Now not only the most beautiful and dangerous beaches will attract tourists to Nusa Penida. Farms with seaweed want to become a worthy competitor to Bali's rice terraces. The goal of local officials i…
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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…
Welcome aboard the luxurious Aneecha catamaran, which combines tradition and modernity, sensual curves and state-of-the-art technology.
During this journey, you will swim with a mask surrounded by colorful fish and corals, visit a traditional village where a seaweed farm is located, and reach the natural fountain "Devil’s Tear", where…
Indonesia aims to develop a complete production chain for seaweed products—from cultivation to deep processing. The Minister of Investments and Industrialization, Rosan Perkasa Roeslani, stated: "We m…
The “Nusa Penida 2025” festival concluded on Nusa Penida. For four days, the island was alive with music, dance, and the sea. The festival brought together a parade of Balinese culture, a local artisa…
In the Ngurah Rai reserve area in South Bali, over 4,000 mangrove trees have been planted over four years. The project is being implemented by the international direct sales company QNET (Hong Kong) i…
There are plans to build a desalination plant in Bali’s Badung, where there is already a shortage of fresh water in the south. The technology used will be reverse osmosis, similar to the one on Gili T…
Bali’s narcotics police discovered a hydroponic marijuana plantation in a residential house on Bina Kusuma IV Street in Denpasar.
A couple was detained: 31-year-old N.R. from the Netherlands and his wife, 33-year-old K.V. from Russia. Dozens of cannabis plants about a meter high, hundreds of seed packets, and equipment for hydro…
A large-scale eco-project for the restoration of coral reefs has been launched in northern Bali. The regional authorities, in cooperation with the National Armed Forces of Indonesia, have set up coral…
Balinese officials and teachers have shown that they can work not just behind office desks.
Picking up shovels, hoes, and mattocks, they planted more than 3,500 trees in a day along one of the major rivers in the Jembrana district — Biluk Poh.









