
Hindu blessings which decorate the streets all over Bali
Canguu (pronounced chan-goo) was where we decided we would begin our Balinese adventure since it was known to be a bit more chilled out than it's noisy neighbour Kuta. Kuta is a popular spot but is renowned for being full of drunken Aussie's and having mopeds bumper to bumper so we thought we would keep our distance and seek solace at a safe distance.
Where to Stay
During our first time in Canggu, we stayed in this Airbnb which served us very well. We had a pool right outside our door which was shared but we only ever saw one other person there so it felt very private. The staff were incredibly friendly and helpful, even dropping us to a restaurant one night to save us walking around looking for a taxi.

Where to Eat & Drink
Scouting out places to eat is the best activity on holidays, isn't it? And my oh my were there plenty of choices in Canggu! Here are a few of my favourites: Little Flinders A great spot for a Nalu Bowl (I didn't know what it was either until Bali but it's the most colourful and delicious way to eat breakfast!). It's an Australian-owned joint which has been finished beautifully so definitely an Instagram-worthy spot if you are that way inclined.







Where to Explore
We only had two full days in Canggu so we didn't have an awful lot of time to explore. On our first day we had a late breakfast and had a nosy through the many many shops that are dotted on the main streets before spending a few hours down at Old Man's Beach paddling in the waves and drinking some very tasty Bintang (when in Rome, eh?).








Not an ounce of shame there - spot the bikini line?!
After the photoshoot we started the climb back up the cliff, taking plenty of stops because we were sweating buckets, and then hopped painfully back on the moped to make our way to Uluwatu Temple. The temple is quite touristy and is famous for it's beautiful sunsets so we tried to find areas that were a little quiet. Unfortunately there didn't seem to be any English guides and we missed out on learning a bit about the temple but it was still beautiful to walk around and see the views from the cliffs.



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