Savaya Bali — The World’s #5 Club on Uluwatu’s Clifftops
Savaya Bali — The World’s #5 Club on Uluwatu’s Clifftops Some places earn their reputation slowly. Savaya Bali did not wait. In just five years, this clifftop venue in Uluwatu…
Your gateway to NGOs, sustainable hotels, galleries, beach clubs, cultural events, and everything Bali has to offer — for travelers, locals, and changemakers.
Welcome to the Bali International Directory — a growing hub for anyone who wants to explore, work, study, or connect on Bali. We bring together the people and places that make Bali extraordinary. You will find NGOs driving social change, hotels committed to sustainability, galleries celebrating Balinese art, beach clubs for sun and socialising, and cultural events worth attending.
Savaya Bali — The World’s #5 Club on Uluwatu’s Clifftops Some places earn their reputation slowly. Savaya Bali did not wait. In just five years, this clifftop venue in Uluwatu…
Bali Spirit Festival; a celebration of Yoga, Dance, Healing & Music Every year, Bali Spirit Festival connects a constellation of like-minded souls through a celebration of Yoga, Dance, Healing, and…
Mary Verspoor Art Furniture – Decorative Objects – Contemporary Design Mary Verspoor is a Dutch-Indonesian designer based in Bali, where she creates sculptural furniture and collectible objects in collaboration with…
Ubud Open Studios Studio Lydia Janssen Meet the Artists Ubud Open Studios throws open the doors of 60+ private studios, where painters, illustrators, architects, interior designers, photographers, ceramicists, leatherworkers, weavers,…
Bali is more than a destination — it is a living culture. The island hosts over 100 NGOs and foundations, covering everything from environmental protection and animal welfare to children’s education and women’s empowerment. Organisations like IDEP Foundation, Bumi Sehat, and Bali Animal Welfare Association are rooted in communities across the island. Together, they demonstrate the spirit of global development on the ground.
Bali leads Indonesia in accommodation, with over 4,154 hotels in 2024 — from luxury resorts in Nusa Dua to eco-villas in Ubud and surf hostels in Canggu. Our Sustainable Tourism section highlights properties that care about the environment, local communities, and cultural integrity. New luxury and boutique hotels continue to open; our listings will help you choose wisely.
The island’s creative economy is valued at Rp 30.2 trillion (2024). Bali is home to world-class painters, sculptors, textile artists, jewellers, dancers, and musicians. The Creative Industries section covers galleries, studios, craft villages, and performing arts venues — places where Balinese culture is not preserved behind glass but lived daily. Explore what Bali creates, and support the artists who shape it.
This Directory grows continuously. Whether you are planning a holiday, networking as a digital nomad, studying Balinese culture, or looking for impact-driven organisations to support — you will find your way here. Soon we will also launch Bali Forums, where visitors and locals can share tips, discover events, and connect with each other directly on our platform.