Latest News Bali
Let
  • Editor’s Picks
  • Explore
    • Bangli
    • Buleleng
    • Canggu
    • Denpasar
    • Jembrana
    • Karangasem
    • Kintamani
    • Lovina
    • Menjangan Island
    • Neighbouring Islands
    • Sidemen
    • Tabanan
    • Ubud
    • Uluwatu
  • STAY
    • Denpasar
    • Jimbaran
    • Karangasem
    • Kuta & Legian
    • Menjangan Island
    • Nusa Dua
    • Pecatu
    • Sanur
    • Seminyak
    • Sidemen
    • Tabanan
    • Ubud
    • Uluwatu
  • F&B
    • Canggu
    • Jimbaran
    • Karangasem
    • Kuta & Legian
    • Neighbouring Islands
    • Nusa Dua
    • Uluwatu
    • Sanur
    • Seminyak
    • Ubud
  • Activity
    • Adrenaline
    • Culture
    • Event
    • Health
    • Relaxing
    • Shop
    • Wedding
  • Sustainability
  • Inspiring
    • Our Stories
    • Tech & Digital World
  • Achievements
No Result
View All Result
  • Editor’s Picks
  • Explore
    • Bangli
    • Buleleng
    • Canggu
    • Denpasar
    • Jembrana
    • Karangasem
    • Kintamani
    • Lovina
    • Menjangan Island
    • Neighbouring Islands
    • Sidemen
    • Tabanan
    • Ubud
    • Uluwatu
  • STAY
    • Denpasar
    • Jimbaran
    • Karangasem
    • Kuta & Legian
    • Menjangan Island
    • Nusa Dua
    • Pecatu
    • Sanur
    • Seminyak
    • Sidemen
    • Tabanan
    • Ubud
    • Uluwatu
  • F&B
    • Canggu
    • Jimbaran
    • Karangasem
    • Kuta & Legian
    • Neighbouring Islands
    • Nusa Dua
    • Uluwatu
    • Sanur
    • Seminyak
    • Ubud
  • Activity
    • Adrenaline
    • Culture
    • Event
    • Health
    • Relaxing
    • Shop
    • Wedding
  • Sustainability
  • Inspiring
    • Our Stories
    • Tech & Digital World
  • Achievements
No Result
View All Result
Latest News Bali
No Result
View All Result

Sustainable Tourism in Bali: Your Guide to Responsible Travel

Waste No Words by Waste No Words
March 21, 2024
in Featured, Latest News, Our Stories, Street News, Sustainability
0
Home Featured
411
SHARES
1.5k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on WhatsApp

Nature and tourism are two inseparable elements of Bali. Every year, the Island attracts millions of tourists worldwide with its natural beauty and culture. However, much like fire burning a stick, Bali’s tourism industry is facing challenges that, if left unaddressed, could threaten the delicate balance between nature and tourism. One of them is unsustainable practices.

In this article, we will explore some simple initiatives you can practise as a traveller to maintain Bali’s sustainability, both environmental and social. These initiatives are simply a shift to your usual way of travelling or a slight “improvement” that will help preserve Bali’s beauty and benefit its local population long term.


Respect Local Culture and Customs

Bali, which as we know is famous for its Hindu culture and religion, closely follows the Tri Hita Karana philosophy as the basis for the daily lives of its people. This philosophy inspires Balinese people to pay attention to their relationship with nature, fellow humans, and God Almighty.

Respecting this tradition is crucial for responsible tourism. There are several initiatives you can do in order to practice and respect this piece of culture:

  1. Dress modestly when visiting temples.
  2. Be mindful of your behaviour in public spaces.
  3. Participate in local festivals and ceremonies.
  4. Learn basic Balinese phrases.
  5. Take care of your surroundings.

By showing respect for the local culture, you contribute to the preservation of Bali’s identity.


Responsible Environmental and Wildlife Tourism

Nature has been the magnet that attracts millions of people to come to Bali. Unfortunately, from time to time, we can see the very beauty that allures tourists to the island is losing its appeal because of the impact of some poor practices, such as plastic pollution. This can be avoided by bringing reusable water bottles and bags — refusing single-use plastics in the process.


Warungs, Your New Sustainable Eateries

You can still savour authentic Balinese flavours while engaging in responsible tourism by supporting local warungs, and the locally owned in particular.

local eat bali

Almost all of the local warungs on the island source their ingredients from local farmers. Not only do you indirectly support the livelihoods of these farmers and warung owners, but you also contribute to the preservation of traditional agricultural practices and the promotion of sustainable food systems.


