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Bali and Lombok

Pete Chillin'

Pete Writes: Indonesia has been 3 weeks of Sun, sea, surf, snorkeling and chilling. We arrived in Jakarta straight into the thick of it and quickly came to the conclusion that we were due some well deserved relaxation. So we hot footed it towards the paradise island known as Bali. We found ourselves in a really nice apartment with a kitchen and outside bathroom (with loads of mozzies included in the price!) it was great to be able to have a cup of coffee in the morning and be slightly self sufficient. The real bonus for me however was the sea, HUGE WAVES! You can really see why Bali is one of the world’s best surf sights, with waves breaking 3 meters over your head it was a real buzz! I did not attempt to surf them although I had lots of fun on the body board :)

After spending 10 days by the beach we decided that it was time to move on to yet another beach! Gili Trawangan is 1 of 3 islands just off the coast of Lombok and after a 12 hour bus, boat, bus boat combo we finally set foot on its golden sands. It’s only 3 miles around the whole island, and with no cars or scooters it has a real laid back ambiance. I managed to get a couple more dives done whilst on the island which was great, especially when I had a 2 meter wide turtle swimming straight towards me :)


Chloe chillin

Chloe Writes: I’ve not a lot to add as the last 3 weeks have been spent relaxing on some of Indonesia’s beautiful beaches. A few days in Bali ended up as a couple of weeks (as usual), but we are on holiday after all :) Down-hill cycling in Bali was a lot of fun and involved being driven to the top of a volcano and spending the next 4 hours sat on a bike speeding down, a good laugh was had by all. We had to literally tear our selves away from Bali as we were very much settled in, to go to the Gili islands, and when we arrived we both wished we had done it sooner. The Gillis are paradise, and to top it off, we had 6 nights in a beautiful resort with our own little Asian style house and a lovely pool as a wedding present from my sister. We didn’t want to leave.

After 7 and a half months we are closing the book on Asia and are moving onto Australia in a few days. We are sad as it has been an amazing adventure but at the same time we are ready to move on.


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Chloe's salad
An Indonesian Salad?? Tasted good though!

Pete and friends
Pete and Friends, Java

Flood in Semerang
It’s the rainy season…again, Java

Carving
Giant Stone Carving, Jakarta

chloe art
Chloe trying to be arty on the back of the moped, Bali

dragon fly
Pete trying to be arty with a dragon-fly

Ducks
After eating a superb lunch of Duck in the ‘Dirty Duck’ restaurant,
we went for a stroll in the gardens… felt a bit guilty after

monkey and baby
Monkey and Baby

monkey teeth
Scary monkey

monky mohalk
Monkey with a Mohawk

teeth statue
There are many interesting Hindu statues on the island of
Bali

waterfall
Waterfall

motorbike art
Motorbike

paddies
Rice Paddie

pig
Pig chillin in one of the villages

Statue
Another Hindu Statue

fruit
Buckets of fruit in the mountains

us with bikes
Down-hill cycling

Sunset at Bali
Bali Sunset

Bungalow
Our lovely Bungalow in the Gilli’s

Bedroom
And the bedroom

Clouds 2
Clouds at sunset

Horse and cart
There are no mopeds or cars on the Gilli’s

Lombok volcano
Moody Sky

view point
A view of Gilli Meno, Gilli Air & Lombok from Gilli Trawangan

sunset
Sunset on the Gilli’s



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3 Responses to “Bali and Lombok”

  1. Mum E Says:

    Wonderful sunsets!

    These pics are fab and Gilli looks lush!

    Loads of xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx love M

  2. Mum & Dad Says:

    Hi both
    We trust that the flight to Oz went well, and that you are successful in finding a campervan to continue your exploring.
    Looking forward to the next blog.
    Mum & Dad xx

  3. Laura Says:

    Hello lovelies,

    Awesome, awesome pictures!! The dragon-fly picture was pretty darn clever, well done Pete ;o)

    As much as I love logging on to look at your site, I also don’t want to - it leaves me feeling so bloody jealous. Ha! You look as though you’re having the time of your lives out there …. lush!

    We’re here in Bristol this sunny Saturday morning after a fine evening dinning with friends. Rupert played chief very well. Unfortunately we discovered wines, whiskey, sherry and vermouth don’t mix so well, we we packed our friend Lizzie off home about an hour ago with a bin and a carrier bag for the trip! Nice ;o)

    Hope your sampling all of world delights !!

    Take very good care of yourselves, we miss you people! xx

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