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For decades East Kalimantan is set as a wild nature and sustainable tourism that famous with the world renowned Samboja Lestari Orangutan rescue and rehabilitation center.

Welcome to East Kalimantan, a province of Indonesia located in Borneo, lung of the world and third-largest island on earth. Known for its natural resources, rich biodiversity, lush rain forests and indigenous Dayak culture, East Kalimantan is also soon going to be famous for hosting Nusantara, the future capital of Indonesia.

For decades East Kalimantan is set as a wild nature and sustainable tourism that famous with the world renowned Samboja Lestari Orangutan rescue and rehabilitation center. With its 1,800 hectares tropical rain forest restoration project and Sun Bear sanctuary, this conservation wildlife forms the bar for education. Saving orangutans, Southeast Asia’s only great ape and icon of Indonesian wildlife, has now become an essential mission that requires a sustainable protection of their natural habitat, ground research, forest stakeholders’ education, and public awareness programs. Samboja Lestari was founded in 1991 by the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation (BOSF) on land that had been devastated by logging, drought and wildfires. The intention of the park was threefold: to provide a safe place for rescued orangutans and sun bears; to help to restore the natural rainforest; and to offer an alternative source of sustainable employment to local people. By providing a step-by-step program from rescue to release, the community build connection, combined with outreach activities in local schools to ensuring the roots of change are in place for future generations to continue the good work.

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For the adventurers, the exploration could continue to go deep into the Kutai National Park and adventure cruises on the Mahakam, a river that flows almost 1,000 km from the highlands of Gunung Cemaru to the Makassar strait. Home to critically endangered Irrawaddy freshwater dolphins and breeding place for hundreds of bird species. Cruising up the Mahakam in a houseboat is the only practical way to explore the rain forest region which passes through some of the world’s richest remaining wildlife and most remote tribal villages on earth.

Meeting Dayak Kenyah tribes is the highlight of any journey to East Kalimantan. In Lekaq Kidau and a few other cultural villages in Kutai Kertanegara, the indigenous population of ancient headhunters perform ritual music and dances while educating visitors to their unique customs and ancestral knowledge of the surrounding jungle. Traditional community longhouses can be seen there too, as large wooden structures built on pillars, sometimes up to hundreds of meters long, that host dozens of families, with common areas for cooking, blacksmithing and ritual ceremonies.

All around the province, some outstanding jungle destinations are open to passionate travelers and conservationists at heart. The Wehea highland forest located in the East Kutai regency is a great example of a successful restoration project. Rewarded by a Kalpataru trophy, Indonesia’s highest environmental honor, Wehea was originally reclaimed from illegal loggers and poachers and has now become a flagship 40,000 hectares reserve managed by a local Dayak tribe. The Kersik Luway Natural Reserve is remarkable too, as a heaven for trekking and orchid lovers, with hundreds of species growing there, including the mysterious Black Orchid (Coelogyne Pandurata).

Besides jungle adventures, East Kalimantan also offers a secret underwater treasure – a world class diving in a Derawan archipelago known for its wealth of coral reefs and marine life. Take a boat trip to Maratua island and meet squadrons of Manta rays, go to Sangalaki and witness giant sea turtles nesting, or head to Kabakan for its unique jellyfish lake.

“East Kalimantan is a paradise for ecotourism, but its rain forests and wildlife need to be sustainably protected as a precious heritage. Tribal communities deserve our respect too, for their culture and traditions highlight the diversity of our Indonesian nation. We invite BBTF delegates to find out more about this amazing destination” said I Putu Winastra, head committee of BBTF 2023 and chairman of the ASITA travel association Bali chapter.

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MAKASSAR – HERITAGE AND MODERNITY OF THE GATEWAY TO EASTERN INDONESIA https://bali.com/bbtf/makassar-heritage-and-modernity-of-the-gateway-to-eastern-indonesia/ Tue, 16 May 2023 01:45:45 +0000 https://bali.com/?p=141942 The post MAKASSAR – HERITAGE AND MODERNITY OF THE GATEWAY TO EASTERN INDONESIA appeared first on Bali.com.

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The soul of Makassar is made of heritage and maritime traditions that are still very much alive in Paotere Harbor, the oldest port of the country located north of the city center, where Bugis Pinisi sailing ships berth.

