Sungai Jungle Villa: Must do's

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Sungai Jungle Villa: Must do's

Food scene

One of the Sarong Group's several amazing restaurants on the island. Chef Will Meyrick is considered one of the preeminent stars of the food scene in Asia.
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Mamasan Bali
135 Jl. Raya Kerobokan
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One of the Sarong Group's several amazing restaurants on the island. Chef Will Meyrick is considered one of the preeminent stars of the food scene in Asia.
Fabulously fresh Japanese food and cocktails overlooking the ocean
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JI Restaurant Bali
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Fabulously fresh Japanese food and cocktails overlooking the ocean
A modern Italian restaurant in the Osteria style and the brainchild of the Australian restaurateur Maurice Terzini and with fabulous interiors by a renowned Italian architectural firm. Highlights the diversity of Italian food, wine, music, fashion, art and friends. Wonderful pizzas too!
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Da Maria
No.170 Jl. Petitenget
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A modern Italian restaurant in the Osteria style and the brainchild of the Australian restaurateur Maurice Terzini and with fabulous interiors by a renowned Italian architectural firm. Highlights the diversity of Italian food, wine, music, fashion, art and friends. Wonderful pizzas too!
Bright, buzzy venue serving creative seafood dishes & house cocktails in industrial-chic confines. At FBL, they value the importance of sustainability and fair trade. Our partnership with bali sustainable seafood not only minimises the ecological impact on our oceans, but also ensures the economic livelihood of local fishermen and their communities. The all-star Australian minds behind this hip new hotspot (with ties between Sydney’s Iceburgs, the Bondi Beach Public Bar, and Bali’s Ku De Ta, Da Maria & Motel Mexicola) are all very well versed in the art of faultless hospitality and food that you’d not only write home about, but would cross oceans for. Fishbone Local is no exception. Come for the pan-seared barramundi with spicy sambal matah, stay for the Icebergs style gimlet or Cup of Joe cocktail (using Expat. Roasters coffee, no less) and come back again and again for a restaurant that screams international knockout yet maintains that laidback, island vibe. Foodie kudos – tick, tick, tick.
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Fishbone Local
Jalan Pantai Batu Bolong
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Bright, buzzy venue serving creative seafood dishes & house cocktails in industrial-chic confines. At FBL, they value the importance of sustainability and fair trade. Our partnership with bali sustainable seafood not only minimises the ecological impact on our oceans, but also ensures the economic livelihood of local fishermen and their communities. The all-star Australian minds behind this hip new hotspot (with ties between Sydney’s Iceburgs, the Bondi Beach Public Bar, and Bali’s Ku De Ta, Da Maria & Motel Mexicola) are all very well versed in the art of faultless hospitality and food that you’d not only write home about, but would cross oceans for. Fishbone Local is no exception. Come for the pan-seared barramundi with spicy sambal matah, stay for the Icebergs style gimlet or Cup of Joe cocktail (using Expat. Roasters coffee, no less) and come back again and again for a restaurant that screams international knockout yet maintains that laidback, island vibe. Foodie kudos – tick, tick, tick.

