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Wednesday, July 13, 2022

Our 6 Favorite Excursions To Do In Bali

 


Bali is one of the most visited destinations for travelers year-round. The Indonesian island is home to a plethora of attractions, beaches, and natural scenery that keeps itineraries full and travelers happy. 


There are so many things to do in the country that it’s impossible to fit everything in during one visit. However, there are some activities you have to see whenever you find yourself exploring Bali’s rich culture and landscape. Here’s a list of our 10 favorite excursions to do in Bali.

By Jasmine Osby


1. Snorkeling

From beginners to experts, Bali’s shores are world-renown to divers and have much to over below its waters. There are many favorite snorkeling spots surrounding the island including the wreck of the USAT Liberty, the Coral Garden, and the Fish Nursery and it’s a great opportunity to explore the sea life that calls the Balian waters home.  A great place to view the coral reef and tropical fish is off the coasts of Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Penida. There’s a tour that takes you snorkeling and kayaking through the mangroves that you definitely don’t want to miss out on while visiting the country. 


2. White water rafting

If adventure is on your to-do list, then you definitely want to take some time to white-water raft down the Arung River while in Bali. The tour is two hours long and safety equipment and insurance are included in the costs. After you finish making your way down the river you can enjoy a buffet lunch while overlooking the Arung Valley. 


3. Tour the Rice Terraces and Volcano

Touring the rice terraces in southeastern Bali really emerges travelers in Balinese culture and tradition. Not only does this tour take you through the rice fields but it also gives you a chance to explore other wonders throughout the country including the volcanoes of Kintamani and Mount Batur and the Sacred Monkey. You’ll also have the opportunity to try your hand at traditional Indonesian wood carving and taste civet cat coffee.


4. Explore Northern Bali

If you’re interested in experiencing Balian northern culture, make sure you sign up for the tour of Northern Bali. You’ll be able to check out the Handara Gate, Lake Bratan, and the Jungle Swing all in one day and even bathe under a waterfall to conclude your excursion. The tour is full of cultural activities and nature walks that really showcase the tradition and heritage of the island. 


5. Ubud Jungle Swing Tour

The jungle swing deep in the Ubud jungles is a tourist favorite when it comes to visiting Bali. This tour takes you straight to the swing and is a grand cultural experience that allows you to interact with the indigenous people of the rainforest. Lunch is included in the tour and you’ll also be able to explore more rice fields, volcanoes, and coffee plantations. 


6. Bali IG Tour

A great way to show off your Bali adventure to your online followers, the Bali Instagram Tour takes you to some of the most Instagrammed attractions in the country. You’ll visit places like the Ubud rice fields, Tirta Gangga, and the Gate of Heaven, and a guide will help capture the perfect photo to post to your page. The tour has been voted the best tour in Bali for the last three years in a row and it is a must when exploring Bali. 




Saturday, June 18, 2022

Secret Waterfall in Bali

 For those who adventure lovers! Meet and experience our Hidden Waterfalls in Bali.

Bali isn't only about beautiful beaches and sunset cocktails. This paradise island is home to stunning waterfalls,looking for some incredible natural beauty or looking for an adrenaline packed day in Bali,here is list waterfall 

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Aling - Aling Waterfall 







~ Banyumala Waterfall 








~ Sekumpul Waterfall 











~ Tegenungan Waterfall 







~ Tibumana Waterfall 








~ Tukad Cepung


Tuesday, June 14, 2022

5 Amazing Trip Ideas for Your Holiday in Bali

 Take Pictures at Pura Luhur Lempuyang That Will Go Viral


Visit Pura Luhur Lempuyang, a marvelous Instagrammable spot in Bali, and capture creative photos to rock your Instagram account. Snag some shots of the famous Gates of Heaven framing the ethereal beauty of Mount Agung shrouded in clouds.



Walkthrough the Jatiluwih Rice Terrace


The Jatiluwih Rice Terrace is another fabulous tourism spot in Bali. The scenic views of the terraced layout of the rice paddies across a lush valley make it a favorite Instagrammable spot. Chat with the local farmers to get an insight into the traditional irrigation system of these terraces.





Challenge Yourself by the Swings
Have a swinging time on your Bali tour. Soar high above Bali’s scenic landscape and fuel your sense of adventure on Bali’s famous swings. With so many lovely swings scattered across the island, you would be hard-pressed to experience more than just one and grab some highly sought-after photo opportunities.







