Call me a snob, but Bali has never been high on my list of travel destinations. In this part of the world there are so many excellent islands and beaches and as we are so not into clubbing or crowds that Bali generally held little appeal. There is a lot more to Bali than clubs and crowded beaches but extracting yourself from the tourist hub on arrival is easier said that done.
Anyway, this year we found ourselves in Bali, mostly because it is the only practical gateway to Komodo National Park (which is still another 400 miles east of Bali). We did our homework and set our sights on northwest Bali - the corner of the island furthest away from the party scene in the southeast.
We are fairly experienced with Asian roads and Asian driving, so given the relatively short distances involved we rented a car (it was hair-raising, even for us). Our plan was to overnight in Ubud (admittedly one of the most touristy destinations in Bali) but it was on our route and is considered the cultural heart of the island and came to us well recommended.

We had a thoroughly overpriced and disappointing meal, went to bed and after a brief but pleasant walk around the paddy fields we beat a path out of town the following morning.
Our drive to Pemuteran was long and windy (windy enough for me to get carsick in the front seat). However, I'm pleased to say it was worth the journey, because when we checked in (http://tirtasaribungalow.com) everything suddenly seemed okay again. Note the convenient swim-up bar at the end of the pool. This place also has a fabulous little spa and the rates are unbelievably good.


On the whole Bali was fine, but much like southern Thailand. If I was going to splash out on one big trip to Asia - Bali wouldn't be my first choice. There is a lot to do and it is very tourist friendly, but in my mind it's a little too tourist friendly.