One on One with Chef Chris Salans
Jakarta. Inspired by the flavors of Bali, acclaimed chef Chris Salans of Mozaic Bali has developed techniques to adapt Indonesian cuisine to Western palates. His restaurant is among only three in...
View ArticleBali Top of the Class for Sustainable Innovation and Education
Two days of conference panels, hands-on workshops and project showcases, eco change-makers gathered to showcase their practical solutions to Bali’s most urgent environmental issues. (Photo courtesy of...
View ArticleKarma Kandara, a Tailor-Made Bali Getaway for the Busy
Located at less-traversed side of Bali, the Karma Kandara resort is a getaway tailor-made for those looking for a true sanctuary from a hectic urbanite existence. Its hushed ambience resting between...
View ArticleMurdered Girl Angeline Was Illegally Adopted: Minister
Solo. Minister of Social Affairs Khofifah Indar Parawansa said the adoption of Angeline — an 8-year-old girl murdered in Bali — had been illegal, since her stepmother Margriet Megawe had skipped the...
View ArticleUbud’s French Connection Showcases Gallic Staples With Asian Flair
From the deep recesses of Ubud, past the lush green trees and shrubs, under the warmth of the Bali sun, the sound of knives emerges. The tapping of spoons occasionally punctuates the gentle murmur of a...
View ArticleLaid-Back Paradise Found at Amed Beach in Bali
Jakarta. Nestled on the eastern coastline of Bali lays the hidden gem of Amed Beach. A laid-back fishing village only a three-hour drive from Denpasar, Amed is the perfect place to relax in Bali...
View ArticleBaring All With ‘Bare Journal’
Jakarta. Artists are distinguished by their alternative perceptions of our modern world. Yet they are mostly ignored and maligned, considered outsiders of mainstream society. Recently in western...
View ArticleMt. Raung Ash Clouds Again Force Bali Airport to Close
Jakarta. Ash clouds from a 3,300-meter high volcano in East Java have again disrupted activities at Bali’s international airport, forcing an immediate closure on Wednesday and leading airlines to...
View ArticleVisas and Volcanoes: Travel Between Australia and Indonesia in Hands of the Gods
While thousands of domestic and international travelers continue to be held in limbo by an erupting volcano over the last few weeks, I spare a thought for those who live in the wake of the toxic plume...
View ArticlePertamina Takes 90-Octane ‘Pertalite’ to Bali
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