1. Dec 4 (Day 58), we took a drive to north Bali to see dolphins at Lovina Beach and Lake Batur on the way back to Ubud, after we met David and Jeev (hope I got the spelling right) from UK. Like us, they were hotel guests at Garden View Cottages at Ubud and they had a wonderful time watching the dolphins at Lovina Beach. We struck up a conversation as they were curious about what a Singapore car was doing in Bali. David was obviously a competent photographer as some pictures and videos taken of the dolphins at Lovina Beach were really good. David and Jeev had been on the road on holiday for 4 months, including a trip to Tibet and Nepal and sharing with us their interesting experiences.
2. Yeow Pheng had earlier suggested making a trip to Lovina Beach to see dolphins but given my rather uneventful boat trip in Laos to watch the Irrawaddy dolphins I was not enthusiastic and was too quick to pour cold water over the idea. We did see quite a few dolphins at Lovina Beach.
3. Traveling north for about 2 hours from Ubud and turning west at the north coastal road, and after checking a few hotels, we booked into Aditya Beach Resort for 600 000 Rp (about US$ 65) at about 4 pm. Certainly one of the better hotels on the strip, there was also more buzz. We booked ourselves a boat to see dolphins the next morning for 66 000 Rp each (US$7), with boat leaving at 6 am.
4. The beach next to the hotel was so-so, with fine black sand, broken coral bits, fairly clear water and we can see small fishes scattering in different directions as we waded through the shallow water. The hotel had a nice pool and we took a dip before dinner at the hotel.
5. It was still dark when we boarded one of the traditional wooden boats with an outrigger on each side. There were already boats ahead of us. As we traveled out, sun was just arising above the gunungs behind us, and I could count 32 boats (or dots) racing out to the more open sea, presumably to see dolphins too.
6. We did not get to see dolphins until about 7 am and nearly all the sightings were between 7 to 7.30 am, when we headed back to the shore. We were all very excited when we saw the dolphins leaping out of the water, as if they were playing in the morning, leaping out in pairs at times. I was only able to catch the dolphins in videos and here is one of them.
7. What I was not certain about was the impact that we, observers in fast boats, were causing to the dolphin habitat. Each time, when dolphins were observed, the boats would speed towards to the dolphins to get a closer look and to take pictures and videos; at times almost going over them. There were about 30 boats and this was low season. Can't imagine how the scrambling would be like during peak season. This is no better than paparazzi stalking celebrities. And we get unhappy when peddlers become aggressive pushing their wares and services at tourist sites. I left feeling great sympathy for the beautiful and graceful creatures. 8. After breakfast, Fangping and I decided to take a dip in the sea.
9. After checking out of Aditya at 12, we traveled eastwards along the north coastal road, turning south at Singaraja up the mountain towards Kintamani for Gunung Batur (1717 m), an active volcano. Gunung Batur and Danau Batur are located in a 18 km wide spectacular caldera northwest of Gunung Agung. The rim of the caldera has a number of favorite spots near Kintamani where tourists would stop to take pictures of the spectacular views. And there were many tour coaches and vans there when we passed them.
10. We decided not to stop and took the road down to the lake and turned left towards Toya Bungkah which was at the end of the west route. The narrow road was flanked by dark volcanic rock formations, probably solidified from lava flow down the slopes from various eruptions, the last 2 eruptions about 100 years ago, in 1916 and 1927. At the end of the road was Toya Devasya Resort & Spa, where the water for the 3 pools was from natural hot spring. We decided to pay 150 000 Rp (US$16) each for lunch and for the use of the pool. From the resort, we had a great view of Lake Batur and the rim of the crater. When Fangping saw this picture, she exclaimed, "I never thought I looked so much like pa".
Currently Board Member of Esplanade, Singapore Cruise Centre and Vice Chairman of the Singapore Red Cross. Was Dy Chairman and CE Singapore Tourism Board (STB) from Oct 2002 and stepped down as CE STB on 1 Jan 2009 and Dy Chairman of STB Board on 1 Oct 2009. Prior to STB, less for a stint in STengg, served the Singapore government for about 30 years in various assignments in defence/military and industrial park development, and was involved in the Suzhou Industrial Park in China and the Bangalore IT Park in India. I enjoy reading, traveling, diving and qigong.
