Villa Saudara Guidebook

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Villa Saudara Guidebook

Food scene

83 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Swept Away Restaurant Ubud
Jalan Baung
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The Sayan House
No. 70 Jl. Raya Sayan
50 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
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Mozaic
Jalan Raya Sanggingan
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Restaurant Locavore
No.10 Jl. Dewisita
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Indus Restaurant
Jalan Raya Sanggingan
53 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Sari Organic Walk
33 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Kebun Bistro
No.44 Jl. Hanoman
33 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
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KAFE
No.44B Jl. Hanoman
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Neighborhoods

Our villa is situated 3 kms from the main street of Ubud (Jalan Raya Ubud) and is around a 5-10 min drive into the centre. Early morning and late evening walks (to some of the many cafe's around us) are lovely but not suggested during the day as the road can get quite busy with traffic.
Jalan Tirta Tawar
Jalan Tirta Tawar
Our villa is situated 3 kms from the main street of Ubud (Jalan Raya Ubud) and is around a 5-10 min drive into the centre. Early morning and late evening walks (to some of the many cafe's around us) are lovely but not suggested during the day as the road can get quite busy with traffic.

Sightseeing

One of Bali’s most beautiful natural attractions are its waterfalls, and Ubud is conveniently located within a few kilometres of many of them.
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Cascada Tegenungan
Jalan Ir. Sutami
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One of Bali’s most beautiful natural attractions are its waterfalls, and Ubud is conveniently located within a few kilometres of many of them.
Jalan Monkey Forest
Jalan Monkey Forest
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Saraswati Temple
Jalan Kajeng
51 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Jalan Raya Goa Gajah
Jalan Raya Goa Gajah
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Terraza de arroz de Tegalalang
Jalan Raya Tegallalang
430 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
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Paseo por Campuhan Ridge
Jalan Raya Campuhan
318 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Get wet and wild and enjoy a thrilling and scenic journey along the enigmatic Ayung River in Ubud.
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Ayung River Rafting Bali
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Get wet and wild and enjoy a thrilling and scenic journey along the enigmatic Ayung River in Ubud.
Ubud Art Market, or 'Pasar Seni Ubud', is a central landmark that’s just across the road from Ubud Royal Palace. The market is open daily and features numerous shops presenting everything from beautiful silk scarves and handmade woven bags to statues, kites and a huge variety of handicrafts. Most of the goods found here are products made in the neighbouring villages of Pengosekan, Tegallalang, Payangan and Peliatan. The market’s central location makes it a convenient place to bargain hunt in Ubud, especially if you’re looking for unique Balinese souvenirs to take home. Just beware of inflated prices – start bargaining down to a third of the initial offer.
697 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Mercado de Arte de Ubud
No.35 Jl. Raya Ubud
697 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Ubud Art Market, or 'Pasar Seni Ubud', is a central landmark that’s just across the road from Ubud Royal Palace. The market is open daily and features numerous shops presenting everything from beautiful silk scarves and handmade woven bags to statues, kites and a huge variety of handicrafts. Most of the goods found here are products made in the neighbouring villages of Pengosekan, Tegallalang, Payangan and Peliatan. The market’s central location makes it a convenient place to bargain hunt in Ubud, especially if you’re looking for unique Balinese souvenirs to take home. Just beware of inflated prices – start bargaining down to a third of the initial offer.
Antonio Blanco, a Spanish/American artist, often reffered to as the Dali of Bali, lived in Penastanan from the 1950s until his death in 1999. His estate includes the Blanco Renaissance Museum, which offers a fascinating look at his surrealist art. Look out for nighttime events as the grounds are spectacular place to party.
289 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Museo del Renacimiento Blanco
Jalan Raya Campuhan
289 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Antonio Blanco, a Spanish/American artist, often reffered to as the Dali of Bali, lived in Penastanan from the 1950s until his death in 1999. His estate includes the Blanco Renaissance Museum, which offers a fascinating look at his surrealist art. Look out for nighttime events as the grounds are spectacular place to party.
Jalan Bird Park
Jalan Bird Park
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Zoológico de Bali
Jalan Raya Singapadu
141 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Mount Kawi
See a sunrise!
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Monte Batur
222 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
See a sunrise!
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Mount Agung
63 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Batuan Road
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Peliatan Royal Palace
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Kecak Dance Pura Dalem Taman Kaja
12 Jl. Sri Wedari
22 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Go and have breakfast at Keremas Beach (where the World Surfing Championships are held) at Komune Resort (right on the beach)
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Keramas
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Go and have breakfast at Keremas Beach (where the World Surfing Championships are held) at Komune Resort (right on the beach)

