Shopping in Bali has made a huge leap in the last couple of years: the island has finally stopped being a place where you had to fly to Singapore for brands. Today, Bali’s malls are not just rows of s…
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The Pod Chocolate Factory is located 30 minutes from Ubud, and 1.5 hours from Denpasar. The chocolate-making process can be seen behind glass.
You can watch what and when they add ingredients, how they mix them, and how it’s then poured into molds.
If you’ve been dreaming of getting into Indonesian food for ages, but so far you haven’t dared to go beyond nasi goreng, you really should make it to the Ubud Food Festival.
Bali plans to rejuvenate cocoa trees. Plants over 20 years old no longer yield fruit. Currently, out of 13,398 hectares of plantations, 2,000 are occupied by old and damaged trees. The yield is fallin…
Easter is a family celebration, usually associated with warm get-togethers, long lunches, and quality time with loved ones. Although Bali is an island with a Hindu culture, there is a large Christian…
If you’re wondering if you can eat fresh fruit in Bali, the answer is absolutely yes!
Bali is a tropical haven for fruit enthusiasts, bursting with a colourful assortment of fresh produce all year round. Whether you’re exploring bustling markets or grabbing a quick treat from vibrant m…
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…
High on the lush volcanic slopes of Kintamani, Bali, generations of Indonesian farmers have cultivated one of the world’s most distinctive single-origin coffee beans. With roots in rich, volcanic soil…
The Chocolate Factory on Charlie…
If you go to the east of the island, be sure to visit a small chocolate factory near Chandidasa. A fabulous and very beautiful place!
If you ask foreigners in Bali what they know about Indonesian cuisine, most will mention nasi goreng, mie goreng, and the street soup bakso.
The more discerning ones might remember babi guling and gado-gado. But among the 6000 inhabited islands of Indonesia, there are a vast number of dishes that even those in Bali haven’t heard of. A coup…










