4 Days in Uluṟu & Kata Tjuṯa, NT

If it isn’t already Uluṟu should be on your bucket list! It is honestly such a magical place, rich in culture, dreamtime stories & history. 

The red centre at the heart of Australia which beats to the sound of the didgeridoo and glows a majestic deep red at sunrise & sunset. The continually changing colour is mesmerising! Just a 3hr 20min flight from Sydney, I highly recommend everyone to spend a few days here.

Travel Requirements

First things first let’s get the travel requirements out of the way.

As of 15.02.2022 before you travel to Uluṟu you’re required to : 

  • Be fully vaccinated (with supporting evidence)
  • Fill in the linked Border Entry Form 
  • Download the Territory Check In App

*please check the upto date requirements before departure as these are subject to change.

Where to stay in Uluṟu

All the hotels are based in Yulara, a small town 25km from Uluṟu. You can use this website to explore the different accomodations.

  • Sails in the Desert
  • Desert Gardens Hotel
  • The Lost Camel
  • The Pioneer Outback 
  • Emu Walks Apartments
  • Ayers Rock Camping Ground

We stayed in Sails in the Desert, in terms of price the cheapest room is $427 per night.

The staff and service were amazing. When we arrived they gave us a welcome drink and an ice cold flannel to freshen up with. The hotel breakfast was also lovely.

The only thing I would say is at the minute the hotel pool is under maintenance. We were allowed to use the pool in the neighbouring resort ‘The Lost Camel’ which was a saviour in the heat! In terms of price comparison The Lost Camel is cheaper than Sails in the Desert. As you have to use The Lost Camel pool at the moment I’d suggest if you are coming here before 31st March 2022 book The Lost Camel accommodation for the pool & price point! 

Temperature

This time of year (February) is extremely hot. Our temperatures averaged 39°. You need to get out and do tours/ explore early morning or evening. During the day from around noon to 5pm we spent our time at the pool or relaxing in the aircon. Drink plenty of water!

Things to do in Uluṟu 

Note that all tours will include your transfers to and from your accommodation. You will be given your pick up time on confirmation of booking. I would also recommend pre-booking the activities/tours as they can book up during busy periods.

Field of Light

The Field of Light is an art installation of over 50,000 lights bringing the desert alive at night. The cost was $44 per person, you can book it here. It’s pretty cool, colourful lights as far as the eye can see. It’s a bit tricky to photograph just how beautiful it is.

Helicopter Ride over Uluṟu and Kata Tjuṯa 

This was my top experience, it was incredible to see both Uluṟu and Kata Tjuṯa at a close proximity from the sky!

In terms of price I booked the 25minute flight which cost $275pp. There are a few other options the cheapest from $150pp lasting around 15mins. I would say when you’re in the helicopter the time goes really quick. If you have the budget i’d recommend the longer flight.

Sounds of Silence, Dinner Experience

Dinner in the desert under the stars, it doesn’t get much better! For me Sounds of Silence was a really magical experience. I booked it for my partners Birthday Meal and overall the experience was just incredible. 

Price $234pp includes the following:

  • Welcome drinks & outback style canapé’s to watch the sunset. 
  • A three-course bush tucker inspired buffet & beer/wine
  • Didgeridoo performance
  • A guided tour of the night sky (we saw a shooting star!)

You’re transported out of town to the outback landscape. You are greeted with champagne and canapé’s as the sunsets in the background.

When the sun is almost set you’re taken on a short walk through the red sand to your dinner setting, greeted by a Didgeridoo performance and alcoholic beverages. We watched the remainder of the sunset over Kata Tjuṯa as our dinner was served.

After dinner the table lights are turned off, and you’ll be blown away by stars above! A tour of the stars accompanied with indigenous stories about the stars and the constellations and how they used them to navigate the land.

It’s not cheap, but it’s something that will stay with you forever. You can book it here.

Astro Tour

We had an incredible tour guide called Todd who was so knowledgeable and informative. He took us on a tour of the night sky pointing out different stars, planets, constellations and letting us view them through a telescope. The cost was $55pp and it latest about 1.5hours.

Uluṟu Base Walk

You have a few ways to do it –

  • Segway Tour
  • Walk the 10km loop (start early morning in hot weather)
  • Ranger led Mala walk

The Ranger led Mala walk starts at 8am daily and is free. It’s a great way to see Uluṟu up close and learn about the sacred Angula land.  

FLY NETS! The flies are pesky, I would recommend buying a face covering net for both the Uluṟu Base walk and the Kata Tjuṯa walk.

Kata Tjuṯa Valley of the Winds trail

Uluru’s next-door neighbour is NOT to be missed! Offering a stunning 8km walking trail that takes you through to incredible viewpoints. Again you need to go early in the hotter months to avoid the midday heat. In the hot months the longer track closes at 11am whenthe weather is forecast above 36 degrees.

This walk offers a lot of variety, the many domes of Kata Tjuṯa were just as incredible to see as Uluṟu.

Sunrise & Sunset Viewing Point near hotel

The viewing point was just a 5 minute walk from our hotel and provided us with some magical moments. Ask your accomodation for directions from where you’re staying but it isn’t far.

Car Rental

You can rent cars in the Town Square, there’s Trifty & Hertz. 

Car rental was $220 per day, fuel was $2.35 per litre 

Airport Transfers

Your accomodation offer free airport transfers. 

