Love Bali invites you to join in supporting the tourism industry, with a focus on protecting the culture and natural environment of Bali.

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.

Places of Interest

The most well-known place in Bali, to make your holiday perfect and dont be missed!

Destination

Pantai Pandawa

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

Pantai Pandawa

kuta selatan, Kabupaten Badung

Water Blow

kuta selatan, Kabupaten Badung

Yeh Panas Penatahan

tabanan, Kabupaten Tabanan

Padangbai

manggis, Kabupaten Karangasem

Pantai Watu Klotok

klungkung, Kabupaten Klungkung

Ekowisata Bukit Cemeng

bangli, Kabupaten Bangli

Desa Wisata Taman Sari / Undisan

tembuku, Kabupaten Bangli

Events

Every year, millions of people flock to Bali to witness the spectacular, extravagant religious events and artistry of the Island.

Latest Event

Mekepung Kapolres Jembrana Cup

Mekepung is a buffalo racing event originating from the Jembrana Regency in Bali. The term "Mekepung" is derived from the Balinese expression "makepung-kepungan," meaning "chasing each other." It is an intangible cultural heritage of Indonesia from the Jembrana Regency, Bali. The origins of Mekepung can be traced back to Jembrana farmers who relied on buffaloes to plow their fields.   During this process, farmers would urge the buffaloes to move as fast as possible so that the land could be worked more quickly. It was from these activities that the concept of buffalo racing emerged. Initially, Mekepung served only as entertainment for the Jembrana farmers during their leisure time. However, as time passed, the appeal of Mekepung expanded and attracted a wider audience, encompassing various social circles. Date: June 2024 Place: Jembrana

See what is happening in Bali right now.

Bali, is paradise island of Indonesia, offers a rich diversity of experiences that you will never forget. What are the latest news and updates about Bali?

nyepi, balinese new year: day of silence

   Nyepi is a Balinese "Day of Silence" that marks the start of the Balinese Saka New Year. It is a Hindu celebration mainly observed in Bali, Indonesia. Nyepi is a day of silence, fasting, and meditation for the Balinese. The day is observed from 6 a.m. until 6 a.m. the next morning. During Nyepi, the entire island of Bali comes to a standstill: 1.    No Work: All daily activities cease; people stay at home, and no one works. This includes the tourists, who are encouraged to remain in their hotels. 2.    No Fire/Light: There are restrictions on the use of lights and fire, which means no cooking. The island significantly reduces electricity use, and streets are dark, with minimal or no lighting. 3.    No Travel: The streets are empty. No one is allowed outside, including tourists. Airports are closed, and there's no incoming or outgoing travel from Bali. 4.    No Entertainment: There's no form of entertainment or pleasure observed. Radios, TVs, the internet, and other forms of entertainment are turned off, and people are encouraged to reflect, meditate, and fast. The philosophy behind Nyepi is to dedicate an entire day to self-reflection, fasting, and meditation, contemplating human values of tolerance, love, patience, and kindness. It's also thought to be a day for the island to rest and recharge. Nyepi is preceded by several rituals: ·         Melasti or Mekiis: A purification ceremony that usually takes place several days before Nyepi, involving processions to the sea or a water source to cleanse sacred objects and the soul. ·         Tawur Kesanga: The day before Nyepi, large and colorful effigies known as ogoh-ogoh, which represent demons or evil spirits, are paraded and then burned in the evening to drive away evil spirits. Tourists and visitors are welcome to watch the parades, take pictures and witness this unique spectacle. Some of these ogoh-ogoh are burnt after the parade. Although these rituals take place over the entire island. Each village makes at least one spectacular Ogoh-Ogoh and takes pride in the entire process. ·         The day of: Nyepi The entire island is “closed”, including the airport as there will be no incoming or outgoing flights. The roads are off limited, as everyone is expected to stay indoors for 24 hours. Because no one should be out and about, you’re prohibited from entering any beaches, and all restaurants, grocery stores, and other types of shops will be closed for everyone. ·         The day after: Ngembak Geni Social activity picks up again very quickly the next day. As families and friends come together and socialize after staying indoors for 24 hours, they ask for forgiveness from one another as a way of letting go the past. Different areas have different ways they celebrate Ngembak Agni, which is a day to rejoice and spend the day outside. The observance of Nyepi also has environmental impacts, as the day of silence contributes to a noticeable drop in pollution levels due to the cessation of normal human activity.     

honeymoon in bali: romantic experience on the island of the gods

Bali a piece of heaven in Indonesia has stayed one of the world's best destinations and best honeymoon spots in 2024. TripAdvisor has crowned Bali as the best honeymoon destination in the Travelers’ Choice awards Best of the Best 2024. Winners needed to receive and sustain lots of amazing reviews at key destinations like hotels, restaurants and activities, as reviewed by individuals from the TripAdvisor community over 12 months. Bali defeated other honeymoon destinations such as the Maldives, Santorini, and Bora Bora. Adding to the pride, Bali won in two categories at once, ranking first in the Best Honeymoon Destination category and second in the Best of The Best Destination category. It's no surprise that Bali is considered the best honeymoon destination, offering an extraordinary experience for newlywed couples. The charm of Bali lies not only in its stunning beaches but also in its rich culture, luxury accommodations, and the diverse and unique Balinese cuisine. The beaches in Bali, such as Seminyak, Kuta, and Nusa Dua, provide a captivating beachside experience. The soft white sand, gentle waves, and stunning sunsets create the perfect backdrop for romantic moments. Meanwhile, more secluded beaches like Padang Padang or Bias Tugel offer the perfect peace and privacy for couples seeking tranquility. In addition to Ubud, areas like Candidasa, Tulamben, and West Bali have also started to attract tourists. Bali has also been chosen as a favourite location for pre-wedding photo sessions. The increasing popularity of this has even led to hotels being fully booked in Bali. There are also a number of activities that can be done together as a couple while in Bali. Starting from enjoying the sunrise at Mount Batur, strolling through the Ubud Monkey Forest which is home to more than 700 monkeys, enjoying the beauty of the underwater world at Nusa Lembongan Island, to witnessing the stunning sunset at Uluwatu Temple. Ending the day in Bali is incomplete without exploring its nightlife. Romantic restaurants with beautiful views, beachside bars, and local art performances add a profound impression to the honeymoon journey. Bali is also known for its culinary richness and local crafts. Enjoying traditional Balinese dishes at local restaurants or choosing unique souvenirs from local markets can be an experience for newlywed couples. With all its natural beauty, luxurious accommodations, and cultural richness, Bali is not just a honeymoon destination but an extraordinary experience that will weave unforgettable memories for couples celebrating love and togetherness on this island.

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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.