Badung Regency covers much of southern Bali, including well-known areas like Seminyak, Kuta, and Nusa Dua, but it also stretches inland to rice terraces, temples, and villages that see far fewer visitors. Looking past the beach clubs reveals a quieter, more local side of Badung worth building into your itinerary.
Indonesian Borneo, known locally as Kalimantan, is home to some of the world’s oldest rainforest and one of the last strongholds of wild orangutans. An eco adventure here moves at the pace of the river, drifting through dense jungle on a traditional klotok boat in search of wildlife that exists almost nowhere else on earth.
Not every traveller has a week to spend exploring Komodo National Park. A two-day, one-night tour is enough to see Komodo dragons in their natural habitat, snorkel at some of the park’s best reef sites, and visit its famous pink sand beach, all without needing an extended stay in Labuan Bajo.
A private cruise in Bali is one of the simplest ways to escape the island’s crowds without leaving for several days. Instead of joining a shared boat trip on a fixed schedule, you charter a vessel for yourself, your family, or your group, and set the itinerary around the places you actually want to see.







