The lush, green rice paddies around Ubud were a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of this town. A dirt path lined with coconut palms and banana trees wound through the endless fields. The only audible sounds were those of songbirds, and the occasional scooter zipping past.
We chose not to visit the famous terraced rice paddies farther away. Instead, we took a leisurely stroll through the rice fields surrounding Ubud. And this is how we discovered one of the most charming family restaurants ever!! Had we instead gone to see terraced rice paddies, we would most likely not have found the Savannah Blue Moon Cafe, and with it, some of our most treasured moments on Bali!
Coming soon:
Balinese Galungan!
Om swatiastu, shanti, shanti, shanti Om!
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Thank you kind Sir!
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It looks wonderful. I love the photos. It looks so peaceful and the small places are always better.
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It was peaceful! Hard to believe no one else was there!
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That is awesome. I was thinking Dan and I should have gone to some rice patties when we went to vietnam.
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There is always next time! You can see rice paddies in Northern California too. It’s not quite the same, but they are beautiful and green.
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Lovely! Bali is really magical
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