Bali, the Island of Gods
There is nothing more wonderful than vacationing – be it a family getaway, a romantic trip or enjoying with your friends. And every one of us has countless reasons for going on a trip. Some people like exploring new places while some like to be close to nature and reflect on one’s life. For me, traveling is nothing but a reason to relax and rejuvenate. While vacationing, I keep my rules very simple. I am here to unplug and therefore I do not overburden myself with an overwhelming schedule. This is exactly what I did when I went to Bali, the Island of Gods.
Place: Alila, Ubud
Popularly known for its beaches, coral reefs, and yoga and meditation retreats, Bali definitely suited my temperament.
Well, that’s the reason why I chose Bali for my sojourn!!! As it’s my travel agent who booked my hotels; he had selected Ubud, which I later came to know as the fastest growing tourist destination. Though the reason for its popularity is its beautiful landscape, temples and shrines, what I liked most about Ubud was the Infinity Pools. May be because it was the first time that I was seeing one, I fell in love with it.
For those who are hearing it for the first time; Infinity pools are those that create a visual effect of having no boundary. Known as endless pools, the beauty of these pools are inexpressible. It is actually irresistible.
Place: The Hanging Gardens of Bali
Don't hesitate to visit the most stunning and incredible pools of Bali and feel this amazing power of Ubud in your veins!
I have been to two more places in Bali, that I will tell you more about in later posts. I absolutely love this island and the people there are amazing.
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Hello @yuriks2000! I like this island, I like these people.
Me too! I think everyone will like these people once they get a chance to meet them :)
That is the nice place and nice photo. @yuriks2000
Thank you @ereginja-steem !
Infinity pools are really cool! Thanks for sharing!
They are amazing! However, you get used to them very quickly. I have never tried a pool with a glass floor on top of the building. That would be really cool!
That would be!
Looks amazing!! Great post. I would love to go to Bali
Thanks. Yes, this is the place I love most in the world!
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I love Ubud and Bali.
I am glad I have found another person that does! I have also visited a small village called Canggu, Bali. There I learned to Surf for the first time. It was amazing. It is very quite, not many tourists around, and everything is super cheap. We could eat really a lot a lot and it would cost only 1-2 per person. Small cafe is called Marina, by the way.
Reminds me a lot of when I first visited Kuta in the late 1980's. Small hotels, rice fields and coconut palms. Every time I go back it's more built up but nice to know some of the secret Bali still exists.
Canggu is actually North Kuta! So you will feel like at home when you come there :)