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Welcome to Vacances, a blog where I share a snip of my traveling experience.
Here you will find some recommended places worth to travel,, most of them are places in Bali and around. But you may also find some places outside Indonesia..
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Sunday, June 26, 2016

A Spontaneous Trip to Labuan Bajo - A truly Indonesian Archipelago


In April 2016, I had a long holiday from work. I suggested to my best friend to take this chance to visit other part of Indonesia. The list shorted into two options; Makasar and Labuan Bajo. After doing some research and checking available flight ticket and the price of course, we decided to go to Labuan Bajo. We directly bought the tickets for the day after. It was only IDR 1,1million for return ticket flying with a small plane. It took around 1 hour to get to Komodo airport from Ngurah Rai airport.

Arriving there, I checked my phone to call the hotel that we have booked to pick us up at the airport. Unfortunately, there is no network signal on my phone in this island. What? I did not prepare this to happen. It was a fortune that our hotel has sent the driver to pick us up. Knowing that there is only one provider that works here, I directly bought a sim card of this "red" provider at the airport.
From airport to the hotel took us only 15 minutes by car, not far at all. The hotel is located at Waecicu beach and has amazing beachfront and sunset view. The beach has white sand and a perfect calm wave to swim. Interestingly there were jellyfish, starfish and other kind of fish on this beach, such a beautiful giant aquarium. I could swim forever here :)

The first two days we spent our time mostly at the hotel beach, swimming, snorkeling, and canoeing to the closest small islands. The third day we went to the area where people call it the city of Labuan Bajo. I was quite excited to go around the city. The hotel offers a free shuttle to the city three times a day which is really a good idea because there is no really taxi service here that you can call anytime. Other public transportation like Bemo do not have the route to go or pass the hotel. Even, an ojek charge for more to go to the hotel but still reasonable price though, 20 k each. The people in the city claimed that the hotel I stayed is in the middle of nowhere, thats funny when it is only 15 minutes away.

On the hill close to the hotel
Labuan Bajo Harbour
Anyway, the city is not really much to explore but here you can find cheaper boat/sailing package to the other islands such as Komodo, Rinca, Kalong, Kanaya, etc island. Here there is a lot cheaper accommodation as well, also food. I heard the hotel rate in the city is only around 200k/night. Well the food is at normal price vary from 15-30k. There are also available several shops and convenient stores as well.

After seeing some good offers for one day trip to Komodo island, we decided to book a charter boat for the next day. The price for person for this trip is 350k including life vest, water, tea and coffee, and lunch. They also provide a snorkeling gear for 30k per day.

The following day we were ready at the harbor to start one day trip to Rinca island and three other islands around. We did not go to Komodo island as it is much farer and it is a bigger chance to see Komodo in Rinca instead of Komodo island because of the size of Komodo island is so much bigger.

Guide at Komodo National Park
Rinca island is also part of Komodo National Park. They have trained guides to show around the island who speak English and some other languages.
The entrance fee to the island is around 260k for foreigner and 65k for local/Indonesian.

It is a spoiling trip for my eyes and soul, really. I realized how wonderful Indonesia is with its amazing scenery, various kinds of animal, various culture and form of society. This is why I love to travel.
Definitely will come back here to visit pink beach and other islands I have not visited.

View on the way to Rinca island


Tips for you:
Prepare the red provider (Telkomsel).
Visit now before the big resorts start their construction, as it will be their private hill to see beautiful island view.
Better booked hotel for the first day only, this way you can flexibly change your plan to stay on other cheaper hotel or have a sailing trip.


Unforgettable Short Trip to Nusa Penida, Bali

Nusa Penida has been in my list of 'place to go' for quite long time. I just had not had any chance to go with friends. It is the biggest island among the other two Nusa islands: Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan.

On June 4 2016, I was lucky being offered to join a weekend trip to the island by a friend of mine, Okta. It was a group trip of his sister's colleague but they were open for more seats. Well, it just felt that it was the right time. I decided to join them.

We were 11 people taking the first boat to the island, this time we took Caspla boat. At those days there were big waves all around Bali sea. Some days before, it was reported that there was a married couple pulled out into the ocean by a big wave in Nusa Penida, but that did not change our plan to go there.

We gathered in Sanur at 8am where the fast boat would depart. It took only 40 minutes to get to the island. The cost was only IDR 75k one way for local, not sure for tourist.

The Crew
Cave Giri Putri Entrance
On this trip the first day we spent going to several temples in this island. As this was my first time, I was so excited. There is one specific temple that I have been looking forward to see. I have heard and seen many photos of this temple which is in a cave where the entrance into the temple is so narrow; can only be fitted by one person.

