The second stop of our Indonesia trip was
D’s choice. So we all know how Eat,Pray Love put Ubud on the global map.
Somehow unlike the rest of the world, it didn't catch my fancy. Well at least up
until I got there. Just an hour into this little bustling town and I was in
love. I could totally understand why
Elizabeth Gilbert loved it. Ubud is one of those places that reminds you that
the world can wait , while you disappear into your own bubble.
Ubud is a little town filled with tiny
cafes, curio shops and busy markets. D
and me spent many hours exercising our non existent bargaining skills in the
many markets. These visits ensured we were returning to India with much heavier
bags.
One of the best things about our stay at
Ubud was our home stay. Not only was it a bargain, the couple who run it were
so warm and friendly. Which we soon discovered was a common trait among the
people of this town. Literally everyone here greets you with a warm smile or
wants to chat up. Our room was massive and overlooked this
little courtyard which led into rice fields.
Would definitely recommend this place to anyone visiting Ubud.
D had signed us for a cycling expedition,
which was one of the highlights of our trip. The group that organized this took
us for a lovely breakfast overlooking a lake and volcano. After which we visited the world famous Kopi Luwak Coffee. Which is
made of well erm cat poo. Well kinda. Soon after this interesting coffee
experience we got on our bikes and off we went zipping through tiny villages.
The excursion guides took us to a
traditional Balinese home, a wood work factory and finally some rice
fields.
The last time I touched a cycle was twenty
years ago. So naturally I was not sure if I could do it. But am so glad I got
over my apprehension and did this. Cycling through brilliant green rice fields
on a quiet afternoon was nothing short of bliss. With the wind in my hair, I could almost hear the soundtrack of "Chariots of fire" in my head. I was dog tired at the end of
it. But it was worth every minute.
When the time came for us to pack and leave we made a note to definitely come back to this lovable tiny town.
1 comment:
Interesting... I need to read up on this place, since I haven't read Eat, Pray, Love :)
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