Uluwatu Temple

So, living in North Carolina, and spending a month every summer in Ormond Beach, Florida while growing up, has me a little spoiled as far as beaches go. So, I felt a little guilty about my disappointment with Sanur. The water was a little clearer, the sand was a little whiter, the waves were a little gentler, but it just wasn’t different enough to be a wow. Poor me, right?

As an aside, I mentioned to our driver that I wanted to see some big surfer waves and the most beautiful beaches of Bali, but that I assumed we didn’t have enough time to get to such a location on our last full day in Bali. He thought differently, and suggested he take us to the temple at Uluwatu and afterwards to some of the beaches in that area. We would see cliffside ocean vistas, the temple on the cliff top, and big surf.

Well, I got what I needed with those suggestions…some of the most beautiful places I’ve ever been… will finish this post with the temple itself…

Uluwatu Temple

Uluwatu is a Hindu temple on the southern coast of Bali on cliffs overlooking the Indian Ocean. It is one of a group of temples said to protect Bali from evil spirits. The internets says it was built in the 10th century. It also says it was built in the 11th century. And it also says it was built in the 16th century…

Uluwatu Temple

Climbing up the steps towards the top allows you to meet many different stone creatures, each of them having a more beautiful view than the previous one of the cliffs and waves crashing below

Uluwatu Temple View

Uluwatu Temple view – tada!

Uluwatu Temple top

The Uluwatu Temple at the top of the cliff

waves at Uluwatu

The yummy color of Uluwatu waves, 250 ft down

Uluwatu Monkeys

there are monkeys at the top…lots of them. They are all running around being cute, except they will steal your hat, your sunglasses, your food. they will not hesitate. We saw one monkey steal some sunglasses and then put them on and sit and pose for photos…hilarious (unless they are your glasses).

Uluwatu monkey

I got really close to this little dude. He was cool with it, and then he let me know he wasn’t cool anymore. He got up and gave me a look right into the lens that said, “Outta my face or I take that!” Needless, to say, I backed off…

Uluwatu and us

Here we are, enjoying the beauty of Uluwatu Temple.

We were fortunate, and got to the temple before the masses showed up. We had to share  a little bit, but not too much… Can definitely see why a temple was put here…the absolute beauty of the natural surroundings is the perfect spiritual foundation.

Sanur Beach Hotel

Sanur Beach is a tourist beach in Bali that is conveniently close to Ubud. It is kind of like the slower or family version of Kuta Beach which is where the party people go – so I am told. Also, Sanur Beach is a nice location to go to other places…it’s 30-40 minutes from Ubud, and 30-40 minutes from many of the beaches of the south which are cliff-side gorgeous locations.

We studied where to stay, with oceanfront access being a priority. Oceanfront access is actually not common, probably because the big fat resorts take up all the frontage. That meant we had to choose a big fat resort, and the one that had availability was the Sanur Beach Hotel. We had a very nice stay, but thought I should show you Sanur Beach Hotel just because it’s kinda funny. It IS nice, I mean, it’s a resort, right? But Aly and I jokingly described this part of our stay as being on a beached cruise ship from the 80’s.

Beach View, Sanur Beach Hotel

Here is the view from our hotel room. Admittedly, it is quite nice. There are 2 pools and they are both gigantic. Gigantism seems to be the overall theme, actually.

pool bar

You can order your umbrella drink straight from the pool! Another bar on the beach has swings for seats, haha!

Buffet Breakfast

Giant Buffet Breakfast in a giant open air space

Ship that ran aground 2+ years ago

Unfortunately, the main view from the Hotel beach is that of a government ship that ran aground 2+ years ago and may be there indefinitely…” Radar Bali underlined in a recent edition the absolute lack of action to move the ship and the mysterious reluctance of port authorities even discuss the current status of the ship, its actual owners, the circumstances of its grounding or when the Mertasari reef, opposite a popular public beach, will be free of the eyesore.”

Aly and I, of course, have many ideas of how to turn that ugly ship into some sort of public art , but somehow, I don’t think people will be very interested.