Hop on hop off bus

There is a free hop on hop off bus which stops at the following resorts Desert Gardens, Sails in the Desert & the campground. The stops you can take the bus to include the Mutitjulu Waterhole, Kuniya Piti, Mala Carpark and The Cultural Centre all at Uluṟu.

For Kata Tjuṯa you can take the hop on hop off bus for a sunrise departure (4:55am). You will stop at Sand Dune for sunrise viewing and then you can either do the Walpa Gorge walk (1hour) or the Valley of the Winds walk (3hours). The bus will take you back to the resort for either 9am or 11am depending on which walking track you choose.

Ask your hotel for the bus timetable.

Our Itinerary

Friday: Flight, Hotel checkin, lunch, explore the Town Square, pool, Dinner, watched sunset at viewing point near hotel, Field of Lights 8:25pm

Saturday: Breakfast, Helicopter 9:40am, pool, lunch, car rental (drove to Uluru), Sounds of Silence 6:35pm – 10:35pm.

Sunday: Drove to Uluru for sunrise and guided ranger walk 8am, drove to Kata Tjuṯa walked Valley of the Winds, drove to other viewing points, dropped off car rental, pool time, went to The Outback Pioneer for dinner, Astro Tour 9:35pm – 11:15pm

Monday: Sunrise at viewing point near hotel, breakfast, Town Square walk, Checkout 10am, Airport transfer 10:55am.

All in all we had an incredible time here and would really recommend you go see it all with your own eyes! Pictures don’t quite do it justice! If you have any more questions please reach out to me and I’ll be happy to assist as best I can.

Instagram @gemken_ where you will see highlights of my time spent in Uluṟu.

Day Trips/ Hikes in NSW, Australia

Palm Beach

The perfect day trip from Sydney, approximately 1hr 15m drive from Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs.

Things to do around Palm Beach:

1. Hike up to Barrenjoey Lighthouse

The Lighthouse 113 metres above sea-level, the highest point of the Barrenjoey Headland.

It’s very short but steep steps / hill up depending which route you decide to take.

We always go up the steps and come down the other side in a loop. I recommend you do the loop so you can take full advantage of the different view points.

It’s not the longest, toughest hike but the beautiful panoramic costal views & the lighthouse make it a must do!

2. Take a picnic to the beach

Pack your swimmers & a sandwich. After you finish your walk around the lighthouse set up for a chill afternoon on the beach.

3. Home & Away Set

Palm Beach is famously known as Summer Bay in Australian TV Show Home & Away. The outdoor set includes the beach area, the outsides of some of the houses, the exterior of the Surf Club and Alf’s Bait Shop.

Filming takes place Mondays, Tuesdays & sometimes Wednesday’s. If you go on at the beginning of the week there’ll be a high chance of seeing the cast, production & filming.

You could also book onto a tour if you’re a super fan! The Tour departs from Sydney, the guide will share all the inside knowledge & facts about the show whilst taking the scenic route to Whale Beach, Avalon Beach and Bilgola Lookout. All while passing famous filming locations and beautiful costal views.

4. Surfs up!

Take surfing lessons at the southern end of Palm Beach. This end of the beach is sheltered, calm and provides constant gentle waves making it one of the best spots around Sydney to learn to surf.

5. Ride the ferry to Ettalong from Palm Beach Wharf

Take the ferry from Palm Beach to Ettalong, a pretty beach town. The ferry departs hourly from Palm Beach Wharf and takes 25 minutes, passing between Barrenjoey Headland and Box Head.

6. Pittwater Discovery Kayaking Tour

Just a 15 min drive from Palm Beach you can rent kayaks and go to remote beaches. You can opt for a half or full day guided tour exploring bush & beaches.

7. Newport Arms Hotel

We always stop in here for food on the way home from Palm Beach. It offers a variety of different cuisines throughout the venue, from wood fire pizzas, bar food, steakhouse, seafood.. there is plenty to choose from.

Information for travelling to & from Australia.

Update as of 2/2/22

Current rules for travelling to Ireland:

– Fill out Passenger Locator Form linked here

– International vaccine certificate

– if you have proof of vaccination or proof of recovery from COVID-19 in the prior 6 months you do not have to do a PCR pre-departure COVID-19 test. (This it for arrival in Ireland please check your airline requirements & countries you are transiting through as some airlines/ countries may require a negative PCR to fly/ transit)

You can keep up to date with government requirements in Ireland here

Current rules for travelling to UK:

– From 4am on 11 February all testing requirements will be removed for eligible fully vaccinated arrivals, that being said I recommend checking your airline & transiting country requirements

Passenger Locator Form (PLF) now required (click here for form)

– Arrivals who are not recognised as fully vaccinated will need to take a pre-departure PCR test and a PCR test on or before day 2 after they arrive in the UK.

Current rules for travelling to Australia

– Official certification of double vaccination.

– Negative pre departure PCR taken within 72 hours of flight departure time

⁃ Travel Declaration Form completed 72 hours before linked here

– Rapid Antigen Test when you arrive

– No quarantine for international arrivals into NSW, VIC, NT, QLD, SA

I can’t believe I’m **finally** back writing another blog post for help and tips on TRAVEL!!! 🥳 ✈️ At long last!

Here are the steps I followed leaving Australia to make the long awaited return home. First off my flight was Sydney > Doha > Manchester > Dublin

What was required?

Negative PCR

PCR can’t be any earlier than 48 hours before departure.

