When our puppy suddenly fell violently ill, we discovered one of Bali's most poisonous plants, found abundantly across the island.
This plant, known as the Strychnine tree, harbors toxic nuts, also dubbed Vomit Nuts.
When our puppy suddenly fell violently ill, we discovered one of Bali's most poisonous plants, found abundantly across the island.
This plant, known as the Strychnine tree, harbors toxic nuts, also dubbed Vomit Nuts.
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…
Bali is a place where all the elements come together in one location: the sun, water, jungles, volcanoes, and thrilling adventures.
And when you add cocktails, umbrellas, excellent service, and food to the mix, you get beach clubs or day clubs. This article compiles the most popular ones for you.
Bali welcomes you not only with beaches and temples, but also with an amazing opportunity to become a gardener — even if you are here temporarily. The island’s tropical climate is so favorable for pla…
The case involving marijuana allegedly grown in a rented house in the Ubung Kaja area of North Denpasar is ongoing at the Denpasar court.
The main defendant is Dutch citizen Nirul Rashim Abdoelrazak. The prosecutor is seeking nine years in prison and a fine of 1 billion rupiah. He is accused of growing marijuana using hydroponics.
For almost three decades, the lake was hidden by overgrowth and silt, with legends circulating about dragons and spirits living there. Now Yeh Malet Lake in Karangasem is open to tourists again. It’s…
Sari Timbul Glass Factory in Ubud is an unusual place that combines a workshop and an art garden with an original design. This tourist attraction, located in Gianyar, has become popular thanks to soci…
Waste management in Bali is becoming increasingly challenging. The situation is made worse by the halt to transporting organic waste to the Suwung landfill in Denpasar from 1 April 2026.
What to buy, when to go, how to bargain — and why this place will probably keep you longer than you planned.
Picture this. You’re walking down Jalan Raya Ubud, the main road cutting through the heart of Bali’s cultural capital. The air smells like incense. A gamelan melody drifts from somewhere nearby. And t…
Balinese officials and teachers have shown that they can work not just behind office desks.
Picking up shovels, hoes, and mattocks, they planted more than 3,500 trees in a day along one of the major rivers in the Jembrana district — Biluk Poh.