Our first day in Bali began at night.
Having spent a full day traveling from London to Bali, we arrived ready to explore, to explore the soft blankets and fluffy pillows at the Sofitel in Nusa Dua.
Just before we were ready to jump on the soft clouds of pillowy heaven, I had to have a little nibble, I have long given up on a summer body and ordered a burger, "extra truffle fries please!"
Shortly after we dozed off into a food coma, thankfully we didn't have to go very far to get to bed.
The next morning we awoke and began our busy day with a quick dip in our little pool, got dressed and headed to meet our guide.
The first stop of the day was Uluwatu Temple at the south end of the island.
The temple sits at the edge of a cliff and is built on three different levels. We climbed up the stairs of the temple but could only reach the second level, the uppermost level is only accessible for priests for prayer.
The temple was one of the many temples built by Dang Hyang Nirartha on Bali.
Along the cliff a pathway is being built, we followed it through the forest to reach a more secluded area.
Along our way, we met some little felons who we were warned about. They snatch up anything: sunglasses, necklaces and other sparkly things.
The heat and humidity in the morning was enough for us to get sweaty and tired so we sat for a little bit of a coco-break. They're just nut the same back home!
Having explored the temple for most of the morning, we drove to El Kabron for a late lunch and some relaxation.
My "hangry" face was showing, so we quickly ordered up something to nibble on.
Sparkling Sangria, polpette and the croquettes.
The special gambas paella, which they expertly plated in front of you.
Having finished every last bit, we headed off the Padang Padang beach. To even find the beach was a mini adventure, you pass many little furry friends to reach an extremely narrow path. We waited as people came up the stairs and then we carefully made our way down.
To this scene.
Padang Padang beach is famously known as where a beach scene in "Eat, Pray, Love" was shot. It was beautiful and serene, despite the number of people.
We sat by the rocks, feet in the sandy shores and let the little waves lick our feet.
Until a larger wave surprised us and drowned our cameras and bums in salty water. Having felt the jet lag and exhaustion hit us, we slowly made our way back up the narrow, secret stairs.
I hope you enjoyed this repost from our blog. It was a really special trip for me and i just wanted to share it with you all!
Love,
Juliana x
The monkeys at Ulawatu are hardcore. lol
Yes, they are quite something! :)
Looks really good. Sun and life.
that just looks like a ton of fun. Beautiful pics of everything. Food looks great.
STEEM ON!
Wow, so near yet so far.
I'm writing my 2nd entry for the poetry slam challenge at home in Singapore. :-)
Hope you enjoyed your trip.:-)
The seafood looks delicious!
Love the little felons!
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