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Elemento Homestay Badung
5/51 Reviews
Ubud
All the staff are nice and accommodating. The room is nice and clean.
Dhyanapura City Hotel
5/51 Reviews
Oke sipp
Fivelements Retreat Bali
4.6/545 Reviews
Ubud
There are not enough accolades to express the huge enthusiasm and joy I felt after my recent ten day detox experience at Five Elements Retreat. The grounds, set by the calming water rapids of the Ayung River, are nothing short of spectacular. Truly it’s how I would imagine The Garden of Eden to look like with its lush greenery, tropical flowers, water features and Balinese statues. A constant calming treat for the eye and ear. The accommodations were high end deluxe with our private pool, view of River, outdoor shower, huge bathtub and enormous comfortable mosquito netted bed. Housekeeping was always impeccable. As was every element of service provided by each and every one of the warm, friendly and caring staff on their team. The cuisine was 100 percent vegan with many creative, tasty and well presented dishes. It’s a good introduction to the vegan lifestyle. Our cooking classes with the head chef were enlightening and fun (but with all due respect, I was not converted to becoming vegan in the real world!) Finally, the health and healing services offered were truly top of the line- as good as- if not better than the most famous spas in the world I have visited. Only locally made natural creams and lotions are used during treatments. For me the real highlight was the water healing session (beyond amazing) but all the others were excellent too. The healing staff were all top of the line. Always ending up relaxed and refreshed. Special thanks to Keetut for her constant kindness, eagerness and helpfulness to refine and define our specific activities and sessions during the stay. I can not recommend Five Elements highly enough either for an extended retreat or a short hotel stay. What a paradise!!! I hated to leave.
FuramaXclusive Resort & Villas, Ubud
3.9/569 Reviews
Ubud
Because it is close to Green School, I chose this hotel, and several classmates are there, so I can play together in the pool after school. The Villa has a large area, but the sanitation is not good, but the service is pretty good. It is more troublesome to take a taxi. The section from the gate to the lobby is not displayed on Grab, so I often explain it to the driver.
Wana Shanti Villa
4.1/518 Reviews
Ubud
The price/performance ratio is very high, the house is clean, there are few mosquitoes, hot water is sufficient, and the service is good. The only downside is that it is too far from the city. There is nothing around. It takes more than an hour to go back and forth on the road every day. If you are in Ubud for a short time, it is best to choose to live in the urban area. The cost of travel time is too high.
DATON HOUSE near Bali Zoo Ubud RedPartner
5/51 Reviews
It's certainly not a wip of the lactators, but for its price it's just a fire. A friendly host, quite clean in the room.

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Introduction to Bali

Bali, an Indonesian island known for its forested volcanic mountains, iconic rice paddies, and stunning beaches, is the country's most famous tourist destination. Filled with ancient temples, rich arts and crafts, and a vibrant nightlife, Bali offers a kaleidoscopic blend of natural beauty and cultural depth.

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Bali's main international gateway is Ngurah Rai International Airport, located near the capital city, Denpasar. Travelers can explore Bali through taxis, local buses, bicycles, motorbikes, or even hired cars.

The official currency is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). Most hotels and restaurants accept credit cards, but having some cash on hand for local markets and smaller venues is recommended. Indonesian is the official language, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas.

As for visas, many nationalities can enter Indonesia visa-free for up to 30 days, but it's best to check before your journey.

Popular Attractions in Bali

Bali offers a wealth of cultural and natural attractions. Explore the ancient temples of Tanah Lot and Uluwatu, or immerse yourself in the artistic heritage of Ubud, Bali's cultural heart. Visit the Tegalalang Rice Terraces and the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary for unique experiences.

Bali's beaches are equally enticing, with Kuta Beach, Seminyak Beach, and Nusa Dua Beach offering vibrant beach life. Surfing enthusiasts will love the waves at Uluwatu and Canggu.

Weather, Best Time to Visit, and What to Wear

Bali enjoys a tropical climate with temperatures fairly consistent year-round. The best times to visit are during the dry season, from April to October. Bring lightweight, breathable clothing, a hat, and sunscreen to protect from the sun. Also, remember to dress modestly when visiting temples.

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For luxury beachfront accommodation, consider the Legian Bali or the W Bali in Seminyak. In Ubud, the Hanging Gardens of Bali offers a unique luxury experience with its Instagram-famous infinity pool.

For budget travelers, the Puri Garden Hotel and Hostel in Ubud offers comfort and excellent service. The Dash Hotel Seminyak, with its eclectic and colorful design, is an Instagram-worthy stay.

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