Ubud Market. It's pretty awesome and at the very least, a nice wander. With this one I wanted to try and capture the sights and sounds without too much blah, blah, blah from me. We start at the Top of the Market and look at every stall plus a couple of shops and home stays and then I work my way back with a different lens capturing the faces of locals and tourists as we enjoy a nice little tune which is 'Live My Dream' by Velveteen feat. Emmi #bali Camera Canon 80D One of the best Vlogging cameras of 2019 and forever Lenses Canon 10-18mm and Canon 50mm 1.8 Microphone: Rode Video Mic Pro Rode deadcat
Honestly Waz Your videos are far better and more interesting than anything else about Bali on uTube so please keep them coming I watch them over and over again while i'm waiting to go back to Kuta/Tuban Take care mate and stay safe
It's been 12 years since in Ubud and we'll be there on the 25th of this month. In Sanur (Mercure) on the 21st. Can't wait! Thanks for the update on everything. A lot of changes. Cheryl
Fantastic video as usual Waz.. thanks mate. Hope you are well.. Just about to head to Ubud for a2 week stay after 5 days here in Canggu... If you haven't done one of your trademark informative vids on the transport situation over here (no gojeks or bluebirds in certain towns etc) for people who aren't keen on chancing their luck on bikes I'd love to see that some day.. We're just now trying to work out how to get to Ubud.. we were told we'd have to go to old man's just after sunset and during the 3rd vaguely Reggae inspired version of hotel California wink twice at the bassist and slip them 10k so he could introduce us to his sister who knows a guy with a van that may be able help get us to the outskirts of Ubud in time for nyepi day.
Haha... There's so many options. With transport too! You are right and I there is a gap in my Vlogs in that department of 'No Bluebirds in Ubud' etc. I'll get to it as it's a great idea! Cheers for your time and thought to comment. W
The Balinese are such beautiful and interesting people.It always makes me sad to leave these interacts for the fake, superficial ones here in the west (Canada).We have the reputation for being polite but polite is far and away from warm and friendly.I come back every year to recharge my soul and reaffirm my faith in humanity
Interestingly enough I just experienced the same today back here in Australia. I was basically abused in essence or at best tolerated by shopkeepers and others. I had your thoughts today Andrew. W
Thanks for an interesting video, will be in Bali in 2 months, and your stories make me look more and more forward to it each time. I am not really a market person, but my wife is, she will love this one!
That is just so great to hear. This is a nice morning out... a nice stroll... ample opportunity for you to sit and enjoy a coffee or juice or fresh fruit whilst the wife shops!
Will be off to Ubud on Monday and then there for 2 weeks. The Market has been on my "must wander through" list ever since I planned this trip. Your vlog has shown me a couple of must see stalls. Suggestions on which stall might be best for a mans sarong? I have a couple I wear back at home in the states that I got in India (kurtas actually, but sama sama in many ways) but definitely would like to add a couple from here. After my walk around Seminyak and Kurta this morning, I am spending the afternoon laying about in the setting sun watching your great vlogs. So much info and entertaining. Appreciate your sense of humor and ease with the locals. Thanks!
Thanks so much Tatmoof. Don't buy your Sarongs in the market. There are places where the locals buy theirs, the King of Ubud's Main Palace had one of the Homestay staff take me to one. The name of the place? well, I don't think it even has one? BUT... let me just try and pinpoint it on Google maps: Jalan Cok Gede Rai: www.google.com/maps/place/Ubud,+Gianyar,+Bali,+Indonesia/@-8.5133001,115.2644086,16z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x2dd23d739f22c9c3:0x54a38afd6b773d1c!8m2!3d-8.5068536!4d115.2624778 Between Cameng Art gallery and Peliatan Palace. Local price is expensive. IDR700,000 + for a one off batik hand painted cloth. Cheaper for copy prints. Alternatively head to Murnis Warung for authentic tourist priced sarongs including second hand: www.google.com/maps/place/Ubud,+Gianyar,+Bali,+Indonesia/@-8.504525,115.2537013,17z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x2dd23d739f22c9c3:0x54a38afd6b773d1c!8m2!3d-8.5068536!4d115.2624778
So much stuff. ..Last time I was wandering through that market area. .was thinking who buys it all. .peeps just appear to be looking and not purchasing.
