Wednesday, December 11, 2013

3 Secret Spots for a Stress-Free Sojourn in Semiyak, Bali, Indonesia

After you've settled and rested a bit at Bali, Indonesia's Umalas Hotel & Residence, you'll want to check out the scenes surrounding one of the trendiest spots in the island. You can head to the beautiful beaches, or explore the famous spas in the area. But if you're looking for a less crowded tour of the place, you can depart from the list of typical destinations and head to where the locals go. The following activities, while a usual sight on most 'to do' list of Bali visitors, will take you to specialized streets and shops.

1. Shopping: Jalan 66 and Jalan Mertanadi
Bali has always been a haven for shoppers. For a low price, you can easily purchase furniture, clothes, and everything fashionable in this place. If you're willing to practice your haggling skills, you can head to 2 roads to look for the latest clothing trends and cheapest bargains. Jalan 66 offers a feast for the fashion- and budget-conscious visitor. It takes a bit of time and discerning eyes to spot great pieces, but every determined shopper is sure to find something that will fit their preference. Decorators and home improvement junkies, on the other hand, can be found scrutinizing antique and Javanese pieces and haggling over prices at Jalan Mertanadi.

2. Getting Pampered: Jalan Petitenget
A trip to Bali is never complete without a relaxing treatment at the spas that pepper the island. From nail care, to facials, to full body treatments — walk down the street and you're sure to spot an establishment that offers the services or packages you need. Jalan Petitenget, for example, has a shop called Bath which has hand-crafted soap products made from natural ingredients. It's a perfect place to buy gifts since the shop has something for everyone. If you want a little taste of New York City, you can go to Think Pink for a nail pampering session in a shop with an atmosphere that's truly cosmopolitan.

3. Authentic Indonesian Food: Jalan Petitenget
Immerse yourself fully in Indonesian culture by tasting the local dishes. Finding authentic Indonesian food can be a bit tedious since Bali restaurants tend to serve French, Italian, or Japanese cuisine. Worry not, however, as you can easily satisfy your appetite for Indonesia dishes by making a turn at Warung Sulawesi at Jalan Petitenget. Have a taste of the savoury beef rendang and many other Sulawesi offerings, but make sure you come to lunch early as the garden restaurant tends to attract a large number of local foodies.

If you're not feeling up to leaving your lodging, you can easily get to book a hotel accommodation in Kuta, Bali that has its own spa and restaurant, such as Umalas Hotel & Residence. Indonesia's island of the gods, indeed, has a lot to offer the world traveller.

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