Showing posts with label Indonesia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indonesia. Show all posts

Friday, 6 March 2015

Detailed itinerary and expenses of one month in Indonesia

With the hope that I can assist someone out there who may be thinking to visit amazing Indonesia, I have created this post with as much detailed information as I can offer in regards my expenses for one month duration (28 days exactly)



Of course, how much or how little you spend will depend of a big variety of reasons. If you travel with a partner or a friend, ma expenses below will be split into two, which gives you way more budget that I had only for myself.

Tuesday, 3 March 2015

I came to Kuta to find a Beach Cowboy

 

I would advise you finish reading this post otherwise you are at risk of making the wrong judgements. Not that I care because I truly came to Kuta to find a Cowboy or as many of them as I could, as bad as this may sound to you if you are  in any way familiar with the Cowboy term related to Kuta.
Long before I bought my fly ticket to Indonesia, I came across while doing my research, with a documentary that went viral, made in 2009 by Amit Birmani from Singapore, called “Cowboys in Paradise”.
This documentary, only to be found in Youtube, became a big hit and mostly for the wrong reasons and, from I have found out these days in Kuta, that’s went all changed for them.

Thursday, 26 February 2015

A paradise on earth; The Gili Islands (Impressions, boat information and timings and of course, pics to make you run for the door)

When I started my research about Indonesia (yes, I know that you all know by now that I research a lot!) it was when I started hearing about these great three tiny places on earth; the Gili Islands.

A little reachable paradise and it is with this word that I wish to title this post as hardly any other word can define better what this place is; a paradise on earth.

Tuesday, 24 February 2015

A little enchanting place in Bali; Ubud and my tale of how I got there



I heart so much before arriving to Ubud that I didn’t know what to expect other that it was a little jewel of sophistication in the middle of Bali and that puts Kuta into shame.

Of course, being the person I am, I preferred to wait until I could judge it by myself, I know that in many circumstances words often just don’t make justice for better or worse to places and also, unless you are a travel writer, we let our personalities and feelings get into the way of how we express ourselves and what we say about the places we’ve been.
 

Thursday, 19 February 2015

Doing Mount Bromo by yourself has never been so easy


I must confess that I’m guilty (and a bit obsessed, too) of reading endless travel blogs prior my trips. I tend to use them to do research of the places that I want, wish or hope to visit and hopefully to learn something from more experienced travellers which I always do (soon I will create a list of my favourite travel blogs out there and hope to get you as inspired as I am when I read them.)Heck, I hope that mine WILL inspire you first! :)
 As it is the case now, I did my research prior deciding to do Mount Bromo by myself, which I knew I would as I always have this silly thing against taking tours which does, of course, not mean that I do not take one from time to time.
Doing things by yourself in a challenging country like Indonesia, implies a bit of an adventure factor here and there, add to that having lots of patience and not giving in to kill a few locals for their persistence at selling you something and voila, you have designed your own tour!

Friday, 13 February 2015

Indonesia is different! 10 first days filled up with impressions


“Better to see something once that to hear about it thousand times”

You may think you are an expert in Indonesia because you know the facts; one of the most populated countries in the world, mostly Muslim, more than 17.000 islands to keep you entertain for a life time, corrupt government, land of active volcanos, impossible flirty Indonesian men with a bad habit of breaking women westerner hearts…however I would suggest that you forget anything you may think you know and makes you an expert on the matter because unless you have been here and travelled like a local, there is no way you know anything at all about Indonesia.

 I’m saying and writing this when it is now about then days that I’m in Indonesia and I can positively say that I have still everything to see and live however I am now ready to write some impressions because that, it does not take you that long to go experienced.