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01-03-19 02:49 #5944
Posts: 1316Originally Posted by Goferring [View Original Post]
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01-03-19 00:31 #5943
Posts: 3497Originally Posted by EngineDriver [View Original Post]
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01-02-19 19:17 #5942
Posts: 303It sounds like a 1 week tour. You should know from your previous trips. Ubud and further east. Active Volcano hike. I would not do on a layover as it will take time.
Other stuff mostly evenings to watch fishing boats come in and beach dining.
For day time, mostly 1, 6 and 7. Basically laying offering and dining and walking around kuta tourist trap.
Originally Posted by CaptainSolo [View Original Post]
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01-02-19 04:02 #5941
Posts: 2116Originally Posted by CaptainSolo [View Original Post]
1,2,4,7 and 10 could all be covered on a day tour to Ubud. You can even do the bicycle tour which will cover most of that shit, plus cock fighting (of the feathered variety).
3,6 and 7 can be done in Kuta, Seminyak or wherever you are staying.
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01-02-19 03:05 #5940
Posts: 3396Originally Posted by Questner [View Original Post]
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01-02-19 02:57 #5939
Posts: 1077Originally Posted by Questner [View Original Post]
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01-02-19 02:32 #5938
Posts: 1316Originally Posted by EuroGringo [View Original Post]
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01-01-19 13:08 #5937
Posts: 16Hi bro.
Originally Posted by EuroGringo [View Original Post]
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12-31-18 10:17 #5936
Posts: 6Recommendef prices.
I have read the last ten pages of the forum posts, but I do receive a rather contradictory info regardong the "normal prices" in Bali. I'd like to avoid being an "ATM with a dick", so. What are the latest prices?
To fix some variables, let's put it that way:
How much should one pay for normal full service with a good looking freelancer (8) for one night in his hotel room?
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12-30-18 23:57 #5935
Posts: 185Originally Posted by SamIAm [View Original Post]
You need to agree a fixed price from the airport and ask if they will use the toll road or not, I normally pay 200 k via toll and 150 k not on toll to Sanur, after a long flight from Europe I just want to get to the hotel so don't bargain too much.
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12-30-18 20:49 #5934
Posts: 6523Bali day tour itin.
This is not sex related since I will have company.
I stayed in Sanur 1 week and tour the island a couple times on vans and on my own motorbike before, still not see enough of the beautiful island and her gentle people. I will have a day time layover in Bali a Sunday. Would like to see a few cultural activities:
1. A temple worship.
2. Bali dance and music.
3. Communal food prep and dinner.
4. Artist / painters colony.
5. Fisherman community / village.
6. Good rep Balinese street food.
7. Bali restaurant with entertainment.
8. Bar strip clubs.
9. Volcano.
10. Rice, cocoa farms.
I guess it's a lot for 1 day, but can the bros suggest an itinerary? Any local contacts who can drive us to those locations within 1 day?
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12-30-18 16:16 #5933
Posts: 82Originally Posted by Kodja [View Original Post]
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12-29-18 03:51 #5932
Posts: 185Dear ISG.
Hmm a long report and confusing, you talk about saving small change on airport transfer and then say that money is no iobject for Spa's.
That aside Denpasar has many spa's but many locals do not speak English in there and generally it finishes when you shoot which is a bug bear of mine as I think you should get the hour. There are numerous near the immigrarion office, maldive, selection etc but not great.
Try looking at theflyingdandy site which will serve you better and are foreigner welcoming, bali exotic is nice and has some decent girls but I have not been for some time.
If you have particular needs chat to girls on locanto but there are many lb's on there.
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12-22-18 03:56 #5931
Posts: 9Dear ISG,
I can't stop thinking about you. You, with all your jerkoff-worthy pictures and forum drama and access-to-ladies recipes. I swore off you for a while, but after 3 weeks in Bali with some girls I met elsewhere in the Indos, I know I can't quit you. In the words of instagram advertisements, which I have seen far too many of after adding random girls I mean to do something about and then scrolling through them and wondering why the kids love extruded plastic with printed logos so much, "shut up and take my money". If you don't know what I'm talking about, you're a happier man than I, except that I did get laid, but it wasn't the extensible kind of sex, and I'm pretty sure you got laid too, because what is this site even, we pretty much all got laid, so hooray for us. Except that you skipped that horrible advertising.