Are you going to do any videos on scuba diving, snorkeling around bali? Also interested in hotsprngs and natural beauty ie waterfalls. Some hints on paying for parking at these places (like at the monkey forest) It's great to get someone's view who isnt in their early 20's and showing off their sixpack. I was beginning to think no real people visited Bali. I head there for my first time in September. I get the feeling I may have missed the boat with Bali. Anyway thanks for your videos and as I mentioned in my other comment. Need a bit more commitment off you. If your doing a video on tattoos you need to get one lol Keep up the great work Geoffrey Also do you plan on doing some more of the remote parts of Bali or do they not exist either
Yes sadly you have pretty much missed the boat. Snorkelling in Bali has always been crap. There are a couple of Hot springs that are actually swimming pools. Try Lovina or around Kintamani particularly Yoya Devasya. Would never get a tattoo in Bali, they have no depth, shading or good lines. Remote is very possible but then you would need to be comfortable staying in basic digs or returning to your Hotel, Losmen, Home Stay etc. Try The far South west from Medewi and beyond or the Far North East, nice up there. Enjoy!
Like always I really enjoyed this movie and I will most certainly go to Ubud in August when I am in Bali. I have a question: do you use a gimbal to film or just a stick. Thanks again and maybe you can give some tips for Sydney I will be there for 2 weeks in September. Big hello from Holland!
I was just using a monopod (stick) on this one and propping it down on the ground a lot and also using it as a counterweight when walking. I can't stand gimbals, they drive me nuts. :) Very happy to help in anyway about my city of Sydney! W
I'm ok... Oncology Wednesday... Ubud is a trip but I had a bad feeling there this trip... call me a hippy... the sales are in and the customer care is out... generally speaking. :) W
Thanks David. It's a little bit smaller after a fire in . the top end destroyed a building so that's now a carpark. There's another lower section were the elderly woman is walking up the stairs which is fruit and veg etc. It was a LONG shoot... Both ways so perhaps where the confusion lays? When the music starts that is on the way back up for some close-ups. Cheers, bud. W
Hey Wazza those streets outside the markets I found some of those things a bit cheaper in some stores , especially the cat poop coffee lol , loved star bucks there in ubud the deserts and sweets chocolates etc omg my go to for decent coffee and service but those taxi drivers outside waiting on the streets are a pain in the ass and there was a guy hassling us to buy his dam chop sticks lol all up a great time in Ubud.
Sounds like standard fare for Bali... haha... Yeah there's no taxis in Bali so the drivers hassle. It's funny hey? The main palace next to starbucks. Bali
WazOnEarth ...yes that’s the one with palace gardens next to it, I see more Starbucks joints going up when we where there , Bali is really gearing up for tourists, the rice farms etc are selling off I’m told to make way for more accomodation etc , the ol Bali you know is definitely changing in a big way wazz.
@@fishmut Yep. I wanted to do some clothing export from Bali but a friend simply said: "If you want to do business in Bali just buy a rice field and develop it". I have an opinion on all this which will be in a Vlog towards the end of the year.
WazOnEarth .... Awesome Wazza, I’ll be looking forward to that video mate, I’ll wait till then and post up on the comments , yeah clothes and rice fields decisions decisions lol.
That would depend on your bargaining skills. I would say they don't start out with such outrageous first prices but they all have the same bottom line for goods.
How perfect that will be... the things that dreams are made of, from, in, caught, ok I'm confused... what do they do again? Hahaha... Love it Rosie. Love your sense of dreamy humour!
The vid captures the look and feel beautifully! Love the interaction with the locals. I love exploring markets, in China they like the idea of having stores all sell the same as it attracts more people and they share the business. I don’t understand why people are obsessed with the price of buying stuff, it’s all in good fun, bartering is the experience, don’t take it too seriously, pay what you think is fair and move on, otherwise, why go?
Hey Waz, fantastic video series mate. We are heading to Bali next week for our first time and these videos are helping out a lot. What's your facebook page and can you recommend a few places a couple of 50 years old would enjoy. We are staying in Nusa Dua and I have a drive organised for one of the days. One more question mate I am a pro photographer, should I just take my smaller fuji instead of my more expensive Sony set up? Thanks again.
