11 November 2007

Bali with Dear day-3

11 November 2007…..

Today will be the free and easy day for Luna and her dear CH. They naturally woke up at 10.00am and then went to have their cozy breakfast again.

Everybody already watch the Hotel at night, now CH took some pic for you all to see the Hotel at day.

From CH and Luna’s room. Wasn’t that Frangipani-full hotel?

From Lobby to the room & swimpool

Dear Luna with leisure attire.

After breakfast, Luna and CH went to walk around the Kuta Town and did some shopping. There’re plenty of stalls around the Kuta area. As a kind advise for everybody, please try to bargain for at least 30% discount before you buy a goods. There’s one alley opposite of hard rock hotel with tremendous amount of stalls selling various kind of souvenir, handicraft and clothes.

The picture took in front of one of the high-end hotel which has dictated sculpture on the wall.

After the shopping, CH and Luna went to have their lunch at Dulang, which is same row with Matahari complex. The Dulang restaurant served good nasi campur. CH recommends it. After lunch, CH and Luna went to Matahari complex to do their shopping again. There’s lot more souvenir and localities in the complex. CH and Luna bought a lot of peanuts in Matahari complex, since the peanuts in Bali is unique and fragrant.

It is already around 3.00pm, and Luna and CH already tired. It is a good time for them to go for a massage. CH & Luna went to the massage shop in the Discovery Mall. Though, they found that it wasn’t as good as the one they had opposite of their hotel.



They took a early dinner before they departing to Ngurah Rai Airport back to Malaysia.


Important: Remember to spare out extra 75,000 RP per person to be paid when you departing from Bali. CH and Luna tricked by this since they dun have anymore Rupiah. They paid with RM as much as RM50 per person at last.

The plane flew at 8.10PM…..

CH reach his KL, PJ’s home on 12.00am mid night. CH managed to take the photo of the goods they bought during the Bali trip. Wasn’t that a lot?

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