Bali Tourism

BALI REOPENS

Indonesia’s Ministry of Tourism says Bali could reopen to international tourists as early as this July. This is exciting news for The Retirement Village at Tegallinggah. Eager potential buyers will at last be able to visit the development to select their favorite apartment. Air transit points (Tokyo, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore) are being worked out and direct flights to Bali will soon be available.

Getting a look at the Retirement Village is one thing, but checking out the grocery stores, local restaurants, beach and medical facilities is another. We are offering a 3 (three) nights complimentary stay at a local B&B on a first come first serve basis. Just drop an email to info@thebalivillages.com to request your three nights. This complimentary stay is being offered during the months of August through October 2021.

Once the first 4 (four) apartments are sold, operations will commence. Don’t miss your opportunity to start your retired life in Bali, winner of the YouTube “Top 15 Places in Entire World to Retire Early Cheap in 2021.”

We have updated our website to reflect changes made to sale policies. One change we will not make is to the current price point of $83,200 per unit. Updates to such things as the referral program, the no longer available 6-months option, or free trip; can all be seen by visiting www.thebalivillages.com.

We look forward to welcoming you to Bali to begin the retirement of a lifetime. Paradise is more affordable than you think!

Subak - A Sustainable System of Irrigation

Subak - A Sustainable System of Irrigation

As water scarcity becomes a global concern, sustainable irrigation is a topic not just for farmers, experts, and pedants; it’s a topic for the mainstream.  In the United States, major aquifers are being drained at alarming rates, and there hasn’t been enough snow and rainfall to replenish used supply.  Solutions to our current water crisis may be found in a Balinese practice going back to the 9th-century.  Subak, a crossroads of culture, religion, and irrigation. 

Monkey Business in Ubud—Finding Connection

Monkey Business in Ubud—Finding Connection

In Ubud there is a magical forest teaming with rambunctiously friendly monkeys.  There are literally hundreds of them living amongst three ancient Hindu temples enshrined by hundreds of different species of rare.  This place doesn’t seem real.  It’s like something out of an Indiana Jones movie.  The verdant overgrowth amongst the statues spread across the grounds is nearly indescribable.  You are overwhelmed with a sense of light-hearted joy, and peace here.  It’s impossible not to enjoy this place.

Find a Dolphin or Two at Lovina Beach in Northern Bali

Find a Dolphin or Two at Lovina Beach in Northern Bali

One of the best kept secrets in Northern Bali is Lovina Beach, otherwise known simply as Lovina.  Since this gem is still relatively hidden, you won't be over-run with other tourists when you visit.  If you really want to avoid other tourists, avoid August and Christmas-time.