Travel and driving are two of my passions. Through this blog, I hope to share my adventures and experiences of various self-drive holidays that I embarked. They were: (1) Part 1 of the ASEAN on Wheels journey with Sunny Loo in my Pajero in May and June 09, which took us to Malaysia, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam in 64 days over 14 440 km. Do visit Sunny Loo's blog too, www.2free-n-easy.blogspot.com too. (2) Part 2 of the ASEAN on Wheels journey with Lim Yeow Pheng in my Pajero from Oct to Dec 09 which took us to Brunei, East Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak, and the Indonesian islands of Kalimantan, East Java, Bali, Lombok and Sumbawa in 65 days in over 9 800 kms. Do visit Yeow Pheng's blog, aseanautoventure.blogspot.com. (3) A month-long 6 812 miles (10 963 km) self-drive holiday to Western National Parks of USA with my wife (Li Hoon) and son (Weiping) in Weiping's car, a Hyundai Elantra, from 17 May to 16 June 2010, starting and ending at Madison, Wisconsin.
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Nite Date Place
Part 1, Asean on Wheels APR 09 1 27 Ipoh, Malaysia 2 28 Kuala Lipis, M 3 29 Kaolak, Thailand 4 30 Chumphon, T
MAY 09 5 1 Cha-am, T 6 2 Korat, T 7 3 Nong Khai, T 8 4 Vientiane, Laos 9 5 Vientiane, L 10 6 Sunnavekhet, L 11 7 Pakse, L 12 8 Pakse, L 13 9 Don Det, L 14 10 Kratie, Cambodia 15 11 Siem Reap, C 16 12 Siem Reap, C 17 13 Siem Reap, C 18 14 Kg Chhnang, C 19 15 Sihanoukville, C 20 16 Phnom Penh, C 21 17 Phnom Penh, C 22 18 Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam 23 19 Ho Chi Minh City, V 24 20 Ho Chi Minh City, V 25 21 Da Lat, V 26 22 Da Lat, V 27 23 Nha Trang, V 28 24 Quy Nhon, V 29 25 Hoi An, V 30 26 Hoi An, V 31 27 Hue, V 32 28 Hue, V 33 29 Vinh, V 34 30 Ninh Binh, V 35 31 Ha Noi, V
JUNE 09 36 1 Ha Noi, V 37 2 Ha Noi, V 38 3 Ha Noi, V 39 4 Dien Bien Phu, V 40 5 Dien Bien Phu, V 41 6 Udomxai, Laos 42 7 Luang Prabang, L 43 8 Luang Prabang, L 44 9 Luang Prabang, L 45 10 Huay Xai, L 46 11 Tachileik, Myanmar 47 12 Chiang Mai, Thailand 48 13 Chiang Mai, T 49 14 Chiang Mai, T 50 15 Mae Hong Son, T 51 16 Mae Sot, T 52 17 Ayuthaya, T 53 18 Ayuthaya, T 54 19 Hua Hin, T 55 20 Khao Lak, T 56 21 Phuket, T 57 22 Phuket, T 58 23 Phuket, T 59 24 Hatyai, T 60 25 Pulau Banding, Perak, Malaysia 61 26 Cherating, Pahang, M 62 27 Kuantan, M 63 28 Kuantan, M 64 29 Singapore
Part 2, Asean on Wheels OCT 09 1 14 BSB, Brunei 2 15 BSB, B 3 16 Temburong, B 4 17 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah (Sh), M 5 18 Mt Kinabalu Natl Prk, Sh, M 6 19 Sandakan, Sh, M 7 20 Sandakan, Sh, M 8 21 Danum Valley Conservatn Area, Sh, M 9 22 Semporna, Sh, M 10 23 Tenom, Sh, M 11 24 Miri, Sarawak (Sk), M 12 25 Miri, Sk, M 13 26 Bario, Sk, M 14 27 Niah Caves, Sk, M 15 28 Sibu, Sk, M 16 29 Kuching, Sk, M 17 30 Kuching, Sk, M 18 31 Singkawang, Kalimantan, Indonesia
NOV 09 19 1 Pontianak, K, I 20 2 Pontianak, K, I 21 3 Sandai, K, I 22 4 Sampit, K, I 23 5 Banjarmasin, K, I 24 6 Banjarmasin, K, I 25 7 Batu Lichin, K, I 26 8 Balikpapan, K, I 27 9 Samarinda, K, I 28 10 Balikpapan, K, I 29 11 Balikpapan, K, I
