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Lovina continued




Day 2 in Lovina consisted of a Bemo ride (their version of public transit) to the Holy Hot Springs. About 20 minutes away, this hot spring was built in the 11th century and still used today by tourists and locals alike. Consisting of 3 pools, the average temp is approx. 27C - not hot but refreshing all the same. After about an hour, the dark clouds started rolling in so we headed back to the parking lot to find our Bemo driver (yes public transport will wait for you here) Back into town (their version of main street), we had a bite to eat and Bintang to get out of the rain. Lots of Indonesian food this trip - Nori Goreng, Mei Goreng and of course some western food. After a rest, the rain let up so off we went to find transport for the following day to Uluwatu - as a reference, Lovina is almost at the northern most tip of Bali, while Uluwatu is almost at the southern most tip - about a 4-5 hour drive. We found a little transport office and for $40.00, we were booked for 9:30AM the next morning. We headed back to the hotel on foot (about 20-30 minutes) and had a rest before dinner. Unfortunately it rained most of the day so we were limited to what we could do as snorkeling was on our list but never happened. Early to bed for a good night sleep before heading out in the morning - good night Lovina!!



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