Often on the wrists of Balinese people, we see thread bracelets woven with red, white, and black threads. Some tourists look for places to tie such bracelets, considering them talismans for «making wi…
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WILD is one of the most fun Indonesian restaurants in Ubud, bringing a fresh twist to Balinese food with our build your own plate concept. Mix and match your favourite proteins, veggies, sambals, sauc…
Welcome to Slavic Roots Cafe in the heart of Canggu, Pantai Berawa, Bali! We offer a delicious selection of organic and healthy food options for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Enjoy fresh smoothie bowl…
A real clash of two cultures occurred in Bali. A tourist was annoyed by the loud music from the neighboring house and tried to stop it or at least turn it down, but he had no chance. Firstly, live mus…
Master I Made Ada and His Legacy
I Made Ada, a 70-year-old Balinese woodcarver from Tegallalang near Ubud, has elevated traditional Balinese carving into a world-recognized cultural heritage. His most famous creation is the mystical…
Warung Nia is a contemporary restaurant known for its generous portions of pork ribs and convenient shuttle service from nearby hotels and villas.
Located in a vibrant local market, where shopping for souvenirs and local goods adds to the experience, Warung Nia stands out for its affordability and attentive service.
The Balinese are among the kindest people in the world. Even a verbal argument — let alone a fight — is very rare among the island’s local people.
But once every 210 days in Munggu, dozens of local men pick up long sticks and face off against each other. This is how the traditional Mekotek ritual begins.
Museum Pasifika in Nusa Dua has received the Tripadvisor Travellers’ Choice Best of the Best 2026 award. This is Tripadvisor’s highest award category, given to places that have received exceptionally…





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