Despite earlier announcements from officials that construction of the Bali railway would begin at the start of the year, no progress was made. However, a new start date has been confirmed. Indonesia's…
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The new urban railway network in Bali will welcome its first passengers only in 2031, but authorities and stakeholders are already calculating how much tourists will need to pay for tickets.
The success of Indonesia’s first high-speed railway Jakarta-Bandung has inspired the authorities to pursue an even more ambitious project. Now, Whoosh trains will be able to reach the eastern metropol…
Imagine this: you’re sitting in an elegant dining car with live music, rice terraces and Java’s volcanoes gliding past the window, while a waiter serves Indonesian dishes. It’s not a fantasy—these tra…
In Jimbaran, the first of four underpasses will be initiated to alleviate the roads in Denpasar and Badung.
Authorities have agreed that one tunnel will be funded and overseen by the province of Bali, the second by the Badung Regency, and the remaining two by the Denpasar administration. Funds will come fro…
More and more tourists are choosing trains as their main mode of transportation in Indonesia.
On the island of Java, the transportation infrastructure is the most developed and modern. Railways also operate on Sumatra (both freight and passenger services), Sulawesi (freight and passenger), and…
Bali remains the most popular destination among Indonesia’s 17,000 islands, but to boost its development, the authorities are ready to impose stricter conditions for visitors.
Denpasar authorities have warned of an increase in passenger numbers ahead of Lebaran 2026. Lebaran is the Indonesian name for Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of Ramadan. During this period, many Ind…
If you’re already tired of the motorbike, the heat, the rain and endless helmets, a car starts to look like a great idea.
The Daihatsu Rocky is a compact car that’s easy to drive every day and ideal for getting out of your area without hassle.
Ngurah Rai Airport saw the projected peak in passenger traffic over the long weekend for Chinese New Year (Imlek).
The airport administration had previously said that Sunday, 15 February, would be the busiest day of the holiday period from 13 to 19 February, with around 76,000 passengers expected in a single day (…