Thrifting and Souvenir Shopping

Thrifting is an excellent way to reduce your environmental impact and support local communities in Bali. Thrifting not only gives a second life to pre-loved goods but also minimises the demand for new production, reducing the overall environmental footprint of your purchases.

Traditional Markets Bali

Thrift items are generally cheaper than their brand-new counterparts, making them an economical choice for budget-conscious travellers. In that case, be reasonable when you bargain for prices as being overly aggressive or confrontational can be counterproductive.

As for souvenirs, choose items that are locally made, sustainable, and reflective of Balinese culture. Avoid buying products made from endangered species or contributing to the exploitation of natural resources. By supporting ethical businesses, you contribute to the preservation of Bali’s unique artistic traditions.


Support Local NGOs

Another impactful way to contribute positively to the community during your travels is by supporting local Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs). These organisations often play a crucial role in addressing social, environmental, and economic challenges within the community.

Here are the list of some of the NGOs you can support in Bali:

Bye Bye Plastic Bags (BBPB)

Photo credit to By Bye Plastic Bag

BBPB is a youth-driven NGO dedicated to eliminating the use of plastic bags on the island of Bali. They focus on raising awareness about the environmental impact of plastic pollution and actively engage in campaigns and educational programs.

BaliWise

BaliWise is an initiative by the ROLE Foundation, aiming to empower marginalised women through skills training and job placement. They provide education and vocational training, enabling women to secure sustainable employment opportunities and improve their socio-economic status.

Bumi Sehat

Bumi Sehat is a community-based organisation that provides accessible healthcare services, particularly focusing on maternal and child health. They offer prenatal and postnatal care, childbirth services, and health education to low-income families in Bali.

These are just three of the many NGOs you can support in Bali. To support them, learn more about their initiatives by visiting their website and consider making a donation to help them continue with their mission and noble works.


What’s Next?

By respecting the local cultures, dining in local warungs, and engaging in local businesses such as local lodgings or hiring Bali visa agents, you become a responsible traveller, helping the preservation of Bali’s identity and elevating the local economy.

Remember that your actions as a responsible traveller have a ripple effect, influencing both the local community and the broader tourism industry. Being responsible means ensuring that future generations can continue to enjoy the beauty and richness of Bali without compromising its cultural integrity or depleting its natural resources.

Share this:

  • Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)

Like this:

Like Loading...
Tags: latest news baliSustainable Tourism balitrending bali
Share164Tweet103Send
Previous Post

Sustainable Tourism in Seminyak at Potato Head

Next Post

Live Music Venues in Bali

Waste No Words

Waste No Words

Waste No Words, is not a typical digital marketing agency; they're the wordsmiths who bring your brand to life. Based in Kerobokan, Bali, they specialize in creating content that not only captures attention but also climbs the SEO ladder. From optimizing your website for search engines to crafting engaging narratives, they're here to make your brand shine online. They understand the power of words, and they use that understanding to ensure your brand not only ranks high but also resonates deeply with your audience."Words are special. That’s why we don’t waste them."

Related Posts

Top 10 Honeymoon Resorts in Indonesia
Latest News

Honeymoon Bliss at MesaStila Resort and Spa: A Romantic Escape in the Heart of Java

by Valerie Adelaide
May 24, 2026
0

Nestled among the lush hills of Central Java, MesaStila Resort and Spa offers an unforgettable honeymoon experience for couples seeking tranquillity, romance, and authentic Indonesian charm. Surrounded by emerald coffee...

Read more
Joannes Rhino, CEO of Bali News, Shortlisted in Passionate Magazine’s “Passionate 50” Edition

Bali Water Foundation Begins Early Trials on Asia’s First Plant-Based Reusable Water Bottle

May 24, 2026
Discover Bali’s Boutique Luxury Hotels

Discover Bali’s Boutique Luxury Hotels

May 23, 2026
In Commemoration of Global Accessibility Awareness Day, Ascott Indonesia Area Bali Reinforces Its Commitment to Inclusive Awareness

In Commemoration of Global Accessibility Awareness Day, Ascott Indonesia Area Bali Reinforces Its Commitment to Inclusive Awareness

May 21, 2026
Next Post
Centerstage - bali news

Live Music Venues in Bali

Leave Your Comment in This Article and Claim a Free Ads! Cancel reply

Most Read Articles

  • Joannes Rhino, CEO of Bali News, Shortlisted in Passionate Magazine’s “Passionate 50” Edition

    Joannes Rhino, CEO of Bali News, Shortlisted in Passionate Magazine’s “Passionate 50” Edition

    42487 shares
    Share 16995 Tweet 10622
  • Path to Sustainable Growth 2025: Leading the Charge in Sustainability Through Cross-Industry Collaboration

