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  • Canggu Club Bali
    The Canggu Club is Bali’s international members’ club. A stylish club with a strong social, family and sports orientation.
  • Canggu, A Perfect Place To Relax
    Canggu is a new virgin tourism area in Bali. It develops as a positive impact of development progress in Kuta, Legian, Seminyak and surroundings.
  • Which Place In Bali That Suits You Most
    Taking full advantage of this tropical wonderland however is something that takes most people years to discover. This article will help you to maximize your Bali holiday.
  • Bali Traditional Markets (2)
    Visiting local markets not only provides fascinating insight into the culture of the "Real Bali". You can also get cheaper prizes if you love bargaining. This is the continuance of the previous article.
  • Bali Traditional Markets (1)
    A visit to a local market always provides a fascinating insight into the culture of the "Real Bali". This article provides a number of traditional markets in Bali area.
  • Muhu-Muhu, An Excorcism Ceremony
    Muhu-Muhu ceremony, a ceremony to excorcise the evil spirits, held by people of Tenganan village in Karangasem district.
  • Bali Police To Increase Vigilance During Lebaran
    Bali's new police chief increasing anti-crime patrols and security at sea and airport during peak travel season of Idul Fitri.
  • Governor To Speak At Ubud Literary Festival
    Governor Made Pastika to speak at Ubud Readers and Writers Festival in October 6 to 10, 2010.
  • A Plan For Bali's Coastal Zoning
    Bali provincial government, in the next two year ahead targeting will have detail plan about the utilization of coastal area layout or coastal zoning.
  • Ubud's Spiritual Tourism Beat Karangasem's
    The concept of spiritual tourism which is promoted by Karangasem government has been defeated by Ubud.
  • The Third Anniversary Of Bali's New Kuta Golf
    Golf tournaments, lavish prizes and special offers to new members to celebrate the third anniversary of new Kuta Golf in Bali.
  • Bali Is Now Closer To Baubau
    Bali and beyond tourism to be augmented by direct Bali to Baubau in Southeast Sulawesi.
  • The Resurrection Of International Yacht Race
    After thirteen years of hiatus, sailing yacht race from Fremantle to Bali to Run in 2011.
  • Six Beaches In Tabanan Cleaned Massively
    6 beaches in the Tabanan, Bali which have got many garbage had cleaned massively.
  • Underpass And Flyover For Bali Traffic Problems
    Jakarta offers to build underpasses for Bali.
  • The World Sailors Service Center In Bali
    Bali Seafarers Center is now in its final phase of renovation in becoming the service center for world sailors.
  • Bali Needs 1000 More Surveillance Cameras
    Bali seeks to improve security by installing additional 1,000 surveillance cameras.
  • Dozens Tattoo Artists Compete To Be The Best
    Dozens of tattoo artists participate in a tattoo contest in Kuta.
  • Famous Bali Artists Enliven Art Center
    12 Bali's singers and 12 bands held a concert at the Art Center in August 22, 2010.
  • Bali's Mistakes Threat Tourism Industry
    Bali Tourism officials list seven threats to the future of the island's tourism industry.
  • Reducing The Queue To Paradise
    Despite promises from Jakarta, little has been done to reduce long lines and the resulting complaints at Bali's Ngurah Rai airport.
  • Ain't No Budget High Enough For Bali Theatre
    There is no business calculation for Bali Theatre investment.
  • Finding Serenity At Taman Ayun Temple
    Many people who visit Taman Ayun temple are not looking for its antiquity. Most of them come to enjoy its ambience and air of serenity.
  • An Amazing Scenery Of Gitgit Waterfall
    Gitgit Waterfall is a beautiful tourist destination in north part of Bali which was opened as tourist destinations of Bali on 1975.
  • Gedong Kirtya, An Ancient Library Of Manuscripts
    Gedong Kirtya is the only museum of lontar manuscripts in the world and houses 3,000 or more separate pieces written in Old Javanese, Balinese and Indonesia.
  • The Healing Power Of Tirta Empul Spring
    Tirta Empul Temple is a holy spring water temple located in Tampak Siring Village. The Balinese believe the water has miraculous healing powers to cure sickness.
  • A Natural Sanctuary Of Goa Gajah
    Goa Gajah draws visitors, from foreign tourists to local worshipers. Perhaps because this site is the oldest excavated relic of ancient Balinese art.
  • Neka Art Museum, Collects More Than Just Art
    Neka Art Museum Ubud Bali, is more than just collection of fine art inspired by natural beauty, people, and culture of Bali.
  • Puri Saren Agung, Ubud's Cultural Center
    Puri Saren Agung or Ubud Palace was the residence of the last Ubud's king. His descendants are now live there.
  • 12 Handicaps Flag Merah Putih Underwater
    12 handicap people succeeded flagged Indonesian national flag underwater on the country's Independent Day.
  • The Sacred Baris Cina Dance
    The Baris Cina Dance based on a story about a Chinese ship which was beached along the Sanur coast hundreds year ago.
  • Petitenget, A Temple With Golden Sandy Beach
    In the north of Kuta, there is a golden sandy beach on whose shore line stands a temple called Pura Petitenget.
  • Must Visit Places In Denpasar
    Let's find some interesting places in this capital city of Bali.
  • Hinduism, A Main Balinese Faith
    Hinduism is the predominant and indigenous religious tradition of South Asia, especially in Bali.
  • Pudut Island's Turtle Conservation
    Bali is not just beautiful sceneries and cultural attractions. The tourist who come to Bali could also visiting turtle conservation in the paradise island.
  • Badung's Extra-Tight Guard On Holiday
    Around a month ago, Badung still open for public. However, this area gives “really serious” atmosphere with Badung Civil Service Officer tight security.
  • Kuta Beach's New Look
    New beachwalk life style development to stimulate gentrification of Bali's popular Kuta Beach.
  • Ngerebong, Unique Tradition At Petilan Kesiman Temple
    A unique religious ritual from Kesiman Village, Denpasar where dozens of people went tranced or mass trance.
  • Garuda Adds More Seats For Eid
    Garuda Indonesia Adding Seats and Flights to Serve Traditional Lebaran Holiday Travel Surge.
  • No Smoke In Bali
    Bali preparing to introduce no-smoking zones with violators subject to fines and jail.
  • Eat Pray Love: The Bali Premiere
    Hollywood depiction of Bali-based love story, Eat Pray Love to Open BALINALE Film Fest October 12-17, 2010.
  • One Tourism Village Is Ready To Launch
    One of four villages prepared by Badung Government has been ready to support Bali tourism sector.
  • Bali To Host The World Choir Games
    A local government official said that 8th World Choir Games probably takes place in Bali in 2014.
  • Denpasar's Minimal Coast Guard
    Denpasar still lack of existence of coast guard officer. The city merely has 15 coast guard personnel guarding over more than 10 kilometer long coastline.
  • Bali Taxi Supports Sanur Festival
    Praja Bali Transportasi Corporation that operating Bali Taxi fleet supported “Sanur Villa Festival 2010” as a commitment to build Bali tourism image generally.
  • The Tabanans Welcoming Ramadhan With Hataman Quran
    Moslem people in Tabanan Bali held Hataman Quran at Al Muhajirin Al Mosque in Sanggulan Village of Kediri District in order to welcoming the coming of Ramadhan 1431 H.
  • Fun Yoga Reportage Of Sanur Village Festival
    Fun Yoga activity, that is a relaxing body movement held as the last series of event at Sanur Village Festival.
  • The Stained Car Free Day
    enpasar government program, which maintain civic centre Renon area in Denpasar as an area of “car free day” still did not fully worked.
  • One Mystery Of Bali Is Solved
    Mystery of Bali's underwater temple at Pemuteran Bay revealed.
  • Just A Few Hotels Support Bali Green
    28 hotels in Bali and Lombok to undergo environmental assessments.
  • Bali Open 2010 Table Tennis Competition
    8 table tennis association from outside Bali and 18 from Bali will participate in “Bali Open 2010.” The competition will be held on August 6 to 8, 2010.
  • The New Look Of Sanur Traditional Market
    Sindhu Market, one of the traditional markets in Sanur was renovated and arranged in a modern atmosphere.
  • RRI Try To Preserve Local Culture
    Director of RRI Program and Production Public Broadcasting, invited young generation to loves their local culture whilst keep accepting the modern technology.
  • Traffic Jam On Kite Competition
    Tanah Lot Art Festival 2010 that entering its last day, becomes the peak event with the most crowded visitors compared with the remained days of this festival.
  • Mynah, The Native Bird Of Bali
    Bali Mynahs are a rare and beautiful bird found only on the Bali Island in Indonesia. There are as few as 60 wild Bali Mynahs that inhabit the Bali Barat National Park.
  • The Religious Meaning Of Bali's Cock Fighting
    One of the most popular traditions in Bali is cockfighting. Cockfights have a ceremonial purpose that escorts Hindu temple festivals.
  • Ubud Establish A Large Central Parking Area
    Plan to develop central parking area anticipating traffic jam in Ubud appears to be realized.
  • Flash Floods Submerge Parts of South Bali
    Heavy rains that fell in south Bali on Thursday, July 27, 2010, caused serious flooding in certain areas with some roads becoming submerged below 1 meter of flood water.
  • 6 Popular Bali Beaches Declared Polluted
    A researcher from the Biology Faculty of Bali's Udayana University has revealed that 6 beaches in the southern part of the island are polluted.
  • Comfortable Trip With New Public Transports
    Plans for new local bus routes to be operated by fleet of 25 new buses in Bali.
