- Art & Culture, Bali's Special Event, Headline News
- December 30, 2020
The Eid holiday some time ago became an important moment for the operators of tourist attractions in each region to increase turnover or income from visitors. This is strongly supported by the easing of government policies to carry out Eid homecoming. “Indonesians have a strong economy. Domestic tourists coming to Ubud are usually from Jakarta
READ MOREAttractive, great and still charming are the look of the players that make performance with strong acting as well as agile and meaningful dance movement. The existing properties are very supportive to the story raised. That’s what impressed the Bali Agung Show that returns to make performance on the stage of Bali Safari Marine Park
READ MOREThe reopening of the Bali border for international visitors is the hope of hotel operators in Bali to attract tourist visits. Ways and strategies began to be installed so that they are always in front of attracting potential tourists. The Tanadewa Resort & Spa Ubud and Tanadewa Villas & Spa Nusa Dua, for instance, are
READ MOREAfter the international border was opened on February 4, the visits of domestic and foreign tourists continued to flow to the Island of the Gods. Based on records in March 2022, Ngurah Rai Airport has served 605,133 passengers and 4,774 aircraft movements. “With the opening of Bali for foreign tourists, the increase in room occupancy
READ MOREIf you want an atmosphere of celebrating a frugal holiday with the sensation of staying in the middle of the forest, simply come to The Pari Sudha. This tourist accommodation, located on Jalan Raya Petulu, Petulu Village, Ubud, Gianyar, is indeed cool because it sits among beautiful tropical forests. The location is also very strategic,
READ MOREHave you not been to visit the Taman Nusa for long time? Now, the tourist attraction reflecting the cultural diversity of the archipelago on the Island of Bali presents an introduction in the form of Jaipongan Dance. After entering the boulevard with oil palm plants along the road to the Daun Sirih Building, visitors are
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