    41196 shares
    Share 16478 Tweet 10299
  • Chefs’ Talk – Exploring Culinary Trends and Innovations

    54487 shares
    Share 21795 Tweet 13622
  • Women in ESG and Sustainability Symposium (WESS) – Empowering Global Voices for Sustainable Change

    39023 shares
    Share 15609 Tweet 9756
  • 3 Keys Indonesia Can Gift the World

    36893 shares
    Share 14757 Tweet 9223

Events

“Play with Purpose”: The Annual Marriott International Bali Charity Golf Day 2026 Returns
Event

“Play with Purpose”: The Annual Marriott International Bali Charity Golf Day 2026 Returns

by Citizen Journalist
May 20, 2026
2

Marriott Business Council Bali announces the return of the Annual Marriott International Bali Charity Golf Day 2026, taking place on...

Read more
Ocean Grand Beach Presents Afterglow Party with DJ Evangelos

Ocean Grand Beach Presents Afterglow Party with DJ Evangelos

May 15, 2026
The Avocado Factory and Rise & Run Bali Launch “Sunset Run” to Energize Canggu’s Running Community

The Avocado Factory and Rise & Run Bali Launch “Sunset Run” to Energize Canggu’s Running Community

May 6, 2026
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Sushi by the Shore: Bali’s Best Japanese Bites

Sushi by the Shore: Bali’s Best Japanese Bites

August 29, 2025
Hunting the Best Cocktails in Bali

Hunting the Best Cocktails in Bali

January 27, 2023
Chef’s Talk: Sustainability in the Kitchen – An Environmentally Conscious Approach to Cooking and Eating

Chefs’ Talk – Exploring Culinary Trends and Innovations

September 20, 2025
Joannes Rhino, CEO of Bali News, Shortlisted in Passionate Magazine’s “Passionate 50” Edition

Joannes Rhino, CEO of Bali News, Shortlisted in Passionate Magazine’s “Passionate 50” Edition

April 29, 2026

Family-Friendly Accommodations in Bali – 2021

65
Bali’s Best Spots to Embrace Sunrise

Bali’s Best Spots to Embrace Sunrise

62
Pura Pojok Batu

Ponjok Batu Temple – A New Insight of Bali’s Temple

58
sundara four season - bali news

Top 10 High-End Restaurants in Bali – 2020

52
Top 10 Honeymoon Resorts in Indonesia

Honeymoon Bliss at MesaStila Resort and Spa: A Romantic Escape in the Heart of Java

May 24, 2026
Joannes Rhino, CEO of Bali News, Shortlisted in Passionate Magazine’s “Passionate 50” Edition

Bali Water Foundation Begins Early Trials on Asia’s First Plant-Based Reusable Water Bottle

May 24, 2026
Discover Bali’s Boutique Luxury Hotels

Discover Bali’s Boutique Luxury Hotels

May 23, 2026
In Commemoration of Global Accessibility Awareness Day, Ascott Indonesia Area Bali Reinforces Its Commitment to Inclusive Awareness

In Commemoration of Global Accessibility Awareness Day, Ascott Indonesia Area Bali Reinforces Its Commitment to Inclusive Awareness

May 21, 2026
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Video Projects
  • 360 VT
  • Work With Us
  • Let’s Collaborate
  • Job Vacancies
  • Website Traffic
  • Contact Us
Delivering News About Tourism, Culture and Hospitality Industry in Bali

© 2015 - 2026 BaliNews.co.id - All right reserved!

No Result
View All Result
  • Editor’s Picks
  • Explore
    • Bangli
    • Buleleng
    • Canggu
    • Denpasar
    • Jembrana
    • Karangasem
    • Kintamani
    • Lovina
    • Menjangan Island
    • Neighbouring Islands
    • Sidemen
    • Tabanan
    • Ubud
    • Uluwatu
  • STAY
    • Denpasar
    • Jimbaran
    • Karangasem
    • Kuta & Legian
    • Menjangan Island
    • Nusa Dua
    • Pecatu
    • Sanur
    • Seminyak
    • Sidemen
    • Tabanan
    • Ubud
    • Uluwatu
  • F&B
    • Canggu
    • Jimbaran
    • Karangasem
    • Kuta & Legian
    • Neighbouring Islands
    • Nusa Dua
    • Uluwatu
    • Sanur
    • Seminyak
    • Ubud
  • Activity
    • Adrenaline
    • Culture
    • Event
    • Health
    • Relaxing
    • Shop
    • Wedding
  • Sustainability
  • Inspiring
    • Our Stories
    • Tech & Digital World
  • Achievements

© 2015 - 2026 BaliNews.co.id - All right reserved!

error: Content is protected !!
%d bloggers like this: