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Improved Road Network Key To Successful And Sustainable Tourism In Bali

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The Badung Regency Government, which oversees tourism destinations such as Uluwatu and Canggu, has announced its commitment to developing new roads in the region as quickly as possible.

Traffic congestion in Bali has become as synonymous with the island as sun, sea, and sand, but leaders want all that to change. 

Workers Building New Road

The Badung Regional People’s Representative Council (DPRD) is calling on the Badung Regency Government (Pemkab) to immediately release the resources necessary for the construction of a series of new roads.

The DPRD has shared its assessment that the traffic congestion problem in the region needs to be solved quickly since the regency’s original income (PAD) is mostly sourced from tourism.

Senator Made Ponda Wirawan told reporters on Monday, “The government is obliged to be present to provide a sense of security and comfort for tourists by building new roads to break through traffic jams.” He referenced the new West Gatot Subroto Road that is set to help alleviate traffic entering the resort area of Canggu, and help traffic flow more easily towards top cultural landmarks like Tanah Lot Temple.

During the last major updates about the project published back in February 2025, teams were in the designing stage and working on land acquisition. Projections set by the team behind the project showed that the road could be operational as early as 2027. 

The West Gatot Subroto Road, as well as a series of other road infrastructure developments, were proposed by Bali Governor Wayan Koster in the weeks following his inauguration into his second term in office.

He gave his nod of approval for work to begin on the West Gatot Subroto Road as well as the new Ahmad Yani Underpass and the Tohpati Underpass-Akasia Intersection towards Padanggalak Intersection. There are also plans to develop a flyover to help redirect traffic away from the narrow streets of many of Bali’s top tourism resort areas, like Kuta, Legian, Seminyak, and Canggu. 

Bali Senapar Wayan Puspa Negara said at this week’s DPRD meeting, “We hope to think about the time today to build a flyover.”

Originally from Legain, Senator Negara has seen the surge in the amount of pressure put on the region’s road network with his own eyes. He, like many other leaders, is all too aware of how traffic congestion is not only impacting the quality of tourist visits but also the livelihoods and quality of life of local people. 

Senator Negara shared, “Before the high-value infrastructure is built, we recommend that traffic engineering be carried out immediately and tested in severely congested areas. Such as the road from Kerobokan, Canggu, Seseh, or Legian, Jalan Uluwatu-GWK, and officers are present in the field consistently.”

GWK Culturl Park from Above

The Regent of Badung, Wayan Adi Arnawa, responded that he had heard and received all the feedback and suggestions from local elected leaders. He told the meeting that work will continue to develop these new road networks to help improve tourism and local infrastructure for Balinese people. 

Regent Arnawa concluded that, according to our vision, our strategic issues in the infrastructure sector include several other sectors. For example, the problem of garbage handling and clean water is also encouraging how to grow a new economy in the area that we will indeed encourage.”

Two Workmen on Road Construction

It is not only in Badung Regency where traffic jams are impacting daily life and tourists’ vacations, but also in Gianyar Regency. The Gianyar Regency Government has announced a new strategy this week to reduce traffic congestion in central Ubud. 

The Regent of Gianyar, I Made Mahayastra, confirmed that drastic action will be taken to address traffic congestion at the Arjuna Statue intersection, which is not only caused by traffic moving through Ubud, but also to the Tegalalang Rice Terraces and Mas Village.

Traffic-Queue-On-Ubud-Highstreet

He revealed that the Gianyar Regency Government will widen the road on Ambengan Street, Peliatan Village, which will offer alternative access to Tampaksiring. The road is planned to be widened by 3-4 meters, which will require the demolition of a number of buildings, including Bale Banjar Ambengan.

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Rusty

Saturday 2nd of August 2025

When the Sunset Rd was completed in early 2000's.The plan was to run it all the way through Seminyak to Canggu. They said land acquisition was expensive.. Well how about now.. That project would have been a game changer.

Exp

Friday 1st of August 2025

More important,

1) Suwung landfill in Denpasar will no longer accept organic waste from today and will end of this year (again) be closed permanently. That is potential for a massive amount of waste rotting everywhere as not much done to compensate for lack of a landfill.

LINK 2) Two immigration officers arrested for helping Russia mafia operating in Bali (kidnapping, extortion, abuse). Did not see that one coming said no one ever.

LINK

Shorty

Monday 4th of August 2025

@Exp,

The topic is roads, not rubbish or Russian Mafia.

mario

Friday 1st of August 2025

Blue Bird is an American company, probably from tourists tired to fight with ojek and mobile-mobile hawks. I remember some Muppets guys behind a bush in Gambir Station, a men I knew took one of these fake Blue Bird and the driver while stopping to ask a room, run away with his luggage. But then, is the only reliable car service, where you know how much you pay and you are not ripped off from any wannabe driver. Problem is, sometime drivers do not speak english, and they do not even know basic destinations in Jakarta Pusat, some schooling is advisable.

Shorty

Monday 4th of August 2025

@mario,

Wow, so the 47th Indonesian Armoured Taxi Division played an important part in preventing the spread of Communism.

Shorty

Monday 4th of August 2025

@mario,

A US owned bus company - Blue Bird - operated in a Dutch colony before WW2 ???

Who are the 'we' who believe Freeport is Indonesian owned? It's a US company registered in Phoenix, Arizona.

The US controls Indonesia by funding Saudi Arabia to set up Madrassas - Islamic schools and organisations ????

mario

Sunday 3rd of August 2025

@Exp,In the 60' and 70' Jakarta was crawling of USA diplomats and Cia ops to counter communism and teaching the military how to squeeze revolutions, as in S.America and Italy. So they help the local to have a decent taxi service because of the limited alternatives.

mario

Sunday 3rd of August 2025

@Shorty,As the oldest USA Blue Bird Bus company, after the II WW, I guess they were involved then left the business. We believe that Freeport in Papua is an Indonesian company, but actually 95% of gold goes to USA and 5% in the pocket of Jakarta politicians. Is the old game of the Chinese Boxes, Indonesia is a USA controlled country under the cover of Saudi Arabia financing the Madrassas and Imam salaries. Things are not what they seems.

Shorty

Saturday 2nd of August 2025

@mario,

'Blue Bird Group, Indonesia's largest taxi operator, is a family-owned business. The company was founded by Mutiara Djokosoetono, and is currently led by her granddaughter, Noni Purnomo, as President Director...'

There is no American involvement or shareholding.

mario

Friday 1st of August 2025

Everywhere, including Europe, administrators seems to have a magic wonder, they can solve problems that other never solved, they have a special touch, a new way, a new solution, something that others, in thousands of years never thought about. Every man and women seems to feel how smarter they are compared to previous generations, they are super-humans! In short, more roads, more traffic, more pollution, more accidents, more problems, not less! Bali kucing-kucing gede are just placing ban-aid to a dead patient, and new roads means more percentage from various transport-mafia lobbies.

TruthTeller

Friday 1st of August 2025

No, a reduction in corruption is "key" to increased tourism.