Day 2: 19 Apr 2014
Rise and shine! It's an exciting day ahead!! The main itinerary for Day 2 was
White Water Rafting and
Ku De Ta in the evening. Eden hotel provides international breakfast buffet at Paradisus Restaurant (Level 2) for all their guests, from 6.30am to 10am. You can choose from indoor or outdoor seating, and they have quite a range of food which tasted decently good.
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Eden Hotel's Mascot at the Lobby |
White Water Rafting
Telega Dewata, The Real Adventure Rafting
Website:
http://www.telagadewatarafting.com/
Our tour's driver was waiting for us at the hotel's lobby at 8am sharp. We boarded the car, picked up another family of 4 from Sweden at Sanur and made payment of the remaining IDR 576,000 at their agency HQ before we continue riding on to our rafting destination. The guy at the tour booth on
Bali Day 1 along our hotel's street was not lying. Indeed, we paid much lower as compared to others. I peeped at the receipt of the Sweden family and found out that they were charged at around 1 million rupiah per pax! =O We only paid rp 392,000 per person.
Telega Waja River is 14km long! Meaning your rafting experience will be around 2 hours! The flow of the river was quite strong and there were so many boulders that we knocked into. To be honest, it's more fun when we hit the rocks! =D
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Don't book online!! It's USD 85 online and you can bargain for a much lower price when you're at the travel agency! |
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Approximately 2h car ride from Kuta to Telaga Waja River |
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Holding Area before the fun |
At the holding area, they sell food and drinks at a rip-off price. Lol. You can purchase DVD of your photographs which will be captured by their photographer along the river, priced at IDR 300,000 (SGD 33.40) per disc. I would recommend you to buy it as the photographs (below, with date at the bottom right) are actually nice and memorable.
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First Pitstop |
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Sitting on a rock, feeling the relatively strong current flowing through my feet, shiok! |
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I guessed this was where HP scratched her arms. Be careful when the raft gets near the rock/wall! |
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Anddd we disappeared |
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Thank you for your great service! |
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Now, we have to climb back up. T.T |
Free towels were provided for us to dry ourselves after washing up. As we didn't bring any soap, we just cleaned ourselves with water and changed into new clothes. The view out of the buffet lunch area was magnificent! It's full of greenish plantations, looks very similar to the ones I witnessed in
Bandung in Oct 2013. Honestly, I think the view in Bandung's tea plantation was better.
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Indonesian Buffet Lunch - Tasted not bad! :) |
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First out of many many servings =X |
We got back to our hotel after about two hours of drive. The Sweden family of four were very friendly and the daughter actually looks a bit like Jennifer Lawrence who starred in Hunger Games as Katniss Everdeen!
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Getting ready for Kudeta |
Plenty of taxis were easily spotted in Bali. We took the 1st taxi that came, the driver quoted IDR 70,000 (SGD 7.80), boarded the taxi as we thought that the price was reasonable. Due to heavy traffic in the late afternoon (4.40pm), it took us approximately 50-60 minutes to reach Kudeta. We arrived Kudeta at 5.36pm.
Ku De Ta
Address: Jalan Kayu Aya No. 9 Seminyak Bali Indonesia 80361
Website:
http://www.kudeta.net/
Phone: +62 361 73 6969
Facsimile: +62 361 73 6767
Email: info@kudeta.net
Please note!! There's a dress code for Ku De Ta in Bali. GG wore a singlet and was denied entry until he changed into Ku De Ta's t-shirt that they provided for free.
Dress Code (Courtesy of
Ku De Ta's Website):
Daytime: Neat and casual attire shirts must be worn in all dining areas.
Evening [after 4 pm]: Smart casual attire. (No singlets / sports or surf branded apparel / board shorts)
Beer & alcohol branded apparel is not permitted at any time.
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Typical Tourist Shot |
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Art gallery (for sale) along the pathway to the washroom |
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Very clean and nice toilet |
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Indoor seating on Level 1 |
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Station for cleaning the feet from the beach side's entrance |
Here's the funny part. There were many empty tables in the dining area of Ku De Ta and we thought that all of them were free for guests to sit. So we chose a table with a nice sea view, sat down and started chatting. A few minutes later, a waiter came and told us that the table was reserved and the restaurant was fully booked, we can enjoy Tapas and Alcohols from the bar counters. =O We made a wasted trip to Ku De Ta then?? I was quite disappointed at that time. Thus we went to the reception counter, fortunately, the receptionist offered us a table on level 2 which faces the sea on a condition that we have to finish our dinner by 8pm (2 hours dining) before the people who reserved arrived. Also, we could only choose the 8 course menu given the time constrain even though there were 2 choices between 8-course and 12-course. The 8-course menu costs rp 640,000++ or rp 1430,000++ with wine pairing. The prices are subjected to 10% government tax and 6.5% service charge.
