Planning Your Affordable Bali Vacations – Where to Stay

Limited budget should not be the reason to fail your Bali Vacations. There are 2009 reasons to go to Bali. In addition, there are lots of alternatives that will be suit your pocket. You can find almost everything from five stars hotel to usual motel.

The problem might occur when you stay in the motel is the cleanliness. People usual have a better stereotype for five stars hotel than motel. In this article I want to show you how this perception is completely wrong.

They think that way because they do not know the place to find the good one. Enjoy and hope you plan your Bali vacations right away.

Have you ever heard about “Rumah Khalwat-Tegaljaya”. It is not a motel or a hotel. But it is a good place where you can rent a room. It is the place where the Catholic people spend some time to retreat. So, why I recommend this place to be one of your option?

It is simply because it is clean and cheap. You can get a great service with approximately $10 per night. This is crazy because you will get great room and food. They will not provide you with the five stars hotel food and beverage but at least you will get more benefit than your cost.

“Rumah Khalwat – Tegaljaya” located in Jl. Kubu Gunung 888, br. Tegaljaya, Dalung, Kuta Utara, Badung, Bali. I have been here few months ago. At that time I was looking for a nice room for a long term rent. Finally I manage to get the information about this place.

I am so excited after looking the real room and speaking directly to the manager about the facilities and the price. Of course, despite all the positive things, it also have week point such as the location is a lit bit confusing to be found but once you get into it, you will never lost.

It is easier if you use the GPS.

So, if you plan a long term Bali vacations, you should really consider to stay at the Rumah Khalwat – Tegaljaya.

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