North Bali - Lovina Beach and the Gitgit waterfall

 This day in Bali was destined to know a little of the north of the island. It was the day we visited the Ulun Danu, the Lake Temple , but for this visit I wrote a separate post. In this post, I'll tell you the rest of the Bali walking day above.
We left Sahadewa early with a taxi driver, who also played the role of our guide that day. Our destinations: Lovina, the beach; Gitgit, the waterfall; and, finally, Ulun Danu, the temple. 
Lovina is known as one of the quietest beaches in Bali. Stay out of the chaos, the tourist boomof Kuta, off the high-surf beaches so coveted by surfers around the world. It is a beach of calm waters  and dark sands, almost as dark as coal. I confess that when I got there I felt even a little bit of disappointment. After all, it was the first beach I knew on the island and it definitely did not fit in with anything I'd ever read and heard about Bali. And on top of that, the day, which had dawned so sunny, was already dark, announcing the storm that would soon fall.  
We did not have enough time for the most interesting attraction that Lovina offers to tourists: the boat trip to see the dolphins. If we had done this tour, perhaps my impression of the place would be quite different, as reports of dawn on a Balinese boat, watching the dolphins show off in the water, are really lovely. One day I return to Bali to correct this "lack".
The boat trips to observe (and photograph!) The dolphins cost approximately 4 euros per person (do not forget to negotiate the price before, because in Bali you can always get a lower value), and the hotels themselves offer the service.
Leaving Lovina, before reaching the Gitgit waterfall, we stop at a small temple on the way. Place of immense simplicity and beauty. It was worthwhile to take that pass and get to know, even quick.
Bali tips
And, after the temple, we visited the waterfall Gitgit. We went down a trail through the woods. It was already starting to rain hard, and we made the hiking trail down with the umbrellas open.
Gitgit is a beautiful waterfallLocated in the north of Bali, it is about 35 meters high and lies within a tropical forest. To get to it, we did a good walk ... but it was worth it! The view is really breathtaking!
most beautiful rice fields in Bali
If you are looking for the best rice field bali then ubud is on higher side. Ubud and the neighboring villages, which lie in the middle of the subak irrigation system, are in general a heaven for those who appreciate the beautiful greenery of the rolling rice terraces. Only 30 minutes to 1 hour away from Kuta, they are easily accessible. Doing organized tours around the surrounding areas of some of the upscale resorts might sometimes be the best way to go, but if you feel confident armed with just a map and some instructions from people in the know, there’s nothing to stop you going for a rice field trek on your own. If you are not that keen on walking, you can hire a bicycle instead. Either one of these options might lead you to rice fields only a few lucky other have passed through before.

Philippines Tours and Travel Information


The Philippine archipelago has more than 7,000 islands and is considered one of the richest regions in terms of biodiversity in the world. In addition to amazing landscapes and modern cities, you can still find the contrast with historic churches and buildings with architecture in Spanish colonial style.  
The islands of the Philippine archipelago, offer activities ranging from visits to caves, jungles and volcanoes, through diving and appreciation of the arts and local culture. On the island of Boracay it is possible to practice free snorkeling on an amazing coral reef. On the coast of Palawan you can dive among the remains of Japanese warships.
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Already in the mainland, the Philippines offer several options of activities and outdoor adventures such as hiking in tropical forests in Bohol. You can see endemic species such as the little monkey-eyed, known as tarsiers in the area of ​​Panglao Island, 
Parks are a sideshow in the Philippines. In Sohoton Park in Western Samar, you can explore caves; already in the Mount Apo National Park (considered the highest peak in the country), the landscape is due to the lush waterfalls, lakes amid mountains and incredible forests. 
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Capital: Manila.
Currency: Philippine Peso.
Official language: Filipino and English. Another 19 regional languages ​​are recognized.
Government: Republic presidential 
Most populous cities: Quezon City, Manila, Caloocan, Davao.
Religion: Catholic Predominately.


Boracay: The tropical island of Boracay is located in the center of the Philippine archipelago. Known for the beautiful beach of White Beach, with its white sand paradise, the island offers many activities such as jet ski ride, snorkeling, kayaking, windsurfing, diving and sailing boat ride.

El Nido: Located between the sea and high cliffs, the town of El Nido is the gateway to an extraordinary ecosystem with a diverse fauna and flora.El Nido you can visit hidden, pristine beaches, diving, know coral reefs and enjoy the amazing views of the sea.

Panglao Island Panglao Island is located in the province of Bohol, aregion dominated by hills. These hills form several almost perfect cone, called the Chocolate Hill, most popular tourist attraction on the island. Due to its aesthetic and geological importance, the hills are in talks to one of the UNESCO World Heritage sites. In the islands of the region you can find the mini monkeys dispossessed eyes, tarsier species endemic to the Philippines

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