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Consider the following eight things to do in Bali, Indonesia as part of the attractions you consider during your travels. When it comes to islands worth visiting in Southeast Asia, few can compete with the allure of Bali; however, if you're expecting a Utopian pristine paradise, as often is depicted in the movies and popular culture, you'll be in for a rude awakening. Bali is what it is -- unicorns and warts alike. Although there is stunning scenery, world class beaches and enchanting Hindu temples to explore there is also eyesore rubbish piles, filthy beaches and unscrupulous touts to content with. If you can visit Bali with realistic expectations it certainly offers up a wide spread of activities and attractions worth visiting. Consider the following eight things to do in Bali, Indonesia as part of your travel itinerary: Balinese fire dance performance 1) Balinese fire and trance performance 2) Exploring the cultural hub of Ubud 3) Visit the Tegalalang Rice Terraces 4) Explore Hindu Temples 5) View Mount Batur from a distance 6) Explore surrounding beaches and islands 7) Visit Monkey Forest Temple 8) Hike up Mount Batur (an active volcano) for a spectacular sunrise viewing Welcome to Bali, Indonesia! After spending nearly a year travelling in Southeast Asia, we couldn't leave without first visiting Bali. We decided to take a 2 week trip to the famed island and split our time between Ubud and Sanur to explore as much as possible. During one of our first nights on the island, we attended a Balinese fire and trance performance. This dance and music drama originated in the 1930s, depicting stories from Hindu literature. Ubud is the art and cultural capital of Bali and we enjoyed spending a few days here. Our mornings in the town were spent visiting the various temples, browsing through markets, and soaking in the surroundings. We also had a chance to visit the Tegalalang Rice Terraces. They were lush, green, and reminded us of our time in Korea because Sam's apartment overlooked rice terraces. Bali is mainly Hindu and the island is home to many temples. During our time in Bali we visited the Elephant Temple, which is best known for its menacing cave entrance. We also visited Gunung Kawi, which is nicknamed the Rock Temple. The rock temple gets its name because of the 10 shrines that were carved into the rock wall and stand 7 meters tall. They are truly a sight to behold. Well, I am supposed to sprinkle water on my head, so here we go. During our tour around the island, we stopped at a lookout point where we saw the impressive Mount Batur looming in the horizon. Mount Batur is an active volcano, however, when we learned that it was open to hikers, we decided we were up for the challenge. Bali is a great jump off point for exploring some of the surrounding beaches and islands. Trips to Lombok, Nusa Lembongan, and the Gili Islands are very easy to arrange. There are plenty of water sports to choose from including snorkeling, free diving, scuba diving, surfing and even kayaking. Ubud is home to the monkey forest where infamous little macaques roam freely. The monkey forest is home to over 600 monkeys, who over time have lost all fear of man. The monkeys are not shy and will approach people and even climb onto their bodies if they believe you have food. If you're feeling adventurous and would like to feed the monkeys, you can purchase bananas right at the entrance of the monkey forest. One of the highlights of our time in Bali, was climbing Mount Batur for sunrise. The morning of the hike, we got up at 2 in the morning and were driven to the base of the volcano. Armed with a trusty guide and flashlights in hand, we began the steep climb that would take close to 2 hours to complete. We took plenty of breaks along the way, but once we finally reached the top, we were rewarded with a rainbow colored sunrise. Overall, we really enjoyed our time in Bali! It may not have been the quiet paradise that's depicted in the movies, but it offered culture, natural beauty, and it was a great place to relax. This is part of our Travel in Bali, Indonesia series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Indonesian culture, Balinese Culture, Indonesian arts, Balinese arts, Indonesian foods, Balinese foods, Indonesian religion, Balinese religion, Indonesian people and Balinese people: http://nomadicsamuel.com/video-blog/things-to-do-in-bali Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com , http://smilingfacestravelphotos.com , http://thatbackpacker.com & http://backpacking-travel-blog.com All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).

