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BHA responds to Hotels in Bali portrayed in the news as trashed, wrecked and deserted
Bali Hotels Association would like to take this opportunity to respond to, and clarify details which appeared in a story aired by Channel 9 News Australia’s A Current Affair (ACA) presented by Tracy Grimshaw and shared on 10th November 2020 via social media . The story showed a hotel in the Legian area that was portrayed as trashed, wrecked and deserted. The news was also implying that all hotels are like this in Bali and that the island is worn and torn. Which is far from the truth.
Current Update on Situation in Bali
Indonesian eVisa Launched
BHA Launches A New Video Series
Bali Hotels Association Launches the Next Stage of Social Media Campaign with a Series of Videos, Bali, A New Kind Of Adventure. The idea behind the videos is to inspire travellers for their future trips to Bali as well as advocating responsible travel.
Bali Receives Best of The Decade Award
Bali Hotels Association is delighted to announce that Bali continues to remain in the hearts of international travelers. The island was recently awarded the Best of the Decade Award from Smart Travel Asia.
Volunteers gather In Bali for 35th annual ICC
On September 19, 2020 , 75 members and over 622 participants from the Bali Hotels Association took part in the International Coastal Cleanup Day, a program initiated by the non-profit organization Ocean Conservancy 35 years ago.
Bali Remains Open To Domestic Tourism
Bali will remain open to domestic tourism for the time being, as officials announce stricter screening measures for incoming visitors following a surge in COVID-19 cases on the island.
2020 International Coastal Cleanup in Bali
Bali Hotels Association – Bali is My Life Urges Bali Volunteers to #CleanOn Virtually during Ocean Conservancy’s 35th Annual International Coastal Cleanup
Bali Hotels Association BHA, Ocean Conservancy Adopting New Cleanup Guidelines and Promoting At-Home Resources to Fight Ocean Plastic Pollution during Pandemic
Bali will remained closed to international tourists through the end of the year
Bali Starts To Welcome Domestic Tourists
After a five-month hiatus imposed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Bali has officially reopened for domestic tourism.
Health and Safety Guidelines for members & Duty of Care Standards for Travel Partners
Bali Hotels Association ( BHA) Health and Safety Guidelines for members and Duty of Care Standards for Travel Partners has been shared with all BHA Members today. Creating a standardized health and safety checklist for BHA members, these guidelines are part of a worldwide industry enhanced set of health and safety protocols designed to provide a safe and clean environment for all hotel guests and employees.
Bali Government Health Certification Program Under Way
Indonesia tourism stakeholders are taking steps to resume business in the new normal, as president Joko Widodo shared a welcome decision to gradually allow businesses to reopen and for his people to learn to live with Covid-19.