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Bali courses and workshops are offered in a hundredfold everywhere on the island. In the last years, other courses besides dancing, painting, and woodcarving have been added to the list of...
Bali Ceremonies are an addition to festivals that are held based on the Hindu Saka calendar and the complicated Pawukon Calendar. While national holidays, Nyepi day and temple ceremonies are of...
Bali Buddha Cafe isn't hard to miss due to its bright purple colored building. It is located on Jalan Jembawan (sidestreet of Jalan Raya), right in front of the Ubud Post Office. The cafe is a...
There are always religious Bali festivals going on. The daily life of the Balinese seems to be revolved around preparing and conducting ceremonies for these temple festivals. It's so...
The following Bali Hiking trails will take you across beautiful rice fields, through villages and on the top of the holy Mount Agung. Some of the hikes are for the really fit traveler while others...
Don’t be tempted to leave your helmet at your hotel. The Balinese often drive without one so you might think it is ok for you to do so as well. But the police will not tolerate a tourist driving...