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A taxi trip is a convenient and enjoyable way to get to your destination without being dependent on a fixed schedule and route. Taxi offers private customized door-to-door service. It is especially handy if you have special requirements, e.g. a car seat, a car of a certain class, or need to call at several places enroute. It is always a good idea to book your trip at least several days before to secure your trip.
Bali Karang Tours offers taxi rides with online booking. Check other travellers’ reviews to find out how they rate their service.
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Basically a taxi can bring you almost anywhere within their region of service. Yet in most cases every taxi operator can name several main routes they serve. Here are the destinations Bali Karang Tours’s taxis can help you get to or from:
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- Denpasar Airport
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- Kusamba Port
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You are totally free to go wherever you want by taxi, yet many travellers order Bali Karang Tours’s taxis to travel the following routes:
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Bali Karang Tours uses different vehicles as taxis. Depending on the number of people in your group and your requirements to comfort levels you can choose the class of the vehicle which suits your best. A useful piece of advice – check the rates of a higher class vehicle even if you are comfortable to go with standard class. For example, sometimes operators offer huge discounts on vans, and a van taxi may cost you the same or almost the same as a standard class car but it is definitely more comfortable to travel by van as it has more legroom and luggage space.
Pros & Cons of Taxi Travel
Pros of taxi travel.
- Travelling by taxi gives you flexibility in terms of the departure time, route, and stops along the way. The only thing to remember is to inform your taxi operator of your requirements in advance so they can calculate the right fare for you. Otherwise, the final bill can be higher than expected
- Taxi is the best means of transport which allows you to keep social distancing during the pandemic.
- Taxi may be the only means of transport available to bring you to some destinations where there is no train, bus, or van connection, not to speak about planes.
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- Taking a taxi can be costly compared to van or bus travel. Well, but private service does come at a price, so no surprise here
- You may have to pay extra for any unexpected deviation from the route or waiting time if it occurs. Do discuss your every request in advance and make sure it is included into the calculation of your fare.
- If you speak the same language, some taxi drivers can be annoyingly talkative.
- For nervous passengers who follow the trip on Google Maps it can be quite disturbing if your taxi driver chooses to take a weird route, a shortcut, or just to make a detour to avoid traffic jams or a bad road.
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While obviously not the cheapest way to get around or move between intercity destinations, a taxi trip is a great way for those who do not like restrictions of fixed schedules and routes. With taxis offering convenient and customized door-to-door service, it is easy to tailor-make your trip by adding the extras you need – for example, a car seat. Normally you can choose a car of a certain class or a bigger vehicle to accommodate your party. To ensure you will get the best service, do negotiate in advance if you need to call several places enroute or make additional stops for meals or sightseeing.
Bali Karang Tours operates a fleet of taxis that can be easily booked online. Before you go, read other travellers’ reviews – they will help understand what to expect from your ride.
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Bali Karang Tours’s taxis can be ordered from any point within their region of service, but some places are used as a primary or secondary base by the operator. Here is the list of locations where Bali Karang Tours’s cars are almost always present:
- Sanur Transfer
- Kuta Transfer
- Denpasar Transfer
- Nusa Dua Transfer
- Seminyak Transfer
- Jimbaran Transfer
- Canggu Transfer
- Uluwatu Transfer
- Ubud Transfer
- Ngurah Rai Airport
- Padang Bai Port
- Sanur Beach
- Kintamani Transfer
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- Lovina Beach
- DPS Airport
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- Gilimanuk Port
- Amed Transfer
- Tulamben Transfer
- Gilimanuk Transfer
- Karangasem Transfer
- Tabanan Transfer
- Candidasa Transfer
- Munduk Transfer
- Padang Bai Transfer
- Legian Transfer
- Semarapura Transfer
- Tejakula Transfer
- Tejakula and Bondalem
- Padma Resort Ubud Transfer
- Hanging Garden Ubud
- Payangan Transfer
- Sidemen Transfer
- Mount Batur
- Denpasar Airport
- Gili Trawangan
- Kusamba Port
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The nice thing about taxis is that they do not follow the fixed routes but bring you wherever you need to go. Yet according to the operator statistics, many travellers order Bali Karang Tours’s taxis to travel the following routes:
- Ubud - Bali
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- Ngurah Rai Airport - Ubud
- Ubud - Sanur
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Bali Karang Tours’s fleet consists of cars of different classes and sizes. Choose the one which suits you best and meets your requirements for comfort and the number of passengers. It pays to check rates for all classes the operator offers as sometimes the difference between standard and comfort classes is insignificant, yet if you opt for a higher class, you can travel with much more convenience, legroom, and luggage space just paying extra very little. It is especially true for vans as often there are good discounts on these vehicles which allow you to enjoy a more comfortable ride.
