
Exploring Indonesia
Practical Travel Tips Before you go

Practical Travel Tips Before you go

Ubud is known by every tourist visiting Bali. Most tourists stay in Ubud during their whole holiday, we decided to discover the island instead. Of course, we would also be visiting Ubud on our road trip. We’ve visited Ubud and Candidasa in 2 days.
My parents and I stayed at the Rama Candidasa Resort & Spa for 1 night (July). The hotel is located in Candidasa, near the Bat Cave. Here is my hotel review of Rama Candidasa Resort & Spa.
My parents and I stayed at the Tapa Kawi Villas for 1 night (July). The hotel is near Ubud and the Tegalalang rice terrace. Here is my hotel review of the Tapa Kawi Villas.

Spotting dolphins in Bali is quite an adventure but also a shame. We’ve visited Lovina, the Sekumpul Waterfalls and the panoramic view of Mount Batur in one day.
My parents and I stayed at The Lovina for 1 night (July). The hotel is near Lovina Beach, Sekumpul Waterfalls and Banjar Hot Springs. Here is my hotel review of The Lovina.

Going to Bedugul is a must. You can see the Ulun Danu Temple surrounded by water, you can visit the Candi Kuning fruit market, do some Monkey business and enjoy the swings at Buyan and Tamblingan Lake. We also visited the Munduk Moding plantation that has one hell of an infinity pool!
My parents and I stayed at the Saranam Resort & Spa for 1 night (July). The hotel is located in Bedugul, near the Jatiluwih rice fields. Here is my hotel review of Saranam Resort & Spa.

Exploring the beaches of Sanur, watching the Barong dance, and visiting Tanah Lot is already quite the adventure but the UNESCO rice fields of Jatiluwih are just breathtaking. Here is what I did in the South of Bali.
My parents and I stayed at the Swiss-Belresort Watujimbar for 2 nights (July). The hotel is located in Sanur. Here is my hotel review of Swiss-Belresort Watujimbar.

Glorious Bali Island, home of 1000 temples, is getting more and more tourists each year. My parents and I decided to go have a look and I must say, I understand the reason why. The Balinese people are very friendly; they always ask you how you are feeling. In the beginning, this was a bit