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Upd. 25/06/25
Indonesia: Home of the Happiest People

According to the Gallup Global Emotions Report 2025, Indonesia, along with China and Mexico, topped the list of countries where people experience positive emotions most often. Nine out of ten Indonesi…

Indonesia: Home of the Happiest People
18/07/24

A healthy restaurant for both meat eaters and vegans with unusual ingredients

Those who are interested in Incan mythology know that Pachamama is Mother Earth and one of the main female deities in Quechua mythology, the goddess of earth and fertility. The restaurant with this na…

Gili Air
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04/09/25
SukawatiMoonstone Beach Lounge
Oct 6, from 15:00 to 22:00
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Upd. 05/03/25
Bali Opens Museum of Ancient Sarcophagi – A Glimpse into Prehistoric Times!

The Sarcophagus Museum has opened in Bali, in the Gianyar district. This event confirms Indonesia’s status as one of the world’s oldest centers of civilization.

Megalithic structures (literally “large stone” in Greek) have existed in different parts of the world. You have likely heard of Stonehenge in England, the Carnac stones in France, or the Moai statues…

Bali Opens Museum of Ancient Sarcophagi – A Glimpse into Prehistoric Times!
Activities
Upd. 30/05/24
Wedding Celebration in Indonesia. Features of Wedding Traditions

Wedding! When we hear this word, warm feelings, smiles, often come to mind. In our imagination, something magical, joyful is envisioned.

Each country has its own traditions and customs for conducting marriage ceremonies. In different parts of Indonesia, wedding rituals can be strange in some places and touching in others, but they are…

Wedding Celebration in Indonesia. Features of Wedding Traditions
15/10/25
Oct 31, from 17:00 to 01:00
Culture, religion and language
Upd. 19/04/25
When Love Knows No Religion: Tales from Bali

Bali — a vibrant melting pot where Indonesian people of different faiths meet, often forming deep connections that culminate in love and marriage.

Yet, Indonesia’s marriage laws, which mandate religious ceremonies and require couples to share the same faith, pose significant hurdles for inter-faith unions.

When Love Knows No Religion: Tales from Bali