📍 Bali, Indonesia

Welcome to Bali

The Island of the Gods

Selamat datang — welcome to Bali! This small Indonesian island, just 5,780 square kilometers, is one of the most culturally rich places on Earth. Known as the 'Island of the Gods,' Bali is home to over 20,000 temples, a living Hindu culture in a predominantly Muslim nation, and a rice-farming tradition so ingenious it earned UNESCO World Heritage status.

Bali's Subak irrigation system dates back to the 9th century. It is a cooperative water management system that connects rice terraces across entire hillsides through an intricate network of canals, tunnels, and weirs — all governed by democratic water temples. UNESCO recognized the Subak as a Cultural Landscape in 2012.

From the mesmerizing Kecak fire dance to the sacred Monkey Forest, from volcanic peaks to coral-rich seas, Bali weaves nature, spirituality, and art into every corner of daily life. Let's explore.