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Odd-Even in Bali Tourist Attractions Also Applies

To limit social mobility during the Implementation of Level 3 Community Activity Restrictions (PPKM), the Bali Provincial Government implemented an odd-even system in the tourist areas of Kuta Beach, Badung, and Sanur Beach. This rule is contained in the Circular Letter of the Governor of Bali Number 16 of 2021 concerning the Enforcement of Traffic Flow Restrictions with an Odd-Even System in Tourist Areas in Bali. "The purpose of this regulation is to control and regulate fluctuations in tourist area visits (DTW), ensure a gradual easing so that crowds can be avoided," said Head of the Bali Provincial Transportation Service IGW Samsi Gunarta, in an official statement recently. road points that apply the odd-even system on Kuta Beach starting from the Simpang Jalan Kuta to Jalan Bakung. Meanwhile, in the Sanur area along Matahari Terbit Beach to Mertasari Beach, the odd-even system will be implemented every Saturday and Sunday. Starting at 06.30 – 09.30 WITA and 15.00 – 18.00 WITA.

Even so, there are several types of vehicles that can pass during odd-even restrictions. Namely, the type of employee operational vehicle used to pick up VIP guests, as well as the type of online transportation that brings food. For vehicles that are allowed, a special sticker will be installed by the officer. That way, officers on guard at the entrance to the area that apply odd-even will easily detect exempted vehicles.


Welcome Back to Bali

The Hotels Association (BHA) has launched a 'Welcome Back to Bali' website for potential tourists who will travel to the Island of the Gods.

The 'trusted' site was built to respond to the government's ever-changing travel regulations. 'Welcome Back to Bali' provides factual and verified information about the current situation in Bali as well as current policies and regulations in one unified address that will make it easier for tourists. With the situation in Bali rapidly changing, the Government of Indonesia continues to adjust policies and procedures in real-time. Therefore, we recognize the need for a special platform to disseminate this verified information," said BHA Chair Jean Helier in a written statement quoted. Therefore, according to Jean, the launch of the welcome back to the Bali site is at the right moment. He hopes the website will be a reliable source for getting the latest information for tourists. This site can help potential tourists make the right and responsible decisions to visit Bali. Information on the welcome back to Bali website is presented in English and can be accessed by everyone, both tourists, tourism workers, stakeholders, and the general public. This website includes various information such as 'Latest Updates', 'Entry & Exit Requirements', 'Travelers Info', 'Health & Safety and 'Official Sites & Useful Links'.

"Welcome Back to Bali website will be updated regularly with the latest information, new regulations and policies, and other verified information from relevant authorities," said Jean.

"Visitors can bookmark and browse the website, and share information and pages on the website with their family, friends, and relatives who are planning a trip to Bali," he added.

To note, BHA is a professional group of five-star hotels and resorts in Bali. BHA consists of general managers of 157 hotels and resorts in Bali representing more than 27,148 hotel rooms and nearly 35,849 employees in the tourism sector.

According to Jean, over the years, BHA has been committed to promoting Bali as a beautiful and quality destination to the world. This year, BHA made adjustments to its work program, with a focus on supporting the recovery of Bali tourism as well as the government's plan to reopen Bali to international tourism.

"The launch of the Welcome Back to Bali website further reaffirms our commitment and support to the tourism industry in Bali, including our members, stakeholders, and tourists," he said.


10 Hidden Nature Tourism in Bali

Bali is indeed a paradise for nature tourism in Indonesia. No wonder that many tourists from various parts of the world come to enjoy its natural beauty.

Unfortunately, there are so many tours that are filled with tourists, so it's no longer fun. However, it turns out that there are still many hidden natural attractions that can be a comfortable and enjoyable vacation reference.

Reporting from various sources, check out some of the hidden natural attractions in Bali which are considered the most beautiful according to foreign tourists aka foreigners. 0 Hidden Nature Tourism in Bali

1. Peguyangan Waterfall is located in Nusa Penida, Klungkung. You can reach it with the stairs that have been provided

2. Sambangan Secret Garden, Buleleng, has seven charming waterfalls. Unfortunately, only three can be visited, as they are difficult to reach

3. To reach Green Canyon Undisan, Bangli, you have to cross rice fields, ravines, and dense forests. The scenery there is so beautiful and natural.

4. In the Buleleng area, you can find Banyu Wana Amertha Waterfall which not many people know about.

5. Goa Rang Reng Waterfall, Gianyar, is known as a hidden gem in Bali. You will be presented with a beautiful view of all green

6. Tembeling Beach is a hidden beach away from the crowds in the Nusa Penida area, Klungkung. The water is clear and clean

7. Kanto Lampo Waterfall, Gianyar, is very quiet, because it is said to have just flowed in 2015. It is recommended to come in the morning

8. Tegal Wangi Beach, Badung, is famous for its beautiful caves. At sunset, the color of the sand becomes golden orange with clear blue water

9. In Nusa Penida, Klungkung, you can find Atuh Beach. To get to this beach, you have to go down the stairs which is quite dangerous

10. Pasih Uug is also in Nusa Penida, Klungkung. The rocks are in the form of a gate at the entrance of the cliff, reaching a height of 200 meters

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