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Bali Frequently Asked Questions | 100 Bali Travel Questions and Answers

1. What is a Balinese? The Austronesian ethnic group known as the Balinese is indigenous to the Indonesian island of Bali. 4.2 million Balinese people, who make up 89% of the island's population, are largely concentrated on Bali. 2. What country is Balinese? Bali is an island as well as a province in Indonesia's Lesser Sunda Islands. 3. How old is Balinese culture? As the only island in the Indonesian archipelago that is predominately Hindu, Bali culture as special now as it was a thousand years ago in part because to its temples and ceremonies. 4. Are Balinese Malays? Since the 17th century, the Loloan Malays, also known as Balinese Malays, have lived in Loloan, Jembrana, Bali, Indonesia. 5. What race is Balinese? The Austronesian ethnic group known as the Balinese is indigenous to the Indonesian island of Bali. 4.2 million Balinese people, who make up 89% of the island's population, are largely concentrated on Bali. 6. How do you greet someone in Bali? Greeting someone in...

Bali Frequently Asked Questions | 100 Bali Travel Questions and Answers

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Image by Sasin Tipchai from Pixabay  1. Are Bali tigers extinct? The Balinese tiger population is one of the most endangered species in the world. There are only about 200-250 individuals left, and they are all in a single location. This is due to poaching, habitat loss, and the illegal wildlife trade. This has led to an increase in conservation efforts for this species. One way to help protect them is by donating money or goods that can be used by conservationists or scientists Indonesia has a large variety of wildlife, but unfortunately, many of them are endangered. It's estimated that Indonesia lost more than 80% of its forest cover from 1820-2015 which means most animals have been pushed into smaller areas and more vulnerable ecosystems. Bali tigers are classified as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List with an estimated population size of fewer than 250 individuals in the wild. The Balinese tiger was once found across Bali and Java, but now it is restricted to just a sm...