Hello from Bali! Today, I would like to introduce [NOURISH CAFE], which has two stores in Ungasan and Uluwatu. Recommended for those who want to be clean and healthy from the inside by eating a body-friendly meal. There are also vegan and vegetarian options that are popular with residents. At times like this, take a break and relax!
Hello from Bali! The headquarter of Bali Hinduism! Introducing photos of JTB staff from Besakih Temple. When you go to Besakih Temple with or without festivals, be sure to dress up locally. It is the most sacred temple for the Balinese people, enshrining the three major Balinese Hindu gods "Shiva, Brahma and Wishnu". You can feel the dignified appearance of the historic temple!
Hello from Bali!
Introducing "Tamanjinja", a popular spot among locals. The red torii gate, which has the image of Japan, is rare, and it was talked about that it opened on Valentine's Day on February 14, 2019. It is located near Besakih Temple, the head temple of Bali Hinduism, about 2 hours drive from the airport.
Hello! Bali is restricted by [PPKM] until February 8th. [PPKM] is an activity restriction to further suppress corona infection. For example, all schools are online, 75% of workplaces are at home, and business hours are shortened. Also, until February 8th, we will stop accepting travelers from overseas.
Introducing the sound healing "Pyramids of chi" in Ubud, which is full of spirituality. There are various sizes of gon (Chinese copper bell), and a healing experience of about 60 minutes with a singing bowl and wind chime. It is a hot spot among Confucian scholars who are expected to reduce stress and relax.
Happy New Year. I look forward to working with you again this year.
On New Year's Eve, Bali was full of Indonesian customers for the first time in a while, and there were places where traffic jams occurred in the downtown area. There are no fireworks launches or countdown parties, and Bali has reached an unprecedented quiet start.
Although the number of corona infections is still increasing, we will continue to take measures to prevent infection and make efforts to revitalize and revive Bali. Step by step forward!
★ Information on the 2021 Bali Holiday Calendar ★
January 1st New Year's Day
February 12 Imlek (Chinese New Year)
March 11 Muhammad Ascension Festival
March 14 Nyepi (Bali Hindu New Year)
April 2 Good Friday
April 14 Galungan (Bali Hindu reception tray)
April 24 Kuningan (Bali Hindu tray)
May 1st May Day
May 12 Lebaran
May 13 Ascension of Christ, Fasting Festival (Eid al-Fitri)
May 14th Fasting Festival (Eid al-Fitr)
May 17-19 Lebaran vacation (Islam)
May 26, Weissak Buddhist Festival
June 1st Pancasila Day (National Holiday to Commemorate Pancasila)
7th 20th Eid al-Adha (Islamic Sacrifice Festival)
August 10 Islamic New Year
August 17 Independence Day
10th 19th Muhammad Birthday Festival
November 10 Galungan (Bali Hindu reception tray)
November 20 Kuningan (Bali Hindu tray)
December 25th Christmas
The dry season in Bali is from April to October, and the rainy season is from November to March.
Please note that the shop may be closed on public holidays!
Hello from Bali! It is Christmas soon.
The Governor of Bali has issued a notification regarding "New Year's holidays" social activities. It's about holding parties indoors and outdoors, launching annual fireworks, and not getting drunk. In addition, domestic travelers planning to enter Bali will find the PCR test results tested within 48 hours before departure when flying, and the rapid antigen tested within 48 hours before departure when using land. You must be obliged to present a document showing that the test result is negative. The test results are valid for 14 days from the date of issuance. The application period is from December 18, 2020 to January 4, 2021.
I would like you to spend Christmas and New Year holidays slowly while trying to prevent infection.
* The image is a Christmas tree of the luxury resort "Bulgari Resort Bali" ♪
The other day, I took a domestic flight in Indonesia.
At the turntable to receive the checked baggage, the baggage was thoroughly disinfected.
Bali in the rainy season does not have many rainy days all day long, but it is a cloudy sky every day.
Unlike Japan, Indonesian schools have a "one year from July to June". April, the opening ceremony of Japan, is July in Indonesia. Currently, classes at school have not been resumed yet, and online classes are being conducted. In Bali, there is a fine of about 1,000 yen for those who do not wear a mask, so even now I can see corona fatigue, and I still wear a mask and wash my hands properly.
■ We will inform you about the number of infected people as of December 7, 2020.
[Bali only]
Number of infected people 14,568 14 average daily recovery 12,974 average daily 85 deaths 441 average daily 3
[Whole Indonesia]
Number of infected people 557,877 Average daily 5,875 Recovery 462,553 Average daily 4,129 deaths 17,355 Average daily 143
Hello. We will deliver a coffee report from Bali! Indonesia is also famous as the country of origin of coffee beans, and coffee cultivation is very popular. Recently, fashionable cafes specializing in coffee have opened one after another. At the coffee plantation in the famous tourist spot "Kintamani Plateau" in Bali, you can see the coffee beans actually grown and you can also meet the civet, which is famous for the expensive Kopi Luwak. Yeah!
Hello from Bali! Do you know "Taman Edelweiss" immediately? This is a popular park as a local Instagram spot. It is located in Temkus village, Karangassum province, about 2 hours from the airport. Locals who like walking and taking pictures with lots of flowers and beautiful greenery visit. The white leaf called "KASNA", which is unique to this village, is used as an offering for the Balinese Hindu Obon (Galungan Kuningan). KASNA means eternal and eternal beauty. It was an introduction to a little-known spot in Bali that Japanese tourists rarely visit!