Watch Kecak Dance by the Sunset in Uluwatu


Feel the vibe up top.  Watch the awe-inspiring Kecak Dance performance that adds to the sweeping cliff-top panorama of Uluwatu Temple. As the sun takes a dip into the Indian Ocean in the background, the rhythmic chanting of the performers makes the moment all the more enthralling.





Shop and Haggle in Ubud Art Market
Add a little retail therapy to your Bali itinerary. Check out Ubud Art Market and you won’t be disappointed with the abundance of local art items it has to offer: handicrafts, textiles, paintings, household items, jewelry, and much more. Pick out a souvenir and haggle for the best prices.

Saturday, April 9, 2022

Direct Perth to Bali flights resume, but the island is not as tourists will remember

 Direct Perth to Bali flights resume, but the island is not as tourists will remember



Direct flights between Perth and Bali resumed on Friday morning, with Jetstar carrying the first plane-load of West Australians to the popular holiday island for the first time in two years.


Before the pandemic, Bali was Western Australia’s most popular international destination, and third most popular destination overall, with 63 flights a week landing at Denpasar Airport in 2018.


During that time nine flights were leaving Perth for Bali each day, transporting 1200 travellers.


From Friday, Jetstar will resume one return flight a day.


AirAsia, which also used to service the route, plans to resume the three-hour flight by mid-May after the island lifted its 3-day quarantine requirement for international arrivals on March 14.


Indonesia Institute Inc president Ross Taylor said Australians had already begun to return to Bali in recent weeks from other Australian states, with the tourist precinct slowly coming back to life.


“It’s like the Bali of old, less the intensity, so there are some shops that are still closed down and still comparatively a lot less people,” he said.


“When you think in WA alone we normally have at any one time 7500 people in Bali, it’s nothing like that, but people will find that it’s held out generally pretty well.


“A lot of the resorts have done a lot of renovation work, so it’s not run down, its looking good.”


Travellers wanting to fly to Bali must test negative to COVID-19 within 48 hours of catching their flight, and masks are still required in some situations, such as when inside large shopping malls.




“What a lot of Balinese people did during the height of the pandemic, they just returned home to their village and started work on the rice paddy field with grandma and granddad. It was very hard for them, but they survived,” he said.


“So what’s happening now is you’re starting to see this gradual drift back to the tourist precinct and they’ll pick up from where they left off.


“It’s very early days yet, but all the feedback I am getting is that forward bookings are looking really strong.”


In the months before the pandemic stopped Australians from travelling freely, the nation was crowned Bali’s number one tourist source for the first time since China took over the top spot in 2017.


Around 1.23 million Australians visited the island in 2019, a record according to the Indonesia Institute Inc.


Source : watoday

By Heather McNeill

Sunday, October 24, 2021

Bali Expected To Welcome Australian Visitors Back In November

 


Bali is expected to start receiving Australian visitors again in November 2021 as Australian authorities have planned to revoke their travel restrictions.In accordance with a letter that was signed by the Australian Consulate General, Anthea Griffin on October 21st 2021 for Bali Tourism Agency, Australia has planned to start allowing their citizens to travel outside of their country to destinations such as Bali by the 1st of November 2021. Several weeks prior the Australian Ambassador, Penny Williams had sent a similar letter to the Indonesian Tourism Minister in regards to their lifting their travel restrictions.


Griffin confirmed that New South Wales’s authorities will start allowing their fully vaccinated citizens to gain access to Sidney after traveling from outside of Australia without quarantine. Meanwhile the other Australian’s states have been preparing the same reopening plan by reducing or possibly revoking their quarantine policy in the near future when they reach their Covid-19 vaccination target.


Apart from its citizens, Australia will also grant permission to international visitors including Indonesia to gain access back into the country once their border reopens.


“With this leniency, we expect to see the first Australian visitors back in Bali soon as well as finally rekindling the mutual relationship between Australia and Indonesia that was established long ago.” Griffin said. 


Meanwhile the Head of Bali Tourism Agency, Putu Astawa hasn’t announced any statement in regards to this letter. “I can’t give any response to this letter as we haven’t had any communication with the Australian Consulate General, but we’ll let you know at the upcoming press conference.” Astawa concluded.


