They picked him up out on the road around 8:00 and squeezed him in between the driver and the guide in the front. The rest of the group he was riding with were Dutch. They were driven up to Kintamani where they had breakfast overlooking the volcano, then they went to a coffee and spice plantation. Here they saw the famous luwak, learned about ginseng, ginger and turmeric, and sampled some coffees. I had sent him off with 100,000 for emergencies, and apparently kopi luwak is an emergency. Jake decided since he was here, and it was offered, that he'd like to try the famously expensive coffee. For 60,000 he got a small pot of freshly brewed coffee, which is expensive for a cup of coffee, but relatively cheap for luwak coffee.
After the plantation, they drove to the bicycle depot to begin the ride. They rode down the mountain (slowly, according to Jake), stopped at a family compound to learn about how the traditional Balinese home is laid out, and stopped at a 500 year old banyan tree. Here they learned a bit about the banyan and its religious and cultural importance, and had a snack of bananas. Back on the bicycles, they rode further down the mountain to stop at a ricefield and learn about the rice cycle and harvesting process. After this, the riders were offered an uphill extension of the ride, which Jake and one or two others took advantage of. Then the whole group met up for lunch and the return trip to their hotels.
We got back to the bungalows just shortly after Jake did. We all laid around and recovered from our day. Since we had all expended so much energy, we agreed that dinner someplace close was in order. We opted for Lala & Lili, which is less than 10 minutes walk down the jungle path. The food was good, the prices were decent, but the service was a bit slow, even by Bali standards.
2 comments:
Love it!!! Just went back to the beginning and read it all again...really enjoying your adventures, feel like I am there with you....can't wait for our turn!!
Still more to come. Thanks for reading! :)
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