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Bulan Juni, Dispar Bali Kembali Monev PWA di Daya Tarik Wisata

DENPASAR – Dinas Pariwisata (Dispar) Provinsi Bali bersama tim kembali bakal melakukan monitoring dan evaluasi (monev) pungutan wisatawan asing (PWA) ke daya tarik wisata (DTW). Seperti sering disampaikan bahwa setiap …

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Rilis Data Statistik Resmi Bulan April 2024

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WORKSHOP PENGEMBANGAN EKOSISTEM EKONOMI KREATIF

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Rilis Data Statistik Resmi Bulan Maret 2024

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Bakal Dikunjungi Delegasi World Water Forum, Pemprov Bali Cek Kesiapan Desa Wisata Penglipuran : Sekaligus Cek Pelaksanaan Tourism Levy

DENPASAR – Bukan tanpa alasan, Desa Wisata Penglipuran memiliki keunikan dan hal menarik lainnya sehingga menjadi salah satu opsi yang ditawarkan untuk dikunjungi para delegasi World Water Forum ke-10 yang …

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PENGUMUMAN PESERTA TERPILIH BIMTEK PASTIK EKRAF TAHUN 2024

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Ini Dia Berbagai Event di Bali Selama Mei 2024

DENPASAR, Ini dia berbagai event yang sudah dan akan digelar di Bali selama sebulan penuh pada Mei 2024 ini.Dari data Dinas Pariwisata Provinsi Bali mencatat, setidaknya terdapat enam event yang …

BUKU STATISTIK PARIWISATA TAHUN 2023

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Akhir April Dinas Pariwisata Provinsi Bali Kembali Lakukan Pengecekan Pungutan Wisatawan Asing di Destinasi Wisata.

Denpasar, Sesuai peraturan Daerah Bali nomor 6 tahun 2023 tentang Pungutan bagi Wisatawan Asing untuk Pelindungan Kebudayaan dan Lingkungan Alam Bali, bahwa pengecekan terhadap wisatawan yang sudah membayar dan yang …

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End of April Bali Government Tourism Office Checks Foreign Tourist Levy at Tourist Destinations.

Denpasar, according to Bali Regional Regulation Number 6 of 2023 concerning Levy for Foreign Tourists for the Protection of Bali’s Culture and Natural Environment, that checking of tourists who have …

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There is no other place like Bali in this world. A magical blend of culture, people, nature, activities, weather, culinary delights, nightlife, and beautiful accommodation. Bali is rated as one of the best travel destinations in the world by countless websites, review portals, and travel magazines each year – for very good reasons. Whatever your age, background, budget or interest, there is something great for everyone to explore and discover. And that’s a promise.

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Love Bali invites you to join in supporting the tourism industry, with a focus on protecting the culture and natural environment of Bali.

As a form of support that aims to protect the customs, traditions, arts and culture, and local wisdom of the Balinese people. Bali will impose levy for the international tourist. Efforts and innovations will continue to be made for maintenance the culture and the natural environment in Bali. There will also continue to be an improvement in the quality of services.

Places of Interest

The most well-known place in Bali, to make your holiday perfect and dont be missed!

Pantai Pandawa

Pandawa Beach may still sound unfamiliar and not-so-famous for today. But this beach has a million charms that have not been exposed and are still squeezed by limestone cliffs. Situated in the village of kutuh, Sub-District of South Kuta, Badung Regency, it is located approximately 3 km from the tourist area of Nusa Dua and Uluwatu Temple. Originally, Pandava Beach is known as the Secret Beach, because it’s hidden behind a row of rocky hills which is just overgrown by bushes. But now access to get there is easier to follow by motor vehicles. Road access are intentionally made by splitting towering limestone hills creating the view around the beach being very exotic. By the beaches, the limestone cliffs are perforated and engraved with beautiful sculpture characters as the place of the Five Pandava in the Mahabharata story. The Panorama of the beach is so beautiful and charming. With clean white sand with a bluish-green ocean waters, this beach is very suitable for bathing or swimming as the waves break in the middle of the sea. It is located to the East, make us possible to enjoy such a beautiful sunrise at the beach. The other charm of Pandawa Beach is the activity of seaweed farmers along the coast. In addition, we can see the activity of paragliding and motor trail up the Hill. Because the beach is located in line with Gunung Payung Beach, Kutuh Village, so we can enjoy a beautiful view of the waterfall of Gunung Payung Beach that spills to the beach.   Photo Source : popmama.com

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Every year, millions of people flock to Bali to witness the spectacular, extravagant religious events and artistry of the Island.

