Gili Islands

Exploring these three stunning little islands

Those looking for a mix of idyllic beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters and a true laid back vibe should definitely add the tiny but beautiful islands of Gili Trawangan, Gili Air and Gili Meno on their Bali trip to-do list. Conveniently located very close one to another and interconnected by daily 10 to 15 minutes boat rides, you can easily experience all of the island’s different character and charm in one single trip.

Arriving in Gilil Trawangan by boat

Arriving on the boat

Public shuttle boat services between the Gili islands and  Bali and Lobok are available at least twice a day.


All benefit from a super zen atmosphere since no motor vehicles are allowed on any of the Gili islands so anyone wanting to explore any of the adorned with white-sand beaches will have to do it on foot, bicycle or local horse-drawn carriages.

A passing cidomo

The Cidomo seen above is the only form of public transportation found on the Gili Islands

Another beachside bar

 Life doesn’t get any more chilled & relax  than in one of these homemade beach bar overlooking the beautiful Bali sea


Local kids playing

Catching a glimpse of the local life on the islands here with kids playing in the water.  The Gilis are home to about 1000 inhabitants of which most live either off fishing or the tourism boom that started around the 1980’s

Aquaddiction Bungalows budget rooms

My 15 EUR/night Shack @ Aquaddiction Bungalows in Gili T

The sunset bar

Makeshift empty bar offering views over the neighboring island of Lombok

More of the fresh stuff on sale

Like few other areas of Southeast Asia, the Gili Islands are also known for a little more than just it’s picturesque beaches.

Fresh magic mushrooms anyone?

Magic mushrooms, while technically illegal in Indonesia are openly advertised in many bars or shops and sold mostly in the form of milkshakes mixed with tropical fruit and ice.

farming

Exploring a bit inland reveals farm work going on in Gili Air

Trespassing!

Trespassing

Beachfront of Gili Trawangan in busy part

This is what the beachfront looks like in the busiest part of the most populated Gili island

Shaded by trees busiest part of Gili T

Same area just a little back and shaded by the trees in Gili Trawangan

Refreshments

Although this is more my type of spot which only requires minimum effort to find and 15-20 mins walk

Beach

Calmer beachfront arriving near the tip of the Gili T

northern tip

View from the Nothern tip of  Gili Trawangan 

Women hard at work

Women hard at work unloading goods from a boat while men supervise

Exploring the island

Peace and quiet of the Southern portion of the Island

Refreshments incoming

Unloading refreshments and other tourists goods

Low tide seafood hunting

Kids looking for seafood at low tide

Sunset

Sunset on the western shore of Gili T

Local kids havinga swim

Kids playing in the water as I wait for a boat to explore the other islands of the Gili archipelago

The Cidomo: Only allowed form of transportation on the Gilis

A Cimodo used by local passes by

On the way to explore the rest of the Gili Islands

Moving onto another island of the Gili Archipelago

Beach

Arriving in Gili Air

The bungalows

New home for a few days this time with bigger accommodations at Sunrise Gili Air back in the day

Sunrise Gili Air bungalow bedroom level

Bedroom at ground level

Two floor bungalow at Sunrise Gili Air

View of my basic bungalow on Gili Air

dive boat

Dive boat passing by

beach

Serene beachfront in Gili Air

Relaxing in the shade

Relaxing at one of the beach bars

Fishing

Local fishermen

Fresh catch

Catch of the day

Boat

Boats on the way back to Bali

Mount Agung

Approaching Bali and it’s mighty Mount Agung