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.
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Balipass adalah platform e-commerce Online-to-Offline (O2O) terpadu yang menghubungkan wisatawan langsung dengan berbagai layanan dan merchant terbaik di Bali. Platform ini dirancang untuk menyederhanakan perjalanan wisatawan sekaligus memberdayakan pelaku usaha lokal. MAIN SERVICES: Curated marketplace for booking accommodation, transportation, tourist activities, and culinary delights Exclusive voucher and promo system for platform users Integrated digital payments with various payment methods Personalized recommendations based on user preferences Management dashboard for merchants to manage offers and orders PLATFORM ADVANTAGES: Seamless user experience from online to offline Guaranteed quality through a rigorous merchant curation process Various payment options, including international credit cards Transparent rating and review system BENEFITS FOR TRAVELERS: Get discount vouchers at Balipass for travelers who have paid for PWA Easy access to various tourism services on one platform Exclusive offers and competitive prices Personalized travel experiences Easy transactions with various payment options BENEFITS FOR MERCHANTS: Expanded market reach to domestic and international travelers Increased sales volume through digital channels Access to user-friendly platform technology Analytical features for optimization Offers Secure and timely payments Balipass is committed to creating a mutually beneficial digital ecosystem for tourists and local businesses, encouraging the sustainable growth of Bali tourism through technological innovation.
Every year, millions of people flock to Bali to witness the spectacular, extravagant religious events and artistry of the Island.
Ubud Food Festival 2025 will return on 30 May – 1 June 2025 in Ubud, Bali, carrying the theme "Heritage." This annual culinary celebration will showcase the richness of Indonesia’s culinary heritage through a variety of engaging programs, including cooking demonstrations by renowned chefs, masterclasses, thought-provoking discussions, a vibrant food market, and cultural performances. Over the course of three days, the festival serves as a platform for chefs, food entrepreneurs, local farmers, creative communities, and culinary enthusiasts from around the world to come together in exploring, celebrating, and preserving the diverse food traditions of the archipelago. Location: Taman Kuliner, Sanggingan, Ubud Date: 30 May - 1 June 2025
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Denpasar, 10 November 2025 – The Governor of Bali attended the Official Inauguration Ceremony of the Balinese Script Inscription on the nameplate of the Australian Consulate-General in Bali, held in Denpasar on Monday (10/11). In her address, Ms. Jo Stevens, Consul General of Australia in Bali, stated that the inclusion of Balinese script on the Consulate’s official signage represents Australia’s profound and enduring respect for the people and culture of Bali. This initiative marks the Australian Consulate-General as the first foreign representative office in Bali to incorporate Balinese script into its official identity. The effort is in line with Bali Governor Regulation No. 80 of 2018 on the Protection and Use of Balinese Language, Script, and Literature, which promotes the preservation of local cultural identity through the use of Balinese script in public spaces. The Head of the Bali Provincial Tourism Office expressed appreciation for this meaningful gesture, noting that it reinforces the shared commitment to developing a high-quality, sustainable, and culturally dignified tourism industry that honors local wisdom and heritage. The ceremony was also attended by the Mayor of Denpasar and representatives of the Bali Provincial Government, who warmly welcomed this initiative as a symbol of friendship between nations and a tangible expression of respect for Bali’s rich cultural heritage.
Bali has been entrusted to host the 26th Inter-Islands Tourism Policy (ITOP) Forum, held from June 20–23, 2025 at The Meru Sanur and Bali Beach Convention, Denpasar. This prestigious forum brings together ten leaders from island regions across various countries, united in their commitment to promoting inclusive, sustainable, and resilient tourism in the face of global challenges. The ITOP Forum 2025 commenced with a welcome dinner on June 20, where delegates were warmly greeted by the Governor of Bali, Wayan Koster, in a friendly and collaborative atmosphere. The second day featured a series of engaging activities. Delegates were invited to take part in a cultural excursion to Ubud, which included a visit to the Museum Puri Lukisan, a traditional Balinese lunch at Ubud Palace, and an immersion in the artistic and cultural heart of Bali. Later that day, delegation heads and members were invited to witness the grand opening parade of the Bali Arts Festival (PKB)—Bali’s largest annual cultural showcase, featuring artistic performances from all districts and cities across the island. This special moment offered a meaningful experience that reflected Bali’s unwavering spirit in preserving its cultural heritage amidst the waves of globalization. The official opening of the forum took place on Sunday, June 22, 2025, marked by a speech from the Governor of Bali, delivered by the Regional Secretary of Bali Province, Dewa Made Indra. In his remarks, Dewa Made Indra expressed deep appreciation for the delegates’ presence and emphasized the importance of inter-island collaboration in building a tourism ecosystem that is not only economically viable but also environmentally and culturally sound. “The ITOP Forum serves as a strategic platform to share knowledge, experiences, and innovative solutions in addressing tourism challenges in island regions,” said Dewa Made Indra in his address. This year’s forum carried the theme "Wellness Tourism Based on Natural and Cultural Resources," aligning with Bali’s post-pandemic tourism development agenda. As wellness tourism continues to grow as a global trend, Bali responds with an approach centered on environmental conservation, cultural preservation, and the well-being of local communities. In this context, Bali not only reaffirms its position as a world-class tourist destination but also emerges as a pioneer in developing tourism rooted in local values and environmental sustainability. The choice of Sanur—a region known for its cultural and eco-friendly tourism—as the venue further reinforces this commitment. The forum was attended by ten ITOP member regions, namely: Bali (Indonesia), Cebu (Philippines), Hainan (China), Hawaii (USA), Jeju (South Korea), Okinawa (Japan), Penang (Malaysia), Phuket (Thailand), Southern Province (Sri Lanka), and Zanzibar (Tanzania). The presence of delegates from Asia, the Americas, and Africa reflects the forum’s global appeal and relevance as a dialogue platform that bridges local and international interests in tourism development. The ITOP Forum 2025 agenda included: Working Group Meeting and international seminar on sustainable tourism development Field visit to Ngurah Rai Grand Forest Park Cultural excursion to Ubud Participation in the Bali Arts Festival (PKB) opening parade Sunset Dinner Cruise — an exclusive evening aboard a traditional Phinisi ship showcasing Bali’s maritime richness to international guests The event culminated in the signing of a Joint Declaration by all island region representatives, as a collective commitment to developing tourism that promotes wellness, public health, and environmental conservation. As a symbol of leadership succession, the forum also featured the ceremonial handover of the ITOP flag from Bali to Jeju, South Korea, which will host the next forum in 2026. Through the hosting of the ITOP Forum 2025, Bali further cements its standing as a world-class destination—not only visually captivating but also exemplary in its governance of sustainable tourism. In an era of global uncertainty, this forum serves as a strategic space to formulate robust and adaptive tourism policies for the future. By making wellness tourism its central pillar, Bali offers more than just a refreshing holiday—it invites the world to reflect on the true essence of travel: a journey that brings meaningful benefits to people, nature, and culture in harmony.
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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.