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Renting a Self-Drive Car in Bali: A Complete Guide
Looking to rent a self-drive car rental in Bali? Bali is renowned for its countless tourist attractions, such as beautiful rows of beaches, stunning landscapes, shady forests, breathtaking views, and captivating historical buildings.
However, joining a Bali cruise can be quite challenging depending on the schedules of other group members. If you're part of a tour group, it may not be possible to change the itinerary to suit your needs. Fortunately, you can avoid this by obtaining an international driving license. Without one, renting a car of your own on the island may prove to be a difficult task.
If you're an experienced driver and are planning to invite friends and family, renting a car yourself is a great idea. With a self-drive car rental in Bali, you can explore the island at your own pace and enjoy the views on your own time with your loved ones. So, go ahead and plan your Bali itinerary and make the most of your trip with a self-drive car rental!
If you're planning on renting a car in Bali, there are a few requirements that you need to keep in mind. Firstly, it is mandatory to present your international driver's license when renting a car. If you don't have one, don't worry, as you can obtain a driving license at the police station in Denpasar. However, do note that this license is usually only valid for one month.
When it comes to self-drive car rentals in Bali, they typically have manual transmission and always go straight. So, make sure you're comfortable with driving a stick shift before renting a car.
It's important to note that car rental packages in Bali don't always include insurance coverage. Therefore, you should inquire with the rental car company about the insurance coverage they offer. Often, insurance coverage is billed as an additional item on top of the rental fee, so it's best to clarify the details beforehand.
Before You Start Choosing A Self Drive Car Rental In Bali, Please Note The Following:
Before choosing a self-drive car rental in Bali, there are a few important things that you should keep in mind. Firstly, make sure to thoroughly inspect the vehicle for any existing damage or issues before signing the rental agreement. If you fail to bring any issues to the dealer's attention, you may be held liable and charged for any damage that was already present in the car.
Additionally, it's always a good idea to test drive the rental car before paying for it. This way, you can make sure that the brake pedal, handbrake, and clutch are all functioning properly.
Keep in mind that fuel costs are typically not included in the rental price, so you will need to factor in this additional expense.
Driving conditions in Bali can be quite different from what you might be used to in the United States or Europe. Drivers tend to follow their own set of rules, and it can sometimes seem like there are no rules at all. During festive processions, roads may be arbitrarily closed, and during seasons like Galungan, drivers who are unfamiliar with normal road rules may only give way if their vehicle is smaller than yours. Additionally, motorcycles in Bali often change lanes without warning, so it's important to stay alert and cautious while driving. The road network in Bali can also be confusing, especially if you are not familiar with the area.
Essential Advice for Renting a Self-Drive Car in Bali
Proper driver's license. If you're planning on driving in Bali, it's important to have a proper driver's license. Even if you're just planning on renting a motorbike, you'll still need a license. To be on the safe side, it's a good idea to obtain an international driver's license before you leave for Bali. You can get one from AAA in the US for around $15 USD, and you'll need to bring your regular driver's license and two passport photos. Alternatively, you can get a temporary Bali driver's license (also known as a tourist driver's license) for around US$30 at the Denpasar police station. If you need help finding the station, your hotel or guest house should be able to provide directions.
Start slowly and drive safely. The speed limit when driving in Bali ranges between 40 to 70 km/h due to hazardous road conditions, including large potholes and loose rocks. It's recommended to drive slowly and steadily to avoid any mishaps. As a tourist, you definitely don't want to end up in an accident. Shockingly, over 150 motorcycle accidents are reported daily in Bali, and it's likely that a significant number of those involve inexperienced tourists who have never ridden a motorcycle before.
To honk is to let others know that you are there or that you will succeed The Balinese are known for their politeness and patience, even when it comes to slow drivers. They won't honk their horns to rush you, but rather, they'll simply go around you if necessary. However, if they need to alert you of their presence, such as when passing you on your blind side, they'll use their horn to ensure your safety and avoid any accidents.
Always put a seat-belt on During my first night in Bali, I witnessed a car accident. Although Bali's traffic is generally calm and not very intimidating, taking precautions such as wearing a seat belt is always a wise decision when planning to rent a car for self-driving in Bali or any other country.
Stay on the highway’s left side In the US, making left turns can be intimidating due to parked cars, but in Bali, it's a breeze thanks to their left-side driving. However, if you're not confident in your driving abilities in Bali, consider using a car rental service with a driver or hiring a private driver to make navigating the roads stress-free.
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Bali Meet-Cute | Logan Sargeant
synopsis; when vacationing in Bali, y/n accidentally meets a cute American F1 driver after he photobombs her picture
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Y/n hopped out of the bed of the room in the resort she had rented for the trip. She had finally saved up enough money to go to Bali and wanted to make it worth all of the time she had spent at her terrible 9 to 5-job. She'd be staying for a month and so far, for the two days she’d been there, she's been doing nothing but sleeping. After doing so much work for more than a year, she was too tired to actually go out and do anything for the first two days.
Y/n didn't know much of what there was to do in Bali, but she knew that by the end of the day, she wanted to visit the Leke Leke waterfall. She had heard from a friend of hers who had visited Bali that the Leke Leke waterfall was one of the most beautiful things she had ever seen and that Y/n absolutely had to visit if she ever went herself. And now she was here, she didn't know what to do.
"Shit, I woke up so late." Y/n groaned, picking up her phone and grimacing at how late she had slept in. Even if she had known what she was going to do, she wouldn't be able to do much of it because she had woken up so late in the day. It was around lunch time or a bit after what was considered lunch time. "I guess I should just go to the waterfall." Y/n mumbled, grabbing a tot bag out of her suitcase and packing up some bug spray, sunscreen, her camera, and a towel. Before grabbing her bathing suit, putting it on, and putting on shorts and a t-shirt on over the bathing suit.
Y/n quickly got into the rented car and drove off with guiding off her GPS because she had the same sense of direction as a blind dog.
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“You have arrived at your destination on the right.” The GPS said. Y/n parked and got out of the car, taking a deep breath and smiling as she felt some of the tension she was still carrying from the long plane ride to Bali, exit her body, leaving only the feelings of bliss and tranquility. “This is going to be a fun day.” Y/n muttered excitedly as she pulled her camera out of her bag and pointed it towards the waterfall and its lush forest.
Click!
Y/n didn’t see or realize there was another person there, too transfixed on the ethereal beauty of nature that was in front of her. It was no wonder Leke Leke was a huge tourist attraction, it made the most perfect candidate for taking photos and it was perfect to put on Instagram. Y/n looked at her photos with a smile that began to fade.
Now who the fuck was that guy?
Logan sighed. This is really what he needed after such a shit weekend. He knew that it was a decision that was made with the team's best interest in mind, but it didn't do anything but shatter his confidence that he had worked so hard during the winter break to build up. Logan was well aware that his rookie season was absolute shit, which is why he worked so hard during the break. He wanted to prove to himself, the team, his fans, and his haters that he could do it. That he could be better than what he did during his rookie season, but the start of this season proved to be nothing but stress and a mess.
They both had to stop during their first race due to car problems, the next two races had no issues that Logan could think of, and then Alex wrecks his chassis, so Logan is forced to give up his own. The Florida resident shook his head as he ran a hand through his hair. He came here to relax, not to stress himself out more. He needed to stop thinking about what could've been if James actually trusted him enough to drive. He knew that they most likely wouldn't be getting points, but at least Logan would have more experience under his belt.
Didn't James say he didn't even really care about 2024 and 2025? Didn't he say he was focused on the new changes coming 2026 or something? SO why did the man feel the need to bench him if he didn't care so much. "That's enough, Logan." The blonde muttered, lightly slapping his cheeks, "You're here for a break. Not to destroy yourself anymore than you already have." He huffed and looked up at the waterfall.
Oh, what he would give to be like the Leke Leke waterfall. Untouched, unjudged, and unburdened by anyone or anything. Living in perfect harmony with the plants and animals that it shares a habitat with. He wishes it could be like this in F1. There was no drama, everyone got along, and the sport was made fun again like it was when he watched it on television when he was younger. But, alas, humans are flawed creatures that seem to bring destruction and ruin wherever they go.
