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A day in Vanuatu

06/08/201606/08/2016

I love Vanuatu – a collection of islands in the South Pacific with some of the friendliest people in the world. I have been traveling to Vanuatu for years as it is close to Australia (under 3 hours from Brisbane) and many cruise liners stop into Port Vila.

On this trip we arrive by our cruise liner, Pacific Dawn with P & O.

Port Vila
Ship wrecks in Port Vila from cyclone Pam

Vanuatu was hit by a ferocious storm and cyclone in May 2015 , cyclone Pam, that pretty much decimated the villages and much of the town. 11 people died but apparently the damage was horrendous and many businesses have failed to re-establish.

I did experience a shift in the locals compared to previous years – maybe it’s money, or maybe it’s the desperation since the cyclone.  Many locals, ne-vanuatu, see the ocean liners as exploiting their natural resources, taking money for pre-arranged tours on board and not filtering it back through to the locals. And they see all tourists as rich and may try to rip you off. This has become more of an issue and even 18 months ago we had an unsavory experience with our taxi driver. 

We were stopped by two locals in town to be told how we should organised our tours directly with the locals and not through the cruise ship. I understand their concerns and do agree but negotiate with everyone!

We organised a kayaking experience before leaving Australia. But it was expensive even though not booked through the cruise.

Vanuatu
Kayaking in Vanuatu

For $70 per person and $10 park entry fee, we had a pick up in town and drive to a river where we went for a kayak. I love paddling and wanted the kids to have an encounter with nature and to see the lush side of Vanuatu.

Along the banks were children playing, shy this visit but caught up in their own little worlds of play and creativity. Some mums were washing clothes and chatting happily with other women, locals loafily walking around and no stress anywhere.

After kayaking the kids had a swing on a rope into the river and for a space in time were just kids having a ball.

After a fresh coconut collected by one of the guys who climbed a near by coconut tree, we extended our tour to stop by the turtle farm at Crystal Blue Lagoon.

Turtle Sanctuary
Blue Water Turtle Sanctuary Vanuatu

The turtle experience was one of the most remarkable animal encounters I have every had. I am not sure if it’s because I have been drawing turtles lately and at the moment have 4 hanging on my walls, or if I have some connection with them. I have always loved them and yesterday I got to try out my turtle whispering talents.

The mum, whose name is Juliet, is 140 years old is pictured above!

I loved lying and talking with her. I think she is missing the open sea but is happy non the less as she gets lots of attention and fresh papaya.

The sanctuary offers a $20 BBQ lunch (which is very average if you arrive late but good if you are there as it is being cooked) and that price includes the turtle experiences.

The children can pick up little turtles, see a coconut crab, see some wild boars in a pen (this captured my son’s imagination the most) and try to spot the flat head shark (muliwong) that lives in the enclosure.

Beautiful turtles
Beautiful turtles

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I am glad I swam with the turtles before being told about the shark. It seemed quite harmless but it caught MY imgaination when it surfaced and submerged doing that shark fin thing they do. I highly recommend this whole experience.

A taxi from town should only set you back $40-50 and will wait for you while you go into the sanctuary.

Cascade Waterfalls Port Vila
Cascade Waterfalls Port Vila

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The Cascade Waterfalls are beautiful tropical experience only twenty minutes from town. We visited there last time and the kids wanted to go back again but because of low waterfalls, there was not water in teh falls. It’s really sad and the locals are blaming it on el nino – because the shelves in teh natural wonder need flushing (and that is not happening at the moment), algae is building up in the rock pools.

Everyone will know whether the falls are running or not (I can only imagine this is  a short lived thing) and should be a place you visit. The rainforest surrounding the falls are devine and you will often encounter the local singers  along the way, which sound superb.

These pictures are from our last visit there and it is truly beautiful when the water is running. Oh yes, this is something you can do alone – you don’t need a tour as such, and again it should cost approximately $30 for a taxi to take you and wait while you spend an hour or two doing your thing. Take your time, set your own pace and check out some of the many walking tracks around the falls – they lead to villages and all sorts of surprises.

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Five TOP activities to do in Ubud

12/06/201612/06/2016

There are a swag of fun and cultural activities to in and around Ubud.

Ubud is considered the spiritual hub of Bali but it offers so much more.

These are some cool ideas to try if you have a day, a week or a month.

Situated one hour from the air port and worth the $25USD in an private car is trendy, organic, yoga, arty, find-your-groove-on town Ubud.

To hire a driver for the day will set you back around $80USD.

Seeds of Life
Seeds of Life

I have stayed there several times now. I do love it’s vibe, it’s bars, multi-coloured cocktails and lush surrounds.

Many ex-pats chose Ubud to settle down for a while. This gives Ubud it’s wonderful cross section of personalities, nationalities and flavours. It an awesome melting ground for forward thinkers and I can’t recall ever meeting someone and thinking “this is boring”.

It is the mecca for anyone serious about starting a food movement and is the world capital for vegetarianism and yoga.

I only discovered Ubud a few years ago but now it feel very familiar and very “home”.

Funky bars, incredible restaurants and lots of things to see, Ubud is worthy of a holiday. Just be careful of lady-boys on motor cycles. While visiting the first time, we were bailed up and jostled around by four lady boys. They fled when the guy I was with challenged them and I quickly realised what was happening. Fortunately they took off. I went from thinking “this is a funny situation, ugly girls stopping to offer us directions..” to “OMG these girls are guys and they are trying to rob me!”

