his soundcloud. My gift for him is Indonesian traditional musical instrument: Angklung (Angklung is a traditional music instrument from West Java, Indonesia. Angklung is played by shaking. More info: https://authentic-indonesia.com/blog/5-popular-musical-instruments-of-indonesia/)
7. Yoo Taeyang
Since he's a dancer, I thought he was just interested in dancing. but turns out he wants to learn the language. so he's taking a course in Indonesian traditional dance and also learning Bahasa Indonesia with me. his dance lesson would be on the weekend, but the language lesson with me is set on a flexible schedule with 12x meetings including a mini quiz every end of the meeting and some notes for him to learn at home. In the end, he uploaded a video of him doing the dance and also introducing the dance using Bahasa Indonesia. Bonus: he covered an Indonesian song too!
The gift that i'll give to appreciate his hard work is a set of Beskap (Sundanese traditional clothes, more: https://greatnesia.com/sundanese-traditional-clothing/)
8. Hwiyoung
He read a pickup line comment using Bahasa Indonesia and he wanted to try to learn it. At first he just focused with those pickup lines or funny sayings but as time went by he grew interested to learn more. so he asked me to teach him. our lessons are mostly learning sentences and breaking it down word by word to know the meaning. We don't have any fixed meetings or schedules because he learns when he wants to or if he has time. although our lessons aren't that often, he's showing very good progress and the result is good too! He knows some Indonesian jokes too so he threw it to his members and Fantasy too because he said it's really fun.
in the end i give him a traditional wooden carving figure~
9. Chani
He was clueless because suddenly his members were combining Korean words with Indonesian. this time, i offer him the lessons myself. he excitedly said yes to the offer and prepared a lot just like a formal course 😅 same like Youngbin, i can see Chani is taking notes well and he's passionate in learning new things. and like Rowoon, this boy is also full of curiosities! He's the fun type of student that seems not serious but actually gives his best.as usual, 12x meetings with quiz at the end~ in this case, the quiz is given from the members. so they pick up to 3 questions and I will be combining it all as Chani's final quiz. Surprisingly, he got the highest score which is 80/100. now he can understand what the hyungs are saying hahahahah 🤣 I'm giving Chani a bracelet made from pearl originally from Lombok. (more about the South-sea Pearl: https://www.thejakartapost.com/travel/2019/03/16/home-to-south-sea-pearls-lombok-encouraged-to-sell-educational-tourism.html)
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RICK, MADE AND EZRA – BALI
Map of Bali showing location of Ubud. Image courtesy sabandari.com
Bali is the most internationalized island in the Indonesian archipelago. It is also the centre of Hinduism in the country. Its core is profoundly Balinese, with elaborate religious rituals, dispersed amongst a landscape of mountains, forests, palatial villas, temples, fine restaurants and cafes, yoga centres, white, sandy beaches, galleries, green padi fields, ever-present bird life, and accommodating people. Bali is unconventional, yet so refined. An ancient culture in a symbiotic dance with modernism.
The compound of a traditional Balinese house.
Rick invited me to Bali to spend a few days with them. I flew over on KLM and stayed at the Bali Garden Hotel in Ubud from July 18-22, 2019. Rick, his 14-year old son, Ezra and Rick’s brother-in-law, Pak Ketut, received me at Denpasar Airport and drove us to the hotel about an hour away.
The Coles
With Ezra and Made in a lovely villa owned by Made’s sis.
This was my 2nd visit to Bali. The first was in Dec. 2008 with David and Edna. Sara was away then in Ubin Island off singapore on a school camping trip. David, Edna and I stayed then at Kuta, at the Hard Rock Hotel near the beach. I recall David loved it. He was 11 years then. Pak Ketut was on hand then too as our gracious guide and host.
My breakfast on July 22 at Arak café – banana pancake and coffee. It was so delicious! And so was the kopi.
Rick Cole and I first met in college in San Francisco in 1982. We shared a room in the dorm. Our friendship solidified over the course of our life in college. Rick was doing his MBA, while I was an undergraduate student. Over the years and decades, we stayed in touch, even bringing our families together for social gatherings. Like me, Sara and David enjoyed the company of the Coles, especially their soooo adorable, son Ezra. When Sara was on an exchange program at U.C. Berkeley several years ago, Rick, Made and Ezra graciously hosted her. The Coles live in Marin County, across the Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco.
The beach at Sanur along the south coast, about 45 minutes from Ubud. The Coles hosted lunch here beachside the lovely Tandjung Sari Hotel The food was so good!
Made is originally from Ubud. Hence, the Coles vacation at least once a year with Made’s family on the island. It was in this context, that Rick invited me over. This visit, like the first one, is memorable. Over the few days, Rick and Ezra led me through the hills, villages, padi fields, and alleys of rustic life on the outskirts of Ubud Town. Ibu, Made’s mother runs a gallery featuring Balinese paintings within these environs. It is also a guest house for the discerning tourist.
Made and her niece preparing offerings for Galungan, which falls on July 24. Ezra on the right. For an understanding of Galungan or the triumph of good over evil, the following link to a report may be of interest :
https://www.gapurabali.com/news/2019/07/23/bali-celebrates-victory-good-over-evil-during-galungan-and-kuningan/1563858792
An offering prepared by Made. She informed me it took hours and with much effort and skill to prepare this smorgasbord. Made is no doubt especially talented.
The Balinese are extremely hospitable. Throughout my stay in Ubud, I encountered the best in human nature. Ezra is the joy of the Cole clan. Everywhere in the village we went, everyone knew him. Daddy Cole too. His Bahasa Indonesia was impeccable. He is also very conversant in Mandarin. Rick is an occidental in appearance. He was born in upstate New York. But beneath that tall and slim figure, lives an oriental soul. He and I are internationalists – a belief in the universality of the human race, that we are all brothers and sisters. The Balinese too, by their faith, traditions and practices adhere to this. No wonder Bali is the most internationalized island. Millions of visitors from across the globe visit Bali annually. Each imbibing in the graciousness of its people, natural beauty and the ever-pleasant experience which defines life on the island.
