So glad to be back
We finally managed to return to Senaru in mid-February. It was my first time to see the restaurant in the flesh and I liked what I saw. In fact, I was very pleased with the work that Ayu and the team had done. We took two friends from Australia with us, Gina and Barbara and it was fantastic to watch them meet all of our friends and to see their faces when they saw finally what ‘we’ve been up to’ in Senaru over the last few years.
The only drawback, as you’ll see from the slide show, was the weather – it was a wild, wooly and wet few days in Senaru. It rained almost constantly while we were there and felt very much like winter in Sydney!
Despite the weather, it was a very emotional trip as we had the formal openings of the restaurant and it was also my birthday, which was the cause for some more celebration. So, here first are the latest picks of the restaurant, which incidentally we’ve named The Horizon.
Dear Andy,
Congratulation to you on the success of Horizon project. It is a very lovely set-up.
In fact I do have the same dream as you while I was trekking in Rinjani just 2 weeks back.
Now looking for a small price of land to set-up a lovely house and perhaps a small shop front to help my trekking guide to kick start a small business to better improve their income.
Any advise on your experiences or land ownership ?
Thanks
Hi Alain,
Sorry it’s taken a while to get back to you. Thanks for your kind words. The land ownership thing for us was relatively simple as BB is an Indonesian national.
I think the situation if you are not a national is to lease land – but I must confess my knowledge on all of that is limited.
You can find more info here: http://www.baliproperties.com/foreign.html
Andy