Region of Kintamani in Bali
Kintamani is an area located in the northeast of Bali, near Mount Batur, encompassing the villages of Penelokan, Toya Bungkah, Batur, Kedisan, Abung, Songan, and Kintamani itself. The villages of Kint…
Region of Kintamani in Bali
Kintamani is an area located in the northeast of Bali, near Mount Batur, encompassing the villages of Penelokan, Toya Bungkah, Batur, Kedisan, Abung, Songan, and Kintamani itself. The villages of Kint…
Kintamani in Bali is a must-visit location. Situated in the central highlands, Kintamani serves as a gateway to Mount and Lake Batur and some of the island’s best coffee shops.
Penglipuran is a traditional Balinese village located in the Bangli regency, known for its stunning cleanliness, well-preserved culture, and harmonious layout. The village is famous for its neatly ali…
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…
High on the lush volcanic slopes of Kintamani, Bali, generations of Indonesian farmers have cultivated one of the world’s most distinctive single-origin coffee beans. With roots in rich, volcanic soil…
The Bali police are investigating an incident that occurred during a cockfight in Songan Village (Kintamani), where an altercation between two men ended in a stabbing. One of the participants died, an…
Kintamani Coffee is a café located in the Kintamani area.
The café offers visitors the chance to enjoy aromatic local coffee grown in environmentally friendly conditions.
On the island of Lombok, near Bali, there is a world-class motorcycle track. It’s even a venue for the main MotoGP races (like Formula 1 for motorcyclists).
Although Bali is warm all year round, there are its own pros and cons of traveling at different times of the year. Depending on how you like to spend your time and what you are interested in, it makes…
The 16th Bali Provincial Sports Games (Porprov Bali 2025) have ceremoniously begun. The opening symbol was a relay of the “Olympic” flame, lit right in the crater of the sacred Mount Batur.