
6 types of mangroves Found in Bali!
Exploring the Wonders of Mangroves in Bali: Understanding the Diversity of Species
Exploring the Wonders of Mangroves in Bali: Understanding the Diversity of Species
Bali’s got more than just sun, sand, and surf. It’s a treasure trove of underwater wonders just waiting to be discovered! With crystal-clear waters and an abundance of colorful coral gardens, Bali’s marine ecosystem is a feast for the eyes.Join the Serangan Explorer Glass Bottom Boat TourReady for a marine adventure that’s packed with sights so stunning you’ll be reaching for your jaw? Look no further! Join us for a tour that takes you on a wild ride through Bali’s coastline, where you’ll discover underwater worlds, peaceful mangroves, and sea turtles so fascinating, Bali is not only preserving its natural wonders but ensuring future generations can enjoy them too.Take a…
We believe that it can help you no matter how many times you’ve been to Bali, there’s always a “first-time experience” for everyone each time you come here. Bali, as we know, blew our minds. So many new places to visit, beautiful landmark, and we think it’s impossible to fully appreciate Bali in just a few days.In short, we want to give you the comprehensive first-time visitor’s guide covering all the information that you needed to make your time in Bali unforgettable with new Kura-Kura Bus. We’ll show you our highlights and give you a few practical travel tips to help you get started.
I think some of you already know that March 25th is Nyepi Day. On this sacred day, Hindus will do a Catur Brata Penyepian or four abstinence, i.e. Amati Karya (no working), Amati Lelungan (no traveling), Amati Geni (no fire or light), and Amati Lelanguan (no having fun). Nyepi in Bali has its impression for tourists. The streets will be quiet, and at night it will be pitch dark because there is no light. Usually, before celebrating Nyepi there will be some traditional activities that you can enjoy. For example Melasti activities and Ogoh-ogoh parade activities. Ogoh Ogoh Parade is highly expected by the Balinese themselves and tourists. Ogoh-Ogoh is…
Not visiting Uluwatu for the first time in Bali is something you will regret. If you have visited Uluwatu, we are sure that you will spend time here every time I return to Bali. To find out what I like about this area, check out our list of key activities below. We hope to inspire you to visit because we know you will like it the same as us! Start your day with Healthy Breakfast at Nalu Bowls Uluwatu [Image by Nalubowls] Smoothie Bowl and Bali are the same things in common, aren’t they? They are the best enjoyed in the summer season. One, if not the best, place to…