I just closed my Facebook page. Bali is a myriad of nooks and crannies and so what to do @ 50? Depends on what interests you, food, temples, jungles, rice fields, bars, views. Probably go for dinner in Jimbaran on the sand for fresh seafood of the incoming boats. That would be my pick. Camera wise? Again, depends on what you want to capture and why you are asking the question. Do you mean should I lump around heaps of camera gear or are you asking is it safe to? I would take the gear that really turns you on, after al, it's your first trip to one of the most photographable places on Earth. Take your most luscious lenses and plenty of hard drive space. You're a pro so you would know, something nice and wide + 80-100mm equivalent (dependant on full frame or cropped sensor) + a nice telephoto for places like Tanah Lot, surfing and Volcanoes. Enjoy! Waz
@@imageofoz3586 No I've just gone through my 3 monthly cancer wringer check up shyte. Results were a little better than expected but I am living with cancer I guess? All good it just means I come and go from Bali. Thank goodness for Australia and free healthcare. W
@@BaliInsiderGuide From what i can tell mate your living life to the full and having fun when you can. Having a tv background I can tell you your videos are really really good, unique and informative. Great style
I loved Bali, I found it interesting that the friendly locals I talked to are not that keen on tourists. They like the money that we bring but prefer the old Bali. Young and old said this.
Check your spelling please before posting any comments. HAHA... only joking youngster... How are ya' CS? Easy does it? Hard core? I really need to know!
@@BaliInsiderGuide Nuffin rong wiv me spolling. Tiss going bagus thank you Mr Warren. Easy core here. I'm currently in the tropics of Indochina, so relaxing nicely and chilling back to another wazterpiece, that'd be a Wazza made masterpiece.
Really? WOW! Thank you so much for being you. It was a great moment with such an attractive couple. You're famous now! Or maybe more famous? Love to you both. Good luck with your channel! I have subscribed. W
Indeed. In fact there is a big Australian didgeridoo factory in Bali. They just copy what sells. My opinion? They should stick to traditional Balinese stuff. The artisans are amazing. This is just a bunch of crap me thinks :) W
@@BaliInsiderGuide I dont even know what is traditional Indonesian beause all I usually see is Native American, African, Indian, inspired work. I mean its all beautiful, obviously because it attracts many, but its Its not original. Ive seen some other countries sell a few items inspired by other countries but I see it mostly with Indonesian.
@@BaliInsiderGuide lol if that were true they wouldnt be getting any sales. I dont know if they could do any better I would even buy a lot of their things Id still love to see what art work is traditional to the country. Do you know?
@@BaliInsiderGuide I have watched most of your videos. Missed that one. Rather than a sit down lesson. Just you walking around asking questions, that is what I asked in Balinese and this is what he/she replied. Cheers mate
@@MrTreefrog101 Yeah it's a good idea Jason but there's so much media out there covering this PLUS, the Balinese have switched to talking Balinese now because, well let's just say, they don't want you to understand. Try Babble, google translate is pretty close and there's some really nice e-books including Balinese. Indo is the easiest language in the world to learn having only 3000 basic words. I include subtitles in my videos some times as you would know. Nice idea. W
600 to 500 years Ago Indonesia is a bigest Hindhu n Budha tribes like Bali until islamic invation came and make Java Lombok Became Islam.. only the king of Bali do not eccepted islam. Now if u go to java n lombok they all wearing hijab n burqa like arab n the traditional cloth is geting lost in java.
Ubud Market. It's pretty awesome and at the very least, a nice wander.
With this one I wanted to try and capture the sights and sounds without too much blah, blah, blah from me.
We start at the Top of the Market and look at every stall plus a couple of shops and home stays and then I work my way back with a different lens capturing the faces of locals and tourists as we enjoy a nice little tune which is 'Live My Dream' by Velveteen feat. Emmi
#bali
Camera Canon 80D One of the best Vlogging cameras of 2019 and forever
Lenses Canon 10-18mm and Canon 50mm 1.8
Microphone: Rode Video Mic Pro
Rode deadcat
the last video with song sound its beautiful.
