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Upd. 28/05/26
Bali Governor Urges Tourists to Pay Visitor Levy

A message from Governor Wayan Koster to foreign travellers has appeared on the official website of the Bali provincial government (baliprov.go.id).

In his letter, the head of the province thanked visitors, reminded them of the importance of respecting local traditions, and urged everyone without exception to pay the tourist levy (Foreign Tourist…

Bali Governor Urges Tourists to Pay Visitor Levy
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Upd. 23/05/26
Jakarta Gets Ready for The Weeknd’s World Tour Show

The Weeknd, the Canadian singer behind hits like Blinding Lights, Starboy and Save Your Tears, and one of today’s most popular pop and R&B artists, has announced the Asian leg of his After Hours T…

Jakarta Gets Ready for The Weeknd’s World Tour Show
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Upd. 08/04/26
New Monkey Forest Fees: IDR 130K for a Selfie

One of Bali’s best-known attractions has surprised tourists ahead of the peak season. From 1 April 2026, Monkey Forest in Ubud (Monkey Forest Ubud) has officially increased its entrance fees.

New Monkey Forest Fees: IDR 130K for a Selfie
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Upd. 28/02/26
$1,200 Lesson: Avoid This Bali Forest Mistak

Filming a regular music video at Lake Buyan turned into a scandal for a local blogger. Only once he arrived did he find out that flying a drone or using a professional camera in Bali’s protected areas…

$1,200 Lesson: Avoid This Bali Forest Mistak
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Upd. 23/01/26
Rainy Season in Bali: Expectation vs Reality

Bali’s weather has been making headlines again recently: warnings from BMKG meteorologists, canceled boats to Gili, high waves, and restrictions on ocean-going. In this context, the idea that January…

Rainy Season in Bali: Expectation vs Reality
Food
Upd. 25/01/26
Cooking Classes in Bali: What to Try and Where to Go

Bali’s food scene isn’t just about cafés and restaurants. One of the most interesting ways to experience the island is through its home-style cooking — the kind locals make every day. Cooking classes…

Cooking Classes in Bali: What to Try and Where to Go
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Upd. 25/12/25
Northern Bali Expands Cashless Payments

A few years ago, almost everywhere in Bali accepted only cash. Cards rarely worked — mostly in large hotels and expensive restaurants. Now the situation is changing: digital payments are becoming the…

Northern Bali Expands Cashless Payments