A German traveler spent nearly a month in Bali, celebrating Christmas and New Year while exploring beaches, Kintamani, and local food. His simple reflections show why Bali continues to attract visitors from around the world.
A Polish woman and a man from Makassar share how an online relationship led them to build a life in Bali. Their story reveals why the island is more than a holiday destination — it’s a place where cultures meet, communities grow, and people from around the world feel at home.
Crowded temple photos aren’t your only option. Sakenan Temple in Serangan offers long quiet paths, ocean views, and authentic Bali moments—without fighting for space.
Crowded temple photos aren’t your only option. Sakenan Temple in Serangan offers long quiet paths, ocean views, and authentic Bali moments—without fighting for space.
A German traveler spent nearly a month in Bali, celebrating Christmas and New Year while exploring beaches, Kintamani, and local food. His simple reflections show why Bali continues to attract visitors from around the world.
A Polish woman and a man from Makassar share how an online relationship led them to build a life in Bali. Their story reveals why the island is more than a holiday destination — it’s a place where cultures meet, communities grow, and people from around the world feel at home.
A traveler from Perth who lives in Thailand shares why he still chooses Bali for his holidays. From the relaxed atmosphere to meeting friends over beers by the beach, his story shows how Bali continues to offer something special that people around the world are looking for.
A Japanese couple who spent one week traveling around Bali share their favorite experiences, from seeing dolphins up close in Lovina to exploring Ubud and dreaming of surfing before heading home. Their story shows why Bali continues to attract travelers from all over the world.
A visitor from Russia shares his honest experience exploring Bali. Coming from a country where beaches are only usable about one month a year, he explains why Bali’s warm climate, mountains, rice terraces, and jungles make the island feel truly special for travelers from colder parts of the world.
A cargo ship sailor from South Korea unexpectedly found himself in Bali after getting sick during a maritime route between Singapore and Australia. While recovering, he experienced Bali for the first time — discovering its warm weather, beaches, and local food. His story reminds us that Bali welcomes people from all walks of life, sometimes even when they never planned to come.