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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The port on Gili Trawangan operates daily from morning to evening, but operating hours may vary depending on the season and weather conditions.
It is recommended to check the schedule and weather conditions in advance before traveling to the island.
Have you heard of Gili Trawangan, Air, and Meno? Nearby lies an entire network of untouched islands, never visited by mass tourists. There are no noisy bars, vendors, or crowds at the pier—only crysta…
It’s a question that occasionally crosses the minds of those lucky enough to find themselves in Bali: Where do you go for a weekend getaway when you’re already in a tropical haven? One stand…
24-hour ATM on Gili Air — CIMB NIAG
The Indonesian People’s Representative Council (DPR) is urging the Ministry of Health to build a hospital on Gili Trawangan. Currently, all three islands — Trawangan, Air, and Meno — lack comprehensiv…
Although each of the Gili Islands has its own unique vibe, they all share a common geophysical feature: the western sides usually have wide, shallow reef areas, while the eastern sides tend to be narr…
The Gili Islands are rightly called small Indonesian paradise and turtle islands. A real tropical vacation and a complete reboot! Do not miss your chance to enjoy an incredible vacation on the largest…
A popular swimming beach.
Not particularly luxurious. Seaweed and pine needles may be present on the shore. You can swim at both low and high tides.
About 30 meters into the water, there is an artificial reef called 'Biorock' that extends northward. If you want a more developed beach, head north. The sand there is cleaner, but the beach line is sl…
Travelling to Sumba feels like stepping into another Indonesia: a wild, honest, and truly beautiful world.
Here, hills stretch to the horizon, lagoons shimmer in shades of turquoise, and the locals live as their ancestors did — with respect for the land and the ocean.
















