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23/07/24

A popular local warung where you can taste the cuisine of Is. Sulawesi, which is different in flavor from Javanese and Balinese cuisine.

The pros of this warung are:

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Upd. 05/03/25
Bali Opens Museum of Ancient Sarcophagi – A Glimpse into Prehistoric Times!

The Sarcophagus Museum has opened in Bali, in the Gianyar district. This event confirms Indonesia’s status as one of the world’s oldest centers of civilization.

Megalithic structures (literally “large stone” in Greek) have existed in different parts of the world. You have likely heard of Stonehenge in England, the Carnac stones in France, or the Moai statues…

Bali Opens Museum of Ancient Sarcophagi – A Glimpse into Prehistoric Times!
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Upd. 21/07/25
Ferry Fire Sparks Panic on Way to Manado

In Indonesia, the ferry KM Barcelona 5, traveling from Melonguane Port in the Talaud Islands to Manado, caught fire at noon on Sunday, July 20, near the island of Talise in North Sulawesi. The fire be…

Ferry Fire Sparks Panic on Way to Manado
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Upd. 03/11/25
Koster Blames Java for Bali’s Beach Waste Problem

The Governor of Bali, I Wayan Koster, stated that the majority of the trash polluting the island’s beaches is brought by currents from neighboring East Java. Some of the waste, he mentioned, drifts in…

Koster Blames Java for Bali’s Beach Waste Problem
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Upd. 03/10/25
Not Made in Bali: Must-Try Flavors at Kuta’s Gastro Show

If you ask foreigners in Bali what they know about Indonesian cuisine, most will mention nasi goreng, mie goreng, and the street soup bakso.

The more discerning ones might remember babi guling and gado-gado. But among the 6000 inhabited islands of Indonesia, there are a vast number of dishes that even those in Bali haven’t heard of. A coup…

Not Made in Bali: Must-Try Flavors at Kuta’s Gastro Show
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Upd. 04/09/25
Bali Authorities Assure Tourists Unaffected by Nationwide Protests

Bali authorities assure that the island remains calm and safe, even though there have been mass protests in other Indonesian cities in recent days.

Bali’s Head of Tourism Department, I Wayan Sumardjaya, noted that the tourism life on the island continues as usual: hotels are full, beaches are crowded, and tours are operating on schedule. "Activit…

Bali Authorities Assure Tourists Unaffected by Nationwide Protests