  • 20.000 Tourists At The Fourth Day Of TLAF
    The implementation of Tanah Lot Art Festival achieved tourists’ positive appreciation.
  • Environmentally Friendly Waste Management
    As a famous tourism destination in the world, even Bali could not avoid the waste problem too. One of the solution is the waste management system applied in Gianyar.
  • Ubud Parking Area Arrangement
    Gianyar Regent, Tjokorda Oka Artha Ardana Sukawati ordered Police Civil Service Rank to arrange the parking area around Ubud tourism object area.
  • Baris Gede Dance Registered To UNESCO
    Ministry of Cultural and Tourism Affair planned to register one of Balinese dance, Baris Gede Dance, to UNESCO.
  • The Tanah Lot Art Festival Is Opened
    The opening of “Tanah Lot Art Festival 2010” is initiated with cultural parade performed several unique arts from ten districts in Tabanan Bali.
  • The History Of Bungy Jumping
    The word "bungee" originates from West Country dialect, meaning "Anything thick and squat". Around 1930 the name became used for a rubber eraser.
  • Let's Have A Safe Bungy Jump With AJ Hackett
    Are you someone who love challenge and eager to try Bungy Jumping but no experience? The AJ Hackett's international team will surely assist you.
  • Have You Try Bungy Jumping?
    Bungy jumping is an activity that involves jumping from a tall structure while connected to a large elastic cord. The tall structure such as a building, bridge or crane.
  • Sidemen, A Village With Spiritual Nuance
    One of the greatest place in Bali that has strong spiritual aura is Sidemen Village. Maybe because many Hindu temples are located in this village.
  • Karangasem Palace, A Joint Architecture Of Three Culture
    Karangasem Palace is visited for its unique architecture, which is the combination of Balinese, Chinese and European architectures.
  • Besakih, Bali's Central Temple Of Hinduism
    Pura Besakih is the most important, the largest and holiest temple of Hindu religion in Bali and one of a series of Balinese temples.
  • Tihingan, A Birth Place Of Balinese Musical Instruments
    Tihingan village belonging to Banjarangkan district is known as the centre of “Gamelan” (traditional musical instrument) makers, especially "Gong" (one of the instrument).
  • Batuan Village, The Center Of Balinese Art
    Batuan Village Private House locates 15 kilometers from Denpasar. The village is popular because it is the center of the arts in Bali.
  • Bali's Vehicle And Licensing Department To Go Online
    Governor wants licensing and vehicle registration as part of a larger E-Government plan for Bali.
  • Bali Launch New Bus Routes
    Bali administration will changing its public transportation system in November.
  • Refined Man By The Spa At Maya
    The Spa at Maya Ubud Resort & Spa offers some facial and full body treatment packages for men.
  • Bali Loses Its Legendary Performer
    Ni Ketut Cenik, Bali's legendary dancer, die at 88.
  • New York Meets Ubud In Bali
    Renowned New York BALAM Dance Group celebrates an anniversary by dancing their way through Bali.
  • The Governor Is Eager To Make Bali Goes Green
    Bali promised to become green and clean by 2013.
  • Fast Growing Tourism Threatened Bali's Culture
    An article highlights the threat posed to cultural heritage by mass tourism.
  • Eat, Pray, Love Tours Rise In Bali
    Tour companies and resorts are taking advantage of Eat, Pray, Love’s popularity, and offering guests an experience straight from the pages of the book.
  • Race Kiteboarding Championship Heats Up Bali
    The Bali Race Kiteboarding Championship is being held from the 30th May to the 29th August, with 14 events being held.
  • The Hunt Of Five Kilograms Fishes
    Hundreds of anglers, including the foreign tourists who are on their vacation in Bali, are predicted to participate in Sanur Village Festival (SVP) 2010.
  • Traditional Market Goes Modernized
    Popular Sukawati Art Market in Bali to be Modernized in 2011.
  • Strategic To Connect Oz's Outback With Bali
    Strategic Airlines obtains permission to fly from Port Headland to Bali commencing in August.
  • AirAsia To Operate Denpasar-Darwin
    AirAsia to Fly from Bali to Darwin in October 2010.
  • Making Bali's Wood Carvers Self-Reliant
    Government wants Balinese villagers to plant rotating crop of trees on local farmlands to make Bali's wood carving industry sustainable.
  • A Cremation Without Burning The Corpse
    The Balinese Hindus is known with their Ngaben tradition or cremation. But in Kutuh village, the local residents held Ngaben ceremony without burning the corpse.
  • Ketapang-Gilimanuk Rate Will Soon Increase
    The rate of crossing Ketapang (Java) to Gilimanuk (Bali) will soon rise.
  • 7 Unknown Fish Species Is Found In Nusa Penida
    The Australian and Indonesian scientists up until now have not succeeded in giving the name of seven species of rare fish found on the beach of Nusa Penida Island, Bali, in 2008.
  • Bali Meeting Agrees On Tiger Conservation Plan
    Countries with remaining wild tiger populations have met in Bali this week and agreed on a rescue declaration to save the big cats from extinction.
  • The Japanese Performs Bali Dances In Art Festival
    Supported by 18 artists, Japan team performs 9 Bali's classic and new creation dances in The 32rd Bali Art Festival. Those artists are the member of 'Wyarhita Tokyo' Studio from Japan.
  • Tourists Still Love Instant Photograph
    Digital camera existence does not make all instant-camera photographers lose their profits. For example, the Tanah Lot's instant-camera photographers.
  • Tumpek Kandang, A Day To Honor Animals
    Balinese Hindu will hold important ceremonies of "Tumpek Kandang", a day to honor domesticated animals whose meat is consumed by people for their daily menus.
  • This Month, The Bulls Are Racing In Negara
    One of Bali's famous attraction that the tourists could see in July is Makepung or bull race in Negara, west Bali.
  • Joseph’s Coat Funds Bali Nurses
    After meeting the ata basket weavers in Bali, Francoise Bourdon, owner of Joseph’s Coat, wanted to give something back to the young women who do such outstanding work.
  • Bali Is Encouraging Green-Tourism Promo
    Bali administration is working with local travel agents and tour operators to create new tourism packages highlighting the island's integrated agriculture system.
  • Countries Meet In Effort To Tackle Illegal Tiger Trade
    A three-day meeting kicked off in Bali with a call to clamp down on the illegal trade threatening the big cats.
  • A Strong Agenda To Keep Tiger's Existence
    WWF Indonesia CEO Dr. Efransjah and WWF Tiger programme leader Michael Baltzer issued important statement ahead of the pre-Tiger Summit meeting starting Monday in Bali.
  • More Bali Flight For Russians
    Russian Aeroflot and Transaero Airlines have received permission to operate twice-weekly flights between Moscow and Denpasar.
  • Preserving Indonesia's Cultural Artifacts
    Bali meeting calls for provincial regulations to preserve historical buildings.
  • Bali Airport To Upgrade In 2010
    Renovation of Bali airport terminals and facility expansion slated for commencements in 2010.
  • Bali Is Beautiful Without Plastics
    Groundswell of support growing for move by Bali Governor to outlaw plastic bags at the island's Supermarkets.
  • Encouraging Sea Tourism With Yacht Marina
    Denpasar legislators renew call for construction of a marina in Bali.
  • More Lifeguards Are Needed
    Bali is in need of Life-Savers and Life-Saving Stations.
  • Simpang Siur Flyover To Build In 2011
    Construction of a 600-meter-long elevated bypass connecting Bali's South with the Sunset Road at the Dewa Ruci Monument (Simpang Siur) will commence in 2011.
  • The Artistic Bali Batik
    The Batik of Bali provides another venue of showing the artistic excellence of the Balinese people. Their beautiful designs, inspired by religious mythologies.
  • Bali Culture And Customs (2)
    There are three more customs that make Bali special compared with other island in Indonesia.
  • Bali Culture And Customs (1)
    Each stage of Balinese life is marked by a series of ceremonies and rituals. They contribute to the rich, varied and active life the average Balinese leads.
  • Dining With The Lions At Tsavo Lion Restaurant
    Tsavo Lion Restaurant is Bali’s latest lifestyle & fine dining destination and Asia’s first theme restaurant specially designed for you to have a close encounter with real wildlife.
  • First Baby Hippo Born In Bali
    After a whopping 8 months of pregnancy, Dita has given birth to Bali's first calf-born at Bali Safari & Marine Park.
  • Melukat Ceremony In Tirta Empul Temple
    thousand Balinese Hindus held Upacara Melukat or Melukat ceremony in Tirta Empul Temple at Manukaya village, Gianyar district, Bali.
  • Balinese Director To Produce Norwegian Idol's Clip
    Bali's young director Erick EST is going to make the newest music video of Jonas Thomassen who known as Norwegian Idol.
  • Garuda's New Amsterdam Service Is Well Received
    Garuda projecting 80% load factors on new Jakarta-Amsterdam service during busy July period.
  • Plastic Versus Cloth And Paper
    Bali urges supermarkets to replace plastic with cloth and paper bags.
  • Whiffenpoofs's Performance Swing The Night
    The Harmony of Great Music, Fine Wine and Excellent Food as the Yale Whiffenpoofs Perform at St. Regis Bali.
  • Benoa Reclamation Is Neglected, Re-Greening Continues
    Reclamation of new areas at Bali's Benoa Port at a standstill while dredging and re-greening efforts continue.
  • Raditya Rides The Wave Of Victory
    Made Raditya Rondi rode strong to claim his first victory of this season’s Indonesia Surfing Championship Pro Tour by winning the Reef Bali Pro 2010 at Kuta Beach.