When I successfully entered the cave and got inside, I was amazed, the feeling to be there cannot be described. It is a really huge cave which has the size of soccer field. It felt so peaceful and being there such a gift for me. There is a mix culture we can see in this temple, as there is also a temple for Buddhism and a statue of Dewi Kwan Im. This temple is called Pura Giri Putri, find more about it here.


Our spiritual trip continued to two other temples in the area, which are Pura Kerangkeng and Pura Puncak Mundi. The last temple we went to is Pura Dalem Peed which is located very close to where we were staying, a homestay called Full Moon, click here.

It is located close to the harbour.  It is a clean place and we got a really affordable price. We paid only one hundred thousand rupiah per person for three rooms one night, a bit more than one million in total.
The second day was time for vitamin sea for us. We had the same driver as the previous day, the coolest driver and car ever, coolest means driving like a flash! but thank God we were all safe :D.
We were planning to go to three beaches but ended up only going to two only as it took hours to get to all three and we did not plan to miss the boat. hehe

We first went to Uug beach or Broken beach which is located next to Billabong angel point, not sure who named it Billabong and why. 

We cannot really go down to the beach, we only saw the beach from the hill. It is a shame that I did not take picture on Billabong angel point because here where the couple was taken into the ocean, and there was a red restriction flag to not go there at that time. Well, it can be a reason to go back and take picture another time.


Broken Beach
The second beach is located closer to the homestay, around 1 hour if im not mistaken. It is the famous Crystal Bay, most wanted diving spot for the divers who wish to see Mola-Mola fish.  Again, there were big waves everywhere around Bali at that time, and we chose to not dive or do snorkeling there even though some of us have planned and prepared to snorkel. So we just took some photos, honestly, loads of photos.


We went back to homestay and had a nice lunch, ohya the price of nasi ayam lalapan is more expensive here than Bali :D, actually the same price as its in Labuan Bajo while nasi
Crystal Bay
goreng is only 10k.


Anyway, we were so happy, especially me, I have been to the island I have not been before and made some new good friends.
Great trip!



Tips for you: There is no good signal so Google map does not work here, wear sunglasses and a mask driving around cus its real dusty, wear sunblock too! The distance between beaches felt double or triple because of the road condition, so get ready! Bring water!




Nyang-Nyang, The Virgin Beach

Many photos of this beach I have seen and the sign is there since long ago but I wonder why it is not being commercialised as quick as other beaches in the area.
One weekend I decided to discover this famous virgin beach and made a new diary note for this blog.


Nyang-Nyang beach is located in Pecatu area on the same way as going to Uluwatu. Good that it is on google map. 

To get to the beach, as other beaches in the area you will need to go down the hill. 
While Greenbowl or Gunung Payung beach have decent stairs access, this beach has no the same kind. It is still so pristine. 

Going down the rocky hill you will need a suitable sandals/slippers.
It took me around 20 minutes to arrive down on a lush green grass field, which is very beautiful with the white sand beach at the end of it.


There was a middle age man sitting there at that time looking after his cows, what? how on earth can the cows live here and get here at beginning? Well, nothing is impossible.

I went straight to the beach and found body part of a broken ship. Interestingly it has graffiti on it meaning there has been someone specifically coming here to do it.



Let me repeat, it was on the weekend but there were no other people. Only me and my friend and the man with the cows. 



Sometimes it felt a little creepy though but three hours being spent there swimming and enjoying my private beach is not too bad at all haha.




If you are thinking to go there, go now before it is being commercialised in a couple of years or even months.  Remember to bring your own food and drink and bring back your rubbish/plastic home.

Saturday, October 10, 2015

Wonderful Summer Time in Norway


This year I finally can visit Norway in the Summer time. I have been waiting for this time to come. It was on July -August 2015. I had one month holiday in Norway, the best holiday I have ever had to date. Special thanks to my beloved boss for letting me having one month leave (hehe) and to my family in Norway to make it happen.

I wonder where to start, hmmm. Let's start from the airport, Gardermoen Oslo Airport. This time I was picked up by my beloved mother and father in low going to be (hihi). Happy time after a long flight from Bali.
As usual after having a long flight Bali-Oslo I felt sick being in the car on the way home to Gjovik, Kapp. As a result we stopped for a while in the middle of the ride. Along the way home I could see the differences that weather impacts to the environment and the people and the use of energy.