These are five things you must do when visiting Ubud

Rafting in Ubud

Swimming under a water fall in Ayung River Ubud
Swimming under a water fall in Ayung River Ubud

Located on the gentle lush river, the Ayung River, along side Ubud, are many opportunities to take a raft down the river.

Rafting in Bali... placid or rough. You decide
Rafting in Bali… placid or rough. You decide

When I rafted down the river it was January and the experience  was very gentle and relaxing. Rafting is cool. I have been doing it most of my life and worked as a quasi guide in my 20s. This river is soft, calm and quite serene. There are some very funky carvings half way down, a few nice drop falls and some opportunities to stand like a goddess and wash away your sins.

Rafting is always the perfect anecdote and cleanse for a dirty, normal, stressful modern day existence. Give it a go!

These guys have reasonable prices  and you will find most of the companies are all similar. Most of them offer a swim mid river, a snack break and a few photo opportunities.

Monkey Forest Ubud

Ubud monkeys
Monkey Forest Ubud

I am not a big fan of monkeys, as they can be unpredictable, cheeky  and bordering on being aggressive. They can grab items from you (sunglasses, watches, wallets, etc) never to be seen again. The other thing to watch with these dear little critters is rabies.

I was bitten a few visits back but didn’t have it seen too. Now I would. Now I how prevalent rabies is in Bali I wouldn’t mess around.  If they bite you (and trust me every day someone does get bitten), go to a medical centre or hospital and get the jab.

Now that I have slammed the monkey, I will confess that they are cute to watch and Bali has a few monkey forests and reserves. The one near Ubud is called the Monkey Forest and has a few temples to explore. Worth a visit as most people will know it and will have been there if in Ubud…

Everyone will be able to direct you to the Monkey Palace.

Lunch in a Rice Paddy

There is something very “UBUD” about having lunch or dinner in a rice paddy.

There are many places in which you can do this but my favourite; Three Monkeys Cafe.

I go here every time I am in town and haven’t had a bad meal yet. The staff are great, the food is devine and I even love the toilet! Check it out if you are in town and try one of their fish dishes.

Chakra Water Falls

Chakra Waters Falls Pura Tirta Empul
Chakra Waters Falls

Pura Tirta EmpulThese sacred falls are beautiful and simultaneously cleansing. The correct name is Pura Tirta Empul. Pura means temple and this place is destination for Hindus so very busy.

Once there you have to don a sarong and the idea is to pass under each of the fountains in each of the pools. You can dip, dodge dive… sorry couldn’t help that. It’s best to dip under each one… just follow everyone else around you.

Under each fall make a wish, let go of something that has been bugging you and move yourself to closer enlightenment. Hindus believe in Kharma and this is the place to ask for forgiveness.

Nung Nung Waterfall

Nung Nung water falls Bali
Nung Nung water falls Bali

Not many people venture to this waterfall but they should! The falls are about 50 minutes from Ubud.

It’s a steep descent down and a rewarding waterfall at the end where you can swim, chill and reflect.  I loved it and definitely felt something spiritual shift inside me.

The falls are about 70 metres high and project a big swell and nice mist. It’s all pretty safe.

When you walk down try to notice the cut bark on the trees. These trees are cinnamon trees and you can literally slice a bit off and chew. Cinnamon is now being researched for it blood sugar balancing properties and use in obesity. Me… I just love the taste.

Find this place, take your swimmers and enjoy the peace.

Have fun in Ubud!

There are so many things to do, elephant walks, chocolate farm trips… But these are may favourites so far.

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Minyon Falls, Mullum and dragon lizards

12/02/201612/02/2016

Well some days nature just calls and today was one of those days.

Minyon Falls NSW
Minyon Falls NSW

A few clients shuffled around their appointments this morning and (like a silent but LOUD alarm)  I knew I need a dose of mother nature.

I didn’t really bargain on the BIG dose of mother nature at Poinciana Cafe – a funky outdoors healthy eats place in Mullumbimby!

David Bowie’s soft melodic tunes hum away in the back ground and the weather blows, stops, rains and shines! Very Melbourne but quite nice being rained upon and awesome listening to some random tunes!.

Yellow Sword Fish from Poinciana Cafe Mullumbimby
Yellow Sword Fish from Poinciana Cafe Mullumbimby

The Poinciana has a good vibe… and lots of lizards. I think the chardonnay helps with the phobia but seriously I need more convincing.

Today I order the Yellow Fin Sword Fish and it is delicious… and the lizards become less of an issue until one pounces on my toes (I dropped a crumb) which sends me into a tail spin and I bolt off to the bush. (I don’t “do” lizards well).

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Minyon Falls is a little off the beaten track but the drive there is so sublime. Yellow-green fields, fresh country air and exitement! I love the northern rivers of NSW. It’s wholesome and complete and close to civilisation yet so far away.

Minyon falls are incredible. Some of the tallest falls I have experienced in a long time and I get a little giddy.

The lovely creek that feeds into Minyon Falls
The lovely creek that feeds into Minyon Falls

After a few kilometres into my bush walk, I also get giddy from thinking about snakes, so this time decide to abort and come back on a cooler day! Some days snakes don’t bother me, but after my frazzled ending to Nepal and the heat of the day, I know I will encounter a snake and I doubt I will be cool-calm-and-collected, so opt to bail before greeting my demons.

A light swim at Clarkes in Byron Bay on the way home rounds the day off nicely and a stressless drive home.

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