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I traveled almost one month<\/strong> trough Bali. In the beginning I was traveling by myself and after a bit less than a week I met one of my best friends and went on with her. I summarized in this Bali and Gili Trawangan travel guide everything you need to know,<\/strong> in my opinion, when you visit Bali and its local area. Beside themes like taxi or money I put some hotel\/hostel, trips, etc. tips togheter and what I’d never ever recommend. Especially the hotels\/hostels are for budget travelers. All hotels\/hostels I visited (except one) had nothing to do with luxury but most were pretty and clean and spontaniously bookable. Well you see this is a pretty big travel guide but it\u00b4s also everything in it you need to know.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n Table of content:<\/strong><\/p>\n [extoc]<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Very important! Since I had booked my trip relatively spontaneously I had to go to the Tropical Institute of Berlin<\/strong> to get vaccinated. If you already plan the trip about 6 months in advance, you can also go to your local family doctor<\/strong>. It is important to check this point as soon as possible. Of course your doctor will also advise you on which vaccinations you need for Bali. Most important is hepatitis A and B, something like rabies I have for example omitted because I like to omit everything that’s chemistry from my body which does not necessarily have to be.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n I recommend anyway to go everywhere with Uber<\/strong> because it is cheaper and also safe. In contrast to Germany you can only pay cash, therefore I advise always to have enough small bills with you. Often drivers try the trick with ’sorry I can not change‘ to dust off more tips, that is just super bold. Ubers are not allowed in cities like Kuta or Ubud but you can book them anyway. If the drivers want a higher price, as it is on the Uber App, that’s fine. You should still not let yourself be ripped off<\/strong>, that’s what they love to do. Otherwise I would say rent a scooter, that comes with about 4 euros a day even cheaper, especially since you are completely in a fix in Bali without a drivage.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n I highly recommend renting a scooter, you can avoid the traffic jams most of the time, have the ultimate sense of freedom when driving and it is very cheap. Unfortunately I do not have a driving license so I had to go by foot or via Uber when I traveled alone. By foot it is just hell with this traffic and since I had no internet I could only order a Uber from my accommodations. In addition, you (not exaggerated) talked to every few meters, if you want a taxi. Or worse, people who want to sell you something and then get angry if you say no. So never walk longer distances in the end you are just angry and you should not be in this mood on vacations. As mentioned above, the average cost of a scooter is 50,000 – 60,000 IDR per day<\/strong>, everything over this is too expensive. Sometimes you have to walk around a bit to find out who is good and often there is even a discount if you rent the scooter for several days. Always check right at the beginning if the brakes go, because we had the problem at one day that the left brake was broken. So we had to exchange it after a short time and that took very long. The papers are usually when you fold up the seat and when the police comes you should always put the key in your pocket, because if they have it they have you in their hand. By the way, we met a guy form Germany, he had just a normal driving license whit him. The police gave him almost 100 euros penance because he had no international. The thing is that you don’t need an international licence in Indonesia… So don’t let yourself blow over your ear, the police officers in Indonesia are not like in Europe „your faithful friend and helper“.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n Let’s start with the currency, Indonesia uses Indonesian Rupees (IDR). One euro is about 16,000 IDR<\/strong>, of course that changes again and again. I would not take too much but rather take off again and again. The fees at the machines are very, very cheap.<\/p>\n I generally only give tip at the end of a service. If you only stay one or two nights and do not need room service, I think you do not have to leave a tip. I mean they did nothing, you would never give some one tip in Europe if they don’t do anything for you at all. From three nights I would say that you can leave so 10,000 IDR in the room. Of course always depends on the price of the room. If you are in a luxury hotel it should be a bit more like in a hotel which just cost 80.000 IDR the night.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n I wrote something to every hotel and hostel I vistited. Beside a rating I wrote some words down to every accommondation. It\u00b4s an easier search for you and saves some bad experiences.