Bali enters dry season, trash piles up
- Bali is now in its dry season (April–October), the prime window for surfing, snorkeling, and outdoor adventure travel, but local waste-collection disruptions are leaving garbage on some beaches and parts of Denpasar. - Reporters cite landfill restrictions that halted organic waste intake and recurring “trash tides” from Java; the Independent and Arab News both detail piles forming on resort island shores. - That means clearer weather for activities like Nusa Penida snorkeling and cliffs, but you may encounter local cleanliness issues in parts of the island. (travelaroundtheworldblog.com) (independent.co.uk)