It was a high-intensity sport, yes, but there was so much unnecessary drama and hatred that came with the new grid and the new wave of fans. Why couldn't friendly rivalries be made where the drivers obviously aren't friends, but the fans don't fight like they hate each other(Lewis and Max fans. They seem to go to war for no reason when the drivers are at best civil with each other).
Logan shook his head again as he caught himself thinking about his job again, but this time about the hate he gets being an American in a European sport. "Now is not the time to think about this. I'll go get something to eat and come back later." Logan muttered, turning around and walking back up the little pathway that was worm by so many people trampling down the small hill to play in the pool.
He didn't realize another person was there until he heard a 'tsk' followed by, "Who the fuck is this guy? He ruined my photo."
Logan looked up and his breath caught in his throat when his eyes met the gorgeous (e/c) of a woman so beautiful, he swears she could've been a deity, "H-hey, did I, uh, did I ruin your photo?" Logan asked awkwardly as the sharp eyes of the woman before him practically bore into his soul and stripped away his layers one-by-one.
"You did, but it's alright."
God, even her voice was heavenly. It felt like listening to a chill lofi beat with rain sound in the background. Beautiful and calming. It made him want to listen to it more as it was such a drastic change from the voices he hears everyday.
And by that, he meant the people who surround him. Not that he hears voices.
"Um, I'm sorry. If you would like, I can take a couple pictures for you." Logan offered hesitantly while the woman continued studying him, "There's something bothering you, isn't there? You look stressed." The woman observed, "Do I?" Logan awkwardly laughed as he straightened his clothing. "You do. What's your name? I'm Y/n." The girl introduced, bending down to offer him her hand.
Logan stared at her with wide eyes, unsure what to do. It seemed like she had no idea who he was and he was glad for that. It shouldn't have surprised him the way it did either. Despite having a huge fan base, Formula One isn't as well known as it should be. It really wasn't until DTS that any Americans knew what it was and they started gaining more traction as some people started watching because of how handsome all of the drivers were and stayed because they fell in love with the sport(I know I did) and there was nothing wrong with that.
Logan was brought back to reality by the woman shaking her hand in place as if telling im that she was waiting, "Are you going to shake my hand or are you going to continue staring at me with those big beautiful eyes of yours?" She asked
Y/n felt like diving off a cliff. She didn't know where she mustered up the courage to say such a thing and now she was embarrassed by the way the man was staring at her, "Shit, I didn't mean to say that out loud. Sorry if I made you uncomfortable. I didn't mean it. I mean, I didn't mean it, but I didn't mean to make you uncomfortable. Your eyes are very beautiful, just like your face. I didn't mean-- I'm just going to stop talking now." Y/n rambled, face heating up as she felt herself digging a bigger and bigger hole.
Y/n looked down in embarrassment, too scared to look up and see the possible look of disgust that the man would wear, but she was pleasantly surprised to hear the cutest laugh she had ever heard from a guy and a hand slide into her own gripping it enough to reassure her, but not squeezing it.
"Thank you so much. If it makes anything better, I think you're absolutely breathtaking as well." The man said. Y/n looked up with wide eyes.
Breathtaking. He thought she was breathtaking
Her heart fluttered in her chest as she looked into his eyes. Y/n smiled bashfully and pulled him so he was standing next to her, "Come get some lunch with me. My treat." She offered. "Oh, no thank you. I couldn't--" "You're not. I'm offering, pretty boy." Y/n intterupted, "Logan." The man said, "What?" Y/n asked, "My name. Is Logan." The man, Logan reiterated.
"Well, it's absolutely lovely to meet you, Logan. Did you drive to get here?" Y/n questioned, leading him out of the forest by his hand, "I, uh, no. I walked here, um." Logan stuttered, easily keeping up with her strides. "Well, you can ride back with me. I know this is adrupt and weird for a first meeting, but I want to get to know you better." Y/n said, looking back at him with a smile that had his heart fluttering, "You do?" Logan asked.
"Of course, I do."
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The duo found themselves sitting acros from each other in a resturant called Cafe Tahu after a short and silent car ride, "So, Logan, what's on your mind? What's got you looking so down while in one of the most beautiful nature spots in the world?" Y/n asked, tilting her head and resting it on her intertwined fingers.
Logan didn't want to burden her with his problems, but the way she was looking at him made him want to talk to her, “My job is to… drive cars and last weekend, my teammate crashed his car, putting it out of commission for the weekend. Um, usually if you crash, you're out, but…” Logan trailed off, clenching his fist.
Y/n slid her hand across the table and grabbed his clenched one until Logan had untensed his hand enough for her to intertwine their fingers, “Judging by your reaction, that’s not what happened?” Y/n asked. Logan shook his head, “No. It's not. They decided to give my teammate MY car. It's like they were rewarding him for his fuck up, but I'm not upset with him.” Logan let out.
“Well, I'm assuming it wasn’t his decision. You know what? I'm proud of you.” Y/n said, Logan looked at her in confusion, “For what?” He questioned. “For not losing your cool. For not blaming your teammate for the decision. For being so mature about it even though you could have gone ape shit. I have to say that I respect that.” Y/n said, removing her hand from his and instead holding his arm while using her other hand to prop her head up.
Logan looked deep into her eyes and nodded, “Do you want to…I don't know, have dinner with me tonight?” Logan asked breathily. Y/n tittered, “I don’t think first meetings are supposed to move this quickly, but at the same time, I've never had so much chemistry with someone I just met.” Y/n hummed, playing with Logan’s watch. “Yeah,” Logan muttered, distracted by her nimble fingers toying with his watch.
“Sure. Why not? Let's get dinner together.”
“Great. Can I have your number?” Logan asked, beaming while holding out his phone for her to take. She put in her number and handed it back, “After we finish our drinks, what do you say we go back to Leke Leke and take some better photos?” Y/n inquired.
“I’d like that.”
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1k challenge request- what is Ghost like on vacation? NSFW always preferred lol
Ghostie on vacation? Vacation?!? Yes, please. Funny enough, Ghost is currently on vacation in Ink & Needle, and that boy is being naughty in that AU. But that’s not what we’re talking about here. Thanks for sending this in! I hope you enjoy it (and the steamy bits).
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Do y’all remember the bit of banter between Soap, Ghost, and Laswell in MW3? And Ghost replies “why not both?” when it comes to whether they prefer the beach or snow. To me, that means Ghost is down for anything. He’ll take a road trip or a week-long stay in Bali. Man just loves a good vacation.
On that note, when Ghost and Soap were being a bit cheeky about the “tan lines around the eyes,” he insinuates he wears the mask, but I don’t believe that. When Simon isn’t in the field, he’s not going to wear his mask, especially on vacation. He’d stick out like a sore thumb.
If Simon is taking a vacation with his S/O, he’s really down for anything. It can be simple and romantic. It could be camping. Hell, you could drag him to Disneyworld and he’d probably still enjoy himself.
However, he’s very much controlling when it comes to traveling. He’s the Dad in this scenario. He packs in advance, he wakes up way too early to go to the airport, he checks to make sure the plane is actually at the gate, he keeps the schedule, and Simon isn’t necessarily going to just “go with the flow” in the moment. Simon is the one holding the passports and tickets. God help you if you try to seize them from him.
No mask. Period. And no work. Simon isn’t taking phone calls, emails, or anything else. Price can deal with any shenanigans on his own.
Terrible about putting on sunscreen. You’re always making sure he’s protecting his skin.
Most of the spending money is spent on feeding Simon. Dude is a brick wall and he’s always eating. And when he’s not eating something, he’s buying you whatever you want.
If the vacation requires driving, Simon prefers taking his own vehicle or renting one. He doesn’t skimp here. Simon will select a reputable rental car company and select something roomy.
Holds you accountable on everything, but is also incredibly indulgent. You might complain that something is expensive and you won’t get it, and Simon will say good on you for sticking to your guns, but he’ll also just fucking buy it anyway because he can’t help seeing you smile.
Vacations (or rather holidays) are Simon’s one opportunity to forget everything. He can spend time with you completely uninterrupted. No life shit. No work shit. Just you and him.
Enjoys the outdoors but is also down for exploring cities, walking through museums, and trying new things. Simon is open to exploring a culture he’s never interacted with before, especially if he’s doing it with you.
