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In pictures: Rice fields, durian, waterfall & snorkelling make Kolkata boy’s Bali 2.0 trip memorable

Mist and nip in the air of Munduk valley remind Arnab Nandy of Darjeeling tea gardens

Arnab Nandy
Published 13.03.24, 05:12 PM
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On my second trip to Bali, I visited places I had not been to the first time around. I discovered some new gems, and realised once again why I had fallen in love with the place on my first visit. First stop: Munduk. Around 90km from the airport, the drive took around three hours. The place gave me Darjeeling vibes. It was a misty evening with a nip in the air. The hills around were not as high, but greener. Certainly not a favourite with year-end revellers, this place was quiet, peaceful and beautiful, much to my joy

All photographs by the author
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Darjeeling has its tea gardens and Munduk its rice fields. Step-farming of rice is among Bali’s most identifiable images. People usually go to see them around Ubud — where I had been the last time — but this huge valley in Munduk seemed just to sit there for the pleasure of my eyes. This picture was taken shortly before sunset — such a peaceful vibe

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A swim at sunset in the Munduk hotel pool seemed like a good idea. Loved the view of the huge valley right in front

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Durian is banned on most airlines for its extremely strong smell. I’ve had durian over the years of my travels in Southeast Asia. I didn’t hate it but was not a fan either. It’s a cousin of the jackfruit, which I liked more. But when I saw durian at this local store in Munduk, I decided to buy one. The woman cut one open for me, and it turned out unexpectedly tasty. I’d never had a durian that good and (right) a durian tree at my Munduk hotel. You can see them hanging

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When it comes to alcohol, Bali is synonymous with the beer Bintang. It’s everywhere. There are bars that sell nothing but Bintang. And if you ask me, I think it’s quite good

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Communication is often a problem, especially outside the touristy areas, in Bali. At this eatery, I just pointed to stuff they had and gestured that I wanted to eat it. This is what I was served. Very tasty. Very cheap

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Banyumala Waterfall is a short motorcycle or taxi ride from Munduk. If you can ride one, I recommend you take the motorcycle. It is more fun and easy to stop anywhere on the way if you feel like it. You need to buy a ticket to enter the waterfall, but it’s worth it. I loved the tropical rainforest atmosphere and certainly, the swim under the waterfall

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View from the Gili Meno hotel balcony. The Gilis are three islands a couple of hours on the fast boat from Bali. Gili Meno is midway between the boisterous party island Gili Trawangan and the too-quiet Gili Air

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Me clicking pictures of bougainvillea on Gili Meno

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Snorkelling day at Gili Meno was wonderful. For some 900 INR, I had 2.5 hours of amazing swimming with all kinds of fish, corals and so many turtles. I didn’t take pictures in the water. This is a picture from the glass-bottom boat our small group of four went on

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A lonely swing on the white beaches at Gili Meno

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Baby turtles at a conservation centre on Gili Meno. It is privately run

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Everyone wants to take a picture with these pretty gates in Bali. This one is in Seminyak, a crowded town close to the airport

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