Ryan & Rachel Ri – Modern Trekker https://moderntrekker.com The World Is Waiting Sat, 20 Oct 2018 11:02:17 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.9.9 https://moderntrekker.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/cropped-Plane2-32x32.jpg Ryan & Rachel Ri – Modern Trekker https://moderntrekker.com 32 32 144266218 Top 5 Must-See Destinations In Bali, Indonesia https://moderntrekker.com/top-5-must-see-destinations-in-bali/ https://moderntrekker.com/top-5-must-see-destinations-in-bali/#respond Sat, 20 Oct 2018 07:00:19 +0000 https://moderntrekker.com/?p=3540 Everyone knows that Bali is classified as a completely stunning…

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Everyone knows that Bali is classified as a completely stunning holiday destination. With its fancy hotels, relaxed vibes, tropical weather and gorgeous landscapes, how could it not be? In fact, it’s so much so that there’s almost too much to do and too much to see. How do you know what shouldn’t be missed?

Luckily, we’ve got you covered. Here are our top 5 must-see destinations in Bali, Indonesia.

1. Tegallang Rice Terraces

Tegallang Rice Terraces, Indonesia

There’s no shortage of rice paddies in Bali. These historical sites provide stunning views and the perfect scenic photo opportunity. But which are best to see? With so many rice paddies around the island, it can be hard to know which to choose. However, one of the best is the Tegallang Rice Terraces near Ubud. Here, you can admire the vast dramatic landscape, or stroll by beautiful art markets in the tiny village of Pakudui. Tegallang Rice Terraces are also quite easy to get to. Simply ask a local driver to take you there. Plus, it’s only half an hour north of Ubud so it’s not too much of a strenuous journey. Oh, and a pro tip: visit this gorgeous historical site at sunrise or sunset to see the sunlight fall magically over the scenery and capture that perfect shot.

2. Nusa Penida

Nusa Penida, Indonesia

If you’ve been on Instagram, you’ll have no doubt have seen a very similar shot of the beautiful Nusa Penida, taken at Kelingking Beach viewpoint. This island destination is located south-east of Bali and takes a mere 45-minute boat ride to get to. Once you arrive, visiting Nusa is all about exploring, so jump on a motorbike or find another way to transport yourself around the island. You won’t want to miss all the Instagrammable spots like Broken Beach and Blue Stairs. Not to mention countless stunning cliff tops with incredible sea cliff views. When it comes to things to do other than exploring the sights, Nusa offers plenty of tours to swim with sea life such as Manta Rays and dolphins. Convinced yet?

3. Tibumana Waterfall

Bali is also dotted with many fantastic waterfalls that are sure to take your breath away. But, if there’s one not to miss, it’s Tibumana Waterfall. These falls drop from a luscious fern-covered cliff into a bright turquoise-blue pool. The best part? This waterfall isn’t too difficult to access. Roughly just a 45-minute drive from Ubud, then a short downhill walk through the luscious forest and across a cute wooden bridge, a clearing opens up to reveal this unique spot. Spend some time here wading in the beautiful water, take a dip under the roaring falls, or snap away on your camera to get a great shot. This waterfall speaks for itself, really.

4. The Gili Islands

Gili Air, Indonesia
Gili Air
The Gili Islands, Indonesia

Making our list of the top 5 must-see destinations in Bali are the Gili Islands. With three to choose from: Gili Trawangan, Gili Air and Gili Meno, you can make a decision on which is right for you. While all will offer summery island vibes, cheeky sunsets on the beach, and plenty of aquatic activities, Gili Trawangan is better known for its party vibes and nightlife, while Gili Meno and Gili Air are more relaxed and romantic. Getting to the islands is easy, with boats leaving from Padang Bai on the mainland. It will take roughly 2 hours to reach the islands, but once you’re there, you’ll never want to leave. When it comes to adventures, if you choose to go on a day tour of snorkeling or diving, you’ll likely have an encounter with plenty of wild sea turtles. Definitely don’t forget your waterproof camera for this trip!

5. Besakih Temple

Besakih Temple, Bali

Last but certainly not least, the Balinese Pura temples are the final must-see during your trip. These Hindu temples hold high significance with the locals, and as such should be treated with the utmost respect. Take a trip to Besakih Temple in particular for a peek at one of these impressive architectural structures, with the added bonus of a majestic background. Mount Agung, Bali’s most famous active volcano can be seen in the distance at Besakih Temple. If you’re lucky enough to get a day clear from fog, you just might snap the perfect photograph to add to your collection. Besakih is also considered the most important of the Bali temples and has been long-standing for more than 1000 years. Though a little further out of the way with an almost 2-hour car journey from Ubud, it’s still well worth the visit.

And there you have it! The top 5 must-see destinations in Bali, Indonesia. These locations are all uniquely special, and likely to give you a taste of all the main attractions that Bali has to offer. Are you packing yet?

Suggested next reading: How To Go Rogue And See Southeast Asia By Motorbike

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In the warmer months of the year, Santorini is a little slice of heaven centered in the midst of the beautiful azure waters of the Aegean Sea. This picture-perfect island dotted with pristinely white Cycladic houses is blessed with hundreds of unbeatable views of breath-taking sunsets. There is no other place in the world like it. Here we share how to properly travel Santorini.