Harvesting the padi field. The owner informed us the yield for this harvest was 34 sacks of rice for a hectare.
Ezra and Rick at the bird park. The park is an enjoyable place to visit and to learn.
A villa in the distance amidst padi fields. And one more under construction.
Ezra outside Ibu’s gallery. A penjor is visible in the background. For more information on the significance of the penjor, this link may be of help :
http://blog.kura2guide.com/balis-penjor-what-are-they/
Fried rice with crispy pork belly, laid over banana leaf. My dinner at the Elements café on 20 July. Price - US$4.50. Try it!
The smile fit to launch a thousand ships, at Arak café
Murni’s Restaurant. A landmark at cliffside, with a river flowing below. We had bebek or duck rice. Just superb! Madam Murni, a relative of Made’s, is an accomplished author too. For more on Murni’s, the following link may be of help
http://www.bali-indonesia.com/magazine/murnis-bali.htm
Temple rising from the gorge.
The view from where the Coles were staying.
A shop window in Ubud. This says it all.
To view more photos, please follow the link, courtesy of The Coles :
https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipN9hRQ-LBn2fMAsUvXPqsyGzcTfRwg0ESelf1L-ablSSrEEHqpae3ek4Dj1SfAqew?key=cjFKcnRoX29MOXN2eGZNbjF0WWRJbER2MGNMR25n
Bali is a happy experience. The first with David and Edna in 2008, and then the second with The Coles this month. I am forever grateful to Rick, Made, Ezra, Ketut, Ibu and everyone in Bali who made this an enjoyable experience.
With David on the beach of Kuta, Bali in 2008
In the Spirit of David Cornelius Singh
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Top 5 things to do in Bali this month:
1. Fitness Fanatics:
If you are anything like me, every holiday is planned around and close to a gym. Yes holiday is about relaxing, but a sweat session is important too.
Here are my 3 top gyms to visit and train at when you visit Bali:
Bali MMA:
Bali MMA is situated in the heart of Canggu, which is a very popular area most tourists book into when they visit Bali. Bali MMA is the number 1 MMA gym on the island which offers classes for all levels of fitness and experience. From Muay Thai, BJJ, Wresting to Yoga, they have you covered. They have top level coaches running the Muay Thai Classes, and Black Belts from all over the world joining them for a session, spreading knowledge from all different schools in the world. Definitely worth a pop in or a session to burn off that pizza from last night. www.balimma.com
Crossfit Wanderlust:
The Infamous Crossfit Wanderlust is situated right next door to Bali MMA is Canggu, not only do they have top Crossfit athletes from all over the world coming to visit and train there, but some of them even run retreats which you can book and enjoy. Crossfit is one of the best workouts which burns off all those burgers and beers in a session. So make sure to make a turn at Crossfit Wanderlust, oh did I mention their amazing banana flour pancakes and delicious coffee… www.crossfitwanderlust.com
2BEFIT BALI:
Well, you are on holiday. So why not do a workout where you have scenery. 2BEFIT runs specialized bootcamps on the beach. Challenging you not only physically but mentally too. They have qualified coaches to push you to your limits and help you reach your goals. After your session, what’s a better way to cool off then having a dip in the beautiful ocean, followed by a refreshing coconut. 2BEFIT hosts bootcamps in Canggu, Seminyak and Sanur. www.2befitbali.com
2. Night Life:
We cant dispute the reputation Bali has when it comes to its night life. Bali is always happening, and often has top DJ’s and music artists performing here. Due to the fact that there are so many Clubs to choose from, offering different genres of music, it was hard to name just 3. With the help of Bali by Hotels.com, we picked our 3 from their top 10 clubs.
Sky Garden Rooftop & Lounge:
Sky Garden Rooftop is situated in the heart of Kuta, with not only raving reviews about their DJ’s and music, but their amazing food and drinks such as the Triple Vodka. “With an unbeatable ALL YOU CAN EAT BIG TEXAS BBQ BUFFET, that includes 4 HOURS of Free flow drinks of your choice for only 99k IDR.” Says TripAdvisor. This is definitely a place to see and enjoy at least once when you here in Bali. www.skygardenbali.com
Omnia:
Omnia is located on the limestone cliffs in Uluwatu, which has a breathtaking panoramic view of the Indian Ocean. A day club with a vibe which is so addictive, being surrounded by infinity pools, bungalows and pool beds which is accompanied by some of the best tunes played by famous DJ’s from all around the world – where else would you rather be? Also situated in Omnia is a modernized Japanese restaurant, ‘Sake No Hana’. With its flagship being in the center of London, I’m sure it’s food compliments the surroundings perfectly. www.omniaclubs.com
La Favela:
La Favela is situated in one of the most popular streets in Seminyak. La Favela is definitely a must. The interior decorations are mind blowing, with ponds and small bridges with semi gardens and artificial waterfalls, it captivates anyone who steps foot past the front door. Gonzalo and Sandra Assiego became fixated with turning this place which was originally a house into the masterpiece it is today. “For me La Favela is really underground. That is the soul of LA Favela. The party spirit. Yes you have dining in a beautiful place – the garden is beautiful but then its like the inside of a museum that has been made with love from our own search for pieces, to things from our homes and the homes of our friends. We also wanted to recreate the ambience of the underground 90’s party scene.” – Gonzalo and Sandra Assiego.www.lafavelabali.com 3. Spirituality:
For those of you who are looking ‘inwards’ and are on a journey to find yourself and heal. Bali is the Island of a thousand Gods, and speaks to your soul on so many different levels. With beautiful temples and incense burning around every corner, add in prayers and meditation, and all the answers you are seeking will surface when you least expect it.
