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.
Bali is introducing new tourist rules in an attempt to curb 'naughty' behaviour — rules include respect sacred areas and ...
A volcanic eruption at Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki in Indonesia has disrupted air travel, with flights to Bali from several airlines being cancelled for safety reasons. Travellers to Indonesia are ...
Rules include shelling out Bali’s tourist levy — equivalent to $9 USD — and wearing “modest and respectful clothing” in ...
The death of an Australian tourist on a snorkelling boat that capsized near Bali once again raises concerns over boat safety ...
The U.S. Department of State issued warnings for travelers heading to 126 destinations, including 21 places where U.S. citizens should not travel. The State Department considers a variety of factors ...
The offseason (from November to March) can be a great time to travel if you want to escape the crowds; downpours are often heavy but short-lived. Thanks to Bali's location close to the equator ...
The volcano's ash has raised concerns over air travel particularly flights to and fro from Bali. The ash column is approximately 8 kilometres or 26,200 feet high., Asia News - Times Now ...
Australia has an important message for Aussies visiting Bali as the popular island continues to crackdown on unruly tourists. Australia has pledged to play its part in ensuring Aussies don’t act up ...