Travel by Taxi: Pros & Cons
Pros of taxi travel.
- Travelling by taxi allows you to avoid crowded bus terminals and train stations and keep social distancing which is a good point for those on alert to the pandemic challenges.
- With a taxi, you have complete flexibility – depart when it is more convenient for you, plan enroute stops for rest or meals, and choose the route you want – not necessarily the shortest one. Yet do remember that it is better to discuss all these points with the operator before your trip to allow them to calculate the cost which will include all add-ons. Otherwise, the final bill can be an unpleasant surprise.
- Taxis can bring you to destinations that are not served by any other means of public transport. The most remote villages and locations where no buses or trains bring you can be reached by taxi. The good point is to remember that it is sometimes pays to book a round trip to and from such destinations as it can be challenging to find return transport without prior booking.
Cons of Taxi Travel
- Cost is the major drawback of a taxi ride. You will definitely end up paying more for a taxi than for a bus or train journey, but it is quite natural that private service does come at a price, so be ready to shell out.
- Also be ready to pay more for any detours or extra stops not included into the calculation of your fare. Normally the price shown in search results is the net price for the ride from point A to B. To avoid disappointment, remember to mention all your requirements to the trip before you book. Otherwise, your car may be assigned for the next trip, and the driver will not be able to follow your immediate requests.
- Music or just talkative taxi drivers can be a problem – politely insist on switching off the music if you do not feel like listening to it and do not hesitate to tell the driver you are not inclined to keep up the conversation.
- Taxi drivers are notorious for their love to use strange routes or minor roads which – as they may think – allow them to beat traffic jams or escape bad roads. If you follow your trip route on Google Maps, it can be quite disturbing to see you deviate from Google’s recommendations.
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Karang Boma Cliff is one of the best, if not the best, sunset viewpoint in Bali!
As you stand on the edge of Karang Boma Cliff in Uluwatu, the view is nothing short of breathtaking. The turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean stretch out as far as the eye can see, and the rugged coastline is a sight to behold.
After traveling in Bali for more than 13 years and stopping by this viewpoint at least 5 times, I knew I had to create a guide on how to get to Karang Boma Cliff, the best time to visit, what to bring and what to expect. So let’s jump straight in.
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Karang Boma Cliff sunset viewpoint is located in the Uluwatu area on the Bukit Peninsula in south Bali. This is my absolute favorite place to stay in Bali because it is where you find all the best white sand beaches on the island.
Also, there are quite a few good-looking surfers to let’s say… observe, if that’s your vibe (it’s definitely mine). So spending at least a few days in Uluwatu is a must on any Bali itinerary .
If you’re coming from Ubud expect to spend at least 1 hour and 45 minutes on the road to reach Karang Boma. From Seminyak, it takes about an hour.
Below you can see a map of the original Karang Boma sunset viewpoint, the bottom pin is the popular photo spot you can see an example of further down. The top pin is a different viewpoint called Dimastos Sunset Point.
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From the main road (Jl. Raya Uluwatu Pecatu) continue onto Jl. Batu Lesung, you can see what it looks like in the photo below. Coming from the main Uluwatu area it is the entrance right before Nyang Nyang Beach .
After a few hundred meters you will reach a checkpoint where you have to pay an entrance fee of 10.000 IDR. Karang Boma Cliff is private property, so a small fee will be expected from you.
After the entrance checkpoint, you will continue along the road for another few minutes until you reach the end of the paved road at a locked gate. Continue on the dirt path on your right until you get to a more open area where other scooters are parked.
Park your scooter and follow the path through the bush until you reach the open area beside the cliff where you should secure your spot along the cliff for sunset.
