Tuesday, September 22, 2020

Sink A Fork Into The Best Italian Restaurants in Bukit




For top-notch pizza, pasta and share plates that won’t break the bank, it’s obvious why locals have fallen head over heels for the Rolling Fork Bali. If you are in need of some authentic Italian dishes during your stay in Padang Padang one of the more popular Surf spot in the Bali peninsula, this is the place to go. The food is always fresh, including the pasta. They put their heart and soul into making the best Italian food available in the area with the best presentation possible. The atmosphere of the restaurant is homey and laid back. It is the perfect spot to hang out and relax for a while as you soak in the sights and sounds of the natural surroundings. 



They have a multitude of breakfast, lunch, and dinner options here. Many of these options are vegetarian friendly as well. Their menu includes fresh pizzas and calzones, salads, and of course plates of pasta. We tried their salame pizza. I love how the dough was the perfect consistency and it was very light and fluffy. 



I love cheese, so I also tried the gnocchi 4 formaggi. It was so creamy and delicious, I couldn’t get enough of it! If you happen to go there for breakfast, try their “boss breakfast”. It will fill you up! The restaurant itself is very inviting with a good amount of seating options. When we got our food, it looked so vibrant and delicious. 



I would recommend trying one of their juices or smoothies because they also taste very refreshing. I wish this restaurant was available where I’m at because I truly miss it. Their chefs know how to cook their food just right. It hits the spot without the meal feeling heavy on the stomach. I would highly recommend the Rolling Fork! You won’t regret coming. Our tip? You must not leave without trying  legendary spaghetti aglio olio.

Monday, June 22, 2020

The Hidden Beaches of Bali


Nyan Nyang Beach Villa Plenilunio



Sun and tan with a cocktail in hand—a time-tested image of Bali as the name pops up. Although the island caters to all types of travelers more often it attracts the tropics-at-heart as they seek the sun, the white sands, and, of course, the waves.
The lush beaches of Kuta and Seminyak have probably been touted ad infinitum, but for the wanderlusts who constantly seek fresh and less-populated spots, the island still has a few secret gems in store. Though increasingly busier these past few years, the beaches of Berawa, Batu Bolong, and Echo in Canggu is still worth the visit for the majestic sunset, as well as for hipster-sighting and surfers riding the waves. The beaches here (including in Kuta and Seminyak) are indeed a surfer’s heaven thus not suitable for the casual swimmers due to its strong undercurrent.

To swim, head more to the south to Uluwatu region where white sands and turquoise water awaits! The cliff-based Bingin is one of the people’s beloved “secret” beaches as you must descend innumerable steps to touch the sand. But your effort will be greatly rewarded with the sight that makes you want to jump straight to the water, surfboard or not. Afterward, take a rest and sip a healthy smoothie, cool coconut water or an ice-cold Bintang at the many cliff-side cafes. There are also various homestays available in case you’re not up to climbing the steps and decides to spend the night instead.   

Another secluded spot in Uluwatu is Gunung Payung beach: descend the more-or-less 300 steps and you’ll find the beach nestled between two cliffs— a perfect escapade from the more touristic sites. In fact, if you’re lucky, you can settle inside a wide open-fronted cave under the cliff—accessible when the tide is low—and just enjoy the sound of the waves.

Nyang Nyang beach is an isolated & the undeveloped beach of fine white sand, popular for surfing and wedding venue; accessible via a stairway.

And the thing about Bali is that the beaches are not exclusively sequestered in the south—head east or north for even quieter surroundings. Keramas beach is a gorgeous black sand beach on the east coast in the Gianyar regency where the annual World Surf League Competition is often held in. Otherwise, go for the laid-back vibe or visit the only available beach club and resort in the vicinity, Komune Bali. If you got your diving or snorkeling equipment in hand, head further east to Amed in Karangasem regency, a beach more renowned for its beautiful underwater scene, or to Tulamben where many divers go to take a snap of the sunken USAT Liberty ship.

Next up: Menjangan Island—or deer island as the name derives from the native deer who is still living on the island. It’s located off the coast of Buleleng and it’s a snorkeler’s paradise as well with exceptional coral reefs and rainbow of fishes as you take a dip. It’ll take about an hour to get to the island by boat from Pemuteran beach and currently there are no homestays or hotels for you to stay in so it’s better to take a full-day excursion and rest around Buleleng.

Saturday, June 1, 2019

You can find all Bali on the Gajah Tour App.

