Canggu and Uluwatu
Uluwatu was divine - the Homestay was minimal but very clean and the breakfast of fresh fruit toast and coffee a welcome extra for such budget accommodation. I’d found a temple a walk away so headed there for a visit, it wasn’t so special but the location was beautiful, Uluwatu Temple or Pura was on the edge of a cliff. I walked around and enjoyed the views and the monkeys. Heading to the beach afterwards was a lesson learned- another long and arduous hike down and up again.
Suppose it’s good for me. I’m getting quite used to the heat now and the nice thing is it doesn’t really fluctuate much, you adjust easily and learn to hydrate more by listening to your body.
Im also bossing the flip flop wearing - I can walk miles in them whereas before it was super painful on the soles of my feet after just a few miles.
There is a Portuguese restaurant next to my homestay and i pop in each evening for a beer (happy hour 5-7 so i can get two small beers for the price of one, plus the chef always brings me a small vegan appetiser for free as hes interested in vegan cookery, bonus!)
Most mornings the air is filled with Hindu chants and songs as its a really important religous holiday at the moment.
Next stop ive decided is Nusa Dua
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