The Balinese climatology station reported that in 2025 the start of the dry season (Ind. kemarau) will occur from April to May. The forecast is based on updated climate data using the latest climate n…
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The regular deaths of whales and tiger sharks on Bali's beaches, a fire at the overcrowded Suwung landfill during a drought—these are just part of the challenges the island faces due to environmental…
Indonesia, as is well known, is a country with a tropical climate. It's hot, humid, and rainy. Yoda Service, specializing in servicing Apple devices, has thrived in this climate. As for how the peculi…
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…
In the middle of this year, Bali will host the 26th Inter-Island Tourism Policy Forum (ITOP Forum). Established on July 23–25, 1997, the forum aims to explore the global tourism market through dialogu…
“Oh, what a cute table, I want one like that for my apartment” — you’ve probably exclaimed while strolling down a street full of craftsmen in Ubud. And then forgot about it, not even realizing that sh…
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…
You decided to go to Bali, anticipating warm beaches, bright sun, and serene relaxation. But first, there’s a real quest: finding the best tickets, planning a convenient route, and dealing with layove…
The Indonesian province of North Sulawesi is rapidly emerging as a top destination for travelers seeking a mix of breathtaking natural beauty, rich cultural experiences, and world-class diving. With i…
Nestled in the heart of Bali, Mount Agung captivates with its ancient charm. Once reserved for sacred Hindu rituals, it now became a hotspot for tourists.
Yet, amid the surge in tourism, the Governor of Bali has proposed to ban tourist activities on Mount Agung.