Source : thebalisun

Friday, July 2, 2021

BALI GOVERMENT FINALLY IMPOSES EMERGENCY PARTILA LOCKDOWN AFTER PREVIOUSLY REFUSING THE IMPLEMENTATION.


 After previously refusing to implement the emergency partial lockdown that was instructed by the President, Bali provincial government finally agreed to impose the policy on the island.Bali Regional Secretary, Dewa Made Indra who previously stated that Bali is currently not in an emergency situation from Covid-19 transmissions has revised his statement, and finally agreed to implement the policy as it was instructed by President Jokowi on Thursday (1/7). The Head of Bali Civil Service Officer, Dewa Nyoman Rai Dharmadi confirmed that Bali will impose an emergency partial lockdown earlier than the President’s instruction that is supposed to start on the 3rd of July 2021. “Bali is currently on the assessment of level 3 (orange zone) from the Covid-19 pandemic, so we will start to implement an emergency partial lockdown today.” Dharmadi said on Thursday (1/7).


The partial lockdown is imposed on seven Bali regions that are considered as orange zones such as Denpasar, Jembrana, Badung, Gianyar, Bangli, Klungkung and Buleleng. The Governor of Bali, I Wayan Koster hopes that this implementation will reduce the risk of Covid-19 transmissions in all Bali regions. Prior to this decision, the central government through the minister of maritime and investment, Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan stated that every regional leader who refused to implement the emergency partial lockdown as instructed to their areas would be temporarily deactivated as a form of sanction.


“In accordance to the Article 68 number 1 and 2 from the Constitution Number 23 Year 2014 about Regional Government, the Governor, Regent and Mayor who refuse to follow this instruction to impose emergency partial lockdowns from the 3rd to 20th of July 2021 would be sanction with a warning and could potentially be temporarily deactivated from their duty.” Luhut concluded.


SOURCE ;thebalisun

Monday, June 14, 2021

PRESIDENT APPROVES 10 PROPOSALS FROM BALI'S GOVERNOR

 


The Indonesian President, Joko Widodo has approved 10 proposals that have been requested by the Governor of Bali to revive their economy.During a meeting that was attended by several ministries such as the State Secretary Minister, Tourism Minister, Finance Minister, Governor of Indonesian Bank and the Bali Governor on Monday morning (7/6) around 9:30am, President Jokowi invited them to discuss several main topics. Such as, the Covid-19 vaccine distribution in Bali, optimizing domestic tourism, prevention protocol implementation, reopening of the international travel corridor and optimizing creative economy in Bali.


During the meeting, Koster also proposed 10 requests to help Bali’s economy recover. The requests included:

– another 3 million doses of the Covid-19 vaccine for Bali residents in order to finish the vaccination program by July 2021

– optimizing domestic tourism by providing special incentives

– optimizing the ‘Work From Bali Program” by reaching all the government’s institutions and ministries

– hosting more big international events in Bali

– proposing to reopen the international travel bubble by the end of July 2021

– continue the cash assistance program for the Bali tourism sector 

– extending the instalment period for tourism businesses

– providing new skill set training program for Bali people

– providing soft loan programs for the tourism sector 

– allowing Bali to host virtual Bali Arts Festival on July 12th 2021


After discussing and considering all aspects and conditions, the President has approved all 10 proposals that were requested by the Bali Governor. “President Jokowi has finally agreed and instructed related ministries to help us implement all these programs in near future.” Koster said.


Source : thesunbali


Wednesday, May 19, 2021

OFFICIALS CONFIRM THAT DENPASAR'S RECOVERY RATE FOR COVID-19 HAS REACHED 95%

 


Officials from the Denpasar city government have confirmed that the recovery rate of Covid-19 in Denpasar, Bali has reached 95.51% as of Tuesday (18/5).Gede Rai also explained that the accumulated Covid-19 cases in Denpasar is 14,699 cases, with 14,039 recoveries (95.51%), 38 deaths (2.3%) and 322 patients are still being treated (2.19%). He warned people to be more aware about the new variants of Coronavirus that were recently transmitted onto the island. “Despite the leniency that was implemented by the government, people still need to comply with prevention protocols in their daily activities.” Gede Rai added.