Likes to travel and go on vacation during off-seasons. Simon isn’t a fan of crowds and it’s not from an anxiety standpoint. That military training is hard to dislodge, and he’s often overly aware of potential threats in a crowd.
Has a terrible sweet tooth. Simon will eat more desserts than actual food if you’re not watching him.
Loves long road trips because he enjoys all the lazy blow jobs you give him while in the car. Sometimes he has to pull over and just have his way with you.
Basically, you and Simon are fucking regardless of where you are.
Going on a destination vacation to a beachy oasis? Simon is fucking you in the cabana, in the hotel room, in the private pool, under a waterfall. Sometimes it might be lazy and slow, and sometimes he’s just chasing his own end and needs to be inside you.
Camping? That tent is seeing some action. You’re little spoon. Simon is big spoon. And he probably has his cock buried deep inside you, rocking his hips lazily while is hand is playing with other parts of you.
But he’s smart not to fuck out in the wilderness. Bug bites are the fucking worse.
In the cabin in the Pacific Northwest? He’s fucking you by the fire while it rains outside.
Simon’s intimacy and romantic side really flourishes during this time. Because there are no outside distractions, he’s able to put his entire focus on you. Along with the sex, Simon is simply an attentive partner. While he’s here to enjoy himself, he is also highly aware of your needs.
Hates when the two of you have to go back to the real world. Would rather disappear with you forever.
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Interview with Charles Leclerc from Sportweek (La Gazetta dello Sport): “I play the piano, I love art, I want to fly. And I dreamed of Ferrari” (published January 7, 2023).
What is fashion for you?
Charles: “A way of expressing oneself without speaking. I realized this when I started travelling all over the world, thanks to F1, visiting countries and cities I didn't know before.
“I realized that dressing well had a different meaning according to different cultures and traditions. That's when fashion really started to interest me, I would say from 2017, even though I've always liked it.”
What was the next step?
Charles: “I started attending fashion shows, then I became a testimonial for Giorgio Armani and then I came more and more into contact with this environment.”
You also take great care over the graphics of your racing helmets. Which design do you like the most?
Charles: “Probably the one used in France (2022), with the reproduction on the two halves of the photographs of my father Hervé and Jules Bianchi.”
Ferrari is red, but for your 488 Pista you chose a different colour.
Charles: “At that time I was using a matte black helmet with the Monégasque flag going from the front to the back. So I decided to order the car exactly the same. I still like it very much.”
What did you think when you saw yourself in a Ferrari suit for the first time?
Charles: “It was a very big emotion, because it was my childhood dream to get into F1 and race for the Prancing Horse, even though at that time I was not yet an official Ferrari driver (only FDA).”
Do you have any good-luck charms you don't part with?
Charles: “I had some as a kid. My grandmother always used to sew a cross inside my overalls, under the sponsors' logos, but that tradition has disappeared since she is no longer here…”
How do you express your creativity?
Charles: “Mainly through music. I play the piano and invent my own pieces. I will never be as good with a pencil at drawing.”
How do you choose the clothes you wear every day?
Charles: “There's a very classic part of me, which seeks simplicity and comfort, and another more creative part that leads me to play around with streetwear.
“I let myself be guided by the mood of the day, by how I feel, because dressing is a way of making something clear with one's image.”
Will we see a clothing line of your own like Hamilton did?
Charles: “I had started the project, but I stopped. Maybe in the future.”
Do you ever talk about fashion with Lewis Hamilton?
Charles: “Sometimes we discuss the brands we like. He really has good taste and a lot of courage to show off the strangest looks when he comes to the circuits.”
Favourite colours or colours you would never wear?
Charles: “These days I prefer grey, beige and white. I'm not a big fan of fuchsia, in the sense that I wouldn't see myself dressed all in fuchsia, but I've worn that too.”
How do you feel about walking the catwalk?
Charles: “I'm not comfortable. Too many stares on me. But I like to watch the show and observe the more unusual garments. I was at the Ferrari Style show in Milan last year and before that at Armani.”
Try describing the feeling of driving an F1 car to someone who does not know racing. Valentino Rossi, when he tested the Ferrari, said: It is faster than I thought.
Charles: “A nice definition, because it is difficult for a normal person to think about the speed of a F1 car. I always make the comparison with the Rollercoaster. It's like being up there, but keeping everything under control.”
Why are you happy racing?
Charles: “For the adrenaline and because on the track I feel free.”
Do you like motorbikes?
Charles: “I have one motorbike, customised, which I bought in Bali when I went there on a trip with my best friends. We rented it on the spot and I wanted to take it with me to Monte Carlo, even though it was a mess to get it registered to ride there.”
Why that particular motorbike?
Charles: “Because of the memories it holds. I had just arrived in F1 and I decided to take all my closest friends on holiday, for the first time outside Europe. We had a great time.”
Do you still think of getting a flying license?
Charles: “I've already had a few lessons, I'm now at 11 to 13 hours of flying, let's say I have the basics. I had to stop, I hope to start again in 2023. There is a lot of theory to study and I obviously like the practice more.”
How was the feeling?
Charles: “Excellent. I like the stall tests, because there's adrenaline, but also checking the plane in general. And to say that I've always been afraid of flying...”
What do you mean?
Charles: “Even though I've taken planes countless times in my life, I wasn't calm. Now, knowing what pilots do and all the options there are in case of unexpected events, has reassured me.”
Even today you are karting like when you were a kid. Would it be nice to discover a new Leclerc?
Charles: “I would like to help talented young people, who don't have the means, to emerge and make their dreams come true. However, it is a project that takes time and which I therefore see as possible only in the future.”
What does it mean to be the hero of so many very young people?
Charles: “Every time I come to Maranello, outside the Ferrari factory there are always kids waiting for me. In recent years, F1 has regained popularity, also thanks to Netflix. It's nice to see a child's eyes light up when we make a photo. A small gesture is enough, which does not cost effort, to give joy to others.”
Do you feel like an example to follow?
Charles: “I try to be myself, behaving well, if this can then serve as an inspiration for those who observe me, I'm happy about it.”
Translation by vetteleclerc.
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that post which goes “love is giving them the last apple slice, no matter how much you want it” and all I could think was arthur and eames (big surprise!). They both have this protectiveness of each other but there’s not much work focused on them being down on luck (mostly cause dreamshare business is lucrative?) but what’s your idea on it?
I hope very much that I haven't misinterpreted your ask because I don't know the post, but it really raised an interesting thought!!! It sort of made me think of the actors/writers strike earlier this year - y'know? You hear 'actor' and you think Hollywood, they all must be raking it in, even if they've had a handful of side roles, maybe one major one. But thats not the case.
Like, maybe it's the same with dreamshare. Sure dreamshare sounds lucrative, you can drop some big names as employers, work on some big projects, but what people don't see is that it takes a lot of work to get those projects. Only a handful of dreamers at the very top who get the good, well paying jobs, or the ones with rare skills, i.e. forging.
It's interesting to think of Arthur and Eames and them being down on their luck, of working job-to-job just to pay the bills. Taking jobs in remote places just to get on top of their mortgage/medical bills/loan repayments. How they live in Inception makes me think they're at the 'lucrative' stage in canon timeline, they're financially very comfortable - but in the years beforehand? Skint. Broke. Going over their budgets with a fine-toothed comb. Some months they're down to a meal a day, or less. They don't turn their heating on in the winter time. They can't afford to fix their car so they walk/bus/train it everywhere. They dream of affording a place that has AC and getting to explore the places they travel to and affording nicer clothes and hitting it big. Job after job after job until, 'I can afford to buy you a new watch for your birthday', until 'we can pay two months rent in advance' until 'we're buying a new car', until 'I'm taking you to Bali for our anniversary' etc.
I actually really like this idea as much as I like the idea of them living it very financially cosy and comfortable. I like the idea Arthur and Eames living it large because I can imagine the days when they were living off a loaf of bread and water for the month and that's definitely something worth exploring!
