Transportation in Ubud, Bali - How to Ubud
Transportation in Ubud, Bali
Transportation can be a tricky part of your trip to Bali. This Video provides you with the best ways of transportation in Ubud. Kasyfi talks about the best options that are available in Ubud.
Whether it's renting a scooter or a taxi, or just taking a bicycle to explore the beautiful landscapes at your own pace, Kasyfi will tell you about every available transport option in Ubud.
Travelling in Bali is fun, cheap and adventurous. Our How to Ubud series will help you in planning your trip well and making the most out of it.
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Flying into Denpasar Bali - What to do
How to get a taxi, how to get a visa when you fly into Bali Denpasar Airport (Ngurah Rai International Airport)
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There is nothing I hate more than flying into an unfamiliar airport and not knowing what to do. In this video I give some tips on getting a visa and a cheap taxi. Avoid paying 4x normal price.
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How to get Indonesian drivers license in Bali. Comprehensive guide 2020
There are many tourist coming to Bali thinking their drivers license it valid!
They are driving illigally and they have to pay fines if they get caught.
There are many expats who thinks it's hard to make a drivers license in Bali!
It's really easy.
But there is no good information online about the procedures!
That's why I made this video.
You can learn everything you need and watch it in video form and you can take notes!
This video will prepare you to take the drivers license in Bali.
Good luck.
Driving in Bali with australian license?
Driving in Bali without internationl license?
Is my drivers license valid in Bali?
How do I drive ligally?
Am I eligible to make Indonesian drivers license?
What documents do I need to get?
Where to I get the documents?
How much does everything cost?
How long does it takes?
Is it hard to make a drivers license?
How do I avoid bribing?
Do I need to rent a scooter?
I you want to know the answer to all or some of those questions then this video
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CHEAPEST WAY TO GET TO AND FROM BALI AIRPORT
Less than $6.00 for a trip from Ngurah Rai International Airport to North side of Canggu. Avoid the Bali taxi gang scams and find out what the locals use as the cheapest transportation on the island!!
One day tour with PRIVATE DRIVER in Bali
After days of laziness we decided to take a day tour with private driver. There are many options out there and it's quite hard to pick the right one, stay tuned until the end of the video if you want some tips about private drivers in Bali!
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Use Grab Bali, Not Taxis | Cheapest Airport Transfer, Better Than Uber, Private Driver
If you're looking for the best and cheapest way to travel in style during your stay on Bali, look no further than your phone and the app Grab. I've been a huge fan since I first moved to Malaysia earlier this year. I use their service Grab Car instead of taxis almost daily in Kuala Lumpur, I've used their drivers the couple of times I've travelled to Singapore, and I used Grab Car instead of taxis or Uber exclusively during my recent month in Bali. From the airport to Jimbaran, in and around Seminyak, from the Sheraton in Kuta to Ubud, and from The Mulia near Uluwatu to the ferry port in Padangbai. They offer the cheapest rides to and and from Denpasar's International airport and their drivers are kind and keep new, well-maintained vehicles.
For copy/paste instructions to share with the driver in Bahasa to tips on using the Grab app all around Bali (including IMPORTANT how-to instructions for flawless airport pick-ups and drop-offs), visit my full review:
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What Taxi's Should You Trust? || Bali Taxi Feud 2019
I talk with the locals to get details on the Taxi Feud that isn’t getting any better.
I won’t tell whether you should use the online service or go to a local stand, but you should know the rules and opinions from the drivers themselves before you decide. Luckily, there seems to be a solution at the end of it all.
This week on Tracing Thought I visit local stands in popular tourist areas and go to the airport to talk with Taxi Drivers about prices and conflicts within the Taxi System.
A Deeper Understanding to the Taxi Feud in Bali.
AIRPORT TAXI DRIVERS MONEY GOES TO:
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HOW AND WHICH TAXI IN BALI 2019
No brainer BLUEBIRD Taxi Vlog. Not to be confused with other blue coloured taxis in Bali. Here we hail one, take a ride and have a look at Jalan legian Kuta shops and end up at Discovery Mall #bali Music by me and DJ Quads:
UBUD, BALI tour with private driver | Part 1
Welcome to the first part of our first-day tour in Ubud, Bali. We only had three days to spend in Bali and it's not enough time to explore everything. So we hired a driver to show us around to save time.
It's my first time in Bali! It's exciting.
