As Bali begins its recovery from major flooding this week, leaders in the province are calling on tourism attractions and the tourism sector as a whole to strengthen disaster mitigation.
Flash flooding triggered by the worst rains in more than 70 years has killed at least 14 people in the province this week.

The Tourism Office (Dispar) of Bali Province issued an official appeal to all tourism attraction (DTW) managers to strengthen disaster mitigation.
The Head of the Tourism Office (Kadispar) Bali, I Wayan Sumarajaya, is calling on all tourism managers, especially those operating nature-based tourism facilities, to not only recover comprehensively from the floods but also look ahead to the incoming rainy season and put early mitigations in place.
Sumarajaya told reporters that it should be considered that the monsoon season has already begun. Typically, the first rains come in late September, and once upon a time, even in October; however, climatic shifts are showing that not only do monsoon rains arrive earlier each year but are also more intense.
Sumarajaya shared, “If you look at the season, it is indeed close to the rainy season. Starting from October 2025 until late March 2026 is the rainy season. This September, it may start to rain as the beginning of the season.”
Sumarajaya appealed to all tourist attraction managers, especially those who work in natural tourism attractions, to prepare all the necessary resources they have in the framework of disaster mitigation, as well as carry out all standard operating procedures correctly, including the installation of information media for tourists, so that unexpected things can be prevented or minimized.
He noted that preparation work, including efforts Such as arranging trees in the tourism area, to avoid the occurrence of fallen trees due to rain, cleaning all drainage channels to prevent flooding, installing information media in the tourism area so that tourists know what can and cannot be done, and others.”
Sumarajaya also emphasized that managers of nature-based tourism activities should be more disciplined in paying attention to weather forecasts. A call has also been issued to tourists visiting Bali. It is highly advisable to check local weather forecasts daily throughout a trip to Bali and adjust plans and itineraries accordingly.
Sumarajaya is calling on all tour activity managers, especially tours that are directly related to nature such as adventure tours such as climbing, trekking, hiking, cycling, as well as water activities like rafting, diving, snorkeling, and fishing, and air-bound activities like paragliding, paragliding to always pay attention to the weather conditions by regularly monitoring the weather forecast from BMKG and informing tourists when they can do activities.

He also called for travel agencies and accommodation providers to share information with tourists more readily.
Sumarajaya shared his hope that, if all preparations are made well now, the monsoon season will be manageable and safe for everyone.
He concluded, “I believe that if all parties have carried out their responsibilities well, obeying all the existing rules, everything will be fine. However, we must prepare now before the rainy season reaches its peak. As the saying goes, Prepare an umbrella before it rains.”

Sumarajaya’s comments come as intensive recovery efforts are underway across Bali, especially in the worst-affected areas in Denpasar, Badung Regency, and Gianyar Regency. Major roads are now open again, including the Dewa Ruci Underpass in Kuta, which was impassable after being flooded with 3 meters of water.
On Friday, 12th September, the Deputy President of Indonesia, Gibran Rakabuming Raka, visited Bali and was accompanied by the Mayor of Denpasar, I Gusti Ngurah Jaya Negara, to inspect the situation at Kumbasari Market, which was one of the worst-affected public spaces.

While a provincial state of emergency will remain in place until Wednesday, 17th September, Bali is deemed a safe destination for travel, and tourists are not being urged to change travel plans. Nonetheless, it is highly advisable to leave more than enough time to travel to Bali Airport and plan to arrive extra early for flights.
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J West Hardin
Tuesday 16th of September 2025
If you've stayed to enjoy wading through poisonous garbage, eating fetid raw sewage washing your farm to table vegetables, good for you.
You do know there are thousands of alternate destination in Asia? Vietnam...Philipines,Thailand...etc etc....cheaper...cleaner..and so much more.
Viktor Z
Friday 19th of September 2025
@J West Hardin,
The white trash clown JWH is still around, hear hear..
No means for a one way ticket outbound isn’t it…smoking and waiting for a life line from home in front of the Western Union joint..
Asia doesn’t need you..
Shorty
Wednesday 17th of September 2025
@J West Hardin,
Then go there and stop annoying us with your whinges.
Get out and about Bali, your observation is wrong.
Hopman
Monday 15th of September 2025
Mit etwas Geld kann jeder ein bisschen helfen. Besonders jetzt ist man auf Bali auf das Telefon ☎️ angewiesen, ein Smartphone📱hat jeder, und um das mobile Guthaben (Pulsa) aufzuladen, kann das über die APP "DING ezetop", ding.com, in 3 Sekunden erfolgen, dieser Service ist kostenlos. Wenige Klicks: Land, Telefonnummer, Money. Schon für 100k Rupiah kann man auf Bali lange telefonieren. Ich habe gerade von Deutschland aus das Telefonguthaben für balinesische Freunde aufgeladen. Dafür ist auch die Western-Union-App sehr praktisch, das mobile Aufladen mit "Ding" ist schon integriert 🙂
Shorty
Monday 15th of September 2025
Sumarajaya get real and stop acting like an ostrich. The major damage has been flooding in the built up urban areas. This was a rare extreme event and flooding is to be expected. Clogged, blocked and inadequate drainage exacerbate it. Providing regular garbage collection. Instead of chasing tourists not carrying a passport, chase and fine the drainage/subak dumpsters. Planting a tree or making a speech will mean bugger all
Rusty
Sunday 14th of September 2025
The drains have always been the unofficial dumping ground for rubbish, also spare land and rivers. I live in a small village in Nth Bali, see it daily. Failing that it is burnt. Unabated construction has led to the natural absorption and flow to be altered without any chance of alterations.
Boris
Sunday 14th of September 2025
This is force majeur, just like every time there are big rains. Big rains are very rare. Absolutely NOT the fault of politicians, they really care about the people, and spend all tax incomes very wisely. All the lessons learned from last rainy season have resulted in a massive upgrade of the drainage system, well done! /s
Shorty
Wednesday 17th of September 2025
@Exp,
Because it's not inspected, policed and enforced. Probably because of the extreme difficulty in identifying individuals.
But what if the Rp penalty was increased instead of identifying individuals the Banjar was fined.
It could make it self policing. They'd want to recoup the money and look at alternatives.
Shorty
Wednesday 17th of September 2025
@Steve bm,
Plus there's no easy alternative.
Shorty
Wednesday 17th of September 2025
@Exp,
It doesn't help as it's not enforced or policed.
Steve bm
Tuesday 16th of September 2025
@Boris, rubbish
Exp
Monday 15th of September 2025
@Shorty, "Regular pick ups with policing of the subak/drainage with high fines for those dumping."
Denpasar bylaw states 3m jail and/or 50 juta fine for trash dumping and burning. Does not help one bit.