Ika is getting to meet all kinds of cool parents, who contact me through Baliblog. Today she got to meet Tamara and family, who are in the middle of a RTW trip. Tamara got great air tickets online, which were shipped by FedEx to my house in Bali. Today Ika, Jevon and I rode over to the Hotel Sarinande in Seminyak, to join them for lunch. I suggested Warung Kolega on Jl. Petitenget, as it is cheap and good. After scooting back to Jl. Dhyana Pura and dragging a taxi back down the narrow lane, we were all heading to the warung, which took only a few minutes. Traveling with kids is more possible than most people think, if everyone is willing to relax a bit. Tamara’s kids seemed super relaxed and played with Jevon.
She was a bit concerned that the food might be too spicy, but the Javanese style food served at Kolega, is only medium hot and many dishes are not spicy at all. Closed on Sundays, Warung Kolega was doing good business today, and most of the tables were full. We found an empty table and sat together, enjoying travel talk and the tasty food. My meal consists of steamed rice, a large piece of BBQ chicken, green beans and eggplant sambal, for 11,000rp.
Tamara and family have spent the last 10 days exploring Bali, loving Amed. They rented scooters in the area and found the local people extremely friendly. On the whole, they have managed to do well at finding small independent places with room large enough for the 4 of them and also good places to eat, Ubud being tops.
Of the annoying things they encountered, the Kuta Beach vendors were high on the list. Having already visited Australia, NZ and Fiji, Tamara told me Bali was their first real taste of a truly new culture on this trip. The family spent a day at Waterbom Park in Tuban and said it was worth every penny. Safety was well taken care of with plenty of staff on the spot, the kids loved it. That’s a great recommendation and one I’ll have to put to the test myself. Waterbom has huge slides as well as smaller pools and slides for the toddlers. Tamara and family fly out to Singapore tonight, the Sarinande allowing them to check out late today. She was searching for discount hostels in Singapore and said right now many are full. If you happen to be flying into a big city, it can pay to reserve your hostel be forehand. Good luck to Tamara and family and hope to hear more about their travels.
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Thanks to Nick for his hospitality and friendly advice! We loved Bali and its wonderful people and will definitely return in the future. Maybe Alexa will be old enough to babysit Jevon by then.
[...] Our trip to Bali was now winding down and we only had a few more days left in Bali. When I was planning our trip, I used the BaliBlog on the Bootsnall website to do a lot of my research. BaliBlog’s author and one of the founders of Bootsnall, Nick O’Neill, is a British expat who moved to Bali a few years back and married a lovely Indonesian lady named Ika. I got in touch with him via email before we arrived and he gave me some great info and suggested we meet when we arrived. We had purchased our airline tickets to Singapore on the internet and I needed an address to ship them to so I asked Nick if we could use him as our contact person in Bali. He generously agreed and held onto our tickets for us until we could get together. For various reasons, we weren’t able to connect until a few days before we left when we finally got together for lunch at a one of Nick’s favourite local eateries. Nick brought along his wife, Ika, and his 2 year old son, Jevon, whom Alexa adored, and we had a great lunch while talking travel. Nick said he loved to meet Boots members and even took photos and posted an entry about our lunch on his BaliBlog. It was a great way to end our visit to Bali and I can see why so many people come to Bali, get ensnared by its charms and can’t seem to leave. It’s a place we will definitely revisit. Tags: Bali, Amed, USAT Liberty, Padangbai, BaliBlog, Nick, Seminyak, Sarinande Beach Hotel, Tag Index « Bali III (Yeh Sanih to Amed) | Home | [...]
And remember KITAS get in to Waterbom cheaper than tourists, regardless it’s a great day out.