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Puri Taman Sari
4.3/521 Reviews

Puri Taman Sari

Bali|2.02km from Pura Taman Ayun
This place is just a paradise in the tropical ricefields of Mengwi. Owned by a local noblesse it is located in a traditional village (Indo.: desa adat). The resorts offers you a genuine Bali experience that is gradually vanishing due to the surge of modernity and the influx of foreign infuences. During our stay coincidently the 3 days Odalan Ceremony took place at the local Prime Tempel (Pura Kahyangan Dalem), upon our request the staff helped us with traditional clothing and offering preparation to enable us to fully participate in the 3 days/nights of rituals, processions, dances, prayers and blessings. The breakfast was more than sufficient consisting of Balinesse and Western choices. The restaurant is also open for lunch, even when it is not explicitely mentioned. The dinner menu consists of Western and Balinesse choices as well and is very well prepared. For those who have trouble consuming flaming spicy asian food need not to be afraid of ordering Balinesse food, as the flaming spicy (Indo.: pedas) will come if you request fot it yourself. The Pumpkin and Corn soup are recommended, the kitchen is excelent. Our rooms were located in a valley and a swimming pool. Disliked · The whole complex although perfectly clean and continously well kept by staff has signs of aging, as humidity damage on walls and electricity sockets are becomming visible. Probably as most visitors are short stayers it wouldn't be of any nuisance, However it is a pity to see such a great place gradually deteriorating by aging, a small renovation on affected walls and electricity sockets will help this place for years to come.

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Umasari Rice Terrace Villa
4.3/532 Reviews
After a week in other more populated areas of Bali we landed in a wooden house here. Comfy bed, fridge, tea and coffee in the room and a bathroom with hot water and great water pressure was a treat. Sitting on the deck watching butterflies , birds and kites. We enjoyed several massages and many walks through the rice terraces which seem to go on forever. The aqueduct system is incredibly interesting and our host Putu, took me to visit a honey house of native bees where I got to see 50 hives in amongst a magnificent tropical fruit forest. Putu organised our motos($6/day) and had many suggestions for cooking classes and other cultural activities. This is an engage or retreat place. Food was good.
Puri Taman Sari
4.3/521 Reviews
This place is just a paradise in the tropical ricefields of Mengwi. Owned by a local noblesse it is located in a traditional village (Indo.: desa adat). The resorts offers you a genuine Bali experience that is gradually vanishing due to the surge of modernity and the influx of foreign infuences. During our stay coincidently the 3 days Odalan Ceremony took place at the local Prime Tempel (Pura Kahyangan Dalem), upon our request the staff helped us with traditional clothing and offering preparation to enable us to fully participate in the 3 days/nights of rituals, processions, dances, prayers and blessings. The breakfast was more than sufficient consisting of Balinesse and Western choices. The restaurant is also open for lunch, even when it is not explicitely mentioned. The dinner menu consists of Western and Balinesse choices as well and is very well prepared. For those who have trouble consuming flaming spicy asian food need not to be afraid of ordering Balinesse food, as the flaming spicy (Indo.: pedas) will come if you request fot it yourself. The Pumpkin and Corn soup are recommended, the kitchen is excelent. Our rooms were located in a valley and a swimming pool. Disliked · The whole complex although perfectly clean and continously well kept by staff has signs of aging, as humidity damage on walls and electricity sockets are becomming visible. Probably as most visitors are short stayers it wouldn't be of any nuisance, However it is a pity to see such a great place gradually deteriorating by aging, a small renovation on affected walls and electricity sockets will help this place for years to come.
Balam Bali Villa
4.8/53 Reviews
Ubud
The environment is elegant and located on a country trail, with white cranes dancing in front of the green rice fields. The owner of the hotel should taste very good. The layout of the hotel is perfect. Get up early to watch the sunrise and enjoy the sunset in the evening. The traffic is a bit inconvenient due to the remote location, but it is easy to call a car and rent a motorcycle. It is also convenient and worth staying again.
Wana Shanti Villa
4.1/518 Reviews
Ubud
The price/performance ratio is very high, the house is clean, there are few mosquitoes, hot water is sufficient, and the service is good. The only downside is that it is too far from the city. There is nothing around. It takes more than an hour to go back and forth on the road every day. If you are in Ubud for a short time, it is best to choose to live in the urban area. The cost of travel time is too high.
Dhyanapura City Hotel
5/51 Reviews
Oke sipp
Co Living Bali SWEET HOME
4.6/51 Reviews
The service is good and fast, room is cozy but no food meal offering

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Experience the Uniqueness of Bali: A Tropical Paradise Like No Other

Discover the enchanting island of Bali, a destination known for its stunning natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and warm hospitality. Immerse yourself in a world of vibrant colors, ancient traditions, and breathtaking landscapes. Whether you're seeking relaxation on pristine beaches, thrilling adventures in the lush jungles, or spiritual enlightenment in ancient temples, Bali has it all. Indulge in the island's renowned spa and wellness retreats, savor the exquisite flavors of Balinese cuisine, and witness mesmerizing traditional dance performances. Get ready for an unforgettable journey that will leave you captivated and yearning for more.

Popular and Convenient Locations for First-Time Visitors in Bali:

- Kuta: Famous for its lively nightlife scene, world-class surfing spots, and bustling shopping streets.

- Seminyak: A trendy neighborhood known for its luxurious resorts, upscale dining options, and vibrant beach clubs.

- Ubud: The cultural heart of Bali, offering a serene escape surrounded by lush rice terraces, ancient temples, and art galleries.

- Nusa Dua: A haven for beach lovers, home to pristine sandy shores, luxury resorts, and an array of water sports activities.

- Jimbaran: Known for its picturesque fishing village, stunning sunsets, and mouthwatering seafood feasts.

What You Need to Know Before Visiting Bali:

- Currency: The local currency is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). It's best to have some cash on hand for small purchases, but credit cards are widely accepted in major establishments.

- Visa Requirements: Depending on your nationality, you may need a visa to enter Bali. Check the requirements beforehand and ensure your passport has at least six months of validity.

- Weather: Bali enjoys a tropical climate, with a wet season (October to April) and a dry season (May to September). Pack accordingly and plan outdoor activities accordingly.

- Respect Local Customs: Balinese people are deeply religious and value their customs and traditions. Dress modestly when visiting temples, and always ask for permission before taking photos of locals.

Getting Around Bali: Transportation Options:

- Ngurah Rai International Airport: Located in the southern part of Bali, it serves as the main gateway to the island. Numerous international and domestic flights operate daily.

- Taxis: Blue Bird and Grab are reliable taxi companies in Bali. Always insist on using the meter or negotiate a price before starting your journey.

- Motorbike Rental: For those seeking more freedom and flexibility, renting a motorbike is a popular option. Ensure you have a valid international driver's license and wear a helmet at all times.

- Public Transportation: Bemos (minibusses) and public buses are available, but they can be crowded and less convenient for tourists.

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