Hotel Review: The Balé, Bali
With your own private infinity pool, The Bale in Nusa Dua is a quiet oasis of tranquillity & seclusion making it one of the most luxurious hotels in the world.
Indonesia is big. In fact, with 250 million people living across 17,500 different islands, it’s really big. But from the sprawling cities of Jakarta to the ancient temples of Borobudur to the idyllic secluded islands of Raja Ampat, Indonesia has a diversity rarely found anywhere else.
A country home to Bali, there’s more to Indonesia than this one little island. For me, I loved exploring all the temples of Java, seeing paradise at Raja Ampat, and one of our favourite days in Indonesia was climbing to the top of Mount Batur for sunrise in Bali – now this is what Indonesia is all about.
With your own private infinity pool, The Bale in Nusa Dua is a quiet oasis of tranquillity & seclusion making it one of the most luxurious hotels in the world.
With your own private plunge pool and the black sand beach of Lovina just meters from your front door, Lilin Lovina is the perfect place to relax for a few days.
The Mt Batur sunrise hike is a must on any trip to Bali! From how much it costs to what to bring, here’s everything you need to know about climbing Mt Batur!
Are you looking for the best things to do in Bandung? From learning about the Hong Community to visiting Kawah Putih, this is what you should do in Bandung!
If you’re heading to Lombok and the Gili Islands then here are a few things you can get up to while you’re there! This really is the Bali from 20 years ago.
With crystal clear water, pristine beaches and stunning islands, Raja Ampat can consider itself paradise on earth. Find out what it’s really like to travel here.
Borobudur, Candi Ratu Boko & Prambanan are up there with the best temples in Indonesia. This is why you have to visit these 3 Indonesian temples!
From the locals asking for selfies in the capital of Jakarta to the smiling faces of those in Bandung, this was my heartwarming welcome to Indonesia.
With the Shwedagon Pagoda at it’s heart, Yangon in Myanmar is a sensory feast for Buddhists and backpackers. However, there’s a lot more to be seen.