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Bali's HORRIBLE FIRST IMPRESSION! (Bali Airport Taxi Mafia)
Our first impression of Bali was not the nicest.... #BalisHorribleFirstImpression We had heard about the airport hassle, but we had never experienced anything quite like it. After a long travel day, this was one of the last things we wanted to deal with. In this video, we talk about ways to avoid and handle the #BaliTaxi experience in the #BaliAirport.
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10 TIPS on how to get through BALI'S ARIPORT
Traveling to a new country, arriving at the new airport can sometimes give us a little bit of anxiety so in today’s episode I’ll share few tips and information about Bali’s airport so when you finally arrive here, it’ll be much easier and less stressful.
Bali's Airport, officially known as Ngurah Rai International Airport is located in the south of Bali and it's very close to most of Bali's main tourist areas. Kuta, Seminyak, Canggu and Tanah Lot are some of the popular spots located in the north of the airport, and Jimbaran, Nusa Dua, Benoa and Uluwatu are to the south of the airport. Their two terminals, the international and domestic terminals are right next to each other.
Ok, here are 10 quick tips on how you get through the airport as quickly as possible:
1. When you get off the plane it’s best to move quickly towards the arrivals hall. Depending on the time of day the lines can be pretty long with waiting times that can be longer than 1 hour.
2. Might sound silly but if you can, take a bathroom break on the plane before arrival, it’ll save you a lot of time as the airport’s bathrooms always have big lines, especially ladies rooms.
3. Make sure to complete your immigration arrival form on the plane. Sometimes there’s no more forms left in the arrivals hall, and definitely never any pens, so make sure you grab one from the flight attendant and have one ready and completed. You only need one form per family.
4. If you’re staying in Bali for less than 30 days, you don’t need a visa but if you planning on staying for more than 30 days, remember to head to the VOA Payment counter to Pay for your Visa on Arrival.
5. Keep your passports ready (remember it has to be valid 6 months valid, and have enough space for the sticker). Aside from your passport and filled-out arrival form, make sure to also have your boarding pass as it is required from the immigration officer to complete your entrance into Bali.
6. When you have passed through immigration go towards the conveyor belt to pick up your luggage (check the number on TV screens according to your flight number). Unfortunately, this airport is known for its slow baggage handling, so just be patient.
7. Once you have collected your luggage proceed to the customs line where you hand over your arrival form and will be directed either to the exit or towards the X-ray screening.
Make sure you do not bring more than IDR million 100,000,000 (7000 US$)
8. You’ll need some IDR to pay for the taxi so you can either withdraw money from the ATM located at the airport or there are also a couple of reputable money changers at the airport alongside the ATM’s. You can use these without any risk of being ripped off as they are completely trustworthy.
9. Transportation - As far as getting a taxi I would recommend organizing your transport beforehand. But you if haven’t done so you have couple options:
A). You will be confronted with a wall of taxi drivers all trying to catch your attention, the drivers can be very aggressive and persistent. You need to do some research on where you going and how much more or less the fare should be and than try to negotiate. Never agree on the first price, it’s always way too much. If it’s your first time in Bali, the experience can be nerve-racking, as I mentioned the drivers can be very abrasive. Again, it’s your first time and you don’t feel comfortable negotiation the price, just organize your taxi prior to your arrival.
B). If you don’t have a lot of luggage, you can just ignore all the local taxi drivers at the airport, walk outside the airport and order GRAB or GOJEK which is their version of UBER and it works the same exact way. The prices are way cheaper than the local taxis. Remember to download the app and register beforehand.
C). We haven’t used that option yet but there is a TAXI SERVICE counter at the airport. Metered and fixed fares are offered. Just remember to agree on a fare before getting into a taxi.
10. You can buy your sim card at the airport but you’ll usually pay about 3 times the price. I won’t get into details in this video about prices but if you want to get an Indonesian sim card right away I would recommend asking your taxi driver to stop at the legit phone store and purchase it there versus buying it at the airport.
I think that’s all the tips I have for you guys regarding the airport. Hope this will make your arrival into Bali a little easier. If you have some additional tips please share them in the comments below. Safe travels guys!