Largest urban center in eastern Indonesia, the dynamic capital city of the South Sulawesi province is also one of the main seaport and air hub of the region. Bustling cosmopolitan town, home to diverse ethnic groups, mainly Makassarese, Bugis and Chinese, Makassar was a historical city where Dutch merchants controlled trading routes. Today, the provincial capital has become a modern city featuring top star-rated hotels along the coastal boulevard. But simply talking a walk on the old town side makes it possible for visitors to turn the clock back in time and relive the atmosphere of the ancient days.

Fort Rotterdam is a testimony of this colonial past. Originally built in mid-16th century by the Gowa Sultanate, one of the most powerful kingdoms in the history of Indonesia, the fortress was handed over to the Dutch VOC in 1667 and became a main storage center for spices. Fort Rotterdam was also the headquarters of the Dutch military and local government until the 1930s. Finely restored in the 70’s, this historical landmark has become a cultural and educational center to visit, for a walk around the bastions and enclave ramparts, or a tour of the Museum La Galigo.

The soul of Makassar is made of heritage and maritime traditions that are still very much alive in Paotere Harbor, the oldest port of the country located north of the city center, where Bugis Pinisi sailing ships berth. This large traditional port is renowned for its intense boat activity and lively atmosphere of dock workers, fish traders & markets. Colorful and vibrant, Paotere is an original scene to live authentic experiences and engage with local merchants and fishermen, then take scenic photography when sunset comes.

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Besides its traditional harbor, the Makassar seashore has become famous all over Indonesia thanks to the Losari beach walk, a popular tourist destination known for its dramatic sunset views and mouthwatering sea food. Rising above the sea at the southern end of Pantai Losari, lies the Amirul Mukminin ‘floating mosque’, a futuristic twin-domed house of worship that can accommodate 500 believers.

Located only a few hundred meters away is the bustling Somba Opu street lined with stores displaying jewelry, clothes, textiles and handicrafts. When in Makassar, strolling around this shopping center is the best way to bring Sengkang woven fabrics, Bugis sarongs or other local souvenirs back home. Casual restaurants and traditional street food vendors are all around, serving specialties that can’t be missed. Beef lovers would enjoy Coto Makassar stews, Konro ribs or Pallubasa Serigala dishes, sweet tooth gourmets would indulge in Pisang Ijo and Pisang Epe banana desserts. Makassar Chinatown is worth a visit too, as a well preserved and authentic neighborhood where to witness old Chinese heritage buildings and temples, including the oldest Kleteng Xian Ma, also known as Istana Naga Sakti.

While in Makassar, escaping the city and heading to the beautiful tropical islands around is a must for anyone who appreciates seaside day trips. Samalona and Kodingareng Keke, only 30 minutes away by motorboat, are absolutely stunning islets, with fine white sand beaches, crystal clear water and superb coral reef snorkeling spots.

“Makassar has a great potential for developing new tourism strategies that implement sustainability principles and include local communities. We invite BBTF delegates to find out more about a vibrant city that deserves a higher attention from tourism stakeholders” said I Putu Winastra, head of BBTF 2023 committee and chairman of ASITA travel association Bali chapter added.
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TANA TORAJA – SECRET HIGHLANDS AND CULTURAL RITUALS https://bali.com/bbtf/tana-toraja-secret-highlands-and-cultural-rituals/ Mon, 08 May 2023 09:41:59 +0000 https://bali.com/?p=139685 The post TANA TORAJA – SECRET HIGHLANDS AND CULTURAL RITUALS appeared first on Bali.com.

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Tana Toraja is renowned for its scenic landscapes. The region is surrounded by towering mountains, and serene waterfalls that can be explored along trekking routes and even on horseback.

Indonesia is an archipelago blessed with natural beauty and rich cultural traditions that go far beyond the most popular landing places of Bali, Java and Nusa Tenggara islands. Tana Toraja, located at the heart of South Sulawesi highlands, is one of these overlooked destinations.

Tana Toraja is renowned for its scenic landscapes. The region is surrounded by towering mountains, and serene waterfalls that can be explored along trekking routes and even on horseback. Between these sites, Batutumonga is a breathtaking area that offers one of the best viewpoints of the surrounding valleys and hills. Along with hiking, rafting the Sa’dan River rapids passing green rice fields, traditional villages, steep gorges and high Rocky Mountains is certainly not for beginners but is definitely an adventure of a lifetime.

