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Shelter Cafe Is Back!

Food establishments that last longer than two years in Bali are a rare find. One of our favorite venues that has stood the test of time, is Shelter Cafe.

The Norton Premium Wine Tasting with Michael Halstrick, the President & CEO of Bodega Norton wgunawan

Michael Halstrick has been running Bodega Norton since 1991. He is the son of Gernot Langes-Swarovski, an Austrian businessman who bought Bodega Norton in 1989. His father was the first foreigner who invest in the wine industry in Argentina.

SCOP3 Group Indonesia receives an exclusive invitation to join the elite Travel Lifestyle Network

SCOP3 Group, a strategic marketing advisory agency offering world-class contracting services to maximise its clients’ revenue, has joined the elite Travel Lifestyle Network, making it the only Indonesian-based agency to have been invited to the global collective. 

Embrace The Wonders of Bali and Lombok with MATHIS Collection

Escape to a tropical haven with the MATHIS Collection, a collection of opulent boutique resorts nestled in the breathtaking locations of Ubud, Amed, and Gili Asahan, Lombok. Immerse yourself in these extraordinary islands' serene and peaceful ambiance and create unforgettable memories with the MATHIS Collection.

Whimsical and Tipsy High Tea at Kuta Social Club

Perched high above the palms, where fun and flavor collide — Kuta Social Club is launching a new fine addition from Executive Chef Ben Harrington.

Bringing the seductive taste to your sweet and savory palate, we are excited to present Tipsy Tea, the reimagined classic from the Afternoon Tea culture. It is the true game-changer of the classic ritual.

Finns Newly Renovated Fitness Center

As Bali's premier recreation and sporting venue, Finns Recreation Club features world-class facilities to support your family’s health and fitness goals. 

10 FUN FACTS ABOUT NYEPI

Known as the Balinese New Year, the belief behind this spiritual Balinese new year is simple: Nyepi’s purpose is to trick those demons, pretending there is “no life” on the island of Bali, so they can leave.  You’ll see the symbolisation during the “Ogoh-Ogoh” day, Balinese people parade on the street with monster-like handmade creatures, which is dedicated to bring out / call the demons and to eventually destroy them.

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