  • Reef Bali Pro surfing Competition Kicks Off
    2 rounds were completed in the Reef Bali Pro at Kuta Beach, as a highly anticipated large swell finally arrived resulting in 3-foot waves for most of the morning.
  • Girls Go Surfing
    Girls Go Surfing Day 2010 kicked off with Round 1 of the event at just after 8 am with a rising tide and glassy 3-foot waves at Double Six Beach, Seminyak.
  • History Of Bali Arts Festival
    When tourism took off after 1965, the Balinese insisted that it followed cultural guidelines: if tourism was to be accepted, it was to be a cultural tourism, or "pariwisata budaya".
  • A Month Of Art Through Bali Arts Festival
    The Bali Arts Festival or Pesta Kesenian Bali is a full month of daily performances, handicraft exhibitions and other related cultural and commercial activities.
  • Have Some Souvenirs From Bali At Ubud Art Market
    Ubud is a lovely little city in the island of paradise. Located in the center of Bali, the city is a cultural landmark in the country.
  • Barong Dance, The Fight Between Good And Evil
    Barong is probably the most well known dance. It is also another story telling dance, narrating the fight between good and evil.
  • One Stop Excitements Of Bali Safari And Marine Park
    Holiday adventures should be fun, which "Bali Safari & Marine Park" provides in full measure, as well as it's more profound and enduring mission of conservation.
  • Romantic Honeymoon Resorts In Bali
    Bali, is truly an ideal place to spent honeymoon. The paradise island provides plenty of ingredients to make an unforgettable romantic times.
  • Bali, The Most Romantic Place In Indonesia
    The combination of so many environments that are aesthetically magical and welcoming, and the spiritual cast of the entire island make Bali hard to top for romance.
  • The Fun Green Camp For Kids In Bali
    If your children are lucky enough to be in Bali over their Summer Holiday, send them to Green Camp located on the Campus of the internationally acclaimed Bali's Green School.
  • Bali Traditional Dances To Put In UNESCO's Inscription
    Bali traditional dances are going to be nominated to put in UNESCO's Inscription.
  • Pastika Urges Hotel & Restaurant Tax System Go On-Line
    Bali Governor want to streamline reporting and payment of hotel and restaurant taxes.
  • Garuda's Frequent Flight To Europe
    Following re-launch of Amsterdam route, Garuda planning more destinations across Europe in 2011.
  • Wilken And Gailey Win The MRA Bali Triathlon 2010
    Record attendance at 4th MRA Bali International Triathlon.
  • A Moving Monument
    Jakarta Press says Bali Governor purchased controversial West Java statue for eventual display in Bali.
  • Donna Karan Launches Bali Furniture Line
    World famous fashion designer Donna Karan has launched a furniture line in support of cultural preservation in Bali.
  • A Season Change In Bali
    Indonesia's National Meteorology Agency says Bali's rainy season will end in mid-July.
  • World Cup Fever Hits Bali's Food Stall
    In a food stall owned by football lover in Bali, Maradonna and Pele are the names of two dishes.
  • Tourism Entrepreneurs Support "Beach & Cleen Reef Up"
    The Association of Marine Tourism Enterpreneur suggests all marine tourism bussinessman to support "Beach & Reef Clean Up" activity.
  • President Opens Bali Arts Festival
    President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono called on Bali people and regional government to benefit from the annual Bali Arts Festival a forum to develop creativity and innovation.
  • Strategic Airline Begins Perth-Bali Service
    Brisbane-based Strategic Airlines commenced international service between Perth, Western Australia and Bali on Saturday, June 12, 2010.
  • Lights Bali Up With Eggshells And Batik
    Insens'o has combined several separate traditional artistic traditions of Bali, eggshell painting and batik, to create new lighting designs.
  • The Beauties Who Visit Bali
    Bali welcome Miss World 2009 and Miss Indonesia 2010.
  • Gilimanuk Becomes The Central Of Ayam Betutu
    It's easy to find Ayam Betutu seller. Just go to Gilimanuk. Started from June 5, 2010, Gilimanuk is officially an "Ayam Betutu Center".
  • Govt Plans To Build Art Museum
    Bali province government plans to build an art museum as an effort to preserve Balinese art and culture.
  • Dozens World Cup Flags Waving In Bali Villages
    World Cup fever Demam Piala Dunia 2010 is reaching up to the Bali villages. Dozens of world cup flags waving in every village, from small sized to extra sized.
  • Commemorate Pancasila Day With Grebeg Aksara
    The commemoration of Pancasila day held in a various of way. In Ubud, Bali, people celebrate Pancasila birthday by holding an event called Grebeg Aksara Prasada.
  • Mekotek, A War To Prevent Disasters
    War is not always making a disaster. This sentence is a description of Grebek Mekotek tradition or the wood war in Munggu village, Bali.
  • Garuda Indonesia Opens Denpasar-Hongkong Flight
    Indonesia's national flag-carrier Garuda Indonesia opened the Denpasar-Hongkong air link by Boeing 737-800 NG.
  • Bali Safari Bringing The Bali Starling Back To The Wild
    The Bali Starling threatened with extinction the remaining wild populations of this bird are found only in Bali, limited to the West Bali National Park.
  • The Second Cancelation Of Obama Visit
    U.S. President Barack Obama has canceled, for the second time, a planned visit to the Asia Pacific that included a stop in Bali in mid-June.
  • Garuda Indonesia Introduces New Crew Uniform
    Garuda Indonesia launched new uniform designs at a public gathering held in the Hotel Indonesia Ballroom on Thursday, May 27, 2010.
  • Gilimanuk Stay Alert For Presidential Visit
    In anticipation of the mid-June visit of U.S. President Barack Obama, Densus 88 squad and other law enforcement are stationed at the Gilimanuk harbor.
  • Boreh, Traditional Balinese Spa
    Tired after having great activities during your vacation in Bali? Try to relax and get your stamina back by having Balinese Boreh spa treatment.
  • Nungnung Waterfall
    Nungnung waterfall is located in Petang, Badung Regency. It situated in a virgin green jungle. A thousand steps down to the river offers cool trek while enjoying the stunning view of rush river valley and forest.
  • Sangeh Monkey Forest
    The Sangeh Monkey Forest is located about 30 minutes car drive above Denpasar and just to the east of Ubud.
  • Wall-Diving At Menjangan Dive Site
    It was in 1978 that Menjangan became Bali's first nternationally-known dive location. Consequently, in older dive guidebooks, Menjangan is described as having beautiful reef flats. Unfortunately that is no longer true.
  • Nusa Penida Dive Site
    A forty five minute boat ride from Sanur Beach will take you to the exquisite diving location of Nusa Penida and Nusa Lembongan.
  • Easy Dive Site In Sanur
    The dive sites in Sanur are perfect for those who do not have much time or energy to dive the North of Bali Sea.
  • Bali International Diving Professional
    Bali has many underwater tourism objects that worth to visit. If you want to see the beauty and richness of Bali seas, try to do snorkling or diving.
  • Vice-President Proclaims "Bali Is Different"
    Vice-President Boediono has declaring that every time he visits the island of Bali he discovers his mind is clearer and more refreshed after his visit.
  • Mandala Airlines Grows Its Fleet Of Aircraft
    Several new airbuses and aircrafts due for delivery to Mandala Airlines in 2011.
  • Obama To Arrive In Indonesia On June 14
    Details and date slowly emerging for U.S. President Barack Obama's visit to Indonesia.
  • Vice President Is Asked To Free The Green Belts Tax
    Rising property taxes in Bali are threatening Bali's agriculturally-based culture.
  • Gridlock Threatens to Choke Tourism on Bali
    Bali’s all-important tourism sector is under threat as roads and facilities are lagging the increasing numbers of visitors flocking to the resort island, officials warned recently.
  • Ciputra Proud Of Bali-Styled Architecture
    Property magnate Ciputra praises Bali and urges retention of rules requiring Balinese-styled architecture.
  • A Non-Stop 80 Hours Singing
    After a long struggle, Balinese singer Nanoe Biroe finally breaking the record of Indonesian Record Museum (MURI), singing non-stop for 80 hours.
  • Sukasada Park, The Villa Of All Ancient Kings
    Karangasem Regency of Bali has a historical relic from the era of the Kingdom, namely Taman Ujung Sukasada.
  • The Tasty Kuwir From Men Sono Food Stall
    If you want to enjoy the typical Bali cuisine, try a combination of cuisines that are served in Men Sono at Sangeh.
  • Buleleng Needs A Race Sircuit
    Buleleng Regency rightly have a permanent circuit path as the location for the automotive arena of regional and national scale.
  • Parking Rule Changes To Reduce Traffic Problems
    Denpasar government think that traffic congestion in South Bali can be lessened by introducing additional one-way streets and parking rule changes in some areas.
  • Indonesia To Host Miss World Contest In 2014
    Indonesia will host the Miss World competition in 2014. The news was brought by Bali Governor Made Mangku Pastika.
  • Away To Bali For Takeaway
    Sick of that bland hotel food? Well, take to the streets. Especially if you're in Bali.
  • Green For Everyone
    The Bali Hotels Association, held an environment workshop at Kuta`s Hard Rock Hotel, as a part of series to provide a new concept of green for everyone.
  • Bali Safari Invites Visitors To Do Waste Recycling
    Parks and marine wildlife "Bali Safari & Marine Park" in Street Ida Bagus Mantra 25 kilometers, Gianyar District, invites visitors to learn to recycle the waste into high-value art.
