Jatiluwih, The Beauty of Terraced Rice Fields in the Heart of Bali

Jatiluwih, located in Tabanan Regency, Bali, is a tourist destination that offers breathtaking natural scenery with its vast expanse of terraced rice fields. Situated at an altitude of approximately 700 meters above sea level, this village provides cool, refreshing air and a serene green landscape. The name “Jatiluwih” itself comes from the words “jati,” meaning…

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Suwat Waterfall, Gianyar’s Hidden Gem of Serenity

Suwat Waterfall, Gianyar’s Hidden Gem of Serenity When one mentions Gianyar, the conversation often revolves around Ubud’s artistic allure. However, beyond the well-trodden paths of its cultural heart, Gianyar harbors natural marvels waiting to be discovered. One such treasure is Suwat Waterfall, nestled in the serene village of Suwat, Gianyar Regency, Bali. This waterfall remains…

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Foreign Tourist Levy in Bali: A Complete Guide for International Visitors

Starting February 14, 2024, the Bali Provincial Government has officially implemented the Foreign Tourist Levy. This policy aims to support cultural preservation efforts and maintain the environmental sustainability of the Island of the Gods. Below is a comprehensive guide on this levy, including the fee amount, legal basis, and payment methods that tourists need to…

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Embracing the Serenity of Angseri Hot Springs, a Tranquil Retreat in Tabanan

Nestled amidst the lush greenery of Angseri Village in Tabanan, Bali, lies a hidden gem offering a rejuvenating natural experience—Angseri Hot Springs. Since its opening in 2007, this destination has captivated both local and international visitors seeking the soothing embrace of naturally heated water in an unspoiled setting. The hot springs draw their warmth from…

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Bali Arts Festival 2025: Honoring Tradition and Cultural Excellence, 21 Art Groups Selected for Rekasadana Performances

The Bali Provincial Department of Culture has officially selected 21 art groups, studios, communities, and foundations to perform at the 47th Bali Arts Festival or Pesta Kesenian Bali (PKB) in 2025. These groups were carefully curated by a panel of experts to ensure they align with the festival’s commitment to preserving and promoting Bali’s rich…

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