(Jakarta, Indonesia): We were very lucky to visit some beautiful places over the last few weeks. Some different views from a few of the places we stayed:
In Langkawi (left) we were right on the beach and when it wasn't raining we could venture out to the water just a few steps away. Interestingly, in Malaysia, just above the equator, it was rainy season, but in Indonesia, just below the equator, it was dry season. Hm... So once we got to Bali (middle), we had absolutely beautiful weather and ample opportunity to enjoy our ocean view. Central Java (right), just an hour flight away, is surrounded by volcanoes which hold the clouds over the valley. Still, the view from our terrace of the surrounding landscape is gorgeous, full of farms, rice fields and small villages.

One morning, we couldn't resist getting up early to hop on bikes and explore the area, which is famous for Borobodur, the largest buddhist temple in the world. The more famous Angkor Wat in Cambodia is a larger complex with multiple structures, but Borobodur consists of a single huge structure (more about that in a future post).


Of course, we eventually found ourselves at another market. We paid 1000 Rupiah each
(about $0.10) to have someone watch our bikes so we could walk around inside. We wondered whether our bikes would be there when we returned, but the Javanese seem like nice people. They work really hard and were very friendly to us.


That evening we trekked up the Menoreh hills above the resort to watch the sunset. Unfortunately, the sun didn't cooperate, refusing to come out from behind the clouds.
To warm us up after a long jeep ride back down in the dark, the hotel prepared a rose petal bath in our outdoor tub, which was waiting for us when we returned to our room. A nice touch and a very nice surprise. Unfortunately we couldn't linger too long since we had massage appointments waiting for us. Life is rough!
