Love your videos, they bring back a lot of memories.
Ah that's great Tom. Thanks for taking the time to comment. W
Honestly Waz Your videos are far better and more interesting than anything else about Bali on uTube so please keep them coming
I watch them over and over again while i'm waiting to go back to Kuta/Tuban
Take care mate and stay safe
Thank you so much. If only it paid! :) Very nice comment 5tusse
I went to Bali at the beginning of this year and I’m going again this Christmas. Watching this video in preparation and I’m so excited 😁
Fantastic. A lot has changed but a lot is the same. Enjoy the madness and have fun! W
WazOnEarth thank you!!!
Thanks for another very interesting video.That market is huge.Hope you are well. Take care and stay in the sun.
Onya' Henry, yeah it's a good one. Nice one sun son.
Waz, Ubud becomes more and more atrractive. 2023
It's been 12 years since in Ubud and we'll be there on the 25th of this month. In Sanur (Mercure) on the 21st. Can't wait! Thanks for the update on everything. A lot of changes. Cheryl
I love your Videos. Cant wait to visit Bali🌴 in 2 weeks. Greetings from germany 💮
Nini G thank you so much Gina. I’m sure you will love it. Let me know. W
Very nice video u have made..I wanted to look at the decor stuffs on display n only in this video its a clear . thnq
Fantastic video as usual Waz.. thanks mate. Hope you are well..
Just about to head to Ubud for a2 week stay after 5 days here in Canggu...
If you haven't done one of your trademark informative vids on the transport situation over here (no gojeks or bluebirds in certain towns etc) for people who aren't keen on chancing their luck on bikes I'd love to see that some day..
We're just now trying to work out how to get to Ubud.. we were told we'd have to go to old man's just after sunset and during the 3rd vaguely Reggae inspired version of hotel California wink twice at the bassist and slip them 10k so he could introduce us to his sister who knows a guy with a van that may be able help get us to the outskirts of Ubud in time for nyepi day.
Haha... There's so many options. With transport too! You are right and I there is a gap in my Vlogs in that department of 'No Bluebirds in Ubud' etc. I'll get to it as it's a great idea! Cheers for your time and thought to comment. W
The Balinese are such beautiful and interesting people.It always makes me sad to leave these interacts for the fake, superficial ones here in the west (Canada).We have the reputation for being polite but polite is far and away from warm and friendly.I come back every year to recharge my soul and reaffirm my faith in humanity
Interestingly enough I just experienced the same today back here in Australia. I was basically abused in essence or at best tolerated by shopkeepers and others. I had your thoughts today Andrew. W
Thanks for an interesting video, will be in Bali in 2 months, and your stories make me look more and more forward to it each time.
I am not really a market person, but my wife is, she will love this one!
That is just so great to hear. This is a nice morning out... a nice stroll... ample opportunity for you to sit and enjoy a coffee or juice or fresh fruit whilst the wife shops!
thank you for this video. i will be in Ubud in 3 weeks.
Will be off to Ubud on Monday and then there for 2 weeks. The Market has been on my "must wander through" list ever since I planned this trip. Your vlog has shown me a couple of must see stalls. Suggestions on which stall might be best for a mans sarong? I have a couple I wear back at home in the states that I got in India (kurtas actually, but sama sama in many ways) but definitely would like to add a couple from here. After my walk around Seminyak and Kurta this morning, I am spending the afternoon laying about in the setting sun watching your great vlogs. So much info and entertaining. Appreciate your sense of humor and ease with the locals. Thanks!
Thanks so much Tatmoof. Don't buy your Sarongs in the market. There are places where the locals buy theirs, the King of Ubud's Main Palace had one of the Homestay staff take me to one. The name of the place? well, I don't think it even has one? BUT... let me just try and pinpoint it on Google maps: Jalan Cok Gede Rai: www.google.com/maps/place/Ubud,+Gianyar,+Bali,+Indonesia/@-8.5133001,115.2644086,16z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x2dd23d739f22c9c3:0x54a38afd6b773d1c!8m2!3d-8.5068536!4d115.2624778 Between Cameng Art gallery and Peliatan Palace. Local price is expensive. IDR700,000 + for a one off batik hand painted cloth. Cheaper for copy prints. Alternatively head to Murnis Warung for authentic tourist priced sarongs including second hand: www.google.com/maps/place/Ubud,+Gianyar,+Bali,+Indonesia/@-8.504525,115.2537013,17z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x2dd23d739f22c9c3:0x54a38afd6b773d1c!8m2!3d-8.5068536!4d115.2624778
So much stuff. ..Last time I was wandering through that market area. .was thinking who buys it all. .peeps just appear to be looking and not purchasing.
