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Flight + Hotel in Ubud

Your guide to Ubud

Ubud, nestled in the heart of Bali, is a captivating destination renowned for its lush rice paddies, spiritual atmosphere, and vibrant culture. This haven of natural beauty boasts a unique blend of tradition and modernity. The geography is characterized by verdant valleys, stunning mountains, and the Ayung River, offering a diverse range of landscapes. The climate is typically tropical, with warm temperatures year-round. Here are three must-see attractions:

  • Ubud Monkey Forest: This sacred sanctuary is home to hundreds of playful monkeys and ancient temples, offering a glimpse into Balinese spirituality and nature. Getting there is easy, with taxis and rental scooters readily available.
  • Tegalalang Rice Terraces: These iconic rice paddies are a photographers dream, showcasing the beauty of traditional Balinese farming practices. You can easily access them by scooter, taxi or organised tour.
  • Ubud Palace: This historical landmark offers a rich cultural experience, showcasing traditional Balinese architecture and often hosting cultural performances. It's conveniently located in the heart of Ubud, within walking distance of many other attractions.
With its blend of natural wonders, cultural attractions and spiritual retreats, Ubud has something for everyone. Book your flights to Bali and begin your unforgettable journey. The closest airport to Ubud is Denpasar Airport (DPS), approximately a 30-40 minute drive away.

Where to stay in Ubud during your trip

Ubud offers diverse accommodations to suit every traveller's preferences and budget.
Popular areas to consider

  • Penestanan: Known for its tranquil atmosphere and lush greenery, Penestanan offers a peaceful escape from the bustling town centre. It's perfect for travellers seeking serenity and relaxation. Many smaller boutique hotels are situated in this area.
  • Ubud Centre: The heart of Ubud provides easy access to shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions. If you prefer to be in the midst of the action, this area is ideal. You will find hotels of all categories here.
  • Sayan: This picturesque area is situated along the Ayung River, providing stunning views and a tranquil atmosphere. For a luxurious and peaceful stay, consider the options in this region. The proximity to many attractions is a big advantage for travellers.
Ubud offers a range of affordable options, from guesthouses to homestays, catering to budget-conscious travellers. Researching in advance will help you find the perfect accommodation to match your travel style and budget.

Foodie's guide in Ubud

Ubud's culinary scene is a delightful fusion of Indonesian flavours, particularly Balinese cuisine. It's known for its fresh ingredients, vibrant spices, and unique cooking methods. Influences from other Southeast Asian countries, and the ever present international flavours are also noticeable in the local dishes. A culinary adventure in Ubud is a journey for your taste buds. Here are a few dishes to try:

  • Sate Lilit: Minced meat satay, seasoned with aromatic spices and grilled to perfection. It’s a delicious and flavourful dish enjoyed across the island.
  • Babi Guling: This iconic Balinese suckling pig, slow-roasted with traditional spices, is a culinary masterpiece, best savoured during a special occasion. This is not a light snack, so make sure to have enough time to digest.
  • Lawar: This mixed meat and vegetable dish is a staple of Balinese cuisine, showcasing a balance of flavours and textures. It's considered a spiritual food, often served during religious ceremonies.
You can find these and other delights at Warung Sopa, a restaurant known for its traditional Balinese cuisine; at cafes around Ubud's central market; or at smaller, local eateries dotted throughout the town and surrounding villages. Many restaurants offer these dishes, but it's often better to try them during a cultural event or religious celebration to experience their full significance.

Culture & Top Events in Ubud

Adding cultural events to your Ubud itinerary enriches your travel experience. Participating in local festivities allows you to connect with the vibrant culture and traditions of Bali. Here are a few events to consider:

  • Ubud Writers & Readers Festival: This annual event celebrates literature, attracting authors and readers from around the world. It offers a fantastic opportunity to engage with literature and different cultures.
  • Ubud Food Festival: This annual festival showcases Bali's rich culinary heritage, featuring cooking demonstrations, culinary tours, and food tastings. The festival offers opportunities to meet local chefs and try various local dishes.
  • Ubud Village Jazz Festival: A mix of international and local artists, the jazz music fills Ubud with captivating melodies. The festival attracts tourists and locals who appreciate jazz and live music.
Remember to check the dates of any events you are interested in attending, as they can change. If your trip coincides with special events or festivities, booking flights and accommodations in advance is highly recommended; we at eDreams can help you find the best deals.

How to save on holidays in Ubud

Planning a trip to Ubud? We at eDreams make it easier and more affordable to explore this stunning Indonesian destination. Booking a flight and hotel bundle with us offers significant savings compared to booking separately. Our loyalty program, Prime, provides exclusive discounts and perks for members. Plus, we're dedicated to offering personalised customer service to cater to your specific needs. And if you're looking for amazing deals, don't miss our 'Best Deals' section on our website, showcasing discounted accommodations and attractive destinations. Keep an eye out for our promotions like 'Prime Days', 'Super Sale' or 'Black week', where you can find even more savings on Ubud getaways. Visit our website and find the perfect package for you. Start your adventure now and consider flights from Kuala Lumpur to Bali.

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