Munduk
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Munduk is a remote area and is not serviced by the Perama Shuttle service.
Bemos do travel to and from here to Seririt (20,000 rupiah) on the northern coast, but services are infrequent.
The best bet here is to have a hired car or motorbike, or at least have a car and driver drop you off and pick you up when you're ready to leave. Some guesthouses can arrange this with advance notice.
Should you wish to arrange transport, we saw the following rates displayed at a private transport office -- note these are for an entire vehicle. We'd suggest bargaining these down in low season.
Airport: 400,000 rupiah
Amed: 500,000 rupiah
Candi Dasa: 600,000 rupiah
Kuta: 380,000 rupiah
Lovina: 190,000 rupiah
Medewi: 450,000 rupiah
Padang Bai: 500,000 rupiah
Pemuteran: 330,000 rupiah
Sanur: 370,000 rupiah
Seminyak: 370,000 rupiah
Sideman: 500,000 rupiah
Singaraja: 300,000 rupiah
Tulamben: 460,000 rupiah
Ubud: 345,000 rupiah
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