You can either:

Book a PCR with Medlab, research your nearest location. Cost: $120

OR

Do the PCR at Histopath in the airport it’s cheaper and you get an instant result (within 90mins you can queue for checkin whilst waiting) $79

You can register for the test here. There is no need to make an appointment, just show up in good time to airport and do it before checkin!

Applies to Sydney, Melbourne & Brisbane Airports. Histopath is just across from Gate D at Sydney International Airport.

PLF : Passenger Locator Form

We had to do a passenger locator form for UK & IRELAND because we were transiting through Manchester airport.

Here are the links:

Ireland can be completed 72 hours before departure linked here .

UK can be completed 48 hours before departure linked here

If you are transiting through the UK or it is your final destination you will be required to book and pay for a day 2 PCR (£45 was the cheapest we found through the link on government website, when you get to the section about your PCR booking number on the PLF you’ll see a clickable link directing you to all the purchasing options, we went with Vital)

International Vaccination Certification

You need to download your international vaccine certificate from the Medicare app.

If you are having any issues go into Medicare and they will print it for you. If you do get them to print it off for you, take a picture so you can keep a digital copy too.

Tips

– Print out all documentation.

– Allow extra time for checkin. It took us 1.5 hours just to get checked in & bags dropped off.

We got to the airport 4 hours before. It gave us plenty of time to get everything sorted and organised. There’s a lot of queuing as everyone is experiencing international travel for the first time in 2 years (ALOT has changed!), Many people hadn’t all the correct documents which slows up the checkin process. Make your life easy and arrive with all your documentation printed out and ready to go.

– I also recommend you keep an eye on the official government website of the country you are travelling to & your airline for any changes to rules & requirements as they do change often.

All in all it wasn’t stressful on the day. We had a smooth journey home to the Emerald Isle just in time to spend our first Christmas in five years with our beautiful families! 😭🥰

The return journey to Australia

I will update with links/options and added tips when I get myself organised for the journey back to Australia.

Requirements thus far;

– Valid Visa (you can apply for a Working Holiday Visa here, tourist visas aren’t available at the moment)

⁃ Negative PCR within 72 hours* before departure (I will be booking with Randox it costs £55)

⁃ Travel Declaration Form completed 72 hours before linked here

⁃ International Vaccination Certificate

⁃ PCR; fully vaccinated international passengers arriving in NSW must get a PCR (nose and throat swab) test within 24 hours of arrival and self-isolate until they receive a negative result. Take another PCR test on day 6.

⁃ At the moment there’s no quarantine for fully vaccinated arrivals from Ireland/UK, however Australia change things quite rapidly so keep an eye here to find out any change in details.

*keep an eye that it doesn’t change to 48 hours as the UK changed theirs the day before our flight home from 72 to 48hours.

Happy Christmas everyone 🎅 Wherever in the world you are spending the holidays I wish you all the joy and happiness. For those of us not so fortunate in being able to leave Australia, I hope all your Christmas wishes come true in early 2022. Big love to everyone and especially those finding it tough.

Xxx

Advanced Rejuvenation Bondi

I had the most amazing facial at Advanced Rejuvenation in Bondi last week and I wanted to share my experience with you all, along with a $50 off discount (winning)!

Jacinta invited me in to receive a facial tailored to my skins needs and whilst there she also kindly treated my brows with some TLC.

Before My Treatments

Before: Post Birthday Celebrations, I was so run down and had broken out in coldsores. My skin was not at its best.

Jacinta took me in and talked through all my personal skin needs. She recommended the treatments best suited to the results I desired. Jacinta is incredibly knowledgeable of all things skin, I could have chatted all day with her! She works with each client to understand exactly what they want to achieve and creates tailored facials, peels and treatments to suit the individual.

My Facial Step by Step

I wanted to outline the facial I received but I also just want to reinstate that each persons skin needs will be different and Jacinta treats each client accordingly.

Jacinta started by cleansing my skin followed with a gentle scrub and exfoliation. She then preformed Micro Dermabrasion on the congested areas. Next up was the Oxygen Peel which was left on for 10 minutes. This treatment had a heated tingly sensation on the skin. After the peel was removed Jacinta added a Hydrating Hyaluronic Acid Serum.

Up next was an Alginate Rubber Peel Off Mask. Whilst this was on Jacinta massaged my shoulders, neck and brought the beautiful oils up into my hair. My rubber mask was then peeled off revealing baby soft and extremely hydrated skin in an instant.

Jacinta then tinted and waxed my brows. Let me tell you it has been years since I have let anyone near my brows after a horrible experience of over waxing when i was about 13!! It’s a good job thin brows were in back then lol.

But seriously, these brows tho! I haven’t had to wear any product in them at all they are so perfectly shaped to my face

Straight After Facial & Brows

I purchased the cleanser Jacinta used on me and I’ve used it twice a day every day since. I have to say I notice a big improvement in my skin. I had those sore, under the skin spots which have cleared up since. I’ve went from using a concoction of products on my skin to just the cleanser and an Image Moisturise and my skin is reacting well to it. So far so good and I can’t wait for another facial!

The Cleanser

My skin a week on, no makeup, edits or filters just Jacinta’s magic!

Discount for you lot, screen shot the below and show to Jacinta for $50 off your treatment.

DISCOUNT – $50 OFF

I just wanted to finish off this blog post with a massive thank you to Jacinta.  Fellow Irish girls please support Jacinta, she is a dream. Go check her out and change your skin today!

