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A traveller's week in Bali: a photo essay

Six mornings, four evenings, and a single afternoon at Uluwatu.

The Traveolla Team·11 March 2026·2 min read
A traveller's week in Bali: a photo essay

Day 1 — Landing, rain

It rains in Bali more often than Instagram admits. We arrived to a downpour. The driver had hot ginger tea ready. By evening, we were watching it lift over the Tegalalang terraces from the villa deck.

Day 2 — Rice at 5:30 AM

The terraces at sunrise feel like religion. We were alone for an hour before the first tour buses arrived.

Day 3 — Cooking class

Paon Ubud. Picked basil from a garden, made sambal matah, learned how not to fear a wok. Our tutor was 19.

Day 4 — Transition south

The drive to Uluwatu is fast on the new toll. Four hours turned into two. Checked into a cliff-view room with a pool. Watched the sunset from bed.

Day 5 — Padang Padang

Small beach, steep steps. Surfers everywhere. We found a corner and stayed four hours.

Day 6 — Single Fin

Sunset at Single Fin is a thing. Unfiltered orange, reggae, one clean beer. If there's a "Bali moment," this is it.

Day 7 — Departure

Long brunch, no ceremony. Back.

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