We weren’t sure if we were just being overly critical or whatever. I mean, Aly and I are not well-versed in what makes a nice resort. But after visiting some of the others on the beach we realized that some have indeed made it to the 2012 version of pampered style (recommendation if you want a big fatty resort in Sanur: Puri Santrian – AND there are many really cute smaller places to consider, even without the beach frontage).

This “research” clued me in to what a massive undertaking it is when a resort or hotel of any kind goes through a real renovation as opposed to the regular furniture replacements and surface treatment updates they do. I just never realized how much space design and allocation follows trends the same way other design-oriented parts of life do.

For instance, I never actually realized that giant open lobbies and restaurant spaces, huge pools and big-lawn outdoor spaces were kinda 80’s until I stepped into this resort. And I still couldn’t really put my finger on what felt dated until we went to Puri Santrian which is a large resort taking up a similar overall footprint. But there are more, smaller pools and each pool has twists, turns and visual breaks. The restaurants were broken into smaller areas, so even though it was all one restaurant, it felt like more, smaller ones. The grounds were a series of paths and small open areas, and the hotel itself was designed so that you could never actually see the whole hotel, you could only see parts of it from any given perspective.

So, the Puri Santrian is designed with today’s luxury in mind, which I interpreted to be exclusive intimate and personal, with romantic nooks and niches and views that only a few people could share together at a time. The Sanur Beach Hotel is designed with 80’s luxury in mind, which I think to be about BIG – being able to see everything at once, being able to meet and share the experience with the other people who are there. It seems to be more about the social part of vacationing… a party feeling without it necessarily being a PARTAY feeling.

Anyway, all this is just a bunch of mumbo jumbo. Beaches are great no matter whether you are in a beautiful spa, a beached cruise ship, a 50’s lodge or a tent.

 

Bali Kite Festival

We have left Ubud and are spending our last few days in Bali in Sanur Beach. The transition was a bit tough, going from an artisan hippie-expat enclave to resort-town Bali Style. We HAD to see the ocean if we’re going to Bali though, right? Well, the ocean is, indeed, beautiful and we have a great view of it right from our room, but the real reason we chose Sanur as opposed to any number of potentially more interesting beaches is the Bali Kite Festival. We found info about it by accident while researching Bali and figured we NEEDED to see it.

Once we arrived in Sanur, we asked folks at our hotel about the festival, the easiest way to ge there, the best time to go, etc. No one had ANY information and they looked at us blankly as if they’d never heard of it before. Uh oh…maybe this thing is not “all that.” So, we went with our expectations lowered considerably…what were we going to see? Probably not much.

Bali Kite Festival

WOOOHOOO! This is what we saw after walking up the rise from the parking lot, in a giant ocean-front field.

We got to the festival towards the end of the day, so a lot of the artistic kites had left already and they were doing competitions of skillful flying with one particular kind of kite. Each kite in this competition is represented by a team, usually put together from a neighborhood. There are about 20 people who get the kite up into the air and back down again. There is also a music and cheering group, made up of another 20+ people. One of the requirements of each of these teams is that they have a music or noisemaker group.

Taking the kite to the Flying grounds

Taking the kite to the flying grounds

Bali Kite Team

These teams are serious!

Team noisemakers

Team noisemakers

Bali Kite Festival Team Flags

Each team at the festival also needs a flag to represent them.

In the air, the kites look big. On the ground, they are massive!

Bali Kite Festival Team

A team of 20+ people work to bring a kite down.

Bali Kite Festival

The kite coming down.

If you are near one of these teams while they are working, get ready to run – fast – out of the way.

Bali Kite Festival Team

Bali Kite Festival Team

Working hard to get the kite up in the air

Peanut man at the Bali Kite Festival

You can’t have a festival without peanuts!

corn

…and corn!

Bali Kite Festival

The Bali Kite Festival was a great thing to see! I wish we could have seen more, but even this amount makes me excited to bring something like this to the NC coast – Get ready!