Neighborhoods

Canggu offers a great mix of sandy beaches, trendy bars and cafes, amazing restaurants, and boutique shopping all at a favorable price compared to many other more touristy parts of Bali. Black sand beaches, palm trees swaying lazily in the wind, and a distinctly bohemian vibe are what make Canggu a Southeast Asian island paradise. It is the perfect place to travel with friends, a loved one, solo, and even families will appreciate its characteristic friendly neighborhood vibe. If you’re wondering what to do in Canggu, the opportunities are endless. Activities range from wellness and relaxation activities, to partying the day and night away at beach clubs and pool bars. Whether you’ve come to Bali to do some soul searching, take a much needed vacation, or simply to check off another destination from your bucket list, whatever your reason for visiting, Canggu makes for the perfect home base to take day trips to all of the island’s other hot spots such as Ubud, Seminyak, Uluwatu, and Nusa Dua. In contrast to its busy neighbor and tourist hub of Seminyak, Canggu provides a more local vibe and offers a more leisurely pace amidst a still stylish and contemporary way of life. Canggu is a small, coastal village on the island of Bali, Indonesia that sits tucked in between Seminyak (a 20-minute drive north) and Tanah Lot. Nestled up against the ocean, this seaside paradise is home to several different black-sand beaches where you’ll find surfers from around the world trying to catch the next big wave. Along the beaches of Berawa Beach, Batu Bolong, and Echo Beach, you’ll find tropical palm trees and feel the light ocean breeze kiss your cheek. Off in the distance, you’ll see the Canggu countryside, filled with lush rice paddies as well as an assortment of villas, homes, and five-star resorts that will all make you wonder why you waited so long to visit. People come from all over the world to relax in one of Canggu’s many amazing villas, surf, do yoga, let loose, or live the digital nomad lifestyle while working from one of the plethora of cute cafes. It is perfect for the young and young-at-heart, creatives, beach lovers, health and wellness enthusiasts, or travelers making their way through Southeast Asia. The great thing about Canggu is that it offers activities and accommodations for the most luxurious of travelers down to the most budget-conscious backpackers, so there is truly something here for everyone. Beach clubs are a way of life in Bali and Canggu is home to some of the best and liveliest. Many of Canggu’s opulent beach clubs offer expansive infinity pools overlooking the deep turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean, and are a great place to escape the midday Bali heat or catch one of the amazing sunsets. Each beach club sets a different tone and environment that will meet your needs, whether you are looking to relax, socialize, eat, or party. Many of these day and beach clubs are even kid-friendly, so you can bring the whole family along. The great part is, most Beach Clubs in Canggu offer free entry, (unless at a hotel) however if you’re looking to reserve a daybed there will be a (usually very reasonable) minimum spend toward food and beverages. The following are the top beach clubs in Canggu, Bali.
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Canggu
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Canggu offers a great mix of sandy beaches, trendy bars and cafes, amazing restaurants, and boutique shopping all at a favorable price compared to many other more touristy parts of Bali. Black sand beaches, palm trees swaying lazily in the wind, and a distinctly bohemian vibe are what make Canggu a Southeast Asian island paradise. It is the perfect place to travel with friends, a loved one, solo, and even families will appreciate its characteristic friendly neighborhood vibe. If you’re wondering what to do in Canggu, the opportunities are endless. Activities range from wellness and relaxation activities, to partying the day and night away at beach clubs and pool bars. Whether you’ve come to Bali to do some soul searching, take a much needed vacation, or simply to check off another destination from your bucket list, whatever your reason for visiting, Canggu makes for the perfect home base to take day trips to all of the island’s other hot spots such as Ubud, Seminyak, Uluwatu, and Nusa Dua. In contrast to its busy neighbor and tourist hub of Seminyak, Canggu provides a more local vibe and offers a more leisurely pace amidst a still stylish and contemporary way of life. Canggu is a small, coastal village on the island of Bali, Indonesia that sits tucked in between Seminyak (a 20-minute drive north) and Tanah Lot. Nestled up against the ocean, this seaside paradise is home to several different black-sand beaches where you’ll find surfers from around the world trying to catch the next big wave. Along the beaches of Berawa Beach, Batu Bolong, and Echo Beach, you’ll find tropical palm trees and feel the light ocean breeze kiss your cheek. Off in the distance, you’ll see the Canggu countryside, filled with lush rice paddies as well as an assortment of villas, homes, and five-star resorts that will all make you wonder why you waited so long to visit. People come from all over the world to relax in one of Canggu’s many amazing villas, surf, do yoga, let loose, or live the digital nomad lifestyle while working from one of the plethora of cute cafes. It is perfect for the young and young-at-heart, creatives, beach lovers, health and wellness enthusiasts, or travelers making their way through Southeast Asia. The great thing about Canggu is that it offers activities and accommodations for the most luxurious of travelers down to the most budget-conscious backpackers, so there is truly something here for everyone. Beach clubs are a way of life in Bali and Canggu is home to some of the best and liveliest. Many of Canggu’s opulent beach clubs offer expansive infinity pools overlooking the deep turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean, and are a great place to escape the midday Bali heat or catch one of the amazing sunsets. Each beach club sets a different tone and environment that will meet your needs, whether you are looking to relax, socialize, eat, or party. Many of these day and beach clubs are even kid-friendly, so you can bring the whole family along. The great part is, most Beach Clubs in Canggu offer free entry, (unless at a hotel) however if you’re looking to reserve a daybed there will be a (usually very reasonable) minimum spend toward food and beverages. The following are the top beach clubs in Canggu, Bali.

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Curated private tours

From the magnificent ancient temples to volcanic mountains, quaint villages, powdery white beaches, lush hiking trails and a deep, rich cultural heritage, there is much to experience and many things to do on the exotic island of Bali. Thanks to the location of the Jungle Villas in the Tabanan Regency nearby to beachside Canggu, exciting adventures and cultural discoveries lie just beyond the villas’ walls. We look forward to helping curate journeys that will provide lasting memories of your stay in Bali. Let us assist in customising your very own itinerary alongside relaxation at the villa.
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What to expect

Language: The main languages spoken in Bali are Indonesian, Balinese and English. Currency: The currency of Bali is the Indonesian Rupiah. 1 USD is equivalent to about 14016,00 IDR. Credit Cards and ATMs: There are plenty of ATMs in Bali’s main cities like Ubud and Canggu. As long as you’re not eating at local ‘warung’ restaurants, you can pay for your meal with your credit card, but cash is preferred. Plugs: The plugs in Bali are type C and F. The standard voltage is 230 V, and the standard frequency is 50Hz. I recommend buying a universal adapter (make sure it has surge protection).
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Best time to go

The best time to visit Bali is during the island’s dry season. From May to October, you won’t have to worry about rain ruining any outdoor activities, and humidity levels are low all summer. The only downside is that it’s the most popular time to go. Flights are more expensive during this period, and you’ll need to book your first choice hotel in advance. If you don’t mind the short rainstorms, visit Bali between November and April. There’s still plenty of things to do, and it’s the cheapest time to go!
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Temple etiquette

Bali’s culture is one of the island’s main attractions—but tourists can unwittingly offend local Balinese by violating tenets of this culture without ever intending to. If you’re planning to mingle with the locals—and if you’re planning to visit one of Bali’s temples, this is going to happen—follow the dos and don’ts below to make sure you promote smooth interpersonal relationships wherever you go in Bali. Best Bali Etiquette Tip: Dress modestly before entering a temple in Bali. Temple guests are expected to wear shirts that cover shoulders and part of the upper arms. The waist an