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The Evolving Landscape of the Travel Industry in the Past Five Years
Over the past five years, the travel industry has undergone a transformative journey, navigating through a dynamic landscape shaped by a confluence of factors. The profound impact of the global pandemic, coupled with rapid technological advancements and the ever-evolving preferences of consumers, has molded the industry into a new paradigm. This report delves into the multifaceted changes that have unfolded, analyzing the interplay of these influential elements and their implications on the travel sector. From adapting to unprecedented challenges posed by the pandemic to harnessing the power of emerging technologies, the travel industry finds itself at a crucial juncture, seeking innovative solutions to meet the evolving needs and expectations of a discerning global audience.
Rise of Experiential Travel Travelers have increasingly sought out unique and immersive experiences over traditional sightseeing. This led to a surge in popularity for activities like food tours, cultural encounters, and off-the-beaten-path adventures.
Bye Bye Bland Brochures Forget generic tours! Travelers crave EPIC EXPERIENCES, like truffle hunting in Italy or dog sledding in Iceland. Forget "been there, done that," it's all about "felt that, learned that!"
Sharing Economy Takeover Airbnb ain't just for hipsters anymore! Renting homes and cars from locals becomes the norm, blurring the line between tourist and temporary resident.
Save the Planet, See the World Sustainability is sexy! Travelers flock to eco-conscious destinations, choose green hotels, and ditch plastic souvenirs for locally-made crafts. Mother Earth thanks you!
Next Five Years: Buckle Up, Space Cadets!
Mind-Blowing Personalization Imagine a trip built just for you! AI reads your travel DNA, crafting hyper-personalized itineraries, recommending hidden gems, and predicting your next wanderlust move.
Wellness Warriors Unite Forget souvenir shot glasses, travelers seek mind-body-soul rejuvenation. Yoga retreats in Bali, meditation in Morocco, and digital detox in the Himalayas -inner peace is the new souvenir.
Touchdown on Mars Space tourism takes off Blast off to the final frontier, witness Earth from orbit, and brag about your out-of-this-world vacation pics.
So ditch the dusty guidebooks and prepare for an adventure-filled future! Whether you're seeking soul-stirring experiences or celestial escapades, the world and maybe even beyond awaits!
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Exploring the UAE: 10 things to do in Umm Al Quwain
Even while Umm Al Quwain isn't the most well-known emirate in the United Arab Emirates, it does have some undiscovered jewels. There are numerous benefits to visiting, even for just one day, including outdoor activities and traditional Emirati culture. The following are the top 10 things to do while you're there after receiving your emirates visa for South African citizens.
Mangrove Beach
The picturesque setting in Khor Al Yeefrah, hitherto a hidden gem in the emirate, is currently being improved with things like thatched parasols, swings, a cafe, and BBQ spaces. For those who want to explore the diverse flora and fauna in the emirate's protected area, kayaks are available for rent, and on the weekends, a DJ spins music. Although there is a minor entrance fee for cars, the amenities, and the picturesque setting make the trip worthwhile. Already, people like to picnic there at dusk.
Kitesurfing
Get away to Kite Beach Center, where Bali and Zanzibar collide. The first licensed kitesurfing school in the emirate is located at this laid-back beach resort. All instructors are qualified by the International Kiteboarding Organization, and classes are offered for all skill levels. Although there is a little admittance fee (see the website for the most recent costs), it's a terrific place to spend the day relaxing in the sun and taking part in other water sports like kayaking or snorkeling. Additionally, visitors may stay overnight or rent cabanas for four hours, however, reservations are advised due to the busy season.
Tarzan Gym
This unique idea creates a space on the beach that resembles something that might appear in The Flintstones more so than a typical gym. This entertaining gym is tucked away in Kite Beach Centre and is made up of several wooden pieces of equipment. Giant wooden dumbbells, barbells, and monkey bars are just a few of the adult-only "toys" available, making it a fun spot to go with friends and one that looks great on Instagram.
Thunder Road Pizza & Grill
Although Dubai is frequently mentioned as the nation's culinary capital, Thunder Road is a true hidden gem. With hundreds of handcrafted cheeses, mouthwatering pizza, and, to top it all off, stunning ocean views from the patio, this Italian restaurant run by Italians will transport you to Italy. You must taste their handmade burrata. It's Italy meets the US with a pool table and kids' playground at the Barracuda Beach Resort, making it well worth the day trek up the coast. There is even a grocery store there where you can stock up on genuine Italian treats after applying emirates visa for South African nationals.
An abandoned aircraft
On the coast of the tiny emirate, an abandoned Russian cargo jet has become quite the attraction. The former skydiving airport is now home to the Barracuda Beach Resort, and the Soviet-era aircraft is visible from the E11 that leads to the hotel. It has been there for over twenty years. It is a fascinating location for aviation enthusiasts that was once cloaked in secrecy. We now know that the Ilyushin IL-76, sometimes known as "Candid" under NATO operations, originally flew for the Soviet Union in the 1970s to replace the equally illustrious Antonov 12.
Vida Beach Resort
The Vida Beach Hotel, the newest addition to Umm Al Quwain's tourist scene, enables pet owners to enjoy the emirate's lovely coastline without having to locate a sitter. The hotel is stylish and, as one would expect from Emaar, the attention to detail is excellent. It is one of many hotels that have seen a market niche for the growing number of staycation travelers in the nation looking to bring their pets with them.
Umm Al Quwain Fort and Museum – Fort Al Ali
The fort-turned-museum, one of the emirate's most cherished assets, provides tourists with a wealth of historical information. The Al Mualla royal family's founder, Sheikh Rashid Bin Majid Al Mualla, ruled Umm Al Quwain in 1768, making it the city's oldest historical structure. The fort was initially used as his residence and administrative center, but since becoming a museum in 2000, it has become a memorial to the history of the little emirate. Visitors can tour the property's former prison, weapon room, military room, and numerous other household spaces, providing a glimpse into construction methods used long before the contemporary UAE was created.
Siniya Island
Take a boat from the shore to Siniya Island, which is eight kilometers east of Umm Al Quwain, where the island provides a fantastic glimpse into the historical and ecological splendor of the emirate. Before relocating to the mainland 200 years ago, Umm Al Quwain residents first settled on the island. Visitors can see a variety of wildlife on the island, including birds like the Socotra Cormorant and the Arabian Gazelle. The island is known for its mangroves, ghaf trees, and desert flora and fauna. On the island, there are 65 different archaeological sites, including burials, building remnants, and towers.
Dreamland Aqua Park
Dreamland, one of the oldest water parks in the area, has established itself as a landmark. The park, which opened in 1997, is 250,000 square meters in size and has more than 30 rides, slides, and other attractions. Families can camp overnight or rent an air-conditioned cabana for a day to enjoy the park's beautiful gardens on the coast. This area is more than just a waterpark.
Labsah Camel Racing Track
Camel racing is one of the oldest Emirati customs and is popular with both royals and commoners. It is a unique event in the nation and gives locals an opportunity to show off their cherished possessions. This is where the more genuine aspect of the country can be seen, even though it's a little bit rougher around the edges than events like the Dubai World Cup. Weekends in the winter are often when races take place around the 4 km track. Watch this amazing camel race after getting your emirates visa for South African passport holders.
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TRAVELING THE WORLD AS AN 18-YEAR-OLD: YOUR ULTIMATE GUIDE
Are you an 18-year-old with a burning desire to explore the world? Are you ready to take on the adventure of a lifetime but unsure of how to go about it? Look no further! This blog is your ultimate guide to traveling the world as an 18-year-old. Whether you want to explore the bustling streets of Tokyo or bask in the sun-kissed beaches of Bali, we’ve got you covered.
In this blog, we’ll discuss everything you need to know about solo traveling as an 18-year-old, including the best destinations, safety tips, budgeting advice, and how to make money on the road. So grab your passport and let’s dive into the world of travel!
CAN YOU TRAVEL ALONE AT 18?
One of the most common questions young travelers ask is whether they can travel alone at 18. The answer is yes! You can travel the world at 18, you’re legally considered an adult in many countries and can make your own travel decisions.
An 18-year-old can travel alone, but it will depend on various factors such as the destination, local laws and regulations, and the individual’s level of maturity and preparedness. Some countries may require minors to have a consent form from a parent or legal guardian, while others may have age restrictions for renting a car or booking a hotel room.
If you are an 18-year-old planning to travel alone, it’s important to research the rules and regulations of your intended destination and make sure you have all the necessary documents such as a passport and visa (if required). Additionally, you should have a solid plan in place for transportation, accommodations, and safety.
