Bali’s Ubud Will Be More Walkable For Tourists By End Of 2026
The Bali Provincial Government has officially committed to a major infrastructure overhaul aimed at addressing the deteriorating state of sidewalks in Ubud. Following mounting public pressure and the appearance of protest banners across the town, officials have confirmed that repair work is slated for completion by the end of 2026.
A Collaborative Infrastructure Effort
The project represents a rare instance of inter-agency cooperation. Nusakti Yasa Wedha, Head of the Bali Provincial PUPRKIM Service, stated that while the sidewalks fall under provincial jurisdiction, the Bali Provincial Government and the Gianyar Regency Government have agreed to execute the repairs jointly.

The provincial government will manage the stretch from the Tegaltamu or Barong Batubulan Statue north to Payangan. Simultaneously, the Gianyar Regency Government is utilizing an approximate IDR 9 billion allocation from its own Regional Budget (APBD) to address specific sections within the Ubud area.
Significance and Safety Concerns
The initiative addresses a long-standing civic grievance that has impacted both residents and tourists. In recent years, the poor condition of the walkways—often marked by collapsed pavement—has led to numerous reports of injuries, including twisted ankles and broken legs.
While the goal is to improve accessibility, the infrastructure gap remains a reality for visitors in the short term. Travelers are advised to exercise caution when navigating the town’s market streets and alleyways until the project reaches completion.
Looking Ahead
The 2026 timeline marks the end of the current focus on the Gianyar region. As the project progresses, the provincial government is also preparing to shift its focus toward other areas of the island, including road sections in Baturanyar, Karangasem Regency, and Bondalem. With a target of approximately nine kilometers of work for the current year, the success of the Ubud project could set a precedent for maintenance standards across the province’s 800-kilometer road network.

Frequently Asked Questions
When will the sidewalk repairs in Ubud be completed?
The Bali Provincial Government has indicated that the repair work is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2026.
Who is responsible for funding the repairs?
The project is a joint effort; the Bali Provincial Government is providing a portion of its IDR 94 billion budget, while the Gianyar Regency Government is contributing approximately IDR 9 billion from its regional budget.
What areas outside of Ubud are currently being targeted for road and sidewalk work?
In addition to the current focus on Gianyar, the provincial government has confirmed upcoming work on road sections in the Baturanyar area of Karangasem Regency and in Bondalem.
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