Yeah that's what I thought. Who wants to carry that sort of stuff back home? Clothing yeah but artifacts?
Are you going to do any videos on scuba diving, snorkeling around bali? Also interested in hotsprngs and natural beauty ie waterfalls. Some hints on paying for parking at these places (like at the monkey forest)
It's great to get someone's view who isnt in their early 20's and showing off their sixpack. I was beginning to think no real people visited Bali. I head there for my first time in September. I get the feeling I may have missed the boat with Bali.
Anyway thanks for your videos and as I mentioned in my other comment. Need a bit more commitment off you. If your doing a video on tattoos you need to get one lol
Keep up the great work
Geoffrey
Also do you plan on doing some more of the remote parts of Bali or do they not exist either
Yes sadly you have pretty much missed the boat. Snorkelling in Bali has always been crap. There are a couple of Hot springs that are actually swimming pools. Try Lovina or around Kintamani particularly Yoya Devasya. Would never get a tattoo in Bali, they have no depth, shading or good lines. Remote is very possible but then you would need to be comfortable staying in basic digs or returning to your Hotel, Losmen, Home Stay etc. Try The far South west from Medewi and beyond or the Far North East, nice up there. Enjoy!
Like always I really enjoyed this movie and I will most certainly go to Ubud in August when I am in Bali. I have a question: do you use a gimbal to film or just a stick. Thanks again and maybe you can give some tips for Sydney I will be there for 2 weeks in September. Big hello from Holland!
I was just using a monopod (stick) on this one and propping it down on the ground a lot and also using it as a counterweight when walking. I can't stand gimbals, they drive me nuts. :) Very happy to help in anyway about my city of Sydney! W
Hi waz.
Lovely vid as always. I’m definitely going to spend more time in ubud this trip. So much I haven’t seen up there. Hope you’re feeling ok. 😘
I'm ok... Oncology Wednesday... Ubud is a trip but I had a bad feeling there this trip... call me a hippy... the sales are in and the customer care is out... generally speaking. :) W
Have you decided to have treatment?
@@paintedfluffyduck Nah, I'll never do that after one round of Chemo: th-cam.com/video/4-RxfcSWjkc/w-d-xo.html
Great stuff again Waz love the interaction with the locals, seems a bit bigger than I remember but still same same, hope you are feeling okay 😎
Thanks David. It's a little bit smaller after a fire in . the top end destroyed a building so that's now a carpark. There's another lower section were the elderly woman is walking up the stairs which is fruit and veg etc. It was a LONG shoot... Both ways so perhaps where the confusion lays? When the music starts that is on the way back up for some close-ups. Cheers, bud. W
@@BaliInsiderGuide yeah I wondered about the building
Beautiful video!!
Thank you S. :) W
Great as always, where are you staying? X
Ha Ha Ha Wazza it's always nice to hear your blabber
and i mean that in the nicest possible way
Hey Wazza those streets outside the markets I found some of those things a bit cheaper in some stores , especially the cat poop coffee lol , loved star bucks there in ubud the deserts and sweets chocolates etc omg my go to for decent coffee and service but those taxi drivers outside waiting on the streets are a pain in the ass and there was a guy hassling us to buy his dam chop sticks lol all up a great time in Ubud.
Sounds like standard fare for Bali... haha... Yeah there's no taxis in Bali so the drivers hassle. It's funny hey? The main palace next to starbucks. Bali
WazOnEarth ...yes that’s the one with palace gardens next to it, I see more Starbucks joints going up when we where there , Bali is really gearing up for tourists, the rice farms etc are selling off I’m told to make way for more accomodation etc , the ol Bali you know is definitely changing in a big way wazz.