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With just 48 hours to explore Singapore we tried to cram in as many attractions as we possibly could. Welcome to Singapore! We've got less than 48 hours in the city and we're going to show you as much as we possibly can. With limited time ticking down to visit the world's most prosperous city state and busiest port, we set out on foot, bus, subway and boat to cover as much ground as we possibly could. Singapore has often been given the title of a sterile Utopia; however, after traveling around chaotic Southeast Asian hubs like Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur and Saigon it was a welcome relief to visit a mega city that was clean, orderly, spacious and pedestrian friendly. One of the top highlights was visiting the various districts including Chinatown, Little India and Kampong Glam. Hopping on a traditional bum boat offered a unique perspective of the city as we were able to learn more about its colorful history on our guided tour. One of the highlights was drinking Singapore Slings at the Raffles Hotel where the drink was invented. Paying 27 Singapore dollars allowed us to sip on this wonderful cocktail and throw peanuts on the floor. Generally speaking, I'm a proponent of slow travel. Traveling slow allows you to live more like a local as opposed to racing around a city like a tourist; however, with just 48 hours in Singapore we were forced outside of our comfort zone, for a couple of days, and we ended up loving it. The fast paced (and futuristic) elements of the city were conducive to our mission of seeing as much as we possibly could in such a short period of time. With mere hours as opposed to days to explore the city we set out on foot, by bus and via boat to explore as much of the city as possible. Although we visited many of the main attractions it was our time spent wandering around neighborhoods such as Kampong Glam (the historic Malaysian quarter) that were my favorite moments in the city. As one of the most livable cities in all of Asia it is also one of the most expensive. If in the future I had a high paying position I would consider coming to Singapore as an expat as opposed to being just a tourist. Singapore is impressive by day but really shines at night. Many of the standout landmarks have a completely different look when the sun goes down and the bright lights of the city emerge. When it comes to street food Singapore ranks favorably with Korea, Malaysia, Taiwan and Thailand. Hawker centres offer up a spread of Asian delights that were heavy on flavor while being light on our wallet. In order to cover as much ground as possible we purchased hop on hop off bus tickets to get around the city. Being able to get on and off whenever we wanted was a real bonus as it helped us preserve our walking legs. Although we saw many of the most popular attractions such as Merlion, Marina Bay and the Fullerton Hotel it was the adventures we had wandering around that formed the greatest impressions of the city. Overall, our time in Singapore was distinctly memorable. Hopefully, we'll have a chance to come back again soon to explore more of this impressive 21st century city state. This is part of our Travel in Singapore series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Singaporean culture, Singaporean arts, Singaporean foods, Singaporean religion and Singaporean people. http://nomadicsamuel.com/video-blog/singapore Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com , http://smilingfacestravelphotos.com , http://thatbackpacker.com & http://backpacking-travel-blog.com All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).

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Tuning in to what Singaporeans are listening out on the streets. First in Asia and Singapore! Thanks to Ty Cullen in New York for the inspiration. Let's get this international! NYC: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvHRUY0tBcs Lisbon: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IE6L8xknCKk London: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQMPR4PNxws London2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHdg2yMygqk Spain: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONuKT9U3GHY Copenhagen: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2Ylrdj5-MQ Philadelphia: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pbPYZAIex9w Stockholm: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2i8L6YipTI Sao Paulo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcRv4SK6WPA Croatia: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gqdrv5vdUGc Istanbul: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74vPny4ueFo Melbourne: http://ww.youtube.com/watch?v=enYj3duWY30&feature=re­lated Romania: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qR4rPrTlbJo Paris: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kpkEeiSfIU Berlin: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVN2iRJf4hk cirquedumot curated all of these videos into one link - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?p=PLE8A07B804FE86C8C Let us know if theres any new "What song are you listening to?" ! Song list: Black & Yellow - Wiz Khalifa Hot N Cold - Katy Perry I'm Yours - Jason Mraz Are You Gonna Be My Girl - Jet The Beautiful People - Marilyn Manson Image Of The Invisible - Thrice The Con - Tegan & Sara Common Dreads - Enter Shikari Hello - Porter Robinson Run Pig Run - Queens Of The Stone Age Mirrors - Natalia Kills Love The Way You Lie - Eminem feat. Rihanna Give Me Everything(Tonight) - Pitbull I'm Not A Human Being - Lil' Wayne Bahnhof Rumble - The Chemical Brothers Swagga - Excision Nobody's Perfect - Jessie J 周杰伦 - 雨下一整晚 - Jay Chou Can't Nobody - 2NE1 Note: The last clip is our colleague. Go figure why we did that! ;) You can find us on: twitter at @eightpixels or facebook at "8 Pixels Productions" Watch our video for Formula Drift - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyEn4p2uQm4&feature=related

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Traveltherenext.tv: http://www.youtube.com/ChristinaPfeiffer flies Cathay Pacific Premium Economy from Brisbane to Hong Kong aboard Airbus A330. Flight CX146 was a pleasant day flight and an opportunity to enjoy Cathay Pacific's entertainment programme. Travel channel of amazing destinations, airlines and hotels presented by award-winning travel writer and photographer, Christina Pfeiffer, who has visited 55 countries in the last eight years. Journey around the world without leaving your home and subscribe for new episodes on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/ChristinaPfeiffer Subscribe here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=ChristinaPfeiffer Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/TRAVELTHERENEXT Having lived in three continents (USA, Asia and Australia), travel is programmed in Christina's DNA. Christina has visited Argentina, Antarctica, Australia, Austria, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, China, Czech Republic, Cook Islands, Cyprus, Ecuador, Egypt, England, Falkland Islands, Finland, Fiji, France, French Polynesia, Greece, Hungary, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, Korea, Lebanon, Macau, Malaysia, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Norway, Peru, Philippines, Republic of Ireland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Scotland, South Africa, South Georgia, Spain, Switzerland, Syria, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, USA, Vietnam, Zambia. Cathay Pacific, Premium Economy, Brisbane to Hong Kong Cathay Pacific, Premium Economy, Brisbane to Hong Kong See http://www.traveltherenext.com for articles and photos