I've managed to engineer two days to explore the saunas in Bali starting. Oh. About now, but let's post first, because I'll need your collective wisdom, ISG. In pre-exchange, I offer mine on the eternal topic of Bali and its taxi mafia and how to get out of the airport. Before your eyes glaze over, I promise this is new!
First, when you get to the airport, you'll find reports online of a bus service to parts of town. After 6 very determined hours at mid-day, I've ascertained that the Sarbagita service doesn't run the every 30 minutes as advertised, in fact they don't seem to run at all, to either the international or domestic terminal. It was rather anxiety-inducing, my dear ISG, as I putzed around looking for anything that looked like a bus. I didn't see it. I saw signs, but no bus. I tried.
Well, I did later get confirmation that Kura Kura bus, which offers 20 k (between 1-2 USD) flat fares to stops in most places you'd want to be, is alive and well. They have a website, here: http://kura2bus.com/page/ticket_info The tricky part is that to get them, you have to walk a kilometer, and it's by no means an intuitive walk. You have to get to Galleria Bali Mall to find the terminal. Google maps will help with that, but maybe not off the plane, so download the offline map before you come and ask the tourist counter for help. They are at times dense, but not if you ask them a question they'll know the answer to, and "how to I get to the Galleria Bali Mall" is one they know. Here's the super-long intro video of their lines and where they go with a map: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJxuRvS_YU0 Of note is the fact that they're not just from the airport, they are all around south Bali, and offer multi-day passes. I do not know the value of this, as I have not tried, but given that in Bali, getting out of the airport is by far the biggest taxi scam, I think you'll find far more reasonable rates to-from the Kura Kura stops to your actual destination than using point-to-point taxis. So there you have their website and fares. It's one option to avoid the taxi scams.
Second is, for those of us who travel backpack-only, and have been to Bali before, you may find it useful to have your motorbike rental pak / mas / rarely ibu meet you at parking. We all know renting a motorbike is the only way to really do Bali. Insurance, bodily mobility, potential scams. These are all things I assume aren't problems, or if they are, and you're renting a motorbike anyway, Shiva bless you. On two occasions I have been able to get English-language triple-confirmation on Whatsapp that the next time I come by, someone can be waiting for me at the airport with a motorbike to my specs, for which I pay roughly 70 k in convenience fees+the first day's rental fee, or however many days I want it, including the random highway and parking fees. Simply pre-arrange with your preferred rental outlet, message a few hours before your flight, and get moto'd to your destination, after which the delivery person will collect your fee and conveniently go away. Be sure to stipulate that you want a receipt. While I'm sure many of you also do personal drivers, I'm not such a fancypants, you fancypants. All in all it's equivalent to what you'll pay to get into Kuta at the taxi stand anyway, so why not have them legit bring your motorbike to get you? It's a service that is not at all offered, but is easily procured. Protip: ask for a bike with a cargo rack! And, ask someone to be at the airport to pick it up when you leave. If you know the motorcycle providers, and you have the money to remunerate ladies of the night, it's also a good way to ensure your damsels bring an appropriate-size bag, an issue I had with one who brought a closet-size selection of heels and a skateboard, but no shoes for the skateboard. From now on, I'll pick you up, lady, and here's what I'm drivin', pack accordingly. To me, something like that vastly beats trying to deal with the taxi mafia, and it can easily be arranged.
Anyway, spa recommendations beyond Riverview, Swell, Delta, and Onasis are appreciated. I'm looking for novelty, not economy, so ISG, if you don't consider it cheating, do recommend, and I'll be sure to tell you how it goes down. KTV, depending on how many shots are left in the sperm tank, may be an option too, but let's see. You know I'll try to always be hard for you.
Yours extensible (I know what it means but it's funny leave me alone).
Some Jerk.
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12-19-18 11:44 #5930
Posts: 183Angel, Mawar & Pelangi 88.
Any updates on these places please? I have tried Angel before and realize it's quite grubby but have noticed a more attractive looking place Pelangi 88 recently a few doors down. Is it the same type of deal? Also, is Mawar much different? Same service and prices? I'll be there soon and report back what I find.