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Bali officials have confirmed that the influx of domestic visitors have significantly increased since the government has lifted some restrictions on the island. The Head of the Bali Tourism Agency, Putu Astawa said that Bali began to record an increase of domestic visitors since the central government gave some leniency for both tourist attractions and …

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Officials from the central government have confirmed that the majority of disabled people in Bali have received the Covid-19 vaccine. The President’s Staff for Social Field, Angkie Yudistia confirmed that 94% of Bali residents who suffer with disabilities have received the Covid-19 vaccine. “The second dose of the Covid-19 vaccine is currently being rolled out …

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The majority of local vendors inside the Tanah Lot Temple area chose to remain closed despite the reopening of tourist attractions for domestic visitors. The Tanah Lot Public Relation Staff, Kadek Niti confirmed that despite the leniency that was given by the central government to reopen businesses and tourist attractions in Bali, the number of …

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Bali officials have decided to lift the 8pm curfew in Gilimanuk Port to welcome more domestic visitors. The General Manager of Indonesia Ferry Ltd for Ketapang Port East Java, Suharto confirmed that Gilimanuk and Ketapang Port is one of the main entrance for domestic travelers to gain access into Bali will be allowed to be …

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Hundreds of Australian nationals have been transported back to their home country with a repatriation flight from Bali. The Stakeholder Relation Manager of Angkasa Pura I for Bali Ngurah Rai Airport, Taufan Yudhistira confirmed that around 200 Australian nationals were scheduled to go back home through Bali’s Airport on Saturday (18/9). “Over 200 expats from …

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Each Legian Beach visitor will soon be required to scan a QR code before entering the beach area.     The Head of Legian Society Empowerment, I Wayan Puspa Negara stated that as one of the most popular beaches in Bali, Legian Beach will potentially gather large amounts of crowds as the beach was recently reopened when …

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The Head of People’s Consultative Assembly, Bambang Soesatyo has claimed that Bali is now ready to receive international tourists. During his visit to attend a grand opening of a restaurant that is located in Gianyar on Wednesday (15/9), Bambang was grateful that Bali’s economic activity has started to recover as Covid-19 transmissions has recently decreased, …

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The central government has planned to forbid backpackers from entering Bali when the borders reopen for international tourism in the near future.  The Indonesian central government through the Maritime and Investment Coordinator Minister, Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan stated that Bali will not allow backpackers to visit the island once the international travel corridor reopens in the …

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   Authorities from the Klungkung Covid-19 Handling Task Force have decided to release 3 offenders without fines.  During an operation that was conducted by authorities from the Klungkung Covid-19 Handling Task Force on Wednesday (8/9) in front of the Banjarakan Sub-District Office, officers from the Public Civil Service decided to let go several Covid-19 prevention protocol …

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 Residents who have been affected by the Covid-19 pandemic in Buleleng have started to receive financial assistance after two months of the current partial lockdown. The Head of the Buleleng Social Agency, I Putu Kariaman Putra confirmed that 3,634 residents in Buleleng have finally started to receive financial support from the Buleleng regional government on …

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   Bali Governor, I Wayan Koster has started to reopen tourist attractions and shopping malls with strict prevention protocols in place. Despite all the restriction policies during the extended partial lockdown in Bali, Koster has decided to give some leniency by reopening some public areas such as shopping malls and tourist attractions on the island with …

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 The influx of domestic visitors through the Bali Airport has surged since the cost of Covid-19 tests has recently been reduced.   The Stakeholder Relation Manager of Angkasa Pura I Ltd for Ngurah Rai Airport, Taufan Yudhistira confirmed that the influx of domestic visitors through the Bali Airport has significantly increased since the government reduced the …

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