Foreigners living in Bali actively purchase goods through Indonesian marketplaces — Tokopedia, Shopee, Lazada, and others. Many are used to regular free shipping, not considering the serious issues th…
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Hi, friends! We are Cargo Indonesia Group company, we regularly ship prefabricated containers from Bali to Asian and European countries. You can join your cargo!
The cost depends on the type of your cargo, material, volume and destination.
Need to export goods to your country?
Join the shipment of the nearest consolidated container in April!
You only need to hand over the cargo and we will prepare the documents, pack and label it ourselves.
Wondering where to shop online for your purchases? Curious about how to calculate taxes when buying items from abroad?
To find the answers, we’ve researched multiple online shopping platforms and stores, including Amazon, eBay, Scubastore, Tokopedia, and Bukalapak.
In the village of Kelan on Bali, mornings now pass almost silently: fishermen’s boats glide through the water without the usual roar of engines and clouds of exhaust. This has been made possible by th…
Police in northern Bali have foiled an attempt to illegally trade green sea turtles. Twenty-one animals were found near Pegametan Beach in Buleleng. All the turtles were alive.
From 2 to 15 June, a trial traffic scheme will be introduced at two junctions: Jalan Hang Tuah — Jalan Danau Beratan and Jalan Hang Tuah — Jalan Sedap Malam. This is an area in South Denpasar that man…
Whenever you plan to travel from Bali to Java on your own, check the calendar. Public holidays or long weekends almost always lead to kilometres-long tailbacks at the ferry crossing. After the severe…
Four tourists from Bali almost missed their trip to Komodo because of an issue with the boat payment. They spent around two hours at Marina Labuan Bajo port while the police and port services tried to…
Good news for anyone planning to climb Mount Rinjani but not keen to pay extra for a private transfer or ride to Lombok by motorbike.
From 10 April 2026, government-run tourist buses (KSPN) were officially launched on Lombok, linking the airport and main terminals with the “gateway” to Rinjani — the village of Sembalun.







