Articles tagged ‘bali tourism’
Where the Bali Hell are you?
By Nick | November 7th, 2006 |Taking a lead from an Australian tourism campaign, the The ‘Little Bali Hotel & Resort Company’ has produced a site that is attempting to kick start Bali tourism. According to Brett Morgan, the co-founder of LBHRC, 20,000 unique visitors viewed the website since its launch, last thursday.
Bali tourist outlook positive
By Nick | August 22nd, 2006 |Travel industry people in Bali are cautiously optimistic about the future. According to tourist industry consultancy firm, Jones Lang LaSalle Hotels, “”The outlook for Bali’s tourism and hotel industry remains positive.”
Danish travel advisory will not affect Bali tourism industry
By Nick | February 9th, 2006 |Indonesian Tourism Community secretary general Zacky Siradz has claimed that Denmark’s recent travel advisory against Indonesia will not significantly affect Indonesia’s tourism industry. Speaking on Wednesday, the day after Denmark told its citizens to either cancel trips to Indonesia, or leave Indonesia, Siradz said that even though every country has a right to issue warnings, [...]
Links you might enjoy from Bali
By Nick | January 6th, 2006 |Here are 3 links about Bali you might find interesting.
Christmas tourist scene in Bali
By Nick | December 23rd, 2005 |Bali tourist industry experts are agreeing to a certain extent about the effects of the Bali Bomb II on Christmas 2005.
Interview with Endang in 2 Seasons Lifestyle in Legian Bali
By Nick | December 19th, 2005 |Many of the handicraft shops I visit in Kuta and the fancier interior decoration shops in Legian and Seminyak have staff from other parts of Indonesia. I visited 2 Seasons Lifestyle, a small shop on Jl. Legian in Legian and interviewed Endang from Sumbawa, the next island after Lombok to the east. Endang seemed quite [...]
Would autonomy be better for Bali?
By Nick | November 23rd, 2005 |Bali is a unique island in Indonesia, both culturally and economically. Its 3 million inhabitants follow the Hindu religion, have an over abundance of arts and crafts and generate almost half the tourism revenue of the whole country.
