Indonesia, renowned for its diverse natural beauty and stunning landscapes, is home to hidden gems within its tropical jungles: breath-taking waterfalls. These magnificent cascades attract not only th…
Java, like much of the Indonesian archipelago, is of volcanic origin, with an elongated shape and rugged, mountainous terrain. From its high peaks, rivers rush down, creating breath-taking waterfalls…
Sometimes, to remember why you’re in Bali at all, you just need to head into the jungle, where the air smells of damp leaves, water crashes against rocks, and the sun filters through the canopy, paint…
This trip takes you to East Bali, to the Amed area, which is considered one of the best places on the island for snorkelling.
The sea here is calm, the water is crystal clear, and the marine life is rich. During the tour, you’ll see underwater statues, sunken military ships, coral gardens, and lots of colourful fish — all ri…
In the coming months, there will be more tourist police officers at Bali’s most popular spots. For over a year now, officers from this unit have been helping visitors on site, explaining the rules and…
Kroya Waterfall is an adrenaline-filled waterfall in North Bali. Here you can do more than just enjoy the scenery — you can jump off cliffs and slide down a natural rock waterslide.
Northern Bali offers a rich journey for those who want to see the most of the island’s nature and rare sites in a short time.
The route takes you through mountain areas with mandarin plantations, waterfalls, lakes, and jungles. The pace here is more relaxed, the landscapes more grandiose, and the locations are not overcrowde…
Bali’s weather has been making headlines again recently: warnings from BMKG meteorologists, canceled boats to Gili, high waves, and restrictions on ocean-going. In this context, the idea that January…
💧 Fiji Waterfall is a waterfall that is seldom talked about. It is powerful, multi-cascade, surrounded by jungle, and almost always deserted. The reason is simple: most tourists stop at the more famou…
In Bali, there are two categories of bikers: those who have already dropped their bike, and those who will do so a little later 😄
Plastic, sand, narrow roads, and sudden dogs — the perfect formula for small adventures.