Gede Rai committed to keep doing various efforts to reduce Covid-19 transmission and the fatality rate of Covid-19. “We will keep on monitoring several different locations everyday to assure that everyone is complying with the protocols. We will also be educating people and disinfecting some public areas while the Covid-19 vaccine is being distributed as we aim to achieve herd immunity before the border reopens in near future.” Gede Rai concluded.

Source ; thesunbali

Friday, April 23, 2021

BALI OFFICIALS CONFIRM THAT BALI IS READY TO RECEIVED INTERNATIONAL TOURIST THIS YEAR


 Bali Provincial government has announced that Bali is ready to start receiving international travelers when the border reopens in June or July this year.Bali Vice Governor, Tjokorda Oka Artha Ardhana Sukawati (Cok Ace) confirmed that Bali has met all the requirements to begin receiving international visitors. “Preparation stages such as distributing the Covid-19 vaccine in 3 appointed green zone areas and the implementation of prevention protocols are almost finished.” Cok Ace said during a press conference on Friday (23/4).


He also explained that Bali has increased the capacity of medical facilities and laboratories to handle around 3 thousands patients each day. “We’ve increased the capacity in some medical facilities in those three appointed green zone areas such as BIMC Hospital in Nusa Dua, Bali Mandara Hospital in Sanur, Kenak Medika and Ari Canthi Hospital in Ubud as preparation before reopening the border.” Cok Ace added.


Apart from that, Cok Ace also claimed that the compliance rate of Bali people following prevention protocols has reached 96.8%  and the Covid-19 vaccine distribution in Nusa Dua, Ubud and Sanur has almost reached 100%. “23% (600,000 people) of the population outside those three appointed green zone areas were vaccinated, and we keep on pushing the distribution as fast as we can to achieve herd immunity.” Cok Ace concluded. Meanwhile the Head of the Indonesian Bank for Bali, Trisno Nugroho said that he has been developing a cashless payment system for international visitors to minimize contact while making transactions in near future.


SOURCE : thebalisun

Wednesday, April 7, 2021

BALI WILL HOST 20 NATIONAL EVENTS TO ATTRACT DOMESTIC VISITORS IN 2021

 


Bali Officials plan to hold 20 national big events in 2021 to increase the enthusiasm of domestic tourists to visit the island.

The Head of Bali Tourism Agency, Putu Astawa said that Bali is expected to host these big events this year to attract more domestic visitors, especially when the border remains closed for international visitors. “These events will be held in Bali as an effort from the government to increase more visitors from all around Indonesia during the Covid-19 pandemic .” Astawa said in Denpasar on Tuesday (6/4).


But Astawa admitted that he can’t really expect too much during these times as the pandemic has caused many people to become reluctant to travel. “Prior to the pandemic, we used to have 16,000 visitors each day. But during this time, we can only expect to receive around 30% of that. And I think if we have at least 5,000 visitors each day, that should be enough.” Astawa added.


The events that Putu Astawa is set to host this year are :


  • Nusa Penida Festival
  • Nusa Dua International Run
  • Pesona Nusa Dua Fiesta 2021
  • Ubud Writers and Readers Festival
  • Gianyar Layang-Layang Festival
  • Ubud Jazz Festival
  • Jatiluwih Festival
  • Kerambitan Festival
  • Tanah Lot Weekend II
  • Denpasar Festival
  • Bali And Beyond Travel Fair
  • Bali Art Festival
  • Tabanan Amazing Race
  • Karangasem Cultural Movement Carnaval 2021
  • Panglipuran Festival
  • Makepun Festival
  • Umabian Fest
  • Bali Cycling Marathon
  • Buleleng Festival
  • Pemuteran Festival


“In order to support these events, we will cooperate with several travel agencies in multiple cities around Indonesia to optimize the domestic market by reaching offices, schools and communities in their areas.” Astawa concluded.

SOOURCE : thebalisun

Wednesday, March 31, 2021

BALI GOVERMENT PLANS TO IMPLEMENT 2 DAY QUARANTINE FOR INTERNATIONAL VISITORS.

 


The Indonesian Tourism Minister, Sandiaga Uno has said that the discussion about reopening the international travel corridor is on the final stage.Sandiaga said that the government plans to implement a 2 days quarantine upon arrival for every international traveler who visits the island when the border reopens. “We plan to revise some of the points in the Law and Human Rights Regulation Number 26/2020 such as the quarantine policy for international visitors upon their arrival. But before making a decision, we need to hear the opinion of the Covid-19 Handling Task Force and Health Minister.” Sandiaga said.