<\/p>\n I spent two nights in this Hotel and paied 30 Euros, without food. I had free wi-fi and a beautiful swimmingpool<\/strong> right infront of my room. The furnishings are not the newest and a bit worn-out. There were some strange stains on one of the towels, except this was everything clean. All employees are super friendly and helpful. On th tv was just Indonesian transmitters, but I was anyway not there to watch tv. This hotel has a restaurant which offers room service for a small price. In my room were two bottles of water and a kettle freely available. The light in my room wasn\u00b4t that bright, putting make-up on was a big challenge. Your 5 minutes away from the beach by car, when you walk you have about 15 minutes. I don\u00b4t recomment to walk because there is only a main road with no walkway and you need to get over this big street with six lanes which is always full with many fast cars and scooters. I had a nice stay at this hotel even it was a short stay. The location isn\u00b4t the best but when your inside of the hotel your hear nothing of the main road right beside the hotel. I can recommend this hotel with a good feeling. The price-performance ratio is amazing, I would rent a room here again.<\/p>\n Rating: 8\/10<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n I spent three nights in one of the Dewi Dewi Villas for a price of 48 euros. The area of this place is very small, they only have like 10 rooms. The approach was very complicated, my Uber driver was even confused. As soon as you know the way, you’re fast on the main street where all restaurants are. You have only about 10 minutes to the beach by foot. The room was furnished like a one-bedroom apartment. The bedroom was also living room and kitchen, which was a big plus point for me. Strangely enough, there was no cooking pots or cooking utensils anywhere. There was only a fridge a stove and many empty shelves, although a plate and a cup were there. In this hotel I had breakfast included in the price, but I was told nothing. At half past eight in the morning I was woken up and asked when I wanted breakfast. It’s not like you could have said that at the check-in or during the day before. The outdoor area was very disappointing in my eyes. There were two tiny pools, but they were separate and you only had access to one and everything seemed to be squeezed together. In addition, the outdoor area, as well as the pool was not specially maintained. The staff was friendly, but I’m not sure if they meant it, it seems a bit set up. Internet and air conditioning were available, but this is a requirement for me. What I did not really like was that the door had a crack at the bottom, so insects and especially mosquitoes could easily get into the room. I just grabbed a towel and put it in front of it (was a tip from my mom). So the room was very pretty and clean at first but on the second day everything was full of ants and small spiders. At the communication should also be worked, as generally at the cleaning. The price \/ performance ratio is okay, I have not really paid much but I would not come back. In addition, you should not stay longer than one or at most two nights. I could not wait to leave this place and to be honest I don’t understand the good rating on the internet at all!<\/p>\n Rating: 2\/10<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n This hotel has cost 35 euros per night for two people. The room was very clean in contrast to the last hotels but it had no TV. To be honest it doesn’t matter to me, I do not understand the Indonesian channels anyway. The pool is pretty but also a bit crowded with people. I am satisfied with this hotel. Since the place is a little more popular and the hotels are therefore more expensive, the price \/ performance ratio was more than good.<\/p>\n Rating: 8.5\/10<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n We spent two nights in the Dian Homestay and paid for each person 195.000 IDR that are not even 12 euros. The small room was clean but very dark. Unfortunately the lamps did not donate much light. On extras such as mini bar or hair dryer was nothing – not even a TV. The toilet or the whole bathroom reminded me of a torture chamber but to be honest all this is fine for this low price. In the same price segment was otherwise a multi-bedded room with bath in the open air…<\/p>\n Rating: 5\/10<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n This hotel is probably one of the best in Gili Trawangan. After the rather cheap accommodations before we wanted to „grant“ ourself some luxury. Our room was beautiful, I really did not know what to complain about that. Except for the bathroom light, that could be a bit lighter and the spray from the shower was quite small. The pool area, as well as the rest of the area, was just as nice as the room. As we walked from our first hotel to this, we arrived accordingly sweaty at the hotel. We were treated so generously by the reception that I can not even put it into words. The rest of the staff was polite and greeted but the receptionist was just horrible. The guy should really be fired, I mean who the fuck he think he is. Anyway, the breakfast was included in the price and really great. In addition to the breakfast there was afternoon tea and pastries for all. Otherwise everything was just more expensive, like a few meters next to the hotel. The bicycles e.g. cost here 75.000 IDR and normally you pay 40.000 IDR. The food and all the cocktails were extremely expensive. Unfortunately the internet was also very bad. But since we had made such a „bargain“ I can not grumble at the price \/ relation ratio. Therefore there is also the rather high rating. As I said the location was a dream but there were some things which are not okay<\/strong> for a luxury.