Instagram: @advancedrejuvenationbondi

Website: Advanced Rejuvenation Bondi

Bali

Bali – Kuta & Gili Islands

I hope everyone who sent me questions about Bali enjoys the detail of this post. Keep reading to find out lots of my tips and recommendations on Bali, it is a long one so kick back and enjoy my lovelies.

P.S I’m guessing you are planing a trip to Bali if you are reading this, firstly you will love it, secondly please take me back with you!

Gem x

The figures included in this blog post are an approximate conversion of Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) to Australian Dollar and GBP. 

Kelapa Villas

If you guys follow my Insta-Stories (@gemkenblog) you will know Bali was a very impulsive last minute holiday.

Niall and I headed back to Sydney for a weekend during our regional work to celebrate our friend’s birthday’s. Whilst there we ended up booking flights to Bali late Sunday night for a Monday morning departure. Last minute at it’s finest.

Were we organised? Absolutely not. Were we packed?  Absolutely not.  Did we have the time of our lives? Absolutely.

Tip: Try to book your flights in advance. Who are these people that find last minute deals? Show me them please. We paid $2157.00 for flights alone. (We could have flew home for that!) I mean being spontaneous is all well and good until you hit double pricing for flights.

After booking our flights we went straight to sleep (so organised, so prepared) and set an alarm for 6:30am to get ready and pack. We were leaving for the airport at 7:20am – 40 minutes is plenty of time to sort ourselves surely….

We were like two children on Christmas morning, running about the house trying to find holiday bits and bobs to jam into a suitcase. Surprisingly neither of us were in any way stressing, it was all laughter and pure excitement which set an amazing tone for the whole holiday.

Arriving in Bali

We touched down in Denpasar airport and hadn’t a clue what we were doing! A few months prior our friends had holidayed to Bali and were telling us about this amazing tour guide they had the whole time. We connected to the airport WiFi and made contact with Epic Holiday Tour & Travel. Vicky Sinatra was the name of our driver and he told us he would be with us in an hour.

Tip – if you are landing in Bali at a peak hour with other aircraft arrivals sprint to immigration! We made a rookie mistake of having a pee before joining the ever growing queue of people, 90 minutes it took us to get through immigration *eye roll*. Also bring a pen in your hand luggage, we waited about 20 minutes for pens to fill out the immigration documents.

Fast forward to baggage claim. We grabbed our bags and ran out to see Vicky standing with a name sign, in we hopped to the car and set off to the hotel. Our 40 minute taxi fare from the airport to the hotel cost 150,000 Rupiah  ($15/ £8). On the way to the hotel Vicky gave us loads of recommendations and we booked him for a few days to tick off some of the suggested activities.

Highly Recommended: Vicky is the most care-free, chill person we have ever met. He was our personal driver/photographer/comedian the whole time! His English is amazing and he is contactable via Whatsapp and Facebook. Tell him you know us and that I’ve recommended him, I told him I would include him in my blog post for which he was incredibly grateful for.  Number: +62 819-1621-0131 Facebook: Epic Holiday Tour & Travel

Tip: If you don’t opt for a tour guide I suggest downloading the Grab App which is basically Bali’s version of Uber.  Uber can be used in a select few areas but it isn’t as accessible in Bali as other taxis.

NIGHT ONE

We chucked our poorly packed cases into our room, changed quickly and headed to the beach to catch our first Bali Sunset on Kuta Beach. I am an absolute sucker for a sunrise/ sunset, they just bring harmony to my soul and a cheesy smile to my face. When the sun had disappeared we took ourselves to the Hard Rock Café to eat our body weight in burgers!

Sunset on Kuta Beach (Had to screenshot from my Instagram video so picture quality is poor)

As far as prices go, The Hard Rock Café is not the cheapest when compared to ‘backpacker’ Bali prices. But we were starving and the watermelon mojito was calling my name, so in we went.

Meal price: 850,000 ($85/ £50- main and drinks)

After dinner we made our way back to the hotel via some street markets to call it a night after a long days travelling.

We stayed in the Bounty Hotel, Kuta. It cost around 1,800,000 IDR ($180/ £110) for a three night stay with breakfast included.

DAY TWO 

We got up early to have breakfast and fuel our bodies for a day of exploring.  Vicky collected us at 10am and we made our way Ubud. En route we stopped off at the Tohpati Bali Batik where Balinese locals can be viewed working on amazing garments. Hand stitching, painting, weaving and sewing magnificent pieces of clothing outside one of the last factories in Bali which still use these hand techniques. I bought a cute scarf which was 80,000 IDR ($8/ £4.50).

Tohpati Bali Batik

(Picture credits: Pintrest. I only took videos and forgot to snap a quick pic)

Coffee Plantation

We arrived at the coffee plantation at 12:30pm and by this stage Niall was eager for his caffeine fix. We were greeted and taken on a mini expedition showing us the process of creating the coffee. We were then guided to a cute hut overlooking the beautiful rain forest where we chilled on beanbags and sampled copious amounts of coffee.

Niall’s two favorite things in life: bean bags and coffee

Cat-poo-chino

Luwak coffee is the coffee we were there to taste, known as the most expensive coffee in the world due to the process undertaking to produce it… The process goes a little something like this: a small furry animal consumes and digests the coffee beans. The beans are fermented in their tummy and once it’s pooped out the beans go through a few processes of cleaning, roasting and grinding. Hence the nickname Cat-poo-chino.

