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If you had to do it again, what would you bring along?

Postby anicca on Mon Aug 28, 2006 5:09 pm

Packing up my life and moving to Bali is a daunting task. There are so many things that I want to bring that I know I cant or dont need. THere are also heaps of things that I am sure I havent thought of that I will desperately wish I had brought along.

What did you forget that you found you couldnt live without? What CANT you get in Bali?

So far, I know I must bring my knives. I love to cook and will probably bring a few pieces of crockery and things related to cooking.

We (DH and I) are in full discussions about what computer equiptment to bring as well. Someone told me I need to bring a router? Is that so?
We are considering ditching our PC for a second laptop...any opinions on this?

I still cant convince DH that we will be going back to dial up and leaving the world of broadband behind us.....

I am looking forward to your responses as I know it is really a case by case scenario depending on the person.

I hope this message finds you well.

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RE: If you had to do it again, what would you bring along?

Postby UluwatuWaves on Mon Aug 28, 2006 5:21 pm

Welcome to the forum Annica. You must be excited to be moving to Bali. There are many things you could bring to bali but i would imagine the majority of things you might as well just buy in Bali or order online if you need them. It is amazing how little one needs to live comfortably. Of course you need the basics. I would pack and ship the eseentials and try to limit anything that is heavy or bulky unless you absolutely need it. Personal Shipping rates can be expensive for large bulky items and I would guess that It may be even cheaper to just buy a new one than paying for shipping and storage. There is an ACE hardware in Kuta that sells construction tools and stuff which can also be bulkky and heavy if you plan on doing any renovating or anything. Oh yeah, when i was in Bali last, I didn't bring enough surf boards for the different conditions and wave sizes. Do you surf? I hope this was helpful and welcome :D
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RE: If you had to do it again, what would you bring along?

Postby Sanurian on Tue Aug 29, 2006 3:45 pm

Welcome Annica

These days you can get just about everything in Bali. Even great chef knives.

...We (DH and I) are in full discussions about what computer equipment to bring as well. Someone told me I need to bring a router? Is that so? We are considering ditching our PC for a second laptop...any opinions on this? I still cant convince DH that we will be going back to dial up and leaving the world of broadband behind us.....


If you have important stuff on your current PC, take out the hard-drive and bring it with you (not the whole PC).

It's easy to buy routers/modems here so you don't have to bring one with you. There are many places that sell computer components. I would imagine that lap-tops are cheaper in Japan than here (at present).

As for "leaving the world of broadband" behind you, that depends upon where you will live and how much money you have. "Reasonably priced broadband" is available, depending on location. The run-of-the-mill "broadband" in Bali peaks at 384kbs (DL) and 64kbs (UL)...when you're lucky. But living in Bali will probably slow you down a bit anyway and coping with less than perfect internet connection speeds is par for the course.

I wish you all the very best in your (ad)venture.

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RE: If you had to do it again, what would you bring along?

Postby Roy on Thu Aug 31, 2006 1:16 pm

Phil is right about these days...and that just about anything being available in Bali. If I were in your shoes now, as opposed to back then, I would concentrate on the really personal things, like family photos, a family heirloom or two, even your favorite snuggly pillow if you have one.
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RE: If you had to do it again, what would you bring along?

Postby Jimbo on Fri Sep 01, 2006 7:31 am

The most essential thing I will bring with me is..........my wife Maria. She will then sort out everything and everybody including my Bintang, wine and malt whisky :-)

Most of all she will sort out me :-) :-)
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RE: If you had to do it again, what would you bring along?

Postby Roy on Sat Sep 02, 2006 4:09 am

Jimbo, after your purgatory in SA, I’d be thinking....wife, all of her sisters, aunts and cousins! :oops: :oops: :oops:
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RE: If you had to do it again, what would you bring along?

Postby InAdelaide on Sat Sep 02, 2006 5:49 am

the only thing I regret not doing is having my photo albums burnt onto disc and put onto internet so easy to access...I left them back in Australia with friend so will have to get sent over here or get him to do for me there
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RE: If you had to do it again, what would you bring along?

Postby Jimbo on Sat Sep 02, 2006 1:07 pm

I have today received an email from the President of my company stating I will be allowed a months leave at Christmas and New year and next July, I have 2 months sabbatical leave to go to Indonesia.

I wish to look for 2 houses whilst I am there one will be in Sulewesi and the other in Bali. I am hoping to bring the whole tribe with me. With this in mind does any one know what air lines fly into Makkasar (Ujung Pandang). I cannot seem to find any on the net myself but if any readers have knowledge I would be grateful.

I think it will be via Bali in the end so if any one knows the cheapest route from Manchester UK to Bali again I would be grateful.

