Female Couch Surfing in Ubud

Couch surfing in Ubud offers a unique way to immerse in local culture, while fostering new connections with both locals and fellow travelers. Ubud hosts are keen to share their passions, be it Balinese art, food, dance, or Yoga - giving you a deep and authentic insight into local lifestyles. This freewheeling, communal approach not only drastically cuts accommodation costs, but also enriches your experiences exponentially. Imagine sharing meals, visiting local markets, or perhaps attending a temple ceremony with your gracious host - these memories are simply priceless. Discover Ubud through local eyes, learn their odes of life, and create lifelong friendships.

Hosts in Ubud

Made

Made

Ubud

Can host for:

2 days

About me

Hallo everyone, im Made local Balinese people, i love to show you about my island, my culture and nature in Bali, verry love to meet new people from other country and we can be friend 🤗

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Meet locals in Ubud

Johanna

Johanna

About Me

Hi! I am Johanna from Vienna, Austria, currently living in Ubud. I am 34 years old and work as a psychologist. I love sports, traveling and trying new things! I'd love to meet people here to explore Bali, go for drinks, do day trips and have meaningful conversations!

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Upcoming visitors to Ubud

Joanna

Joanna

About Me

My name is Joanna, I have lived in Victoria, Australia for almost 10 years now after immigrating to this country from the Philippines. I absolutely love Melbourne and all that it has to offer - I really enjoy getting dressed up and trying new restaurants and bars, walking around cities and visiting art galleries and artisan shops.

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Experiences from Ubud

Elly

Elly (21)

Australia

Solo travel experience

Ubud has been my favourite destination in Bali. It's not on the coast and tends to ti be more rainy, however, the vibe is fantastic, especially if you're into mindful living. There are plenty of yoga classes, vegan foods, and massage centres. The hostels there were new and well kept. The monkey forest is definitely worth a visit!

Posted: September 22, 2023Experienced: April, 2017
Things to do: 4/5Food: 5/5Budget-friendly: 5/5Safety: 4/5
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Cass

Cass

Indonesia

Solo travel experience

I loved Ubud, so healing, visit the temples and the pyramid of chi as well as yoga barn, beautiful place to be and heal!

Posted: May 1, 2023
Things to do: 5/5Food: 5/5Budget-friendly: 5/5Safety: 5/5
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