Many Unique Bali Facts that Travellers Need to Know


Jakarta - Natural panoramas, cultural uniqueness, and the vibrant creative economy sector in Bali are the main attractions that invite many tourists to come and return to Bali again.

Not only that, now the facilities and infrastructure in Bali are also very qualified to support various tourist activities.

No wonder the Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy, Sandiaga Salahuddin Uno, thinks the government's Work From Bali programme will have a big impact on the island.

"Work from Bali also provides a multiplier effect on creative economy products and MSMEs such as culinary, souvenirs and fashion as well as other people's economic activities up to 70 per cent," said Menparekraf Sandiaga, in an official statement received by InfoPublik, Monday (7/6/2021).

In addition to the three attractions that attract tourism, Bali has unique facts that make your holiday more meaningful. Here are some of them:

The Subak System is a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Subak is a Balinese rice field management organisation that incorporates a harmonious relationship between God, man and nature. You can find it in Jatiluwih, Tabanan.

The Cleanest Village in the World is in Bali

Panglipuran Tourism Village in Bali, besides being one of the most beautiful villages in the world, has also won the title of the cleanest village in the world. The 112-hectare village consists of 12 hectares of houses, 49 hectares of fields, and 37 hectares of bamboo forest.

Favourite Destinations for Digital Nomads

Canggu and Ubud are favourite digital nomad destinations, and coworking spaces have even started to pop up in these two areas. One of the references for those of you who want to work from Bali.

How do you feel about going back to Bali? Whatever you do in Bali, don't forget to always adhere to health protocols.

Use a mask, keep your distance, and wash your hands so that travelling in #DiIndonesiaAja remains safe and comfortable.