
Munduk Village, Singaraja, Bali
God has blessed the village of Munduk with various areas with various potentials, both natural and cultural. The rough relief is not a weakness that can hinder people from farming activities; instead, it is an invaluable strength because of the volcanic soil layer and the abundance of springs, which make agricultural centers of high economic value. Behind its agricultural potential, Munduk Village has a very charming view with a varied landscape. Agricultural areas with clove, coffee, vanilla, cocoa, and secondary crops dominate the north.
The verdant valleys are decorated with several waterfalls, some 10 to 56 meters in height. The relatively gentle south side is used as an agricultural area and for rice fields. Mount Batukaru, Mount Lesung, and Mount Sanghyang serve as backdrops and add to the area’s lovely atmosphere.
The people of this village are aware and understand that their tourism impacts maintaining the condition of the natural landscape and culture passed down from generation to generation by previous generations. Therefore, in developing and implementing attractions as a tourist village, the community pays great attention to conservation, sustainability, and natural harmony. It is not difficult to get to Munduk Village.
How to Get to Munduk Village?
You can use land transportation, such as local taxis or other public transportation, or drive while enjoying the beautiful views of Bali Island. Munduk Village locations are approximately 54 kilometers from I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport with a 2-hour travel time and a distance of 68 kilometers from Gilimanuk Harbor, which can be reached in 3 hours.
Don’t hesitate to visit this village because the accommodation and tourism support facilities are complete, from star-rated hotels to homestays, which are easy for you to find. Munduk Bali also has a souvenir place that you can find along your trekking trip. Likewise, restaurants, coffee shops, car or scooter rentals, and other supporting tourist activities
Don’t miss other important annual agendas, such as the Karya Alilitan of the Dalem Tamblingan Indigenous community, which glorifies water with its Piagam Tirta, and the Twinlake Festival, which stages a local cultural and culinary parade in Catur Village.
How Much Does A Taxi Cost?
Area | Price (per car) |
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Airport | IDR 600.000 |
Kuta/Legian/Seminyak | IDR 550.000 |
Canggu/Pererenan | IDR 550.000 |
Nusa Dua/Jimbaran | IDR 700.000 |
Uluwatu | IDR 750.000 |
Sanur | IDR 600.000 |
Ubud | IDR 500.000 |
Sidemen | IDR 650.000 |
Candidasa/Padangbai | IDR 700.000 |
Amed | IDR 800.000 |
Gilimanuk | IDR 850.000 |
The price is subject to change without any prior notice