Gajah Tour provides you an amazing opportunity to explore Bali. It is the biggest tourist destination in Indonesia. Since mid-80s Bali has seen a rise in tourism. Bali is a small island, known for its art including sculptures and paintings, traditional dance and music. The culture of Bali is strongly influenced by the Chinese and the Hindu culture. The Island of Bali is spread across 2230 miles, including various mountain ranges almost 6600 feet high. These mountains include some active volcanoes, most common is Mount Batur.




Bali is home to both the white sand beaches and the black sand beaches. The whole island is surrounded by coral reefs, which enhances the beauty of the island. The climate of Bali is ideal for tourism all year long, with an average temperature of 30o C. The rainy season is from December to March, fewer tourists are seen in monsoon season.





Gajah Tour

Gajah tour provides you with an opportunity to explore Bali. With Gajah Tour, you can customize your own tour. Adventurous activities, Historical exploration, Beaches and what not, choose the destinations of your liking and explore Bali with Gajah Tour. We have a huge number of local guides who will make your trip safe and informative throughout your journey with us.
Now that Gajah Tour has its own Android and iOS app, you can download the app and enjoy a multitude of opportunities. The Gajah Tour mobile app provides options like Pick and drops services, PayPal or cash payment, local guide, and drivers rating.
At Gajah Tour, you can also avail the option of a half day tour. This means you can have adventure throughout the day; relax and enjoy the evening with your loved ones. Using the Gajah mobile application is extremely simple. You just have to select your tour from the list of more than 30 tours. After you have selected your tour, you select your driver and pick up location. Yes, it’s that simple, and the driver can be rated through the mobile app.






Tour List

There is a long list of tours that Gajah Tour has to offer. From Bali safari to Bukit Surfing, you can choose or customize any tour you like. The choice of the tour is highly dependent on the guest. Gajah Tour just makes sure that our guests are well entertained.
Let us show you how our tour works. If you choose our ATV Ride adventure, you will be picked up from the hotel at 8 am. You will start your ATV adventure at 10.30 am and back to the hotel by 1.30 pm. The package will include pick and drop services with the help of our experienced local drivers, and a local guide will be along with you the whole time.
This is just one of our 30+ tours. Gajah Tour provides the best tourism facilities in Bali. We have been in this business for a long time, and we have experienced local staff members. Our prime focus is on safe and comfortable travel for our guests.  






Planning a trip to Bali? These handy Bali apps will help you find out where to eat, call a car service, get your planning spot visit done, schedule a massage and even order a selfie tour service. Life just got that much easier.






Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Bali Surf Drone Expert





Surfing in Bali, Indonesia is unlike surfing any place in the world. The moment you arrive to this special island you can feel a unique energy. The Balinese culture is unlike any in the entire world and that also goes for their kindness and smiles. As you prepare to paddle out to some of the best surf in the world, you can’t help but to take in the body warming environment of limestone cliffs, lush palm, cheeky monkeys, and smells of Balinese offerings to the gods. Once you and your board enter the water and begin your push towards the lineup you can’t help but to accept you are in special waters. You marvel at the live reef below you filled with bright colored coral, schools of tropical fish, and crystal clear water. Your body is as happy as can be with water temperatures that couldn’t be anymore comfortable.

The next phase of your immersion is positioning yourself into the lineup. You realize there are more people from different parts of the world and different colors of skin than you have ever been around. Surf banter from different groups of friends excite you as the stoke is high with everyone getting some of the best waves of their life. It’s impossible to not have a smile on your face. And then here comes the best part…surfing!

One can only try and write the words that describe the addicting love we connect with surfing a wave. Photographers and Videographers have worked for decades capturing these actions and feelings. But now, the aerial perspective has become widely accessible with the new technology and the media is mind blowing. To be able to fly above someone surfing and present it in high definition video is nothing less than spectacular.


Bali drone expert David Biner with Indo Eye is taking this idea to a new level. Recently filming some incredible surf at Serangan in Bali, he has put together a teaser video from his Bali drone company Indo Eye that has the world seeing Indonesian surfing from a new perspective. Camera angles showing multiple surfers on one wave, top-down aerial view, and dynamic follow panning from behind to the front of the surfer while these surfers do what fills their heart. It’s an exciting new generational push to show the world in a fresh way and Indo Eye strives to lead the movement in Bali. For more aerial and surf photography, check out Indo Eye through their Facebook, Instagram, or website http://theindoeye.com.  

Saturday, December 31, 2016

ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT TRENDY SEMINYAK RESORT



The atmosphere in Seminyak is much more laid back and sophisticated than Kuta. Located north of Legian, Seminyak is an upmarket beach town filled with fashionable high-end restaurants and bars. There’re also many luxury villas that dot the coast and fill the town. Although Seminyak is a suburb of Kuta, it is fondly known as Kuta's trendy neighbor.

