It would not be highly exaggerated to call Bali, The Island of the Gods, a ‘heaven’ due to its ethereal beaches, captivating views, and it’s enthralling culture. But exploring all The Island has to of…
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Bali police have busted a gang of rental car thieves at Ngurah Rai International Airport. Three rental companies operating at the airport filed reports about the thefts.
A total of five Indonesian citizens were arrested: four men from Java and a housewife from Buleleng, Bali. According to police, the 47-year-old N.P.O.S., nicknamed Rere, was the 'mastermind' behind th…
The nearest available cars for rent:
📍Daihatsu Ayla (5 seats) — from 19.05 — for any period
📍Honda Brio (5 seats) — from 19.05 — for any period
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…
A honeymoon in Bali is all about freedom, spontaneous plans, and a road leading to destinations that reveal themselves along the way.
Hop on a bike or into a car, stop for coffee, head to the beach, linger at sunset, and just keep going with no rush or schedules.
If you’re already tired of the motorbike, the heat, the rain and endless helmets, a car starts to look like a great idea.
The Daihatsu Rocky is a compact car that’s easy to drive every day and ideal for getting out of your area without hassle.
The Honda Vario 125 is one of the most popular models among those who live in Bali or come here for an extended stay. This bike is appreciated for its combination of lightness, stability, and economy…
🛵 Bikes:…
• Fazzio 125 — from 07.03 for any period
• Vario 125 — from 07.03 for any period
• Nmax 155 without ABS — from 07.03 for any period
Recently, the Indonesian authorities introduced QR codes for refueling with Pertalite gasoline. Initially, this brand was subsidized by the state as fuel for the less affluent segments of the populati…
Navigating the car-buying maze in Bali as a foreigner can feel like a high-stakes game.
With online expat forums buzzing with questions like, “Can I buy a car in Indonesia?” and “Can I register it in my name?” it’s no wonder the process might seem daunting.









