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Bali in favour with Aussies

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 Read More ...

Some 789 sellers take part in Pata Travel Mart

Denpasar, Bali - The ongoing Pacific Asian Travel Association (PATA) Travel Mart 2007 was very encouraging because it was participated in by 789 sellers from 38 countries, an official said on Friday. "The biggest number of sellers come from Indonesia, namely 262 delegations from 113 Read More ...

Bali airport meets security standards

JAKARTA (AFP) — The international airport in the Indonesian resort island of Bali, which will host a major global summit later this year, has met all international aviation security standards, the US embassy here said Thursday."This is very good news for Indonesia as it prepares Read More ...

Indonesian Archipelago Bali Exposed on New Internet Television Network

The Indonesian island archipelago of Bali is receiving added exposure with the debut of the first Internet-based television station (ITV) to broadcast from the area. Bali Alive is introducing Bali's customs, tourism and businesses to the world via professionally produced television programming via the Internet.According Read More ...

Discover luxury in Bali on ANY budget

Many Australians think of Bali as a top value destination for the budget-conscious - and they are totally correct.But Bali is also home to some of the world’s best hotels, including those repeatedly recognised and awarded by leading International travel magazine Travel & Leisure.In addition Read More ...

Is Bali ready to spring a surprise this winter?

Early next month, nations will converge in Bali, Indonesia, an ideal climate friendly place, (adding a few more carbon foot prints in the process), to discuss the next step on the burning issue of global climate change. What after 2012, post-Kyoto, to save the earth?The Read More ...

Holiday hotspots: where to go in 2008

The great hope for 2008 is that tourism, like other global industries, can find a way to be both green and profitable. At present, niche operators such as hotelier Campbell Gray (One Aldwych and Carlisle Bay, among others) can safely target the sliver of wealthy Read More ...

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