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Grab or Gojek → Like “Uber” but for indonesia. Download the App and within two clicks you can book cheap cars and super cheap motorbikes (starting from 40 cents) to bring you anywhere and anytime. If you tell them “Hati Hait” or “pelan pelan” it means “Drive slowly!” 🙂
Nannys** → Nanny cost around 5 Euros/ Hour. The easiest way is to ask expats
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Kindergarden
The best one I can recommend is in Canggu: “Garden Early Learning Center”. Run by a passionate South African teacher and manager the place made a whole difference to our Bali experience. The stuff is highly educated, fluent in english. They have chickens and goose in the garden, an amazing offer for children of different ages. There’s a playground in the morning for children who want to go with their child - or otherwise you pay an enrollment fee ones and can book several days per week. https://www.thegardenbali.com/
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Ubud → Ubud, with its tranquil rice fields and vibrant arts scene, is perfect for those seeking a peaceful yet culturally rich getaway in Bali. Even though it can be quiet packed with scooters in the high season, we still love the vibe and the energy - and especially the amazing raw vegan food scene. Without a stop in Ubud, Bali is not the same.