During an event that was held in the John Hardy Boutique and Gallery on Tuesday (30/3), Sandiaga also said that the government plans to revise the stay permit policy for international visitors. “We also plan to extend the length of the visitors’ stay, from 30 days maximum to 60 days using their holiday visa.” Sandiaga added. But he explained that the visitors could only gain this leniency after finishing their 2 day quarantine at a designated government facility.


Apart from that, he said they will also implement an e-visa for the travelers to give them easier access to apply for their visa. Meanwhile Sandiaga is quite optimistic that the target to distribute Covid-19 vaccines to half of Bali’s population will be achieved by mid-year. “We’re optimistic that we could distribute the vaccine to at least 2 or 3 million people in Bali by June or July this year.” Sandiaga concluded.


SOURCE : thebalisun

Sunday, March 28, 2021

What is the current situation like in Bali?

 




As of 22 March 2021, the official tally has reported a total of 38,133 cases in Bali, where the population is around more than 4.2 million. With 35,548 cases of recovery, Bali’s recovery rate is at 93.22 percent.

Visas on arrival to Bali were halted on 20 March 2020 while The Ngurah Rai airport remains open. There is still a travel restriction in place for Indonesia where passengers are not allowed to transit or enter the country, with a few exceptions.

Bali relies heavily on tourism and had welcomed 6.3 million foreign visitors in the year 2019. The pandemic has naturally impacted the local economy.

Are there airlines flying to Bali now?

A search through Wego showed that there are several domestic flight schedules operated by a few local airlines.

The country’s national carrier, Garuda Indonesia, is among the airline resuming domestic operations. It has also implemented social distancing procedure in the cabin, including blocking out the middle seats.

Am I allowed to visit Bali now?

Yes, if you are a resident of Indonesia. Since 31 July, Bali has opened its borders only to domestic travellers and the statistics have shown encouraging figures in relation to Bali’s Covid-19 cases for the last two weeks.


International tourists remain banned from visiting Bali in line with the policy of the Government of Indonesia, although some will be allowed into Bali as part of trial-runs leading up to Bali’s eventual reopening. More on this below.


The Balinese government has released a statement detailing who and what are allowed to enter the island. They include transports of basic security, logistical, and medical purposes, diplomatic personnel, personnel working for government projects, and personnel related to COVID-19 aid management.


The Vice Governor of Bali in a conference feed also added that entries are allowed for patients in need of emergency help, passengers attending to urgent matters like death or illness in the immediate family, and repatriated migrant workers and overseas Indonesian students.

What do I need to prepare if I need to visit Bali now?

For domestic travellers planning on visiting Bali, please consult the following:

  • Travellers planning on flying to Bali must first acquire a negative PCR-based swab test issued within 2 days prior to departure.
  • Travellers planning on entering Bali by land and sea must first acquire a negative rapid antigen test taken within 2 days prior to departure.
  • All travellers must fill out the electronic-Health Alert Card (e-HAC) available here.
  • While in Bali, travellers must make sure they have a valid test certificate on hand. This means ensuring that the test certificate is renewed after a 14-day period has elapsed.
  • For those wishing to take the PCR test upon arrival, the Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport provides on-arrival tests priced at IDR 170,000 per person.

When will Bali reopen to tourists?

Bali has indeed reopened its gates for domestic tourism and in regards to international tourism, the Indonesian government has projected the date of Bali’s reopening to March 2022, reported Antara, Indonesia’s state-run news agency.

 The reopening of the island province will also include a robust vaccination program and a set of trial-runs by allowing foreign tourists to visit three designated green-areas namely Ubud, Sanur and Nusa Dua. The designated areas will accommodate tourists arriving from select countries with favorable epidemiological situations the likes of the Netherlands, China, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates as well as other Middle Eastern countries, effectively forming individual travel corridor arrangements. The trial runs are expected to commence on 17 August 2021.

Is it safe to travel to Bali?

Bali is lauded as one of the few places that have managed to keep the pandemic under control. As of March 2021, the number of daily cases remains low compared to most areas in Indonesia. However, experts warned that this is hardly a strong indication that the island is a safe haven from the virus. Asymptomatic cases and low testing rate may be a more plausible explanation as to why the island records low Coronavirus cases.


