As a form of support that aims to protect the customs, traditions, arts and culture, and local wisdom of the Balinese people. Bali will impose levy for the international tourist.
Efforts and innovations will continue to be made for maintenance the culture and the natural environment in Bali. There will also continue to be an improvement in the quality of services.
The most well-known place in Bali, to make your holiday perfect and dont be missed!
Pandawa Beach may still sound unfamiliar and not-so-famous for today. But this beach has a million charms that have not been exposed and are still squeezed by limestone cliffs. Situated in the village of kutuh, Sub-District of South Kuta, Badung Regency, it is located approximately 3 km from the tourist area of Nusa Dua and Uluwatu Temple. Originally, Pandava Beach is known as the Secret Beach, because it’s hidden behind a row of rocky hills which is just overgrown by bushes. But now access to get there is easier to follow by motor vehicles. Road access are intentionally made by splitting towering limestone hills creating the view around the beach being very exotic. By the beaches, the limestone cliffs are perforated and engraved with beautiful sculpture characters as the place of the Five Pandava in the Mahabharata story. The Panorama of the beach is so beautiful and charming. With clean white sand with a bluish-green ocean waters, this beach is very suitable for bathing or swimming as the waves break in the middle of the sea. It is located to the East, make us possible to enjoy such a beautiful sunrise at the beach. The other charm of Pandawa Beach is the activity of seaweed farmers along the coast. In addition, we can see the activity of paragliding and motor trail up the Hill. Because the beach is located in line with Gunung Payung Beach, Kutuh Village, so we can enjoy a beautiful view of the waterfall of Gunung Payung Beach that spills to the beach. Photo Source : popmama.com
Every year, millions of people flock to Bali to witness the spectacular, extravagant religious events and artistry of the Island.
The Denpasar Festival is an annual cultural celebration in Bali's capital city, showcasing the island's rich art, culture, and traditions. In 2024, the festival is scheduled to take place from December 22 to December 25 along the Heritage Gajah Mada area in Denpasar. You must be ready to have the opportunity to immerse yourself in various events, including art exhibitions, traditional dance performances, music shows, and fashion displays featuring local designers. The festival also offers a platform for local artisans to present their crafts, providing a comprehensive experience of Balinese culture. The main venue for the festival is "KM 0 Denpasar" or "Kilometer Zero Point Denpasar," located at Dauh Puri Kangin, West Denpasar. This area has been a multicultural zone and heritage site for many decades. Attending the Denpasar Festival is a wonderful way to engage with the local community and experience the vibrant cultural heritage of Bali.
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Jatiluwih Tourism Village, a hidden gem in Tabanan Regency, Bali, has attracted the global attention by winning the prestigious title of Best Tourism Village, in the UN Tourism 2024 event. It is stunning natural charm, especially the iconic rice terraces, is a magnet for tourists. However, it is not only offering beautiful scenery, but also rich in preserved cultural heritage. The traditional subak irrigation system which was recognized by UNESCO served as the heart of the local community. The philosophy of Tri Hita Karana, which strive to maintain harmony between man, nature and God, which has been integrated into various aspects of life. In addition to the beauty of the rice terraces, Jatiluwih also offers a diverse natural panorama. It is surrounded by towering green mountains, the village provides cool air and refreshing views. When the sunrise or sunset, the beauty of Jatiluwih appears with a stunning colour gradation. This pristine nature provides a serenity and freshness that is hard to find in the other places. For travellers who love adventure, Jatiluwih provides a variety of interesting activities. Trekking along the trails through the terraces and forests is one of the popular options. In addition, leisurely cycling while enjoying the natural scenery is also an unforgettable experience. For those who want to capture beautiful moments, many interesting photo spots can be found around the village. Delicious Balinese culinary specialities are also a special attraction for visitors. The success of Jatiluwih in winning international awards is driven by the strong commitment from community to promote sustainable tourism. By involving the active participation of the community in the management of the tourism village, Jatiluwih has managed to maintain a balance between economic, social and environmental aspects. This award has a positive impact, not only for the Jatiluwih community, but also for the development of tourism in Bali and Indonesia as a whole. Jatiluwih emerges as a real example of how tourism can play a role in preserving cultural heritage and improving the quality of life of the community. The success of this village is a motivation for other tourism villages to continuously innovate and expand the utilisation of their potential. For tourists who want to visit Jatiluwih, there are some tips which need to be considered, namely the best time to visit is in the morning or afternoon, in order to enjoy a cooler atmosphere and sunlight. Jatiluwih will provide an unforgettable holiday experience with all its charm.
The Island of the Gods, Bali, is increasingly shining and capturing the attention of international tourists, particularly from South Korea. Bali's exotic charm has successfully captivated travelers from the Land of Ginseng, amidst the fierce competition of global tourist destinations. Recent data shows a significant increase in the number of South Korean tourist visits to Bali, indicating that Bali has successfully become a dream destination for South Korean travelers. This success is closely linked to the increasingly easy access provided by direct flights from various airlines, such as Jeju Air, which launched its inaugural flight in Indonesia on the Incheon - Bali - Incheon route on Sunday (October 27, 2024), and will operate daily using Boeing 737-NG and Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. Following Jeju Air, Air Busan also commenced operations in Bali, with flight number BX601 landing at Ngurah Rai Airport on Wednesday (October 30, 2024) on the Busan - Bali - Busan route, using an Airbus 321 aircraft. The availability of direct flights with more frequent schedules and competitive ticket prices has made it easier for South Korean tourists to reach Bali. This improved flight connectivity is one of the main factors driving South Korean interest in visiting Bali. With more flight options and affordable ticket prices, a vacation to the Island of the Gods has become easier and more budget-friendly. What makes Bali so attractive to South Korean tourists? One of the main attractions is its exotic natural beauty. White sandy beaches, green hills, and unique temples offer a distinctive charm. In addition, Bali offers a wide range of exciting tourist activities, from surfing and diving to trekking. For adventure lovers, Bali is an irreplaceable paradise. The rich flavors in Balinese cuisine also serve as a special draw for tourists. The combination of spicy, sweet, and sour flavors in each dish successfully delights the palates of travelers. Beyond natural beauty and cultural diversity, Bali also offers a serene atmosphere far from the hustle and bustle of big cities. For travelers seeking peace and relaxation, Bali is the perfect place to unwind. Many South Korean travelers choose Bali as a honeymoon destination or a place to spend time with family.
This exciting feature goes live on the sweetest day of the year – February 14th, 2024!
Love Bali Application as the Implementation of Bali Province Regional Regulation Number 6 of 2023 concerning Levy for Foreign Tourists for the Protection of Balinese Culture and Natural Environment.