No one would ever mistake Bali’s capital for a pretty town,but it offers its own unexpected charms.
They’re calling it The Next Big Dry – young Australian travellers overseas turning their back on alcohol-fuelled partying and instead opting for high sobriety.
It’s one of our most popular destinations,but there are still things about Bali that make us wonder if we really get what it’s all about.
K-Club boldly claims to host Bali’s best “jungle club” within its lush and luxurious confines. And who are we to disagree.
It may go by amusing names such as Delhi belly,Bali belly,the backyard trots or Montezuma’s revenge,but there’s nothing entertaining about traveller’s diarrhoea.
Hear that? It’s the sound of sweet,unadulterated silence... Bali is especially good value for families-at-full-decibel,but it offers exclusivity for adults,too.
An addition of 17 contemporary suites add a playful post lockdown dimension that speaks equally to the need for guests to relax and reset,as have a good time.
Part of the philosophy of this resort’s women-only wellness retreats is for guests to give themselves permission to be completely nurtured and cared for.
At a beach club after a friend’s wedding,the bride’s family were asked by an influencer if they would move so he could get his shot. I had to escape this.
“Overtourism” puts the blame on the tourists,when the real issue has been governments’ poor management of destinations.