Bali might be a slice of paradise, but this tropical haven isn’t just a dream for tourists—it’s also a breeding ground for mould, especially during the rainy season.
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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.
In Bali, pottery studios are more than just workshops — they’re real art spaces open to everyone. It doesn’t matter whether you’re a professional or the last time you made something from clay was at s…
Our client rented a villa for six months. She lived there without any issues, paid on time, and the owner had no complaints.
The contract required a security deposit equal to one month’s rent: 25 million rupiah.
Melanting Waterfall is one of the lesser-known waterfalls in the Munduk area, surrounded by dense greenery and a more untouched landscape. Reaching it takes a bit more effort, with a walk down through…
When you bring a good camera, expensive lenses, a laptop, and other electronics to Bali, you’ll need to watch out for a serious threat—humidity and mould.
In fact, this issue isn’t unique to Bali; it affects much of Southeast Asia, where high humidity levels, especially during the rainy season, can damage your gear.


















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