The 5 year winters in Bali experience Bali’s life conclusion:
#balilife
Hey my lovely travelers!
Bali’s future lovers!
I’m happy to share with you my experience spending winter here🌿: "This Is What It Feels Like to Wake Up Alive"
Living on Bali is not just a place — it’s a rhythm.
A way of being that starts before the sun even rises.
Your day begins around 6 AM — not with an alarm, but with the sky slowly turning into soft shades of pink and gold. Sometimes it hides behind clouds, especially now — in winter, during the rainy season. But even when the rain falls, you feel alive. You feel *present*.
You step outside. The ocean is on your right. The air is fresh, the world still quiet. And suddenly, you feel like running — not because you have to, but because your body wants to dance with the morning.
On the beach, other happy souls are already there. Someone walks their dog. Or three dogs. You smile, they smile back. A stranger says “Hey!” and you feel like you’ve known them for years.
And just like that, you’re already filled with this deep, effortless positivity that seems to float in the air here.
🥥 First meal? Right on the sand.
After your run, you stop by a local fruit vendor — barefoot, sweaty, smiling.
You ask for a young coconut. One crack, and there it is: sweet, cool, crystal-clear coconut water, full of minerals, antioxidants, life.
It wakes up your body. It feeds your soul.
And suddenly, you feel more alive than ever.
🍞 Breakfast can be anything — and everything
Shower. Change. Grab your scooter, a taxi, or ride your bike to your favourite café.
Breakfast here is magic. Not because it's always healthy — no, sometimes it's fries, sometimes it’s avocado toast, sometimes both at once.
But somehow, magically, everyone looks amazing. No guilt, no rules. Just good food. Pure joy.
Make sure to check out Geomato — their smoothies are legendary. I’ll write a whole post about them soon, I promise 😍
💡 Work? Yes — but not the kind that drains you.
After breakfast, maybe it’s time to create.
To work — but not the kind that weighs you down.
Maybe you head to a co-working space buzzing with ideas, where digital nomads, yogis, entrepreneurs, and dreamers come together.
Maybe you're writing a program that will change lives — even for people who may never get to Bali.
Or maybe you spend the day making art: painting, designing your own clothes with a local tailor, crafting a ring with intention, or learning how to cook traditional Balinese dishes.
Or maybe you prepare a feast — and share it with friends. Because food is love. Shared food is magic.
🌇 Sunset. Friends. Dinner under the stars.
Evening comes like a gentle hug.
Time to meet the sunset — a ritual here. On the beach, on a rooftop, alone or with those you love.
Gratitude. Music. Reflection.
Then dinner — slow, nourishing, beautiful. With people who make you laugh, talk, dream.
With vibes so positive, you feel like you're glowing from the inside out.
🎉 Night? Oh, the night is just getting started)