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Getting Arround in Bali

There are many modes of transportstion to help you around Bali. A variety of excellent half day, full day and overnight tour packages are available from your hotel desk or any of the numerous travel agents and tour operators which around in Bali. Or you can find a car and driver who will also act as your guide.

Taxis operated from all major hotels and the airport with rates vary according to destinations. The taxi companies, in Bali are Blue Bird Taxi, Kowinu Taxi and Koperasi Taxi Ngurah Rai instead of those belong to travel-agencies, have metered taxis.

Public minibuses or big buses are available to every corner of the island with quite inexpensive price but their stopping here and there a lot to take and drop local passengers. It may give you the exprience of travelling with the locals.

For those who prefer to travel more privately, self-drive. Rented car or motorbike may be the choice. Types of cars available are usually Jimny or Toyota Kijang (larger car with room for 6 people). The price, however, do not always include insurance and they vary depending upon the type of vehicle and the duration of hiring.

An important virtue to have while on the road in Bali is patience! Although the road system in the heavily populated areas is quite reasonable (condition wise) in comparison to other developing countries, it can be heavily congested at peak periods. Ceremonial processions often overtake the whole road so if you're caught behind a procession, enjoy the colorful experience. Roads can be quite narrow with heavily pedestrian traffic on each side.

Petrol-pumps and service-stations are available at every larger towns, however in emergency there are always roadside kiosks selling fuel-out of drum at a bit dearer price.

While driving yourself, please take utmost care since the traffic rules may be somewhat different from those conducted in your own country. International Driving License is required but one can apply for a temporary permit in Denpasar and go for a test at Traffic Police Department, Jalan Seruni-Denpasar, Phone 227711.

It is a compulsory to wear a crash helmet while you are on the road and it is always available at motorbike hire outlets.

Bicycles are available but bear in mind heavy traffic in Kuta, Legian and Denpasar. Bicycles are ideal in Ubud and the countryside if you're fit. A few companies offer mountain biking excursions.

Small horsedrawn carts called "dokar" serve as convenient transportation off-hours and off the beaten tracks.

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