Solo travel can be an enriching and life-changing experience, but it’s important to prioritize safety and be prepared for any challenges that may arise. It’s always a good idea to stay in touch with family and friends back home and let them know your travel plans and itinerary.
How to travel at 18?
Traveling the World as an 18-Year-Old.
Traveling the world at the age of 18 can be an exciting and memorable experience. Here are some steps to help you plan your trip:
Set a budget: Determine how much money you can afford to spend on your trip. Consider costs such as transportation, accommodations, food, and activities.
Research destinations: Decide the places you want to visit and research the best time. Consider factors such as weather, festivals, and cultural events.
Plan your itinerary: Create a rough itinerary for your trip, including transportation, accommodations, and activities.
Save money: Start saving money early by getting a part-time job, doing freelance work, or selling items you no longer need.
Consider working or volunteering abroad: This can help offset the cost of travel while also providing valuable work experience.
Use budget-friendly accommodations: Hostels, Airbnb, and Couchsurfing are affordable options for solo travelers.
Take advantage of student discounts: Many museums, attractions, and transportation options offer discounts for students.
Stay safe: Research the safety and security of your intended destination and take precautions to keep yourself safe while traveling.
Remember to prioritize safety and be prepared for any challenges that may arise while traveling. Solo travel can be an incredible experience, but it’s important to plan carefully and be prepared for the unexpected.
Can I travel solo as an 18-year-old?
Is an 18 Year Old is too Young to Travel Solo?
No, 18 years old is not too young to travel solo. Though it comes with its challenges, solo travel can empower you with independence and allow you to fully immerse yourself in your destination. Taking precautions such as researching safe areas and respecting local customs can help ensure a safe and rewarding experience.
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that’s where the audacity of me saying I’ll buy Katie a car. I’ll take your friends to Europe with us. Shit they’d make money with me and we will go to Bali or Japan together. Tf. lol. I’m not greedy I am good with money dude. I hope you see how obvious it would be for me to make serious money if I was in a different state and closer to people who are actually supportive and so beautiful too.
not that the pool company or certain people aren’t supportive here. They’re a fucking joke. Not the people supporting me. The mfs hating and it’s a lot. Especially since the retarded mfs here don’t know how to make money.
anyways I’d have my workers work on my jobs and I’ll have money for bets. I’ll rent out bouncy houses and take calls while on the beach with my hot ass Cuban wife. Ideally. Her friends will join us so we make tik toks or they will. Idgaf about that.
I will buy myself a Yatch and some land in Florida and build my house in Florida. (It’s cheaper for me to build houses especially since I fucking can.)
we will have a house in Florida, Georgia, Mexico, possibly Colorado or California. Depends how life goes. Yeah I want a beach house. I inherit my parents houses. I am about to start building my house next year. I’m moving out by November/decemeber.
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Bali Tourism: Unlocking the Secrets to an Affordable Trip
Bali, the Island of the Gods, is a tropical paradise that has been a magnet for tourists from around the world. With its stunning beaches, lush green landscapes, and rich cultural heritage, Bali is a destination that has something to offer for every kind of traveller. However, with the increasing popularity of Bali as a tourist destination, the cost of travelling to this beautiful island has also gone up. Here, we will explore some of the best Bali tourism and travel hacks that can help you plan an affordable trip to this stunning island.
Bali Tourism: A Brief Overview Before we dive into the travel hacks, let's take a brief look at what Bali tourism has to offer. Bali is a small island located in the Indonesian archipelago, and it is known for its stunning natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and friendly locals. From the beautiful beaches of Kuta and Seminyak to the lush green landscapes of Ubud and the Gili Islands, Bali is a destination that has something to offer for every kind of traveller.
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Bali Travel Hacks for an Affordable Trip:
Book Your Flights in Advance:-
One of the best ways to save money on your trip to Bali is to book your flights in advance. The earlier you book your flights, the cheaper they will be. You can use online travel agencies to compare prices and find the best deals
. Look for Affordable Accommodation:
You will get a wide range of accommodation options in Bali, from budget friendly guesthouses and hostels to luxury resorts and villas. Look for affordable accommodation options in areas like Kuta, Seminyak, and Ubud, which are popular tourists spots in Bali.
Transportation in Bali:
Instead of hiring a taxi or renting a car, use public transport to get around Bali. The island has a well-developed public transport system, and you can use buses and shuttles to get around. you can also rent a scooter or a car if you want to move at your own pace, but make sure if are planning to drive your own. It is recommended to hire a local driver so that you can explore the hidden places in Bali.
Places to visit in Bali:
There are many places to visit in Bali which includes beaches, temples, and others.
Beaches- Bali is known for its beaches which includes the Kuta beach, Benoa beach, Sanur beach, and Lovina beach. Kuta beach is famous for surfing with a 5 km long shore line.
Temples- Bali has many ancient temples, which includes Tanha lot Temple which is also famous for its sun set views.
Waterfalls-Bali has a long list of beautiful waterfalls, which includes Tukad Cepung Waterfall and Sekumful Waterfall
Waterbom Bali – Water bom bali iis a must see attraction You can also visit the wildlife, Rice terrace, the night markets, the Nusa island.
Water sports in Bali:
You can enjoy many water sports like Surfing, Snorkeling and diving. Through Snorkeling and diving you can explore the underwater world at Nusa Lebongan, Tulamben and Amed. You can also try kayaking, paddleboarding, or jet skiiing in Bali at its various beaches. Sanur is one of the best destination in to enjoy a huge range of exciting water sports activity in Bali, which includes parasailing, kite surfing knee boarding and many more but the most favourite water sport activity in sanur has to be jet skiing.
Food and Cuisine:-
Eat at Local Restaurants: Eating at local restaurants is a great way to save money on food. Look for warungs and food stalls that serve traditional Balinese cuisine, which is not only delicious but also affordable.
Avoid Tourist Traps:
Bali has a number of tourist traps that can be expensive and not worth the money. Avoid places like the Bali Safari Park and the Uluwatu Temple, which are overpriced and not worth the money.
CONCLUSION
By following these Bali tourism and travel hacks, you can plan an affordable trip to this stunning island. Remember to book your flights in advance, look for affordable accommodation, use public transport, eat at local restaurants, and avoid tourist traps. With these tips, you can have a great time in Bali without breaking the bank.
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Exploring the Growth of the Car Rental Industry in Indonesia
The car rental industry in Indonesia is experiencing a dynamic transformation, driven by increased tourism, urbanization, and changing consumer preferences. As one of Southeast Asia's largest economies, Indonesia offers vast opportunities for growth in this sector. The Indonesia Car Rental Market Size is projected to be valued at USD 0.74 billion in 2024 and is anticipated to grow to USD 1.65 billion by 2029, achieving a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 16.30% during the forecast period from 2024 to 2029.
Market Overview The Indonesian car rental industry has witnessed significant growth over the past few years, fueled by a booming tourism sector and the rise of the middle class. With an increasing number of domestic and international travelers, the demand for rental cars is on the rise, as consumers seek flexible transportation options to explore the archipelago’s rich culture and diverse landscapes.
Key Drivers of Growth
Rising Tourism: Indonesia is a popular tourist destination, attracting millions of visitors each year. The increasing influx of tourists has led to a higher demand for rental vehicles, particularly in major cities and tourist hotspots like Bali, Jakarta, and Yogyakarta.
Urbanization and Mobility Needs: Rapid urbanization has resulted in a growing population in urban areas, leading to a higher demand for convenient transportation options. Car rentals offer a practical solution for city dwellers and tourists who prefer not to rely on public transport.
Online Booking Platforms: The rise of digital technology and online platforms has made it easier for consumers to book rental cars. Companies are leveraging mobile applications and websites to provide seamless booking experiences, enhancing customer convenience.
Increased Domestic Travel: The pandemic has shifted consumer preferences towards domestic travel, with many Indonesians opting to explore their own country. This trend has further propelled the demand for car rentals, as people seek safe and comfortable travel options.
Emerging Trends
Eco-Friendly Options: As environmental concerns grow, car rental companies in Indonesia are beginning to offer electric and hybrid vehicles as part of their fleets, catering to the eco-conscious traveler.
