Ubud Hanging Gardens
Desa Buahan
Desa Payangan
Gianyar, Bali 80571
Indonesia
Tel: (+62-361) 982700
Fax: (+62-361) 982800
Email: reservations@ubudhanginggardens.com
Location
Bali lies between two islands, Java and Lombok and two continents, Asia and Australia. It is one of more than 18,000 islands that make up the Indonesian Archipelago.
Ubud is in the heart of Bali’s central region and is a haven for arts, crafts and culture seekers. Located in Buahan Village, the Ubud Hanging Gardens enjoys spectacular views of the surrounding hills and mountains and overlooks the winding Ayung River.
Ubud Hanging Gardens is 25 minutes from Ubud’s city centre. Free shuttle buses are scheduled daily for guests. The airport is 90 minutes away by road.
Accommodation
38 Pool Villas including:
15 Riverside Deluxe Pool Villas
15 Panoramic View Deluxe Pool Villas
2 Panoramic View Pool Villa Suite
6 Duplex Family Pool Villas
Visitor Information
Check in time: 1400
Check out time: 1200
Late check out based on request and subject to availability
Time Difference
Bali local time is GMT +8 hours
Passports & Visas
Passports must be valid for at least six months from the time of arrival.
In conjunction with the new visa policy effective from 1st June 2006, all foreign nationals except the following countries; Brunei, Chile, Hong Kong, Macao, Malaysia, Morocco, Peru, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam need to apply for their Transit (7 days maximum stay) and/or Tourist visa upon arrival at the most airports/seaports in Indonesia for a maximum visit of 30 days. All other visa enquiries should be directed through the Indonesian embassy.
According to Government Regulation No.38 year 2009, Type and Validity of Visa on Arrival only valid for 01 - 30 days (1 - 7 days not valid anymore). Visa on Arrival can be extended for up to one time extension with maximum 30 days, and cannot convert to limited stay permit.
Customs
Customs regulations allow, per adult, a maximum of one litter of alcoholic beverages, 200 cigarettes, 50 cigars or 100 gram of tobacco and a reasonable amount of perfume. Photographic, video and filming equipments, radios, typewriters and cars are admitted as they are recorded in you passport on entry and taken out on departure. Fresh fruits, plants and animals must be passed by the Quarantine Office.
Currency
The Indonesian currency is the Rupiah and comes in denominations of Rp100, 500, 1,000, 5,000, 10,000, 20,000, 50,000 and even 100,000, although rare. Banks within more popular destinations will exchange traveller’s cheques and US dollars. Please note a US bank note will be accepted only if it is clean and not damaged or torn. Any bank note printed before 1996 will not be accepted.
In addition, the following US bank notes will not be accepted:
1996 series A
2001 series C & CB
2004 series DH, DF, DB
Only American Express traveller checks are accepted.
Climate
Bali has a tropical climate all year with two different seasons; namely a dry season from April to October and wet one from November to March. The average temperature is around 30 degrees Celsius year-round.
Language
English is spoken in most tourist areas. However, the national language of Indonesia is Bhasa Indonesia, although there are also over 250 native languages spoken throughout the archipelago.
Health
Immunisation against hepatitis A is recommended for all travellers. Depending on the length of stay and your itinerary, vaccination for Japanese encephalitis, rabies, typhoid and hepatitis B may be needed. Please consult your doctor or local health authority for more information.
Dress Code
Light, airy, casual clothes are the most practical and you'll find natural fibres like cotton or linen are the most comfortable in Indonesia's often humid conditions. Shorts are not permitted in mosques and women should have their head and arms covered. In Bali, waist sashes should be worn when visiting temples.