In the Balinese district of Tabanan, rabies-carrying animals continue to be vaccinated. By mid-July 2025, 43.53% of the 54,000 registered dogs and cats had been vaccinated.
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Animals transmitting rabies have bitten people in Bali 34,809 times this year alone. This is the statistic up to August 2024, shared by the Secretary of the Coordinating Group for the Prevention and C…
In recent months, the veterinary services of Badung have recorded several isolated instances of bites from rabies-carrying dogs.
To prevent further spread of the disease, the authorities declared South Kuta—including Nusa Dua, Tanjung Benoa, Jimbaran, and part of Canggu—a zone of heightened veterinary control.
Following the recent death of a local resident from rabies, the Bali government is intensifying its vaccination program. A large-scale campaign is underway in Denpasar and is now expanding to other re…
Visiting the Monkey Forest (Ubud Monkey Forest) is often included in the plans of Bali tourists. While this experience can be a wonderful way to connect with nature, the risks are very real.
Whether you are planning a short trip to Bali or a major import or export operation, it is essential to understand the regulations governing what you can and cannot bring into and out of Indonesia. Th…
Australian travel insurers are reporting a concerning rise in gastroenteritis claims from tourists returning from Bali. Southern Cross Travel Insurance recorded a staggering 79% increase in January 20…
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In the Sangeh Monkey Forest, new warning signs have appeared saying “Please Don’t Touch the Monkeys” with an Indonesian translation: “Dilarang menyentuh monyet”.
A representative of the administration, Pujawan, noted that monkeys, even in tourist areas, remain wild animals, so touching them is strictly prohibited. Staff explain the rules of conduct to visitors…