Subscription Models: Some companies are adopting subscription-based rental services, allowing customers to rent vehicles for longer periods without the commitment of ownership. This trend is particularly appealing to younger consumers.
Partnerships with Travel Platforms: Car rental companies are forming partnerships with travel agencies and online booking platforms to enhance visibility and accessibility, providing customers with package deals that include flights, accommodations, and transportation.
Focus on Customer Experience: Companies are investing in improving customer service, offering personalized experiences and additional services such as guided tours, travel insurance, and airport transfers to enhance the overall rental experience.
Challenges Facing the Industry Despite the promising growth prospects, the Indonesian car rental industry faces challenges such as regulatory hurdles, competition from ride-hailing services, and fluctuating economic conditions. Companies must navigate these challenges while adapting to changing market dynamics to remain competitive.
Conclusion The car rental industry in Indonesia is on an upward trajectory, supported by various factors such as tourism growth, urbanization, and technological advancements. As consumers increasingly seek flexible and convenient transportation solutions, the market is set to expand further. Companies that innovate and adapt to emerging trends will be well-positioned to capture a larger share of this vibrant market.
For a detailed overview and more insights, you can refer to the full market research report by Mordor Intelligence https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/indonesia-car-rental-market
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The funeral...
As I have posted on here over two weeks ago, my uncle recently passed. He was a good man, in my personal opinion, and raised me after my parents died in an unfortunate car accident when I was the same age when Bruce Wayne's parents were taken from him as well.
I was devastated, as most children are when such a horrifying thing occurs in a child's life, but just as horrifying at that age, was the fact that the rest of my formative years were going to be looked over and inspected by a man whom, according to some, including my parent's lawyer, may have ranked lower down on the list, perhaps past the Gardner, the Chauffeur, the Mail Lady, and a local butcher named Habib. I still shake my head recalling the respectability list that I heard years ago.
My uncle was not exactly the sort of fellow most people would have immediately thought to raise a child. Wealthy enough that he didn't work like regular guardians might have, flamboyant in his tastes in books, to movies, to cars, to sexual partners. Needless to say, he kept his options varied and somewhat unpredictable.
Just the sort of world that a boy as naive as Patrick Denis (obscure movie reference) would have to endure.
I remember meeting him at the funeral, dressed thousands of dollars more than most people's cars who attended, I sat in the front row and watched as he walked through the church as though he had personally paid for the church to be built.
He looked intense as he looked over at me. I'd went with a friend of my mother's to get a black suit for me to wear, but as he stood in front of me, with the whole of my parent's universe sitting behind me, he looked me up and down and said, Hmm.
That's it.
The guy sat next to me and for the next hour, I cried and felt tears run down my face. As for my uncle, after listening to me sniffle for twenty minutes to his left, he reached into his suit and handed me a silk handkerchief to dry my tears. He didn't say it, but it meant more than I could have ever told him at that moment.
So I do find it odd that I now write about the funeral of my beloved uncle. Not that others didn't love him. I'll get to that.
I knew for several years that my uncle had been part of a larger family which I had only heard whispers of. Throughout my youth, I'd heard about the Rothsward Estate, located someplace on Earth, seeing that secrecy ran deep with my extended family, and this is where I had been taken to live.
And to go to school.
He helped me become an Honorable Gentleman, and as uniquely different from any other man I have yet to encounter, short of my uncle.
For a man who was a self proclaimed life long bachelor, whiskey and whisky expert, a devout lover of classical music, as well as dozens of other styles, it was his unique life as a Playboy that I noticed that he excelled and specialized in.
Wherever we went, from a yurt in Iceland to a warm humid hut that he'd once rented in Bali, there was a certain manliness and confidence which exuded from him that most people would have chalked it up to being cocky or egotistical. But as I observed him, I learned that he had qualities which today I notice are harder to find.
Stoic in thought in mind, he spoke with poignant words that impacted those which listened, rather than spouting off five hundred words like some mindless flippertigibbet or some pompous egotistical cad. He was a man who knew his mind, knew his strengths and weaknesses in everything which he did, and never apologized a day in his life for who he was.
This was my role model growing up.
But I digress.
Along with living and going to school at the estate, this is where I also learned to drive, thanks to his personal driver Douglas, and where I graduated from, while being professionally homeschooled until 18 by Mrs. Miller and Madam Francesca, and was my ninety percent of the world I had known. After graduating, I stayed at the estate with him, working there until I was 21. College had never interested me so I took the road less traveled and attempted to see the world beyond the estate grounds. I'd been given a small yearly stipend, which I am proud to say, was only used in the few times that I was apprehended by various constables and police officers that required payment of fines for driving and parking or for paying bail for various misdemeanor-ish episodes which I won't divulge.
So at 24, I was living in Barcelona at a small restaurant, until I met a woman who, apart from my uncle, would drastically change the direction of my life for over the next twenty years.
Advance the clock about twenty some odd years later, and I received a phone call, informing me that my uncle had passed. Natural causes, I was told on the phone, but the man smoked cigars like he was a Chicago mob boss. Not everyday, mind you, but often enough that he never went out without "two in the suit."
Being more prepared than a North American boy scout, his funeral had been planned since before my nether regions had sprouted its first hair. It was going to be a sparsely attended funeral (as it was always to be believed) and was going to be held at the estate.
His body was going to be presented and what few people who were thought to attend, could say their final goodbyes. Very quiet, very dignified, and very simple, like a cake mix from a box. (His familiar quote)
I contacted the estate handler, a friend of which he had known since my uncle attended boarding school, as well as various staff which welcomed me back rather warmly. They remarked on how much I had grown, as though it was obligatory to say so, and felt like one of those little Lima bean science projects that are placed next to a wet paper towel to watch grow. But after I revealed my retired occupation, which had reached over the better part of four decades, the odd comments of how much I'd grown came to a screeching and abrupt stop.
I wish I could say that much about the funeral.
The morning of, around 11 am, I witnessed a Rolls Royce, a exotic Italian car, which required a revving as though they were lining up at Le Mans, and a small taxi, pulled into the parking lot of the estate.
In the taxi was a retired grounds keeper named Gordon, who once caught me making out with his daughter, and gave me a big hug, asking me why I had the gall to start going white on my chin. Seems all had been forgiven when it came to Gloria and her state of undress back in my teenage years.
The exotic Italian car had produced a very large man, so big that I'm surprised that he hadn't been cast as a Marvel movie villain...or hero. He placed a chauffeur's hat on and hustled over to the passenger door.
A pair of Louboutin heels slipped down to the ground and produced an exotic Nordic looking woman that reminded me of a sort of sexy dangerous Bond villain's girlfriend, only this woman was probably in her fifties (judging from the plastic surgery) and whose clothes were more expensive than my Kia that I drove.
I introduced myself and she told me that she was Yvonne. She looked me over and I became self aware of my appearance despite wearing my Tom Ford suit. She said that she was sorry for my loss. She took two steps towards me, oddly enough not activated her chauffeur/ bodyguard, and informed me if there was anything I could do for her, to let her know.
Yeah, go back and read that last line because I can't believe I had to write it.
She gave me a peck on the cheek and went inside for the viewing.
The passenger and driver from the Rolls Royce came over and I had an eerie feeling that I'd seen the woman dressed in black standing before me.
Her name was Jessica and a fuzzy memory of being in St. Mark's Square a couple months after my parents' own funeral. She had been our private assistant while finding furniture and decorations for my soon to be bedroom. My uncle told me it was The Ghosts of Christmas Gifts Past that he was making up for.
In the end, I ended up with a F1 looking bedroom and there was enough Ferrari Red to last a lifetime.
I asked why she had left Italy, seeming how old she was, but she said she wouldn't have missed it for all the world. She said that they'd been passionate lovers for a couple of years. Which raised two thoughts quickly. Jessica never lived with us but had been lovers? I blinked three times. Business trips I asked? She smiled like Betty White and said no, just sex.
I love and admire the strength and beauty who can tell her inner most thoughts and not be bashful about it, but it pales in comparison to a woman whom my uncle would get in a plane to make a sexual rendezvous in Venice every once in a while.
I may have blushed for a few seconds and I told her to watch her step upon entering the house.
Gordon, who had paid his respects, said that I looked like I needed a drink. I said I might need a hip flask. He pulled his out, I took a sip, and made my way inside the house, waiting for whatever fate thought to throw me.
