☺ The culture and the people are delightful. I recommend reading Miguel
Covarrubias ‘Island of Bali‘ from 1937. While not exactly contemporary
literature it’s a great insight into the lives and traditions of the Balinese. ☺ The food, not necessarily the Indonesian fare, but the international dining
scene is spectacularly good, and affordable too. ☺ Trekking in the mountains. If you’re adventurous there’s plenty of nature to be
explored. Mt. Agung is towering over Bali, like a tentpole - but the smaller Mt.
Batur offers an accessible hike with spectacular views. The biggest challenge
would be Rinjani on neighbouring Lombok. ☺
Balinese decor is classy. If you’ve flipped through one of those coffee table
books with fancy hotels in them, you can be sure that the “Balinese style” has
been heavily represented. Open spaces, breezy interiors and the pools, oh the
pools. If you’re into a bit of chick luxury, there’s certainly some to be found on
this island.
☹ Traffic is absolutely horrific, and the infrastructure will often leave you stuck
in a car crawling behind a large truck. ☹ Disappointing beaches. Bali is a volcanic island, and as such most of the beaches are a blackish grey.
There are options, but honestly don’t come to Bali for the beach, I haven’t seen
a single impressive one so far. Maybe this is why they’ve developed such an
affinity for pools.
Bali is such a diverse and sprawling place with so many different things going on.
Wether you’re a foodie, a relax-by-the-pool, a cultural nut or the adventurous type (or all
of them, like me) you’ll find that this relatively small island has something to offer.