Consejos para la ciudad

Costumbres y cultura

Yoga

We have many Yoga Studios of which Yoga Barn & Radiantly Alive are the most well known, but there are many more! If yoga is going to be a big part of your visit to Ubud, ask up front about booking a package or bundle of lessons rather than paying each time. You'll often receive a discount for committing to several classes.
Costumbres y cultura

Street Walking in Ubud

Before stepping off the sidewalk to avoid an obstacle, cast a quick glance over your shoulder to ensure that an impatient motorbike driver isn’t zipping along the curb in your direction. People often drive the wrong way on Ubud's one-way streets.
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Eating in Ubud

Ubud is blessed with an abundance of good eateries, vegetarian cafes, juice shops, and European-style restaurants. You won’t have any trouble finding healthy food. See our recommendations for some of our favourite restaurants/cafe's. For a 'Fine Dining' experience, you will be spoilt for choice! For a cheap, authentic Indonesian meal, consider eating in the local warungs or find a Padang rumah makan (eating house). You can enjoy a plate of rice, piece of fish or chicken, vegetables, boiled egg, and fried tempeh for around 25,000 rupiah (US $2) or less! Look for eateries with food displayed in the window; simply point at what you want to put on your plate of rice.
Costumbres y cultura

Enjoying the Nightlife in Ubud

Ubud isn’t exactly a “party” place. Regardless, you’ll find a handful of fun options for socialising. Restaurants throughout town advertise evening happy hours with a set list of cocktails on offer. Bands and guitarists entertain at some places in early evenings during happy hour.
Costumbres y cultura

Shopping in Ubud

Haggle, negotiate, and haggle some more! Ubud is overflowing with boutique shops and galleries, however, asking prices start several times the value of the actual item. Don’t stress: negotiating prices is a part of the culture and can be a fun interaction when done correctly. Note that the 'better' shops will have 'fixed prices' only so please respect that.
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Our Drivers etc

Our drivers all speak English (and some other languages) and are highly experienced in where to go in the Ubud area for the best experiences for our guests. So please chat to Made about what you would like to do and he can organise your day for you. Some of our guests wish to hire scooters which we can organise for you but be aware that although the main streets in Ubud operate a one-way system not everyone obeys it. That said, if a policeman catches you, you will be fined. You must also wear a helmet.
Costumbres y cultura

Ubud Etiquette

Ubud is a pious town where daily life is centred around Balinese Hinduism and it’s ceremonies. The town is considered to be one of the holiest places in Bali. Unlike beach towns in Bali, Ubud is more conservative and less accustomed to bikini-clad/topless tourists. Following the basic tips below can help you respect and preserve the culture: TEMPLES If you want to take some snaps, check in with a local to make sure it’s okay. Some temples forbid photography, but most in Ubud are okay with it. Don’t sit or climb on the monuments. Wear a sarong and cover your shoulders. Ladies aren’t permitted into temples when menstruating. TIPPING Generally, tipping is not customary in Bali. Most restaurants add on a 10-15% service charge, if they don’t it is nice to offer a tip. You can offer a tip to tour guides, drivers, cleaners etc. if you wish to thank them for good service, however it isn’t required. CEREMONIES Ceremonies are the first priority in Bali. People will take days off work, stop traffic and spend days, weeks and even months preparing for ceremonies. As foreigners, it is not necessary to understand all of the ceremonies but it is important to respect the importance of them. When you find yourself stuck in a traffic jam due to a ceremony there’s no need to get frustrated, sit back and take-in the experience we are all on Bali-time anyway. If you’re attending a ceremony, you will need to wear the appropriate attire. Women need to wear a sarong & sash. Men wear a white collared shirt, a sarong, a belt & saput.
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Useful phrases

A few local words are Salamet Pagi (good morning up until 11am) Salamet siang (11am up until 2pm) Salamet Sor`e (2pm up until 6pm) Salamet malam (evening) Apa Kabah (how are you) Terima Kasih (thank you) (pronounced Treema kasi) Tidak (no) Goodbye : Sampai jumpa Sama Sama : is a response to Thank you, it means you are welcome. Sampai jumpa (pronounced sam pie joompa ) means see you later Selamat Tinngal means goodbye Siapa nama unda means what is your name? Nama Saya ?? means my name is ?? Berapa : how much Mahal : Expensive Murah : Cheap
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What to pack

We provide : International plugs Hairdryers Soap/Shampoo Towels (both bathroom & pool) Local mobile phone (so that you can contact Made or our driver or order "take out" food. Plentiful fresh drinking water Otherwise, BYO!!