Elephant Cave
:In the heart of Ubud, the Elephant cave was built as a spiritual place for meditation. As you walk down towards the temple, you will be asked to wear appropriate attire such as a sarong, which you can rent at the entrance. Once you head down, you will see a pool with 5 out of 7 Hindu Angels holding vases which are sprouting out water. You can step into this shallow pool, where you can go stand in front of each angel and ask or wish for something. www.balibyhotels.com Once you are finished in the Pool, you can head up the stairs and towards the elephant cave. You may enter the temple where you can meditate and prayer to the respected Hindu Gods. If you are lucky, a Pemangku will bless you after your prayer.
Yoga Retreat:
When we find ourselves feeling lost in life, it often stems from too much stress, lack of self love and feeling overburdened. This is the time we need to center ourself and go deep within. We highly recommend booking into Como Shambhala Estate. At Como Shambhala Estate, you can book and find a package which best suits you. From Yoga teachers, Ayurvedic doctors, dietitians to signature massage therapies and beauty retreats – this a place where you can receive some TLC (tender loving care) and find peace and calmness. www.comohotels.com
Goa Giri (Nusa Penida):
Goa Giri is situated in Nusa Penida, which is located southeast of Bali. Not only is Nusa Penida known for its crystal blue waters which is popular for day trips that include snorkeling and hiking, but there is also a Large Cave Temple. The Large Cave Temple is found in the village of Suana. You will find the entrance is a narrow opening in rock face. Just before the main shrine in the cave, white marble covers the corners in the temple. In the temple, you will find 6 praying spots. “This includes the preceding stairway up to the Ida Hyang Tri Purusa lan Ganapati shrine at the entrance. The remaining five spots are inside. Visiting pilgrims must go through all of them, consecutively. Visits usually include a holy water purification ritual. Devotees take their seats on the raised marble platforms.” www.bali-Indonesia.com The Final praying spot is devoted to the Chinese deities known as Guan Yin or The Goddess of Mercy. “This is where a lot of people ask for blessings of better business and prosperity.” As stated by Bali by hotels. Definitely worth the trip we would say.
4. Surfing:
You cannot fly all the way to Bali and not try the surf. Not only is Bali one of the top places to surf, but it’s a great place to learn to surf. There are nearly surf school at every beach you go to, you have to give it a try.
Uluwatu:
As you know when you search Bali, Uluwatu will always come up somewhere in your search as a recommendation. Uluwatu is very popular for its Surfing, Scenery and Unique temples. Once you have had your fun in the sun and caught those massive waves, there are plenty of massage places to pop into for a quick rub down before you make it back up to the top of the cliff, where you will probable find yourself enjoying sundowners to end off an epic day.
Padang Padang:
As you head through a beautiful hollow rock entrance, which is easily accessible. You will come across a white sandy beach which offers consistent barrels and an average of 4 foot waves and above. Padang Padang is a regular host for international surfing competition such as Rip Curl, therefore we recommend this beach more for intermediate and professional surfers.
Canggu – Pantai Batu Mejan – Echo Beach:
This beach is a black sand beach, and is well kept and is spotlessly clean. This beach is one of the best surf spots in Bali, with a laid back, chilled vibe which is complimented by beautiful sunsets. On top of all of that, there is amazing seafood to fill the gap after a busy day in the ocean. This beach is for intermediate to advanced surfers.
5. Eat:
This was a tough decision to only mention 3 restaurants to try. I can think of at least 10 amazing restaurants to eat at all offering something unique. I absolutely love food, and Bali is definitely spoilt for choice.
Sisterfields:
Sisterfields being an Australian concept, is found just at the end of Eats Street opposite Seminyak Square. This is a place which is buzzing all day long. Their coffee is definitely up there and is one of the best coffees I have had so far here in Bali. Their breakfasts cater for everyone, but if you are a health conscious bunch, I would recommend their Açaí Berry breakfast bowl. If you are just dropping in for lunch, well their Australian all day Brunch menu should definitely fill the spot. www.sisterfields.com
Murni’s Warung:
If you are looking for the best Indonesian Cuisine, all you have to do is Whisper the word Murni and your driver will know exactly who you are talking about and where to go. The living Legend Murni is in Ubud and is often refereed to as the Mother of Ubud due to the fact that she pioneered tourism in Ubud and is still very active in her restaurant. The great thing about Murnis Warung is, if you would like to stay over and experience ubud a little longer she has a guest house and spa which you can book into. From A le carte menus, healthy menus to vegetarian menus she has something for everyone. To book a reservation to indulge: www.murnis.com
Ultimo:
Ultimo Italian Restaurant was definitely worth every penny and the 10min wait to get a table. When driving down Eats Street in Seminyak, I often wondered what the hold up was as taxis stop and empty out by the car load in front of this restaurant. Now that I have experienced their delicious food and buzzing restaurants, I will definitely be returning for more. Pizza, pasta, chicken, steak – everything was and is excellent. Give them a try when you visit Bali: www.bali-business.site.com #Bali #BaliProperty #BaliInformation #TodoInBali #Surfing #BaliRestaurant #BaliGym
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10 Best Party Hotels in Bali
Most Popular Hotels to Party in Bali
These best party hotels in Bali are handpicked for their convenient location, being within easy reach of the island’s great nightlife venues or being right in the middle of the excitement of Bali’s partying hot zones, namely Kuta, Legian and Seminyak. They also come in a great mix, catering to a wide range of budgets and style preferences. There are upmarket options in the Seminyak and between the Legian and Kuta area, while the latter two alsofeature budget options.
Most of these Bali party hotels and resorts will spoil you with regular rosters of DJs and bands that take to their flashy bars and some are even famous for their splashing pool parties. You can either join in the on-site fun, or walk mere steps out of your hotel to find even more choices to hang out and spend the night, including cocktails, lounging by the beach, or dancing into the wee hours. Go through these top picks below and have an awesome stay in Bali!
