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A simple guide to Sidemen. What to do, where to eat, and what to expect when staying in this part of Bali

Sidemen is a quiet rural area in East Bali, known for its rice fields, views of Mount Agung, and traditional village life.

Unlike the more developed parts of Bali, Sidemen remains calm and largely untouched. There are no beach clubs or nightlife — the focus here is on nature, space, and a slower pace of travel.

Many guests choose Sidemen specifically to step away from the busier areas and spend time in a more natural setting. Days are often simple: walking through the rice fields, visiting small local warungs, or just enjoying the view from the terrace.

Mount Agung is present throughout the landscape, especially in the early morning, while the surrounding valleys and fields change with the light during the day.

Sidemen is about an hour from Ubud and around one and a half to two hours from the airport, which makes it accessible, but still removed enough to feel quiet and separate.

If you are looking for a place to stay in Sidemen, you can find more details about our villas here.

Things to do in Sidemen

Although Bali is a popular tourist destination, you can still find off-the-beaten-path locations where the tourists are few, and the adventures are plentiful. The village of Sidemen is a hidden gem in East Bali that’ll show you a gorgeous area of the island. It’s jam-packed with natural beauty, activities, and opportunities to see the real Bali.
Sidemen is a haven for those who love nature, tranquility, and authentic Bali. Beyond its iconic rice terraces, the area is also home to some beautiful waterfalls—perfect for couples and adventurers alike. Whether you’re looking to relax in a natural pool, capture incredible photos, or experience Bali’s untouched beauty, these hidden gems offer something truly magical.
Sidemen is best explored on foot. What is often called “trekking” here is mostly walking through rice fields, small paths, and quiet village areas.
One of the easiest and most common ways to explore Sidemen is by scooter. Traffic is light, distances are short, and many places are best reached this way.
Sidemen has become a place for hands-on experiences such as silver making and cooking classes, offering a more personal way to connect with local culture.
Sidemen is a good starting point for sunrise treks to Mount Agung and Mount Batur, offering easier access compared to many other areas in Bali.

Restaurants in Sidemen

A small selection of places to eat in and around Sidemen, from simple local warungs to a few more established restaurants.
Stepping into this gastronomic haven, you’ll be greeted by an experience that harmoniously marries traditional Balinese authenticity with modern international inspirations. Let’s take a closer look at what Asri Dining proudly presents to its patrons, as they eloquently describe on their website.

Trekking and Rice Field Walks in Sidemen

Rice field walks in Sidemen can be done independently or with a local guide. Both options offer a different experience depending on what you are looking for.
Sidemen is best explored on foot. Most “trekking” here is walking through rice fields, small paths, and quiet village areas rather than demanding hikes.
A wonderful, self guided trekking tour that starts directly from our holiday accommodation in Sidemen leading you through Balinese villages, along temples and rice fields and through shaded jungle.

Getting to Sidemen & Getting Around

Transport within Sidemen is limited. Most places are best reached by scooter or with a pre-arranged driver.
Sidemen is easy to reach from most parts of Bali, but transport options are more limited than in busier areas. Planning your arrival in advance is recommended.
The three islands, Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan, and Nusa Ceningan, are special places in Indonesia that’ll give you all the beauty of Bali with half the crowds. The good news is that getting there from Villa Uma Dewi Sri in Sidemen is a walk in the park! So, let’s check out how to get to each island (and back) and what you can expect!

What you want to know about Sidemen

Sidemen is not for everyone. It suits travelers looking for quiet, nature, and a slower pace rather than nightlife or busy tourist areas.
Nyepi, the Balinese New Year, is a unique and important festival celebrated throughout Bali. It is a day of silence, self-reflection, and spiritual renewal, where the island comes to a complete standstill.
As you prepare for your journey to this captivating destination, we want to help answer in this essential Guide to Sidemen the top five questions frequently asked by travellers like you.
This guide offers five options that the everyday traveler can enjoy, from charming resort-like stays to relaxing options for accommodation in Sidemen, Bali.
The short answer is: Bali is an all year round destination. There are two main seasons in Bali. The dry season and the wet season. Usually dry season starts from April till late October and the wet season from November till March.

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