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Singaraja is a small city that displays the vestiges of the colonial era. There are three bus terminals in this small city. You can use the local bemo to travel between the terminals. Located towards the west side of the city stands the Banyuasri Terminal that hosts long-distance buses. This includes places like Surabaya, Java, Yogyakarta, Jakarta etc. Short-distance bus to Singaraja from places such as Gilimanuk also operates from this terminal. Penarukan Terminal is located towards the east side of the city. This serves buses to places like East Bali, Denpasar etc. Sukasda Terminal situated in the south side of Singaraja caters to services from Denpasar’s Ubung Terminal. People who travel on a budget usually take this route.

Singaraja: A City with Colonial Charm

The largest city in the north region of Bali, Singaraja was the administrative capital of the Lesser Sunda Islands and Bali during the colonial days. The city still bears the vestiges of its colonial past deeply rooted in its character, which differentiates it with other Indonesian cities. This multi-ethnic city with Arab and Chinese influence has wider streets than other places in Bali. The layout of some old houses and their gardens has a clear colonial character that connects them to the city’s bygone days. The Chinese temple in Singaraja is the largest in Bali. Home to two universities, Singaraja is also a major education centre in Indonesia. You can travel by bus to Singaraja from most of the important Indonesian cities.

Places to Visit Near Singaraja

  • Gedong Kirtya: A must-visit for those who would love to see how old-world papers look like and how they were made. It has a collection of old scripts written on Lontar leaf papers, which were made from Rontal palm. Some of the exciting exhibits of this library-museum include 10th-century inscriptions on bronze plates.
  • Air Sanih Village: Located at 15 km from Singaraja, Air Sanih is a quaint coastal village. It is known for the cold spring and the associated bathing area. It is believed that the water in this spring originates from the holy Lake of Batur. Being popular among the local people, especially among kids, this place is often crowded.
  • Gitgit Waterfalls: If you want to enjoy the magnificence of nature, take a bus from Singaraja, and visit Gitgit waterfalls. It is in the Gitgit village, just 10 kilometres south of the city. Enjoy a cooling bath in the waterfall. If you are staying in the city, you may take a bus to Singaraja to head back to your base.
  • Meduwe Karang Temple: This lovely temple is located towards the east side of the city, at 10 kilometres. Located in the Kubutambahan village this temple is home to the original sculpture of the Dutch cyclist, the replica of which you see all over Bali. While visiting Singaraja, make sure you set some time aside for a short trip to this beautiful temple.

Dropping Points in Singaraja

Singaraja is a small town, and hence there are not many dropping points in the city. If you are travelling by bus to Singaraja, you have the following dropping points in the city. However, you may want to confirm this with your service provider.

  • Hotel Garuda
  • LIL
  • Terminal Banyuasri

Boarding Points in Singaraja

Different service providers have different preferred boarding points. So, you may want to be clear about which is the nearest boarding point to travel by bus from Singaraja. The boarding points are given below, but we suggest that you confirm this with the service providers.

  • Hotel Garuda
  • Terminal Banyuasri

Top Bus Routes from Singaraja

Well connected to the other regions of the country, you can depend on the bus from Singaraja to travel to the important cities. The tops routes are as follows:

  • Singaraja to Malang
  • Singaraja to Surabaya 

Top Bus Routes to Singaraja

If you are looking for a bus to Singaraja, you will find plenty of services plying different routes. The top bus routes from Singaraja are:

  • Denpasar (Bali) to Singaraja 
  • Malang to Singaraja 
  • Sidoarjo to Singaraja 
  • Surabaya to Singaraja

Visit Singaraja by booking a bus ticket online on the redBus app or website to take a look into Indonesia’s colonial past. It welcomes you with beautiful nature and cool springs. Check out the booking page to learn more about the offers on buses to Singaraja. Make sure you use the promo code (if applicable) to avail the best rates.

Boarding Points in Singaraja

Book a Singaraja bus to any of the other cities you want to visit by starting off your journey from one of the popular boarding points in Singaraja. The boarding points in Singaraja vary from one operator to the other. Given below are the popular boarding points in Singaraja:

  • Hotel Garuda
  • Terminal Banyuasri
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Dropping Points in Singaraja

You can check the list of dropping points in Singaraja and select the most suitable one according to your convenience. The drop-off points in Singaraja vary according to bus operators. Take a look at the popular dropping points in Singaraja

  • Pelabuhan Ulee Lheue
  • Perak
  • Kuta Raja
  • Terminal Purabaya
  • Indrapuri
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Singaraja Online Bus Ticket Booking

The buses plying in Singaraja can be opted as a travel option by many. Booking bus tickets online in Singaraja is easy, fast and can be booked securely on redbus.com.

FAQs

Do I need an account on redBus.com website to book a bus ticket online?
No, you do not need to make an account with redBus to book a ticket. However, we recommend that you create an account on redBus so that you can book a bus ticket next time even faster. In addition to this, you can also avail redBus discounts and offers on bus tickets by creating an account.
What is an M-Ticket?
An M-ticket is an SMS that is sent to your registered mobile number after you successfully book a bus ticket online with redBus. This M-ticket can be the virtual replacement of your printed bus ticket. The M-ticket includes your bus ticket details such as bus timing, pick-up and drop-off locations, vehicle number, PNR etc. An M-ticket is an eco-friendly step by redBus to reduce the number of paper tickets and ensure passengers’ safety from any communicable disease.
Is it safe to use my credit card or debit card for payment while booking a ticket to and from Singaraja?
Yes, you have nothing to worry about paying for tickets through debit card or card with redBus. reBus has taken care of all the safety measures when it comes to payment gateways. redBus website is completely secure, and with 180 million satisfied customers, there has never been an issue with card payments.
How do I get in touch with the customer care department of redBus.com?
There are different customer care contact numbers for different countries. You can just go to the redBus website, choose the country you would like to book bus tickets for, and see the customer care number at the top. Also, you can simply drop an email to the redBus support on the given email address.
How do I book my bus tickets at Singaraja?
You can book a bus ticket to Singaraja simply by visiting the redBus website, selecting the country, and filling up the details of your source and destination cities. redBus website is user-friendly, and with the help of easy-to-follow steps, you can book bus tickets to Singaraja within a few minutes.
Where would be my pick-up point?
You can check the details of your pick-up and drop-off points on your ticket. The details of your pick-up location would be sent to you via M-ticket. Also, while looking for bus tickets on redBus.com, your pick-up and drop-off locations are mentioned below the schedule.