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No Naipaul at Ubud Writers Festival

Nobel Laureate Sir VS Naipaul will no longer be joining the literary lineup for this year’s Festival. As a not-for-profit Festival, the Ubud Writers & Readers...

Bali. Who Owns That Tourist?

Long-term expats, culture vultures, sensitive students and the “I Know Bali Better Than You” crew may complain that they’re different, that their relationships...

The Balinese Name Game

Most guidebooks say that naming in Bali is a relatively simple business. The first child is called Wayan (or Putu if the family is of high caste). The second is...

The Wali Songo Pilgrimage

Making a pilgrimage to the tombs of the wali songo is a tradition among many Javanese Muslims. It is undertaken throughout the year, but is particularly popular during...

Balinese Art that Bites

This friend of mine, like many others in the area, had followed the tourist boom, selling some family land and trading on the reputation of Bali as an island of artists...

Hotel Tulips a good mid-range hotel in Yogyakarta

Mid-Range Hotels in Yogyakarta, Our Top Picks

By: Monica Dominguez Accommodations keep popping up in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, as more and more international and local travelers explore this wonderful city. Luckily...

IIAS Photo Contest 2014

The first phase of the IIAS Photo Contest 2014 has come to a close. More than 1000 photos were uploaded to our site between 1 January and 30 June! We would like to thank...

The picturesque beach of Ngandong, By: Dorothea Gecella Putri Lestari

Yogya’s Southern Beaches

By: Sri Rahmawati & Vatsya Mallayana Photos by: Dorothea Gecella Putri Lestari 8 a.m. and we started our trip to explore some beaches in Gunung Kidul, the most...

A seller pushing his food cart, By: Dalih Sembiring

Yogyakarta places to be

By: Labodalih Sembiring Want to make the best of your final days in Yogyakarta after having visited all of its major attractions? Check out these five favorite...

Agustini Lebaran

“What will you do during Lebaran?”

By: Rani Yunus Ramadhan ends tomorrow and the upcoming Idul Fitri end-of-fasting month  — in Indonesia known as Lebaran, will last two days. The whole nation begins...