
Exploring Bali's Hidden Lakes: A Serene Escape Beyond the Beaches
Lakes in Bali are mesmerizing, nestled in lush mountain ranges, tucked away in cooler climates.
Lakes in Bali are mesmerizing, nestled in lush mountain ranges, tucked away in cooler climates.
Stretching at the eastern tip of South Sulawesi, Lake Matano with its blue and calm water surface is the deepest lake in Indonesia.
A total of 7,000 cultivated bilih fish were released to their natural habitat in Lake Singkarak, West Sumatra
A 15-year-old boy who was attacked and dragged by a crocodile into Tolire Lake in the city in North Maluku province.
For the Batak ethnic group of Lake Toba in North Sumatra Province, their handwoven textile, known as "ulos" is a significant symbol.
When you visit Lake Toba in North Sumatra, do not fail to get to know the culture and way of life of the Batak ethnic group.
Set in the center of Bali, Cabins By The Lake is surrounded by nature and tropical foresty hills.
The problem started with the many unlicensed floating fish cages that caused various bad effects in the lake. The remaining feed and feces from millions of tons of fish in the cages make the lake water cloudy and settle at the bottom of the lake.
This highest lake in Southeast Asia has been designated as the World Heritage site by UNESCO.
Trunyan is a mysterious village that offers a unique burial tradition as a scary tour. It sounds strange but this place attracts a lot of interest from both domestic and foreign tourists.
Here are five natural attractions not yet in the spotlight.
The largest loss occurred in December 2021 when 1,705 tons if fishes died.
Located in Muara Kaman subdistrict, the Muara Siran village has been compared to Raja Ampat in Papua by traveling enthusiasts.
Once the situation returns to normal, Lake Toba, Borobudur, Mandalika, Labuan Bajo, and Likupang are expected to be immediately ready for incoming tourists.
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