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Bali, Canggu, Indonesia, Rai Pasti restaurant, Rice paddies, Ubud
A couple of day trips in Bali
Whilst in Bali last year, I stayed in Seminyak but had heard a lot about Canggu so the girls and I hired a van and driver and off we went. The drive should be about thirty minutes but with traffic we were driving for over an hour. I think Canggu would be a lovely place to stay if you wanted peace away from the hustle and bustle of Kuta or even the quieter Seminyak. Lots of vegan cafes and restaurants there too. Unfortunately one poor car never made it; clearly misjudged the narrow road and was lodged in one of the gutters…oops!!On our way to the seaside restaurant in Canggu we stopped off at a tourist site with a lovely waterfall. We then drove further to a lovely pub/restaurant overlooking the water. You could choose your own meat/vegetables/fish and the staff cooked it on an outside grill and then you selected your own salad – great selections and topped off with a glass of wine to take in the views.My next day trip was this year to Ubud where with my brother, nephew and friend Kylie, we decided to visit the rice terraces but after being in the car for quite some time we decided against it. Traffic was dreadful so instead we popped into a large restaurant called Rai Pasti that overlooked rice paddies [rather than terraces]. Food was ok but really not spectacular but it was nice to have a break after being in the car for a long period.The restaurant serves Balinese classics such as tempeh goreng [fried bean curd with a sweet sambal sauce], soto ayam (chicken noodle broth) and ikan pepes( fish with spice paste steamed in banana leaves). My nephew wanted more western food on this occasion and the menu was extensive serving pizza, fries and hamburgers. I think from memory he had a bowl of pasta. Whilst eating our meal, we did have nice views of the rice fields…Great couple of days with lovely scenery out but traffic in Bali is horrendous…so just be prepared!
Gaz the Human Macrophage said:
Looks like a wonderful few days in that part of Bali.
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Amy said:
What a beautiful place for a vacation! Lovely beach. 🙂
Thank you for the tour, Sue.
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SueT唐 梦 琇 said:
It was thanks Gary.
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SueT唐 梦 琇 said:
Thank you Amy.
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Little Miss Traveller said:
Enjoyed reading your post as usual Sue. I somehow didn’t expect that traffic would be horrendous in Bali.
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SueT唐 梦 琇 said:
Yes Marion it’s dreadful all throughout Bali.
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vinneve said:
I recall hearing somethng about Ubud while we were in Bali a long time ago but cannot remember what it was. It seems you really love Bali, I do too! My son remember those holidays and wants to come back.
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Jenny Louise said:
Bali is close by me now. Maybe I’ll be able to visit some time in the next year or two!
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SueT唐 梦 琇 said:
How lovely. Do hope you can.
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Seeking Wonderful said:
It looks so beautiful there. Can’t wait to finally visit this place in December.
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SueT唐 梦 琇 said:
I hope you have a fabulous time which you am sure you will. Thank you!
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