MOTORBIKE OR SCOOTERThe best way to get explore Bali is on scooter or a motorcycle. Motorbike rental in Bali is relatively cheap however before you sign up for one, you had better make sure you're really skilled at riding a motorbike and have an international drivers license.
Is there a lot to do in Ubud?
The best things to do in Ubud include exploring ancient temples, majestic royal palaces, and green hillsides and rice terraces.
How long do you need to spend in Ubud?
We recommend spending at least 3 days in Ubud to see all of the main attractions. You could compress it to 2 days, but if possible we recommend 3 days in Ubud. Ubud is not just about “packing in” as much as possible. If possible we recommend slowing down and finding time to relax and slow down.
Can I wear shorts in Ubud?
Most visitors wear shorts and sandals when entering the palace ground. Therefore there is no specific dress code. However, because you are entering a royal site with Balinese customs, it's a good idea to wear a sarong and shawl when entering the Puri Saren Agung Ubud area.
Can you explore Ubud on foot?
Is it easy to get around in Ubud?
How to get around in Ubud. Ubud, like the rest of Bali, is best enjoyed on a motorbike. Most of the roads in Bali are quite narrow so you'll most likely encounter some traffic jams. It's easier to navigate through the jams on a bike than in a car.
What to do in Ubud in one day?
Ultimate Ubud Day Trip: How to Spend 1 Day in Ubud with Culture, Relaxation and Food
- Ultimate 1-Day Itinerary for Ubud.
- Tegenungan Waterfall.
- Pura Tirta Empul.
- Tegallalang Rice Terrace.
- Warung Biah Biah.
- Ubud Art Market & Ubud Royal Palace.
- Ubud Monkey Forest Sanctuary.
- Traditional Balinese Massage.
How conservative to dress in Bali?
The standard of dress during the day in Bali is generally casual and informal, reflecting the relaxed tropical atmosphere of the island. In some situations however, like visiting temples or sacred sites, a higher standard of dress is sometimes required, such as a sarong to cover bare shoulders.
Is it safe in Ubud at night?
The town is known for its laid-back atmosphere and friendly locals, and the crime rate is low. However, it is always important to take the usual safety precautions, such as avoiding walking alone at night, not carrying large amounts of cash, and being aware of your surroundings.