  • Several Hotels Criticized For Polluting Bali's Ayung River
    Rafting Operators Claim Some Hotels are Deliberately Pumping their Sewage into the Ayung River.
  • Bali Safari Sells 25 Products Made By Balinese Craftmen
    Bali Safari & Marine Park in the Gianyar Regency has been selling souvenirs made by 25 traditional Balinese artisans.
  • Bali Archaeologist Find Four Other Sarcophaguses
    The team of archaeologists from the Archaeological Institute of Denpasar find again four pieces of sarcophagus stone or tomb coffin at the site brick excavation in Blahbatuh.
  • Rundown On New Air Services Coming To Bali
    There are numerous reports promising additional air service will soon be flying to Bali.
  • Indonesian Police Seize 71 Giant Turtles In Bali
    Indonesian police have confiscated 71 endangered giant sea turtles from a food stall on the resort island of Bali, an officer said Wednesday.
  • Thailand's Trouble Brings Profit To Bali Tourism
    The Thai political crisis could profit Bali.
  • Japanese Tourists Number Will Decline Because Of JAL
    Departure of JAL (Japan Airlines) from Bali May Result in a Monthly Shortfall of 12,000 Passengers.
  • Kuta To Have A Sea Turtle Conservation
    Kuta will soon has a conservation for Sea Turtle. The 'Sea Turtle Conservation' now in the final stages of development and will soon be inaugurated.
  • Let Interpol Handles Cowboys's Director
    Bali police are to summon the maker of the "Cowboys in Paradise" documentary film who resides in Singapore, with the help of Interpol.
  • Bali And South Sulawesi Build Tourism Cooperation
    Bali and South Sulawesi established a tourism cooperation when the governors of the two provinces signed an official MoU.
  • Airline In 99 Dollar Fares War To Bali
    According to The West Australian website, the AirAsia group is due to launch a new airfare war to Asia tomorrow with one-way fares expected to be just 99 Dollar or less to Bali and Kuala Lumpur.
  • New Electric Motorcycle Hits Bali
    A type of electric motorcycle that has been introduced to Bali recently has been hailed as an environmentally friendly alternative mode of transportation.
  • Kuta Overpass To Solve Traffic Problems
    As Bali's Traffic Situation Worsens, Legislators Agree to Fund and Fast-track Overpass at Dewa Ruci – Simpang Siur Traffic Circle.
  • Bali's Airport Urgently Needs Improvements
    Bali legislator suggests an accelerated remodeling program for Bali's Ngurah Rai Airport to maintain destination competitiveness.
  • Kuningan, The Day Of Prosperity
    Ten days after Galungan Day, Balinese Hindu followers to celebrate the prosperity day of "Kuningan".
  • The Rituals Of Galungan
    On Galungan day, the Balinese believe that God and their respectable ancestors spirit visit the earth. The spirits must be suitably welcomed.
  • Galungan, When The Good Is Winning
    Galungan is the most important ceremony for Balinese Hindus. It is a celebration to honor God and the spirits of Balinese ancestors.
  • The Unique Trunyan Graveyard
    Trunyan is a village in Lake Batur at Kintamani district, Bali. Trunyan has a unique funeral ceremony.
  • Eating Together In The Grave As A Tradition
    Every celebration of Galungan there is a unique tradition that is always done by some residents of Buleleng, Bali, after praying with his family at Temple.
  • The Inter-Religions Gathering On Galungan
    The gathering tradition is not the Moslems domination during Idul Fitri holiday. Hindus in Bali, also have similar traditions during this Galungan holiday.
  • Thousand Hindus Go To Jagatnatha Temple
    Galungan holiday celebration in Bali is lively held. Thousands of Hindus go to the Jagatnatha temples in Badung Denpasar to do Galungan pray.
  • Approaching Galungan, Bali Filled By Penjor
    The day before Galungan celebration, Balinese Hindus is installing Penjor in front of their own houses.
  • The Florist Take Their Harvest On Galungan
    A day before the celebration of the holiday Galungan, Hindus in Bali was busy with preparations to welcome the day of victory over good darma against crime.
  • 283.000 Pigs Slaughtered In Bali This Morning
    Bali residents slaughter 283.000 pigs on Penampahan Day (today), one day before Galungan holy day.
  • Sexuality Through The Life Span Conference
    3rd National Congress of the Indonesian Association of Sexology in Conjunction with the 11th Asia-Oceania Conference for Sexology in Bali August 4-7, 2101.
  • Rallying For Rails In Bali
    Nyoman Gunarsa, Influential Balinese Artists, Voices His Support for a Round Bali Rail System.
  • Kuta Officials Hold A Cowboy Round Up
    Local security forces along Kuta Beach in Bali are keeping a close eye for young men engaged in the world's oldest rofession along the popular Bali beachfront.
  • 3-Year Tourist Visas For Japanese
    Proposal to Provide 3 year Tourist Visas to Japanese Gets Support from BTB, Bali Tourism Authority and PHRI.
  • New Immigration Rules Revoked At Bali's Airport
    Reacting to Long Passenger Delays and Bitter Complaints, Minister of Justice Indefinitely Suspends New Border Control Measures at Bali's Airport.
  • Long Queue At The Way To Paradise
    Delays of Up to 4 Hours Reported at Bali's Immigration and Custom's Counters.
  • Bali Develops Solar Energy Sources
    The provincial government of Bali is developing solar energy capabilities as one step to address the power shortage.
  • JAL Cuts Bali Destination From Its Flight Network
    On the Edge of Bankruptcy, Japan Airline Cuts Bali and 14 Other International Destinations from its Flight Network.
  • Take The Smiles From Bali's Rumah Senyum
    Bali's Governor and Australian Ambassador Inaugurate a Bali House Dedicated to Putting a Smile on People's Faces.
  • The Art Of Rubbish
    Bali artist takes your rubbish and turns it into saleable works of art.
  • Bali Government Stop Issuing Licenses For Travel Agents
    The provincial government of Bali has decided to stop issuing new licenses for travel agents in Bali.
  • Sanur Traditional Market Attracts Tourists
    Pasar Sindhu, one of the traditional market places in Sanur beach area, Bali, which had been improved by the Denpasar city administration, had started drawing the keen interest of tourists who came for shopping.
  • Bali's Beach Boys Angry Being Hounded As Gigolos
    According to AFP, Fun-loving local beach boys are as much a fixture and, for some women, an attraction of Bali as the sun and surf, but all that could be about to change thanks to a controversial new film.
  • Milan Junior Camp To Be Held In Bali
    The Top Italian football club AC Milan will held the Milan Junior Camp in Sanur, Bali, between June and July 2010.
  • Bali To Be A Model Of Drugs Rehab
    Bali elected as a trial locations of the community-based drugs rehabilitation model (RBM).
  • Tegallalang, Where Beautiful Rice Terrace Lies
    Tegallalang is a well known for its unique rice terraces that can withstand the water and wind erosion.
  • Bagus Agro Pelaga
    There is a plantation in Kintamani, Bali that give us a total freshness. Fresh mountain air, fresh panorama, fresh organic farms and gardens are offered by Bagus Agro Pelaga.
  • The Mystery Of Trunyan Dance
    Music and dance in Trunyan - like elsewhere in Bali, the performing arts are associated with religious ceremonies, and are a means to maintain a balance between the visible, physical world and the non-visible, multi-dimensional worlds.
  • Trunyan, Where The Original Balinese Live
    The village of Trunyan is squeezed tightly between the lake and the outer crater rim of Batur, an almighty volcano in Kintamani. This is a Bali Aga village, inhabited by descendants of the original Balinese.
  • Batur Volcano Museum
    For those who want to know more about volcanos in Indonesia, especially Mount Batur, try to visit Museum Gunung Api Batur or Batur Volcano Museum.
  • The Legend Of Mount Batur And Lake Batur
    There is a ancient story behind the existence of Mount Batur and Lake Batur. The myth tells how Bali's Lake Batur and Mount Batur were formed.
  • Batur Natural Hotspring
    Pekraman Batur village at Kintamani has manage a natural hotspring spot. It is called "Batur Natural Hot Spring", located around the foot of Mount Batur, about a half hour from Denpasar.
  • There's No Risk To Enjoy The Beauty Of Mount Batur
    We can enjoy the wonderful view of Mount Batur without risk. One important tips for a safe and easy trip on Mount Batur is always use guide services.
  • Batur Tourism Area
    Batur tourism object now is a crowded area. It visited by the foreign and domestic tourists.
  • The Gigolo Actor Is Not Kuta Resident
    Kuta village's leaders has confirmed that "Cowboys In Paradise" filming was done in Kuta Beach, Bali. But they were stated that the actor who plays gigolo in the documentary, is not Kuta resident.
  • Only 5 Airports For Asean Open Sky
    The Government will ensure open five international airports linked to the implementation of Asean Open Sky in 2015, although a lot of countries submitted proposals to open more international airports.
  • Kuta Cowboys Ends Up in Gigolo Raids
    Security forces launched an immediate crackdown targeting “tanned and muscular” men at Kuta’s Bali beach on Monday, just an hours after Jakarta Globe ran a story about Bali’s gigolos documentary.
  • Kuta Cowboys Captured By Singapore Documentary
    Women from around the world have been drawn to Bali’s sandy beaches, verdant rice fields and Hindu culture. A new documentary, however, is laying bare an attraction of another variety. The bronzed “Kuta Cowboys” or gigolos.
  • Tumpek Unduh, A Harvest Ceremony
    Tumpek Unduh devoted to Lord of all food - plants when blessing ceremony is given to them for good crops and products, held at every plantation and farm throughout Bali.