Dubbing itself as an ‘entertainment centre’,The Stones in Legiancombines stylish design, music and entertainment. The hotel’s multiple venues come to life in the evenings. Within its collection is Infamy, the hotel’s rooftop lounge featuring infinity view Jacuzzis adjacent a poolside lounge. Down below is Blue Sapphire, a club and bar where regular highlight events take place, and parties often start around 22.00 and last well into the wee hours. Read More
This music-themed hotel has regular gigs on its agenda by default, mainly held at its two great venues -Centerstage and Sand Island. Centerstage is a lobby bar that serves a larger purpose.An elevated platform with a complete drum and stage set is above the bar, where live bands perform nightly. The unique Sand Island adjoins the main pool, which is also where beach-themed parties and gigs take place in a great tropical outdoor setting. Read More
If your destination is Kuta, and your plan is mainly to enjoy a great partying scene, this oasis is for you. The Bounty Hotel is centrally located on Kuta’s famous Poppies IIlane, within walking distance ofKuta Beach. In addition to being near a collection of bars and clubs, it appeals to young partygoers with its daily pool parties. It has two swimming pools with swim-up bars.One is open 24 hours, dazzlingly lit-up with DJsnightly, and is a great place tomeet new friends. Read More
Head up to the topmost level of The 101 Bali Legian, either on a Wednesday, Friday or Sunday, and discover a great rooftop pool party known as 101’s Sky Pool Parties.Starting every afternoon,just in time for the sunsets, the party features light bites and barbecues, cocktails and live DJs. You can dance away to the beats in the pool or on the decks,join in on interactive games led by the interactive staff, or simply chill at the lounges or cabanas. Read More
This jewel in Seminyak’sPetitenget Beach area offers ultrafashionable amenities and facilities. Guestrooms feature high-tech entertainment systems, and its unique ‘Whatever/Whenever’ service philosophy has all your special requests catered to aroundtheclock. For a great sunset and chill-out experience, head to the Woo Bar near the avant-garde pool,where DJs regularly spin beats from the club and main bar, and enjoy amazing cocktails around the pool or on the deck. Read More
This fashion-themed hotel in Legianis home to a glitzy rooftop bar and club - the F Love Bar. Right on the outer deck is a sunset chill-out spot featuring a set of diamond-shaped Jacuzzis which you can soak in with a cocktail in hand. When the evening gets older, the clubbing scene shifts to the dance floors in front of the DJ booths indoors. An upper VIP lounge offers a private setting and lets you view the spectacular lighting and partying crowd below through floor-to-ceiling windows. Read More
In place of Bali’s once legendary party icon Double Six Club is the Double-Six Luxury Hotel in Seminyak, which caters to a more sophisticated crowd. Sling, above the main restaurant, is a martini bar that opens into the wee hours with its refined interiors and collection of fine martinis, single malts and champagnes. Further up is Double Six Rooftop, a large cocktail venue overlooking the dramatic Seminyak sunsets. Read More
Strategically located on Jalan Raya Kuta, only 10 minutes away from Ngurah Rai International Airport. HARRIS Hotel Raya Kuta offers 80 brand new & innovative HARRIS Rooms and Suites with free wifi. Relaxing at H'Spa & Happy Feet Reflexology or enjoy our rooftop jacuzzi. Read More
This hotel is ideal for those who wish to experience the central partying hub of Legian. It is located right next to Vi Ai Pi, and the 61 Legian nightlife complex that houses several great venues in a single building such as the Sky Garden Rooftop Lounge, the Sky Dome Super Club and the SKYY 90 VIP Lounge. Poppies Lane II, the famous alley lined with a mix of bars,is only a 15-minute walk from the hotel. Read More
Gaining popularity amongst young travellers who come to Kuta either for leisure or the great nightlife scenes, Grand Barong Resort is centrally-located between Kuta and Legian’s hotspots. The nightlife street of downtown Legian is just a hundred metres east from the resort, while the grand shopping and dining complex is west along the famous Poppies Lane. The hotel itself has a wonderful 24-hour pool bar where fun splashing parties are occasionally held. Read More
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Should you ever find yourself challenged as you loiter in Amsterdam's famous red light district, here's a valid excuse. Explain you're searching for the houses where Rembrandt van Rijn lived, here in the city's piquant canal quarter. Only one abode has survived, Museum Het Rembrandthuis, or Rembrandt House Museum.
And expect that it, like every other Rembrandt site in Amsterdam, will be well-booked during 2019, "The Year of Rembrandt" since it's the 350th anniversary of the painter's death.
Thanks to new technology, we're able to enjoy "old masters" like never before. Not just audio guides and digital downloads but the kind of ultra-sensitive lighting that enables Holland's national museum of art and history, the Rijksmuseum, to show every one of its Rembrandt collection – 22 paintings, 60 drawings and more than 300 prints – together for the first time (until June 10, 2019).
From July, the Rijksmuseum will also be the focus of one of the most extraordinary projects in art history. Rembrandt's most famous work, The Night Watch, will undergo its first restoration since it was slashed in 1975 with a bread knife. During the restoration, the huge painting will be encased in a glass chamber allowing visitors to still admire the painting while digital viewers around the world can follow the painstaking restoration.
No-one would be more surprised by The Night Watch's enduring fame than Rembrandt. Like Mozart, he was buried in a pauper's grave despite previous celebrity and royal adoration. But unlike well-travelled Mozart, the Dutchman rarely ventured outside Amsterdam.
So the cheapest way of learning about arguably the most influential artist between Leonardo da Vinci and Pablo Picasso is to take a self-guided "Rembrandt walk" around the Amsterdam he might still recognise.
