Riding elephants is often touted as one of the top "must-do" experiences in Bali. Is it everything you would expect? Yes! Should you still do it? Um, maybe not.
This was another trip right towards the end of our stay here in Bali. We had been to the eastern part all day, and we were both shattered and famished. The place was pretty empty, and the menu was limited.
We were coming to the end of our time here in Bali, and we had not been the less tourist east side. With our now good friend Mr Wayan Bawa driving us, we knew we were in for a great day ahead.
Okay, so both Lee and I aren't exactly coffee drinkers. But they have a particular kind in Bali that is pretty famous. Coffee Luwak is the coffee in question. So we thought we'd pick some up for my dad who is a massive coffee drinker.
Well, the Bali Elephant Safari Walk was an experience, this elephant park is based in Taro, Ubud. I wanted to have an experience of riding an elephant but also wanted to go to a place, where they respected the animals as well.