Ubud Village Jazz Festival

Ubud Village Jazz Festival (UVJF) is an international cross-culture festival through Jazz music, which includes communication and learning facilities for Indonesian musicians to compete and upgrade themselves to the global level. Raising Bali as a Jazz Tourism Destination (NEW DESTINATION IN ASIA) as a Bali Tourism globally. UVJF is not only a complement for the variants of tourist attractions, but also brings its own market segment, namely actors and audiences. It had been taken place for 9 years.   Save the Date 2nd – 3rd August, 2024 At Sthala Ubud, Gianyar

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bali arts festival 2024: embracing the theme "jana kerthi" preserving the nation's cultural heritage

The Bali Arts Festival (Pesta Kesenian Bali or PKB) returns in June 15 until July 13 2024 with the theme "Jana Kerthi," which means "Glorifying the Ocean." This theme aims to elevate and preserve the values of the nation's cultural heritage through various forms of art and tradition. This event is not only a showcase of artistic performances but also a tangible effort to honor and sustain ancestral heritage. "Jana Kerthi" is derived from Sanskrit, where "Jana" means human and "Kerthi" means sanctity or glory. Thus, "Jana Kerthi" can be interpreted as the glory of humanity. This theme was chosen to emphasize the importance of maintaining human values and harmony between people and nature, as well as among themselves. Events and Performances PKB 2024 will feature a variety of programs and activities that reflect the theme "Jana Kerthi." Some of the main activities include: 1.    Opening Parade: Featuring various traditional arts from all districts in Bali, this parade will be a spectacular opening event. Participants will wear traditional costumes and carry cultural symbols that reflect the event's theme. 2.    Art and Craft Exhibition: Showcasing artworks and handicrafts by local artists, this exhibition aims to introduce and promote Bali's rich arts and culture to a broader audience. 3.    Traditional Art Performances: Various traditional art performances such as dance, music, and dance dramas will be held throughout the event. These performances will feature classical Balinese arts rich in philosophical and aesthetic meanings. 4.    Workshops and Discussions: Bringing together experts and art practitioners to share knowledge and experiences on cultural preservation. These workshops are expected to raise awareness and participation among the younger generation in preserving cultural heritage. 5.    Art Competitions: Various art competitions such as dance, painting, and sculpture will be held to encourage creativity and innovation among young artists. These competitions also serve as a platform to appreciate artworks that embody the theme "Jana Kerthi."   Impact and Expectations PKB 2024 is expected to have a positive impact on the preservation of Balinese culture. With the theme "Jana Kerthi," this event reminds us of the importance of maintaining human values in all aspects of life. Moreover, PKB serves as a means to strengthen cultural identity and foster pride in ancestral heritage. Furthermore, PKB 2024 is expected to attract local and international tourists, thereby contributing to the regional economy. Through this event, Bali can showcase its rich cultural heritage while reinforcing its position as a premier cultural tourism destination. PKB 2024 with the theme "Jana Kerthi" is not merely an artistic showcase but also a tangible commitment of the Balinese people to preserving cultural heritage. Through various activities, this event invites all of us to reflect on and appreciate noble human values. Hopefully, PKB 2024 will serve as a momentum to strengthen cultural identity and pass on these values to future generations.    

"bali has achieved the top spot for the best island destination in 2024."