A beach in Santorini

BUT there’s a downside to all this beauty on one little island.

Unsurprisingly it is also a paradise wedding destination, a hotspot for honeymooners and at certain times a tourist-infested island. So, when is the best time to visit and really get the best of what this magical island really has to offer?

For optimal sightseeing conditions where the adventure is ripe and the luxury is ever-present, we suggest visiting between March-May or September-October. During these times the weather is warm and pleasant, the wineries and restaurants are open for business, and those annoying tourists still haven’t arrived yet.

Where To Stay?

But where should you consider staying? Check out our video below on the best place to stay in Santorini!

Now that we have the best time to visit and where to stay out of the way, let’s look at the best ways to travel and explore the island.

How To Properly Travel Santorini

Although the island is very small with a max length of 18 km and a max width of 12 km, walking everywhere is out of the question. Driving from one end of the island to another takes about 40 minutes, so you can imagine how long it would take to walk it. On top of the time it would take, Santorini is not a real walk-friendly island as there are no sidewalks on most of the roads.

This brings us to the next option, which is driving. Driving is probably the 3rd best option for exploring the island that we will talk about here. Although its quick, it can get quite expensive in Santorini unless you’re traveling in a group and can split the cost. A rental car can cost upwards of 50% more than the other options we’ll mention, and that is not including the potential petrol costs of driving a car. On top of this, it’s not as fun as the other options.

Your next options are public transport and hiring a taxi. Public transport is rather inexistent on Santorini so we suggest avoiding this option. Sometimes hotels offer free shuttles into town, but the times are limited and put unnecessary time constraints on your travels. Taxis are a good last resort if you are stuck somewhere or happen to have a late night in town after a few drinks. The problem with taxis is two-fold. Firstly, they can get quite costly and secondly you need a mobile phone to reach one, which is sometimes not possible when traveling in a foreign country.

This brings us to our second favorite option of getting around and exploring the island. Traveling by boat is a must when in Santorini. It is the best way to really get a unique and breath-taking perspective of the beautiful island. It is an amazing experience when you can stare up 1,850 feet and see the picturesque white villages that dot the tops of the volcanic carved cliff sides of the island. Chartering a boat is also the only way to see and visit certain parts of the island. We used the fine folks at Spiridakos Sailing Cruises and had a great experience. ‎

ATVing in Santorini
ATVing in Santorini. (Photographer: Norbert Nagel)

We saved the best for last. This is hands down the best way to experience and explore the island. ATVing or quad biking around the island is a fast, exhilarating, freeing, and economical way to really see the island and all it has to offer. Imagine having uninterrupted views from the seat of your awesome ATV as the fresh ocean air brushes across your face. Catch a view you just have to capture with your camera? See an inviting local restaurant that’s perfect for a lunch break? Passing by a beach that looks too perfect not to stop? Not a problem. Having your ATV gives you so much freedom to come and go as you please and is one of the many perks of exploring the island this way. It’s also perfect as you have much more options when parking as the ATV takes up very little space. Most ATVs have nifty little carrier boxes to store your camera equipment, beach towels, and lunches. ATVing can sometimes get a bad rap for being unsafe, but as long as you are not reckless, you wear your helmet and some sensible clothing you’ll be perfectly fine. We hired our wicked ATV from our friends at Motor Inn.

Now that you’ve got the timing and transportation sorted its time to think about what spots to visit. Undoubtedly, you’re going to want to visit the typical hotspots of Santorini like Oia and Fira, and you definitely should, but you should also aim to avoid the tourists. Venture to the less crowded, but stunningly beautiful parts of the island.

Here’s a little day itinerary we put together for you.

Morning:

If your hotel doesn’t provide breakfast or you have to pay extra for it, we suggest saving some money by heading to the best bakery on the island! Thessalonikios Bakery is centered on the west coast of the island and is conveniently open 24 hours. The bakery’s address is:

Thessalonikios Fournos
Fira – Perissa Street
84700, Santorini, Greece.

But, all you have to do is follow your nose. The aromas of the fresh bread and pastries that originate from the bakery will have your mouth watering instantly.

Once you’ve finished with breakfast, head to the southwestern point of the island and enjoy some less crowded and uninterrupted views at the Akrotiri Lighthouse.

Akrotiri Lighthouse

Afternoon:

Afterward, do a little beach hop and stop by at the Black beach and Red beach. We don’t recommend planning to stay the day at either of these as they are quite small and are rather crowded. They are definitely worth a visit if you’ve got time to spare, as they are very picturesque. We recommend spending the day at the amazing Vlychada beach. This beach is far less crowded than most of the other beaches in Santorini. It is covered with soft black sand and is surrounded by uniquely beautiful volcanic carved cliffs, which look like they were shaped by a sculptor.

Evening:

Once you’ve got your swim and tan on, ride back to your hotel and clean up for a classy wine experience at Venetsanos Winery. Here you’ll sip on some of the best wine in Greece and indulge in some wonderful local cheese. You’ll also be treated to a jaw-dropping view of an unforgettable sunset over the Aegean Sea.

Venetsanos Winery
Venetsanos Winery

Finish the night off with a late dinner in Fira at one of the many awesome restaurants the great town has to offer.

Suggested next reading: The Best Croatian Islands You Need To Visit In 2018

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