You don’t need to do this if you’re not interested. Traveling the world is possible while staying connected to social networks and doing your job remotely. The countries that appear to be havens of freedom from modern technology are also aware of this.
Bali has some of the most beautiful landscapes, beaches and natural beauty. It is a place you should visit to experience the tranquility of nature that urban life can’t provide. The amazing and affordable hotels in Bali offer full service, but it is better to spend time exploring the beauty of the place.
Bali is not only beautiful, but also “work-friendly”. There are many coworking spaces with high-speed internet in Bali, as well as many cafes that are laptop and work friendly.
Here are some suggestions to help you stay connected to modern technology while on holiday in Bali.
Ubud
Ubud, a town on Bali with a highly developed tourism industry and rice paddies, is surrounded by 13 villages that are mostly farms engulfed in dense forest. Visit the Puri Lukisan Museum and the Agung Rai Museum of Art.
Try the Tek Tok Dance, which is a combination of sounds and movements. You can learn this dance at the Bali Culture Centre, located in Ubud.
Bali is a province that is blessed with a beautiful natural landscape. According to 2017 assessment, Ubud Monkey Forest is home to 750 crab-eating Macaques. Pura Dalem Padangtegal is also one of Bali’s most important temples. From the Campuhan Ridge Walk, you can see two rivers merging together: Tukad Ya Wos Kiwa & Tukad Ya Wos Tengen.
Ubud has seen a significant improvement in recent years when it comes to internet. The situation improves with each season due to the increasing number of tourists. Seniman is a great place to start the day, but internet speeds can sometimes be frustrating. If you don’t want to gamble with the odds, then check out Kismet Cafe which has high-speed Internet and comfortable seating.
Co-working spaces with fibre optic internet are also available. Hubud is the most popular, where you will also be able to meet many people and take in the beautiful rice fields. The Onion Collective, which is also a dining establishment, hosts live music in the evening.
Bukit Peninsula
The Bukit Peninsula is located in the south of Bali and includes many famous landmarks. The famous temple Pura Uluwatu in Uluwatu, located on the top of a cliff overlooking the sea is situated here. It is one of Bali’s nine most important temples and a popular tourist attraction. There are monkeys living there, so be prepared for them to try and steal something from you.
The Cultural Park Garuda Wisnu Kencana is spread over 240 hectares. It offers a variety of attractions, such as the Street Theatre and Exhibition Hall. By the Lotus Pond, the statue of god Wisnu mounted on a Garuda is the tallest in the world at 146 meters.
The beaches here are ideal for those who enjoy being surrounded by mountains and hills. Green Bowl Beach has the best waves. Balangan Beach has not been overrun by tourists, so you can still enjoy peace and tranquility. Bingin Villas is the perfect place to work on your computer and surf. Bingin Beach has a reputation for being a great place to surf and walk in the fields.
Canggu
Canggu, a village on the coast north of Kuta, is a more relaxing place to stay. Pura Mrajapati is the temple of dead located on Jalan Batu Bolong, one of Canggu’s streets. Pura Batu Bolong, and Pura Batu mejan are two main temples on the beach that are hundreds of years old.
Canggu has developed rapidly , and is a popular place for surfers. This area is calmer than other parts of Bali but is also an ideal location to work on vacation. In the past few years, many private villas have been built with accommodations that are suitable for everyone’s taste.
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It is a destination that attracts digital nomads, hipsters and vegans. They stay on the island for a few months to experience the full potential. You can choose to go on a weekend trip or day trip by visiting some of the nearby places like Sanur or Uluwatu.
Indonesia and Bali are evolving to meet the needs of tourists. You can be sure that you’ll find all you need. Urban and rural will be combined in the best possible way. As a digital nomad you won’t miss the Internet.