Besides natural wonders, one of the main attractions of this beautiful region is the discovery of its unique indigenous culture focused the afterlife. Traditional funeral ceremonies, an essential part of the Torajan culture, are known for their elaborate and fascinating rituals based on holy dances and sacrifices of buffaloes, a sacred animal according to local beliefs. Vehicles that escort the departed into eternity, buffaloes are also considered as possessions indicating wealth and social status. Ordinary black buffaloes cost 20-70 million rupiah, but Tedong Saleko, black and white cattle with yellow horns, blue eyes and white legs can be priced between 200 million to well over a billion rupiah. Considering that more than 30 buffaloes might be sacrificed at burial ceremonies of traditional leaders, cost of high-ranking funerals can be skyrocketing.

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Tanah Toraja traditional houses called Tongkonan, designed with their distinctive shape and structure, are another main feature of the local cultural heritage. Since the hamlet is more than 300 years old and classified as UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ke’te Kesu’ is probably the most appealing village to visit for experiencing Torajan funeral ceremonies and traditional architecture.

Londa Burial Cave and Lemo are unique funeral sites dating back to the 16th century where the deceased are buried inside caves carved into the walls of limestone cliffs. Some of the niches are tombs. Some others contain rows of spine-chilling Tau Tau statues dressed in colourful clothing. Bori Parinding, a megalithic site is another destination not to be missed. More than a hundred menhirs are there standing, as huge stone pillars celebrating noble ancestors. Contrasting with these rituals related to an original animist culture, Yesus Buntu Burake is a tribute to the Christianization of Tana Toraja. One of the largest Jesus Christ statues in the world besides the iconic Christ the Redeemer of Rio de Janeiro, this giant monument stands on the top of the Makale hill about 1,700 meters above sea level.

Experiencing the Torajan culture also means tasting local cuisine, known for its bold and spicy flavors. Traditional dishes like Pa’piong (grilled fish wrapped in banana leaves) or Tinutuan (porridge made with corn, vegetables and coconut milk) are some delicacies to enjoy when strolling around traditional villages. Savouring Torajan arabica coffee is another must, since the highlands plantations bear some of the tastiest beans in Indonesia.

“Visiting cultural festivals throughout the year is a privileged way to engage with the local population and its vibrant traditions. The tourism stakeholders from South Sulawesi are keen to provide information during BBTF 2023 event in June – related to the annual Tondok Toraya International Festival in August, September or the Rambu Solo funeral ceremony that lasts for several days as well as the Ma’badong marathon, a long-distance race that traverses picturesque countryside highlight the annual shows. These events are the momentum to visit our unique diversity culture” I Putu Winastra, the head committee of BBTF 2023 and the chairman of Travel Association (ASITA) Bali chapter commented – Inviting Travel planners to explore the secret highlands and ritual cultures for niche market.

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JAKARTA QUALITY AND SUSTAINABLE TOURISM https://bali.com/bbtf/jakarta-quality-and-sustainable-tourism/ Mon, 01 May 2023 09:49:42 +0000 https://bali.com/?p=137807 The post JAKARTA QUALITY AND SUSTAINABLE TOURISM appeared first on Bali.com.

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The city is rich in art, culture, and history, in landmarks, galleries and museums showcasing the works of local and international artists.

Jakarta, the capital city of Indonesia, is a vibrant metropolis that offers a unique blend of old and new attractions – from its historic district of Old Jakarta to the modern skyscrapers and technologically advanced megapolis that are constantly evolving and growing. The city is rich in art, culture, and history, in landmarks, galleries and museums showcasing the works of local and international artists. Whether you’re a history buff, an art enthusiast, or simply interested in experiencing the local culture and shopping, Jakarta has something to offer everyone.

With so much exposures, the communities have recently eager to take steps to promote sustainable and quality tourism, with a focus on ecotourism, cultural tourism, sustainable hotels, community-based tourism, and sustainable transport. These efforts are not only good for the environment but also promote the well-being of local communities and provide visitors with a unique and authentic travel experience in the big busy city of Jakarta and surrounding.

Start from the Old town, also known as Kota Tua – find the center of the Dutch colonial government during the 17th century and features many buildings that have been preserved from that era. One of the most popular tourist attractions in Old Jakarta is Fatahillah Square, a bustling public square that is surrounded by historical buildings and museums. Visitors can also explore the Jakarta History Museum, which showcases the city’s rich history and cultural heritage.

