Bali Shell Handicrafts | From Ocean's Gift to Artisan's Touch—Romance and Aesthetic in Everyday Objects
by 諸文武
Sep 9, 2025
🌙 Day 1 – Arrival Night
Touchdown Bali ✈️ First night, keeping it simple near the airport — ready for adventures tomorrow!
Day 2: Beaches + Uluwatu + Jimbaran
🌊 Experience:
Pandawa and Melasti feel like hidden gems carved into cliffs, with turquoise water and soft sand. Uluwatu’s kecak dance at sunset is a goosebump moment — the chanting and fire against the ocean backdrop is unforgettable. Jimbaran dinner is romantic, toes in the sand, fresh seafood.
💡 Advice:
Go early to beaches (before 10 AM) for fewer crowds.
Bring a sarong/scarf for Uluwatu temple (or rent at the gate).
At Jimbaran, pick your seafood restaurant in advance to avoid tourist traps — ask to see fresh fish before ordering.
Day 3: Volcano Views + Ubud
☕ Experience:
Coffee at Montana Del Café with Mount Batur in the distance — surreal breakfast with clouds floating around the volcano. Ubud is slower-paced: rice terraces, artsy corners, and playful monkeys.
💡 Advice:
Morning is best for clear volcano views (before the clouds roll in).
In Ubud, wear comfy shoes — lots of walking.
Be careful in Monkey Forest — no loose items like sunglasses or snacks.
Day 4: Temples + Rice Terraces
⛩️ Experience:
Tanah Lot is magical with waves crashing around the sea temple. Jatiluwih’s rice terraces are UNESCO-listed — greener and calmer than Tegalalang. Bratan Lake temple looks like it’s floating on water, especially with morning mist.
💡 Advice:
Tanah Lot: sunset is popular, but early morning has softer light & fewer people.
Jatiluwih: rent an e-bike or walk the trails for best views.
Bratan Lake: carry a jacket, it can get chilly.
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