  • President Opens "Inacraft 2010" In Bali
    President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono officially opened the 12th Jakarta International Handicraft Trade Fair (Inacraft 2010) at Tampak Siring Palace here on Wednesday.
  • Bali Airport Prepares Anticipation Of Tourists Flow
    The passenger congestion occurs as a result of volcanic ash clouds in Iceland. As a result, the airport and immigration had to anticipate the explosion of European travelers, when the flights back to normal.
  • The President Opens National Coordination Meeting
    Armando Siahaan & Made Arya Kencana from The Jakarta Globe reported that President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono opened a three-day national coordination meeting in Bali on Monday by outlining 10 strategic directives.
  • Hundreds Of European Tourists Stucked In Bali
    The volcanic ash cloud in Iceland has disrupt airline service across the world. Due to this, hundreds of foreign tourists detained in Bali, can not return to their country.
  • "Discover Indonesia" Is Postponed
    The event to promote Indonesia's tourism objects, "Discover Indonesia" exhibition which is planned to held from April 30 to May 2, 2010 is postponed until June 2010.
  • Kartini On A Surfing Board
    There are many ways to celebrate Kartini Day, a birthday of Kartini, the pioneer of Indonesian women emancipation.
  • A Door To Go International
    In the hand of Gianyar carving artists, a door house turn into a high-valued art.
  • Where Is The Money Gone?
    Denpasar Prosecutor's Office, has confirmed that the office is intensively investigating a case of corruption alleged to have occurred at the Provincial Tourism Office for Bali.
  • More Queue By Fingerprinting Visitors
    Bali visitors will get another delay in the long lines at customs and immigration at Bali's Ngurah Rai Airport with the introduction of a mandatory fingerprinting for tourist visitors.
  • Bali Anticipating Dengue Fever On Governors Meeting
    Bali administration has taken an anticipation to prevent dengue fever from spoiling a national coordination meeting of governors at the Tampak Siring presidential palace next week.
  • Papua To Promote Its Marine Tourism Object In Bali
    With 3 billion Rupiahs budget, Raja Ampat district of West Papua, will hold a Marine Festival on May 3 to May 7, 2010.
  • Stay In Touch With Police By Facebook
    Denpasar Police launch its traffic Facebook. The Facebook account was created to socialize The Law of traffic and street transportations Undang-undang.
  • New Traffic Laws For Riding Motorbikes In Bali
    The Indonesian Government has implemented really strong penalties for motorbike riders with new laws.
  • 'Ngambeng' Tradition In Samuan Tiga Temple
    Some children walking together in the street. They brought an amount of harvests. They went from house to house to ask for the harvests to the landlord.
  • AirAsia Tickets On Sale
    Tickets to Bali and Kuala Lumpur are on sale from today, April 13, 2010 to April 18, 2010 from $99 as the AirAsia Group launches extra services.
  • New International Boarding School To Open In Bali
    Bali provincial administration has signed an agreement with the Putera Sampoerna Foundation to establish an international boarding school called the Sampoerna Academy in Bali.
  • Indonesian Tourists Getting Neglected
    An article in Jakarta Post warns Bali tourism industry to accord the same level of courtesy and attention to domestic tourists as the island extends to its annual intake of more than 2 million foreign visitors.
  • Parachutes Going To Cover Bali Air
    The Air Force on Ngurah Rai Airbase, Bali, will present a variety of aerospace attractions to residents of Bali on a football pitch in a military complex.
  • Bali To Have An International-Standard Security System
    Bali government targets, in the next five years Bali has an international-standard security system. One of the plan is the installation of 1000 CCTV surveillance cameras across Bali.
  • Looking For Fun At Bali Cartoon Museum
    Hearing the word museum, you must have think that history may be boring for some people. However, in Denpasar, Bali, there is a museum that guarantee can make you smile and far from bored.
  • Kuta Mass Massage
    Something different at Kuta Beach yesterday. About 150 workers gathered along the beach massage and prepared massage equipment such as clothes and oils.
  • Govt Trying To Get Indonesian Artifacts From Dutch
    Indonesian government keep trying to build diplomatic relationship with the Dutch government to take back many Indonesian artifacts which collect by the Dutch museum.
  • Indonesia To Be International Filming Location
    The Bali Film Center (BFC) will hold an exhibition in Los Angeles and California, promoting a number of Indonesian tourist destinations and objects which could serve as backgrounds for movie making.
  • Force Your Children To Visit Museum
    The minister of Culture And Tourism, Jero Wacik stated that we need to force the students to visit museum. Because the museum can teach the children about cultural value to build up the nation character.
  • Higher Alcohol Taxes Suffer Bali Tourism
    BisnisBali reports that high taxes in the form of customs and excise tax applied on imported alcohol are a great concern for Bali business people.
  • When Beauty Takes Holiday In Bali
    Beauty is as Beauty does or so it seems with the recent visit of West Australian Miss Universe finalists who take vacation at one of Bali's famous Resort.
  • Bali Police Launch SMS Service
    The leader of Bali Police, Sutisna has launched a new short messaging service (SMS) to help public and police work together to make Bali safer.
  • 20 Districts To Join 'Discover Indonesia'
    At least 20 districts in Indonesia will join ‘Discover Indonesia’ in Kuta, Bali. This event will be held from April 30 to May 2, 2010.
  • 90 Percents Bali Museums Unfit To Visit
    According to Bali Museum Association or Himpunan Museum Bali (Himusba), almost 90 persen of museum in Bali are not suitable to visit.
  • Shopping Tax Refund For Foreign Tourists
    The Indonesian Directorate General of Taxation have appointed eight retail companies to help introduce the first phases of the new value-added-tax (VAT) refund scheme available to Indonesian visitors effective April 1, 2010.
  • Bali Going To Commemorate President Soekarno
    The Soekarno Center is planning to build a monument statue and a museum in Tampaksiring, Gianyar. All plans is set to commemorate Indonesia's first President, Soekarno.
  • Bali Going To Lose Identity?
    Several articles about Bali tourism said, Bali as a leading tourism destination, is increasingly losing its identity. This fear is seemingly refused by Bali's growing tourism numbers.
  • Piodalan, A Birthday For Hindu Temple
    Hindu's temples had its own jubilee called “Piodalan” or “Odalan”. Every temple has a birthday and its own rule about piodalan ceremony procedures.
  • The Government To Remove 10 Percents Tax On Silver
    The government is preparing to remove the value-added-tax (VAT) of 10% on silver as a means of helping to stimulate small and medium-sized handicraft producers.
  • Five Years Prison For Insulting Hindu's Tradition
    Troubles continue for Ibnu Rachal Farhansyah, the young man who posted inflammatory and defamatory statements against Balinese Hinduism on his Facebook account.
  • Safety Riding Get Less Attention In Bali
    Safety Riding campaign by Bali police to improve the safety and comfort driving on Bali's roadways seems get less enthusiasm from the public.
  • Alas Kedaton Invaded By Visitors
    One day after implement Catur Brata Penyepian or four Nyepi Day rituals, the Hindus in Bali celebrate 'Ngembak Geni', no exception for the people of Tabanan district.
  • Bali Governor Rejects Anti Pornography Law
    Bali Governor, Made Mangku Pastika firmly said that Bali would not follow The Anti Pornography Law, if later ratified by the Constitutional Court or Mahkamah Konstitusional.
  • Let's Make Bali Clean And Green
    Bali's governor Made Mangku Pastika has invited the people of Bali to free Bali from the unsightly and environmentally dangerous burden of plastic trash, particularly in beach front areas of the island.
  • Mandala Airline Receives IOSA
    Mandala Airlines has become the first Indonesian private air carrier to receive IATA Safety Audit Certification (IOSA).
  • Lee Wins Ladies Indonesia Open
    South Korea’s Solar Lee celebrated her victory at the final round of The First Ladies Indonesia Open Golf Tournament in Pecatu, Bali, on Sunday although her performance dropped in the last day as she posted no birdies and shot four bogeys.
  • A Part Of Bali That Was Not Silent On Nyepi Day
    Radar Bali reports that while the absolute day of silence - Nyepi, that descended across Bali on Tuesday, March 6, 2010, was not uniformly observed in every part of the island.
  • Thousand Students Pray Together For Successful Exam
    Approaching the national examination, thousand junior high school students in Denpasar were praying together yesterday at Jagatnatha Puputan temple. They ask for a success and goodluck in the exam.
  • Bali And Earth Hour 2010
    The World Wildlife Fund is busily recruiting supporters in 110 countries around the world to voluntarily turn off their lights for one hour at 8:30 pm on Saturday, March 27, 2010 to mark Earth Hour.
  • One Man Appalling The Whole Bali By Facebook
    Young Indonesian insulting the entire island of Bali when he recklessly posted a statement on his Facebook page gravely insulting the Bali's majority Hindu population.
  • Thousand People Watch Kissing Party
    Like previous years, citizens of Banjar Kaja, Sesetan, Denpasar, Bali, held "Omed-Omedan" event. Omed-omedan is a mass hugs and kisses, done by a lot of people, men and women.
  • Eat, Pray, Love Will Be Released In August 2010
    The film version of Elizabeth Gilbert's best-selling Eat, Pray, Love finished filming last year in Bali and is scheduled for release in theatres in August 2010.
  • Strategic Airlines To Start Flight In Bali
    Subject to regulatory approval, another Australian airline will start operating between Perth, Western Australia and Bali in June 2010.
