I'm planning my trip to Bali.
Can anyone confirm the current fee for guys in Bali for short time fun please?
Also, what is the name of the latest gay beach to go to please?
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I'm planning my trip to Bali.
Can anyone confirm the current fee for guys in Bali for short time fun please?
Also, what is the name of the latest gay beach to go to please?
300, 000 rings a bell from memory - but I would suggest keeping your money in your pocket unless it's asked for as Bali isn't pattaya and there's plenty of fun to be had for free / a few drinks or dinner etc. Oh and the most popular beach is still probably double 6 I would think as the other beach that gay guys go to is a bit father out of town
...last time i said something nasty about ozzies it got deleted...double standards at play here...Im gonna go sulk
Are you sure that wasn't just more about ONE particular ( moderator) Ozzie perhaps though !?? :-) Aside from that I can vouch for Frequents comment as a large portion of the Ozzie's I met in Bali were a right shower - and most of the Bali locals seem to think the same - but I'm happy to accept that not ALL Ozzies are like that ( I hope) and its just a locality thing in bali perhaps.
300K max and this ghastly Australian was in Bali last year and gave one guy money for food and taxi. Five more from Java were free and better looking twinks than i generally find in Thailand. Also they were very enthusiatic in bed as gay sex is a very dangerous activity in their home cities. If you like massages there are some good looking guys sitiing outside the shops and some can be convinced to provide extra services but don't expect it. There are plenty of money boys on the apps and at the clubs if that is what you prefer.
It's true. Young drunken Aussie guys disgrace themselves in Bali, showing disrespect for the locals and their culture. Their behaviour in Kuta, especially on some of the pubs - The Bounty comes to mind - is cringe-worthy. Most Aussie tourists wouldn't be seen dead in Kuta anymore.
They are better behaved out of the party area, up in Seminyak and Canggu, for example. I haven't seen anyone misbehaving in the gay bars - everyone is just out for a good time.
I fully intended to go to the gay beach but decided not to after hearing that it was a waste of time.
BTW Nirish, Latin's deleted post was not aimed at me.
Unfortunately I cant concur there as I and my Bali friends have witnessed exactly that - but I fully accept its the minority in those areas rather than the majority (just). My Bali friends seems to object more to a perceived arrogance that the believe (some) Aussies display but personally I think thats more of a gay thing that a Country thing perhaps, if just so happens that they're objectionable gay Aussies, but they could just as easily be from London, it just so happens that with London being farther away the Bali locals see more Aussies and so just assume that more of them are assholes perhaps.
I was just gently joking there and wasn't aware of the original post to which he was referring even actually.
Nirish guy, can you kindly ask your Bali friends or maybe yourself, who can recomend a nice restaurant to have a nice meal please?
We will be staying in the Kuta area, not too far from the bars etc.
Hmmm actually no, sorry probably not as as I'm sure you understand such questions and their replies are based so highly on personal taste and opinion and I'd hate you to waste one of your evenings somewhere I liked but you might hate should our tastes vary wildly perhaps.
Honestly the first thing I would probably do is get out of Kuta and head towards the Seminyak area etc. There many many very special restaurants all dotted around there, either in the main street or further out in the surrounding area.
The centre of Kuta ( IMHO) is for the masses and caters accordingly, whereas on out in the sticks a bit things tend to get a bit more special eating wise ( I found anyway).
Maybe just jump on a motorbike ( or a taxi if you're in no particular hurry traffic wise ) and just wing it - there's no shortage of really great places - but of course all depends what you're looking for and in what price bracket etc - I'm sure you'll not be stuck - just find a nice local guy, I'm sure he'll be very happy to accompany you to some great places ( just as long as you're paying of course :))
If you really want to have dinner in Kuta, try Uns Restaurant.
I haven't been there in a while but my friends and I were regulars there and often flew up to Bali just for their bellpepper soup, and crème brûlée for dessert. All this was washed down with delicious full-strength margaritas.
I believe the menu has changed but the reviews are still great.
Reviews:
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaura...i.html#MAPVIEW
Location:
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaura...i.html#MAPVIEW
Yum!!!
