Travel & Culture

Discover Bali beyond the surface. From cultural insights to travel experiences, we share stories that give you a deeper look at the island.

February 18, 2013

Imlek Celebration in Kuta Assimilates Tionghoa-Hindu

Chinese New Year 2564 Celebration at Dharmayana Vihara, Kuta, combined the culture of Tionghoa and Balinese Hindus. “The two cultures – Read More...
February 18, 2013

Nyang-Nyang, One of Exotic Beach in Bali

The beauty of beaches in Bali has been well known in various parts of the world, out of many Bali – Read More...
February 11, 2013

Hotel Offers Adventure Package

Harris Hotel at Tuban, Bali, offers various packages while experiencing adventures at some areas in Bali. “The new package we – Read More...
February 11, 2013

Rainy Season, Beratan Lake is Quiet

Beratan Lake tourism object is quiet this month due to the high intensity of rain in Bedugul area, Tabanan regency, – Read More...
February 11, 2013

Traditional Arts Builds Nations Characteristics

No days in Bali without sound of gamelan and lively dance movements. The sound of traditional music is like the – Read More...
February 4, 2013

“Melukat” to Purify Mind Spiritually

Melukat ceremony is a ceremony for purifying mind and soul inside human body spiritually. The ceremony is carried out on – Read More...
February 4, 2013

“Matiti Suara” Tradition Teaches Anti-Corruption Education

Preservation of Cultural Value Agency (BPNP) Bali, Nusa Tenggara Barat andt Nusa Tenggara Timur in cooperation with Literature Faculty of – Read More...
January 28, 2013

Culture Ministry Allocates Funds to Build ‘Keris’ Museum

The Ministry of Edu-cation and Culture (Kemendikbud) has allocated funds of Rp10 billion to build the Keris (dagger) Museum in – Read More...
January 28, 2013

Expressing Gratitude for Intelligent through Celebration of Tumpek Landep

Tumpek Landep is the day dedicated to ask for safety to the God in the form of God of Weapon – Read More...
January 21, 2013

Purifying on Pagerwesi Day to Gain Gift from God

Pagerwesi Day is celebrated every six months (210 days) on Wednesday of Shinta, also called “rerainangumi” (earth celebration), it means – Read More...