Bali’s idyllic weather and lush landscapes create a paradise for Instagram-worthy photos and a thriving habitat for diverse wildlife, including animals, insects, and reptiles. However, it’s important…
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Did you know that birdsong is a natural form of therapy for the soul? Their gentle melodies have been shown to reduce stress, ease anxiety, and lift our mood—offering a calming escape, especially in t…
Forty red-breasted lorikeets have returned to Bali from the UK’s Paradise Park Wildlife Sanctuary as part of an international program to preserve the rare Balinese subspecies. The repatriation was org…
The Indonesian province of North Sulawesi is rapidly emerging as a top destination for travelers seeking a mix of breathtaking natural beauty, rich cultural experiences, and world-class diving. With i…
Architectural Digest has published a list of the 21 most beautiful countries in the world, evaluating breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and stunning landmarks. In this prestigious ranki…
Architectural Digest has published a list of the 21 most beautiful countries in the world, evaluating breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and remarkable landmarks. Indonesia secured an ho…
In Bali Barat National Park (Buleleng Regency), 12 Timor deer were released into the wild. According to the head of the division for species and genetic resources conservation of the Ministry of Envir…
Surabaya, the bustling capital of East Java, and the culturally rich Madura Island offer a unique blend of urban sophistication and traditional charm.
As a major economic hub, Surabaya is home to vibrant markets, green parks, diverse temples, and modern accommodations, making it a popular destination for business and leisure travelers alike.
The fauna of Southeast Asia is rich in its diversity of exotic animals and more familiar domestic pets. Even those who have never been to the island probably know about the existence of Bali dogs.
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The zoo named «Taman Satwa Tabanan Wildlife Park» or simply «Tasta» is built on a 20-hectare area in the village of Angseri, in the Baturiti district. The village of Angseri is the owner of this park.