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Deaf guide for deaf travelers in Bali

You want to spend your holiday in Bali? You are not sure how to manage it? How to plan your tour? Should I join non-deaf tourist groups? Oh no, I will not understand a lot and do not want to just read from the lips of another person. How can I find a deaf guide in Bali who are familiar with the language sing? Do not worry, we can help you! Our deaf guides familiar with the language sing. We speak English and Indonesian, and certainly will understand each other! We aim to contribute freeway trip.

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Weather you want to book one of the tours or to make ready our own route, you are welcome to contact us via e-mail. Let us make an appointment and we will meet you at your hotel. That's the best way that we can know each other and talk about your travel plans!

Please, do not hesitate to contact us.

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Warung and Streetfood

Street Food

What is Street Food? It is definitely something that you do not want to miss out on. From the very simple warung on the side walk, to the small food stalls on wheels, to the motorbikes with a gas cooker, the locals have found many diverse ways to serve warm and fresh food that seems to be literally delivered from the streets. Many inventive food vendors own "kitchen"-carts on wheels that they set up as the sun sets, one dish is cooked and served to diners who sit on plastic stools at makeshift tables. South-east Asia is famous for its street food, including, of course, Indonesia especially Bali. Without having tried those places you are missing out.

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