Our starting point is the Rembrandt House Museum on Jodenbreestraat. The artist and his wife, Saskia, moved here in 1639, at the height of Rembrandt's fame and financial success. It's a substantial wooden house. And though it's in the heart of historical Amsterdam, it was just a couple of canals from the fields where the artist took his sketchbooks to draw.
Saskia and Rembrandt were engaged at the Oude Kerk in 1633. Nine years later, she was buried there, aged 29, having given birth to four children. Each daughter died in infancy and they are buried at another of Amsterdam's famous churches, Zuiderkerk (the first Protestant church build after the expulsion of the Catholic clergy in 1578). Only their son Titus, born in 1641, lived until adulthood and he died before his father. For the latter part of his life, Rembrandt lived with his former maid, Hendrickje Stoffels, mother of their daughter, Cornelia.
At the Rembrandt House Museum you'll discover how prodigious, famous and wealthy Rembrandt was in his prime. Yet he went bankrupt, moving to cheaper accommodation. It's not hard to work out why. His private collection, now reassembled, consists of things a wealthy, educated royal might amass, charging to the public purse.
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Once you've finished in the museum and purchased the self-guided walk booklet, turn left and cross Oude Schans, one of Amsterdam's oldest canals, to 59 Anthoniebreestraat. It's now a nondescript apartment block. But for six months in 1625, young Rembrandt, newly arrived from his birthplace of Leiden, was apprenticed to the painter Pieter Lastman who lived here. Lastman was highly regarded for his "history paintings", scenes from the Bible and classical mythology, a constant theme in Rembrandt's own work.
My favourites on the walk include Zuiderkerk ("southern church"). Its dominating tower, finished in 1614, remains much as it was when Rembrandt woke up to its four bells ringing each month. And how could you not love the social hub that is still Nieuwmarkt, anchored by De Waag? This multi-towered, multi-entranced and multi-purpose "weigh house" is where the young Rembrandt was invited to paint his breakthrough canvas, The Anatomy Lesson of Dr Nicolaes Tulp.
Then there's the site, now a hotel, where Rembrandt was commissioned by "the Company of Captain Frans Banning Cocq and Lieutenant Willem van Ruytenburch"? Don't recognise their names? They were the officers of what we'd now call a ceremonial civil guard. They became The Night Watch, by mistake, because Rembrandt's colours darkened over the centuries. So who knows what this year's analysis will bring?
One thing is sure. The circular walking tour will bring you back to Oude Schans. Rembrandt Corner, the restaurant overlooking the canal and next to Rembrandt House Museum, is an unashamed tourist trap. But it still serves the traditional Dutch meals Rembrandt enjoyed (split pea and sausage soup or the Hollandse stamppot: mashed potato with spinach, sausage, meatball, gravy and egg on the side). You'll notice the cumulative effect of such repasts on Rembrandt's girth in his self-portraits.
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Rembrandt House Museum, adults €14, children €5. See rembrandthuis.nl
The Rijksmuseum, adults €20, under-18 free. See rijksmuseum.nl/en/the-year-of-rembrandt.
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Rembrandt Corner with specialties such as Hollandse stampotten or bitterballen. See rembrandtcorner.nl
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Best Way to Spend Five Days in Bali: Your Ultimate Itinerary
Indonesia is the land of variety. From lush jungles and pristine beaches to exotic cuisine and diverse cultures, there is something for everyone. Whether you are seeking relaxation, luxury or adventure, our ultimate guide to the best way to spend five days in Bali is sure to inspire you!
Day One – Seminyak & Kuta
Waterbom Waterpark
Having arrived at Ngurah Rai International Airport, you should head to Seminyak for your first day. A popular beach resort, there is a never-ending list of things to do here! The first port of call to kick-start any family holiday should be Waterbom in Kuta – among the most exhilarating water-parks in the world and recently voted the #1 water-park in Asia.
Hours of family fun! Image Source: https://www.whitewaterwest.com/global-projects/waterbom-bali/
But don’t be mistaken – this is a water-park for big kids too. Adrenaline junkies flock here to get their fill, in a resort which is known for safety, cleanliness and most importantly – thrills for all ages. A must-visit and one of the top family things to do, you are sure to enjoy a day of unlimited fun!
Finns Beach Club
To get the most of your first Bali day, you are highly recommended to enjoy some of the beach activities that Seminyak abounds with…
Finns Beach Club. Image source: https://www.facebook.com/finnsbeachclub/photos/
Bali is all about having fun and enjoying luxury, which is accessible to everyone on the Island of Gods. To feel this spirit straight after your arrival, head to the Finns Beach Club in North Kuta and enjoy the best DJs and drinks in a huge swimming pool bordering with the seashore.
Dinner at Chez Gado Gado
For a fabulous introduction to Balinese cuisine, head to Chez Gado Gado for your evening meal. This unbelievably scenic restaurant is mere meters from the sea, resulting in spectacular sunset views at one of the finest places to eat you are likely to find in Bali.
The perfect evening ambience. Image Source: http://www.thestylejunkies.com/portfolio/gado-gado-restaurant-bali/
Known not only for its delicious local dishes but also its Pan-Mediterranean influence, the fresh seafood at Chez Gado Gado is the star of the show. Lighthearted and casual without compromising on sophistication, this tranquil dining experience is guaranteed to satisfy your appetite.
Where to stay in Seminyak
Bali is littered with beautiful places to stay, and one of our favourite holiday villas in Seminyak is Villa Eshara I – a trendy holiday home off the beaten track. Fully staffed with a professional chef, it is perfect for couples, families and groups of friends – with spacious living and dining areas to socialize and entertain
best way to spend five days in Bali
The shimmering pool set amidst the beautiful tropical garden is perfect for a morning dip after a restful nights sleep in any of the four super-king-size beds. Also featuring an air-conditioned gym, entertainment room and modern sound system, this is the perfect place to unwind after on your first night in Bali!