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In the 16th century, Jakarta was named Batavia and known as “The Queen of the East” and “the Jewel of Asia”. Its Sunda Kelapa harbour was abuzz with merchant vessels from Europe, China, India and from throughout the Indonesian archipelago, loading in and sailing away with precious nutmegs, pepper, tea, coffee, ceramics, cloths and other exotic products of the time. Now visitors can take a walk along the harbor and watch as traditional wooden schooners, known as Pinisi, load and unload their cargo. Sunda Kelapa Harbor is also a popular spot for photographers, as it provides a glimpse into Jakarta’s past and its long-standing connection to the sea.

Right in Central Jakarta, the department store, Sarinah was Indonesia’s first shopping center and Jakarta’s, tallest building in the 1960s. Recently renovated, this still charming mall represents Indonesia’s premium products stand tall among the modern shopping hub nearby.

For learning about Indonesia, the museums and galleries such as National Museum, National Gallery of Indonesia, Jakarta History Museum are among the places to go – next heading to Jakarta’s newest and most exciting museum Modern and Contemporary Art in Nusantara (museum Macan) that showcases an impressive collection of modern and contemporary art from Indonesia and around the world.

Further, Jakarta has made strides in improving its public transport system, which reduces carbon emissions and promotes sustainable tourism. The city’s Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system is a fast, reliable, and eco-friendly mode of transport that connects various parts of the city.

On the outer ring off the coast of Jakarta, the thousand islands destinations across the short boat trip are home to a diverse array of marine life and coral reefs, making them a popular destination for snorkelling and diving. Interesting facts of diversity attractions of the capital city.

“Jakarta has made us all proud of its commitment to sustainability and has implemented a number of initiatives to reduce its environmental impact. Explore more about Jakarta and the attractions of quality tourism at BBTF.” I Putu Winastra, the head of committee of BBTF 2023 and the chairman of ASITA travel association Bali Chapter added.

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DENPASAR – THE URBAN TOURISM DESTINATION https://bali.com/bbtf/denpasar-the-urban-tourism-destination/ Mon, 24 Apr 2023 09:37:41 +0000 https://bali.com/?p=137802 The post DENPASAR – THE URBAN TOURISM DESTINATION appeared first on Bali.com.

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Denpasar, the capital of Bali is a city that rapidly modernizing, but still retains its rich cultural legacy that dates back centuries.

Urban tourism is a new way to travel and enjoy activities that relate to the lifestyle of the local people. It involves visiting the city corners aiming for learning the cultural, historical, architectural, artistic, culinary attractions, as well as interactions and shopping opportunities off track. Urban tourism is a growing trend worldwide, as cities become more accessible and more attractive to visitors.

Blend of old and new: Denpasar, the capital of Bali is a city that rapidly modernizing, but still retains its rich cultural legacy that dates back centuries. Denpasar has played an important role in the island’s history and development for decades as many of the city’s buildings and landmarks have heritage significance. The busiest famous historic street, jalan Gajah Mada in the old town or the heritage, Inna Bali Hotel from the Dutch era are the start points to explore. Located right in the heart of the city, Catur Muka statue, a landmark in the kilometre zero serves as the starting point for measuring distances within the city and throughout Bali. This large four-faced statue represents the Hindu Gods and considered as a symbol of the city multiculturalism and religious tolerance. The rich cultural city offers travellers excitement for an authentic urban experience.

Denpasar invites visitors to a fascinating and dynamic city offers unique glimpse into Balinese culture and daily life.

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A home to a number of important cultural landmarks, exploration starts from the substantial historical site; the Pura Jagatnatha temple, which was built in 1953 and serves as a cultural centre for Balinese Hinduism. The temple is dedicated to the supreme god Sanghyang Widi Wasa and is a great place to learn about Balinese religion and spirituality.

The Bajra Sandhi Monument is another important historical site in Denpasar – It is a large, striking monument that commemorates the struggle of Balinese independence. Located in a beautiful park, visitors can climb to the top for stunning views of Denpasar and the surrounding area.

Next is to find Bali Museum, which houses a collection of artifacts, traditional Balinese art, historical artifacts, textiles and cultural treasures from Bali’s past in an interactive displays and audio-visual presentations – a great place to learn about the island’s rich cultural heritage.

