Bali Profiles Of A Traveller
Tale of a recent Bali tourist
Writing about travelling in Bali from an internet cafe, I can get detached from what actual traveling in Bali is like. Jacinta is a young lady who recently did an 11 day trip to Bali. Here’s her account.
Date: November 6th, 2006 |
Interview with Brian Moore in Kuta Bali-part II
Brian Moore is a lover or travel, people and music. Like me, he doesn’t really play any instruments, but he loves world music and various other stuff.
Date: January 24th, 2006 |
Interview with Jay Bishoff: Post Bali Bomb tourist-part IX
Baliblog: When you were planning to move to Bali what were the biggest hurdles you came up against?
Date: October 27th, 2005 |
Interview with Jay Bishoff: Post Bali Bomb tourist-part VII
Baliblog: Let me ask you a question. You are from the USA. Why couldn't you have moved to another beautiful part of that country, somewhere like Salt Lake City where a version of Christianity is very much to the fore and experience the people and the religion in a supermarket there?
Date: October 27th, 2005 |
Interview with Barrie about Yogyakarta Indonesia
Barrie is in Bali right now, and will be for another few weeks. Barrie’s wife Candika, is from Yogyakarta, in Central Java, and Barrie lived there for 10 years. I asked him a few questions on why he liked the place.
Date: November 9th, 2006 |
Interview with Jennifer Renniger in Seminyak Bali
American tourist Jennifer Renniger has recently arrived in Bali for a thrilling 8 day trip. Jennifer came Portland Oregon via Singapore and started off her trip by missing her plane. Staying at the beach end of ‘party street’, Jl. Dhyana Pura, in Seminyak, Jennifer is getting over her jet-lag by relaxing, getting massages and manicures. Today she called me and I took her on a ride around Kerobokan. My intended lunch stop was Warung Gossip, but on arrival at 1.30pm, the food was wiped out.
Date: May 8th, 2006 |
Learning Indonesian can help you meet the locals in Bali
Learning Indonesian is a real helpful thing when coming to Bali. The locals are naturally friendly and love to chat, sometimes for a business, sometimes for fun.
Date: December 5th, 2005 |
Interview with Jay Bishoff: Post Bali Bomb tourist-part VIII
Baliblog: I personally haven't had anything stolen, the Balinese will tell you to put your motorbike inside the compound. They all have family compounds around their house.
Date: October 27th, 2005 |
Interview with Jay Bishoff: Post Bali Bomb tourist-part VI
Jay: One more thing that I love about this place that came to mind. My wife Debbie and I have done a lot of research on different religions and have read Joseph Campbell and Huston Smith, experts on comparative mythologies. Their work looks for common themes in religions around the world and also the unique aspects.
Date: October 27th, 2005 |