We’ll take 17 Cat-poo-chinos please

After 17 tasters of coffee we were all buzzed up to explore the beautiful  surroundings. The grounds around the place is so stunning with lots of cute places to chill and adventure.

Mr Lover Lover – Coffee Plantation Love Nest

We finished up at the coffee plantation and were ready for Vicky to take us to the next destination, the rice fields.

Rice Terrace

We walked through the little markets and purchased conical hats to culturize ourselves (and for the cute insta pics of course).

Rice Terrace Entrance

Entrance into the rice fields cost 20,000 IDR ($2/ £1)  with a donation point nearer to the top also. We walked up to the top to gaze at the incredible view and hang out in the Bali Corner.

Bali Corner, Rice Terrace

We explored the rice fields for an hour. At this stage our friends were due to land in Densapar airport and so we made our way back to them, via a pit stop in McDonald’s. Of course.

The cost of the taxi from 10am-5:30pm was 500,000 IDR ($50/ £30).

We arrived back to the hotel just minutes before the rest of the crew landed. We all quickly changed with strict instructions to be at the bar in 20 minutes. After a few bevvies in the hotel bar we headed out to Jamie Oliver’s restaurant followed by a mad night out in the Sky Gardens.

Jamie Oliver Restaurant (approx $40 per head /£22 -main and drinks)

Sky Gardens

We paid Sydney prices for a table which was a laughable, shitty little table on the side of the dance floor lol – BUT it included a free buffet. I know, a buffet in a club? Life Goals. I was eating mash potatoes in between dances moves. The mash in Sky Gardens was insane, bear in mind all I had eaten for the past 5 months was McDonald’s and take outs (farm life) so I really couldn’t get enough of it hahaha.

There was 7 different levels with different music on each floor. It was huge. We drank bottles and they weren’t too much cheaper than you would pay at home.  Bottle Vokda: 800,000 IDR ($80, £50) Moet: 1,200,000 IDR ($120, £70). We made our way home around 5am after a final pit stop via the buffet, we really got our moneys worth on the spuds anyway.

DAY THREE

It’s safe to say we had a chilled out pool day to recuperate ourselves, dying heads all round! In the evening we took a stroll around the mall which was amazing! We visited a huge candy store and I satisfied my sweet tooth with Reeces Pieces, Pic n Mix and Hershey’s.

The previous 2 nights we had passed a restaurant that was queued out the door both times. On the way back this evening  we were lucky enough to wiggle into a spot. The place was called  Fat Chows, it was sooooo delicious and the cheapest meal we had! (Approx 200,000 IDR per head $20/£11- starter, main and drink)

Fat Chows- Cashew Chicken

Fat Chows- Starters

After dinner we done some street bargaining for trainers to wear on our hike up Mount Batur and went home to get a few hours sleep before our 1:30am alarm.

DAY FOUR

Mount Batur

(Note: none of these pictures are filtered. It really is this beautiful!)

Mount Batur involves a hike up the active Volcano which is 3500m high. It is home to lots of monkeys and quite possibly the most instagramable sunrise in the world.

Vicky picked us up at 2am in Kuta to have us at the bottom of the mountain for 4am. Due to some traffic we were set back 40 minutes and I was stressing in case it prevented us from witnessing the sunrise. We arrived a little later than expected so we jumped straight out of the car, met by our mountain guide, grabbed a torch and began our ascent at 4:40am

About 1 hour in to the trek, we bypassed the clouds and glancing over our shoulders was the most stunning view ever witnessed. Being above the clouds we were shielded from the world below by this thick marshmallow like blanket, and looking up to the night sky, it seemed we were close enough to touch the dazzling stars.

Mount Batur- just as the sun started peaking

It took us 1hr 20m to reach the top. The sun was set to rise around 6:15am so we had made it with 15 minutes to spare. We sat our bags down and just stood speechless, taking in the view and looking at each other in disbelief. It was one of those ‘pinch me’ moments. I could have cried I was just so happy in that moment in time.

Mount Batur

The sun rise was positioned perfectly in front of us and the absence of clouds blocking the view made for the most incredible explosion of colour as the sun peaked up from beneath.

I just couldn’t stop saying ‘OMG’ over and over. I don’t know what it was but it literally felt like I was in heaven, like I could feel something spiritually. Maybe it was because I’ve never witnessed anything more beautiful, or maybe it was because we were so high in the sky and were talking about family members in heaven. I don’t know how to really put it in to words, but when I tell you I could have cried with happiness, I actually mean I was choking back happy tears. Maybe it was just the altitude going to my head… 

Mount Batur

We spent the next few hours watching the sun rise higher and higher in the sky, capturing unforgettable moments on our camera.  We walked around the mountain learning about the sacred ceremonies and Niall made mates with some monkeys.

Two Monkeys (Had to screenshot from video so picture quality is poor)

We began our decent  back down, which was slippy AF. The volcanic ash just slides from under your feet. At this stage my feet were killing me, I swear I had blisters (good ole $5 haggled trainers) and I couldn’t wait to get to the Hot Springs.

Tips for climbing Mount Batur

  • Get a mountain guide (helps you with the path and provides you with a torch).
  • Take a bottle of water.
  • Wear a mini backpack so you have your hands free (slidy on the way down).
  • Take a pack of tissues for a pee.
  • Take some money for snacks / take snacks of your own (there are people selling food and drinks along the way).
  • Wear comfy worn before trainers, not the ones you bought for $5 off the market or you will have blisters.
  • Take an extra layer as it will be very chilly until the sun rises! I was wearing shorts with tracksuit bottoms over the top, with the intention of taking the tracksuit bottoms off at the top when the sun came up. Even when the sun came up I was still cold because of the crisp, dewy mountain air.
  • Make sure your phone/camera is fully charged.

