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Kayu Manise Villa Bedugul
3.9/51 Reviews
Bedugul
Villa oke,,, cuma cri mkanan agak susah...
Giriwood Hotel & Villa
4.5/57 Reviews
Bedugul
A beautifully designed hotel in the highlands of Wanagiri, the weather is cool and temperate after the humidity of Ubud. If you want to get away from it all this is the place, very peaceful and idyllic setting with a heated open-air swimming pool overlooking the jungle, mountains, and the sea. There is a waterfall a few minutes walk away. The room and bed were huge, everything very clean and well-maintained. Excellent shower. Food in the restaurant was delicious, staff are very friendly and professional. However, to make the most of this location you need your own transport, which we didn't have, so we only stayed one night before moving to Bedugul.
CLV Hotel & Villa
3.8/536 Reviews
Bedugul
We would have best given 0 stars. We checked in the hotel CLV Hotel and Villas in Bedugul Bali yesterday. We almost disappeared from faith when we saw the hotel. For the first time we were brought to a house outside the hotel. We were told that we now got a room with three bedrooms instead of the Superior room we booked! We were asked to choose one of the three rooms in which we wanted to sleep. The other two were closed directly by the staff. Nice and good the whole would have been to be able to do. But when we looked around in this hotel, the nightmare went on straight away. At the walls everything is full of fungi !!! Even the mirror has which where I wonder how this is possible at all. The lamps are so much muffled and one of them is in plastic film (this is why I don't want to ask the reason anymore)... in one room wall is a hole and the wall is packed together!!! The bathroom is clear of the same shortcomings. The sofa is also crazy and the couch is attached to Tesa film. The staircase also looks like it is in danger of falling. For the price I paid for this and for booking this hotel I would have expected something very different. After we complained at the hotel, we visited two other rooms with exactly the same shortcomings we decided to check out. Four nights would have been unacceptable there and we are both really taking hard in it. We can only not recommend to everyone to make the same mistake as we do and book a room there !!!
Pacung Indah Hotel & Restaurant by ecommerceloka
5/51 Reviews
Bedugul
Good service 👍
Mountain Healing Villa by Nagisa Bali
3.5/51 Reviews
Bedugul
Accessing the location is challenging and somewhat unsafe; it is not recommended to travel there after dark. However, the service provided by the staff is excellent. It’s advisable to avoid visiting during the rainy season, as there are many insects.
Pondanu Cabins by the Lake
4.2/512 Reviews
Bedugul
This property was a little hard to find. You have to turn off the main road and then drive through narrow roads to reach it. But boy did we have a pleasant surprise when we reached the property. It has all the amenities a traveler wants and more. As we drove in there was a small area in front of the reception where we could park our car. It was dark and no one was at the reception. We rang a bell there and very soon a girl came. She helped us with our luggage and lead us to our rooms. The rooms were of good size. The bathroom was large by standards with shelves and hanging for clothes. The shower had hot water that flowed instantly. Everything else was good. There was even an electronic drying rack so we could wash our clothes knowing that the rack would dry them by the next day. The room was clean with tv that has Netflix, kettle, coffee and tea. Best of all the bed could be heated with a touch of a switch. We did not know the area was that cold and so didn't bring cold stuff. So we were thankful for the heated bed. Set by the lake as its name implies, it has a tranquil atmosphere, yet at the same time not too far from civilization. The restaurant serves good food. Not exceptional but good enough. Breakfast choice was Indonesian or full American. They even send us goreng pisang daily as snack. We saw the tented rooms, and even those looked good though we did not stay in them but they faced the lake which make them even more idyllic. There is also a gym and massage room. I paid IDR150000 for a massage and it was good. Problem was they had only one masseuse and we had to take turns. We all definitely enjoyed the stay.

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Bali Bedugul Hotel Guide

Bali is a destination known for its stunning natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and warm hospitality. Whether you're seeking relaxation on pristine beaches, thrilling adventures in the lush jungles, or spiritual enlightenment in ancient temples, Bali has it all. Let's get ready for an unforgettable journey to Bali!

Bali Travel Guide

Going to Bali

The first step to enjoying Bali is understanding how to get there and navigate its transport system. Bali is served by an international airport and offers multiple options for local transfers and transport.

Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS)

Located in Tuban, just 13 kilometers from Denpasar, Ngurah Rai International Airport is Bali’s primary gateway for international visitors. The airport is well-connected to many global cities and offers convenient onward transport options:

1. Airport Taxis: Official taxis are available at the airport and can take you to most areas of Bali. Prices are fixed based on destination zones.

2. Ride-Hailing Apps: Services like Grab and Gojek are affordable and reliable for pickups and drop-offs.

3. Shuttle Services: Many hotels offer pre-arranged shuttles for easy airport transfers.

If you arrive late, here are some recommended hotels near the airport:

Hotel NameLocationAirport DistanceService Info
Novotel Bali Ngurah RaiJalan Airport Ngurah Rai, Tuban0.2kmOutdoor swimming pool, Executive loung, Bar, Gym, Children's pool
Hilton Garden Inn Bali Ngurah RaiJalan Raya Airport, Kuta0.6kmPriority airport pick-up & drop-off with charge, sunbathing area, outdoor swimming pool

Click to find more hotels near DPS Airport

Local Transportation

1. Scooter Rentals: Renting a scooter is the most popular way to explore Bali. It offers flexibility and allows you to reach remote spots easily. Rentals typically cost IDR 50,000–100,000 per day. Just be sure to have an international driving permit and wear a helmet.

