Bali is the stereotypical "place to go". so long as there aren't any tsunamis while you're there, might as well before they overdevelop it like all the plans i saw while i lived on Kauai from some company that builds hotels.
As I understand it, it wasn't the "Indian" part that freaked him out, but rather that where he went in Indian is not exactly the typical "tourist friendly" type of environment.
where he went in Indian is not exactly the typical "tourist friendly" type of environment.
you can wander into that kind of environment everywhere. but i get what you're saying, though i don't know any specifics.
i'm just picturing Phil in India, sporting a pith helmet, saying "tally ho" and sporting English clothing while sipping tea, and in Bali under a cabana on a white sand beach doing something similar. *shakes head* GAHHHHHH!!!
toss in a little servant boy somewhere, and it's even more frightening.
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Could be wrong though.
~Aramada
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you can wander into that kind of environment everywhere. but i get what you're saying, though i don't know any specifics.
i'm just picturing Phil in India, sporting a pith helmet, saying "tally ho" and sporting English clothing while sipping tea, and in Bali under a cabana on a white sand beach doing something similar. *shakes head* GAHHHHHH!!!
toss in a little servant boy somewhere, and it's even more frightening.