HOT SPRINGS – Toya Devasya

HOT SPRINGS – Toya Devasya

We went to the Toya Devasya Hot Springs to soak and relax ourselves in the natural earth heated pools for a few hours with lunch and drinks. There are four different hot spring pools where you can soak in the minerals, refresh and rejuvenate after the hike.

Price for return transport, mountain tour guide, entrance into Hot Springs: 800,000 IDR  ($80/ £45)

Finn’s Beach Club Seminyak

On to the next location of the day! We made our way to meet the rest of the gang at Finn’s Beach Club. It was Yassu’s birthday and what better way to celebrate than at a beach club sipping cocktails! We got a bed by the pool and lived it up eating and drinking like lords.

Bed- minimum spend: 1,500,000 ($150/£85).  Price Per Bottle: 60,000 ($60/ £35)

We left Finn’s Beach Club around 8pm to go back to the hotel and get changed for a birthday meal fit for our princess. We went to the fanciest restaurant I think I’ve ever been called Double Six, Seminyak. There was a man in a white tux playing a saxophone to us whilst we ate our steak- so extra. To be honest we had all had a few too many bottles at Finns to fully appreciate the experience lol.

Bill: Mains & Drinks for 6 people 4,650,000 IDR ($465/ £260) 

After dinner and a few more drinks Niall and I called it a night as we were on the go 24 hours straight at this stage. We really were squeezing as much into our time as possible because the following day we would leave the mainland to enjoy our last few days in Gili T.

DAY FIVE

We woke up and quickly packed a mini bag to take to Gili T, leaving the remainder of our luggage in the hotel. We all took our seats on the hot and sweaty bus and opened a few Bintang Beer to keep us cool. It takes about 1 hour to get from Kuta to Padang Bai by bus. The boat journey took about 90 minutes.

Price: 750,000 IDR per person ($75/£40) includes return transport from hotel and boat trip to Gili Islands. Bintang Beer: 20,000 IDR ($2/£1)

Gili Trawagan

Gili T- Palm Tree Heaven

Whats not to love about island life? Palmtrees, Coconuts, Private Villa, Hammocks, Turtles, Bicycles & the most magical sunsets- sounds like a dream but this is how we spent our last few days in Bali.

When the boat docked at Gili T, we were put onto the horse carts which took us to our Villa. (The only transport on the Island is Horse & Cart or Bicycle, some of the horses would make you cry they look malnourished. We fed and watered them when we could and walked where possible.)

It was about a 10-15 minute trot from the boat to Kelapa Villas which cost 50,000 IDR ($5/ £3).

Gili T – Horse and Cart

We stayed on the sunset side of the island at the amazing Kelapa Villas. Our Villas names was Mimpi and she was beautiful- I didn’t want to leave her ever!

The doors opened and in we walked to our very own paradise, greeted with fresh coconuts. We all dibs’d our rooms and bombed into our private pool.

Gili T- Kelapa Villas, Mimpi

We had left our speaker in Kuta so we paid a staff member to go buy us a speaker and bring it back. We could hear him before we seen him, back he came with Avicii pumping and we were all buzzing! The vodkas were poured and the music turned up. We were definitely living our best lives.

Tip: Split the cost of a villa between friends and it works out similar cost to hotels, and I know which i’d prefer!

We had a few laughs around the pool before we decided we should explore some of the island as we had limited time here. We went to the main strip, where we read many reviews on the great nightlife BUT it was Ramadan and the music had all stopped early. There were still a few places serving drinks so we sat ourselves down on some bean bags on the beach and had a few Bintangs.

On the way home we stopped with one of the locals to book a day out swimming with the turtles and seeing the other two Gili Islands, Meno and Air.

DAY SIX

I woke up, opened my bedroom door, took 5 steps and launched myself into our pool- Holiday Vibes.

Gili T- Kelapa Villas, Mimpi. This was taken from my bedroom door.

Kelapa Villas- Breakfast

We ate our breakfast at the Villa before spending the day exploring around the islands on the boat. We hired out the whole boat to ourselves because it meant we weren’t restricted time wise in places we wanted to spend a little longer.

Snorkeling with Turtles

We snorkeled with turtles at Turtle Point in front of Gili Meno and stopped off for lunch on the beach.

Hello Mr Turtle! – Gili Meno- Turtle Point

When we got back to the Villa in the evening we were racing against time as it was almost sunset and we wanted to get that famous picture on the sunset swing. We showered and dressed for the evening (pointless because we all got soaked and had to come back to change again haha).

Along the stretch of beach are many swings and hammocks, plenty of opportunity to get your picture without having to wait on others. It is just as beautiful to enjoy them in the day, chilling on a hammock in the ocean is total relaxation!

Gili T – Sunset Swing

Gili T- Ocean Hammock

DAY SEVEN

And so our time in our villa was almost over… We woke up and packed up all our stuff, said an emotional goodbye to Villa Mimpi and off we went to have our last island breakfast.

The most beautiful walkway to breakfast – Kelapa Villas

Kelapa Villas – Breakfast

After breakfast we went to the beach to ride horses along the water and soak in our last morning on the island.