Seminyak is popular with Bali's expatriate community, most of whom reside there. Thus, land and accommodation prices are amongst the highest. The reason Seminyak resort is well liked by expats is that it provides the perfect balance of seclusion - the beach is quieter in the day and it's not exactly a backpacker's playground, and exhibition - Ku De Ta is the place to be if you want to be seen.

Getting Around
The small streets of Seminyak can get pretty congested and there are only two main routes into town. The best way to get around Seminyak is to rent a motorcycle or bicycle or to go on foot. It can get a tad confusing because a number of roads have alternate names. For instance, Jalan Arjuna (Jalan is road in Bahasa) is also known as Jalan Double 6 or Jalan 66.

Where to Stay
If you're planning a trip to Seminyak, chances are you are willing to blow some cash. A fine selection of hotels awaits you. One such hotel is The Elysian. It is one of Bali's first luxury hotels and it resembles a traditional Bali village. Seminyak villas are popular amongst tourists as they are a short distance away from the action. Resorts worth considering include Aman Resorts and Bulgari Resort Bali.

What to See
Located on the west coast of the southern region of Bali, Seminyak beach is relatively quiet during the day. Regular beach activities like surfing, sunbathing and swimming can all be done here but Seminyak beach is famous for two things - high-end beachfront establishments such as Ku De Ta and its sunsets.

This beachfront location features modern architecture and interior design. Practically everyone in Bali's expatriate community shows up for sunset and cocktails at Ku De Ta. It goes without saying that Ku De Ta is the place to see and to be seen.

Tourists rarely visit Petitenget because it's fairly secluded. However, it's worth visiting the beach for its continuous expanse of grey sand. You will also find a pretty Balinese temple off Petitenget. Pura Petitenget was built by Bali's most important priest, Nirartha and has been around since the 16th century. Although it is not one of the key nine directional temples of Bali, it is known for its spectacular beachside ceremonies and is one of the important sea temples in Bali.

Berawa beach is five kilometers from Seminyak. Many go to Berawa to meditate and do yoga. Here, you will witness the daily life of typical fishermen who catch their fish from traditional boats.

1.Seminyak Beach
2.Ku De Ta
3.Petitenget Beach
4.Berawa Beach

What to Do
Seminyak is the high-end spa capital of Bali SPA. Your spa experience will be one of great luxury and sophistication. Needless to say, you get what you pay for but prices are still at least 50% cheaper than you would pay in a western country. Most high-end hotels come with an in-house spa service, otherwise, you can check out Amo Beauty and Spa, Amoaras Spa and Glo.

Once you're completely relaxed and refreshed, it's time to hit the shops. Seminyak is the center for hip and inventive fashion boutiques and second most preferred place for art lovers in Bali. Seminyak is home to a number of unique art galleries showcasing contemporary and classic styles of painting, drawing and photography, to name a few. If fashion is more your thing, head down to Jalan Laksmana, which has a legion of small boutique and designer stores.

Last but certainly not least, take a trip to Tanah Lot. This sea temple is one of the most famous temples in Bali and it is also one of the busiest. It is set on a remarkable location - on a rocky islet only accessible during low tide.



Choosing a Boutique Villa in Seminyak - Bali

Seminyak is a tiny beach town in South Bali. It is the most popular Australian tourist attraction in the region. The town is very well known as a high-end tourist spot. There, you can expect to find luxurious spas, hotels, and villas. When it comes to accommodation, you are really spoilt for choice. Here are some quick tips on how to choose the right villa.

Location of the villa.
The location of the villa should be your number one concern. Think about what you are going to do when you arrive. Do you enjoy shopping? Or do you enjoy water sports? Knowing your goals will help you make better decisions about your accommodation. You may then choose a location that is convenient for what you want to do there. Check out the facilities and activities that surround the villa. Is there anything that excites you? Some popular activities include horse riding, golf, and tennis. Of course, most villas are conveniently located near the beach.

Restaurants and food.
Being a luxury holiday accommodation, you can expect to be served gourmet breakfast every morning in your villa. But you may wish to spice up your stay by dining at some of the posh restaurants in the area. Some people are especially picky about what they eat. Fortunately, there is no lack of fine dining restaurants in Seminyak.

Level of service.
When we are on vacation, we always want the experience to be enjoyable. An enjoyable experience gives you pleasant and unforgettable memories. That is one of the main reasons why many tourists choose to stay in villas for their annual holidays. The level of service is simply impeccable. For sure, you don't want your holidays to be spoiled just because you are served by a few rude employees. All staff working in or near the villas are properly trained to ensure that you have the most enjoyable trip.