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For lunch in Singapore we enjoy feasting on Singaporean Street Food at a Hawker Centre located nearby the Singapore Flyer along the Singapore Food Trail. When I lived in South Korea as an English teacher (prior to traveling around other countries in Asia) I thought Korean street food reigned supreme. Although street food in Korea is among the best in Asia (if not the world), it certainly has some stiff competition from the likes of Taiwan, Thailand and Malaysia. Well, you can throw Singapore into the ring of contenders as well. With Hawker centres, open air food stall complexes, serving up a plethora of inexpensive Asian delights from around the region there is something for everyone to enjoy. Considering Singapore is one of the most (if not the most) expensive cities in all of Asia to visit, these Hawker centers are a lifeline for budget travelers who are already being squeezed by the astronomical price of accommodations. We spotted a Hawker Center nearby the Singapore Flyer called the Singapore Food Trail to try for our first meal in this futuristic city state. We ended up trying Hainanese chicken rice, dim sum, satay, butter chicken and Naan. I was the perfect way to have enough energy to continue exploring the city on foot. 熟食中心 - 小贩中心 Hawker Centres, which are open air food stall complexes, serve up a variety of inexpensive food. From Chinese to Indian and Malaysian to Indonesian there is a diverse selection of cuisine to choose from. We're having our first lunch here in Singapore at a Hawker Center and I've ordered myself some Chinese food. I have some Hainanese chicken rice, which looks absolutely delicious and I've got a butter chicken with butter naan right down here. Here is my dish - it is just a bit of plain rice and some chicken with crispy skin on the outside. Despite it looking a bit bland it is actually quite tasty. It is hard not to enjoy butter chicken - this is awesome. We've got a few more snacks to complete the meal. What are they? This is a combination of satay and dim sum, so we have sweet potato here and this one is yam. We've got tofu cubes over here. This one is prawn and I believe that is a shrimp dumpling. I'm going for something a little sweet here. I have some kind of yam spring roll. Should I dip it in peanut sauce? Nah, just have it. Is it sweet? It is. It tastes like sweet potato except that it is white. This crab didn't go on a skewer and it will taste good in the peanut sauce I'm pretty sure. We'll mix that bad boy around. What is happening over there? Kind of chewy? Here is the crab! Nice claw. Oh, that is delicious. It is so juicy inside. As budget travelers these Hawker centres in Singapore are a real find. Because it is really expensive in Singapore - it is one of the most expensive cities in all of Asia - certainly in Southeast Asia. You can find dishes here for between four to ten Singaporean dollars and it is so much cheaper than eating in a restaurant. I like the variety that you can find at the Hawker centers. For example, today we had some Indian food, Chinese food and we also saw stands selling Malaysian food, Singaporean dishes and lots of other things. This Hawker center is by the Singapore Flyer but you can find them all throughout the city. This is part of our Travel in Singapore series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Singaporean culture, Singaporean arts, Singaporean foods, Singaporean religion and Singaporean people: http://nomadicsamuel.com/video-blog/hawker-centre-singapore Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com , http://smilingfacestravelphotos.com , http://thatbackpacker.com & http://backpacking-travel-blog.com All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker). This video features the song 'Electrodoodle' from Kevin Macleod available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.

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Traveltherenext.tv: http://www.youtube.com/ChristinaPfeiffer takes a flight from Brisbane to Singapore aboard Singapore Airlines Airbus A330-300 flight in Economy Class. Travel channel of amazing destinations, airlines and hotels presented by award-winning travel writer and photographer, Christina Pfeiffer, who has visited 55 countries in the last eight years. Journey around the world without leaving your home and subscribe for new episodes on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/ChristinaPfeiffer Subscribe here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=ChristinaPfeiffer Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/TRAVELTHERENEXT Having lived in three continents (USA, Asia and Australia), travel is programmed in Christina's DNA. Christina has visited Argentina, Antarctica, Australia, Austria, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, China, Czech Republic, Cook Islands, Cyprus, Ecuador, Egypt, England, Falkland Islands, Finland, Fiji, France, French Polynesia, Greece, Hungary, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, Korea, Lebanon, Macau, Malaysia, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Norway, Peru, Philippines, Republic of Ireland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Scotland, South Africa, South Georgia, Spain, Switzerland, Syria, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, USA, Vietnam, Zambia. Singapore Airlines flight A330-300, Brisbane to Singapore Singapore Airlines flight A330-300, Brisbane to Singapore See http://www.traveltherenext.com for articles and photos

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