A word of advice for travellers to use a recognised travel company - so they do not get caught in dodgy dealing.
The warning follows a police investigation into a New Zealand-based company selling return tickets to Bali online - for flights that do not actually exist.
Orewa Police, who are investigating, say at least ten people […]
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The environment’s been getting an unexpected boost on the Indonesian island of Bali in the last couple of weeks. Fuel shortages caused by late arrivals of tankers to Bali’s main fuel depot has meant that many gas stations simply closed up shop.
And that meant some tourists had their trips well and truly disrupted. With bus […]
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Reuters) - The number of foreign tourists in Indonesia rose nearly 16 percent in February from a year ago, helped by a surge in visitors to the resort island of Bali, government data showed on Tuesday.
The predominantly Hindu island of Bali, which accounted for about 40 percent of total foreign arrivals, has seen tourist numbers […]
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Last year, 204,473 Australians visited Bali, up from 137,000 in 2006. Only the Japanese outstrip us in their enthusiasm for the beautiful island.
If that kind of growth continues, then 2008 will beat the 2004 record of 267,500.
But while Australian tourists have confidence in Bali, our Government does not and this is causing angst among a […]
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Ranging from the expansive 390 square meters of the Bali Imperial Suite to the intimate 60 square meters of the Honeymoon Suite, the resort’s upper levels of accommodation exemplify the standards of exclusivity and comfort expected of a Luxury Collection property.
Of the 18 suites available, the most impressive is the 2-bedroomed Imperial Suite. In a […]
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Tembok Spa, which opened in the summer of 2007, is situated in northeast Bali’s untouristy volcanic coast with beaches as black and sparkly as coal-dust. The treatments incorporate natural (mostly edible) ingredients, freshly prepared outside the treatment rooms. You can also attend the Spa Academy, where the 75-year-old Kak Tis will teach you Balinese philosophy […]
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