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A few pics from my tour of Bali last week.
I generally hire a 125cc scooter when in Bali or anywhere else in SE Asia as they are cheap, anyone can fix them, and they are less likely to be stolen. And you can't argue with the price of about $4 per day. For example, some running repairs on the trip, a bum tail-light replaced in Bangli for a quoted price 10000rp, or $1. I gave him 20000.
This trip I rode up through the coast from Kuta/Legian through Sanur, up through Candidasa, then through Amlapura and a two night stop in Amed. Distances are pretty short but it can be tiring due to heat, traffic and general craziness of Asian roads.
Gunung Agung (Mt Agung), the tallest mountain and active volcano in Bali, around 3000m, from Amed a dive resort on the east coast. If you look closely you can see fire down the flank, I thought this was a lava flow for a while but it's just bushfires.
I generally hire a 125cc scooter when in Bali or anywhere else in SE Asia as they are cheap, anyone can fix them, and they are less likely to be stolen. And you can't argue with the price of about $4 per day. For example, some running repairs on the trip, a bum tail-light replaced in Bangli for a quoted price 10000rp, or $1. I gave him 20000.
This trip I rode up through the coast from Kuta/Legian through Sanur, up through Candidasa, then through Amlapura and a two night stop in Amed. Distances are pretty short but it can be tiring due to heat, traffic and general craziness of Asian roads.
Gunung Agung (Mt Agung), the tallest mountain and active volcano in Bali, around 3000m, from Amed a dive resort on the east coast. If you look closely you can see fire down the flank, I thought this was a lava flow for a while but it's just bushfires.
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