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Bali Governor Calls For More Investment In Tourism Infrastructure Development

Bali’s Governor, Wayan Koster, has been making more frequent visits to Jakarta to discuss increased investment in tourism development and provincial infrastructure with the Indonesian Central Government. As Bali is one of Indonesia’s largest contributors to the national GDP, Governor Koster believes the province needs more financial support to improve services for both residents and the 7.5 million...

Upgrades Coming Soon To Bali’s Popular Nusa Dua Tourism Resort

Nusa Dua is one of Bali’s most established and luxurious tourism resorts. Formally managed as the ITDC The Nusa Dua, the resort complex area also includes the stunning Peninsula Esland and iconic Water Blow. It is in this pocket of Nusa Dua where some major investments are being made to level up the experience for all visitors.  Tourists heading over to The Nusa Dua’s Peninsula Island...

Bali’s Dangerous & Ugly Power Cables To Be Tidied Up In Top Tourism Resorts

Bali is making some pretty solid efforts to improve its infrastructure issues. While some may say that far more needs to be done, and quickly, like in the case of the island’s waste management issues, there are some problems that the island’s leaders are tackling in a timely manner, improving day-to-day life for both local residents and tourists.  One of the basic infrastructure issues...

Bali’s Busiest Hub Just Hit 1 Million Vehicles: How They’re Finally Fixing the Gridlock

Bali’s busiest region for tourism, Badung Regency, which is home to the island’s most established resorts, including Canggu, Seminyak, Legian, Kuta, Jimbaran, Uluwatu, and Nusa Dua, is now officially home to one million vehicles. This is kind of mind-blowing, especially since there are only half a million registered residents in the regency.  This might just explain why traffic congestion in...

Bali To Introduce Legal Changes To Improve Tourist’s Experience On Vacation

Better never stops in Bali’s tourism sector. With more than half of the province’s GDP generated from tourism both political and business leaders on the island are always striving to improve. The Bali Government have confirmed that it is working on a plan to introduce new policy that will help improve tourists experience of the island.  This week the Bali Regional People’s...

Bali’s Ubud Becomes Safer For Tourists To Explore On Foot

For anyone who has visited Bali before, you will be all too aware of how the island’s sidewalks and pavements are generally in pretty bad condition. From broken paving slabs to gaping holes in the sidewalk, the situation is a cause for concern for both local community members and tourists.  The situation has almost become something of a joke. Yesterday, with it being April Fool’s...

Bali Gears Up for 2026 Eid al‑Fitr Domestic Tourism Surge with New Safety Measures and Major Infrastructure Upgrades to Support Religious Visitors

TTW As Bali prepares to face the annual Eid al-Fitr holiday season in 2026, the Tourism Department has conducted an extensive inspection of major tourist spots around the island. In a recent press release, Deputy Minister of Tourism Ni Luh Puspa stated that the inspection was conducted to ensure tourist security as well as the island’s preparedness to receive a surge of domestic tourists,...

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