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Bali Airport – DPS International Airport

Bali Airport – DPS International Airport

I Gusti Ngurah Rai BALI DPS – I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport (Bandar Udara) I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport, also known as Denpasar International Airport (DPS), is the primary gateway to Bali, Indonesia. Location in the southern part of the island just a short drive from the popular holiday destinations Kuta, Seminyak, Jimbaran, and […]

Bali Laws: 9 Laws in Bali you need to know before visiting

Bali Laws: 9 Laws in Bali you need to know before visiting

While Bali laws might not be the first thing on your mind when planning a trip, ignoring them can lead to some serious trouble. While some rules are straightforward, others catch tourists off guard. The key to staying out of trouble is knowing the basics before you arrive. A little awareness of local regulations, rules, […]

Tridatu Bracelet Meaning in Bali: The Red, White, & Black Thread Explained

Tridatu Bracelet Meaning in Bali: The Red, White, & Black Thread Explained

Some things in Bali stand out — others slip quietly into the background until someone points them out. The Tridatu bracelet is one of those things. It’s not flashy. It doesn’t scream for attention. But ask anyone who wears one, and you’ll quickly learn it’s anything but random. Before you write it off as just another thread […]

Ngaben – Balinese Cremation Ceremony Explained

Ngaben – Balinese Cremation Ceremony Explained

You might hear the music first — gongs, chanting, a procession winding through the street. You stop, expecting a festival. But this isn’t a celebration of life. It’s a farewell. Ngaben is one of Bali’s most important — and often misunderstood — rituals. To the Balinese, it’s not just a funeral. It’s a spiritual release. A […]

Arak – The Traditional Spirit of Bali

Arak – The Traditional Spirit of Bali

A drink steeped in culture, heritage, and now—innovation. Quick Summary – About Arak in Bali What is Arak? The Spirit of Bali Explained Arak is a traditional Balinese distilled spirit made primarily from fermented coconut flower sap, palm sap, or glutinous rice. It has been an integral part of Balinese culture for centuries—not just as a […]

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