Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Bali: Australia's mexico (but better)

If Bali is Australia's Mexico (where Aussies come for beaches, scenery, cheap souveneirs, and a party atmosphere) then Kuta is Cabo. Same shopkeepers beckoning, same amazing cheap food on the street (though bali takes the cake on this one: Montana had arguably the best tacos of her life in our hotel restaurant in kuta), same skinny kids running around trying to sell you bracelets, same 18-25 year olds sipping fruity drinks out of enormous souveneir cups at bars... These things you find in any touristy developing country, but Bali does the amazing job of maintaining a culture and beauty that few other places do.

Everywhere you walk their are beautiful, moss-covered stone entryways and statues of animals, where the Balinese place daily offerings of incense and flowers-not sure if this is a Balinese tradition or specific to Buddhism, I will have to find out. The ocean is the absolute perfect temperature, and I am itching to rent a surfboard when we get back to Kuta. Yesterday Montana and I got hour-long Balinese massages in Kuta for under 5$... competition is fierce in the streets and massage places are everywhere. Now I have a high threshold for pain, and I suppose maybe I should have told her to not put so much pressure on me when I started wincing, but I figured I wanted a REAL Balinese massage, and besides, it would be worth it after, right? Well, my body did feel like jelly and I was incredibly relaxed, but started to worry when bruises started to form on my lower back last night, and to my horor were dark purple when I woke up this morning. Of course I'm sure they weren't helped by my fall in the rain last night, but yeah... I guess maybe next time I should tell her to restrain her freakishly strong little hands.

Today we took a shuttle to Ubud, which is about an hour drive north of Kuta. Or 2 hours if you count the amount of time you spent holding your breath thinking you were going to run over someone on a scooter, and the driver's munchie stop. Ubud is beautiiiiful! It's so relaxing, and a nice break after the busy streets of Kuta. I'm sure those of you who have read Eat Pray Love already have an appreciation for Ubud, but being here is really amazing. There are cute shops everywhere, not nearly as many tourists in Bintang tanks, beautiful rice fields... tomorrow we are going to the Monkey Forest Sanctuary to see some temples and some fiesty monkeys.

We've got a day and a half left in Ubud, then back to Kuta for a night, then we fly off to Bangkok on Friday. Part 1 of Southeast Asia has been everything I hoped for, and I know it's goign to fly by so am doing my best to take it all in and do as much as I can. Can't wait for what's to come!

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