Traveling in Bali - AMAZING FOOD and Attractions in UBUD, Bali, Indonesia!
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Ubud is known to be one of the cultural centers of Bali island in Indonesia, and you’ll also find an abundance of delicious Balinese food to eat.
From Ubud, we first got in a taxi for a full day - 500,000 IDR ($36.76)
Lawar Sapi Men Daging Sangeh - This was a random restaurant I found on Google maps and it looked like my kind of place, and so we went to check it out. They serve beef lawar, a Balinese food mix of beef and spices. It was delicious, and made the perfect breakfast.
Price - 20,000 IDR ($1.48) per plate
Sangeh Monkey Forest
Entrance - 35,000 IDR ($2.58)
Warung Sate Babi Nyoman Bledor - Bali is known for Indonesian pork sate, and this spot is legendary. The pork sate is a little sweet, but delicious, it’s worth the effort to eat here.
Total price - 84,000 IDR ($6.20), 5 plates
Goa Gajah - Elephant Cave - The Elephant Cave is one of the most well known Bali attractions, and well worth a visit when you’re in Bali.
Entrance - 15,000 IDR ($1.11)
Warung Makan Teges - This local Indonesian restaurant serves nasi campur, a mix of different dishes all over rice. The food is very tasty and to me it tasted good quality.
Price - 30,000 IDR ($2.21) per plate
Nasi Ayam Kadewatan Bu Mangku - Finally to finish off this Balinese Indonesian food tour, we at Bali chicken rice mix, includes all sorts of delicious goodies over rice.
Price - 25,000 IDR ($1.84) per plate
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Bali, Indonesia tours 2019 4K
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We came back delighted with this trip organized in 6 stages (Ubud, Munduk, Pemuteran, Kintamani, Bangli and Jimbaran). The kindness and charm of the Balinese, the beauty of the rice fields (Ceking, Jatiluwih) and natural sites (Sangeh Forest, Menjangan Island, Sekumpul waterfalls, Bangli countryside) and the authenticity of the ceremonies in the temples of Ulundanu Batur and Goa Lawah who lived up to this exceptional trip.
Thanks to the local Indonesia office in Liberty, especially in Febri and Surata.
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Top Bali, Indonesia Travel Guide l Kuta Beach l Taman Ayun l Sangeh l Twin Lakes
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-Kuta Beach
Kuta is the best known tourist area on the island of Bali in Indonesia and offers a decent surfing beach, despite being chronically overdeveloped. Visitors who feel overwhelmed by aggressive hawkers, American fast food and traffic jams should base themselves further along the coast towards nearby Seminyak.
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-Taman Ayun Temple
Pura Taman Ayun is a compound of Balinese temple and garden with water features located in Mengwi subdistrict in Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia. Henk Schulte Nordholt wrote in his book Negara Mengwi that Taman Ayun was renovated in 1750. The architect’s name is given as Hobin Ho. The temple garden was featured on the television program Around the World in 80 Gardens.
-Sangeh Monkey Forest
Monkey Forest Ubud is the sanctuary or natural habitat of Balinese long tailed Monkey, in scientific called Macaca fascicularis. It is located at Padangtegal Ubud, Bali. There are around 749 monkeys live in this sanctuary. They are divided into 6 groups, namely in front of main temple group, forest conservation group, central point group, eastern group, Michelin group, and cemeteries group.
-Twin Lakes - Lake Buyan and Lake Tamblingan
located in Buleleng Regency, Bali. The lake is located at the foot of Mount Lesung in Munduk administrative village, Banjar subdistrict, Buleleng Regency, Bali, Indonesia. The lake is one of the three lakes that formed inside an ancient caldera, the other lakes to the east of Lake Tamblingan are Lake Buyan and Lake Bratan. Tamblingan lake is a pristine lake surrounded with dense rainforest and archaeological remnants of the 10th-century Tamblingan civilization. The lake and the surrounding settlements is designated as a spiritual tourism area protected from modern development by the government.
-Beachwalk Mall
Beachwalk Shopping Center is a shopping centre located in Kuta, Bali, Indonesia. It was built on the former site of Sahid Hotel which was demolished in 2009, and opened in 2012. The shopping centre is connected with the Sheraton Bali Kuta Resort, and there is a hotel named Harris Resort Kuta which is located behind the shopping centre.
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Best Rice Terraces in Bali, Indonesia: Tegalalang VS Jatiluwih 4K
Best Rice Terraces in Bali, Indonesia: Tegalalang Rice Terraces, Jatiluwih Rice Terraces, Sangeh Monkey Forest, Bukit Sari Temple
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Tegalalang Rice Terraces
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Located a short distance from Ubud, the Tegalalang Rice Terraces are definitely the easiest of the two to visit. They are also far smaller than Jatiluwih, meaning they won’t take long to walk around. It’s a pretty touristy place in parts — there are lots of swings for people looking for that perfect Instagram shot and there are heaps of restaurants (joined by a large collection of shops) overlooking the rice terraces. It’s easy to get away from all that though — just walk down and then up the other side. There’s a cool little side valley to explore and I love some of the views in this area.
All up it took us around 45 minutes to explore the Tegalalang Rice Terraces. We really enjoyed the experience and I like how “enclosed” the whole place is. You’re in a valley surrounded by lush green rice terraces — the outside world seems very far away!