When we arrived home I saw how beautiful the garden turned to be, compared with the view I saw when in winter. "Wow it is the real summer! Everything was so beautiful, the lake, grass, trees, plants, air, animals, surrounding. Perfect. What a cozy feeling being home in the summer. (I call it home because i always feel like home to be here (my second home after Bali)).

A couple of days we spent to just enjoying the nature and relaxing at home. And yess I have a new hobby now, fishing. As the lake is just right at the back of the house we often just take a boat and go fishing for couple hours. I really enjoyed it. Never thought I would like fishing imagining a boring time waiting the fish to eat the bait.


Oh ya, my another favourite activity during summer in Kapp is picking strawberries, raspberries, sweet cherries in the garden. What a joy to have such a botanical garden just out of the backdoor.

This summer I had a chance to travel to the west of Norway, GEIRANGER ..!!! :D

Geiranger is a small tourist village in Sunnmore of More og Romsdal county in west Norway. In here you can see a super beautiful nature you have imagined. The fresh air and clean environment with good people, it gets me goosebumps everytime I talk about this place.

It is really recommended to take a car ferry Geiranger-Hellesylt as you will see steep mountains and wild waterfalls with wonderful nature scenery. On the ferry, there will be an audio guide which telling you more information of the attraction of this fjord. The audio guide is in several languages: Norwegian, English, Germany, Japanese, and some others I cannot recognised :P.
The ferry costs around 245 Norwegian Kroner per person and it is worth it for one hour cruising to see the lanscape of this, one on the list of UNESCO World Heritage.

Another interesting object is the zig zag road on the steep mountain when arriving on Geiranger harbour. It does look scary on the picture and on the real life. I wonder how they made that road.



I will end this writing with my impression from this trip, "what a wonderful world we are living in, love the nature to live long".






Friday, October 17, 2014

Bandung,Hunting Clothing Material



Here I am, at home in Bali. But I am going to share a short trip when I was going to Bandung for a special purpose in really short time. It was at end of August. Taking a flight to Bandung from Denpasar with Airasia, as always, as it is cheaper than others.
 Arrived there around 10 in the morning, being picked up by a driver we have known from the previous trip. We straightly went to the place where we were supposed to go. To find some clothing materials since we were going to make a new design for the shop.

Cibadak street
 Our first stop was Cibadak around Thamrin area, here lays many many many stores selling various kinds of material. Canvas, Denim, Cotton, from 100% Cotton to 10 % of it, Polyester, Spandex, Rayon, and many more, I forgot. 

Had 30 minutes walk, we did not get what we wanted. Then we took another drive to an area where we can buy small capacity of cloth, which is the rest cloth from the garment or factory. It is common when a big branded clothing company did not use all the materials, they sell it to the stores in this area, called Cigondewah.
After 15 minutes of walk separatedly, one of us found a shop which sold what we were looking for all day long. It was such a treasure finding. Ha.. We surely bought kilos of cloth and packed them all and shipped it to Bali.
affordable hotel where we stayed
Finally we were free from duty. Yiihhaaaa. Here is the time for shopping and having a little trip. But first, we went to the hotel and got relaxed some.  
view from the hotel room
Bandung traffic on Saturday morning

After a while, We went out to have dinner but of course before that, we spared some minutes to surf ‘The Secret’ fashion outlet. From the large number of choices, I could not decide what I wanted. 
I got nothing and went to the next outlet named ‘Heritage’. Here I found my lovely white short pants. I love it and it’s a hundred k, cheap right? Those two stores were enough at that time. Time to fill my tummy with something called food. 
Then, the driver drove us to a so-called food market, yet, lets make it sound better, an exclusive food court. There are many small food stalls offer diversity of food. :p
This place is called ……… I forgot, I need to check Mr. Google first. Oh ya, it is ‘Paskal Food Market’.
Unfortunately I could not capture the place since I was not having battery on my phone and camera, which the camera is on my phone. But for sure Mr. Google can show you how the place looks like.
On the flight home
One tip when you are here, don’t worry where to pay because there are many cashiers on every direction. SSssstt, I did not see those cashiers, and I went there and here like an iron since I only saw one and only cashier near the entrance. Puha! I just realized about the presence of other cashiers when I was going to go home.
The next day it was only me alone, my partners flied to Singapore for some business matter. What can I do alone? Shopping for sure. :D I went to ‘Rumah Mode’ factory outlet and I found what I wanted and bought those international branded tops with a smile on my face. Yes!!!..  I got them cheap. 
At the end, i went back home alone and satisfied :)