Family Trip to Bali

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Nataniel

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What a shame, after living in this world for a quarter of century, this is the first time I landed my step on Bali. :P

The trip already planned several months ago. I felt bored at office with my daily routine, I convinced my family to gather together at Bali. Unfortunately, my Mom could not visit because of her sickness and my oldest sister who is pregnant now. So the only member is I, Mely, Dad, Canri, Canra, and my cousin Ririn.

Luckily, we do not need to stay at hotel because my sister has her own house there at Tabanan. Her husband is a Balinesee, so we also get a free tour guide. I am so happy  for this vacation, thanks to God.

The first place we visited was Bratan Lake. It is a very famous lake that always appears in TV or picture. Bratan lake has a beautiful scenery with a temple on the side. The air was very fresh, so relaxing. 

The Next destination was Alas Kedaton. Temple with many monkeys inside. Be careful when you visit there. Once we opened car door, some monkeys tried to grab our stuff. we are warned to put our handphone in our pocket, to to wear colorful accessoris. My niece was so very frightened. We bought some nut to feed those monkeys. Once again, we should careful. We also took a picture with great bat. haha..

As the closing for the first day, we visited Tanah Lot to see sunset. In my opinion, this place is the best place in Bali. :D

On the next day, we visited Jimbaran, Garuda Wisnu Kencana Statue. It such a great landmark with carved stone everywhere. After that Uluwatu was ours next. I love sea! haha. Uluwatu has a great view with valley beach. Not to stop, we continued to Kuta Beach. Most known beach around the world.

As the last day tour, we visit Sanur Beach, Sukowati and my brother in law hometown Kintamani. Kintamani has a great Batur Lake and also Batur Mount.

more photo is here

Bratan Lake

Alas Kedaton

Tanah Lot

My Bro n Sister at GWK

Uluwatu

Kuta Beach

Sanur Beach

Kintamani

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