One of other main draws of Denpasar is its traditional markets, which offer a fascinating glimpse deeper into local life and commerce. The Pasar Badung market is the largest market in Bali and is a must-visit destination for foodies, offering an incredible selection of fresh fruits, vegetables, spices, and local delicacies. The Pasar Kumbasari market is another popular destination, offering a wide range of goods including textiles, handicrafts, and souvenirs. It’s a great place to pick up some unique gifts and souvenirs to take home.

From there, heading to the beach for a laid-back atmosphere: Sanur has a more relaxed and slower pace compared to other parts of Denpasar, which makes it a great place to unwind and recharge.
Recognised as the Sunrise of the world and the stunning full moon by the sea – Sanur offers a long stretch of white sand beach, Cafe and restaurant hopping: a unique blend of local and international cuisine. It’s a great way to experience the city’s modern vibes along the beach side.

“Urban tourism is an important and growing segment of the tourism industry, offering visitors a unique and diverse range of experiences and contributing to the economic development of cities and their communities. Learn more about urban tourism during BBTF2023 and support local businesses.” I Putu Winastra the head committee of BBTF 2023 and the chairman of ASITA Bali chapter added and invited buyers to explore during the event.

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BULELENG – BULELENG WATERFALLS AND ECOTOURISM DESTINATIONS https://bali.com/bbtf/buleleng-buleleng-waterfalls-and-ecotourism-destinations/ Fri, 14 Apr 2023 09:39:41 +0000 https://bali.com/?p=132558 The post BULELENG – BULELENG WATERFALLS AND ECOTOURISM DESTINATIONS appeared first on Bali.com.

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Buleleng is home to stunning waterfalls, thriving ecotourism initiatives and diverse marine ecosystems.

Buleleng, located in the North of Bali, has been making strides towards quality and sustainable tourism in recent years by balancing tourism development with the preservation of its natural and cultural heritage. The region is home to stunning waterfalls, thriving ecotourism initiatives and diverse marine ecosystems. More than 10 best waterfalls in Bali are located in Buleleng. In only few kilometers apart, you will find impresive waterfalls each uniques to explore.

The trill starts in Sekumpul Waterfall with their uniques, which is often referred to as the “hidden gem” of Bali. This majestic waterfall is a combination of seven cascades, creating a breathtaking sight as the waters plunge into a lush ravine surrounded by dense forest 80 meters tall. The trek to Sekumpul Waterfall is an adventure in itself, involving a scenic hike through rice terraces, crossing streams, and navigating through verdant jungles.

Gitgit Waterfall, which is located in the plateau area. This iconic waterfall is a series of three cascades, each offering a unique view of the rushing waters against the backdrop of lush greenery. The tallest of the three cascades stands at an impressive height of around 40 meters, creating a mesmerizing spectacle that is perfect for photography and relaxation.

Banyumala twin waterfalls are another beautiful sight, cascading over rocks and gorgeous blue lagoon pool in the jungle of tropical balinesse setting.

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Munduk Waterfall on the highlands, at an elevation of approximately 800 meters above sea level has the water flows down through lush vegetation and rocky cliffs, creating a stunning sight and a soothing sound.

Munduk Waterfall is not only a natural wonder but also holds cultural ecotourism significance. The area around Munduk is known for its traditional agriculture practices and farming communities, and the waterfall is considered sacred by the locals. Visitors are encouraged to show respect and follow the local customs and guidelines when visiting the waterfall, such as dressing modestly and not polluting the environment.

Further, The Munduk Moding Coffee Plantation is a popular agro-tourism destination in Buleleng that offers visitors a chance to learn about the process of coffee production, from the plantation to the cup. Visitors can stroll through the lush coffee fields, interact with local farmers, and witness the traditional methods of coffee processing, including roasting and grinding. The plantation also practices sustainable farming methods, such as organic farming and water conservation techniques, to ensure the preservation of the natural environment.

In Buleleng the local community has been empowered to take steps to promote responsible tourism, including conservation efforts, waste management, and community based tourism initiatives.

“BBTF 2023 highlights the quality and sustainable tourism destinations in Bali – Buleleng in the North of Bali is one of the regency in Bali that will be presented in the tradeshow. We ensure a perfect blend of natural beauty, ecotourism initiatives, and cultural heritage as uniqueness of Bali are being represented together, we promote itinerary for an unforgettable and sustainable travel experience.” Putu Winastra the chairman of travel association Bali chapter and the head committee of BBTF 2023 stating.

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BANGLI – BALI’S FOREMOST RURAL AND HEALING DESTINATION https://bali.com/bbtf/bangli-balis-foremost-rural-and-healing-destination/ Mon, 10 Apr 2023 01:51:21 +0000 https://bali.com/?p=131065 The post BANGLI – BALI’S FOREMOST RURAL AND HEALING DESTINATION appeared first on Bali.com.

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Bangli offers many opportunities for visitors to connect with nature, culture, and spirituality in a healing and rejuvenating way.

Bali island has an endless healing destination and rural beauty known for centuries – If you are interested to connect with your physical, mental, or emotional well-being through activities that promote healing, relaxation, and rejuvenation, with a living sustainable lifestyle of such, the choice then goes to Bangli regency as a must on your agenda.

Start with visiting a traditional nature setting – The Penglipuran Traditional Village. Not only culture, art, and beautiful natural landscapes, this bamboo forest destination is also one of the best ecologies in this traditional village.

The bamboo forest in the Penglipuran Traditional Village is spread in the area of almost green tens of hectares offers fourteen types of bamboo grow including the endemic bamboo species native to Bali. Besides healing and soothing your mind, pampered by the sound of bamboo leaves orchestra, you can have a learning experience about local community rules at the same time – educational approach to stay sustainable with bamboo surrounding.

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Next is Undisan Tourism Village, one of the top 50 best tourism villages in the 2022 Indonesian Tourism Village Award (ADWI). This is the best of the best where rural living a community-based tourism. It also puts forward the principles of balance sustainable living and digitalization that expected to be an inspiration for others.

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Further in search of sustainable and healing destination, by traveling to Kintamani mountain side is the right thing to do – Penelokan Tourism Village. A place with so much choices of tourist attractions with a number of amazing views such as Mount and Lake Batur natural panoramas from various angles as well as the Mount Abang. The temperature is quite cool in the range of 22 ° Celsius, surrounded by orange orchards, citrus plantations and coffee.

Still on the mountain side is Toya Bungkah Hot Spring – Located right on the edge of the lake and valley of the mountain, the natural charm around of sulfur hot spring pool that can spoil the eyes, body, mind for healing moment. Stay at Pinggan Village – to watch the beauty of the sunrise combined with the beautiful silhouette of Mount Batur which stands majestically.

Last but not least, Tirta Empul Temple that is known for its sacred water springs, which are believed to have healing properties in Balinese Hinduism. The name “Tirta Empul” means “holy water spring” in Balinese. The temple’s main attraction is its purification pool, which contains 13 spouts that represent the 13 evil spirits in Balinese Hinduism. Visitors can participate in a traditional purification ritual, known as “melukat”, by bathing in the holy waters and praying at the temple.

“Overall, Bangli, Bali offers many opportunities for visitors to connect with nature, culture, and spirituality in a healing and rejuvenating way. At BBTF2023 annual event, we proudly present the quality and sustainable tourism as we believe it is the future – Bangli is one of the best healing and local values interactions, learn more and preserve this beautiful culture” Putu Winastra, the head committee of BBTF 2023 and the chief of ASITA Bali chapter stated.

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BADUNG – BALI’S SHOPPING & LIFESTYLE SUSTAINABLE TOURISM https://bali.com/bbtf/badung-balis-shopping-lifestyle-sustainable-tourism/ Tue, 04 Apr 2023 02:34:39 +0000 https://bali.com/?p=128787 The post BADUNG – BALI’S SHOPPING & LIFESTYLE SUSTAINABLE TOURISM appeared first on Bali.com.

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Badung is a fascinating and diverse region that offers something for everyone.

Badung Regency is a vibrant and diverse region located in the southern part of Bali, Indonesia. The regency is home to many popular tourist destinations, the hub for shopping and lifestyle tourism. Badung is now taking steps towards becoming a more sustainable destination, with a focus on waste management, sustainable tourism, conservation, sustainable agriculture, and community involvement and many more. As travelers become more conscious of their impact on the environment, destinations like Badung will continue to play an important role in promoting sustainable lifestyle tourism.

Let’s start with shopping for a unique and exciting experience – find talented artisans, national and international craft for high-quality products, using local and recycle material. From jewelry, textiles, pottery, and woodcarvings in the street local shops, to traditional Balinese designs, contemporary fashion sustainable and eco-friendly products on the galleries. Many shops outline handmade soaps, organic skincare products, and reusable bags and containers – this makes shopping in the region a great way to support environmentally-friendly practices. Further shopping in Badung can be a cultural experience in itself, such as learn about traditional Balinese crafts and techniques as part of preserving the culture.

