A Balinese healer performs a traditional blessing ritual on a visitor, sprinkling holy water in a serene garden setting

(English) 6 Bali Experiences for a Real Local Vibe

Sorry, this entry is only available in English.Bali is an island where ancient traditions blend seamlessly with modern life, offering Bali experiences like no other. On this immersive journey, travelers step off the typical tourist path to engage with the island’s rich heritage, from the artistry of Balinese cooking to the spiritual practice of holy purification rituals. Along the way, you’ll meet local healers, learn traditional music, and create intricate offerings, gaining a deeper appreciation for Bali’s soulful way of life. Each unique Bali experience reveals traditions, spirituality, and artistry, making the island truly unforgettable.Explore Bali’s Soul: From Food to SpiritualityTake a Balinese Cooking Class – Get Hands-On with Authentic…

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A group of cyclists rides along a narrow path surrounded by lush green rice paddies and tropical vegetation, experiencing a scenic eco-friendly tour in Bali's countryside

(English) Green & Gorgeous: 8 Eco-Friendly Activities to Explore Bali

Sorry, this entry is only available in English.Hey Bali lovers! Ready to explore the island in a way that gives back to its natural beauty? Think connecting with rescued turtles, cycling through lush rice paddies, or tasting dishes crafted by Bali’s most sustainable kitchens. Each of these eco-friendly activities lets you experience Bali with purpose and passion, making your adventures not only fun but also impactful. Bali’s got plenty of ways to go green with unique conservation efforts and immersive eco-friendly activities that bring you closer to its natural beauty. Here’s your go-to list of unforgettable eco-friendly activities that will make your time on the island truly memorable.Starting with the…

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Balinese cooking instructor preparing fresh ingredients in an outdoor kitchen, surrounded by traditional architecture and greenery, showcasing the authentic culinary experience of learning to cook local dishes in Bali

(English) Become a True Balinese People: Learn Gamelan and Cook Like a Local!

Sorry, this entry is only available in English.Did you know that when you’re in Bali, you can actually get hands-on with its culture? Whether it’s jamming with gamelan rhythms or whipping up some classic Balinese dishes, these activities go way beyond just sightseeing. You get to live like a true local and feel the heart of Bali in the most authentic way. Let’s see why diving into these cultural experiences should be at the top of your Bali list!

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A view of Pura Ulun Danu Bratan, a picturesque water temple in Bali, with its iconic multi-tiered shrines reflected on the serene waters of Lake Bratan, framed by misty mountains in the background.

(English) More Than Sunsets: Awesome Things You Didn’t Know You Could Do in Bali

Sorry, this entry is only available in English.Bali’s not just about beaches and sunsets—it’s got a whole lot more to offer. From visiting ancient temples to diving into spiritual rituals and trying out Balinese arts, this island is packed with cool stuff you probably didn’t even know you could do. If you’re ready to discover the other side of Bali, keep reading!Explore Gunung Kawi: Ancient Temple Vibes You Won’t ForgetGunung Kawi Temple is where the mystical and the ancient come together in the most peaceful way. This sacred temple, carved into the cliffs, has a really unique vibe. The 10 stone shrines (candi), dedicated to Bali’s royalty, stand tall among…

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The image captures a beautiful view of terraced rice fields with a towering mountain in the background, partially covered by clouds. The vibrant green terraces flow across the landscape, surrounded by lush tropical vegetation and palm trees. In the foreground, a colorful tropical plant adds a pop of red and pink against the green. The scene exudes tranquility and natural beauty, with the contrast of the dramatic sky and the peaceful fields below, evoking a sense of harmony between nature and agriculture in this idyllic rural setting.

(English) Jatiluwih Host World Water Forum 2024 in Bali

Sorry, this entry is only available in English.Why Jatiluwih for the World Water Forum 2024? Isn’t There a Better Choice?With countless destinations worldwide known for their water management innovations, choosing a rural village in Bali seems unusual. You might wonder, “why Jatiluwih?”The Importance of the World Water Forum 2024 in BaliThe World Water Forum (WWF) is a global event that focuses on critical water-related issues, including sustainable management, climate adaptation, and policy development. Hosting this event in Bali draws attention to the island’s unique water systems, particularly the ancient and UNESCO-recognized Subak system. The forum is expected to bring together experts, environmentalists, and policymakers from around the world, which elevates…

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