What's Bali without water sports right? We headed to the south of Bali, Nusa Dua for 6 different kinds of water sports in 2 days. Parasailing, Jet skis, Flying fish, Snorkeling, Wakeboarding and this thing called thubing hahaha. Quite an impressive list for someone who can't swim if I must say myself ^_^
Did all our water sports at Mawar Kuning with this really nice guy called Balon who speaks fluent English and Japanese. Loved the place and the staff so much that we can again the next day hehe
PARASAILING WAS SO AWESOME!!!! Albeit short but I'm not complaining, clear blue water palm trees and low rise buildings ahhhh felt like a panorama view out of a movie. And jet skiing was probably the most exhilarating thing I've ever done. You literally ride out to the open waters and see nothing but mini islands and the open sea. Oh, with a mountain in the backdrop, you can't really go wrong with that.
Taking some surfboarding lessons at Legian beach.
While I cosy up in the shade with snacks and a good read.
Do you fear the line? by Wong Shu Yun is such a good read. This short novel very much kept me entertained while the others surfed though I finished it rather quickly, I found myself re-reading some of my favourite quotes in the novel.
Was secretly kind of happy I got a cut because it meant that I could use my Hello Kitty plasters!!! Unfortunately the wound ended hurting rather badly and I misplaced my plasters the very next day :(
Now I know why people love Bali. I never really understood why the caucasians I met seemed to think of Bali as a kind of paradise. As I sat there with my earphones plugged in, my book on my lap, a bottle of Bintang (Balinese beer which I really liked) and the awesome view in front of me, I thought to myself ohmygosh this is life. I could really really do this everyday. No cares, no worries, just you good music beer the sand and the sea. What I'd give for everyday to be just like this.
Ahh I wanna go to Bali to do water sports too! T_T
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