If you need to be in Bali now, it’s best to observe strict social distancing and health protocols approved by WHO.

What are the things that are open right now in Bali?

Multiple popular beaches, beach clubs, and resorts remain closed. Some restaurants and shops have pivoted to delivery, while public spots like the beloved Lovina Beach, Besakih Temple, Garuda Wisnu Kencana, among others, are still closed off to the public.


Numerous beaches in Bali such as Kuta and Sanur have apparently been reopened to local residents as well as domestic tourists. Strict new-normal measures are in force with a mere 75 visitors per beach being allowed entry. Each entry point is overseen by security personnel to regulate the number of visitors coming in and out of all currently reopened beaches.

 







 



 




 





 



Sunday, March 14, 2021

OFFICIALS ACCELERATE VACCINE DISTRIBUTION TO TOURISM WORKERS


 The Bali provincial government is currently accelerating the Covid-19 vaccine distribution for the tourism workers in Bali before reopening the borders for tourism. The Regional Secretary of Bali Province, Dewa Made Indra said that he appreciated the enthusiasm of the tourism workers in Bali to support the vaccination program. “This program was initiated to boost the economy to recover from the crisis as the tourism has been the providing the main source of economic activity for the people” Made Indra said on Wednesday (10/3).


The provincial government is trying to cooperate with residents by providing the venue, inviting each of the tourism workers to join the vaccination program and providing the vaccine itself.


“We deployed staff from the Health Agency such as the screening service, vaccine injector and observer while running this program” Made Indra added. He also claimed that the vaccination process has been running well, because they only distribute the vaccine for the people who have registered to prevent crowds.


Made Indra is targeting to distribute at least 200 doses of vaccines on Wednesday (10/3) due to the limited amounts of vaccine available. “We will observe the whole process today, and we plan to provide 500 doses of vaccines on Friday (12/3), but the implementation has to be running well like today,” Made Indra concluded. Meanwhile the Head of Bali Tourism Agency, Putu Astawa said that he really hopes that this program could reach more tourism workers in the next couple of months.


We’re optimistic that this vaccination program will bring a positive impact to our tourism sector to boost the economic recovery as soon as possible” Putu Astawa said.


SOURCE : thebalisun

Monday, March 1, 2021

BALI WILL REOPEN BORDERS FOR TOURISM IN THE 'GREEN ZONE 'FIRST.

 


The Governor of Bali, Wayan Koster, admitted that he has prepared a scheme to reopen the tourism sector in Bali specifically in the green zone or in areas with minimal risk of transmission of Covid-19. The ‘Green Zone’ is a safe Covid-19-free area to receive international travelers in the near future as the border reopens.


Governor Koster said that the green zone area is prepared to allow both international and domestic travelers to visit the island during the pandemic.


“Myself and the Health Ministry agreed to open the green zone area, so both domestic and international travelers will be only allowed to visit these Covid-19 free areas,” said Koster during a virtual press conference through the official Health Ministry’s Youtube channel on Monday (1/3).


This scheme was launched in response to the latest official statement from the Indonesian Maritime and Investment Minister, Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan regarding the plan to reopen Bali for international tourists.


In order to accelerate economic recovery, Koster urged everyone including tourism workers to stop being reluctant in being vaccinated.


“I urge to all the people in Bali, especially in the tourism sector to stop worrying about the side effect of the Covid-19 vaccine, as the government has ensured that the vaccine is safe to be injected” Koster added.


Additionally, Koster confirmed that the Covid-19 vaccine has no major side effect as he has already been injected asks the people to support the government’s effort to end this pandemic as soon as possible.


Meanwhile, the Tourism Minister, Sandiaga Uno said that he has been observing the implementation of prevention protocols in the last couple of months since he set up his office on the island to supervise and find solutions for the tourism sector.


“After observing the Covid-19 cases in the last several weeks in Bali, I think it’s time for us to start reopening our border one step at a time for international visitors with strict prevention protocols in place” Sandiaga concluded.


He also stated that the plan to reopen the travel corridor was initiated after seeing an increase in the compliance level of Bali people to follow the prevention protocols in public areas.


SOURCE : thebalisun