Beji Ubud Resort
Check rates and availability for this villa
Find the best prices for Beji Ubud Resort from our 8 partners. Show all partners
Travel Blogs from Ubud
Ubud
Kuta town had shuttle buses to Ubud for around 60,000-80,000 rupiah per person which we had seen yesterday, so the plan was to catch one of them. But by the time we got to Kuta it was gone midday and most of the buses had gone so we agreed a fair price with a driver for 160,000 to take us both to the hotel (which was about what we would have paid …
Tour of Ubud
We arranged a tour of Ubud today with a guide for 225,000rupiah. We got picked up at 9 and our first stop was monkey forest. Set in stone grounds with a temple and lots of ancient looking monuments and trees, homes hundreds of mischievous monkeys. You can feed them bananas if your feeling brave, which lots of people did. The monkeys were quite well …
Eat, Pray, Lovin' It
We had a day of REST at our very luxurous hotel. We were by the pool until early afternoon! Loungey Mc Loungersons, we were. We booked a massage down the road and the lady from the massage place came to pick us up in a version of my Honda, with the driver's side all wrong and kilometer action.
The massage place turned out to be within …
Monkeys, rain, and a fresh perspective
... tiny village. It's a mystery as to why they come to this location.. one day the birds just appeared. All of this in only two days. We are located in the largest city, the cultural hub of Bali...the surface has hardly been scratched. My cultural experience of this land has reminded me of the purity that still exists in the world. Family, community, and spirit are the driving forces of this society. All day men and women prepare ornate offering for the gods, ...
Travelling to Cabinda (Angola)
... Noire through the wealthier suburbs. So much contrast! Rich and poor on opposite sides of the street. We travelled roughly south and then suddenly we were at Chicamba and I was speaking pigeon Portuguese!
Fours hours later we were through to the Angolan enclave of Cabinda (famous for its offshore oil).
For the first time on this trip, it really feels like we are in Southern Africa. The terrain just has that now familiar ...