You have probably visited Bali before. So please share this newsletter with a friend who is planning to visit Bali for the first time. You know there is always a different reason to return: pristine beaches, cultural shows, scenic rice fields, hidden waterfalls to discover, temples to explore, and amazing restaurants and bars to try out. You may have already been to most of them - your friends and families too. It seems like everybody has visited the island, right? Well, think again. Watch the new arrivals at Ngurah Rai Airport. You will spot there's always a couple, or a group of people posing in front of the Welcome to Bali backdrop. More often than not, they are Bali Virgins, still needing insider tips from regular visitors or residents. There may also be moments when a colleague asks you where to stay, what to eat, or where to get the best wines. You are their Bali guru. This week is about making it easier for you to revisit and also for the Bali Virgins. Traveling to Bali for the first time requires proper planning, because the island itself is huge and it's hard to choose which area to stay in, fitting everything you want to do during your tropical vacation. Our Bali: Top 30 Things You Need to Know will help. From visas and hotels, to tips like not smiling at the monkeys. Also, the pressing question: Where should we stay in Bali? There's also list of festivals in Bali , to get to know the island better. And if you are travelling to Bali with family, please check seven reasons why Bali is the best destination for family. How to enjoy a sans-child-tantrum during your meal times? Check here: Kids friendly restaurant in Bali. I promise your first visit will be the first of many, especially if you note the events we have listed below. Have a great week ahead everyone, and enjoy Bali as you continue to follow us for news and exciting happenings around the island, don't forget to check our What's New Indonesia for Jakarta, Bali, and Bandung happenings. Thank you for staying in touch with us, and the Island of the Gods. Cheers, Tressabel Hutasoit Editor What's New Bali |
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