Or, a better title, “an expatriate tourist in Bali.”
As long as I have lived in Bali, one of the most embarrassing things I have to admit is how little of Bali I have seen for myself.
Tomorrow morning, that all changes. My cousin, a Balinese educated in US universities and working on his advanced degrees in anthropology and I are departing on a real Bali “walk about.”
At 8 AM we will embark on a complete loop around Bali with many planned excursions into the inlands. We will travel only by local roads, and even some off road paths. It may take a week, or, it may take two weeks, I personally don’t care as it’s time for me to really explore every nook and cranny of Bali. No e-mail, no forum posting, and likely no TV either, I am really looking forward to something completely different from my day to day routine.
As long as I have lived in Bali, one of the most embarrassing things I have to admit is how little of Bali I have seen for myself.
Tomorrow morning, that all changes. My cousin, a Balinese educated in US universities and working on his advanced degrees in anthropology and I are departing on a real Bali “walk about.”
At 8 AM we will embark on a complete loop around Bali with many planned excursions into the inlands. We will travel only by local roads, and even some off road paths. It may take a week, or, it may take two weeks, I personally don’t care as it’s time for me to really explore every nook and cranny of Bali. No e-mail, no forum posting, and likely no TV either, I am really looking forward to something completely different from my day to day routine.