Bali has once again clinched the prestigious title of the best island destination in 2024, marking another remarkable achievement on the global stage. Renowned for its breathtaking natural landscapes, rich cultural tapestry, and warm hospitality, Bali continues to captivate travelers from around the world. Expressing his pride in Bali's accomplishment, Sandiaga Uno, the Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy, emphasized that this accolade reaffirms the island's status as a leading destination in the hearts and minds of tourists. He noted, "This award is further evidence that Bali remains a top-tier destination that travelers simply cannot afford to miss." Offering an array of activities, from basking on idyllic beaches to exploring ancient temples and savoring delicious local cuisine, Bali caters to diverse interests and preferences. With accommodation options ranging from luxurious hotels to secluded villas, visitors can find lodging that suits their needs and budgets. Bali's top ranking in the DestinAsian Readers' Choice Awards underscores its enduring appeal among travelers. Voted for by dedicated readers of DestinAsian magazine, a respected publication in the Asia Pacific region, this recognition highlights Bali's captivating beauty, vibrant culture, and welcoming atmosphere. With its unparalleled charm and cultural richness, Bali stands out as a premier destination for travelers seeking unforgettable experiences. Whether it's a romantic retreat, a family vacation, or a solo adventure, Bali promises a journey filled with unparalleled wonders and cherished memories.

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Bali to provide travel guidebook to foreign tourists

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The Bali provincial government has said it has created a guidebook for tourists on vacationing in the province amid the COVID-19 pandemic as part of preparations to welcome foreign tourists.

“As the government reopened tourism in Bali on October 14 (2021), we compiled a travel guide to be used by foreign tourists,” Head of the Bali Provincial Tourism Office Putu Astawa said here on Tuesday.

Furthermore, foreign tourists must conduct a five-day self-quarantine at one of the 35 hotels designated by the government once they arrive in Bali, he informed.

“During the quarantine, we urge the tourists to not leave their hotel rooms to avoid the transmission of the COVID-19 virus,” he said.

The guidebook will be handed to the tourist during the self-isolation period, Astawa informed.

It comprises rules on traveling in Bali, for instance, the arrival protocols at the I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport and the health protocols, which must be implemented when traveling, he said.

“In addition, tourists are required to have health insurance, visas, and complete COVID-19 vaccination certificates. If they fulfill the conditions, they can enter Bali,” he reiterated.

The government is only allowing tourists from countries with Level 1 and 2 confirmed cases and a positivity rate of below 5 percent, he said. Tourists need to submit negative results of RT-PCR tests taken a maximum of 72 hours before departure and accommodation proof, he added.

In addition, the tourists will have to undergo two additional RT-PCR tests – once they arrive at the airport and on the fourth day of the quarantine, he said.

According to Astawa, an increase will be seen in the number of tourists in November or December.

“Currently, Balinese tourism actors are not the only ones who are making preparations, but also the travelers and the airlines,” he added. (ANT)

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Giving books to read in poor English with beautiful pictures of everything the confined tourists can’t see from their golden prison cell and making a business out of a pandemic by extorting money from them will not work.This literature is just part of a commercial quarantine package tourists just don’t want to go through. The result is just one immense loss of opportunity with tourists who will just wonder off else where and spend their money where they decide to.

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Bali Tourists Will Be Asked To Scan QR Code On Arrival To Read New Rules

Posted on Published: June 22, 2023

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Over the last few weeks, there have been some big changes for tourists heading to Bali. The provincial government has doubled down on its commitment to create sustainable and cultural-based tourism.

As a result, Governor Wayan Koster announced a list of rules that all tourists must adhere to during their stay on the island.

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The list of rules, touted as the Good Tourist Guide, consists of twelve obligations and eight prohibitions by tourists in Bali.

After much public discussion, officials launched the Good Tourist Guide at I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport in the form of a small info card that was to be slipped into the passports of arrivals as they pass through immigration. 

However, less than two weeks since the first info cards were handed out, the list of do’s and don’ts in Bali has already evolved into a new form. Tourists will now be encouraged to scan a QR code on arrival at Bali Airport. The QR code will then link to a series of Google Docs, which contain the infographics in English, Hindi, and Mandarin. 

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As of Wednesday morning are now 32 QR-code scanning points at the international arrivals hall at Bali Airport.

The Head of Immigration Office Class I TPI, Ngurah Rai Sugito, told reporters that “After an evaluation, we chose to make it in the form of a barcode. The rules can be read at any time because they are in their cellphones.

Sugito said that over 1000 info cards had been distributed to arrivals in Bali but that the QR code system would be more effective in the long run.

He added, “These three languages are because many of the tourists from there go on vacation to Bali. That’s why we provide it in the three languages.”

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Immigration in Indonesia is working to establish a ‘gold standard’ approach to their public services. This includes improving digital infrastructure for tourists.

