Articles tagged ‘Lovina’

Lovina area hike: Asah Gobleg to Selat

By Nick | October 6th, 2006 | Add a Comment »

Lovina is a fairly quiet, relaxing resort area. If you feel like some energetic activity, a hike might be what you need. My guidebook suggests a hike from the village of Selat to Asah Gobleg in the area to the south of Lovina. This hike is 10kms and takes 4 hours. In the heat on [...]


 

Lovina watersports Bali

By Nick | October 6th, 2006 | Add a Comment »

Taking to a trip to Lovina, on the north coast, can be a pleasant change from the busy shopping / party scene in Kuta.




 

North-Central Bali: What to do on a 3 day trip.

By Nick | September 20th, 2006 | Add a Comment »

North Bali is a part of the island most people don’t visit. I
mean out of every 100, maybe 5 take a trip to the north coast
while on holiday. If you do go to the North-Central part of Bali,
what’s up there?


 

Pengastulan: North Bali

By Barrie | July 22nd, 2006 | Add a Comment »

Just south of the coastal village of Seririt is the town of Pengastulan. You have probably drove through it at one time or another on your travels in Bali.


 

March 28th 2003 in Bali

By Nick | March 28th, 2006 | 1 Comment »

Three years ago today I was in Lovina on the north coast of Bali. My friends Mick. Tina and Ron accompanied me on a bike ride in the mountians and we spent the night in the Nugraha hotel along the main road. Riding back along through the center of Bali I was initially downhearted, Tina [...]


 

Air Sanih: Freshwater springs close to Singaraja

By Nick | January 26th, 2006 | 2 Comments »

For those driving the tiring coastal road from Amed to Singaraja, here’s another place you can stop for invigoration. The ice cold freshwater springs at Air Saneh (Yeh Saneh). The springs are surrounded by garden and there are changing facilities. The cost is 3,000rp and the springs are open 7am-7pm.


 

Sing Sing: A handy waterfall close to Lovina

By Nick | January 26th, 2006 | Add a Comment »

Sing Sing waterfall is good for people who want to see a waterfall (air terjun) , and do not want to deviate far from the main road in Lovina. To the west of Lovina, about 1km out of town you will come to Jl. Sing Sing (daybreak).


 

Brahma Vihara Arama: Bali’s Buddhist monastery

By Nick | January 25th, 2006 | 2 Comments »

Brahma Vihara Arama is located SW of Lovina, 3 km inland from the town of Dencarik. Built in 1970, Brahma Vihara Arama is popular with Buddhist visitors form all over Asia and is a unique place. The location on the northern slope of the mountains, affords wonderful view of the north coast.


 

Jevon is 6 months old today in Seminyak Bali

By Nick | December 30th, 2005 | 2 Comments »

Jevon is 6 months old today in Bali and it is amazing to think that back on June 30th he was still inside Ika. Ika thinks Jevon is about 7.8kgs right now, which a decent size. He’s not fat, but has enough meat on him. Here in Indonesia some parents like to stuff their kids, [...]


 

Sunday morning in Seminyak Bali

By Nick | July 24th, 2005 | 7 Comments »

Sunday morning in Seminyak it's lovely and sunny. Jl. Seminyak is always quieter on Sundays, which makes the 5-minute stroll to Bintang supermarket pleasant. Ika's Auntie Daisy came over this morning to make Cap Cay (chap chay), which is a Chinese type dish of steamed vegetables and bits of chicken in a peppery sauce. Served [...]


 

 

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