Essential Information:
Villa Eshara I
Bedrooms: 3
Prices from: USD 647
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Day Two – Serangan Island & Sanur
Turtle Conservation Centre
During day two of your five day Bali itinerary, it is well worth taking a trip to the Turtle Conservation and Education Center (TCEC) on your way to Sanur. Located on Serangan Island, the visit promises to be joyful and educational, making it one of the most entertaining family things to do in Bali.
Ideal for kid and a must for nature enthusiasts. Image Source: https://www.wanderlust.co.uk/content/reasons-to-volunteer-as-a-family/
As well as a place for tourists to learn about these fascinating creatures, the Turtle Center embraces the broader aim of educating visitors about conservation and sustainable tourism. Environmentally friendly souvenirs which can be purchased offer a way for locals to make a living and learn valuable skills – making the Center an admirable and exciting operation. Moreover, if you are lucky enough, you will be able to adopt a baby turtle and release it into the ocean!
Alternatively…Hidden Canyon Beji Guwang
Another way to spend the first part of the day would be to head to the North-East of Bali and visit a couple of magnificent natural attractions and sites that this part of the island may offer. Only 30 minutes away by car, you will find one of Bali’s unique natural gems, unknown to the most – the Hidden Canyon Beji Guwang.
Secret Canyon Beji Guwang. Image source:http://komaneka.net/keramas/beji-guwang-the-hidden-spring/
This would become a truly unforgettable adventure: make sure to prepare suitable clothes, shoes and a waterproof phone case to take the dozens of fascinating pictures.
Tegenungan waterfall
In case you still have free some time before heading to Sanur, you should not miss one of Bali’s most spectacular waterfalls where dozens of famous travel pictures have been made – the Tegenungan waterfall that is just 20 minutes by car from the Canyon.
The Tegenungan waterfall
It is located in Gianyar, close to the art village of Ubud – thus, you can still drop in to see this beautiful place later, as you will follow this guide. Its height is approximately 15 meters, and the views it offers are truly gorgeous.
Or… Bali Safari & Marine Park
If you are looking for family things to do in Bali, the Bali Safari & Marine Park is another place that would perfectly fit your needs. They offer numerous entertaining activities and will surprise you with over 100 unique and endangered species of animals.
Bali Safari Adventure. Image source: https://www.facebook.com/BaliSafari/photos/a.103743528930.93457.97509653930/10155561656728931/?type=3&theater
By the way, if you are looking for something unusual to mark your vacation, Bali Safari offers night zoo tours with a romantic dinner, restaurants where you will be dining with lions (absolutely safely!) and many other captivating things.
Night Market in Sanur
Back in Sanur, the night market makes for an enthralling visit. Head there early (around 7 pm) to try as many of the local snacks as you can get your hands on – they will be gone before you know it! One of the must-visit markets in Bali, the aromas of traditional dishes such as Satay and Nasi Goreng are sure to enliven the senses!
Get your fill of intoxicating local cuisine here. Image Source: http://nowbali.co.id/eat-like-locals-balis-best-traditional-markets/
Casablanca Bar
Next on the itinerary is an evening of kicking back at Casablanca, a popular bar whose live musicians will blow you away night after night. One of the coolest places to gather in Sanur, the local bands play rock, salsa and even Beatles tribute, depending on which night you visit.
Bring your dancing shoes! Image Source: http://www.bali-indonesia.com/magazine/casablanca-sanur.htm
Reasonably priced drinks and amicable staff make for a welcoming atmosphere – be sure to try a cold Bintang, the beer of choice for locals.
Where to stay in Sanur
One of our top holiday rental choices in Sanur is the Majapahit Villa Raj – and it’s easy to see why. This stunning villa is so close to the ocean you’ll hardly have a chance to feel the sand between your toes before you’re indulging in a midnight swim.
Outdoor area at the Majapahit Villa Raj
Not only that but with 3 spacious bedrooms, an outdoor relaxation area and a beautiful infinity edge lap pool, you can guarantee that no-one will find themselves bored!
Majapahit Villa Raj
Bedrooms: Four
Prices from: USD 393
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Day Three – Nusa Penida & Ubud
Getting up early can be a struggle whilst on holiday – but if you’re really looking for the best way to spend five days in Bali, spending a half day on Nusa Penida will be well worth it! A morning pickup can be arranged with Like Nusa Penida Tours – a well-reviewed tour company.
Nusa Penida
The early bird gets the pool to themselves! Angel’s Billabong. Image Source: https://www.vizitrip.com/Tour/Badung/3-Days-2-Nights-Nusa-Penida-Tour
This incredible natural infinity pool features naturally crystalline waters and a breathtaking view. An quick morning dip between the spectacular rock features which surround it is surely the most picturesque start to the day you could hope for on any vacation!
Spectacular views at Broken Beach. Image Source: https://nanabalitour.com/bali-tour/nusa-penida-tour.php
Just around the corner lies Broken Beach, another stop on the half day tour. It remains untouched by travellers due to the steep, ragged rocks which surround this bay – however perfect photo opportunities are of course on hand!
Top things to do and see in Nusa Penida:
Angel’s Billabong
Broken Beach
Peguyangan Waterfall & natural pool
Bukit Teletubbies
Diving with Manta Rays and Mola Mola fishe
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Like Nusa Penida Tours
Location: Br. Pengaud, Ds.Suana, Nusa Penida
Website: http://www.likenusapenida.com/en/tours/nusa-penida-1-day-tour
Contact Number: +62 812-3837-2492
Tegallalang Rice Terrace
What could be more romantic than meeting the end of the day at Bali’s most famous rice fields that you can see on numerous pictures of travel influencers and even in movies – did you watch “Eat, Pray, Love”?:)
Tegallalang Rice Terrace
Tegallalang Rice Terraces in Ubud is great for learning more about subak (traditional Bali irrigation system for paddy fields), taking wonderful pictures and relaxing with your body and soul. They have already become a symbol of the Island of Gods, and this is for a good reason: this beauty looks like it has just off the artist’s brush.
