Photo of the Week: Movement of Balinese Dancers
To me this photo captured the movement and colours of the traditional Balinese dance show I attended in, where else, Bali, Indonesia.
Read MoreTo me this photo captured the movement and colours of the traditional Balinese dance show I attended in, where else, Bali, Indonesia.
Read MorePhoto of the Week: Pinocchio Puppets in Bali
Walking through the Ubud Market in Indonesia means I encountered all sorts of trinkets and gifts. They even had these beautifully carved wooden pinocchio dolls – Thats right – Bali’s up on the popularity of Disney. I loved these dolls because they reminded me so much of the actual movie and of Mr.Gepetto!
Read MorePhoto Diary: Balinese Market
The market in Ubud, Bali is such a magical place. Filled with colours and magnificent art. You can spend a few days here getting lost between stalls and bargaining for the best price.
Read MorePura Luhur Ulu Watu – Bali, Indonesia
Pura Luhur Ulu Watu is an incredible temple complex in the Kuta South district of Bali which was built in the 11th century. ”Luhur” means “something of divine origin” while “Ulu” which means “land’s end” and “Watu” means “rock” in the Balinese language.
Read MoreBandung, Indonesia: Old friends & Train Discomfort
I took the Train to Bandung from Yogyakarta to visit my AIESEC friends I met in Taiwan at APXLDS conference in March.
Read MoreWinner of Coolest Temples: Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Within 50km of Yogyakarta (pronounced Jogjakarta), Java, Indonesian are two of the most spectacular temples I have ever encountered.
Read MoreThe inland splendours of Bali, Indonesia
While staying in the the cultural centre of Bali, Ubud, I spent a day being driven around by my motorbike driver on the back roads visiting the 2 of the famous temples of Bali: Goa Gojah & Gunung Kawi.
Read MoreUbud, Bali, Indonesia – Markets & Monkeys
Ubud is a small town in the centre of Bali which is packed filled with beautiful sights.
Read MoreGoing to Bali and Making new friends, Indonesia
Indonesia is a beautiful country – very different than Thailand, mainly because Indonesia is a Muslim country. New sights, new sounds, new smells – my senses are very happy to be here.
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