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Posted Apr 25
🛵 Bali plans to change traffic patterns in Berawa and Canggu ℹ️ The focus is on key roads, beach access routes, and popular shortcuts. Authorities aim to redistribute traffic flows to reduce congestion and make movement more balanced. The LLAJ forum — a local traffic council — will be involved in developing the new system. Testing is planned before implementation, so no exact timeline has been announced yet. The updated scheme will include not only main roads but also widely used shortcuts. 📍 A similar model has already been tested and implemented in Kerobokan and Seminyak. No timeline for Canggu yet – calculations and a trial phase will come first. #roads#projects#Canggu@BaliNews
Posted Apr 24
😅Nusa Penida is absolutely stunning… but wow, the crowds 📸 Every viewpoint feels packed, and getting that “perfect” photo takes patience. Still worth it for the views, but definitely not the hidden paradise it once was. If you’re planning to visit – come early, expect people, and bring a little extra patience ;) #places#tourism@BaliNews
Posted Apr 22
🗼 A major construction project is underway in the north of the island, set to transform life in Buleleng forever 📰 Turyapada Tower will be more than just a TV tower – it’s planned as a high-tech tourists and cultural hub. The project includes a planetarium, a glass bridge, and even a rotating restaurant inside the tower. To make access easier, a 1.4 km gondola cable car will also be built. 📆 The main construction works are scheduled for completion by the end of November 2026. #places@BaliNews
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Posted Apr 21
🐒Phones, sunglasses, anything shiny 🍌 It’s not random chaos – it’s learned behavior. Over time, monkeys have understood what humans value… and how to trade it back for food. Not exactly polite. But definitely smart. #humor#nature@BaliNews
Posted Apr 20
🏝 That's what we love Bali for as tourists ⬇️ Share you fav Bali tourist activity in the comments. #wheretogo#places@BaliNews
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Posted Apr 14
🧘 Ubud is hosting the Bali Spirit Festival 2026 this week This is one of Bali’s most renowned festivals dedicated to yoga, music, dance, and somatic practices. 📆 The festival will take place from April 15 to 19 at The Yoga Barn and Puri Padi. The main program is scheduled for the upcoming weekend, from April 17 to 19. Before that, the organizers will host: ✨ a free evening gathering – April 15 ✨ an open day – April 16 📲 More info and tickets on the official website. #events#Ubud@BaliNews
Posted Apr 13
🌊 The most dangerous path to one of the most beautiful beaches in the world 📍 Kelingking Beach isn’t just a viewpoint – it’s an experience. From the top of the iconic T-Rex-shaped cliffs to the crystal-clear waters below, every step (or dive) is pure adrenaline. #beaches#places@BaliNews
Posted Apr 11
🙈 After the ban on accepting organic waste, Bali authorities faced an unexpected consequence: residents began massively burning trash right in their own yards ℹ️ The decision to restrict organic waste intake was made to accelerate the transition to village-level waste processing systems. Now the island’s largest landfill only accepts non-organic and residual waste. The reason is critical overload: up to 65% of Bali’s waste is organic with high moisture content, leading to methane emissions, unpleasant odors, and rapid overfilling of the site. 🔥 However, in practice, the ban has triggered a wave of uncontrolled waste burning. Lacking sufficient recycling infrastructure, local residents have resorted to the simplest method of disposal – fire. #rules@BaliNews
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Posted Apr 7
🌱 Bali’s main landfill stopped taking organic waste (April 2026) and will fully close by August 👮♀️ Police are monitoring the site, but short-term issues like illegal dumping and river pollution may increase during the transition. 🚮 Tourists: you might notice more trash in some areas – travel responsibly. #rules@BaliNews
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Posted Apr 6
📰April 8 in Bali is a public holiday in honor of Pagerwesi 🛡Pagerwesi is an important holiday in Balinese Hinduism dedicated to spiritual protection and inner strength. Its name translates as “iron fence,” symbolizing protection from evil. On this day, locals pray for protection of the mind and soul, visit temples, and make offerings. ⚠️ Closures to expect: some local shops, cafes, and services may be closed or have shorter hours, and government offices won’t be open. Tourist places, supermarkets, and most restaurants usually stay open, but traffic can be busier near temples. #holidays#roads#closures@BaliNews
Posted Apr 4
👮♂️ Another social media thrill-seeker in Bali has ended up in an immigration report 📍 A video has gone viral showing a tourist speeding on a motorbike and launching off a well-known cliff near Balangan Beach straight into the ocean. 🛵 He tied the bike with a rope to keep it from falling into the water, but it didn’t help — the rented vehicle was badly damaged, and the offender refused to pay for the damages. #incidents@BaliNews
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Posted Apr 3
🌿 Ubud Artisan Market – Easter Edition in Bali 📰From April 3 to 5, Ubud will host a special Easter edition of the beloved artisan market which is a perfect chance to spend time with friends or family while you: • meet talented artisans from across the island • discover unique handmade goods • join free activities and workshops 🎟 Free entry 🕘 April 3–5, from morning 📍 Taman Baca Ubud 📱More info #evets#free#Ubud@BaliNews