fiogf49gjkf0d The second largest Balinese city after Denpasar,
SINGARAJA
is a pleasantly spacious harbour on the north coast, of most interest to tourists for its good transport connections. There are three bemo and bus
terminals
in Singaraja.
Sukasada
(locally called Sangket), to the south of the town, serves Danau Bratan and Denpasar;
Banyuasri
, on the western edge of town, serves the west, including Lovina, Seririt and Gilimanuk; and
Penarukan
is for services eastwards along the north coast via Tulamben to Amlapura and along the Kintamani/Penelokan road for the Batur area and on to Bangli. Small bemos (flat rate Rp1000) ply main routes around town.
The
tourist office
is south of the town centre at Jl Veteran 23 (Mon-Thurs 7am-2pm, Fri 7am-noon, Sat 7am-12.30pm; tel 0362/25141). As Lovina is just 6km west of Singaraja, there's little reason to stay, but
Sentral
(tel 0362/21896; under $10), Jl Jen Achmad Yani 48, and
Losmen Darma Setu
(tel 0362/23200; under $5), Jl Jen Achmad Yani 46A, reached via a small lane to the east of
Sentral,
both offer straightforward rooms, while the
Wijaya,
Jl Sudirman 74 (tel 0362/21915; under $20), has the widest range of rooms and is conveniently close to Banyuasri terminal. The night market is in the Jalan Durian area. Singaraja has several
hospitals
, including Rumah Sakit Umum (the public hospital), Jalan Ngurah Rai (tel 0362/22046) and Rumah Sakit Kerta Usada (a private hospital that also has a dentist), Jl Jen Achmad Yani 108 (tel 0362/22396).
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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