Fifteen minutes later, a black Mercedes Benz SUV rolled out and watched as four older supermodel looking women, all in black velvet looking dresses, got out and walked through the front door of my home. Short, curvy, and Singaporean, they elegantly cat-walked with attitude up to the front door, and I rose to meet them. They looked at me, as though measuring me up as to whether I was a security risk or not, and I introduced myself.
As I explained who I was and how he had passed, I could see them start to tear up. One, a curvy redheaded girl, asked in Malay, if a membership had been offered to me yet. I should have told them that I had rudimentary linguistic skills in many of the world's languages, and informed them in English that I had no idea what membership my uncle had been a part of.
The four of them quickly spoke in Chinese (not one of my specialties) and looked back to him. Apparently they had worked as his personal assistants when he was in town for various reasons. That he stayed at a private home, of which he was good friends with the owner, until business had either concluded or his personal reasons had been concluded.
When I asked what the place of his membership was called, they handed me a black business card with a vibrant red trident embroidered on it. They said that they'd need my complete name and a phone number in order for me to transfer his membership to me, as was his membership agreement. Or that I could wait till after the viewing, either way. I told them I'd think about it.
What did they do for him I wondered?
The next car that pulled up looked like a cheap rental car that looked completely out of place, except to my old Kia. A woman with long blonde hair emerged from it, looking about my age. She wore a red floral dress which accentuated her amazing natural curves as she approached the door. I stood and shook her hand, noticing her big beautiful smile.
She said she knew me from a picture that she had. It was from a trip that I had taken with my uncle to America back when I was 14. We had spent a few nights in a place called Amarillo, which I always felt was too close to the word armadillo, and she said she remembered me.
I hadn't the foggiest idea who she said she was. She said that it'd nearly been thirty years, but I was still at a loss for memory, but she said she wanted to come to pay her respects to someone who helped her out all those years ago.
Apparently she'd met him at The Barfield (no idea on this) and she'd been staying there for a night with her mom to get away from her physically abusive father. Her aunt worked there and had put her up in the room, quietly and under an assumed name.
Seems the man behind her in line, my uncle, had overhead everything that had transpired, and offered to put her up in the best room in the place, should it be available.
Which it was.
He told them that everything was going to be fine, that they should sleep well, knowing that the husband would not be able to find them and to not worry about the cost of anything while they were there. Gentlemen do not condone physical abuse of any coward who dares raise his hand to a woman or a young lady.
She said her name was Suzie and that my uncle had always been her hero that day. They didn't find out till years later, and with the help of a new thing called the internet, who the gentleman was, all those years ago.
I told her that my uncle was a unique man and that I wasn't surprised that he'd done what he'd done. She asked me how he had passed and gave me a peck on the cheek. When I asked her what that was for, she said that she'd wanted to give me it back in the lobby but that I was too busy looking at comic books. For a pretty girl to kiss an unsuspecting boy wouldn't have been proper so she figured I was due. I thanked her and she went in.
For the next two hours, I greeted people as they came and went. Former employees, people who owed him a debt or a favor shook my hand and left numbers as to where they could be reached. When I told them that I didn't want anything, they said they wouldn't hear anything of it. That either it would be repaid or some sort of reparations would be made. Most didn't say what, but the tone in their voice sounded honorable and sincere.
And yes, about a dozen or so former lovers of his came and went as well. They were of dizzying ages, backgrounds, races and religions. A curvy rubenesque redheaded beauty, a seventy something year old gothic raven haired woman with more colored tattos on her skin than pale white flesh, and a short skinny Nigerian woman who had the most infectious laugh I've ever heard in my life. She said that it wasn't common for people to laugh at most white people's funerals, but when she thought about the crazy time she had with my uncle, she simply just couldn't help it. He was amazing for the only white lover she'd ever had. An awkward moment passed as she quickly looked me up and down but said 'too young' when she was done. I didn't know what to say.
Visiting hours were over, I had the front gates to the estate closed, and had the front door to the estate closed. The long day had passed and I took Gordon's advice and poured some whiskey my uncle would have called "for special times."
As I write this, life has somewhat changed for me. It has been an eye opener for me in my life, taking note of the people which he encountered along the way. Friends, enemies (some did show up but didn't raise a raucous), and especially the lovers he had throughout his life.
I will admit, I've probably had my fair share of such individuals in my life. Some friends, enough enemies that I'm done making some for a while, and when it comes to lovers, I'd say that I've learned a lot from them rather than to rattle off a number like a tally at a local market to pay for. I have no regrets, good or bad, and will still continue to live my life as I best see fit. The way I observed my uncle for all those years. This is why I choose to call my blog and fill it with the pics and words that we would have chosen together. It's our relationship which has created The Last of the Honorable Gentleman.
This was that man.
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Exploring Indonesia by Road: The Most Beautiful Drives, Biking Adventures, and Top Camping Spots
Indonesia, an archipelago of over 17,000 islands, offers some of the most breathtaking drives in the world. From the rugged coastlines of Bali to the lush forests of Sumatra, driving through Indonesia provides an unparalleled opportunity to witness the country's natural beauty up close. Whether you're cruising in a car or renting a bike, this guide will take you through the most scenic routes, must-visit camping spots, and everything you need to know about getting an International Driving License in Indonesia.
Why You Need an International Driving License in Indonesia
Before diving into the scenic routes, it's important to understand the legalities of driving in Indonesia. An International Driving License Indonesia (IDL) is essential for any foreign traveler planning to drive a car or ride a bike in Indonesia. This permit translates your home country’s driver’s license into multiple languages, making it easier for local authorities to verify your driving credentials. Without an IDL, you may face fines or other legal complications, so it’s a must-have for a hassle-free road trip.
How to Obtain an International Driving License for Indonesia
Getting an International Driving License is straightforward. You can apply for it in your home country before traveling to Indonesia. Here’s a simple process:
Now that you have your International Driving License, it’s time to hit the road and explore Indonesia’s most beautiful drives.
1. The Breathtaking Bali Loop
Bali is one of Indonesia’s most popular tourist destinations, and it’s no wonder why. The Bali Loop is a fantastic drive that takes you through lush rice terraces, scenic coastlines, and vibrant cultural villages.
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Best Time to Visit: April to October, during the dry season.
2. The Majestic Trans-Sumatra Highway
For those looking for a longer, more adventurous road trip, the Trans-Sumatra Highway is a must. This route takes you from the northern tip of Sumatra down to the southern coast, passing through diverse landscapes ranging from dense rainforests to pristine beaches.
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. This is a fantastic place to take a guided safari and immerse yourself in Indonesia's incredible biodiversity.
Best Time to Visit: April to November, when the weather is dry and the roads are more accessible.
3. The Serene Flores Cross-Island Drive
Flores, part of the Lesser Sunda Islands, offers one of the most picturesque drives in Indonesia. The island is less touristy than Bali, making it a perfect destination for those seeking tranquility and natural beauty.
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Best Time to Visit: June to September, when the weather is clear and the trekking conditions are ideal.
4. The Scenic West Java Tea Plantation Route
West Java is famous for its sprawling tea plantations and cool highlands, making it a perfect destination for a relaxed drive.
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Best Time to Visit: May to October, during the dry season when the skies are clear, and the temperatures are cool.
Renting a Bike in Indonesia: A Guide
For those who prefer the thrill of two wheels, renting a bike in Indonesia is an excellent way to explore the country at your own pace. Here's what you need to know:
Top Camping Spots in Indonesia
Camping is a great way to immerse yourself in Indonesia’s natural beauty. Here are some of the best camping spots:
1. Mount Rinjani, Lombok
Mount Rinjani is one of the most popular trekking and camping spots in Indonesia. The campsite at the crater rim offers spectacular views of the crater lake, Segara Anak, and the surrounding mountains. The trek is challenging but rewarding, especially at sunrise when the views are breathtaking.
2. Tanjung Kelayang Beach, Belitung
For beach lovers, Tanjung Kelayang Beach in Belitung is a perfect camping spot. The beach is known for its white sand, turquoise waters, and unique granite rock formations. Camping here allows you to enjoy stunning sunsets and starry nights, with the gentle sound of waves as your backdrop.
