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Planning a trip to Bali, especially in Sanur, often involves more than just sunbathing on the white sands of Mertasari or enjoying a sunrise breakfast by the shore.
04 Apr 2026 • 10 min
Canggu has transformed from a sleepy surf outpost into a world-class hub for art, culture, and self-expression.
Seminyak has long been the heartbeat of Bali’s upscale tourism. Between the stylish beach clubs, high-end boutiques, and world-class dining, there is another thriving scene that draws thousands of visitors every year: the art of tattooing.
Planning a trip to Bali this April? You’re in for something special.
30 Mar 2026 • 9 min
The Enigmatic Volcanoes of Bali: A Tale of Myth and Majesty
26 Mar 2026 • 12 min
Arriving in Bali is exciting — but before you start exploring, you need to clear customs at Ngurah Rai International Airport. Indonesia has clear rules about what you can bring, how much cash you can carry, and what you must declare. Getting this wrong can mean fines, confiscation of your belongings, or delays at the airport.
26 Mar 2026 • 8 min
Bali is one of the most visited islands on the planet. Every year, millions of travelers fly in to explore its beaches, rice terraces, ancient temples, and buzzing street culture. But before you start packing, there is one new digital step that every international traveler must complete before landing: the All Indonesia Arrival Card.
26 Mar 2026 • 10 min
If you are traveling to Indonesia, you need to know about one important change. Since September 2025, the old customs declaration form has been replaced by a new unified system called All Indonesia. Whether you are a foreign tourist flying into Bali or a returning Indonesian resident, you must complete this digital registration before you land. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know — step by step, in plain language.
26 Mar 2026 • 5 min
If you are asking what language is spoken in Bali, the best short answer is this: Bali uses Bahasa Indonesia for official and shared communication, Balinese for local identity and tradition, and English for much of the tourism economy. That mix is why visitors can usually get around, but they get a warmer response when they know a few local words.
17 Mar 2026 • 13 min
When you first arrive in Bali and start exploring its temples, ceremonies, and villages, you'll notice something different about how society is organized here. People introduce themselves with names that carry deep meaning. Priests hold places of honor at sacred rituals. Certain families use titles passed down through generations.
16 Mar 2026 • 20 min