The lifestyle in Badung is fun, lively and friendly atmosphere, the region is home of many festivals and events throughout the year, including the Bali Arts Festival, which showcases traditional music, dance, and art from all over the island up to the world class DJ mega stage performances.

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In balance to that fast busy hustle bustle lifestyle, many also chose for a more layback style, a green movement. It has involved local communities in its sustainability efforts, providing education and training programs to help residents become more environmentally aware. From implementing a waste management program that includes recycling and composting to reduce the amount of waste that ends up in landfills. Many hotels and resorts in Badung have started to implement sustainable practices, such as using renewable energy, reducing water usage, and promoting local culture and traditions.

Further, another interesting aspects of Badung Regency is its cultural heritage. One best pick will be Uluwatu temple because of its magnificent architecture, set on the stunning cliff-top overlooking the ocean with breath taking magical sunset, and unique evening Kecak fire dance performance with the sunset ray of colours as the background. While hanging out there, explore the Uluwatu Beach for surfing, swimming or as well miggle at the nearby beach clubs.

Badung is a fascinating and diverse region that offers something for everyone. Whether you’re interested in exploring the region’s cultural heritage, sustainable lifestyle movements to soaking up the sun on its beautiful beaches, or discovering its vibrant arts and crafts scenes, Badung is sure to captivate and inspire you.

“During BBTF 2023 we will outline the best of Badung as a vibrant regency in Bali. We hope to promote and focus on the authentic aspects of the local culture, local artisans as well as eco-friendly products and practices that bringing economic value impact” I Putu Winastra, the head committee of BBTF 2023 and the chairman of ASITA Bali Chapter added.

Come and join us at BBTF and learn more on what you can contribute to quality and sustainable tourism.

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Strong Buyer and Seller Interest in BBTF in June 2023 https://bali.com/bbtf/strong-buyer-and-seller-interest-in-bbtf-in-june-2023/ Thu, 23 Mar 2023 06:38:57 +0000 https://bali.com/?p=125967 The post Strong Buyer and Seller Interest in BBTF in June 2023 appeared first on Bali.com.

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Top decision makers from leading hotel management companies will participate as sellers at BBTF

(Denpasar, Bali) By mid-March 2023, 189 companies have registered from a targeted 250 sellers from 44 countries seeking business appointments with 350 buyers who will be on hand to enliven BBTF – a travel mart that has become the pride of all Indonesian trade shows,” said the chairman of BBTF 2023, I Putu Winastra, quoted by NusaBali.com on Monday, 20 March 2023.

“For the first time in the history of BBTF, the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs is assisting the event by contacting foreign tour operators and other international buyers interested in travel to Indonesia,” commented Winastra.

Top decision makers from leading hotel management companies will participate as sellers at BBTF, including representatives of Marriott International, the Hyatt Group, Archipelago Hotels, Swiss-bell Hotels, and many other international and Indonesian hotel management companies.

“This level of participation proves the great faith the big players in the tourism industry are placing on the impact and utility of accessing market potential via BBTF 2023,” said Winastra.

Also participating in BBTF are 12 regional governments across Indonesia, such as Jakarta, East Kalimantan, Makassar, and Tanah Toraja.

Bali & Beyond Travel Fair 2023

14 – 17 June 2023 at BICC Bali – Reconnecting to Quality & Sustainable Tourism.
Indonesia’s Leading Travel Exhibition.

“With buyers registering through countries across Europe, the Middle East, ASEAN, Australia, America, and Asia as a whole – the BBTF line-up at a trade show initiated by the ASITA Bali Chapter is steadily moving forward,” said Putu Winastra.

The BBTF Chairman praised the impressive international geographical distribution of buyers traveling to Bali this June, with qualified buyers coming from Europe, the Middle East, ASEAN, Australia, the USA, and Asia.

BBTF organizers are targeting Rp. 6.77 trillion in total transactions in 2023, an increase of 29.6% compared to the Rp. 5.2 trillion in total transactions recorded at BBTF 2022.

Speaking with pride about the coming travel fair, Putu Winastra said: “In BBTF, we have a world-class travel trade fair held and organized by the Indonesian people that saves substantial foreign exchange by bringing the buyers to Indonesia instead of requiring Indonesians to travel overseas in search of business. This is happening only in Indonesia.”