It is located 25 minutes/s drive from central Ubud – so you will have plenty of time to come back for the late dinner.
Ubud & Fair Warung Bale
The half-day trip returns around 5:30 pm, leaving ample time for the forty minute drive to Ubud before a well-deserved evening meal. Once you arrive, head to the Fair Warung Bale, a unique restaurant run by the Fair Future Foundation.
Beautiful dishes at Fair Warung Bale. Image source: https://www.tripadvisor.es/Restaurant_Review-g297701-d3207059-Reviews-The_Fair_Warung_Bale_by_the_Fair_Future_Foundation-Ubud_Bali.html
Not only does this local restaurant offer fantastically authentic cuisine. Run by a local NGO, it provides healthcare for the local community – a perfect chance to give back to the beautiful island of Bali. As if the mouth-watering food wasn’t a good enough reason to pay a visit!
Where to stay in Ubud
Head back to the Alamanda Villa – a gorgeous resort perched high above the Petanu River. Featuring a large open-air lounge and dining terrace which overlook Ubud’s lush flora and fauna, this villa has a spacious yet welcoming aura.
Outdoor area at Alamanda Villa in Bali
Alamanda Villa is home to a tranquil garden and large relaxation gazebo, with cushioned daybeds perfect for unwinding. The pool and surrounding gardens come to life as they are lit up into the evening, for a truly exotic ambience.
Alamanda Villa
Bedrooms: Four
Prices from: USD 549
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Day Four – Ubud & Canggu
Intuitive Flow Yoga
A morning of yoga is essential in any list of the best way to spend five days in Bali, and Intuitive Flow Yoga is the perfect place for it. The beautiful studio is a perfectly relaxing place for beginners to learn or experienced yogi’s to try new classes.
A tranquil yoga studio. Image Source: https://www.neverendingvoyage.com/yoga-ubud-bali/
With amazing views of the nearby mountains and jungle, Intuitive Flow Yoga’s open studio is calm and breezy. The instructors are known for being super friendly, committed and informative without moving too fast.
Ubud Water Palace
Another way to explore the culture and spirit of Bali is to visit some of its unique Buddhist Temples. There is one in Ubud that definitely worths a visit – the stunning Ubud Water Palace.
Amazing Ubud Water Palace
The Ubud Water Palace or the Pura Taman Saraswati is located in the heart of Ubud, and belongs to one of the most easily accessible temples on the island. At the same time, it does not belong to the most touristic Bali spots, which makes it a perfect place for anyone looking for getting away from the crowds.
Direction: Jl. Kajeng No.24, Ubud, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80571, Indonesia
Canggu & Golddust Beauty Lounge
After catching the morning class, hop in a taxi for the hour or so journey to Canggu. After a pretty packed week so far, well-deserved relaxation is the theme of day four. With that in mind, a visit to Canggu’s Golddust Beauty Lounge is one of the most calming ways to spend time in Bali.
Ever wondered what a 24 carat facial feels like?. Image Source: http://www.inbali.org/gold-dust-spa/
Star of the show is, of course, the unique 24-carat gold facial, however, the professional and highly trained staff are experts in a number of services – including top-notch massages and hair treatments. An afternoon of bliss will leave you feeling rejuvenated in preparation for your last day in Bali!
Gypsy Kitchen and Bar
First, though, it’s time to enjoy our restaurant of choice – the Gypsy Kitchen and Bar. The fresh fish cooked by a passionate Canadian chef are reason enough to visit but smashing cocktails, excellent service and a casual vibe will make for a chilled out evening.
Casual vibes at Gypsy Kitchen and Bar. Image Source: https://www.thebalibible.com/details/gypsy-cafe-13880
Gypsy Kitchen and Bar specializes in locally sourced and fresh produce, with a touch of French and Portuguese influence. For a real treat, choose ‘Everything From the Sea’ as a sharer, which includes the catch of the day, tuna tataki, fried mahi mahi, sushi and shrimp – an adventure for your tastebuds!
Where to stay in Canggu
Just meters away from Canggu beach, tucked between private walls and a lavish tropical garden you’ll find Villa Kakatua, the ideal resting quarters for a family or small group.
Villa Kakatua in Bali
This beautiful villa is designed with classic Balinese style in mind, featuring timber pillars, high scrapwood ceilings and traditional artefacts. All four bedrooms feature en-suite garden bathrooms with open-air showers – bedrooms three and four are located in their own pavilion with a shared veranda.
The main highlight of this luxurious retreat is the lagoon-style salt-water swimming pool, resting among well-kept jungle gardens and manicured lawns. The poolside bale is an ideal place to kick back and relax whilst you enjoy the sunset with an ice-cold cocktail. This villa exudes warmth and will be welcoming home-from-home.
Essential Information
Villa Kakatua
Bedrooms: 4
Prices from: USD 495
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Day Five – Back to Seminyak
Santai Surf School
For the last leg of our itinerary, the best way to spend five days in Bali should, of course, include a trip to the beach! Head back to Seminyak and check out the Santai Surf School Bali, a friendly family owned and run business, located on the Double Six Beach.
Surfing is always a good idea, isn’t it?
One of our favourite family things to do in Bali, learning to surf here is an exciting experience with positive vibes and lots of laughs guaranteed. You’ll soon be hooked – after a two-hour lesson, it is possible to rent a board free for the rest of the day. Go for the photo option for quality snaps of your new favourite sport!
