ancient cave found in bali set to open for public

Category : What's going on in Bali | Posted on Jun 22, 2022
One of the most remarkable archaeological finds on the island in recent years has been found by a Balinese landowner. Wayan Puja of Banjar Dalem in Pejaten Village in Tabanan Regency discovered a man-made cave complex beneath his farmland lately. The finding has enormous cultural value, and the Tabanan Culture Service and Wayan Puja both believe that the place can be conserved for future generations. Wayan Puja is reported to have discovered the cave complex while removing vegetation fr...

covid in bali at its lowest and under control now

Category : What's going on in Bali | Posted on Jun 13, 2022
The Covid-19 Task Force in Bali's capital, Denpasar, has certified that the number of cases continues to fall. According to the most recent data, there were no deaths and one case was reported to have been cured. The Denpasar Covid-19 Task Force has received notification of four new confirmed cases in the city. The city has a 97.83% recovery rate, according to the administration, and 22 people are seeking in-patient care in Denpasar after testing positive for Covid-19. I Dewa Gede...

5 years visa offer being considered for digital nomads by indonesian officials

Category : What's going on in Bali | Posted on Jun 13, 2022
Bali is the digital nomad capital of the globe. The Island of the Gods is a top choice for digital nomads ranging from influencers to content creators, and social media managers to remote professionals from all industries and sectors. At the moment, it is hard for digital nomads to stay in Bali for an extended period. They must either obtain work or establish a company or non-profit organization. They must then go through the expensive and time-consuming procedure of getting a KITAS vis...

kuta beach erosion will be solved by 2022 officials in bali confirm

Category : What's going on in Bali | Posted on Jun 09, 2022
The world-famous Kuta Beach in Bali is witnessing significant beach erosion as time passes. This creates a Catch-22 situation for the areas surrounding Kuta Village and the Regency Departments. On the one hand, they are concerned that coastal management techniques will have a detrimental effect on beach beauty.On the other hand, if nothing is addressed, the beach will continue to erode and their livelihoods would suffer far more severely than if unpleasant measures are implemented.Ecologists and...

hopes appear as australian prime minister arrives in bali for new vista system

Category : What's going on in Bali | Posted on Jun 09, 2022
Anthony Albanese, Australia's new Prime Minister, merely took office on May 23rd, yet he is already conducting key trade, environment, and visa-related discussions in Indonesia. On Monday, June 6th, Albanese and his group will speak with President Joko Widodo at the Bogor Presidential Palace in West Java. One of the most contentious issues on the agenda will be the establishment of a reciprocal visa agreement between Australian and Indonesian residents. Before the pandemic, Australian v...

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