So much has been said about Bali. Some will claim the island is heaven, the perfect destination for a dreamy, lush holiday, where you come in touch with your body, with your soul. A transformative visit, that awakes in you a spirituality you didn't even know you possessed. So much so that so many digital … Continue reading The Good & the Bad – my honest opinion of Bali as a solo traveller
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Bali Off the Beaten Path: Lovina and Munduk
Lovina was just so empty. While this was what I had been looking for, after a few days in a busy Ubud, I was astonished. There were so many restaurants, and homestays. So many taxi drivers waiting for business. It gave it an eeriness I was not expecting. To dolphin watch, to not dolphin watch... … Continue reading Bali Off the Beaten Path: Lovina and Munduk
Visiting some of Bali’s top landmarks
From Ubud, I hired a driver and did to take me to some landmarks that are on any tourist hit list. In terms of providing me with useful information, both were useless… group tours aren’t really a thing in Bali, and bearing in mind I don’t drive a scooter (and wouldn’t dare to do so) … Continue reading Visiting some of Bali’s top landmarks
Sticky Bali – my experience in Ubud
The author recounts their experience in Ubud, Bali, starting with an earthquake and intense humidity. Despite the stunning colours of nature and traditional practices, they found Ubud's tourist-centric culture superficial, with overpriced souvenirs and a lack of community engagement. Their itinerary included exploring local temples, enjoying Balinese cuisine, and attending a jewelery-making workshop.
Coron, my last stop in the Philippines
I didn’t stay long in Coron. First, I needed a day to recover from the packed adventure I had just lived with Buhay Isla. Then, I took one of the many tours to visit the lagoons and other snorkelling spots around the area. The amount of natural beauty in the Philippines is incredible. In Coron … Continue reading Coron, my last stop in the Philippines




