April 29

The entrance of a house in Ubud

Recently I was two months in Ubud, Bali.
My innate altruism leads me now to share my experience and write this mini-guide in which you will find some information about living in Ubud for a few months.

I write because it is often believed that going to live for a certain period (semiresidenza) is a country in a military operation to organize and prepare for the first eight years.

In fact for me to live in Bali requires more or less the same effort of going to do psychological and organizational holidays in Jesolo in June.
Even less because I have to fight with Mrs. Vianello me count the forks at the check-in and makes me recount twice.

Ok, is not the same for everyone because often there are several things to be organized in the house that you leave, but that is another story.

In true Tripmanuale I'll take you by the hand from the airport to your new life Balinese, because the fears and the difficulties are greater at the beginning and gradually decreases. Continue reading »

March 27

Sprawled balinese

Ubud March 27, 2011
Last night it rained this morning the air was strong and fresh.
It 'still fresh now, at noon.
We went out to breakfast, just to give some holiday spirit to the Lord's day that would otherwise be the same as everyone else.
Then we took a ride on a scooter through the fields of rice and we returned home before we head to Kuta where Lek wants to buy some odds and ends.
But we are not going to Kuta. Continue reading »

May 12

First part of my attempt to tell four months of life in Bali without words, but only with images and sounds.

To see this in HD and full screen (Board), see below:

TripBali - Living in Bali - Part 1 by tripluca on Vimeo .