<\/p>\n Rating: 8\/10<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n In this hostel we clearly paid the least, 40.000 IDR per night that means 2.45 euros. It was clean and housed many nice people. This hostel was a bit out of town. It had a restaurant directly infront of the hostel, the food was cheap and good. The stuff was always nice and every bed has a reading light and a socket. It was also really cool that every bed had a curtain so you had a bit privacy. The only thing that was not so cool was that all backpacks and suitcases needed to be locked infront of the door. There was no luggage alowd in the rooms.<\/p>\n Rating: 7.5 \/ 10<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n The first thing we had to do, and what I thought was the stupidest thing about this hostel, was that we had to put the clothes we needed in a plastic bag. It was about the fact that no bed bugs from the backpacks and suitcases come in the rooms. Actually it’s a good idea, but if the bedbugs are in the clothes then they’ll come anyway in the rooms. Even if this was pretty stupid the rest was okay. The pool area for example was really cool and we had excess to a gym like 10 minutes by walking down the street. Food and drinks were very expensive and there was not much in the area, which was not great but what they offered was really delicious. The cleanliness and decor were also a big plus. It was all relatively modern. My highlight was the bathroom, the shower was like home with wonderful warm water. The rooms were quite small with four-story bunk beds. In total there were 12 beds in one room. Everyone in this hostel was very friendly and open, it was easy to meet new cool people. The offered wi-fi was very good at the pool, but up to our rooms it was not really enough.<\/p>\n Rating: 7.5 \/ 10<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n The location of this hostel is really great, it is right next to the Skygarden<\/strong> and costs just over 85.000 IDR per night<\/strong>. We had actually booked a four-bedroom but since they were all full we got an upgrad. Of course we were really happy to have some more privacy. Breakfast was included there was tea, coffee and pancakes. There were two pools on the area, both of them were pretty. Oh, and you can play billards for free. So far everything sounds good… But I bet you already noticed the bad rating. So, the rooms are faulty. They are very run-down and do not look really good, but what do you expect for 85.000 IDR? A luxury hotel certainly not. I hurt myself one day, that was not cool. At the front pool was a plate loose and I crashed. Fernanda brought someone who should fix it. He really did not change anything and didn’t even apologized for what happend. So who goes there and wants in the first pool, take care with the plates around the pool. The whole thing is called Party Hostel but it was more of relaxation from the big city noise than anything else. Party was only heard at night as the club (SkyGarden) was very loud. Even if you went back to Hostel at three AM, when most people were gone, the music booms through the walls until the morning hours. Free wi-fi was also available but only at one of the pool areas – the connection was actually very good for Balinese standards.<\/p>\n Rating: 6.5 \/10<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n I highly recommend<\/strong> this hostel. There is a sweet pool and a big bathroom<\/strong> with nice showers and clean toilets. Unfortunately there was not always toilet paper, luckily I had a roll with me. Breakfast was inclusive until 10 o’clock and no min later. Water and tea were for free the whole day. There was a curtain in front of each bed and you had your own socket and a reading light. It was great to have so much privacy despite mass beat! We paid 80.000 IDR per person per night and 10.000 IDR for the key card per person (you got the 10.000 IDR back when you checked-out). On the outside area was very good internet connecten, in our rooms unfortunately not. We even could watch a movie next to the pool, that was cool.<\/p>\n Rating: 9\/10<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n The nearest beach of my two Sanur accommodations was the Pantai Semawang. The beach is very pretty but nothing special from the optical. Which is cool, the length. You can walk endlessly along the beach. The highlight should be the sunset, which can be seen from there amazingly. I never saw him because I did not want to be alone in the dark on my own. Some people were even during the day scary enough. The only stupid thing about this beach is that it’s full of hotels. You have to search really long to find a piece where you can just lay down in the sand without 50 tourists around you. A few sweet restaurants or bars would not be bad either. When you walk for such long time you get hungry and thirsty.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\nVaccinations<\/h2>\n
Taxi\/ Uber<\/h2>\n
Rent a scooter<\/h2>\n
Money<\/h2>\n
Tip<\/h3>\n
Accommodations<\/h2>\n
Hotel Griya Sanur<\/h3>\n
Dewi Dewi Villas, Sanur<\/h3>\n
Dewa Bungalows, Ubud<\/h3>\n
Dian Homestay, Gili Trawangan<\/h3>\n
Ombok Sunset, Gili Trawangan<\/h3>\n
Halaman Depan, Ubud<\/h3>\n
Canggu Beach Hostel, Canggu<\/h3>\n
TZ Party Hostel, Kuta.<\/h3>\n
Mirah Hostel, Kuta<\/h3>\n
Accommodations<\/h2>\n
Pantai Semawang, Sanur<\/h3>\n
Monkey Forest, Ubud<\/h3>\n