Our primary raison d'ĂȘtre in Legian was to take surfing lessons... We looked at the options at the big fancy surf schools but it was a little too expensive so we settled for just paying some of the local set ups on the beach and that worked out just fine. My conclusion is that surfing is the most tiring, least rewarding sport on the planet - As a beginner you spend 20 minutes trying to catch the smallest of waves and if you're really lucky you'll get to spend all of 4 seconds standing on a board clumsily, looking something like a hybrid between a drowned rat and a lame duck, then the next day every muscle in your body aches... However, it's SO much fun and as you don't actually have to see yourself looking totally awkward, for those four seconds, in your mind, you ARE Kelly Slater which makes it all completely worth it! Here is a blurry photo of me looking more or less like I know what I'm doing:
Other than surf, we ate lots of amazing sea food and fruit juices and checked out the funky bars and restaurants scattered about the area. The Seminyak area is Bali's answer to Mayfair with lots of upmarket boutiques and expensive looking cafes/lounge bars. The food/drink is relatively cheap everywhere but the shopping was a lot cheaper in India which meant we resisted spending our many millions of Rupiah.
After getting bashed about by waves we headed to the much talked about Gili islands - The largest island, Gili Trawangan, is the most popular and therefore busiest island. Although not quite as stunning as the Perhentian Islands it certainly couldn't invite any complaints - again blue skies and lovely beaches but the real highlights for me were all to be found under the water. As soon as we got there I headed straight for a dive shop and signed up for my Advanced Openwater Course after all of about 5 seconds of persuasion. Again I'll try and not to reel on about every single fish I saw but there were plenty of green sea turtles of all sizes (I saw 5 on my first dive alone) and I saw my first shark which also seemed to have seen me... Apparently I looked terrified which isn't surprising as this beautiful 1 metre long white-tip swam past me and then right around me with its beady eye checking me out... Don't sharks circle their prey?! Anyway I survived and in hindsight, from the comfort of my hotel room and with my heart beat back to normal it was bloody awesome! I also did my first night dive which was a strange experience... I'm not particularly keen on the dark above water so wasn't sure I'd particularly enjoy it under the water! It turned out to be good fun but I still think I will be sticking to the day time from now on! Anyway, I'll shut up now because I'm seriously addicted to scuba and I could probably go on and on for days.
Diving during the day (or night) was followed by partying in to the early hours and one of the many bars lined up along the main strip. On our last evening there we visited the turtle hatchery where tens of the tiniest baby turtles are kept until they are big enough to improve their chances of survival. Mini sea turtles?! How can you go wrong with that? Needless to say the cute-o-meter was off the scale... Here's another not very good photo to make your little hearts swell:
Leaving these paradises always proves to be difficult but with a whole continent to be seen and time slowly running away from us we just about managed to pull ourselves away.
Rainbow on the beach:
Us on the beach:
Diving, diving, diving!
Key info - Bali:Hostel - M Hostel, Legian. You have to walk through a pharmacy to get here which is odd, if not useful, but it's clean, comfy and in a good location for Legian Beach.
Key info - Gili T
Accommodation - Warna Bungalows. Nice, clean room - ideal location for the beach. Far enough from the action to be quiet and close enough to be convenient.
Dive school - Blue Marlin. Fun, sociable place and a great instructor able to deal with me at my slowest due to hangovers!
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