Note: The food on Gili T outside of our villa was not that impressive, or at least the places we ate weren’t. We had two bad evening meals which weren’t even worth including because they were rank.

We grabbed our bags and headed to the boat to make the return journey to the mainland. We sat top deck on the boat, the music was up full blast and the Bintangs were once again flowing for the final time. We had great craic on the boat and really made the most of every second. The thing was,  Niall and I were returning to Australia to complete our regional work so we really wanted to make the most of the holiday, which we most certainly did!

Boats & Bintangs

Off the boat we hopped and at this stage we knew if we had of got our prepaid bus back with all the stops we wouldn’t be able to go via the hotel to get our luggage, due to the time and our flight. So we decided to hop in a private taxi and make our way back to Kuta. This didn’t make a difference. The traffic was horrendous, standstill, going nowhere. Each time we asked the taxi man how long his response would be ‘another 1 hour’. 2 hours later he was still telling us ‘just one more hour’. We were cutting it fine to our flight time so we made the decision to leave our luggage at the hotel and pay for the others to bring it back. It was going to be cheaper to pay for our luggage than it would have been to pay for 2 more flights (we had already paid out the nose for the first set of flights).

Luckily I had the passports in my hand bag so we scrapped going back to the hotel and just set straight for the airport. We made the flight in the nick of time. What a whirlwind of a trip, an extremely last minute booking made for one of the best holidays of our lives.

Tip: The weather forecast for Bali often states rain/ tropical thunderstorms, take this with a pinch of salt as we had fantastic weather despite the weather app suggesting otherwise.  A few people I know have said the same.

Tip: Try wrap your head around the Bali currency before you go. It is confusing AF, well at least it was was for me. (Luckily Niall stopped me from paying $500 for a massage & pedicure, it was only suppose to be $50. From this point on Niall controlled the money lol)

I did actually vlog a bit of Bali, but I haven’t even got around to looking at all the footage. It was my first time vlogging so I’m not sure what way it will turn out plus majority of the time we were Bintanged so i’d say it will be hilarious if nothing else!!

I still have my Thailand stuff to post but due to the Bali blog being so requested I wanted to get it up first for you guys. If you found this blog helpful please give it a like/comment/ repost. It really means a lot to me that you guys read my blog and ask me for my advice.

I’ll be working away on my Thailand blog/video and Bali vlog. Ideally I’d love it all up before i go to Fiji in a few weeks! And on that note, if you have any Fiji recommendations please send them my way!

Big LOVE, Gem Ken x

Gili Islands have been shut off due to the recent earthquakes in Lombok. I have included a link to help the Balinese locals if you wish to do so. I donated the price of a G&T, if you want to help use this link to do so. They are almost at the target of $76k!

All About That Base

Hi My Lovelies,

I have detailed my 9-step flawless base below, have a read and let me know what you think or if you picked up any useful tips.

Mwah, GemKen x

 

Follow the steps below to recreate my perfect base!

Step 1- Prep Spray

The prep spray I use is the Urban Decay Vitamin B6. This spray gives your skin a quick hit of vitamins and calms any redness or irritation.

✔ Absorbs oil

✔ Minimizes pores

✔ Reduces redness

✔ Soothes skin

Urban Decay Vitamin B6 Spray

Urban Decay Vitamin B6 £23.50 available here.

 

Step 2 – Primer

Primer preps your skin for the perfect foundation application.

✔ Fills in fine lines

✔ Smoothes over pores

✔ Increases the lasting power of foundation.

 

How to use? Apply a pea sized amount of primer with fingers to places where you have visible pores or tend to have issues with makeup not staying on the skin.

 

My go to ‘on a budget’ primer has to be Maybelline Baby Skin Instant Pore Eraser. It is super comparable to Smash Box Photo Finish at a fraction of the price.

Maybelline Baby Skin Instant Pore Eraser

Maybelline Baby Skin Instant Pore Eraser £7.99 available here. 

 

Smash Box Photo Finish

Smash Box Photo Finish £26.00 available here. 

I do like Smash Box Photo Finish although due to the packaging its so hard to get the product out when your over 1/2 way through the bottle. At £26 per bottle you want to be using every last drop! Would I buy it again? Honestly-  no, not after finding Maybelline Baby Skin Instant Pore Eraser which is less than a third of the price!

Another primer in my favourites is the Benefit Porefessional. I adore this slightly tinted primer, its super soft creamy texture really does leave a smooth blurred finish on the skin. A cheaper dupe I have tried and tested is the KIKO Skin Trainer CC Blur, another slightly tinted primer that also creates a smooth facial complexion with less visible pores.

Benefit Porefessional

Benefit Porefessional £26.00 available here.

 

KIKO SKIN TRAINER CC BLUR

KIKO Skin Trainer CC Blur £19.50 available here.

 

Depending on your skin type, different primers will suit you better. Be sure to have a skin consultation and get your skin analysied so you are using a primer that is right for your skin type. This also will help you find the correct cleanser, toner, mosturiser, serums, foundations etc. Knowing your skin type will benefit your fleekyness!

 

Step 3- Foundation

I use a combination of foundations for both day & night time. I will describe to you guys my ‘night out‘ mix that works for me and my skin.

 

Urban Decay All Nighter Foundation

MAC Studio Sculpt

 

Urban Decay All Nighter Foundation (My Shade is 4.5) £29 available here.

MAC Studio Sculpt (My Shade NC40) £27 available here.

