Reflecting on 731 days of continuous travel (2 years - leap year), having visited 23 different countries on 5 different continents, doing most of it while pregnant, and with a baby. This year we explored Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Bali, Fiji, Australia, and New Zealand. Cheers to a third year of adventure!
Read MoreWe are a traveling nomad family that lives on a budget of $1,000 per month per adult - which is roughly $32.88 per adult per day. The expenses outlined below are for 2 people and are in United States dollars (USD). Without further ado, here is our Bali, Indonesia budget breakdown and how we lived on less than $28 USD per day per adult. Let us know in the comments section if you have any questions.
Read MoreFrom cheap eats in Ubud at both warungs and restaurants to cafes and tourist-only establishments, here are our recommendations on where to eat in Ubud, Bali. We stayed in Ubud for a month and. . .
Read MoreMany tours are designed around seeing things in one general area for good reason, it allows you to see more in a single day! This is also true with the Alas Kedaton, Mengwi, and Tanah Lot Tour, which brings you to the Alas Kedaton Monkey Forest - where the monkeys are the guardians of the Temple, the Taman Ayun Temple in Mengwi - known as the former Royal Temple, and finally to the breathtaking and picturesque Ocean Temple of Tanah Lot.
These are just some of the amazing places to see in Bali, but we’ve provided a list of the best places to see in Bali near the bottom of this article. Some of which you’ll see or hear about…
Read MoreUbud and the surrounding area isn’t that large, but it does take some time to get around because of the narrow roads and traffic. We’ve listed the best things to do around Ubud and separated them into their respective areas to make it easier to plan out your itinerary. Included in the itinerary are. . .
Read MoreBali, an Indonesian island known for its yoga and meditation retreats, forested volcanic mountains, iconic rice paddies, amazing temples, beautiful beaches and coral reefs. It has vibrant communities of party-goers, digital nomads, and vegans - so it is at the forefront of the new age. And after the film Eat, Pray, Love was released in 2010, tourism has picked up exponentially on the island between Australia and…
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