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How long should you stay in Ubud?

4 Days in Ubud Itinerary. Whether your Ubud bucket list includes rice terraces, delicious Indonesian food or traditional Balinese dance, there's something for everyone on my Ubud travel itinerary. Keep reading for your perfect Ubud itinerary and the best places to visit in Ubud!



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Thankfully, you can really pack a lot in with only 3 days in Ubud, including taking some day trips and exploring the town's main highlights. Buckle up for this detailed itinerary which will explain what to do in Ubud in 3 days, with all the nitty gritty deets you need to know to plan your trip there.

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If you're trying to make the most of your limited time in Bali, I would say YES – 4 days in Ubud is enough. Ideally, you'd spend a week or two in Ubud truly getting to know the area and the local culture.

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Yes, 4 days is the perfect amount of time to experience all the best things to do in and around Ubud. You will get a little taste of everything, from waterfalls and rice fields to markets and different classes where you can learn new skills.

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Weather-wise, the best time to visit Ubud is during June-July-August-September. The weather in July & August (peak season) is sunny and very wam during the day, and generally clear and cool in the evenings. Ladies should consider bringing a light wrap for the evenings.

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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.

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In Bali, the best way to get around is with your own transport, whether you drive a car, hire a driver or ride a bike. This gives you the flexibility to explore at your own pace and allows you to reach many places that are otherwise inaccessible.

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There are mosquitoes in Bali, and in Ubud. In fact the only time I've been bitten is in Ubud in Arys Warung where I had an expensive but average meal, so the mossie bite was the icing on the cake. Take sensible precautions, use mossie repellant; if you're sitting outside your room, burn mossie coils.

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The best time to visit Bali is between April and October, the island's dry season. Bali experiences only two seasons: the rainy season and the dry season. Throughout the year, the daytime temps hover between the mid-80s and low 90s, with only the humidity and precipitation patterns changing.

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