  • International Ladies Golf Tournament To Held In Bali
    More than 120 professional women’s golfers from around the world will compete in the inaugural Golflink Resorts Ladies Open 2010 at the New Kuta Resort in Bali beginning on Friday.
  • Anticipates Terrorists Attack By Doing Razia
    By the arrival of President Barack Obama to Bali, Bali Police started doing raids at a number of critical points which is potentially infiltrated by terrorists.
  • Thermes Marins Bali Launches New Day Spa Packages
    Thermes Marins Bali has launched new Day Spa Packages, further enhancing the unique wellbeing experiences that saw it awarded the #1 Spa in the World in the 2010 Conde Nast Traveller Readers’ Awards.
  • Tax Deduction Bill For Bali Peace Park
    Tax deduction legislation for gifts to the Bali Peace Park Association was introduced to Federal Parliament today.
  • Post-Nyepi Transportations Report
    Bali's Ngurah Rai Airport in Denpasar resumed operation on Wednesday after a 24 hour closure to respect the Hindu holiday of Nyepi.
  • Make A Better Life Through Nyepi
    The resort island of Bali effectively closed down for 24 hours starting at 6 a.m. on Tuesday to mark the Hindu holiday of Nyepi or the day of silence.
  • Nyepi's Ahead, The Market's Crowded
    A couple days before Nyepi, the visitor of East Amlapura traditional market, Karangasem, were bursting.
  • Mapepada Ceremony In Klungkung
    People of Klungkung held "Mapepada" ceremony in Catus Pata Klungkung intersection yesterday. This ceremony was intended to purify the tools that used to do "Tawur Kesanga", one of Saka new year's ritual.
  • No Broadcast Activities During Nyepi
    To honor the essence of Nyepi Day, all broadcast companies are asked to stop broadcast activities during the day of silence.
  • The Sound Of Silence In A Paradise
    Just reminds you, in case you've forgotten, Tuesday, March 16, 2010 is Bali's official day of silence or Hari Nyepi.
  • Nyepi Day Attracts More Tourists To Bali
    The Hindu day of silence on March 16, 2010 has provided a boost to Bali’s tourism industry, with hotels reporting swollen occupancy rates as Indonesians and foreigners flock to the resort island to see it in repose.
  • One Night Engagement With Daniel Sahuleka
    International recording star Daniel Sahuleka will perform in Bali for one night only on Sunday, March 14, 2010 at Musro on Jalan Kartika Plaza, next to the Discovery Mall in South Kuta.
  • Passion Fruit Syrups Made In Badung
    Mekar Sari Food Processing Group of Plaga Village in Badung was launching syrup made from passion fruit.
  • Penjor
    What will you see when you visit Bali during Galungan and Kuningan period? I believe your answer will be Penjor.
  • Barong & Rangda
    It's the most popular dance for tourists. A straightforward battle between good, the barong, and bad, the rangda. The barong is a strange creature, half shaggy dog, half lion, propelled by two men like a circus clown-horse.
  • Bali Dances And Performances
    Bali is multidimensional. Culture, nature, arts, could be found at their most unique elements in Bali. The combination of friendly, hospitable people, the physical beauty of the island, a magnificently visual culture infused with spirituality including dances.
  • Bali Shopping Areas
    Bali is a right place if you want to practice your bargaining skill. In this island, bargaining is the norm. The main rule is: do not accept the first price offered, as the most vendor always charge 30 % extra.
  • Five Bali Temples For The First Timers
    On an island with so many temples, there are several temples that worth to visit for the first timers. All of these temples are included on most itineraries in hotels and travel agencies.
  • Bali Celebration Of Virtue's Triumph
    Galungan is Bali's ten-day celebration of virtue's triumph over evil. The next celebration will take place on May 12, 2010.
  • Hotels Lighting Are Allowed During Nyepi Day
    All points of entry to the island, including three major ferry harbors and a busy international airport, will be closed down for 24 hours during the Balinese Hindu commemoration of Nyepi.
  • Shopping In Bali To Get Chinese Products
    Imported products from China have flooded local markets since the implementation of the ASEAN-China Free Trade Agreement (ACFTA) early this year, driving trade and industry officials to strengthen responses of local producers and manufacturers.
  • Nyepi Day Inspires The Battle Against Global Warming
    On March 21, Indonesia will enjoy four hours of complete silence. That is, if everyone in the country participates in the third annual “World Day of Silence.”
  • Bali Community Choir
    Established in September 2009, the Bali Community Choir is open without audition to anyone over the age of 18 years with a desire to sing.
  • Enhancing Spiritual Strength Through Pagerwesi
    On March 2, 2010, Balinese Hindus celebrate "Hari Pagerwesi" or the day of "iron fence". On this day the Hindus believe that they should protect themself with strong fortification against the forces of evil and increase their dedication to God.
  • Tourism Minister Urges To Expand Bali’s Airport
    As the “gateway to paradise,” Bali’s Ngurah Rai Inter­national Airport should immediately be expanded, Culture and Tourism Minister Jero Wacik said.
  • Bali Needs More Hindu Teachers
    Bali province will need 9,000 more teachers of Hindu studies at elementary to high school level by 2014.
  • Giant Burger In Kuta
    If you are a burger lover, maybe you will surprise to see a 6 kilograms, 15 centimeters thick, and 50 centimeters diameter burger.
  • When Silence Speaks In Bali
    Mobs of children seeking cement bags, wood scraps, bamboo strips and rupiah donations marks the build up to Bali’s Day of Silence.
  • Bali Joints Kerala To Promote Herbal Medicines
    Bali Province and the Indian State of Kerala will explore cooperation in promoting traditional herbal medicines.
  • Bali Students Love To Read
    The number of university students visiting a provincial library has doubled from 2,000 persons per month to 4,000 persons per month.
  • No More Blackouts In Bali
    There's no more blackouts in Bali. The state-owned electricity company PT PLN confirmed Tuesday there would not be any further electricity shutdown in Bali following the technical disturbance occurring at Gilimanuk electricity power plant in the last few days.
  • Bali-India International Yoga Festival
    Bali is beautiful, that is we already knew. But Bali is also spiritual and maybe for that reason, Bali is an ideal place to host international yoga events.
  • Too Much Hotels In Karangasem District
    A member of the local House of Representatives in Karangasem (DPRD-Karangasem), Nyoman Sadra told that the hotel and restaurant in Karangasem is over-saturated and new developments should not be allowed.
  • Minister Names Bali Museum Island
    Culture and Tourism Minister Jero Wacik named Bali as the Museum Island on Saturday during the launch of Visit Museum Year 2010 at the Nyoman Gunarsa Museum in Klungkung.
  • The Little Elephant's First Birthday
    Today, Bali Safari and Marine Park (BSMP) in Gianyar district celebrates the first birthday of Airawata, the elephant's child. To celebrate it, BSMP give opportunity to children visitors to know more about elephant.
  • The Male Belly Dancers
    Suzanna Tibble, Indonesian famous belly dancer stated that belly dance is not women domination, because many men also do the dance, especially in Egypt.
  • Angela Kim Won The Belly Dance Competition
    Angela Kim from South Korea be the first winner of Asian Belly Dance Festival held in Ayodya Resort, Nusa Dua, Bali.
  • 90 Percents Indonesian Museums Not Fit To Visit
    Indonesia's Minister of Culture and Tourism, Jero Wacik, says that 90% of Indonesian museums are not fit for tourist to visit.
  • Praying On Saraswati Day For Successful Exams
    Saraswati day or the day of science is used to pray for success in the national exams next month by Hindu students in Bali. These morning prays held at some schools in Denpasar.
  • The Hindus Celebrate Saraswati
    This morning, the Hindus in Bali celebrate Saraswati day, a day of science which commemorated every 210 days.
  • The Anti-Plague Dance Is Still Exist
    Bali's trance dance "Janger Maborbor" is still exist at Yangapi Village, Bangli District, about 65 km east of Denpasar. This dance often uses to refuse diseases or pests.
  • Ogoh-Ogoh Craftsmen Flooded Order
    Ogoh-ogoh fever in Bali bringing profits to its craftsmen. Since last month they were flooded with orders and feel so overwhelmed to meet the demand for some of the Balinese.
  • Balinese Prepare For Ogoh-Ogoh Parade
    Thousands of people across Bali have been busy making the giant ogoh-ogoh effigies in preparation for the celebrations of the upcoming Caka Hindu New Year 1932, popularly known as Nyepi, or the Day of Silence.
  • Ogoh-Ogoh
    To greet the Nyepi day, Hindu Society throughout Bali Island conduct the cortege of Ogoh-Ogoh pageant. Ogoh-Ogoh is a large monster doll made from bamboo crate
  • Do's And Dont's During Your Holiday In Bali
    The following list has been compiled to help you make the most memorable of your stay in Bali. If you have any further concerns that are not mentioned here, please do not hesitate to ask Annora's staffs about it.
  • Landlord Joins Talks On A Plan Of Bali Memorial Park
    Terry Fitzgerald, a Perth property agent, has made an emotional return to Bali to lead negotiations to buy the site of the Sari Club, where scores of people died in the 2002 terrorist attacks.
  • Bali Spirit Festival 2010
    The Bali Spirit Festival is a festival held every year in city of Bali, Indonesia. Live dance, yoga and music performances by some of the leading artists from different countries.
  • Anand Krishna Launches Book In Bali
    Spiritual guru Anand Krishna, currently accused of committing sexual abuses, launched Thursday a book titled Youth Challenges and Empowerment in Denpasar, Bali.