3. Plengkung Beach (G-Land), East Java
Plengkung Beach, also known as G-Land, is a remote beach famous for its world-class surfing waves. While it’s a paradise for surfers, it’s also a great place for camping. The beach is surrounded by dense forests, offering a peaceful and secluded environment. Just be prepared for the basic amenities and the thrill of camping in the wild.
4. Ranukumbolo Lake, Mount Semeru, East Java
Ranukumbolo Lake is a stunning alpine lake located on the slopes of Mount Semeru, the highest volcano in Java. The lake is a popular camping spot for trekkers on their way to the summit of Mount Semeru. The clear, calm waters of the lake reflect the surrounding mountains, creating a serene and picturesque setting for camping.
5. Ora Beach, Maluku
Ora Beach in the Maluku Islands is often compared to Bora Bora, thanks to its crystal-clear waters and overwater bungalows. For a more adventurous experience, you can camp on the beach. The area is rich in marine life, making it a great spot for snorkeling and diving right from your tent.
Conclusion: Your Ultimate Indonesian Road Trip Awaits
Indonesia’s diverse landscapes make it a dream destination for road trips, whether you're driving a car or riding a bike. With an International Driving License in hand, you can explore the country’s most beautiful drives, from the serene highlands of Java to the volcanic landscapes of Sumatra. Along the way, don’t forget to take advantage of Indonesia’s incredible camping spots, where you can connect with nature and enjoy the country’s stunning scenery in a way that few others do.
So, pack your bags, grab your International Driving License, and get ready to experience Indonesia like never before!
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Top Farmhouses for Rent in Hyderabad under 20000
When life’s hustle and bustle become overwhelming, we all crave a break. While jetting off on a vacation isn't always practical, a mini staycation or a quick getaway can provide that much-needed rejuvenation. Hyderabad, a bustling cosmopolitan hub, offers not just urban delights but also tranquil escapes nearby. Did you know that there are several charming farmhouses and homestays just a short drive away from the city? These properties combine the comfort of home with the luxury of a resort, all set against the backdrop of lush greenery. Managed by welcoming hosts, they ensure a stress-free stay.
So, when city life feels too hectic, consider checking into one of these delightful farmhouses for rent near Hyderabad. They're designed to melt away your stress and tension, all while accommodating large groups at prices under 20K.
Farmhouses Under 20,000 INR in Hyderabad
SAMRA99680: Located just 28 km from Hyderabad in Moinabad, this farmhouse is a perfect weekend retreat. Spanning 3,068 sq. ft, it features two large bedrooms that can accommodate up to 20 guests, ideal for large groups or family gatherings. With three spacious halls, a lush garden, a children’s play area, and a private swimming pool, this farmhouse has something for everyone. Additionally, it offers ample parking for up to 10 cars and a variety of indoor and outdoor games, including cricket, football, table tennis, and carrom. The kitchen is fully equipped, making it convenient for guests to prepare their own meals.
Starting from INR 15,000/night
SUNVI72864: This charming countryside farmhouse, just a short distance from Hyderabad, boasts a rustic and homely vibe. Covering 10,890 sq. ft, it includes fully furnished bedrooms that can comfortably host 24 guests. The farmhouse is perfect for families and large groups, offering a well-equipped kitchen, a children’s play area, and a variety of indoor and outdoor activities. Guests can enjoy a barbecue for an additional charge, and there is ample space for everyone to relax and unwind.
Starting from INR 14,000/night
FAMIL70248: Nestled amidst acres of greenery near Hyderabad, this rustic farmhouse retreat offers three fully furnished bedrooms and ample outdoor space. With a large outdoor pool and the option to organize a barbecue or bonfire for an extra fee, this farmhouse is perfect for those looking to enjoy the great outdoors. The property can accommodate up to 10 guests and provides parking for 30 cars, making it a great choice for small gatherings.
Starting from INR 10,000/night
THECA07955: Located in Koheda, this cosy farmhouse is a captivating retreat close to Hyderabad. It features three air-conditioned glass bedrooms, an expansive lawn, and a private outdoor swimming pool. With a maximum occupancy of 20 guests, the farmhouse is ideal for both staycations and small events. For entertainment, there’s an outdoor projector and speaker, and a barbecue or bonfire can be arranged for an additional cost.
Starting from INR 19,000/night
MANGO24660: This picturesque homestay in Kanakamamidi, 32 km from Hyderabad, is a class apart with its unique design and tastefully done interiors. The farmhouse, built entirely from solid wood, features air-conditioned bedrooms with attached bathrooms, and a well-manicured lawn for outdoor relaxation. The property also boasts a large outdoor swimming pool and is designed like a Bali-style villa. Accommodating up to 20 guests, this farmhouse offers a perfect blend of luxury and nature.
Starting from INR 13,000/night
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Conclusion
The next time you yearn for wide-open spaces, mesmerizing views, and serene silence, consider renting one of these countryside farmhouses near Hyderabad, all priced under 20,000 INR. We at SpotLet have curated this list of top picks, and we’re eager to hear about your experiences after your stay. Enjoy your escape and make lasting memories in these beautiful retreats!
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Discover the Hidden Gems of West Java
When planning a Bali tour package, consider extending your adventure to the captivating region of West Java. Known for its breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and vibrant cities, West Java offers a unique blend of natural beauty and urban excitement. top must-visit destinations in West Java that you should include in your itinerary in Bali tour Packages.
Bandung - The Paris of Java
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Lembang: Visit the picturesque highland area of Lembang, famous for its cool climate, stunning tea plantations, and beautiful flower gardens. Don’t miss the Tangkuban Perahu volcano and the floating market.
Kawah Putih: Explore the surreal beauty of this striking crater lake with its turquoise waters and surrounding white cliffs.
Shopping and Culinary Delights: Bandung is a shopper's paradise with numerous factory outlets. Indulge in local delicacies like Batagor and Siomay.
Bogor - The City of Rain
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Bogor Botanical Gardens: Wander through one of the oldest and most beautiful botanical gardens in the world, featuring a vast collection of exotic plants.
Puncak Pass: Enjoy the scenic drive to Puncak Pass, a popular weekend getaway with tea plantations, cool air, and stunning vistas.
Taman Safari: Experience an exciting safari adventure where you can see animals from around the world up close in their natural habitats.
Garut - The Switzerland of Java
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Kampung Sampireun: Stay in this serene lakeside resort that offers traditional Sundanese hospitality and stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
Mount Papandayan: Hike this active volcano for an unforgettable adventure through sulfuric craters, hot springs, and a beautiful dead forest.
Cipanas Hot Springs: Relax and rejuvenate in the natural hot springs of Cipanas, known for their therapeutic properties.
Cirebon - The Cultural Melting Pot
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Keraton Kasepuhan: Visit this historic sultan's palace, showcasing a blend of Javanese, Chinese, and Dutch architectural styles.
Cirebon Batik: Explore the vibrant batik industry in Trusmi village, where you can witness the intricate process of creating traditional batik fabric.
Grage Sangkan: Pamper yourself with a stay at this luxurious resort, offering hot spring baths and beautiful views of Mount Ciremai.
Sukabumi - The Hidden Adventure
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Pelabuhan Ratu: Experience the rugged beauty of this coastal town, famous for its stunning beaches and traditional fishing villages.
Ciletuh Geopark: Discover the geological wonders of Ciletuh, a UNESCO Global Geopark, with its dramatic landscapes, waterfalls, and ancient rock formations.
White Water Rafting: Thrill-seekers can enjoy an exhilarating rafting adventure on the Citarik River, known for its challenging rapids and beautiful scenery.
Tips for Your Journey
Traveling: West Java is well-connected by road and rail from Jakarta. Consider renting a car or using public transportation for convenience.
Accommodations: From luxury resorts to charming guesthouses, West Java offers a range of accommodations to suit every budget.
Local Cuisine: Don't miss the chance to savor Sundanese cuisine, known for its fresh ingredients and bold flavors.
Conclusion
West Java's diverse attractions make it a perfect addition to your Bali tour package. Whether you're seeking natural beauty, cultural experiences, or thrilling adventures, West Java has something for everyone. So, pack your bags and get ready to explore the hidden gems of West Java on your next Indonesian escapade!
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