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November 6, 2024
Traveling with a 4-year-old baby in Bali, the only scenic spot arranged for this trip was chasing dolphins in Rottweiler. I didn't want to get up early in the morning to join a one-day tour from the city, so I chose to stay in Rottweiler for one night. It took 4 and a half hours to get to the hotel after leaving the airport at 12 noon. The hotel is deep at the end of a small road, and there is a small supermarket at the intersection. The lights on the road are dim at night, and the dogs are all roaming outside. The hotel has welcome drinks. Because the lobby is at the highest point, there are waiters to help you carry your luggage. It is estimated that the time of arrival is relatively late. Although the room type facing the lake is booked, the second row is still a bit blocked. After putting down the luggage, I went to the beach of the hotel to find a chartered boat. There is a dock on the right hand side of the beach, and many boats are parked there. Find the captain (let him point to his boat) and negotiate the price (don't believe any fleet agent, and there is no need to add a captain in advance on a certain book). The price of 400k for a 2-hour chartered boat is bargained. We don't want to float, which is actually included in this price. Pay a deposit of 100K, leave contact information, identify the boat, and get on the boat here at 6:30 the next day). The hotel is very quiet and the scenery is very beautiful. The breakfast buffet is quite standard and still a little different from a five-star hotel. The key is that the environment and the price are really good. It would be better if you are not a family-friendly hotel and stay for a few more days. In addition, if you ask me if I am willing to take a 8-hour round trip to chase dolphins, I definitely won’t. Chasing dolphins has a very high emotional value, but the journey is too torturous and some books don’t mention it at all…
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