Indonesia: Articles, Programs, Blogs, Travel Resources

At the end of the day, we all need a comfortable and safe space to (temporarily) call home.  
Not being tied to a city or country can be freeing—but it also comes with challenges.  
With thousands of temples to choose from, here are my top picks. 
After three years and a pandemic, I'm returning to blog for Verge, this time as a digital nomad. 
Gone are the days of bustling beach crowds, surfer-saturated waves, and bumper-to-bumper motorbike traffic in Bali. Is this how tourism should be?
Palm oil is known as the food product that's destroying rainforests. But is there more to the story?
Each year, millions of travellers come to this small Indonesian island for its pristine beaches and reefs, and leave behind a mountain of rubbish.
For young Indonesians, a new land of opportunity could lie beneath the sea.
How do you share the emotions surrounding a trip didn't live up to your expectations—without offending others? 
Em explains why she decided to study midwifery in Bali—and how it's given birth to new perspectives.
Taking time out from helping others to help yourself. 
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