Oh dear... am I a pretty bad blogger, right? I had planned to write something every few days and now it's been weeks. In my defense, I had visitors from Germany for the past five weeks and I am only now starting to settle down again. But today, I have more to tell :).
A lot has happened in the past weeks. We spent two days in Ubud, a long weekend in Uluwatu, and another two nights on Gili Trawangan. I had to say goodbye to my friend Laura and shortly after, I had visitors from the next girls, Rina and Nona. I took my mid-term exams in uni and had a scooter accident. I ate a lot - good and sometimes not so good. I partied a lot, but I also relaxed. And most importantly, I still haven't shown my running shoes the paths between the rice fields!!! I have seen so much. And it's not even halfway yet. I am incredibly happy that it's not even halfway yet. And now, I'll try to summarize the past weeks as concisely as possible.
Ubud was a dream. Charley and I already visited this enchanting place during our trip last year, but for Laura and Anka, Ubud was a completely new Bali experience. Because as much as I love Canggu - you don't really get to see the actual culture in that hipster village. But in Ubud, it's completely different. Despite all the hustle and bustle, there is an incredible serenity in this place. Everywhere you smell incense sticks and dreamcatchers sway in the wind. The yoga schools are lined up, and every house has a small, private temple. In Ubud, you can really unwind. Among other things, we visited the Monkey Forest and took a leisurely stroll through the rice fields.