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UbudOoaj Travel Guide, tourism, hotel reservation, residence, plane, cheap pension for you holidays in ubudFree Travel guide Ooaj.com A free travel guide for holidays. Hotels in ubud, Bed and Breakfast!Ubud is a town in central Bali, Indonesia. ![]() ![]()
![]() UnderstandUbud is above all famous as a center of arts and crafts. Half (if not more) of the town seems to consist of artists' workshops and galleries, mostly retailing cheap reproductions for tourists, but there are some gems to be found. Ubud has been growing rapidly in recent years and the central parts are starting to resemble Kuta a bit too much to some people's liking, but there are still terraced rice fields and quiet village life just a stone's throw away. Due to its location 600 meters above sea level it also enjoys somewhat cooler temperatures than the coast, although the midday sun can still be scorching. ![]() Get inUbud is 33 km from Kuta and 10 km from Denpasar. ![]() By bemoThere are regular bemos from Denpasar's Batubulan terminal to Ubud. ![]() By taxiIf you want to take a taxi from southern Bali, it's best to charter the vehicle for a return trip, as otherwise you'll be hit with a 30% fee for going out-of-town. Metered fares one-way not including surcharge are around Rp 50,000 from Denpasar and Rp 100,000 from Kuta. ![]() Get aroundCentral Ubud can be covered on foot, but you'll need wheels to explore the vicinity. ![]() By bemo![]() By taxiWhile many drivers would be happy to do so, metered taxis from down south are officially not allowed to pick up passengers in Ubud and the local taxi "mafia" will do their best to prevent you from getting in. Local Ubud 'taxis' come in the form of black Kijang cars that can be chartered, look for the circular yellow "E" logo on the windshield certifying them as Ubud Transport Association members. Haggle the price but don't except to pay less than with metered taxi. ![]() See![]() Do
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