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Denpasar

Denpasar is the largest city and capital of the island of Bali, Indonesia.

Get in

By plane
Ngurah Rai Airport (DPS) is Bali's only airport and the second-busiest in all Indonesia, serving not only domestic destinations but major cities throughout Asia and Australia as well. It's a fairly modern and clean if not exactly exciting place, equipped with most facilities a traveller would need. There are two separate terminals for international and domestic flights, but they're within walking distance of each other. Beware of the porters, who will grab your bags off the belt, accompany you to the money changer and expect to get paid for the "service".

Despite the name, Denpasar airport is actually located south of Kuta, some 20 kilometers away. The most hassle-free way to get from the airport to your destination anywhere on Bali is to either arrange a pick-up or use the prepaid Airport Taxi Service. If you take a normal taxi outside, check the posted fares for an estimate and insist on the meter. Buses to Tegal bus station in central Denpasar take about 50 minutes.

By bemo
Denpasar is the bemo hub of Bali. Inconviniently, bemo terminals are scattered all around town, and transfers between them can be time-consuming. The major ones are:
  • Batubulan, 6 km northeast, for points central and east (Kintamani, Tampaksiring, Ubud)
  • Tegal, to the west, for southern Bali (Kuta, Jimbaran, Nusa Dua)
  • Ubung, to the north, for points north and west (Gilimanuk, Singaraja)


  • Get around


    Taxi fares should run about 5000 Rup. for the first 2 km and 2000 Rup. per km afterwords. If you have a group of people you may want to negotiate a bemo (small van) for a set rate to your destination. Remember that priceing is negotialble. Indonesians are great people however they won't think twice about over charging you if they can. It is just part of the culture.

    Do

    Go to the beach! The waves are a lot of fun. Much bigger then other places I have been to.
    Be careful when Changing money. They have some great cons. Always know exactly how much you should be getting in trade for your currency before you go to exchange. Once you are at the desk make sure that you count the money more than 2 times and always be sure you are the last one to "touch" it and count it. Many times if they see that you are not going to be easily fooled they will change the exchange rate and or act like you are being difficult and call off the transaction. This is fine as there are hundreds exchange places. There are very legit ones that will do a straight deal. The Central Kuta chain is across the island and is honest and reliable, and have the same rates as the dishonest ones. Tips: Do not let them rush you. Negotiate how much Rp. per your currency before you begin counting. Ask for larger bills. This makes it harder for them to trick you. I found it fun, in a...



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    Hotels in Denpasar
     Nusa Dua Beach Hotel & Spa Score 8.825 from 6 reviews
    Kawasan Pariwisata Nusa Dua, Lot North 4 8.83/10
    The 381 guestrooms and suites embody the elegance of classical Balinese interiors, traditional artifacts, rich textiles and delicately carved wooden furnishings. Each guest room and suite offers stunning views of meticulously landscape tropical gardens or vistas of the Indian Ocean from the terrace. Extra bed only available in Superior rooms ... more
     
    Kupu Kupu Barong Beach Resort Score 0 from 0 reviews
    Jl. Wana Segara 0/10
    The resort is located in a secluded position by the white sandy Segara Beach and within 10 minutes drive of the airport. A 15 minute walk down the beach takes you to Discovery, the largest shopping mall, Kuta Square shopping centre and the attractions and leisure activities of Waterbom. ... more
     
    Sayang Maha Mertha Hotel Score 6.8 from 10 reviews
    Jln. Melasti, Lebak Bene, Legian Klod, Kuta 6.8/10
    The hotel houses accommodation with modern conveniences, as well as a private balcony. All linen is provided. The rooms are cleaned and serviced daily. ... more
     
    The Bali Dream Villa Seminyak Score 0 from 0 reviews
    Jln. Bidadari No. 108X Seminyak 0/10
    Each villa will provide you with a private swimming pool, dining room and kitchenette. ... more
     
    Sinar Bali Score 7.5 from 32 reviews
    Padma Utara St Legian Kuta 7.5/10
    Hotel Sinar Bali recreates the vintage of a small but elegance traditional Balinese village. The beautiful of fresh flowers can be found throughout the hotel. Compliment your exciting visit by staying in the uniquely and traditionally designed bungalows and rooms. All bungalows are air conditioned with private facilities, telephone, colour television, hot 2 cold and private water balcony or verandah. All rooms have one double or two twin beds. A maximum of one extra bed ( a rollaway ) is permitted in all rooms. All rooms are located facing to the swimming pool. Hotel Sinar Bali has a supped location on the famous Legian village ,on tranquil corner of the region ,and within a short stroll to the famous beach of Legian and the shopping activities. ... more
     
    More hotels in Denpasar

    Ubud Evening including Legong Dance Private Tour 4 hours

    Cultural Performance

    With your own private guide spend an evening inland in Ubud, Bali's artistic heart. There's time to browse around the art galleries and craft shops and have dinner at one of the restaurants before watching one of the cultural performances listed on this page (dinner is not included).

    Legong Dance: a selection of 5 or 6 short dances, usually including the dramatic Baris warrior dance. (Ubud & Peliatan dance troupes are particularly renowned for these dances). Performances every Monday and Saturday.

    Ramayana Ballet: a classical dance reenacting part of the Indian Ramayana epic. Performances every Tuesday.

    Wayang Kulit: Shadow Puppet Show at Oka Kartini's. The Dalang puppeteer usually portrays the Indian epics over 8 to 10 hours, but this hour-long performance shows you the delights. Performances every Sunday and Wednesday.

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    Bali Hai Ocean Rafting Dolphin Cruise 8 hours

    Experience our exhilarating Ocean Rafting, visiting magnificent sights whilst skimming the ocean at speeds reaching 70kph. Sit down, hang on, and let's go!!

    This high speed cruise travels along the coastline of Nusa Dua, past the Nikko Hotel and the Bali Cliff Hotel, with Uluwatu Fruit Juices and Pastries served prior to boarding. Dolphin spotting off the South Bali Coast is part of this cruise, and it is highly likely that you will see these beautiful creatures playing in the waters. Then, return by high speed back to Benoa Harbor and air-conditioned transfers back to your hotel.

    Please note: We have a 90% dolphin sighting success rate, however as dolphins are a wild marine animal (mammals), dolphin sightings cannot be guaranteed.

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    Jatiluwih Batukaru Mountain Nature's Best 8 hours

    Temple Luhur

    This tour will take you on a scenic drive 'Off-the-beaten-Track' with time to stop and appreciate the tranquil beauty of Bali, enjoying a personalized service for a maximum of 6 people. Your guide will enlighten you on the Balinese farming traditions, and you can get back to nature with short walks into forest, village and farmland. Once past busy Denpasar, you start to explore the unspoiled countryside and villages of the backroads.

    In the fertile volcanic foothills of Batukaru Mountains you'll see an abundance of tropical fruits, spices, vegetables and flowers. It is no wonder that the community here is considered Bali's farming elite. For the Balinese, cultivation of land is a creative art and a communal effort, and the people of Jatiluwih have created a true masterpiece 'an endless and intricate jigsaw of finely' curved rice terraces in brilliant shades of green, with glistening waters, so soothing to the eye.

    Then, travelling through thick tropical forest beneath Mount Batukaru you'll reach the remote Temple of Luhur. For Balinese Hindu's, this site has special mystical powers and only Besakih Temple is more sacred - an ideal spot to meditate! There is also a 'rest stop' at Yeh Panes riverside restaurant. Bring your swimming clothes if you want to use the pool or hot spring spas here (entrance fee to spas / lunch not included).

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