In response to market demand, BBTF will showcase Bali and national sellers promoting sustainable tourism products. This year, particular focus is being given to health tourism, emphasizing the current global demand for wellness and medical tourism.

“Bali continues to diversify economic growth of its tourism sector that is not solely dependent on the number of arrivals, but also on the quality of its products and visitors. For this reason, we are fast-tracking new product areas such as wellness tourism, medical tourism, cruise tourism, and MICE to bring them to the attention of BBTF buyers,” commented Putu Winastra. MICE – referring to meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitions – has become the leading segment of the Island’s tourism industry.

BBTF 2023 will operate under a banner proclaiming: Reconnecting Quality and Sustainable Tourism.

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BALI & BEYOND TRAVEL FAIR 2023 | MANDALIKA, LOMBOK – ECO-FRIENDLY DEVELOPMENT, A SPECIAL PRIORITY DESTINATION OF INDONESIA https://bali.com/bbtf/mandalika-lombok-eco-friendly-priority-destination-of-indonesia/ Tue, 28 Feb 2023 07:17:34 +0000 https://bali.com/?p=120836 The post BALI & BEYOND TRAVEL FAIR 2023 | MANDALIKA, LOMBOK – ECO-FRIENDLY DEVELOPMENT, A SPECIAL PRIORITY DESTINATION OF INDONESIA appeared first on Bali.com.

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Mandalika a world-class eco-tourism destination showcasing the natural beauty and cultural heritage.

Indonesia archipelago that is known for its beautiful beaches, cultural heritage, and natural beauty – a short flight away to eastern side of Bali island, you will be landed in a stunning Lombok Island.

During BBTF 2023 annual event, Lombok as one of the priority destinations of Indonesia will be presented for buyers from all over the world as an opportunity to learn more about Wonderful Indonesia. The highlight in Lombok now is about the special tourism zone located on the southern coast called Mandalika.

This big commitment of Mandalika development is aimed for world-class eco-tourism destination that showcases the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the area while also promoting sustainable development and creating economic opportunities for the local community. It involves the construction and development has been designed to be environmentally responsible and sustainable, with a focus on preserving the natural beauty of the area and minimizing the impact on the environment.

Mandalika has it all;
Beautiful Beaches: Mandalika is home to several pristine and stunning beaches, such as Tanjung Aan Beach, Kuta Beach, and Selong Belanak Beach. These beaches are known for their crystal-clear waters, powdery white sand, and picturesque scenery.

Bali & Beyond Travel Fair 2023

14 – 17 June 2023 at BICC Bali – Reconnecting to Quality & Sustainable Tourism.
Indonesia’s Leading Travel Exhibition.

Cultural Heritage: You can visit traditional villages that showcase the local Sasak culture like Sukarara Village, where you can see traditional weaving techniques.

Cultural and Religious Festival: such as the Bau Nyale Festival, which celebrates the annual sea worm spawning in Lombok. A unique community festival that celebrated by the villagers is held normally in March during the full moon.

Adventure Activities: There are many adventure activities to be enjoyed in Mandalika, such as surfing, snorkeling, and scuba diving. You can also take a boat tour around the nearby islands or go hiking in the surrounding hills.

Further, one of the biggest international event is MotoGP Racing: Mandalika has set to host the MotoGP racing since 2021. The MotoGP circuit in Mandalika is exceptional and has been designed to blend with the natural landscape of the area, making it a must-visit destination for racing fans. Mark the new date for the MotoGP race in Mandalika has been confirmed to be on October 29, 2023, as announced by the International Motorcycling Federation (FIM) and Dorna Sports, the commercial rights holder for the MotoGP World Championship.

Aside from the MotoGP, Mandalika has been developed as an eco-friendly tourism destination, aimed at providing visitors with an authentic cultural experience while also supporting the local community in balance with world celebrated events.

“Mandalika is a unique and special destination that offers something for everyone, from beautiful beaches to adventure activities that includes the forthcoming Motor GP soon in October. I would like to invite the exhibitors / sellers to join and meet buyers from all over the world at BBTF 2023. Together and supporting each other will bring a successful Indonesia and its attractiveness to the world” I Putu Winastra, the Head Committee of BBTF 2023 and the Chairman of ASITA Bali Chapter stated.

Come and join us at BBTF 2023. Learn more at www.bbtf.co.id & for further information contact us at info@bbtf.co.id

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