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Travel Bali on Your Own - Getting to Bali

http://www.hotsia.com > Travel Bali on Your Own > Getting to Bali Travel Bali on Your Own: Kuta, Denpasar, Ubud - Complete Travel Guide. Traveling Bali on your own from the airport to the city. Volcano crater views in Ubud. Bali to Java ferry. Balinese cuisine. How to travel to Bali independently. Recommended hotels in Bali. Crispy pork rice bowl. Traditional Balinese Kecak dance performance. Ancient Balinese traditional music. Nasi Goreng - Indonesian fried rice. Balinese spirit shrine.

Travel Bali on Your Own - Getting to Bali
Travel Bali on Your Own - Getting to Bali

Madura Black Satay in Bali. Sacred Water Temple. Cycling tour in Ubud town. Recommended hotels in Ubud, Bali. Balinese wedding traditions. Recommended hotels in Bali. For traveling to Bali independently, I booked AirAsia tickets in advance. Usually, return flights are more expensive than outbound. All airlines departing Indonesia charge an airport tax of about 500-600 Baht. Low-cost airlines.

Indonesia airlines include many options, bookable online. You can fly via Jakarta or Malaysia, or direct flights. Check these airlines: Lion Air (www.lionair.co.id), Jetstar (www.jetstar.com), Citilink Indonesia (http://www.citilink.co.id), Garuda Air (https://www.garuda-indonesia.com). Domestic travel in Indonesia is very convenient with many low-cost airlines.

There are many airlines to choose from, bookable online or through travel agencies that offer reasonable fees. They list prices for all airlines for your selection. Nowadays, traveling between cities in Indonesia is easy. From Bali, flights to other destinations are convenient with many airlines. Ferry travel is also popular for traveling from Java to Bali, mostly by train to Banyuwangi, the southernmost city of Java, then ferry to Bali.

Most travelers buy combined tickets for the vehicle and ferry. The ferry from the Bali island port to Denpasar takes about 1 hour. Indonesians speak good English, so no worries about communication. In Bali, most travel by rental car or taxi, although public buses exist. I tried the bus and saw tourists using it too. So, if you want to experience local life, try the public bus in Bali if you have enough time and energy.

Mr.Hotsia's Exciting Travel Guide: Recommended hotels in Bali, best areas to stay, Don Mueang airport before flight, AirAsia in-flight meals. Today I had Tom Yum Goong on AirAsia. Filling out Bali entry forms. If you don't know a word, use a dictionary. Reading guidebook info at Denpasar Airport, Bali. This color-coded area is more expensive at Don Mueang Airport.

Mr.Hotsia at Don Mueang Airport eating Tom Yum Goong on AirAsia. Atmosphere on the plane. Filling out Indonesia immigration forms. Plane arriving at Bali's Denpasar Airport. This taxi zone is more expensive; walk a bit further to the right.

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