We spent the last three nights in Ubud, and also the last three nights together, in a different location than Jati Homestay. So the morning of March 26th, we packed our bags together for the last time, checked out of the homestay and walked out of the alley. After checking in at Suwar Bungalows, we decided to walk the Campuhan ridge walk. We also went to probably the most famous rice fields of Bali, and unfortunately my sisters had to go back home. So I’m now a solo traveler!
So we have been to Seminyak, Amed and Lovina, and next up is probably the most touristy place of all of Bali. People come here for shopping, vegan food and yoga. I’m talking about Ubud of course! We saw a lovely temple, the famous market and went to the monkey forest of course. Read more about it here!
About a week and a half after I got back from my holiday to Kos, Greece, I was lucky enough to be flying out to Barcelona for a couple of days. I spent three days here and had a wonderful time just enjoying the amazing food and pretty architecture. I’ll tell you exactly what I did and where to eat, so keep on reading of you’re going to Barcelona soon!
This was the last day for us in Kos. And we didn’t even spent all of it in Kos! We got on the boat to Bodru, Turkey, early in the morning and spent the day there. It was a lot of fun to see what it was like there and it was also fun to see the differences between the countries, even if they are located so close to eachother. We had a great day!
This was probably the longest day we had on Kos. Also because it practically consisted of two days: no sleep in between. It was definitely worth it though. Even if it was just for the gorgeous island sunrise!