Bali has been facing a crazy amount of unseasonal rain the last few weeks. As the island is at the height of the high season, tourists are scrambling to find fun indoor activities while they wait for the clouds to blow over. One indoor theme park in Denpasar is the absolute ultimate rainy day activity, …
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An epic blunder has put Bali in the spotlight this week, resulting in an alternative kind of good promotion for the island. The Philippines Tourism Board launched a new promotional campaign to attract tourists to the country; only they used stock footage of Bali in the video. The promotional video titled Love Philippines was commissioned …
The international animal welfare organization World Animal Protection has released the findings of their latest investigation into the conditions at animal tourism facilities in Bali and Lombok. The findings are shocking and come with renewed guidelines for tourists wishing to have encounters with wildlife while traveling in Bali. World Animal Protection has conducted an in-depth …
Tourists in Bali will be encouraged to explore the unique culture of the island. In a move to promote sustainable and higher-quality tourism on the island, leaders are working to establish new ways of managing tourists and the travel industry to help ensure tourists have an enjoyable trip and that the island’s heritage is respected. …
Following the announcement of a blanket ban on all activities on all of Bali’s twenty-two mountains, including iconic Mount Batur and Mount Agung, local communities and tourists are making their feelings known. Earlier this week, Bali’s Governor Wayan Koster announced that all activities on all of Bali’s mountains would be banned with immediate effect, ‘forever.’ …
Bali’s Governor Wayan Koster has made a landmark policy announcement that will enforce, with immediate effect, a ban on all tourist activities on all of Bali’s mountains and volcanos. In this seismic announcement, Governor Koster has formally announced the ban of all activities on all of Bali’s mountains and volcanos. While the ban on activities …
It has been said that if you can dream it, you can do it in Bali. Whether you want to swing from the treetop, swim alongside wild turtles, or watch the sunrise from the summit of a volcano, Bali truly makes dreams come true. Now one innovative adventure travel company in Bali is offering a …
Ubud has long been considered by international travelers as the cultural capital of Bali. Ubud was once a quiet, traditional market town, home to some of the island’s finest artists and artisans. Nowadays, Ubud is a busy and bustling tourism hotspot, but the cultural significance of the town still reigns strong. ARMA Museum and Resort …
Indonesia is one of the most culturally rich and diverse nations on earth. As the world’s biggest archipelago state and the world’s fourth largest country, it would take lifetimes to fully experience the country’s stunning cultural heritage. Bali is just one of over 17,000 islands that make up modern-day Indonesia. Each region, city, town, village, …
Bali’s outlying islands of Nusa Penida, Nusa Ceningan, and Nusa Lembongan are breathtakingly beautiful. The islands are home to some of the province’s most famous natural landscapes and attract hundreds of thousands of visitors every year. For the longest time, Nusa Lembongan was a destination visited by tourists as part of a day trip. Tourists …
Bali is a destination synonymous with pristine white sandy beaches, black sand beaches, dense tropical jungles, and vast expanses of rice terraces. For many, the villages around Ubud offer a chance to experience jungle living in Bali. But if you choose to drive a little further north, a whole new side of Bali will reveal …
It definitely feels like the low season in Bali. Beaches are quieter, and the traffic feels a little more manageable. The impact of the low season brings about benefits for both tourists and businesses. While the low season makes many of Bali’s busiest attractions more quiet and enjoyable for visitors and allows hotels and resorts …