Recommended Travel Destination: Bali
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☆Day 1 Seminyak
I went to a cafe called KYND and a spa called Body Works. At KYND, you can enjoy a delicious acai bowl with your favorite words on it, and the inside of the shop was pink and very cute (Photo 1)! At Body Works, you can experience a spa, and the atmosphere of the shop was so lovely that I felt like I wanted to stay there forever—it was a beautiful place (Photo 2). The top recommended spot is a beach club called La Brisa Bali (Photo 3). It was a very beautiful place, like a Disney world. The scenery you can’t see in Japan was wonderful. The food and drinks were also delicious!
☆Day 2 Ubud
My recommendations in Ubud are Cretya Ubud and the Monkey Forest. At Cretya Ubud, you can wear dresses and ride swings (Photo 4), compare and taste various coffee flavors (Photo 5), and have many experiences you can’t have in Japan. Also, you can swim in the pool from morning till night (Photo 6), making it a place you can enjoy all day. At the Monkey Forest, you can see many monkeys at a distance you wouldn’t imagine in Japan. They pulled on clothes and climbed on shoulders, and they were very cute (Photo 7).
☆Day 3 Kuta
First, I went to Tanah Lot Temple. It was raining, but I was moved to see a temple floating on the sea for the first time (Photo 8). I watched the sunset at Kuta Beach; the sunset over the sea after the rain was very beautiful (Photo 9)!! Finally, I went to a night beach club called Finns. There, I was able to interact with many people from overseas. The club was right in front of the sea, had a pool, and felt open yet very much like a club, so it was a lot of fun (Photo 10)! I wished there was a club like this in Japan!
☆Recommended Hotel
I have a top recommendation for a hotel!!
It’s called “Aksari Resort Ubud.”
The staff at this hotel were incredibly kind—they always carried my luggage, kindly answered questions, and replied quickly even to questions sent by email. It was a very good hotel. I booked the smallest room, but it was very spacious and clean, and I was very satisfied. The hotel has many pools, and any guest can use them (Photo 11). Also, I was able to have breakfast by the pool. The portions were generous, the food was delicious, and the staff took many photos of me (Photo 12). There was free yoga in the morning, and they took commemorative photos of each person doing yoga poses (Photo 13). At the end, I took a photo with the staff (Photo 14)! It was truly a wonderful hotel! I want to stay here every day.
In summary, Bali was really a great place! The people of Bali were all kind and wonderful. You can experience many things you can’t in Japan! I highly recommend Bali as a travel destination!!!