Sunday, July 20, 2008

Bali - Day 4

This morning we plan to visit the bustling fresh market in Ubud.



Bali is the place that still using natural products for packaging



Various types of flowers are sold in the market.


Flowers are put in a Kratong offering to their gods.


Would you like to sample this local snack/food?


Buying some Balinese pictures???


Decorative woven basket.


I like this souvenir shop. Its products are neat and beautiful. The brochure of the shop that posted at the cashier table is in Japanese language.



Walking back to the hotel, I get many pictures of beautiful unique Bali doors. Very narrow that I wonder how they carry the big stuffs into their houses.



We visit the garden of Ubud Inn surveying to see whether we could afford to stay here for the next visit or not. ???



A school children in uniform.


Our plan for today is at Uluwatu Temple. The view is beautiful but I do not like the area around since there are a lot of FIECE monkeys trying to steal things from travelers and return it to their owners to exchange for food. The owner in turn asks for the money from us. Though we received many warning from friends before the trip, still we lost one of the monkey doll of the Kipling purse. Very fast. “ไวอย่างกะลิง”จริงๆ



ULUWATU TEMPLE
Uluwatu Temple is perched on a cliff of a rocky hill on the southernmost part of Bali. Balinese believe the shrine was the result of the metamorphosis of the God’s holy water. This temple was built and chosen by one of Hindu’s most respected priest, Danghyang Nirartha to unite with God Almighty, moksa. Uluwatu Temple is surrounded by trees and bushes occupied by tamed army of monkeys.


Kuta Beach

After Uluwatu Temple, we go to the airport since some of the gang will fly to Surabaya while Pe Paew and I will fly to Jarkarta. However since my flight is almost at midnight, I only deposit my bags at the airport and go back to the town, Kuta.

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