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Embarrassing moment at Level 1 of Ku De Ta |
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Our 8 course menu |
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Open concept kitchen! |
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1st Dish: Coral Trout Ceviche - Blackened Eggplant, Sambal, Betel Leaf; with complimentary cocktail from the bar |
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1st Dish: Coral Trout Ceviche - Blackened Eggplant, Sambal, Betel Leaf |
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2nd Dish: 'White Cut' Chicken - Szechuan Salad, Oyster Cream |
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3rd Dish: Prawn Royale - Water Chestnuts, Kaffir Lime, Seared Scallop |
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3rd Dish: Prawn Royale - Water Chestnuts, Kaffir Lime, Seared Scallop |
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Can't stop looking at the GORGEOUS LADY sitting on the table next to us!! *We were totally stalkers during the dinner* |
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4th Dish: Sop Buntut - Oxtail Soup, Dashi, Tomato Raisin, Charred Onion |
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5th Dish: Crab & Bonito Ravioli - Sambal Dabu Dabu, Toasted Nori & Sesame |
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5th Dish: Crab & Bonito Ravioli - Sambal Dabu Dabu, Toasted Nori & Sesame |
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6th (Main) Dish: Wood Fired Duck Breast - Caramelized Fennel, Almond Skordalia, Confit Orange Zest |
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6th (Main) Dish: Wood Fired Duck Breast - Caramelized Fennel, Almond Skordalia, Confit Orange Zest |
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PERFECT MAIN DISH |
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Complements very well with the duck!! |
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Table Setting for our desserts |
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Complimentary wine |
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7th Dish: Caramelized Earl Grey Tea - Cinnamon, Pomelo, Red Wine - THE EARL GREY WAS AWESOME!!! |
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8th Dish: Kalamansi Meringe - Milk, Chocolate, Amaretto |
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8th Dish: Kalamansi Meringe - Milk, Chocolate, Amaretto; Very special dessert where you'll taste sour first, then bitter and ended with a sweet taste |
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Complimentary Macarons! They don't actually taste like macaron. Lol |
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Here comes the bill..... We paid rp 2,350,000 and gave the rest as tips. Approximately SGD 87 per pax. |
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Photo of us after the wonderful dinner at Ku De Ta |
The fine dining experience at Ku De Ta in Bali was simply amazing. Their food, service and ambience are greatly commendable. I'll definitely visit Ku De Ta again if I'm back to Bali and I'll make a reservation beforehand!
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Walking around Ku De Ta after the very filling dinner |
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So misty at the beach! |
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Group #selfie at the beach |
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Our dinner was on the 2nd floor |
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Strolling around the area of Ku De Ta in Seminyak |
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Spotted a funny bar |
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Very creative design |
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Many cool shops around Seminyak Square |
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Came across my waxing shop! |
Take note: Please take
Blue Bird Taxi in Indonesia as it's the only trustworthy taxi group that I know of.
Blue Bird Taxi goes by meter and will not quote you an amount when you mention the destination. A very good example I can give - We were going back to Kuta, Eden Hotel, while we were in Seminyak after having dinner at Ku De Ta. The first taxi we waved quoted us rp 300,000 (SGD 33)!!!! That's ridiculous. Guess how much the metered Blue Bird Taxi cost us? Less than rp 50,000.
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Back to Eden Hotel |
Day 3: 20 Apr 2014
We spent the last day in Bali relaxing, having a breakfast spread, swimming (not me) and shopping at Lippo Mall nearby where there's an outlet store selling clothes from Topshop, Lacoste, New Look, Miss Selfridge, etc, at a great discount! HP and I spent quite awhile in the store while GG sat down to surf the net. Haha.
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Sunken Pool Bar |
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Lippo Mall |
Hailing a taxi is never a problem in Bali. We took Blue Bird Taxi from our hotel to the airport, it was only like rp 25,000 (SGD 2.80) for a 10min journey.