How to get to Karang Boma Cliff
I often book this driver for longer trips, as the roads aren’t the best in Bali, so I prefer to enjoy the landscape from the comfort of an air-conditioned car.
This is a super affordable full-day customizable tour, which means you have the driver for 10 hours and you can go wherever you want. It’s the perfect option if it’s your first time in Bali and there are a lot of places on your Bali bucket list .
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Uluwatu is my favorite place in Bali to drive by myself because the traffic isn’t too crazy and the landscape is absolutely stunning.
If you’re comfortable driving by yourself, you can easily ask your hotel or homestay to arrange a scooter for you. Many places have a few scooters available for guests to rent. Read more about what to think about when renting a scooter in my article about things not do do in Bali .
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You also have the option to get a scooter delivered to the place you’re staying. That way you don’t run the risk of being told that there are no more scooters available. It doesn’t get more convenient. All of this is included in the rental:
- Helmet for maximum 2 persons
- full tank of gas (petrol) upon delivery
- 24/7 road-side assistance
- Mobile phone holder
- First-aid kit and rain poncho (for maximum 2 people)
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If you’re already in Uluwatu, you can book this private guided tour of the Uluwatu Temple and Karang Boma Cliff. Even though I have visited the temple countless times, it was so interesting to learn more about the history from our guide Made and be shown details I’d never noticed before. The tour ends with sunset at the cliff.
Karang Boma Cliff Visitor’s Info
The best time to visit Karang Boma Cliff, and Bali in general, is from February to May (avoid Easter). That’s when everything is green after the rainy season and the weather is mostly clear.
There are no official opening hours at Karang Boma Cliff, but I have gone a few times in the morning and the gate has been closed. Get there at least one hour before sunset, around 5:00 pm, to secure parking and the perfect spot on the grass.
If you want photos on the popular cliff that protrudes out in front of the others you might have to wait in line for a while. We spent around two hours at Karang Boma Cliff and managed to also fly our drone without having to pay extra.
The entrance fee at Karang Boma Cliff is 10.000 IDR ($0.7), which includes parking. If you want to fly your drone, there’s an additional charge of 100,000 IDR ($66). Well, sometimes. We have only been asked once.
We said no when they asked us and flew our drone anyway. Luckily we didn’t get in any trouble, but please decide for yourself whether or not you want to pay.
I get that they want to make some extra money but I think 100,000 IDR is ridiculous.
There are no barriers or safety ropes at Karang Boma Cliff, so avoid getting too close to the edge. It can be unstable and I’m guessing the drop is more than 100 meters. Don’t risk your life for the perfect photo.
It’s also important to keep an eye on the weather, as strong winds and rain can make the area even more hazardous.
Finally, never leave valuables unattended. As with all the popular tourist attractions, there are people up to no good here as well. On my last visit, I noticed two men in leather jackets standing along the treeline just watching people. I made it clear I had seen them by staring and pulling my bag even closer. They took the hint and walked away.
What to expect at Karang Boma Cliff
When you have parked your scooter, follow the dirt path through the bush until the landscape opens up to a grassy area on a gentle slope. It flattens out before the cliff edge, making it the perfect spot to put down a blanket and enjoy a picnic with the most spectacular view.
To your left, you’ll find the popular Karang Boma Cliff photo spot, with a rocky outcrop leading protruding out over the ocean. Don’t worry, you won’t miss it. There’s probably a line of people waiting for their time to shoot the perfect photo. And it isn’t actually as scary as it looks, the flat area on top of the cliff is large so you don’t have to walk all the way up to the edge.
Unfortunately, Karang Boma Cliff is not suitable for those with mobility issues. You have to ride a scooter down a narrow path and walk through the bush to reach the viewpoint. Dimastos Sunset Point just next door might be a better choice as you can drive your car all the way up to the grassy area. And there are also benches where you sit down and enjoy the view.
The main draw of Karang Boma Cliff, which translates to “God’s Rock”, is, of course, its stunning sunset view. Visitors from all over the world come to witness the sun sinking below the horizon, casting the sky in a kaleidoscope of colors.
But the significance of this cliff goes beyond its picturesque view. In the past, Karang Boma Cliff was used as a lookout point by the Balinese people to protect their island from invaders. The cliff’s strategic location allowed for a clear view of any approaching ships, giving the Balinese people time to prepare for battle.
