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Bali Indonesia

I flew to Bali Indonesia as i had to pay a visit to the British Consulate there as i had been told i could get a free 12 month extension added to my passport. A change in policy meant that new UK passports are only ever issued from the UK, unfortunately this now means a 6-8 week wait (or up to 12 according to some recent bad press) to get a new passport. Not much help if you have entered a country with a 30 day visa. I couldn’t afford to take the risk of being stuck somewhere waiting for a new passport so i decided to get it extended. The process itself was a quick and simple one, shame that trying to contact them in the first place was so painful. No emails ever answered, telephoning them proved pointless and using their online appointment service a waste of time !!

I had heard about the main town of Kuta near the airport being a massive tourist trap with all the awful things that go with it. Sanur was a more relaxed town with a mix of older people and young families, not too many bars and clubs, just the right amount so you could normally find what you wanted. I had a good relaxing week there when i received an email from the skippers wife whos boat i had been on. Due to a shoulder operation she was going to be limited in her movement and wondered whether i could help them move the boat from Batam, Indonesia to Pangkor, Malaysia. Not too far in distance (about 300 miles) it was a straight forward trip but another crossing of the busiest shipping lanes in the world – the Singapore straits.

It was the least i could do to help out so i arranged to return to say goodbye to the ex-pats in Jepara and fly to Batam. I moved closer to the airport in Bali which took me into the town i had originally avoided – Kuta. This really was an awful town, the amount of hassle you got from the shop sellers, street touts, taxi drivers, etc,etc, was unbelievable. Constant shouts of ‘Hey Boss, ‘Transport Mate ?’, ‘Taxi Boss?’, ‘Shopping, shopping?’, ‘T-shirt Mister?’, it was never ending. Whenever a taxi driver (of which there were hundreds) saw a tourist walking (of which there were hundreds) they would beep their horn and slow down next to you. This meant that there was just a constant noise of car horns and people calling out to you where ever you went.

Don’t go to Kuta, Bali folks – you have been warned !!

Kanawa Island Flores

Before i left Labuan Bajo i wanted to go and stay on one of the islands nearby just for a couple of days. There are a few islands which have simple bungalows and camping by the beach with a few shared facilities like showers/WCs, etc, one such island was Kanawa which was about an hour away by local boat. I managed to get a hut by the beach for the first night and a tent for the second night, sounds like i was lucky as normally the place is booked up in advance. My beach hut was a simple affair with bamboo roller blinds on each side with a matress and mosquito inside, only 20 yards from the beach it had a nice cool breeze especially at night.

Not bad for 20 bucks a night !

Kanawa Island Flores Labuan Bajo
Kanawa Island Bungalow

I went for a walk along the beach soon after i got there and walked around the headland towards some mangroves. I had already been told by one of the local dive instructors that baby black tipped reef shark use the mangroves as shelter so can quite often be seen swimming around there. I soon saw one by the shoreline before i had even got to the mangroves, about a foot long it clearly wasn’t aware of my presence and i watched it for some time. I saw another two quite quickly when i got to the mangroves and another two swimming near the shore a bit further on, there were clearly quite a few about. I also saw a strange coloured flat fish, possibly a ray of some kind, and a large eel. I was definately going to come back the next day for a stake out.

Sunset soon came –

Kanawa island flores
View from Kanawa Island Flores
Kanawa Island Flores
View from Kanawa Island

The tide was out early the next morning so i went for a hike to the top of the mountain. It wasn’t very far but very steep, it was worth the climb as the views were great especially as the tide was out exposing the coral reefs around the island.

Kanawa Island Flores
Kanawa Island Flores
Kanawa Island Flores
Kanawa Island Flores
Kanawa Island Flores
Kanawa Island Flores
Kanawa Island Flores
Kanawa Island Flores

It was a very relaxing 2 days at the island but i had to return to Labuan Bajo as i needed to leave for Bali. My passport was about to pass the 6 month limit left on it and i needed to have it extended so i could continue further up until Christmas when i would return home for a new one.