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Quote: We had a fun time walking through the Monkey Forest in Ubud. You had to be careful to keep your belongings secure as I saw a few people get their belongings swiped by a monkey. There were bananas for you to buy Read More
Quote: This had the potential to be great as the scenery is wonderful but the driver that picked us up was a lunatic and he kept asking us if we needed breakfast and that he could keep the money if we didn't. We needed Read More
Quote: We were staying at jimbaran but took a day tour to here and stayed overnight in a waterfront hut absolutely beautiful, great food, fantastic staff, hired a scooter to explore, snorkeling swimming, the showers are Read More
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Quote: On the road between Denpasar (65km) and Singaraja (20km), Danau Bratan is a gorgeous lake situated in the highlands of central Bali. It fills an extinguished crater of an ancient volcano and sits at over 1,200m Read More
Quote: We chose Jegeg due to the reviews and so glad we did, what a fantastic experience we had. A small group, much smaller than some of the others we saw when out on the road provided a very passionate and personal Read More
Quote: In the Denpasar and Ubud areas, you'll find a number of local groups performing a variation of the Barong Dance. Your guide will find one for you.The Barong is a wicked-looking Balinese figure, a God of sorts. Read More
Quote: I have always enjoyed a bike ride while in Bali but I have recently experienced a bike ride that I can highly recommend.I rode on the best bikes and had soooooo much fun I had to share it as these guys are quite Read More
Quote: Bargain, bargain, bargain. This is the bargain city. Any street vendor will not hestitate to quote you a 200% selling price or higher. Almost everyone makes their living through tourism in Bali. Ornaments are Read More
Quote: We were fascinated by the sound and look of the Gamelans that are played at the dance performances in Bali. Called "Gongs" by the locals, they are made by a number of craftsmen in the Ubud area. Ask your guide to Read More