For nights out I mix 2 pumps of Urban Decay All Nighter with a small squirt of MAC Studio Sculpt NC40, I find the coverage and lasting power of these foundations mixed incredible. I pump the Urban Decay foundation on to the back of my hand & squirt some MAC on top, mix it up and apply to each area with a flat brush. Starting with a third of my face (one cheek, half my nose & jaw line) apply with flat brush and blend with a stippling brush in circular motions, once blended move on to other areas of the face repeating the application process.

 

Step 4- Concealer

I have always applied concealers after foundation. If you have any pimples, red scarring or imperfections, sometimes you may find that your foundation just isn’t full coverage enough, this is when I find its best to lightly apply concealer over the top.

My best tip so it doesn’t go cakey is to use the smallest point of a beauty blender, apply the concealer and lightly dab on to the specific area.

I love the consistency and coverage of the Urban Decay Naked Skin Weightless Concealer . I recently wanted to buy an extra light shade to use under my eyes for brightening but the shades were mostly sold out so I purchased one for concealing spots and blemishes.

From my Snapchat and Instagram stories you guys will have seen how my skin has broken out due to severe lack of sleep (jet lag, sleeping 3-4 hours max per night). So I have been using the Urban Decay Naked Skin concealer over my foundation on the problem areas. I would say the consistency is comparable to Maybelline Age Rewind Concealer (£8.99), but the coverage is hella better.

 

Urban Decay Naked Skin Weightless Concealer

 

Step 5- Cream Contour

The cream contour palette I use is from Make-up Studio in the shade light, I purchased it from Paddy McGurgan’s Makeup Pro Store £37.50 also available here.

Make-up Studio Cream Contour Kit

See image below to as a guide to where I put light & dark shades on my face. I apply with two flat brushes, one for light shades & one for dark shades.

Once applied, take your damp beauty blender and dab the contour, pushing the product into the skin. Never rub your contour as this will remove the product from your face leaving you patchy. After patting the product into my face I like to set the areas.

 

Step 6- Setting Powder

I set the dark areas of contour with the bottom three powders mixed from the Anastasia Beverly Hills The Original Contour Kit (Powder)  in shade ‘light- medium’.

ABH Original Contour Kit

Anastasia Beverly Hills The Original Contour Kit £39 available here.

For the Highlighted areas of contour I like to set with, WAIT FOR IT…

Primark P.S Setting Powder £2.50 (recently rebranded to P.S Banana Powder €4)

I found this amazing dupe for Ben Nye last year and I’ve been obsessed ever since, can you believe its under a fiver and from PRIMARK!?

Primark Setting Powder

 

 

How to use?

I pour some product onto my hand, using a  damp beauty blender I lift the product and apply it to the lightest contoured parts of my face

If I am after a super matte long lasting finish for my night out I will bake my face for about 5-8 minutes with the Primark Setting Powder before dusting off with a fluffy brush.

 

 

Step 7- Bronzer

MAC Mineralize Skinfinish Natural- Give Me Sun!

I love, love, love Give Me Sun!, it is my ideal shade of bronzer with a cute summer peach undertone. In the airport on the way to Dubai I picked up MAC Mineralize Skinfinish in the shade Dark Deep to try, its more of a golden bronze. I haven’t used it yet so I will keep you guys updated.

MAC Mineralize Skinfinish

Mineralize Skinfinish  both shades £24.50 available here.

 

Step 8- Highlighter

My holy grail highlighter is MAC Soft & Gentle. I am OBSESSED with it, i can never get away from it.

MAC Mineralize Skinfinish, Soft & Gentle

MAC Mineralize Skinfinish, Soft & Gentle  £24.50 available here.

During my Dubai trip I picked up the new Too Faced Love Lights highlighter in the shade ‘Blinded by the Light’ (£25) and to be honest the pigment payoff isn’t quite as good as MAC.

How do I apply highlight?  To intensify my highlighter I squirt my brush with setting spray before coating it with the product. Apply to top of cheekbones bringing it around your temples and don’t forget your cupids bow! I dab the product on, pushing it into my skin instead of using a fan brush, this is just my own preference and i find it gives a more popping highlight!

 

Step 9- Setting Spray

The one product which is used mainly throughout (Steps 5, 6 & 8). Setting spray ups your makeup game giving it serious staying power. My favourite setting spray is the Urban Decay All Nighter Setting Spray.

Urban Decay All Nighter Setting Spray

Urban Decay All Nighter Setting Spray £23.50 available here.

Close your eyes, hold your breath and spritz your face 5-6 times with this magical potion and your makeup will last all night!

 

Voila!- there you have it- my perfect, flawless base with a banging highlight.

 

 

Additional Tips & Tricks

✔ Don’t be afraid to mix foundations together to find the right shade, coverage and durability for your skin.

✔ Apply foundation in sections to prevent adding too much, no one wants a cakey face- just the fabulous frosting!

✔ Wash your beauty blender before you start with your makeup, squeeze it dry in the sink, squeeze it again in a towel and then when it comes to needing it just spritz it with setting spray.

✔ Don’t be afraid to ask for samples of any product especially when it comes to  shades of foundations.

✔ Urban Decay All Nighter oxidises meaning it will change colour on your skin after a few minutes of being pumped from the bottle, bear this in mind when selecting your shade.

✔ Don’t test foundation shades on your hand, use your jawline.

✔ Check the shades in a natural light.