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Bali, the Island of the Gods
The Balinese are very religious. Ceremonies and prayers are an integral part of their daily life. Not a day goes by without a festival or ritual taking place somewhere on the island.
Mar 242 min read


Can You Dive Responsibly in Bali?
it is still possible to adopt more responsible diving practices to minimize the impact on marine ecosystems. Here are some recommendations for responsible diving in Bali:
Aug 19, 20241 min read


Transportation in Bali
In Bali, scooters are truly ubiquitous and versatile. They are used not only for personal transport but also for carrying all sorts of goods. It's common to see entire families on a single scooter, sometimes with young children or even a baby in arms, showcasing both the flexibility and necessity of this mode of transport on the island.
Jul 12, 20241 min read


Healers in Bali
Let's talk a bit about healers, known as Balian in Bali. Instead of using conventional medicines, they sometimes heal themselves with plants and blends of scented oils. They often accompany their treatments with purification ceremonies to maximize effectiveness.
Jul 9, 20241 min read


The Balinese Tradition of Collective Bathing
Let's talk a bit about healers, known as Balian in Bali. Instead of using conventional medicines, they sometimes heal themselves with plants and blends of scented oils. They often accompany their treatments with purification ceremonies to maximize effectiveness.
Jul 4, 20241 min read


How do Balinese people choose the names of their children?
for Balinese people, their first names are assigned based on the birth order. So, if a child is born first, they may be called Wayan or Putu, suitable for both sexes.
Mar 27, 20241 min read
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