Today, the cliff is still considered a sacred site by the Balinese people, and it is often used for religious ceremonies and offerings.
- Drinks and snacks: There aren’t any warungs at Karang Boma Cliff, so bring whatever you want to drink and snack on. Be sure to bring a reusable water bottle to Bali so you don’t contribute to the plastic waste issue. Many cafés and restaurants offer free refills. There is a warung at the viewpoint next door selling some simple refreshments, however, you have to walk through the bush to get there.
- Picnic blanket : Karang Boma Cliff is a great place to sit down for a picnic with a large grassy area going all the way up to the cliff’s edge.
- Camera and tripod: Karang Boma Cliff offers stunning views of the ocean and surrounding landscape, so don’t forget to bring a camera to capture the beauty. I love my Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark III and lightweight tripod .
- Drone: Uluwatu is incredibly beautiful seen from the air with the towering cliffs covered in greenery and temples. Just remember that you might have to pay the drone fee I talked about earlier.
- Insect repellent : Mosquitoes can be a problem in Bali, so it’s a good idea to bring insect repellent to ward them off. I always have a small bottle in my bag.
- Cash: Always have some small notes available to pay for entrance fees/parking, drinks and bracelets if you want to support the hawkers.
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Nearby Attractions
Uluwatu has so much more than just sunsets to offer. Combine your visit to Karang Boma Cliff with a stop at a few beaches, the Uluwatu Cliff, the Monkey Temple and do some shopping.
Located just a few kilometers up the road from Karang Boma Cliff, Uluwatu Temple is a natural next stop. It is one of the best places to see monkeys in Bali and a must on any Bali Bucket List . I have probably been there more than 15 times now and I’m still in awe of this place.
The temple is perched on a cliff overlooking the ocean and offers stunning views across the rugged Uluwatu coastline. At sunset, you can watch a traditional Kecak dance performance in the temple’s amphitheater.
As mentioned above, the Bukit Peninsula is where you find all the best beaches in Bali . And Balangan Beach is the only place in Bali I consider a better sunset spot than Karang Boma Cliff. It is a bit further out from the main Uluwatu area, but I highly recommend you stop by, especially if you’re a surfer.
If you’re looking for a beautiful beach to relax on, Padang Padang Beach is just a short drive from Karang Boma Cliff. The beach is known for its clear blue water and white sand and is a popular spot for surfing and swimming. It is, however, one of the smallest beaches on the Bukit, so get there early to secure a spot on the sand.
Two of the most accessible beaches in Uluwatu are Melasti and Pandawa.
Nyang Nyang Beach is a hidden gem you can often have all to yourself. It is one of the hardest beaches to reach in Bali, but you are definitely rewarded for your effort. Once you make your way down the steep and narrow road you are welcomed by almost 2 kilometers of white sand lined by lush greenery decorated with seashell art.
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Where to stay in Uluwatu
One of my favorite places to stay on the Bukit is PinkCoco adults-only Hotel . First of all, the hotel is pink and surrounded by palm trees, which is more than enough reason for me to book.
In addition, the rooms are spacious and the location on one of the most developed streets in Uluwatu means that you can walk to cool restaurants, boutiques and Padang Padang Beach.
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The location of D’padang Homestay , between Uluwatu Cliff and Padang Padang Beach (Lauban Sait), couldn’t be better. You can easily walk to both beaches in under 20 minutes. You also have some great restaurants and warungs like Suka Espresso , La Baracca and Nyoman Local Food right on your doorstep.
At D’padang Homestay you have the choice between a bright and airy standard room for around $30 a night or a bungalow with garden view for $50 a night. Both include breakfast for two.
Although I’m sure you’ll spend most of your time down here on the beach the property also features a pretty nice pool surrounded by sun loungers and palm trees.
Another great option is Uluwatu Breeze Village , a charming and tranquil hotel just next to D’padang. The property boasts beautifully designed and decorated villas that offer guests a sense of privacy and comfort. Palm trees, Bougainvilleas, straw cabanas and a beautiful pool area make the garden feel like a tropical oasis.
Each villa is equipped with modern amenities such as air conditioning, a private bathroom, and a flat-screen TV. The hotel’s outdoor pool is a perfect place to relax and unwind after a day of exploring the surrounding area.