  • Makare Kare
    The old ethnic of Bali is Baliaga have a unique culture of dance war and fighting, they called Makare-kare.
  • 25 Percents Villas In Bali Are Illegal
    The Bali Villa Association (BVA) is urging Bali's nine regencies and municipalities to urgently undertake an inventory of the private villas operating in their areas as commercial villas.
  • The Asian Belly Dance Festival
    At least 15 countries have confirmed of their participation at the Asian Belly Dance Festival which will be held at Ayodya Resort, Nusa Dua, Badung regency, Bali on February 25 to 28, 2010.
  • International Environment Meeting In Bali
    More than 140 governments will convene this week in Indonesia under the banner of the U.N. Program for the Environment, the largest such gathering since the climate change summit last December in Copenhagen.
  • Gay Pageant Held In Bali
    At the Raka-Rai Contest held in Sanur, Bali, Surya won the Raka title from the gay group while Ella Agatha was chosen as the Rai from the rai group.
  • Bali Needs A Better Tourism Management
    Bali activist and academic, Wayan Geriya, says that Bali's tourism industry lacks holistic management.
  • Bali Goes Clean And Green
    The Bali provincial government has pledged to conserve its rivers, lakes, and other water resources for achieving the objectives of the "Bali Goes Clean and Green" campaign.
  • Ngurah Rai Is One Of 12 Ugliest Airports
    Travel and Leisure Magazine has given Bali's Ngurah Rai International Airport the dubious distinction of naming it to its list of the "12 Ugliest Airports in the World".
  • Bali Launches Its Airport History Book
    A new book published by PT Angkasa Pura I, the management authority of Bali's Ngurah Rai Airport, traces the history of aviation on the island.
  • Bali Needs To Prepare For Welcoming Sun Princess
    Bali tourist agencies need to make preparations to welcome Sun Princess a highly luxurious tourist ship with a total of 2,342 passengers, not to mention a crew of 814, which is scheduled to call at Bali in May 2010.
  • Noble Price Goes To Bali Waste Activist
    Celebrate for one day then get back to work the next was the plan for Yuyun Ismawati after winning the “Nobel Prize” of environmental awards.
  • Jelly Candles For Chinese New Year
    Religious ceremony of the Tionghoa never leaving candles, including the Lunar New Year ceremony or Chinese New Year. Beside angpao and lanterns, candles also become important equipment in every home and temple.
  • Fashion Designers Create Valentine Fashion
    Profession as a designer is identical to someone who has rich innovation to get market opportunity in certain moments.
  • Pink Colored Crafts Become Bestsellers In Gianyar
    Approaching Valentine's Day, several pink colored crafts such as dolls, flowers, bags, wallets, keychains, and others become bestseller in Gianyar.
  • Dolls For Valentine Parcels
    There are many way to make an interesting Valentine gift. One of them is by packing dolls in a creative way.
  • Sharing The Love By Blood Donor
    Welcoming Valentine's Day, hundreds of Bali tourism activists such as hotel practitioners, travel agents, restaurants and tourism objects entrepreneurs are sharing the love by blood donor in Discovery Kartika Plaza, Kuta.
  • Quiksilver Opens New Store In Ubud
    Located in the busy shopping area and the famous Monkey Forest Street in Ubud Bali, Quiksilver has just opened a brand new store showcasing the best of Quiksilver, Roxy, and DC surf, fashion, and streetwear products.
  • The One And Only Shell Museum
    Spending weekend could be great if you go to an uncommon place. Try to go to Bali Shell Museum. Placed on Sunset Street, Kuta.
  • International Women Conference Will Be Held In Bali
    After 3 times Bangalore city in India becomes host of International Women Conference, Bali will be the next host. Hundreds of women from 75 country will join the fourth conference on March 27-28, 2010 at Ayodya Resort, Bali.
  • Facial Treatments For Men
    Facial treatments are not only for women. Men also need to clean their face to remove oil dirt, sweat, and the dead skin cells.
  • Getting The Best Of Bali On A Budget
    Bali is a city you can enjoy on a budget easily; this is of course, if you have a plan on how to do it.
  • Discounts To Celebrate Chinese New Year
    Approaching 2010 Chinese new year, several supermarkets in Denpasar will give discount up until 50 percent, especially for fashion products.
  • Bali Is The Best Tourist Destination In Asia Pacific
    The beauty of Bali is still fascinating foreign tourists. The island of God again voted as "The Best Island Destination In Asia Pacific".
  • Kekawin Tradition: Will It Stay?
    Dances, play, songs and traditional music performances found in Bali have so many variations. One of the singing performances is kekawin. It is a traditional Bali singing performance and the lyrics are taken from holy Hindu books.
  • Bali's Inter-Religious Leaders Pray For Gus Dur
    A group of inter-religious leaders gathered at Al Ihsan Mosque on Tuesday night to pray for late former Indonesian President Abdurrahman Wahid.
  • Gods Welcomes The New Year
    A week before the Hindu and Budha new year celebration, several Hindus and Buddhists in Bali held a purification ritual to worship Gods in Kongco Dwipayana, Denpasar, today.
  • Bali Smile Producer Attracts Foreign Investor
    In addition for being main actress, an actress and photo model, Fahrani, will also be a producer on Bali Smille movie.
  • Cheaper Hotel Rates For Chinese And Taiwanese
    Some hotel in Bali set a lower rates to Taiwanese and Chinese tourists. These rates are two times cheaper than the normal rates that used to be applied to domestic and other foreign tourists.
  • Emergency Landings Are Allowed On Nyepi Day
    Emergency flights are still permitted at the time when Ngurah Rai international airport in Bali is closed for 24 hours on the occasion of Balinese New Year or Nyepi Day on Tuesday, March 16, 2010.
  • "Immigration On Board" Service Officially Operates
    Tourism minister Jero Wacik officially started the operation of the "Immigration on Board" service at Ngurah Rai airport in Bali this February.
  • Bali Flower Businesses Are Jaded
    Fewer tourists visit to Bali recently, making the flower business listless.
  • Belly Dance Festival Flooded By Participants
    The Asian Belly Dance Festival 2010 participants are keep growing.
  • Regional Government Restricted Villa Development
    Gianyar regional government decided to control the development of tourism supporter facilities such as villa and hotel.
  • Kuta Beach Flooded By Trashes
    Entering rainy season, Kuta Beach continued to receive wastes from the rivers or the forests around Bali. It caused by natural factors, the west wind season.
  • Accommodating Local Agriculture Products
    Bali Industry and Trading Agency considers to obligate hotels and restaurants in Bali used local agriculture product in fulfilling their daily needs for meat, vegetables and fruits.
  • Salak Wine Launch On March 2010
    Are you a wine lover? Get ready to taste wine made from Bali salak, Bali's original fruit.
  • Balinese Women Are Hard Workers
    Balinese women work hard to help her husband increase family income. They hope their children's education fees would be fulfilled.
  • Online Shopping Is A New Shopping Lifestyle
    Online shopping becomes a new lifestyle for modern Indonesian.
  • Wedding Tourism To Attract More Foreign Tourist
    Just recently, foreign tourists pay a lot of interest in wedding and health tourism package in Bali and it seems those kinds of tourism has good prospects to developed.
  • New Circuit For Street Racers
    Not only Denpasar's citizens disturbed by illegal racing. The police also felt overwhelmed to discipline the street racers.
  • Governor's Letters To Four Ministers About Nyepi Day
    Bali's Governor Made Mangku Pastika has send letters to four ministers related to the temporary close of Ngurah Rai International Airport, seaports, and all Bali transportation companies during Nyepi Day on Tuesday, March 16, 2010.
  • Business Education Center For Balinese Graduates
    Bali's governor I Made Mangku Pastika is calling for the establishment of a entrepreneurial education for the Balinese to enable sland residents to compete in an increasingly international setting.
  • Valentine Chocolate With Bali Taste
    Valentine's Day is coming and Bali is ready to provide local residents with its special chocolate products.
  • Denpasar Government Provides Bike Track
    To support and socialize Denpasar's Car Free Day program, local government is going to provide special track for bikers.
  • Bali To Hold International Yoga Festival
    The Bali-India Foundation plans to held a second international yoga festival. This one week festival will be participated by hundreds of yoga instructors from various countries.
  • Ubud Becomes Host Of Internastional Meditation Festival
    Anand Ashram Foundation is again to hold an International Bali Meditation Festival (IBMF) in Ubud, Gianyar district, Bali, this year.
  • "Visa On Board" For Potential Countries
    Bali Tourism office propose to the government to implement visa on board (visa checks on airplanes) not only for Japanese tourists. But also for other countries that become potential markets to Bali tourism industry.
  • Governor: It's Impossible To Reduce Vehicles Number
    Bali's government consider to built an overpass to anticipate traffic jams on several roads in Bali.
  • Bali ATM Breakers Related To Global Syndicate
    Recent cash machine (ATM) burglary in Bali are the work of an international syndicate, some of whose members have been in custody for months, said police in Jakarta today.
  • Bali's Blackouts Effect Tourism Industry
    Foreign tourists and citizen complaining about electricity shutdown that happends again in Bali just 2 weeks after PLN (State Electricity Company) announced no more blackouts.
  • Bali Is Still Shrouded In Darkness
    Just two weeks after stating that the rotating power outage had ended, the Bali branch of state-owned electricity monopoly PT PLN announced it had decided to resume blackouts due to an overheating power plant.
  • Indonesia Calls For Brunei-Bali Air Link
    The number of tourists visiting a country heavily relies on several factors, which include the availability and accessibility of transportation.
