Bali is famous for its spirituality, scenic rice fields, beaches. In recent years, it’s also become known for overdevelopment and traffic. But you can still get a sense of the island’s charm and calm.
I was caught off guard one morning as I sat on the terrace of my villa at Anantara Ubud Bali Resort, set in a forested part of the island’s central highlands. The time change from New York had woken ...
International travel to Bali is back and better than ever. Travelers looking to explore the Land of the Gods are in for an easy journey as quarantines are no longer mandatory upon arrival, visas are ...
A year ago, I left New York to travel the world. In that time, I've visited over 20 countries and dozens of cities — everywhere from China and Russia to Spain, Portugal, and Bulgaria. Each place had ...
Bali’s vivid green hills offer a sensory overload of culture, temples and rainforest – not to mention sublime restaurants and hotels Just outside Ubud, in the uplands of Bali, a new tented camp has ...
Indonesia isn’t just Bali and Ubud—explore these 10 hidden gems for pristine beaches, volcanoes, and unique cultural experiences. Indonesia has hidden gems like Flores, Raja Ampat, and Lombok beyond ...
Have you noticed how much Bali has changed over the years? It has transformed into a full-blown Instagram hotspot. Entry fees are charged almost everywhere—even for natural waterfalls—and many ...
This story is part of the March 15 edition of Sunday Life. See all stories. I’m floating in the stillness of my private infinity pool at the plush Mandapa, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve in Ubud, the water ...