During the rainy season in Bali, the weather can change very quickly: sunshine, then clouds and a heavy downpour five minutes later. The roads become slipperier, water appears on the surfaces, and vis…
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Lenient tax regime, cheap rent, minimal competition, and a stable customer flow — this list of advantages increasingly attracts investors to Indonesia, and to Bali in particular.
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…
For almost everyone, the first moments in Bali feel strangely similar. You step off the plane and instantly get hit by a wall of heat and humidity so thick it feels like walking fully clothed into a s…
Bali confidently retains the title of the most attractive place in Indonesia: in 2024, the island welcomed over 6.3 million foreign guests — even more than in the pre-COVID times.
Beach clubs, restaurants and bars—of course, holidays in Bali often involve alcohol. Here you can try cocktails, local drinks, and well-known global brands of spirits.
Unfortunately, the problem of counterfeit alcohol remains in its worst form: methanol poisoning. The mass incidents that used to make the news have almost disappeared, but that doesn’t mean the proble…
Gateway to Java: Seamless Access from Bali & Top Destinations
Practical tips for travelers to Java from our reader @Kelimutu "Information for those traveling to Java. As of today, the ferry crossing between Banyuwangi and Gilimanuk no longer accepts cash payment…
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.
What to buy, when to go, how to bargain — and why this place will probably keep you longer than you planned.
Picture this. You’re walking down Jalan Raya Ubud, the main road cutting through the heart of Bali’s cultural capital. The air smells like incense. A gamelan melody drifts from somewhere nearby. And t…







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