Oh, In addition I will be refurbishing the family home in the Kampung as my own pet project.

My staff here have heard me cackling with glee and are convinced there is a smuggled bottle of Glenlivet in my cabin.
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RE: If you had to do it again, what would you bring along?

Postby matsaleh on Sat Sep 02, 2006 1:36 pm

Jimbo, not sure if you're looking for a direct flight from Manchester to Ujung Pandang, but a domestic carrier, Lion Air, flies between Denpasar and Ujung Pandang.

http://www.lionair.co.id/
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RE: If you had to do it again, what would you bring along?

Postby Jimbo on Mon Sep 04, 2006 3:28 pm

Thanks Mats

THere are no direct flights but last time I could fly with Singapore Airways and then get a flight (Silk Air) direct. What I am trying to do is find a flight that lets me use Ujung Pandang as a gateway to indonesia as I do not want to come in via Jakarta or even Bali to start with.

So once again any help appreciated.
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RE: If you had to do it again, what would you bring along?

Postby FreoGirl on Sun Sep 17, 2006 7:03 am

Hi Anicca

Not sure how tall you are, but the thing I found hardest to buy, and ended up bringing back from Australia on a visit, was shoes - I couldn't get ladies shoes over size 40 (European sizing), and I'm a 41. So many really cute, cheap shoes, and none for me :cry: Maybe the tourist areas of Bali have them though.. but I wasn't anywhere near those - and when I was I couldn't find them in the short time I had. :(

Knives - yes I also brought mine with me, and was glad I did. Never did see any decent ones there. I did eventually find decent cookware, but only after a lot of searching (and forget the big hardware store in Kuta, it is all junk as far as cookware goes).

I often missed my expresso machine, but I also love local coffee - so it was a pretty good replacement.

Mostly it was the little things - I did three trips back to Australia over a year and every time I was fully loaded coming back to Indonesia - with the stuff that maybe you could find there, but I couldn't - I was not in a big expat area so my options were more limited.

One last thing - I'm sure you already know - tampons. A year's supply, flat packed in plastic resealable bags, easy to get into the suitcase that way, and not heavy. As I said, it's the little things :lol:

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RE: If you had to do it again, what would you bring along?

Postby Roy on Sun Sep 17, 2006 12:11 pm

Sorry freogirl, but your shoes and knives really got my attention.

As for shoes, neither my wife or I own one pair of shoes. Come to think of it, why on earth would anyone living in Bali want a pair of shoes?

As for cutlery, there are plenty of places on Bali to buy fine knives, and I find the idea of importing them rather funny...and likely to get the attention of customs if caught.

Shoes and knives as a “bring along.” Who would have ever dreamed that up?
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RE: If you had to do it again, what would you bring along?

Postby Ilu on Sun Sep 17, 2006 10:25 pm

Roy wrote:Sorry freogirl, but your shoes and knives really got my attention.

As for shoes, neither my wife or I own one pair of shoes. Come to think of it, why on earth would anyone living in Bali want a pair of shoes?

As for cutlery, there are plenty of places on Bali to buy fine knives, and I find the idea of importing them rather funny...and likely to get the attention of customs if caught.

Shoes and knives as a “bring along.” Who would have ever dreamed that up?
As for shoes, neither my wife or I own one pair of shoes. Come to think of it, why on earth would anyone living in Bali want a pair of shoes?

I only use shoes when I am hiking, I dont like to use sandals in the jungle
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RE: If you had to do it again, what would you bring along?

Postby drbruce on Mon Sep 18, 2006 1:04 am

Shoes, Roy, can come in helpful for some of us. For instance, if I have to talk to someone from the government, I wear my teacher clothes which includes shoes; if I'm attending a wedding or funeral; special ceremonies for Hindu and Christian friends.
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RE: If you had to do it again, what would you bring along?

Postby charlie on Mon Sep 18, 2006 1:23 am

I used to wear shoes when i went from our house to the village on the motorbike. It's 2 hours away and it geys really cold up past pupuan and also the fact that if we were to ever have an accident i wanted some protection for my toes.
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RE: If you had to do it again, what would you bring along?

Postby Roy on Mon Sep 18, 2006 1:51 am

Good points about shoes for jungle trekking and long motorbike rides...neither of which I have done. :oops:

For the jungle treks I think I’d prefer steel plated boots as even within our village, those snakes always seem to find me. :D

As for knives, I’d go to any of the several restaurant supply companies in Denpasar or Ace Hardware in Kuta Galleria.

I would definitely not try to bring serious cutlery into Bali. Recently we have had to conform to new packing procedures for the antique kris that we sell and export. Now they have to be sealed in a wooden box before the airlines will take them as cargo.
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