Saturday

Perfectly placed in Payogan...Bali!




As much as I have been recently crowing about the joys and pleasures of spending a winter in Melbourne,  there must be some respite...a chance to laze in the sun and get the feet warm at least once! So as you can imagine, I jumped at the opportunity to go once again to the tropics, this time to the island of Bali in Indonesia. Unlike my fellow countrymen however, I have chosen to bypass the busy coastal regions and beach culture and head directly to the green, gentle and tranquil slopes of the village of Payogan, near Ubud to warm the bones, unwind and...to contemplate my navel. Well known as being the cultural centre of Bali, this region abounds with beautiful temples, ancient sites and traditional healing practitioners and is the perfect place to immerse oneself in peace, harmony and...indulgence.  Yes, I am afraid its a restorative massage each day together with interesting and tranquil meanders through the surrounding jungle and rice fields for me. A hard job but someone has to do it! 
Ancient monuments and verdant rice fields aside, this region also boasts a host of warungs (local eating places) and excellent establishments to while away an evening or three. I have managed to tear myself away from the rigours of relaxation and have uncovered the perfect location for my evening libation...  a wonderfully located warung above the rice fields that makes a serious lychee martini! A departure from the more traditional martini but a departure certainly worth making. Mmmm! Navel gazing at its finest.

*PS: In a departure from my normal posts, I would also like to share with you, the establishment in which I enjoy repose while in Payogan.  I am ensconced in the Villa Saraswati, a small and perfectly appointed B&B where the locally sourced staff provide a level of personalised friendly attention and service that is difficult to find these days.  I think I shall be here for quite a while!!

6 comments:

  1. Lychee Martini--no, not one for me. I've just never been a fan. Now, the relaxation, daily massage and navel gazing--I'll join right in. See you soon.

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    1. It really is perfect here Joseph, you should investigate a trip.

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  2. And I love the Villa Saraswati. Ah, outdoor showers in the tropics--that's heaven.

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    1. You would certainly appreciate the attention to detail and service at the villa Joseph. You are right, the outdoor showers are particularly wonderful.

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  3. Beautiful! Ubud is one of my all time favorite places for navel gazing and Villa Saraswati looks like the perfect place.

    In addition to having a massage, may I suggest a Mandi Lulur body scrub and relaxing bath. It's a real indulgence.

    We used to rent a place called the "R House" when we were traveling regularly to Ubud. I don't let myself think about it too often because otherwise I would have to book a ticket to Bali asap.

    Have you ever stayed in the Northern part of Bali?

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    1. Thanks Mary Kay. I have just added a Mandi Lulur body scrub to my list of must do's and I will certainly investigate the north. I have also discovered where Parisians go during August...they are here?

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