If you feel that too many people will disturb you when you sign up for a group tour, you can choose to travel independently.
However, the transportation requirements for independent travel are still quite high, so here is the guide about transportation in Bali that the editor wants to tell you.
Distribution of attractions in Bali 1. Southern Bali - for holiday enjoyment, major beaches and luxury hotels are gathered in the south, as well as classic attractions such as Lover's Cliff and Tanah Lot Temple.
In the south you can enjoy a great hotel holiday experience, as well as a variety of water sports and diving options.
2. Central Bali - Humanities and Customs The Ubud area that everyone calls is a neighborhood where Balinese locals live. In addition to Indonesian-style streets, there are also cultural attractions such as the famous Holy Spring Temple and the Sacred Monkey Forest.
3. Northern Bali - the pristine and natural sea in the north is quieter than in the south. If you get up early, you may encounter a large group of wild dolphins. In addition to the sea, there are also Mount Kintamani and Batur volcanoes in the north.
From the airport to Bali's scenic spots, you can call a fixed-price taxi at the counter outside Bali Denpasar International Airport. Internal transportation in Bali 1. Bus Bemo is the general name for all public transportation in Bali.
However, it is not recommended to use this mode of transportation as the main mode of travel, because the vehicles are small, the carriage environment is crowded and hot, and the routes are in areas frequented by locals, which are generally far away from scenic spots, and you may encounter encounters on the car.
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Denpasar is the bus transportation hub of Bali. Here you can take the demo to the terminals in three different directions, and then transfer to the demo from the terminal to go to the area you want to go.
Step 1: Go to three bus stations from Denpasar, the fare is 7,000 Indonesian rupiah. Step 2: Transfer to the demo from the three bus stations to go to the area you want to go to. Ubung Bus Station: Buses to the west and north of Bali.
Batubulan Bus Station: Buses to central and eastern Bali leave from here Tega Bus Station: Buses to Kuta District in Bali leave from here 2. Bicycles/Motorcycles Motorcycles are a common means of transportation for locals, so you can also choose
Travel by motorcycle to experience local life. If you don’t know how to ride a motorcycle, you can also choose to travel by bicycle. Although it will be hotter, it can avoid getting into traffic jams, save time, and you can also experience different things while walking through the streets and alleys.
The scenery of Bali, I believe the breeze and beautiful scenery along the way will make you forget the heat.
Car rental address: Ubud street shop Reference price: Bicycles are about 100-220 RMB (prices vary according to the length of time) Motorcycles are about 150-300 RMB (prices vary according to length) Reference models: Bicycles are generally mountain bikes and motorcycles
Cars are generally 125cc automatic transmission. Tips: Vehicles rarely give way to pedestrians on Bali roads, so pay attention to safety.
3. Taxi Taxi is also the way tourists choose to travel. There are more taxis in southern Bali. Taxis are basically not found in Ubud, Baiduku and other areas. Therefore, if you take a taxi to Ubud, Baiduku, etc.
You may not be able to wait for the taxi to come back, so it is recommended to take a taxi in the southern area.
Taxis in Bali come in blue, green, orange and white colors, representing different taxi companies, so the service attitudes are also different.
The blue car has the best service, and there are few intentional detours, overcharging, etc. Therefore, it is recommended to take the blue car. The green and orange cars have the second best service, and there is a 10% extra service fee. The white car has the best service.
Poor, not marked, remember to discuss the price before getting on the bus. Starting price: 7,000 Indonesian rupiah. If you exceed the starting price, you will be charged 6,000 Indonesian rupiah per kilometer (price in January 2015). Tip: You can give the driver 500 rupiah or 1,000 rupiah when you arrive at the destination.
Tips under the denomination: How to spot a regular blue car? 1. There is a bluebird LOGO on the roof 2. There is bluebirdgroup on the front windshield 3. Most regular blue cars are Toyota 4. The overall body is light blue 5.
There is a number 4 on the rear door. Compared with crowded minibuses, tourist buses are comfortable and convenient. Perama Company is the most common tourist bus in Bali.
There are offices in various scenic spots, and you can take the bus with your ticket and return the invoice.