Gili Meno, Lombok, Indonesia 8th December 2022

Published on 8 December 2022 at 10:28

Yesterday morning we left Ubud and got a car down to the dock at Padangbai (the photo with all the boats) and spent one and three quarter hours on the ferry across to Gili Meno; because of the shallow depth of the water, the ferry couldn't dock so we transferred from the boat to the jetty via a small barge.  This is the smallest of the Gili islands off of the coast of Lombok (1 km long and 0.5 km wide).  There are no roads and we had to get a horse and cart to the Seri Resort.  We were pleasantly surprised that the horses looked well cared for.  We are staying four nights in a bungalow on the beach (you can see the view from our bungalow in the photos).  It's very laid back and days consist of snorkelling (Paul has seen three turtles already) and lounging on sunbeds in the shade (it's around thirty three degrees and very humid).  Did we mention the cocktails at happy hour?

 

 

 

 


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Claire Perry
2 years ago

Looks absolutely idyllic there. I can almost feel the warmth from the photos. I won’t mention that it was -2 here this morning. Have a wonderful time xxx

Sarah
2 years ago

Looks beautiful . Lovely photos. It’s going to snow here soon!! Lots love xx

Rachel
2 years ago

Hi Sue and Paul
Just dropped in to say hello and wish you both a fantastic Christmas and Happy new year.
Your journey so far looks amazing!! What a wonderful experience to have.
As others have mentioned it’s freezing here at the moment. I’m very envious, whilst sitting trying to keep warm!

Jo and Graham
2 years ago

It looks absolutely beautiful and very peaceful. What a fantastic view from your bungalow too. We hope you are making the most of the Happy Hour cocktails. Loving the photos. Thank you. Love and hugs. xx

Ann
2 years ago

How beautiful it looks! Only slightly envious as I look out the window at our snow........ Hope you're both having a wonderful time.

Julie
2 years ago

Oh my how beautiful. It looks so peaceful.

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