Do they speak English in Ubud Bali?


Do they speak English in Ubud Bali? English is the common “third” language (after Indonesian and Balinese) and the most popular foreign language by far. A lot of Balinese speak a level of English that allows them to communicate with tourists on a basic level.


Why do British people go to Bali?

Bali seems to be the perfect holiday destination over a longer period – especially for the Brits. Not only for the reason that Bali's living costs are very low. Due to the strong sterling the low costs in Bali seem to become even lower for the Brits.


Is it okay to kiss in public in Bali?

Except for lovers holding hands, which the Balinese do openly, romantic gestures or emotions are rarely displayed in public. This, however, is not done in most parts of Indonesia or in villages. Lovers do not kiss in public, and visitors should respect the Balinese' aversion to such intimate gestures.


Is it easy to get around in Ubud?

The most efficient way to get around Ubud is to hire a motorbike. You can also walk to most places but you'll find cheaper and quieter accommodation outside the main town in which case you'd need a scooter. Be aware that although the main streets in Ubud operate a one-way system not everyone obeys it.


Can you walk around in Ubud?

There are no real footpaths, but drain covers that rise and fall with access ways. They require your constant attention to avoid tripping and fallling. Much of Bali slopes upwards to the north, and so your walks in Ubud are either challenging going north or easy going south.


Are Bali people friendly?

Courtesy and good behaviour must also be maintained while in Bali because the local community is very concerned about customs and culture. Moreover, Balinese people are known to be friendly and maintain the prevailing norms. As a newcomer, one is encouraged to behave the same way out of respect.


Is Bali very expensive?

Bali is Indonesia's most expensive tourist destination and one of the most expensive places to travel in Southeast Asia. There is almost no public transportation, and supermarket prices aren't dissimilar to what you'd find at home.


Why is Ubud so special?

Ubud is a special place to visit not because of so many tourist attractions but because its culture and style are larger than life. Famous for handicrafts, lush green tropical jungles terraced rice fields and Hindu temples and shrines, a Ubud holiday shows you the most authentic part of Bali in the best way possible.