Entrance Ticket: It costs IDR 10,000 to visit the Tegalalang Rice Terraces, although several enterprising locals have set up “donation stations” where money is definitely expected. Make sure you have some small notes to give!
Getting there: Being 10 km from Ubud, you’ll need some kind of transport to get there. A lot of people rent scooters but you can also rent a car and driver (around IDR 150,000 return — IDR 450,000 – 500,000 for a whole day including other sights).
Jatiluwih Rice Terraces
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The Jatiluwih Rice Terraces are further afield and much larger in scale than Tegalalang. From the road above you descend into the terraces and join up with a network of tracks. The longest track apparently takes 2.5 hours to complete, but who has the energy for that on a scorching afternoon! I walked around quite a lot (on a couple of different tracks) and then circled back to the road (it took me around 45 minutes). There are a few restaurants above the rice terraces (and some small ones among the terraces) but the scene is a lot less commercialised than Tegalalang.
The Jatiluwih Rice Terraces are far more open and you can see several volcanoes including Mount Agung, Bali’s tallest volcano. The views are pretty amazing and the terraces themselves are very photogenic. Jatiluwih is also a lot quieter. You’ll feel like the only tourist for miles on some areas, but then you’ll round a corner and see some. You won’t find any swings either, so if your main motivation for visiting rice terraces is to get a “swing photo” for Instagram you’d better head to Tegalalang.
Entrance Ticket: I didn’t pay to enter but my driver did pay a small fee to park. There are also no locals asking for donations. After a bit of online research it looks like the entrance ticket is IDR 20,000.
Getting there: Jatiluwih is a bit more off the beaten path and you’ll need to organise transport (or rent a scooter) to get there. I organised a car and driver in Munduk (IDR 500,000) and he was great. Leave me a comment if you want to get in touch and I’ll give you his info. I visited some awesome waterfalls (Gitgit, Sekumpul), the rice terraces and Beratan Temple (which was disappointing).
Other Rice Terraces in Bali
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The two I mentioned above certainly aren’t the only rice terraces in Bali. There are heaps of them scattered around the island but apparently Tegalalang and Jatiluwih are the best. I saw some rice terraces Munduk and also on the walk down to Sekumpul Falls. You’ll see heaps of rice terraces while driving around Bali so keep a lookout (but focus on the road if you’re driving a scooter – I don’t want you to crash!).
So, where are the Best Rice Terraces in Bali?
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For ease of access and a really enclosed, intimate feel (if you can escape the other tourists), Tegalalang is a great option. Jatiluwih takes the cake for scope and mountain views. I enjoyed them both, so try and visit the two of them if you can. Oh, you wanted an answer? I’d say Tegalalang just edges it for me, although that’s probably an unpopular opinion. It might have something to do with the fact I visited Tegalalang with my wife and I was all alone at Jatiluwih – adorable I know but these things do make a difference!
Bali certainly has the most beautiful rice fields in Asia. So, let's discover the splendor of Ceking Tegallalang and Jatiluwih that are cherished by the Subaks in charge of this unique heritage. Nearby, we will visit Sangeh Monkey Forest where Bukit Sari Temple was built.
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Street Food Tour of Bali - INSANELY DELICIOUS Indonesian Food in Bali, Indonesia!
Bali is an Indonesian street food lovers paradise!
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Bali is an amazing place to eat - there are so many incredible dishes, and the unique Balinese culture paired with the food is what makes it so special. In this Indonesian street food tour of Bali, I’m taking you to 6 street food stalls / restaurants in a row, for serious food lovers!
Warung Nasi Bali Men Weti - Some consider this legendary stall, right along the ocean to be the best Balinese local street food spot in Denpasar, Bali, and after eating it, there’s absolutely no room for argument. The plate of food you’ll be served is nothing short of spectacular, full of Balinese flavor.
Price - 25,000 IDR ($1.83) per plate
Warung Mak Beng - Known for their fried fish set, Warung Mak Beng is another legendary Balinese restaurant. Their fish was amazing, both the fish head soup and the fried fish, and not forgetting their amazing sambal. Another must eat when you’re in Bali.
Price - 45,000 IDR ($3.29) per set
Sate Plecing Arjuna - This is a place you come to eat sate plecing, a type of Indonesian street food sate that’s covered in a shrimp paste chili sambal. They were incredibly delicious as well, especially the samel.
Total price - 68,000 IDR ($4.98)
Sate Babi Bawah Pohon - In Bali, pork is very common, and this is probably one of the most well known Indonesian street food stalls in all of Bali. For me the pork sate was a little on the sweet side, however it was still pretty tasty.
Price - 25,000 IDR ($1.83)
Babi Guling Pak Dobiel - When it comes to Balinese food, there’s nothing more famous to try than babi guling, Balinese style roast pig served with all the side dishes. It’s spectacular combination and you’ll find dozens of restaurants serving babi guling. In this Balinese food tour I went to Babi Guling Pak Dobiel, and it’s the best plate of babi guling I had in Bali.
Total price - 100,000 IDR ($7.32) for 2
Warung Kintamani - Ubud - Finally, to finish off this Balinese food tour, we headed back to Ubud and Made, took me to eat mujair nyatnyat, tilapia in a curry sauce. It was awesome delicious, a perfect way to end this Indonesian street food tour of Bali.
Total price - 105,000 IDR ($7.68) for 3
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