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Sunday, November 3, 2019

EAST COAST BALI - 'SURF, SNORKLE, TEMPLE, WATERFALL, BUTTERFLIES' - 21 TO 26 OCTOBER 2019


KERAMAS


COSTS

Car – domestic airport to Keramas – 300 000r
Motorbike – with board racks 80 000R per day
Stay – Villa Casablanca – 2 524 500r 5 nights – good aircon room
Pura Goa Lawah – 30 000r entry
Kemenah Butterfly Park – 100 000R entry
Tegenugan Waterfall – 20 000r entry


21 OCTOBER

The flight was delayed 1 hour in Tambolaka, Sumba. There was no fuss at check-in, the flight was uneventful and Bali domestic airport was quick.

Gousti met me and drove me to Villa Casablanca, Keramas.

I settled into my room and had a very late lunch. I wandered down to the beach. There were a number of places to eat along the foreshore and there were a few surfers in short and dumpy waves.

On the way back to the hotel, I hired a motorbike for the next few days.


22 OCTOBER

I woke early and loaded the bike for hopefully some relaxing waves. My back and ribs were still sore but getting better so I wanted easy waves. I wandered but didn’t find any surf for my needs and eventually I drove back to Keramas.





I wandered down to the beach, watched the surf then headed back. I did some much needed washing and sat around the hotel pool and ate lunch.

Late afternoon was down the beach to watch the surf, eat dinner and have a couple of beers.







23 OCTOBER

I woke and my back felt better so I drove the motorbike to Pantai Lembeng.





The surf was a little wild with the high tide but it looked okay so in I went. The waves were fun though I stuck to the edge to test out the ribs and back. Glad I did as after ½ hour both were hurting. I stayed in another twenty minutes before it became too much. I was pretty sore on the ribs and stiff as a board on the back. Still, it was fun having a surf.

The rest of the day was moaning about my back to myself and finding a position where the discomfort eased.

After lunch and a kip, I woke to the back pain being gone. Don’t worry, it came back again after dinner. I texted Jason and the surfboard would be ready by the end of the week.



24 OCTOBER

Today as a wandering day on the east coast of Bali.

The first stop was Pura Goa Lawah.


This is one of the holy temples of Bali. When I arrived, there were a number of ceremonies being conducted on the beach opposite the temple. The temple was quiet so I chose to wander through the complex.  It was 30 000r entry fee which included a sash and sarong. There were a series of smaller temples within the main complex. Only worshippers could enter the smaller temples but you could see inside them. The major part of the complex is the cave whch has a resident population of bats. The bats were teeming over the ceiling of the cave.

I also wandered along a path that took me to another temple above the cave. There as a pretty view.
At the exit, I had a chat with some of the local custodians of the temple and was interviewed and filmed regarding my opinion of the temple.

Across the road the ceremonies had finished but the offerings and the colourful Balinese in their ceremonial clothing were abundant.








My next stop was Padangbai.


The traffic was slow and heavy with heaps of mini buses bringing to and from the fast boats that leave for the Gilli Islands in Lombok. I parked and had a second breakfast in a cafe on the harbour promenade. A good location to people/boat watch. The small boat traffic taking snorkelers and divers to various spots were also abundant.






My next stop was just over the hill to the north at Blue Lagoon.

I parked and had a great vie onto the bay below. The water was calm and clear. So pretty!
I walked down the steps and set myself up on one of the sun chairs above the beach and next to a small warung. I had a great and long snorkel around the small bay and further on to a small beach around the point. There were lots of fish, pretty coral and very clear water.

I had a light lunch at the warung and a foot massage from Made.

A second snorkel wasn’t as good due to water movement stirring up the sand reducing the visibility.






A fun day!


25 OCTOBER

I decided on another wandering day.

My first stop was the Kemenah Butterfly Park.


The park was small though fun. There were heaps of butterflies and I wandered slowly enjoying the fluttering and graceful pageant.







The next stop was the Tegenugan Waterfall.


The entry was 20 000r and it was very touristy. Still, the waterfall was big and spectacular. All the people were an add attraction. I had a swim/wade into the water and wandered around the paths and small bamboo bridges.






The journey home was fun as Google Maps lead me along very narrow roads/paths, small villages and ricefields.


26 OCTOBER

I started the morning with a walk along beach. The waves were big and some surfers were getting barrels and big turns. It was fun to watch.






Back at the hotel and it was time for breakfast, packing and check out. I caught a hotel car to Sanur.

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

BEACH SURF CHECK AND WYBUNG HEAD HIKE - 16 NOVEMBER 2016

I had a great wander around this morning checking the surf in a number of spots - Wamberal Beach, Blue Lagoon, Shelley Beach, pelican Beach, Birdie Beach, Red Ochre Beach. They are all so different and pretty.


Wamberal Beach


Red Ochre Beach


Blue Lagoon


Pelican Beach


Birdie Beach

I didn't have much luck with the waves but I had a short and scenic hike at Wybung Head in Munmorah SCA.



The coastal views were amazing south to Norah Head and north to Flat Island.



I walked to the furthest part of the headland. There were steep drops to the ocean/rocks below and a low cover of vegetation. The flannel flowers were outstanding.




There were also a number of birds flittering around the dense and low bushes.



Friday, May 20, 2016

BATEAU BAY & BLUE LAGOON HIKE - 17 MAY 2016



A sunny morning with light wind. The morning started off chilly but soon was soon warm.

I went for a hike/wander along the shoreline between Bateau Bay and Blue Lagoon.


I walked down the steps at Bateau bay to the sound of many birds. and snips of views across Bateau Bay and Crackneck Point.


I followed the beach and saw a guy snorkeling over a small reef close to shore. The water was a bit cool so it explained why he was moving so fast.


There are a number of small rocky reefs at Bateau Bay and I spend some time glazing at the small waves breaking across them.

I walked along the edge of the dry rocks between Bateau Bay and Blue Lagoon. I tried walking along in the shallow water but the rocks were too slippery. This is the second rrocky area that I.ve walked around previously that were fine but are now very slippery. I hope my theory is wrong but I use to remember that the rocks were covered with a more sea mollusks. Maybe the lack off mollusks has resulted in an increase in the slime that they fed upon.



As I walked along the foreshore there were a number of birds foraging for food along the cliff and the scree of rocks at the base of the cliffs.



I reached Blue Lagoon and walked along the seaweed strewn beach. There was a nice view back along the rock platform and towards Shelley Beach.


I continued through the camping area that was along the beach and upwards towards the tracks of Wyrrabalong National Park. There were some short tracks off the main track that lead to viewpoints along the coast. Nice!


A pleasant wandering 1.56km hike on beaches, rocks and bush tracks.

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