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Leaders in Bali’s neighboring province of Lombok have just announced new hiking quotas for the island’s most famous volcano, Mount Rinjani. The active volcano has been named among Lonely Planet’s Top Picks for treks in 2025, but leaders want to prioritize environmental protection.  Tourists planning treks and adventure holidays in Bali and Lombok need to …

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Bali Governor Wayan Koster has met with the Consulate General of the Democratic Republic of Timor Leste in Bali to discuss the potential of a shared future in tourism. As Bali is one of the most visited tourism destinations in Southeast Asia, Timor Leste, as a nation, sees markedly few international arrivals every year and …

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Have you heard of the Bukit Peninsula? Often referred to as the Pearl of Bali, the Bukit Peninsula is the southernmost region of the island and is home to some of the most impressive coastal vistas and incredible tourism resorts. If there is one pet peeve of OG Bali lovers, it is when those less familiar …

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We all want to be able to spend as much time as possible in Bali, right? A one or two-week vacation is just never long enough! Fortunately, for those who have the time, it is possible to stay in Bali as a tourist for up to 60 days at a time with the extended eVisa …

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The world is changing at a more rapid pace than ever. As travel trends change, it can be hard for tourists to keep up with what’s hot and what’s not. But do you want to know what’s always going to be on trend? Travelling sustainably in Bali. As Bali moves to promote more sustainability in the …

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On Friday, May 2nd, Bali experienced an unplanned province-wide blackout. While power was restored across the island within 24 hours, with over 50% of the island reconnected within 2.5 hours, the incident has left locals and tourists shaken. It has proven to be a wake-up call for tourists to be a little more prepared for …

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For decades, Australian tourists have been the most frequent international arrivals in Bali, and the trend is slowing. Although travel trends have started to show a growing interest from Australian tourists in traveling to Japan, Bali remains the most popular destination.  The latest travel figures from Bali International Airport show that between January to March …

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Travel trends in Bali always lure tourists to new frontiers, to fresher, less crowded destinations where it’s easy to connect with nature, culture, and the Balinese community. Some of Bali’s classic tourist destinations are considered unmissable for good reason. There are seven classic destinations in Bali that all tourists should visit before they start chasing …

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Bali has been plunged into darkness as a total power outage has hit the province. At 4 p.m. on Friday, May 2nd, the vacation hotspot lost all connectivity. While backup generators have been activated in some areas, and mobile signal remains strong, residents and tourists are being warned that normal service could be some time …

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Officials in Bali have confirmed that they will be working to improve road safety on Bali’s most accident-prone roads. The news comes after a tragic traffic collision took place on the Singaraja-Denpasar Highway on Saturday, 26th April, where two young siblings were killed.  On Saturday, 26th April, Gede Krisna Ari Putra, aged 20, and his younger sister, Komang Karna Angga …

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Bali is in a longstanding tug-of-war between wanting to grow its tourism sector, attract ever more international tourists, and maintain a high quality of service and experiences while prioritizing cultural respect and sustainability. In a meeting of minds, leaders from all of Bali’s biggest tourism associations have committed to developing more high-quality tourism for the …

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Before the end of 2025, Bali is set to launch a series of new sea taxi services and fast boat routes. A new sea taxi service will connect tourists directly from Bali’s I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport to in-demand resorts like Canggu, Seminyak, and Kuta by boat. The Bali Marine Water Taxi is set …

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