Trans Sarbagita is a public transportation system consisting of integrated city buses in the metropolitan area of Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia. It commenced operations on August 18, 2011, serving the areas of Denpasar, Badung, Tabanan, and Gianyar.
This bus service was established to provide a convenient and efficient mode of transportation for residents and visitors in the region. By connecting key areas within the metropolitan area, Trans Sarbagita aims to reduce traffic congestion, promote sustainable transportation, and improve overall mobility for the community.
With its extensive coverage and affordable fares, Trans Sarbagita has become a popular choice for commuters looking to travel around Denpasar and its surrounding areas. The service plays a crucial role in enhancing connectivity and accessibility, contributing to the development and growth of the region's public transportation network.
Trans Sarbagita operates daily from 05:00 to 19:00, providing convenient transportation services for commuters in Bali. The latest fare for this service is Rp3,500, ensuring affordability for passengers traveling within the city. With its reliable schedule and affordable pricing, Trans Sarbagita has become a popular choice for locals and tourists alike.