30 12 Balikpapan/Cruise to Surabaya, I 31 13 Cruise to S, I 32 14 Surabaya, J, I 33 15 Mt Bromo, J, I 34 16 Tanah Lot, Bali, I 35 17 Ubud, B, I 36 18 Ubud, B, I 37 19 Jimbaran, B, I 38 20 Munduk, B, I 39 21 Ubud, B, I 40 22 Nusa Dua, B, I 41 23 Nusa Dua, B, I 42 24 Sengigi, Lombok, I 43 25 Kuta, L, I 44 26 Kuta, L, I
45 27 Sumbawa Besar, Sumbawa, I
46 28 Lakey Beach, S, I 47 29 Dompu, S, I 48 30 Senaru, Lombok, I
DEC 09 49 1 Mangsit, L, I 50 2 Ubud, Bali, I 51 3 Ubud, B, I
52 4 Lovina Beach, B, I 53 5 Ubud, B, I 54 6 Ubud, B, I 55 7 Ubud, B, I 56 8 Banyuwangi(Licin), Java, I 57 9 Jember, J, I 58 10 Surabaya, J, I 59 11 Surabaya, J, I 60 12 Tretes, J, I 61 13 Surabaya, J, I 62 14 Surabaya, J, I 63 15 Surabaya, J, I 64 16 Surabaya, J, I 65 17 Singapore
US National Parks MAY 2010 0 17 Madison, Wisconsin 1 18 St Paul, Minnesota 2 19 Pierre, South Dakota (SD) 3 20 Custer, SD 4 21 Custer, SD 5 22 Sheridan, Wyoming 6 23 Helena, Montana (M) 7 24 Babb, M (Glacier) 8 25 Babb, M (Glacier) 9 26 Whitefish, M (Glacier) 10 27 Whitefish, M (Glacier) 11 28 Gardiner, M (Yellowstone) 12 29 West Yellowstone, M (Yellowstone) 13 30 West Yellowstone, M (Yellowstone) 14 31 Jackson, Wyoming (W) (Grand Teton)
JUNE 2010 15 1 Jackson, W (Grand Teton) 16 2 Salt Lake City, Utah (U) 17 3 Moab, U (Arches/Canyonland) 18 4 Moab, U (Arches/Canyonland) 19 5 Escalante, U (Bryce Canyon) 20 6 Springdale, U (Zion) 21 7 Springdale, U (Zion) 22 8 Page, Arizona 23 9 Cortez, Colorado (Mesa Verde) 24 10 Durango, C 25 11 Idaho Springs, C 26 12 Denver, C 27 13 North Platte, Nebraska 28 14 Lincoln, N 29 15 Des Moines, Iowa 30 16 Madison, Wisconsin
1. Eating a Maggee Mee lunch while enjoying the sight and sound of Khon Pha Pheng waterfalls, Southern Laos. 2. Exploring Beng Mealea, Siem Reap, Cambodia. 3. Wading in the river over the thousand lingas at Phnom Kulen, Siem Reap, Cambodia. 4. Visiting the morning market at Kg Chhnang, Cambodia. 5. Exploring Hang Nga Hotel, the Crazy House at Da Lat, Vietnam. 6. Enjoying the boat ride at Tam Coc, Ninh Binh, Vietnam. 7. Driving along Highway 6 and Route 279, from Ha Noi to Dien Bian Phu and absorbing the stunning scenery of mountains, villages, padi fields along the way. 8. Driving from Tay Trang to Udomxai (Laos) and getting the adrenaline going as we dealt with the many physical challenges along the way. 9. Visiting the Hall of Opium in the Golden Triangle Park, Thailand. 10. Overcoming the challenging terrain in Western/Central Kalimantan, from Pontianak to Sampit. 11. Watching the sunrise at Mt Bromo, Java, Indonesia. 12. Enjoying a relaxing massage at Ubud Wellness, Ubud. 13. Watching sunset at Novotel Lombok Mandalika Resort. 14. Enjoying the captivating coastal scenery of northern Sumbawa, as we drove from Sumbawa Besar to Dompu. 15. Trekking up to Ijen crater, appreciating the labour of the sulphur workers and awed by the stunning scenery. 16. Awed by the stunning rock scenery in the US National Parks, especially Arches and Zion.
wow the dolphins' movement is really fast, nice photos and video, can tell u all had a wonderful time at Lovina Beach:-) best regards
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