Tuesday 20 August 2013

Bali's Elephant Sanctuary

Bali's Elephant Sanctuary 



I feel the need to write a short rebuke to Simon Cowell as I feel he has done Bali a rather large disservice in his criticism of the Blair's over there visit to Bali's Elephant park.
  1. Bali by its very nature is an animal loving place
  2. Bali has many facilities devoted to the care of their animals,
    • Animal Safari Park
    •  Zoo
    • Elephant Park
  3. Animal Safari Park - is an incredible place, it has been established as an education centre and as a result the Balinese care for many endangered species do so in a loving way, making their habitat as natural as possible and as educational as possible. If you visit you will see just how caring and knowledgeable the staff are.  Furthermore, the staff visit local school in order to educate on the behaviours and requirements of the animal kingdom.  For me long may they exist, long may the public visit and support the wonderful work that is done here - Simon perhaps a generous donation would be appropriate to support the staff of this great humane service.
  4. Zoo - it is fair to say that the zoo benefits from the same caring attitude, with natural habitats in abundance, a night visit recommended to show the natural behaviours of these magnificent animals.
  5. The Elephant sanctuary is the same, yet this sanctuary is way off in the middle of the Bali Island, far away from the tourist areas of the south.  Each elephant lives within a rural setting reminiscent of its own habitat and each elephant well fed, stimulated and very content.  
In short the animals that have Bali as their home are very lucky indeed, the staff are well educated very caring and have devoted their time to the well being of their charge.

Simon - come see Bali see the good work that is done here and then praise or criticize based on knowledge.

For me I'm proud of you Blair's for supporting the activity of this serene race of people.

Simon love your shows to some extent, although I believe that you exploit and humiliate people, you have made a great deal of money from this anti-social behaviour.   By the way congratulations on your other news I wish you and your partner well.

When you come here perhaps a stay in one of the Leading Villas Bali properties and enjoy the rain forests, as well as the many parks.

I suggest a visit to the web pages of The Leading Villas of Bali in order to book an Exclusive villas holiday

For other villas look to the pages of: Booking Villas in Bali also The Villas Bali.

For value villas then visit Budget Villas in Bali.

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Wednesday 7 August 2013

Rough day in Paradise and the Sanur sparkle

Rough day in the Bali Paradise,  I say that a little tongue in cheek so to speak


The Leading Villas of Bali
The day started well as I awoke the right side of the turf, my partner had to head back to her town as her uncle had passed and today was the cremation.  With the advent of modern technology I was able to receive unsolicited I might add blow by blow accounts of the cremation ceremonies, accounts which only went to confirm that my abstenance was warranted as I am sure I am not able to bear witness to such an event, for me a cremation involves a chapel, a casket and a curtain after which time it's drawn and only then does the casket disapear and I assume to be cremated at some later date or time.

Booking Villas in Bali
I should add that a Balinese cremation involves a high bamboo tower, a prepared body and an intense open fire on sacred open ground.  Sometimes depending on importance then an over sized model of an elegant black cow accompanies the cremation.  All of this takes place whilst relatives, friends and community elders and participants are gathered to bear witness, grieve and share their sorrow.  Hey ho each to their own and huge respect as this surely is a personal way to say goodbye.  

Budget Villas in Bali
However,  my day has really passed without too much incident, as I decided to tackle lunch on the beach of Sanur dining at the Luthu cafe, which I have to say is worth a visit as the staff service and the food is really quite excellent.  However, dining is an extravagant term as I  had a chicken sandwich together with a cold chablis of ice lemon tea, followed by a long black with milk on the side, you know how did coffee get that term in my younger years you asked for coffee black or white with or without sugar.  

Younger years being the operative word here, as I left Luhtus I wandered back passed the local markets where the ladies asked for you to look in their shop and the men ask do you need a taxi, despite that I am jingling car keys at my side. hey ho its the life.  I digress one of the young ladies asked how old I was, I made the mistake of suggesting that she should guess... She did!... she put me at 70 an addition of 15 years, mmmmm one has to wonder; is the daily ritual of exercise, gym, treadmill, weights and a more relaxed life etc working for me.  However, I shan't dwell on this hiccup here in Paradise. I shall just put it down to one of my lighter moments and chuckle, maybe she thought I was 80 and by saying 70 I might be flattered and visit her shop..

Anyway the messages here are clear - Luthu's for breakfast, lunch or the occasional drop in.  Breakfast because Luthu's is in Sanur, Sanur is on the east of the Island and as the sun rises to the east then the sparkle that can be seen on the Indian ocean at this point is really quite spectacular.

The Villas Bali
I shall complete this blog at this point and ponder my lost years.  Meanwhile, take a look at the various web-sites that I promote with my dis-jointed ramblings: 

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