Bali Recap
The tour is for 4 days and 3 nights. However we only managed to cover southern and central Bali (Kuta, Uluwatu, Tanah Lot, Ubud and Jimbaran). There are many other regions which we did not go due to time constrain. We didn’t go to the north-western National Park or the volcanoes in eastern side of the island or even Nusa Dua and Nusa Penida Island in South Eastern side of the island.
Even in Kuta town alone, we didn’t go to places such as the art museum or Banjar Hot Springs. I cannot deny people from saying that Bali is the land of a thousand temples. In fact, I think that there are more than a thousand. Along every street we went to, there will be at least a few temples on either side of the road every 100 metres. That said, there are many Pura’s which I hope to see. We only get to see Pura Tanah Lot, Pura Uluwatu and Pura Taman Ayun.
Besides the temples, Bali is also rich in large statues and monuments which were well preserved. I’m deeply fascinated by the fine craftsmanship to create these magnificent larger than life monuments.
No matter what, I don’t think I would take another AirAsia flight anytime soon. It is not the fear of flying, but it is the fear of flying with this crew. I don’t know if it applies to all their flights or not, but it seems that they allow people go in to the cockpit to take pictures.
I didn’t read any rules that permit visitors into the cockpit while the plane is in flight. Wouldn’t it be an opportunity for hijackers to take action and hold the plane on ransom?
You heard it from me, No more AirAsia Flights for me.
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