Relaxation facilities.
Plan your trip carefully so that you can spend your time wisely when you are staying in the villa. You don't want to wake up not knowing what to do. Time just flies when you are on vacation, so treasure it! For instance, you may wish to go for some sports activities early in the morning, right before breakfast is served.

After your exercise, you can sit down and enjoy a sumptuous meal, and then relax for the rest of the day. Have your sore muscles massaged by highly trained masseurs? If you don't enjoy full body massages, you can always go for a foot reflexology session. You will most certainly enjoy having your tired feet muscles massaged with sweet smelling fragrant oils.

Usually, spas and massage sessions are fully booked during the weekends. So be sure to pick up the phone and make a reservation so that nothing spoils your day while you are at the villa. The friendly staff should be happy to confirm a reservation for you.





Sunday, November 13, 2016

How Australian expat live in Bali Indonesia




After heading on a Bali holiday, many Australians make the decision to go and live in Bali, Indonesia as an expat. There could be a variety of different reasons for this. Some may want a spiritual journey, others may just want to relax in this fantastic part of the world. On this page, we are going to talk a little bit about how an Australian expat may live in Bali.



One of the most commonly asked questions about living in Bali is how much it is going to cost. The truth is, there is no real answer that can be given here. It will be cheaper than Australia, that is for sure. In fact, you could rent an apartment residence in Bali for as little as $50 a month. Of course, many of the people that head to Bali as an expat are doing so in order to recreate their relaxing Bali holiday (maybe a holiday where they enjoyed a touch of yoga?). This means that you may wish to stay in a slightly more luxurious private villa. Have no fear! You can do that here too. These can cost as little as $300 a month. Not bad, right?



When it comes to food in Bali, or Indonesia as a whole, for that matter, it is cheap. Even the best quality food comes in surprisingly cheap. You can eat a quality meal for less than a dollar. There are some places where you can pick up some imported Australian food, but if you are going to move to a whole new country, then you may as well make the most of it!



One of the wonderful things about Bali is the fact that there are already a lot of expats here, many of whom come from Australia or other English-speaking countries. The locals should be fine with English too. This means that you are not going to have too much trouble on a social level. However, you do have to put the effort in, particularly if you are moving to Australia as part of some spiritual journey. If you put the effort in, then you are going to get so much more out of living in the country. It is going to be more relaxing and you are really going to grow as a person.



It is worth noting that Australians are, currently, one of the only groups of people who have to pay for a tourist visa to enter the country. This is, in part, down to the fact that many Australians were moving to the country illegally. Thankfully, obtaining a visa to move to Bali should not be all that difficult. You will need to prove that you have the funds to live in Bali, however. This is important if you are retired. If you are planning on starting your own company in Bali or working for somebody, then things do become a little bit easier when it comes to the visa application process.

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

There is something about Canggu Berawa






Canggu is the hot spot of Bali now days not only for the surf. No other area has ever been discussed so much. But the Canggu insiders know about the fine structure in this beautiful village, now full surfer tourist. There is Echo Beach, There is Pantai Lima and there is a place, where all the modern history of Canggu started in a mix of surfer spot and luxury apartments in Bali. There is Berawa.

Berawa name comes from the Beach. Berawa beach gave the name to the road Jalan Pantai Berawa. It is the noble and sophisticated part of Canggu. Popular for many expats, surfers, students, and travelers from all around the world. Great for families, little streets with a lot of villas, local markets, restaurants, beach clubs, and cafes. The place for real coffee lovers and the place for us, expats, to live and have a bit of our culture in Bali. One of the places which will definitely make any foreign loving Berawa is Coffee 'n' Oven Authentic Bakery in Bali. If bread is the thing you will ever be missing in Bali, this bakery is your temple.


Authentic baking fresh every day served with an original coffee blend. Your breakfast has never been better in Bali. We all know those little places in Europe, Australia or America. You come to pick up your oven fresh croissant or loaf of bread, place to sit and have a morning coffee and such a wide choice on breakfast. Whether you surf in Berawa or came for holiday to Bali, this place will keep you in paradise and bring you home for a little while and restore yourself after a surfing session. No doubts about the quality. We do not like compromises.

This is the face of Berawa. For many of us far away from our homes very personal. For most tourists visiting Bali the place to be. Make sure, when you come to the Island of Gods, to have Berawa on
your list. Not far away from Seminyak, but still authentic. Finally, you don't want to miss the best of Bali.