According to the title, what can you relate to?
Teehee! It’s actually his second trip to Bali whereas this is only my first.
He wanted to go on somewhere else actually, but he chose to go Bali with me in the end. How sweet!
So, on the 9th of October 2011, we stepped onto the land of Indonesia “together” for the first time. [ The Script – For The First Time ] Wooo Woo Woooo Wooo Woooo WWoooo Wooo Woooo
LOL
One more thing to mention before I start all the crapping, Credits to WeiWei Khoo for ride to the airport. ![]()
This is Boyfie while waiting in the departure hall. Angry Birdie?
Hmmm. Up to you. Whatever you like. HAHAHA.
Denpasar, Indonesia Airport
Forgive me for my suagu-ness. It has been years since I last step into a foreign country.
The last time was in HK if I’m not mistaken and that was in 2006/2007, can’t really remember.
I’ve got us a driver in Bali beforehand to bring us around to places that we would like to visit.
And the first place he brought us to is a place for lunch. *our stomachs were growling!*
As you can see from the title above. It’s crispy chicken.
This place was definitely crowded!
Tahu Telor.
I don’t really know how it was made.
Something like omelette + taufu but, I don really know how.
The sauce tastes good, but its kinda spicy for a non-spicy-lover like me.
Ayam Presto Bakar.
Its not really that crispy afterall. My opinion, the one on top is better than this.
I don’t really feel that this is special.
The driver a.k.a part time tour guide ordered this for us.
Es Jeruk Kelapa Muda.
Combination of coconut, something like syrup with something like cincau.
The taste…… “NO RIKE”
Sorry but to say this, unacceptable!
This meal cost us Rp. 162.000.
Overall, it was considered as a good meal-start. ![]()
After the lunch, we were sent to the Padang Lalang, where Julia Roberts went in Eat, Pray, Love.
According to the driver, this place was unknown, infamous at all before the movie.
And, every evening at around 4pm, some people will play the movie in the beach itself where people can enjoy the movie while at the same time enjoying the beach!
This is how the beach looks like from the staircase. The crowd was definitely omg.
There were quite an amount of ang moh sunbathing! if you know what I mean. HAHAHA
Gosh. From this, I do think that I deserve a Pro camera instead of a semi-Pro ones. Don’t you think so? ![]()
Besides having a good camera, you need a have a good model as well.
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Its still alive!
But it’s geli!!!
Not sure whether this is seaweed.
Anyone who knows what is it please do lemme know!
I want to know about this as well.
It looks like eggs to me. No idea what creatures’ eggs. Hmmm.
I want this hair back. ![]()
I want this smile back.
But wait, what am I talking? I always have this smile with me.
Its just that this smile stays longer and wider when you’re with me. Right, Boyfie? ![]()
The photographer is good. ![]()
How to not
me more right? Teehee! ![]()
After that, we went to Uluwatu Temple for Kecak Dance and sunset view.
This is the OMG waves. The sea water is so pretty that I was so jealous of!
The crowd who came for the dance.
It was so crowded that my temperature shoot up high and felt like dying!
Just kidding. I was just trying to express how crowded was it.
The half-naked men “cak” –ing. And I feel so exhausted for them.
This is definitely a dance not to be missed despite the long hours of watching the repetitions and the hot humid weather!
And, the actors/creatures were definitely hilarious. They really do know how to light up the audiences!
After the Uluwatu, time for dinner then!
We went to this Jimbaran Beach which is famous for the romantic dinner along the beach!
There were a whole rows of restaurants serving seafood and our driver brought us to this:
There you go, this is it:
It was seriously my first time dining on beach!
Very awesome experiences.
Of course, the experience will not be that complete without the Boyfie. (oh gosh! sorry to say that he’s now the center of my everything already!)
I *heart* us ![]()
Our dinner.
Crap + fish + prawns + Cockles + Kangkungs.
A very fulfilling dinner.
I love how my foot were “enjoying” the sand while eating!
Plus, there were a group of people singing to us from table to table.
Of course, have to “tip” for that. We tipped them Rp. 50.000.
And the dinner was around Rp. 150.000 per person if I’m not mistaken.
The first night stay was “scareh” and I prefer not to mention about it.
It was in Kuta, and I have no “good” feeling towards Kuta ever since.
Well then, this practically sums up the first day spent in Bali. ![]()
:: regards ::
RAe
ps : in need of $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$!!!! Christmas! New Year! Chinese New Year!!!! ![]()
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