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BALI ON A BUDGET Travel Guide (Philippines to Bali, Indonesia) // PART 1
BALI is a large island and province in the middle of Indonesia. Bali has been popular with tourists since the 1980’s. Travelling to this island is CHEAP!!! The breathtaking views, unreal sunsets, beaches and of course, aesthetic temples. Temples are everywhere!! Each and every house has a temple ???? Admirable culture, and those picturesque images of bali are indeed real ???????? Perfect for your ultimate vacation. A perfect paradise ideal for everyone ????
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RISKING AN UBER - SEMINYAK TO UBUD | Indonesia Travel Vlog 131, 2018 | Bali Taxi
Uber in Bali is sort of frowned upon, but Seminyak to Ubud was definitely cheaper than a taxi and worth the risk! ⬇ Click 'Show More' ⬇
Going from Seminyak to Ubud got interesting... Taxis have a bit of a strong hold on the Bali market, (possibly all of Indonesia), theres areas that Uber aren't welcome, other than drop offs, and a lot of Seminyak falls into that area. We're not 100% sure if our location in Seminyak was one of those areas, but we eventually managed to get an Uber and make our way to Ubud.
Ubud is an awesome spot, we have a lot of vlog to come from here soon, its got a very different feel to Seminyak and shows another side of Bali as a whole.
Just keep in mind with Taxis in Bali to stick with Bluebird Group Taxis only, theyre legit and run strictly off the meter so you won't get ripped off.
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BALI TOUR with Ketut
Although it was only a short one-day tour, our tour guide Ketut Suwenda brought my childhood friend, Vanessa, and I to two temples: Pura Batu Bolong and Pura Luhur Tanah Lot. The second half of the video is a quick pit stop at Bali Swing.
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Tegenungan Waterfall is a waterfall on Bali, Indonesia. It is located at the Tegenungan Kemenuh village, in Gianyar, North from the capital Denpasar and close to the artist village of Ubud. The waterfall is isolated but has become a popular tourist attraction to explore and relax. It is one of the few waterfalls in Bali that is not situated in highlands or mountainous territory. The amount and clarity of the water at the site depends on rainfall but it contains green surroundings with fresh water that can be swum in. The waterfall includes varying highs that can be climbed after the decent down stairs to reach it. This attraction also features a viewing point to the jungle and waterfall at the main entrance.
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Bali Indonesië - Op stap met Bali Driver Daniel Arianta - 1 - Sanur en Ubud / 2012
Daniel heb ik via Google gevonden. Vanuit Nederland zijn alle afspraken gemaakt, m.b.t. ons transport en alle trips op Bali. De website van Daniel is gemaakt door een Nederlandse vriend.
Dani is een prima chauffeur, die nagenoeg elke weg kent, op het eiland. Ook alle binnenweggetjes, reuze handig ! Hij weet veel te vertellen over de locaties en objecten die worden bezocht en is goed op de hoogte van de Balinese historie. We zijn 6 dagen met hem op stap geweest en dat is prima bevallen. Steeds was hij prompt op tijd op zijn afspraak. We reizen met hem in deel 1 in Zuid Bali. Sanur en Ubud. Zijn eigen naam: Made Arianta. Daniel is verzonnen door Australische toeristen.
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Daniel saya menemukan melalui Google. Dari Belanda telah membuat semua pengaturan, mengenai transportasi kami dan semua perjalanan ke Bali. Daniel website diciptakan oleh seorang teman Belanda.
Dani adalah pembalap hebat, yang tahu hampir setiap jalan di pulau itu. Juga semua jalan kembali, sangat berguna! Dia tahu banyak untuk memberitahu tentang objek dan lokasi yang akan dikunjungi dan sangat menyadari sejarah Bali. Kami telah enam hari dengan dia dan yang cukup secara teratur. Dia selalu meminta pada waktunya untuk pengangkatannya. Kami bepergian dengan dia di bagian satu di Bali Selatan. Sanur dan Ubud. Namanya sendiri: Terbuat Arianta. Daniel diciptakan oleh wisatawan Australia.
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Daniel I found via Google. From the Netherlands have made all the arrangements, regarding our transport and all trips to Bali. Daniel of the website was created by a Dutch friend.
Dani is a great driver, who knows virtually every road on the island. Also all the back roads, very handy! He knows a lot to tell about the objects and locations to be visited and is well aware of the Balinese history. We have been six days out with him and that is fairly regular basis. He was always prompt in time for his appointment. We travel with him in part one in South Bali. Sanur and Ubud. His own name: Made Arianta. Daniel was coined by Australian tourists.
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