Our travel to Bali started early in the morning and we almost missed our plane. We arrived at the airport in Prague at 5:30am and our flight was departing at 7am, but the airport was crowded and they checked us in only a few minutes before departure. We had to change a plane twice, firstly in Amsterdam and then in Seoul. When we arrived in Amsterdam we visited the city but we had only 5 hours time. Then we almost missed our flight again because we arrived to the gate the last minute. I had a cold and I started to lose my voice during the flight. There was a Korean man sitting next to me, telling me that he lived in Uruguay but he was going to meet his daughter at the Incheon airport. When we were talking I found out that I had difficulties to speak and when we arrived at the airport I couldn't talk anymore. We arrived there at 7am Korean time (in Prague it was midnight) and we had 11 hours stopover between our flights so we decided to visit the city. It was raining heavily because of the monsoon season so my friend Sarka suggested to buy raincoats and I bought vitamins in the pharmacy but it didn't help me regain my voice so I could only whisper. We took a subway to the Gyeongbokgung palace which took us hour and half to get there. We arranged a meeting with couchsurfers there. There were two guys from USA and one from Denmark and we visited the museum next to the palace and then we went to the restaurant called Inn Dae Won. The food was too spicy for me so I could eat only rice and a potatoe pancake.
Then we went back to the airport and I was very tired. As soon as we got into the plane I fell asleep and I was sleeping very hard. The stewardess couldn't wake me up when she was serving food. Our flight to Bali took around 7 hours and we arrived there after midnight. When we got there we found out that our luggage was forgotten in Prague. A taxi driver waited for us in front of the airport and took us to our host in the south of Bali. We ate papaya and water melon which he offered us and we went to sleep very late.
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