The 9-Days of Christmas
AYODYA Resort Bali Plans 9-Days of Yuletide Festivities December 24, 2017 Until January 1, 2018 (12/3/2017) Product Update: AYODYA Resort Bali’s celebration of the Christmas and New Year spans 9-days
AYODYA Resort Bali Plans 9-Days of Yuletide Festivities December 24, 2017 Until January 1, 2018 (12/3/2017) Product Update: AYODYA Resort Bali’s celebration of the Christmas and New Year spans 9-days
(11/25/2017) The Indonesian Government is preparing ten “New Bali’s” to accommodate ambitious plans to expand the size of the national tourism industry while welcoming 20 million foreign tourist arrivals. As
Indonesian authorities have kept Mount Agung’s alert status at the highest level as seismicity remains high and the volcano is still emitting clouds of steam. A wispy white plume of
Australian Tiarna Thompson had her dream Bali wedding all set, but there was one thing she did not count on: a volcano threatening its first major eruption in half a
December & January Program Schedule for ‘Bale Banjar Culture Club’ at Ayodya Resort Bali to Feature Jan Mantjika on a Life Spent in Bali (Dec 10th) and Dr. Lawrence Blair
(11/25/2017) Mount Agung entered a new phase of increased volcanic activity starting late on the afternoon of Saturday, November 25, 2017, and continued through following Sunday morning. The most recent
(11/26/2017) Balipost.com reports that the Center for Volcanology and the Mitigation of Geological Disasters (PVMBG) has issued a list of practical tips should members of the public find themselves near
Cancelled flights, missed connections and expiring visas have turned Bali into a nightmare for thousands of tourists scrambling to leave, as a volcano on the Indonesian vacation paradise threatens a
Indonesian Hotel Group – Tauzia – Provides Free Rooms to Guests Should they be Stranded in Bali Volcanic Ash (11/26/2017) With Bali’s volcanic Mount Agung continuing to rumble and undergo
According to international media coverage, the main problem with Gunung Agung’s eruption is that the airport was closed and tourists couldn’t get in or out. The people of East Bali