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Bali’s highlands are a hugely underappreciated travel destination. Sitting in the very heart of the island, the highlands of Bali feature untouched natural wonders, deeply spiritual temples, and sacred lands. Want to read more? Our Bali Sun Premium Members always get full access to our best content, ad-free!  

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Tourists planning visits to Bali are being called to reconsider tours to visit civet cat coffee plantations and purchasing ‘kopi luwak’ to take home with them.  The calls come from animal rights organization PETA, though other leading animal welfare organizations like World Animal Protection and Four Paws Australia have also run campaigns raising awareness of …

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Bali is the flagship travel destination in Bali. While the island is in high demand from international tourists, domestic tourists are also in huge demand for travel on the island. All travelers are currently being impacted by rising flight prices.  Indonesia’s Minister for Tourism and Creative Economies, Sandiaga Uno, has spoken out about the rising …

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Tourists arriving and departing through Bali’s I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport are encouraged to keep a close eye on their belongings. The updates come as Bali Police successfully arrested an online taxi driver who was caught stealing luggage.  Badung Police have confirmed the arrest of a 43-year-old taxi driver in Bali who was found …

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Monday, the 11th of March, marks Nyepi Day in Bali. The holy day of silence officially begins at 6 a.m. and ends at 6 a.m. on March 12th. Nyepi Day is one of the most spiritually significant days of the year, and many tourists enjoy the serenity of the occasion.  Although Nyepi Day lasts 24 …

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Bali’s Nyepi festival is just around the corner. The Day of Silence is the most important day of the Balinese calendar. On the 11th of March 2024, the island will fall silent to honor Nyepi Day. Both locals and tourists will be required to stay indoors, not use electricity, and respect the holy day of …

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As a nation, Indonesia has one of the most ecologically rich and diverse landscapes in the world. Bali Province makes up just four of over 17,000 islands that comprise the archipelago.  Now, tourists can experience the whole of Indonesia from Bali in a wholly interactive and immersive way. An activity not just designed for kids, …

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As Bali’s Nyepi festival approaches tourists and tourism providers on the island are being urged to a where to the rules. The holy day of silence is the most important day in the Balinese Hindu calendar.  On the 11th of March, the island of Bali will fall into a gentle silence as the start of …

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Bali is a destination made for love! Not only did the Island of the Gods spring to international fame after the release of the film Eat, Pray, Love, but there is something timelessly romantic about the rolling rice paddies and tranquil blue oceans of Bali.  It comes as no surprise that top travel analysts have …

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Officials in Bali have confirmed that the newly installed auto-gates will make it easier and quicker than ever for tourists to pass through immigration. The news comes as the airport edges closer to its pre-pandemic norm.  The Director General of Immigration for Indonesia, Silmy Karim, has spoken to reporters now that the auto-gates are up …

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Bali is one of the world’s leading tourist destinations and is often portrayed as an idyllic island paradise. However, the island is actually 5,780 km², about half the size of Hawa’ii’s Big Island, and much of the tourism offering is concentrated in the south.  Specifically, the vast majority of all tourism is concentrated in Badung …

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Bali’s Nyepi Day is coming up on the 11th of March. Also known as the Day of Silence, it has strict rules for both locals and tourists, including no travel for the duration of the holy day.  While Nypei Day technically starts at 6 am on the 11th of March and the silence is broken …

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