But as Nirish points out, such recommendations are highly subjective. But based on the fact that all my friends love Uns, I think you may also enjoy it.
One of the risks visitors to Bali face is the ability to fly in and, once there, fly out again. The airport's operations are often threatened by the Mount Agung volcano; it has closed the airport for days at at time in recent years. It's very active and has shut down the airport again today https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...loses-airport/
It's reopened again - but definitely one to watch as they tend to open "when they can" and thats totally dependant on what direction the wind is blowing ( quite literally ie is the smoke blowing towards the airport or away from it out to sea etc). So it's opened for now again but god knows how long that lasts for. I was VERY lucky the last time I was there and had decided to extend my stay for 10 days the day BEFORE she erupted the last time and the witnessed thousands of people all struggling to find hotel rooms day after day for the 10 days whilst I was on the beach, likewise the airlines didn't help as they insisted that everyone show up EACH day at the airport "just in case" so people couldn't even relax and enjoy their enforced vacation ! For them a pleasurable ten days it was NOT.
If worst comes to worst you can always make your way to Jakarta and fly home from there.
This place is not cheap but when my partner and I holidayed in Bali we rated this Italian Restaurant very highly.
Like most restaurants it is better enjoyed with company
https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Restau...rict_Bali.html
I also know of a very good guide in Bali
One more thing the restaurant is in Seminyak
Isaanguy, could you please share name and contact for this guide in Bali? Thanks!
Josan, if you're thinking of traveling there do just be aware there are any number of nice guys there who will be more than happy to show you the island and act as a tour guide, paid or unpaid. Of course those guys will range from average bar guys to full well travelled educated guys who can show you the best of places - all just depends what you're looking for and where you look of course. The gay bars are always a popular place to start I find......but plenty on the Apps too uf that's not your thing.
The one thing I do know is that bali leaves Pattaya standing far in it's wake right now in terms of variety and availability of FREE and fun guys all wanting nothing more than to hook up with a "bule" (white guy) and after spending two weeks there and a few days in Pattaya there is just no comparison between the too (IMHO) - I accept this is low season in Pattaya - but also in Bali before anyone says that's the reason - and I DO mean NIGHT and day between the two places !
About guides: Dani is working on Bali (Kuta - Denpasar mostly + local historical/nature/temple sites)
contacts: https://siamroads.com/dani-bali/
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Now some new excitement. An earthquake hit Lombok and Bali overnight. Dozens dead in Lombok
A tad insensitive there perhaps.......
Your dozens dead currently stands at 82 people. I doubt very much though that the residents of Lombok or the relatives of the dead consider that as "excitement" for themselves tonight though somehow.
Nearly 7 dozen then. The survivors are probably too busy to read SGT right now though. If the Hawaii volcano eruption is anything to go by, there will soon be tourists going there specifically for the thrill of being close to a natural disaster
Any time you want, as being three totally different descriptive words for their numbers of course there is no direct linkage other than a user choosing to use one ( the closest one that they feel fits what they're trying to describe) against the other. Dozens groups of 12, Scores groups or 20 or hundreds groups of .....well you get the idea - so "up t you" and just depends on whatever number or group of numbers that you want people to think about and or count using I guess. For 82 I'm guessing "scores" is correct.
Theere is no American concept of "fortnight" it is a word almost unknown in American English. Frankly, a linguist could tell you that England itslef has more English dialects and differing understanding of various terms and usages than any other English speaking nation. This is always true, even considering genetic differences. The place of origin always has more diversity than places where the thing under discussion ( language, genese, etc.) has spread to.
Why this always befuddle you befuddles me.
I now await your silly response. In deference to various PMs I have adopted a new form: I correct you and then ignore your, sadly, truculent and anti American ) often anti Aussie as well ) response
No, Americans do know what "fortnight" means. Just like many words that come from merry olde, we first have to spell the word correctly. Spelling the word correctly means we drop the unnecessary "Es", "Ts", etc. and then we can use the word as we see fit. For example, a Bonnet is a lady's hat not the hood of a car, and fortnite is an epic video game. What is the problem? Kidding aside, thanks to world wide communication, the American version of English is now more the norm. Norm or not, 1000 new words are added each year to English, so whose language is it anymore?