Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Bali (Day 4 + Day 5)

It's Day 4 in Bali, we been served breakfast with nasi goreng in the balcony of the hotel , and waiting Sea Shore fetch us to the next destination, 

The  Turtle Conservation & Education Centre (TCEC) was set up to function both as a hatchery and protection centre fir injured turtle that fishermen bring in.

Of the section has dozen or so open air tanks containing hundreds of turtle, some brand new, others up to about 50cm in shell diameter.The tanks are low enough for kid to look into and we were lucky enough to arrive when the staff were feeding them.

That's was a albino turtle we're rarely see in Malaysia too.

It's very fun to feeding the tortoise, see how they walking truly 'FAST' when they saw their food.

We stop at a warung for our lunch, and the opposite of the warung is a mosque.

See how big group of use, fully utilize the big table.

The rojak with sambal taste so nice and a little spicy that sell in front of the warung.

After that we arrive the Pandawa beach , the sea was so blue without editing.

The entrance way to this beach is beautiful, it is carved between cliff, and alongside the wall there were craved by the locals.The beach is black sand, and popular among the locals, it is packed with people. 

The next destination - Uluwatu Temple, we purposely been go for the Kecek performance.

Pura Uluwatu looks like any other temple in Bali. However, it is perched right on top of a cliff overlooking a gorgeous sea view. That makes it more special than any other temples in there. I would recommend you going between 4-6pm so that you have enough time to explore the beautiful scenery during the day light without waiting too long for sunset.The traditional kecak dance starts at 6pm daily if you are interested.

You need to be very be careful when enter this place, because there are lot of monkey will grab whatever is shiny things. One of my friend Eng Ru's spec been grab by monkey, luckily she got it back.

We waiting they performance at the arena.

Kecak (Monkey) Dance, performed by a group of at least 50 men who dance in a circle around blazing bamboo torches.Possibly the most dramatic dances, it has been take from the Hindu epic Ramayana, the dance tells the story of Prince Rama and his rescue if Princess Sita, who has been kidnapped by the evil King of Lanka.

The chorus if men, who provide the orchestral accompaniment with complex and varied chants that company their swaying movement. The only music to accompany them are the beats of their palms hitting their chests, their thighs, or other parts of their bodies and their claps.
one of my friend - Tahsin been invited to dance.

After that, we going for our last shopping in Bali, buy souvenir for friend and Family.

 The last day we take our dinner in Bali, we all taking dinner with sea shore together , is like a simpliest farewell ceremony.

Bye Bali, See You Next Time.



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