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In a few days I will be off to Asia again, for a long stay. As always, photography is my primary goal, 'tho visiting new places and getting to know people are equally my reasons for travel. I will be traveling out of Brunei, initially to Sarawak and eventually, to Sabah and on to Malaysia, and from there ??? Wherever the monsoon winds take me.
In May, I will be in Bali for a week, to meet up with four old friends I haven't seen for many years. I had hoped they would meet me in Malaysia, but it has to be Bali, a stopover for them on the way to Australia.
I haven't been to Bali for such a long stay in what seems like a small eternity. Given our ages (60s-70s) and interests, we all prefer not to stay in the Kuta-Legian-Seminyak 'strip' which, if what I'm told now is accurate, is now more a mecca for bargain shoppers than in the (not so) good old days when every 'yahoo' in the Antipodes went to Kuta for boozing and partying. (I do mean the term 'yahoo' in the most sympathetic way, as I was one in the '70s!).
Sanur has been suggested as a pleasant alternative.
My problem is that I haven't been to Sanur for such a long time, I doubt I could even find it on the map. Joking - I know it's just to the north of the Kuta strip and to the east of Denpasar city, 'tho I suspect my Bali map was used by James Cook in his long ago travels. I have good memories of Sanur as a pleasant, laid back small seaside community with an okay if not spectacular like Kuta beach, a long board walk along the water front, and just enough good restaurants and other venues to keep we 'oldies' busy for a week or so.
For photography, I will be looking for temples and religious events. I've always found there is a wealth of information available on Bali temples and religious activities in the older guidebooks. My usual equipment - Nikon D700, 20-28-60-85 lenses, and my Fuji GA645wi with B&W film - will suffice as it has before. I now shoot entire black-and-white with the Fuji, an exceptionally good 120 roll film camera (as you probably all know) which has rekindled my old passion for film photography.
For this trip, I have memories of a mid-'90s visit to Bali, during which time I shot many older temples in the Denpasar, Mengwi and Bedugul area. If time allows, I will try to organise an air conditioned car and driver and take my friends up to Bedugul, where I understand there is a pleasant and reasonably new botanical gardens, also the beautiful old temple complex with its lake backdrop. I will try to do a little OL research, but as I have always done, I like to talk to other photographers about my travels, and ask for (and often give) advice.
Has anyone been to Bali, specifically to Sanur recently, and if so, please would you let me have your good advice about where to stay, where to eat, and what to see and do there?
Thank you all in advance.
JD in Hobart, Tasmania.
In May, I will be in Bali for a week, to meet up with four old friends I haven't seen for many years. I had hoped they would meet me in Malaysia, but it has to be Bali, a stopover for them on the way to Australia.
I haven't been to Bali for such a long stay in what seems like a small eternity. Given our ages (60s-70s) and interests, we all prefer not to stay in the Kuta-Legian-Seminyak 'strip' which, if what I'm told now is accurate, is now more a mecca for bargain shoppers than in the (not so) good old days when every 'yahoo' in the Antipodes went to Kuta for boozing and partying. (I do mean the term 'yahoo' in the most sympathetic way, as I was one in the '70s!).
Sanur has been suggested as a pleasant alternative.
My problem is that I haven't been to Sanur for such a long time, I doubt I could even find it on the map. Joking - I know it's just to the north of the Kuta strip and to the east of Denpasar city, 'tho I suspect my Bali map was used by James Cook in his long ago travels. I have good memories of Sanur as a pleasant, laid back small seaside community with an okay if not spectacular like Kuta beach, a long board walk along the water front, and just enough good restaurants and other venues to keep we 'oldies' busy for a week or so.
For photography, I will be looking for temples and religious events. I've always found there is a wealth of information available on Bali temples and religious activities in the older guidebooks. My usual equipment - Nikon D700, 20-28-60-85 lenses, and my Fuji GA645wi with B&W film - will suffice as it has before. I now shoot entire black-and-white with the Fuji, an exceptionally good 120 roll film camera (as you probably all know) which has rekindled my old passion for film photography.
For this trip, I have memories of a mid-'90s visit to Bali, during which time I shot many older temples in the Denpasar, Mengwi and Bedugul area. If time allows, I will try to organise an air conditioned car and driver and take my friends up to Bedugul, where I understand there is a pleasant and reasonably new botanical gardens, also the beautiful old temple complex with its lake backdrop. I will try to do a little OL research, but as I have always done, I like to talk to other photographers about my travels, and ask for (and often give) advice.
Has anyone been to Bali, specifically to Sanur recently, and if so, please would you let me have your good advice about where to stay, where to eat, and what to see and do there?
Thank you all in advance.
JD in Hobart, Tasmania.