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The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary

Our first trip to Bali was back in 2012. In the middle of the week long trip, we drove to Ubud. It is up in the hills of Bali.  Now, Ubud is known for spas and restaurants. It is generally thought of as a more spiritual location than the beaches or the coast of Bali.  It’s located in the central part of Bali. There are a lot of rice fields. You’ll find a smattering of yoga and meditation studios and other new age / hippy spots.  Many people call actually Ubud the ‘cultural center of Bali‘.

Also in Ubud is theSacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary.  Now this is basically a set of small temples which is also sanctuary for monkeys. Never one to let wildlife well enough alone, we went to the sanctuary to have a good walk around.  Specifically, these are Bali ‘long-tailed’ macaque monkeys.  They Sanctuary estimates there are around 600 living in and around the property.

Now, there are plenty of stories of where these monkeys have attacked people. They either try to steal food or possibly go for wallets or cameras. What monkeys who live in a forest would do with cash or a digital camera I have no idea.

We didn’t get attacked at all. If you’re in Ubud, I highly recommend carving out an hour. Walk through and enjoy.  Make sure you keep your wits about you, and an eye on the monkeys!!

Canon 7D  | Canon EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 | 52 mm | f/4.5 | 1/180th | ISO400

Stinkers!!

As noted previously, we stayed in Langkawi, Malaysia for a relaxing weekend.  We stayed at a pretty nice resort. The resort had a great beach. It was on the edge of a nature preserve.  The resort was protecting a natural coral reef. It had a small coral nursery where they were promoting the growth of new coral.  There was wildlife all over this place.  There were nice butterflies. Slightly annoying mosquitoes were present. I saw a rare colugo (flying lemur of South East Asia) which I had never seen before. Also, there was an interesting dusty leaf monkey that looks like it has white rings around the eyes.

But the most interesting has to be the macaque, an old world monkey.  I have shared this story with a handful of people. It seems to be a trait of monkeys across Asia, as I’ve heard similar stories from various people.  After a long afternoon on the beach, we enjoyed drinks and got some well-deserved sun. We collected our beverages and a small bowl of peanuts. We were munching on those to take them back to our room to get ready for dinner. On our walk, we came across a macaque about mid-way up a tree acting all innocent.  We put down our drinks, including a can of soda. We also set down the bowl of peanuts. This allowed us to get our camera out and take a few photos of this posing macaque.  It seemed as though not even 1 second passed before about 6 other macaques jumped out of the bushes. They quickly laid claim to our drinks and our nuts!!  I really thought that they might try to make off with my sandals too!!  They have perfected the sleight-of-hand trick. One poses for unknowing tourists to put down their food and possessions. Then, a handful of others wait to make off with the goods!!! We ended up watching these guys climb the walls onto various balconies and even break one of the balcony umbrellas.  I’d say they outwitted the humans that day.

Canon 7D  | Canon EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 | 55 mm | f/2.8 | 1/60th | ISO400

Canon 7D | Canon EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 | 31 mm | f/2.8 | 1/40th | ISO125