In search of a tropical island of abundent spiritualism, hospitality and dynamic terrain with rice terraces, jungle interiors and a treasure trove of corals beneath the lulling waves that lap the ...
Bali is an island in flux – especially in the south. It’s a maelstrom of construction: villas, roads, jetties, reclamation. A magnet for tourists for generations, the island welcomed over five million ...
Despite being close to Bali’s capital, Jungutbatu remains a delightfully low-key town beach - Anne-Marie Palmer/Alamy Stock Photo Given Bali’s reputation for over-development and overcrowding, it ...
Bali is not short of beaches. Which is why visitors may be wondering: which Bali beach should I head for? The long stretch of white sand is flanked by rocky cliffs while the shore is lined by an ...
Looking for the best beaches in Bali for your trip to the ‘Island of the Gods’? Bali is famous for its scenic, dramatic coastline and its endless miles of wide sandy beaches. These beaches range from ...
Travelers are flocking to Bali, Indonesia, and it makes perfect sense. The island, which received a whopping 6.3 million international visitors in 2024, according to its Bali Provincial Tourism Office ...
Surfers head to the ocean, as Indonesia imposes emergency measures, tightening restrictions in Java and Bali as coronavirus disease (COVID-19) cases surge, in Canggu, Bali, Indonesia, July 3, 2021.
Bali beaches, which are Indonesia’s main draw for tourists, are typically lined with umbrellas, Bintangs and deckchairs but in recent months, mounds of plastic waste have taken the place of visiting ...
Bali's iconic beaches and typically idyllic waters have transformed into rubbish dumps with tonnes of filth piling higher than deck chairs where Australian tourists once sunned themselves on holiday.
Bali is an island in flux – especially in the south. It’s a maelstrom of construction: villas, roads, jetties, reclamation. A magnet for tourists for generations, the island welcomed over five million ...