Bali has doubled down on its zero-tolerance approach to unruly tourists, particularly those who break the law, after tightening its rules for international visitors last week.
The governor of Bali reminded prospective visitors of the island's rules and expectations in a recent press conference.
Bali authorities have issued new guidelines to address “misbehaviour” among foreign tourists in a bid to protect the ...
The Bali governor has updated guidelines for international tourists, urging them to respect local customs and vowing to take ...
The number of arrivals to Bali last year was about the same as in 2019, when Indonesia reported a record 16.1 million foreign tourists. In the years either side of the Covid-19 travel restrictions ...
Roosevelt wrote in 1930 that he couldn’t “stand idly by” and watch the impending “destruction” of Bali from the inevitable ...
G Adventures launces new trips in Indonesia that take travelers off the tourist trail and deeper into the culture of the ...
A volcanic eruption at Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki in Indonesia has disrupted air travel, with flights to Bali from several ...
Bali tightens tourism rules, mandating respectful behaviour, licensed guides, and a tourist levy. Offenders face legal action ...
JAKARTA - A boat carrying 16 people capsized in rough waters off Indonesia’s resort island Bali, killing an Australian woman ...
A snorkeling boat carrying 13 people, including 11 Australian tourists, has capsized in rough seas off Indonesia’s resort ...
The boat was travelling to Nusa Penida, a popular island near Bali, on Friday morning when it was hit by a large wave.