Bali, from visiting Tanah Lot and Uluwatu to photogrpahing the sunset, cooking classes and tasting Balinese food.
Despite its diminutive size (about 95 miles at the widest point), Bali must surely be one of the most diverse islands in the world. You see huge differences between the landscapes of the arid Bukit ...
The beautiful, UNESCO-listed Tegallalang Rice Terrace, located north of Ubud, is actually an ancient irrigation system, dating back to the ninth century. Its series of emerald-green, sloping rice ...
Gunung Kawi refers to a set of 10 shrines that are cut from a rock face in Bali's lush Tampaksiring region. The shrines are each about 25 feet tall, and thought to be memorials to Bali's 11th-century ...
Bali is more than just a tropical escape—it's a place with its own rhythm, culture, and unspoken customs. With headlines lately full of stories about tourists behaving badly on the island, it’s more ...
The moment you arrive in Bali, the island oozes romance. The sand and surf is soft and inviting under your feet as you pass through customs and walk down the airport terminal to grab a taxi, and head ...
I spent two months living in Bali — it has so much to offer, and I really loved my time there. But many things didn't live up to the hype for me, including the beaches I visited. Tegallalang Rice ...
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