The hotel’s restaurant serves local and international cuisine, and the staff is friendly and accommodating, making guests feel right at home.
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As the world’s largest archipelagic nation, Indonesia encompasses thousands of geographically diverse destinations, but for culture, nature, adventure and relaxation, Bali stands out.
The tropical Indonesian island of Bali has enticed travellers for over a century with its coralline seas, sacred volcanoes, mist-shrouded lakes and vibrant living heritage. A favoured holiday destination for antipodeans, Bali's irresistible beaches beckon backpackers, surfers and families alike. The south-coast areas of Seminyak, Kuta and Canggu, close to the airport, are where most visitors flock to, but it’s even better when you roam a little further.
Best for: culture Straddling a series of river valleys at the base of Bali’s central highlands, Ubud was once a cluster of villages with an eclectic art colony that drew writers, painters and filmmakers from distant lands. Today, its museums house sprawling collections by the island’s most revered artists and dozens of small galleries exhibit contemporary works, such as Purga Artspace , attached to the endearing library cafe, Littletalks Ubud . Listen out for the exuberant polyphony of gamelan (traditional ensemble music) emanating nightly from the temples. Ubud also hosts a celebration of contemporary artists, Ubud Open Studios , and Southeast Asia’s largest annual literary event, Ubud Writers and Readers Festival .
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Visitors can wake to this view at Kebun Raya Bali's onsite Guesthouse Etnobotani or take a 20-minute drive along the northeastern shore of neighbouring Lake Buyan to Giriwood , a boutique hotel with villas enveloped by the Wanagiri forest. Around one mile north is the trailhead to Banyu Wana Amertha, an ensemble of four exquisite waterfalls. When it’s time to refuel, the bebek timbungan — tender, aromatic duck cooked in bamboo — at Secret Garden Village is a delicious option.
Best for: adventure Against the backdrop of majestic Mount Agung, Bali’s tallest and most sacred volcano, Amed on the island’s northeast coast is as enchanting below the water as it is above. A string of seven fishing villages fanning out from black sand shores, its usually calm seas and fertile volcanic soils have created a haven for weird and wondrous creatures. From otherworldly nudibranchs (soft-bodied marine molluscs) to mind-boggling mimic octopuses, the critters lurking in Amed’s silty depths have secured its reputation as a global hotspot for macro diving — a style of diving named after the kind of lens photographers use to capture such colourful marine life. Meanwhile, just over nine miles northwest in the shallow waters of Tulamben lies the coral-draped skeleton of the USAT Liberty , one of the most accessible wreck dive sites in the world.
If you prefer snorkelling over scuba diving, keep an eye out for hawksbill sea turtles gracefully gliding over the reefs fringing the coast. One of the healthiest reefs is just over 300ft west of The Kampung , two collections of charming wooden seafront bungalows and a spacious villa for up to ten guests. You can order in hearty Indonesian meals from Warung Agung (try the fragrant pepes ikan — fish steamed in a banana leaf) or sample the superb Spanish omelette from Zaitun.
Best for: relaxation One of the island’s oldest tourism areas, Sanur’s gentle charm and relatively minimal traffic make it popular among visitors seeking Bali’s more serene side. In contrast to the southwest’s barrelling swells, Sanur’s southeast coast is an almost constantly calm tidal lagoon protected by distant reefs. At sunrise and sunset when the wind is low, the lagoon glows like a vast mirror, glassy and luminescent, reflecting the celestial hues of the changing sky. On clear dusks and dawns, the silvery silhouette of Mount Agung soars above the horizon.
A paved path — the first beachfront walk in Bali — stretches across the sand from Sanur Beach to Mertasari Beach around four miles south. Recently doubled to designate pedestrian and cycle lanes, it’s lined with clothing stalls, cafes, seafood restaurants and resorts, such as the boutique Tandjung Sari . Established in the early 1960s, the luxury heritage hotel has an open-air restaurant that serves refined Indonesian dishes and international favourites beneath the curving limbs of towering trees adorned with lanterns. Families looking for a relaxing getaway will enjoy the miniature water park at Prama Sanur Beach Bali and appreciate the creative comfort food at Soul on the Beach and Shotgun Social .
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