If you’re planning your holiday or searching for accommodation in Bali, the first and most important step is deciding which part of the island you want to stay in. Bali’s regions are incredibly d…
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A famous sandy beach near shops and restaurants, popular with surfers. There is a board rental service.
A great spot for those who have finished surf school and want to ride calm, long waves.
Labuhan Kebo Waterfall is a hidden waterfall in the Munduk area of North Bali, known for its quiet setting and natural jungle surroundings. Less visited than some of the island’s more popular waterfal…
Gitgit Waterfall is one of the best-known waterfalls in North Bali, located in the Buleleng area. People like it because it is relatively easy to reach: from the parking area, the walk is quite short…
Aling-Aling Waterfall is one of the best-known waterfalls in North Bali. It’s surrounded by thick greenery and is especially popular for the nearby cliff jumps and natural water slides.
Batu Bolong, the famous temple located within the Tanah Lot complex in Tabanan Regency, is under threat of damage. Local authorities, temple officials, and village leaders are working together to pres…
Dinner in Bali is easy — the island is packed with incredible restaurants. But what happens when the plates are cleared and you’re nowhere near ready to call it a night? That’s where a lot of traveler…
Even after the closure of the much-loved shortcut between Bingin and Dreamland, Uluwatu remains one of Bali’s least congested tourist areas.
All the more so because another short road has appeared to replace the one that was blocked. Perfectly smooth tarmac and almost no change in elevation mean you can get much faster from Labuan Sait—wit…
On Nusa Penida, the island next to Bali, an underwater cave has been discovered that could shed light on the region’s early settlement history.
Studies suggest that the Song Toyapakeh cave once lay above sea level, and that in different periods ancient people and various animals could live there comfortably. After the Ice Age, sea levels rose…











