The decision to move the good tourist guidelines over to a QR code is just one small way Indonesian Immigration is looking to make its communications accessible and easy.

Other digital improvements to immigration services include the e-Visa on Arrival, which allows tourists to apply for their 30-day VOA before they touch down in Denpasar, making the arrival process that bit quicker. 

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While there has been much conversation online about the introduction of the new do’s and don’t for tourists in Bali, for the most part, tourists have been on board with the new guidelines .

After all, the guidelines aren’t asking anything new of tourists, nor stipulating new laws, but rather a reiteration of laws and cultural norms that have been disrespected by a small minority of international visitors on the island. 

The rules are straightforward; the first is to respect the local religion and its sacred place. This includes respecting Balinese wisdom traditions, especially during ceremonies.

Although Indonesia is the world’s largest majority Muslim nation, Balinese Hinduism is the most practiced faith on the island. All faiths must be respected. 

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In fact, many of the rules center around respecting the unique cultural heritage and spiritual practices of the Balinese people.

On the list of don’ts, tourists are reminded not to enter the main area of temples and other sacred places without wearing proper attire and to never take pictures around sacred places when dressed immodestly.

The rules also remind tourists to adhere to the conditions of their tourist visas and not partake in any work or business-related activities illegally.

This reminder comes as the provincial government has created a Tourism Task Force to crack down on foreigners working illegally on the island.

Immigration officials found that not only were some foreigners operating businesses and business services in Bali without the correct visa or business permits, which led to a series of rapid deportations. 

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For the vast majority of travelers, the new behavioral guidelines are simply kindly reminders to embrace and immerse in all the wonders of the Island of the Gods.

As tourism leaders in Bali look to establish a more diverse experience for tourists, all visits have to do is be open-minded!

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As the Head of the Bali Provincial Tourism Office, Tjok Bagus Pemayun, said last week, Bali’s “tourism tagline is now: quality and dignified culture-based tourism. ”

Whether it be visiting the rice terraces in Tellalagang or catching a traditional cultural dance, there is so much to explore around every corner of Bali.

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Monday 26th of June 2023

None of these rules apply to Russians they are exempt.

Now Ubud has gangs of russian teenagers with loud exhausts racing around the villages.

Ubud no longer exists.

Sunday 25th of June 2023

So we can be deported for using "non-recyclable plastics"

Literally EVERYTHING in Bali is in plastic!!!

Was this written by a person with brain damage?

@Andrew, Yes.

David Hooper

Saturday 24th of June 2023

This is bull$hit, most of the issues are with Russians and you don't even have the rules in Russian. I have been going to Bali for 10 years, have supported quite a few Balinese through covid and been there over 20 times. I have numerous Indonesian friends and feel all you are trying to do is victimise every tourist for a small percent that are playing up and not respecting Balinese culture. Instead of victimising everyone, why don't you give instant fines to the idiots that are playing up. As far as the VOA goes, Australia, New Zealand and all other countries need to start charging 500,000 rupiah to all indonesians coming into our countries, all indonesians, especially dignitories!!! I have no issues with paying it if the Balinese people benefited from it, however the only beneficiary is the Indonesian government. To be honest I am feeling as if I don't want to come back to Bali, I will look at Thailand and Philippines for my next vacations, neither charge to enter their countries.

@David Hooper, Philippines is nice this time of the year, especially the mountain town of Baquio, also Dumaquete on Negros Island. Yes, people speak English there, it's their second language taught in school and yes, they drive on the right side of the road. Everything is cheaper than Bali and cleaner, just stay out of Manila and vicinity. Mactan Island/Cebu in the south has an international Airport you can fly to from Manila. Check it out on Google, you won't be disappointed. Oh yeah, the Lechon is to die for, delish! Lots of clean beaches everywhere also and not crowded like on Bali.

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Friday 23rd of June 2023

"As the Head of the Bali Provincial Tourism Office, Tjok Bagus Pemayun, said last week, Bali’s “tourism tagline is now: quality and dignified culture-based tourism.”

so... are they going to close Atlas and the other gross beach clubs?

Vaughan Thomas

It's a shame they couldn't find someone to check the English. It's appalling.

@Vaughan Thomas, Nobody ever said that they were literate!

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