  • Bali's Government Targeting 2,3 Million Tourists Visit In 2010
    Bali's Government targeting 2,3 million tourists will visit Bali in 2010. This target is higher than 2009 achievement which reach 2.2 million tourists.
  • 2 Billion Lost Won't Affect Economy
    The head of the Bali branch of Bank Indonesia, Jeffrey Kairupan, said the recent wave of ATM fraud affecting the personal savings of hundreds of customers of several banks would not significantly affect the island's economy.
  • Malaysian Pair Arrested For Drug Smuggling
    The new drug law apparently can not make the drug smuggler afraid. After Australian citizen arrested in Bali, two Malaysian were arrested after attempting to smuggle 2.2 kilograms of crystal methamphetamine.
  • Anticipates Money Stealing By ATM Sweep
    To anticipate CCTV tapping and skimmer in cash machine (ATM), Bank Negara Indonesia (BNI) has surveyed ATM locations in the area of Denpasar and Kuta.
  • Police Catch Bank Account Hacker
    Police Headquarters's Investigator Team catch "F" as a suspect of account hacking in several national bank.
  • Australians Warned To Respect Bali's Traditions
    Australians travelling to Bali in March have been warned to respect strict laws surrounding the local new year.
  • Jakarta Bank Account Hacked From Bali
    Mysterious money loss apparently did not only happen to account holders in Bali. Today, the police received reports from bank customers in Jakarta who lost their money to someone in Bali.
  • Bali Increased 31 Percent Investment On A Global Crisis
    Amid the global financial crisis, Bali remained an attractive place for both domestic and foreign investors with investment rising by 31 percent, from 10.4 trillion in 2008 to Rp 13.7 trillion last year.
  • 1 Million Rain Trees Will Be Planted In Bali
    The Bali government plans to plant more than one million trees as part of the province’s 2010 tree-planting campaign to revitalise its densely populated areas.
  • Hundreds Million Rupiah Vanished In BCA
    In a few days, many BCA (Bank Central Asia) customers in Bali reported money missing to the local police stations.
  • Ubud Writers & Readers Festival 2010
    Ubud Writers & Readers Festival is back. The 2010 theme is Bhinneka Tunggal Ika : Harmony In Diversity, and will open hot debates on religious dogmas, political ideologies and national allegiances that bitterly divide the world.
  • Bali's Driving License System Become Computerized
    In order to reduce the number of driving license brokers and improve the quality of driving tests, Bali police launch a new Audio Visual Integrated System (AVIS).
  • Indonesian Airports Prepare For Open Skies
    Five Indonesian airports are chosen by Freddy Numberi, Indonesian Miniser of Transportation to participate ASEAN "Open Skies" program.
  • Indonesian Airports Prepare For Open Skies
    Five Indonesian airports are chosen by Freddy Numberi, Indonesian Miniser of Transportation to participate ASEAN "Open Skies" program.
  • High Priest Forbids Nightspot Building On Ex-Bali Bombing Site
    Local nightclub businessman has purchased the land of ex-Sari Club that exploded a few years ago. He aimed to build an entertainment complex starting late 2009.
  • Bali Citizens Trapped In Haiti
    Three Bali citizens that safe from Haiti earthquake, up until now can not return to Bali. Blame it to the crowded flight schedule in Port-Au-Prince airport.
  • Padangbai Beach Fix-Up Bothered By Tricky Cadgers
    Padangbai beach that used to be dirty, almost successfully cleaned. However, there are some cadgers who trick the officers to be able to stay selling at the beach areas.
  • Visit Museum Campaign Followed Reluctantly
    The Visit Museum 2010 campaign launched by the Culture and Tourism Ministry at the end of last year has received a minimal response in Bali.
  • Kuta Beach Is Safe Enough For Touristm Activity
    Although some tourists were drag by the waves this day (but the coast guard successfully saved them), Kuta beach is safe enough to do some tourism activity such as bathing or surfing.
  • Three Tourists Drifted By Kuta Beach Waves
    Strong wind and tidal wave drag three tourists when they were swimming. Fortunately, they successfully saved by the coast guards.
  • Buleleng Harbour Hit By Huge Waves
    The former Buleleng harbour which is now recreational object was hit by huge waves last night.
  • Prevent Problems On Rainy Season By Trees Cut-Down
    In order to anticipate the rainy season and the strong wind, Denpasar Sanitation and Garden Department, cut trees on the side of the roads.
  • Bali To Host An International Environment Forum
    The 11th Special Session of United Nations's Environment Program (UNEP) is going to held in Bali on February 22-26, 2010.
  • Sailboat-Sail Across The Ocean For Bali
    Is it possible to sail across the ocean from US to Bali with only a sailboat? 51 years old Rob 'Rama' Rambini will answer that question.
  • Balinese Prepare For Siwaratri Day
    Siwaratri Day refers to the day of contemplation and introspection. Started on Thursday, all Hindu follower will refrain from eating or drinking for a day and a half.
  • Bali Nine Case Will Be Judge Seriously
    Indonesian government said that the court would be transparent and fair in deciding the fate of nine Australian drug traffickers, known as the Bali Nine.
  • Bali Police Arrested Australian Fugitive
    Timothy Geoffrey Lee, a fugitive wanted by the Australian Federal Police for drug offences has been arrested in Bali.
  • Experience The Eat, Pray, Love Experience
    For those who want to feel Elizabeth Gilbert's journey, Spirit Quest held an amazing tour inspired by her book, "Eat, Pray, Love".
  • Indonesia Needs More Tourism Industry Training
    The Head of the Manpower Development department thinks Indonesia's tourism associations are still depending on the government to provide training and education.
  • Chris John's Going To Fight American Boxer
    ndonesia's International World Champion boxer, Chris John, is going to fight American boxer on April 2010 in Bali.
  • Moslems And Hindus Pray Together On A Ceremony
    Petik Laut ceremony is a fisherman's ritual to thank God for His giving. Moslem and Hindu fishermen held this ceremony together at Candikusuma beach, Melaya, Bali.
  • Bali's Growing Water Crisis
    Badung, Bali's most intensive tourism development, is in the midst of a water crisis.
  • Bali Contributes 38% To Indonesian Tourists Visitation
    The number of foreign tourists visited Bali was 2.3 million people or 38 percents from the total number of foreign tourists coming to Indonesia which was 5.7 million tourists.
  • Bali Applies New Drugs Law To Australian Tourist
    Australian citizen, Robert Paul McJannett, arrested last week in Bali and accused of trying to bring 1.7 grams of marijuana to the holiday island.
  • Bali To Host International Film Festival
    The Antara news agency officially announced that Bali becomes host of an international film festival.
  • Bali Journalists Pray For Gus Dur
    Dozens of journalists together with a community and inter-religious leader performed a joint prayer for Gus Dur.
  • Bali Receives Rp 8.7t From State Budget
    Bali received Rp 8.7 trilllion from the state budget for the 2010 fiscal year.
  • People Complaining Darkness At Denpasar's Streets
    Since a few days ago, several streets in Denpasar are covered with dark. This occurs because the street lights have been shut down every 6pm.
  • Buleleng District Office Is Hit By The Storm
    The heavy rain in Buleleng not only srewed up Munduk Kunci village in Sukasada district.
  • Gilimanuk Harbour Runs Open-Close System
    After 30 minutes closed because of bad weather, Gilimanuk harbour had to apply an open and close system.
  • Ubud Won 'The Best City In Asia' Award
    Ubud, the tourism village, won ‘The Best City in Asia’ award. The award is given by Conde Nast Traveller Magazine from USA, based on 25.008 readers's judgement.
  • Nusa Dua Beach Bustling Tourist
    On new year holidays, several tourism objects in Bali are crowded, especially beaches. Not like the super crowded Kuta beach, Nusa Dua offers a quite and relaxed environment on non-holiday season.
  • Bali Bomb Warning Brings Fear
    Bali bomb warning kept the numbers of visitors down at bars and restaurants in Bali.
  • US Issues Terror Attack Warning In Bali
    The US embassy in Jakarta distributed warning of a new year terrorist attack on Bali, the scene of bombings in 2002 and 2005 that killed 92 Australians.
  • Denpasar Becomes An Example Of E-KTP Use
    Indonesian government officially releases electronic id-card (E-KTP) for people in Denpasar.
  • ASITA Recommend Europe-Bali Flight
    Travel Bureau Association (ASITA), give recommendations to transportations ministry to open Europe-Bali flight schedule.
  • What is Pecalang?
    The traditional guards maintain village security and manage traffic flows during religious and customary ceremonies.
  • Kuta Beach
    The beach which is around 4 kms long divided consecutively into Kuta Beach, Legian Beach, Seminyak Beach, and Canggu Beach.
  • Kuta Shopping
    Kuta's main road is lined with shops selling everything from swimwear, sarongs, handicrafts and CDs to jewelry, clothing, furniture and leather goods.
  • Kuta Carnival
    Kuta Karnival will be held for nine days from October 18-26, 2008.
  • Sukawati Art Shop
    One stop of art markets that are already popular among visitors is Sukawati art market
  • Indian President on Bali Visit
    Official 5 Day State Visit to Indonesia Curtailed Due to Mambai Attacks. Indian President Prays for Peace at Bali Temple.
  • Legian Beach Bali Indonesia
    Legian beach is located on the southwest side of Denpasar, close to the Kuta beach.
  • Carving Wood for Balinese Craftsmen is critical
    Balinese craftsmen are encountering severe shortages of wood, such as albesia, needed to meet the demands of the local and international markets for hand-carved products.
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