Double Six Beach & La Plancha Bar & Restaurant
La Plancha, Double Six Beach Image source: https://www.facebook.com/planchabali/photos
Watching the sunset in one of the bean bags of the La Plancha Cafe is one of the must-do things in Seminyak, and you sure won’t like to miss it. Enjoy the colourful scenery and take some pictures that will surely make your Instagram blow up 🙂
Boy’N’Cow Restaurant
Our final restaurant is Boy’N’Cow, a steakhouse and cocktail lounge which will blow your mind. A little more pricey than the restaurants so far (but it is your last night after all!) you get what you pay for and more in this up-and-coming restaurant.
Food from heaven for your final night. Image Source: http://hungryhongkong.net/2017/11/boyncow-seminyak-bali.html
Enjoy prime dry-aged steaks, cooked and seasoned to utter perfection in this spotless restaurant, which features industrial open-planned architecture. Service is admirably friendly and surprisingly fast given the unbelievable quality and stunning presentation of the dishes on offer. Boy’N’Cow is sure to have you smacking your lips!
They say all good things must come to an end. As you head back to the airport the magic of this ‘Island of the Gods’ you will have a weeks worth of exciting adventures and unforgettable experiences to reflect on.
Of course our five day Bali itinerary is just a scratch on the surface of what this fascinating location has to offer. Now that you’re feeling suitably inspired, check out our list of the hottest holiday villas on the island and start planning your stay!
Where to stay in Seminyak 2.0
Make sure to mark your last night in Bali with something special – like this luxurious holiday villa with a private pool and beautiful interior design.
The Layar Villa I
The Layar complex is located a stone’s throw from the Double Six Beach and other chic spots of Seminyak. It features modern open-space villas where you will enjoy the highest level of service and the most Instagram-worthy gardens in Bali.
Essential Information
The Layar Villa I
Bedrooms: 2
Prices from: USD 509
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I usually like to stay in the resort the first few days then during the next two or three days I like to go out of the resort and into the actual island. I like to learn about the culture of the country I am staying in and staying in the resort will not allow me to learn much about it. But, while I am in the resort I want to take part in activities such as snorkelling, windsurfing, canoeing, catamaran, scuba diving, water skiing, and white water rafting. Out of those activities, I have only been canoeing so I am very excited to try the ones that I have not experienced before. Other than the exciting activities, I also want to swim, tan, read, and relax at the resort.
When I leave the resort, I want to go shopping. I want to visit markets such as the Ubud Art Market. I like to have physical memories and souvenirs from the places that I visit.
While we are still out of the resort, I would like for us to visit a few temples, including the Tanah Lot Temple and the Besakih Temple.
I also want to experience a day as a Balinese rice farmer. Indonesia is known for their rice farms and production; they are the 3rd in the world with respect to rice production.
I usually do not visit countries based on the activities that they provide, but rather spaces that provide hundreds of different activities and opportunities for adventure and experience. I then take those experiences that I enjoyed and try them when I get back home or when I visit other countries I look for these activities while I am there.
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One of the many wishes of people filled with wanderlust is to visit an island where they can fulfill their craving for adventure and new sights. Islands are not only wished upon by those who want to travel, but also by those who simply want an escape from the never-ending rush within the walls of a city. The beauty of islands brings about dreams of paradise—rustling palm trees, stunning white sand, and serene azure seas. There are many different islands all over the world and each is unique and beautiful in its own way. Truly, islands are one of the ways in which Mother Nature boasts just how stunning she is. Here are seven of the most beautiful islands in the world.
Maldives
The Maldives is known to hold some of the most stunning islands in the world. What makes these islands truly stand out is the luminous blue sea that dazzlingly shines with crystal clarity. The archipelago of the Maldives is made up of a total of 26 natural atolls. Underneath the surface of the ravishing waters, the coral reefs flourish, bringing joy to snorkelers and divers from all around the world.
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Galapagos Islands
The Galapagos Islands consist of an archipelago of volcanic islands. What makes the Galapagos simply beautiful is the fact that it houses a large number of endemic species. The giant tortoises, for example, which are endemic to the Galapagos Islands, are one of the main reasons why the islands are so famous.
Santorini
One of the most famous islands in Greece is Santorini which caters all types of travellers from all around the world. It is the perfect spot for couples to go on a romantic journey, for foodies to enjoy the delicious flavours of the Mediterranean, for beach bums to relax in the island’s beautiful red sands, and for history-lovers to explore the remains of Akrotiri and Thira.
Bora Bora
Bora Bora boasts a stunning volcanic island shaped like a huge sombrero set in the beautiful ocean of the South Pacific. Within the crystal clear azure waters, you’ll find an array of aquatic animals including sharks, rays, fishes, and turtles swimming about. You don’t have to worry about the food either—the mouth-watering French cuisine will surely be up to your par.
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Bali
Bali is definitely the place to be for those who are hoping to unwind. Striking mountains line its gorgeous skyline along with the pointed pagodas throughout the island. Here you can explore the ancient temples, relax on one of its many beaches, or play with the beautiful Sumatran elephants. Enjoy the Indonesian culture as well through the traditional and modern dances, sculptures, music, painting, and more.
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Palawan
If you picture out paradise in the South East, you’re probably picturing out Palawan. Palawan is a beautiful island with stunning limestone peaks rising up from the crystal blue waters. These little islands are filled with rustling palm trees and its borders are fringed with gleaming white sand. Beneath the water, stunning coral reefs flourish, housing a variety of tropical fishes, luring in divers from all around the world. Apart from that, you’ll find the simple fishing villages, the diverse wildlife, and the emerald lakes a joy to explore.
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Fiji
From the sight alone, you’ll definitely find Fiji a stunning island that offers beautiful scenery. However, there’s more to this small island than that. Here you can take a hike to the volcanic Mamanuca Mountains, go diving or snorkelling with the vast number of colourful fishes, or visit the boutiques of Suva to find something that will suit your style. The white sand beaches and the abundant coral reefs coupled with the translucent azure waters will surely bring you joy and relaxation.
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