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(English) First-Timers Guide to Kura-Kura Bus

Sorry, this entry is only available in English.We believe that it can help you no matter how many times you’ve been to Bali, there’s always a “first-time experience” for everyone each time you come here. Bali, as we know, blew our minds. So many new places to visit, beautiful landmark, and we think it’s impossible to fully appreciate Bali in just a few days.In short, we want to give you the comprehensive first-time visitor’s guide covering all the information that you needed to make your time in Bali unforgettable with new Kura-Kura Bus. We’ll show you our highlights and give you a few practical travel tips to help you get…

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(English) 30+ Best Places to Visit in Bali with Kura-Kura Bus

Sorry, this entry is only available in English.Explore Bali in a more unique way by taking the Kura-Kura Bus, a public shuttle bus service that connects popular tourist areas in Bali. Hop on one of our bright and cheerful buses and either travel in the area you’re in, or go somewhere different by changing lines at our main hub at DFS Bus Bay in Kuta. From the center of art and cultures in Bali, to a fishing village which is known with the sea food culinary in Jimbaran, then to enchanting beaches in Nusa Dua and finally to iconic beach for stunning sunset in Kuta, there’s a lot to explore…

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(English) Kid-Friendly Destinations With Kura-Kura Bus

Sorry, this entry is only available in English.Bali is one of the most family places to have a vacation with kids. Kids love adventure but sometimes, the journey required to fun part is too much for them to handle..but fret not! Cute bus and cheerful trip with Kura-Kura Bus is the best things to keep you “anak-anak” (Balinese for children) smiling during a family holiday in Bali. Kids love colorful things and Kura-Kura Bus is very eye-catching, with cute green and yellow turtle design. And the best is, for kids 2 years and under, using the same seat as an adult may travel free of charge. AQUATIC FUN Dekom Surf…

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(English) Haunted Places in Bali You Won’t Dare to go Alone

Sorry, this entry is only available in English.Despite the beautiful beaches and stunning rice terrace views, Bali also have some peculiar places to visit – places that are rumored to be haunted. It may sound like a full non-sense to some of you, but whether you believe or not we decided to list five of them that you might want to visit – if you dare. Taman Festival Bali This 8-hectare amusement park was once built with the aspirations to become the Southeast Asian answer to Disneyland. When it closed in 2000 due to financial difficulties, the park has been left abandoned, leaving all of its buildings and rides. Today,…

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LXXY Bali Kura-Kura Bus Stop

(English) 5 New Kura – Kura Bus Stop : Oktober 2019

Sorry, this entry is only available in English.We’re happy to announce that from 1st October 2019, we have five new bus stops in Jimbaran, Kuta, Legian, and Ubud. Read more below for detail : Nanamy Art Shop & Luwak Coffee Nanamy Art Shop & Luwak Coffee is one of many shopping places for foreigners and domestic tourists to look for Bali’s souvenir. Here, you can find anything starting from paintings, t-shirts, snacks, accessories, Bali’s sarong and many more. Besides shopping, the Nanamy Artshop & Luwak Coffee also has a well-known “Kopi Luwak” café which is located in front of the store. A green-concept café is a perfect place for those…

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