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)

Get your own daily briefing

Scout delivers personalized news, insights, and conversations tailored to your role and industry.

Download on the App Store

Shared from Scout - Be the smartest in the room.