Rafting is Highly Recommended in Bali – Beautiful and Exciting!
On a Balinese evening, the hotel was Ayana Resort? Located in a large forest, the lobby had many wooden carvings, quite interesting. I originally wanted to take a short nap and explore the forest, but I passed out in the hotel. The second-floor location was quite beautiful, surrounded by forest and rice paddies. The midday meal at the restaurant was very unappetizing, and the breakfast was pretty good. On the 30th, after breakfast, I set off for the T River for rafting, which I highly recommend. The scenery is very beautiful, and it's also very exciting. I rafted for a total of three hours, and most importantly, there wasn't any sunshine, which was quite comfortable. You can walk a short distance wearing a life jacket to the starting point, or you can take the zip line.

I strongly recommend not taking the zip line, because the distance is really short, and the zip line is not worth it, unless you are extremely lazy. After rafting and eating (rafting package includes Chinese food), we went straight to Ubud hotel, which I was also very satisfied with. The characteristic scenery is rice paddies, and the self-service breakfast is particularly diverse. The service was very attentive (they listened to me order breakfast and made me dizzy), and we spent the rest of the day visiting the Ubud Royal Palace and Ubud Market. The palace is very small, and remember to bargain at the market. The next day, we went to the Sacred Monkey Forest in the morning. The monkeys were very mischievous and didn't like to be approached. I took a lot of photos of them. Also, don't wear jewelry when entering. We had lunch at Ubud's famous 'Dirty Duck' restaurant, which tasted pretty good. If you're interested, you can try it. In the afternoon, we booked a car to go to the rice paddies, the name of which I truly forgot. The scenery was still worth a look. There was a place with swings inside, and since I'm afraid of heights, I took a few photos and quickly got out. There were also many people waiting in line. We rushed to Uluwatu Temple to watch the sunset, which was quite magical. When the sun disappeared, a lot of birds appeared, like locusts, and the driver said he hadn't heard of this bird, let's see how many it is, it's very dense.
We returned to Kuta in the evening, and had dinner at a highly-rated seafood restaurant, which was generally okay, but the price was quite high. In the end, Bali really has nothing particularly delicious. I crashed while surfing and returned with scary shades of blue and purple, but surfing is really fun. When I first went into the water, the coach said, 'Don't be afraid to fall, stand up immediately and don't be afraid.' I had a dead mentality and a hundred percent lack of courage, and surprisingly, I succeeded the first time. Phew, this must be the remaining strength of people who are afraid of the sea. Don't forget to wear a full set of equipment when you don't want to paddle. I don't think anyone would want to paddle, and after surfing, we went shopping at the local duty-free shop, which wasn't cheap at all. It's not necessary to spend ten thousand RMB there. In the afternoon, we packed up and went to the airport to exchange the unused money for tourist currency. Although we lost a lot, don't be sorry, it's useless anyway. After so long of being fooled, it's finally over. Although my photography skills are not good, my companions still left me with many beautiful photos. Thank you, hee hee. Now I'm lying on a fish at home and want to go back to Bali.