Ngurah Rai Airport
Address: Jalan Raya, Gusti Ngurah Rai, 80361, Indonesia
Contact: +62 361 9351011
Remember to save
rp 200,000 in cash for your airport tax! Else you will not be able to enter the immigration area! If you are taking Tigerair Mandala (RI), their meals cost rp 40,000 (SGD 4.50) and above, relatively cheap as compared to it's sister, Tigerair Singapore (TR). RI and TR both belong to Tigerair Group.
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rp 200,000 (SGD 22.30) DPS Airport Tax to be paid at the airport before immigration |
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Payment Counters of rp 200,000 (SGD 22.30) DPS Airport Tax |
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RI 836 DPS-SIN |
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Waiting at the gate |
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Taking off! |
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Awed by the view |
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Good Bye Bali~ We will meet again. |
I felt that 3D2N was a little bit too short to go to Bali. I'd prefer to stay for at least 3 night for my next trip so that I can explore more attractions and play more water sports which will take minimum of one day as you'll need to travel to different spots for different activities. The highlight of this trip is definitely White Water Rafting and Ku De Ta on Day 2. White Water Rafting was absolutely fun!! You'll never regret choosing rafting over everything else if you can only pick one activity. We did not manage to go to Potato Head Beach Club due to limited time though. =/ Nevertheless, it was a wonderful trip! Long weekend should be spent like this. =)
I really like your photos from this trip! What camera do you use? :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Yen! I used Canon S100. It's a semi-pro camera, right now the latest model is S120 if I'm not wrong. The water rafting pics that we paid for were taken by DSLR though.
DeleteYou should come to Bali again for more interesting destination!! You haven't explored it yet
ReplyDeleteamazing trip, really like your photos... Yes, 3D2N trip is too short to go to Bali....
ReplyDeleteThank you. Yea, 4D3N would be better. More time to chill and go for more water activities.
DeleteHiee!! So ... i can see the views at KU TE DA is really nice but hws food really?
ReplyDeleteAs well... so which ever airplane we take gonna save the airport tax up?
Hello! Yes the view was really great. The food was fantastic, just a little pricey! I'm not so sure about legacy airlines but if you are taking budget airlines, do save up rp 200,000 in cash to pay before you depart. :)
DeleteOh !!! oki!!... will take note of that!!! hahahass... thanks so much!!!
DeleteHieee... sorry ... oso like to check for kuteda, whats the dress code?
ReplyDeleteas well, abt hw much per pax spending at kuteda ?
Hello, I have written these information on the blogpost above. I can paste it here:
DeleteDress Code (Courtesy of Ku De Ta's Website):
Daytime: Neat and casual attire shirts must be worn in all dining areas.
Evening [after 4 pm]: Smart casual attire. (No singlets / sports or surf branded apparel / board shorts)
Beer & alcohol branded apparel is not permitted at any time.
The 8-course menu costs rp 640,000++ or rp 1430,000++ with wine pairing. The prices are subjected to 10% government tax and 6.5% service charge. There's also 12-course menu which cost more.
To secure a table, you have to make a reservation before going. We did not do that thus we have to leave before 8pm for them to serve the next customer who has booked the table.
Hieee,
ReplyDeleteThank so much! Seen tt u've went rafting, looks fun too!!!
btw , do u happen to know any info or hav any intros on marine /sea walking ?
You are welcome. No I don't. You can google to find out more about it. Otherwise, there are quite a number of tour booths in the streets of Bali where you can check out their activities and prices (try to bargain).
DeleteHieee,
ReplyDeleteOk! Noted!! so i assumes these water sports needed advance booking huh~ thanks!!!
The rafting photos are really nice! Last time my friend did go rafting but didn't get pretty much nice photos!
ReplyDeleteHi! I checked the website of the rafting company you provided? just wondering how you managed to get it at rp 392,000? cos most rafting companies I checked out cost around US$35 per person onwards.
ReplyDeleteHi Sara, we negotiated with the agent to get that rate. Usually the price they put on their website or brochure will be much higher than what they are willing to accept. Do try to negotiate whenever you book a package/tour in Asia! =)
DeleteHi, can we do rafting even if we can't swim? is the 4th guy , a guide from your tour agency?
ReplyDeleteHello, I think it would be advisable to know the basics of swimming. Overall water rafting is pretty safe as long as you stay in your raft. The 4th guy is our rafting instructor.
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