3. Taxis and Ride-Hailing Apps: Grab and Gojek are popular in Bali for affordable and easy transport. You can use these apps to book cars or motorcycles to navigate through the island, especially useful during heavy traffic.

4. Public Buses (Sarbagita): Taxis are available in most tourist areas. Make sure the driver uses the meter or agree on a fare beforehand. Taxis are ideal for short trips to places like Kuta or Seminyak.

Popular Attractions for First-Time Visitors in Bali

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Penida Island

Located just a short boat ride from Bali, Penida Island is a stunning destination known for its crystal-clear waters, dramatic cliffs, and unique natural landmarks like Keling King Beach, Angel’s Billabong, and Broken Beach. It's ideal for snorkeling, diving, and exploring its untouched landscapes. Here to explore hotels near Penida Island.

Kuta Beach

Known for its consistent waves, Kuta beach is a popular spot for surfers. It's also famous for its nightlife, shopping, and entertainment. Find comfortable hotels near Kuta Beach.

Waterbom Bali

Ranked as Asia's number one water park by TripAdvisor. The park covers 3.8 hectares and features numerous thrilling rides and water games for a fun-filled day. Explore wonderful hotels near Waterbom Bali.

Tanah Lot Temple

Another iconic temple, Tanah Lot is known for its unique offshore setting and sunset backdrops. It's an ancient Hindu shrine perched on top of an outcrop amidst constantly crashing waves. Find hotels near Tanah Lot Temple for convenience.

Where to Stay in Bali

Seminyak is a vibrant, upscale district perfect for those looking for luxury, shopping, and a buzzing nightlife scene. This area offers high-end resorts, fashionable boutiques, and trendy beachfront cafes. Attractions include the famous Double Six Beach, Petitenget Temple, and excellent dining options like Sarong and Métis. Click to explore hotels in Seminyak.

Ubud is Bali’s cultural and spiritual hub, known for its serene landscapes, traditional markets, yoga retreats, and historic temples. Highlights include the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, Tegallalang Rice Terraces, and the Ubud Palace. Ubud also offers plenty of wellness experiences, including massages, spas, and cooking classes. Here to find hotels in Ubud.

Nusa Dua is a luxurious and tranquil destination offering pristine beaches and some of Bali’s top resorts. It’s perfect for a relaxing getaway with family-friendly attractions such as the Bali Collection shopping complex, Waterblow, and easy access to water sports at Geger Beach. Nusa Dua is known for its peaceful vibe and well-maintained infrastructure. Explore popular hotels in Nusa Dua.

Better to Know Before Visiting Bali

TipDetails
CurrencyThe local currency is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). It’s best to have some cash for small purchases, but credit cards are widely accepted in major establishments. ATMs are available in most tourist areas.
Visa RequirementsDepending on your nationality, you may need a visa to enter Bali.
- US citizens: Visa-free for up to 30 days for tourism. Longer stays require a visa.
- Indian citizens: Visa on arrival for up to 30 days.
- Japanese citizens: Visa-free for up to 90 days.
Always ensure your passport has at least six months of validity.
WeatherBali has a tropical climate with a wet season (October to April) and a dry season (May to September). Pack light, breathable clothing for the hot months and a light rain jacket for the wet season.
Respect Local CustomsBali is a deeply religious place. Dress modestly (covering shoulders and knees) when visiting temples. Avoid touching people’s heads and ask for permission before taking photos of locals or their property.
SIM Cards & InternetConsider purchasing a data SIM to stay connected for navigation and communication which is important to visit Bali. Get affordable and easy options for Bali eSIM
Health & SafetyTap water in Bali is not safe to drink. Stick to bottled water. Consider vaccinations for Hepatitis A, Typhoid, and Dengue, and use mosquito repellent in rural areas.
Tipping EtiquetteTipping is appreciated but not mandatory. Around 10-15% at restaurants is common, and small tips for hotel staff, drivers, and guides are always welcomed.

Time in Bali

Bali is in the UTC+8 time zone, the same as Singapore and Hong Kong. It does not observe daylight saving time, so plan accordingly for any international calls or flights.

Best Time to Visit Bali

The best time to visit Bali is during the dry season, which typically runs from April to October. During this period, the weather is warm, sunny, and less humid, making it ideal for outdoor activities, sightseeing, and beach activities. The months of June, July, and August are the peak tourist season, so if you prefer fewer crowds, consider visiting during April, May, September, or October.

What to Eat in Bali

Here are several popular foods that you must try when visiting Bali:

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Babi Guling

A traditional Balinese dish, Babi Guling is a whole roasted pig served with rice, vegetables, and a variety of spicy sambals. It's often served at ceremonies but is also available in local warungs (small restaurants). It's a must-try for meat lovers!

Nasi Goreng

Indonesia’s version of fried rice, Nasi Goreng is a staple comfort food. It's typically made with rice, vegetables, fried eggs, and your choice of chicken, shrimp, or pork. Don’t forget to try it with crispy fried shallots on top!

Bebek Betutu

This slow-cooked duck dish is marinated with spices and wrapped in banana leaves before being slow-cooked until tender. Served with rice and vegetables, Bebek Betutu is a flavorful and aromatic delicacy found in many Balinese restaurants.

Sate Lilit

A Balinese take on satay, Sate Lilit features minced meat (usually chicken, fish, or pork) mixed with spices and wrapped around a bamboo stick. It's then grilled to perfection and often served with a side of sambal.

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