The weather in Bali this week has been nothing shy of brutal. Persistent heavy rains have caused widespread flooding, forcing evacuations of both local communities and tourists. Fallen trees and landslides have only added to the devastation faced by communities during what will go down as one of the worst rainy seasons in living memory. …
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Bali Celebrated As In Demand Travel Destination As US Ambassador Visits
This week, Bali’s Governor, Wayan Koster, received an audience with the US Ambassador to Indonesia, Peter Haymond, at his offices in Denpasar. The pair discussed international relations, public safety, business, and tourism. Bali is set to welcome more than 7 million international tourists in 2026, and an increasing number of these visitors are American. During …
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Bali’s Intimate Beach Clubs Offer Understated Luxury And All Day Lounging
In 2026, with so many different travel trends to keep up with, there is something to be said for doing away with what’s hot and doing what feels good! All day lounging in Bali’s intimate, low-key luxury beach clubs always feels good. Bali is home to some of the biggest and most famous beach clubs in …
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New Policies For Taxi Drivers In Bali Will Impact Tourists’ Travel
Tourists traveling to Bali will invariably need a taxi or private driver. The taxi and transportation sector in Bali has faced a series of issues over the last ten years. With the widespread adoption of online taxi apps like Grab and GoJek, many local taxi drivers have felt pushed out of the market, creating issues …
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Increased Police Presence Across Bali As Religious Festivals Approach
It is one of the most wonderful times of the year to be in Indonesia. As a majority Muslim nation, more than 260 million people in Indonesia are observing the holy month of Ramadan. In Bali, which is a majority Balinese Hindu province, preparations are underway for the holy day of silence, known as Nyepi. …
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Bali Cracks Down On Tourists Engaging In Illegal Activity Across Top Hotspots
With Bali set to welcome more than 7 million tourists in 2026, leaders are working to ensure that everyone on the island feels safe and abides by the law. While the vast majority of foreigners in Bali respect local culture and customs, some choose to break the law, engage in criminal activity, and pose a …
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