The tourism sector of Bali is faring well despite the threat of ongoing Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD). The disease has struck at least 24 provinces on the resort island bringing death to over 1,000 livestock and infecting another 50,000 cloven hoof animals.
After being under lockdown for two years due to the Covid pandemic, Bali witnessed an influx of tourists at the beginning of the year. With arrival numbers increasing, the Indonesian Government is anticipating the visits of at least 3.6 million tourists by the end of the year. If you are considering a visit to this paradise-like island, do not let the FMD disease delay your vacation, look to stay at a certified, luxury resort in Uluwatu Bali the likes of Anantara Uluwatu Bali Resort and you will be promised serenity, picturesque views, world-class comfort and utmost safety and hygiene.
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