@@fishmut Yep. I wanted to do some clothing export from Bali but a friend simply said: "If you want to do business in Bali just buy a rice field and develop it". I have an opinion on all this which will be in a Vlog towards the end of the year.
WazOnEarth .... Awesome Wazza, I’ll be looking forward to that video mate, I’ll wait till then and post up on the comments , yeah clothes and rice fields decisions decisions lol.
@@fishmut haha... too funny. W
Are the markets in Ubud cheaper or dearer than those in the Legian/Kuta area?
That would depend on your bargaining skills. I would say they don't start out with such outrageous first prices but they all have the same bottom line for goods.
Wazza!!!!!!!
Great Video Waz, you need more recognition for what you do! how often are you there? can’t wait to go to Bali!
I live here now. Cheers Jack, very kind comment.
Hey W, I’ll be there next week, I’ll send you a little souvenir, a dream catcher perhaps? 🤮
How perfect that will be... the things that dreams are made of, from, in, caught, ok I'm confused... what do they do again? Hahaha... Love it Rosie. Love your sense of dreamy humour!
The vid captures the look and feel beautifully! Love the interaction with the locals. I love exploring markets, in China they like the idea of having stores all sell the same as it attracts more people and they share the business. I don’t understand why people are obsessed with the price of buying stuff, it’s all in good fun, bartering is the experience, don’t take it too seriously, pay what you think is fair and move on, otherwise, why go?
@@rosieposer804 Beautifully said Rosie. Although, I digress, perhaps the fun element is not always there from the seller?
No doubt. I can only imagine Prue & Trude Indonesian style x
@@rosieposer804 Yup... check the community tab and thanks for asking friend.. W
Hey Waz, fantastic video series mate. We are heading to Bali next week for our first time and these videos are helping out a lot. What's your facebook page and can you recommend a few places a couple of 50 years old would enjoy. We are staying in Nusa Dua and I have a drive organised for one of the days. One more question mate I am a pro photographer, should I just take my smaller fuji instead of my more expensive Sony set up? Thanks again.
I just closed my Facebook page. Bali is a myriad of nooks and crannies and so what to do @ 50? Depends on what interests you, food, temples, jungles, rice fields, bars, views. Probably go for dinner in Jimbaran on the sand for fresh seafood of the incoming boats. That would be my pick. Camera wise? Again, depends on what you want to capture and why you are asking the question. Do you mean should I lump around heaps of camera gear or are you asking is it safe to? I would take the gear that really turns you on, after al, it's your first trip to one of the most photographable places on Earth. Take your most luscious lenses and plenty of hard drive space. You're a pro so you would know, something nice and wide + 80-100mm equivalent (dependant on full frame or cropped sensor) + a nice telephoto for places like Tanah Lot, surfing and Volcanoes. Enjoy! Waz
@@BaliInsiderGuide Cheers Waz, your not over there at the moment?
@@imageofoz3586 No I've just gone through my 3 monthly cancer wringer check up shyte. Results were a little better than expected but I am living with cancer I guess? All good it just means I come and go from Bali. Thank goodness for Australia and free healthcare. W
@@BaliInsiderGuide From what i can tell mate your living life to the full and having fun when you can. Having a tv background I can tell you your videos are really really good, unique and informative. Great style
@@imageofoz3586 Very nice comment and critique. Means a lot. Thank you. W
I loved Bali, I found it interesting that the friendly locals I talked to are not that keen on tourists. They like the money that we bring but prefer the old Bali. Young and old said this.
The mega market bought to you by wazza the warrior.
Cheers Sir Waz
Check your spelling please before posting any comments. HAHA... only joking youngster... How are ya' CS? Easy does it? Hard core? I really need to know!
@@BaliInsiderGuide Nuffin rong wiv me spolling. Tiss going bagus thank you Mr Warren. Easy core here. I'm currently in the tropics of Indochina, so relaxing nicely and chilling back to another wazterpiece, that'd be a Wazza made masterpiece.
@@MrWilliam.Stewart Yez oil guud
Nice video.. 👍
Thank you Chandra for the nice comment. Waz
@@BaliInsiderGuide with my pleasure 🤗
thats me and my hubby on the cover 😂
Haha... you beautiful...!
PRAMAYATNA AGUNG thank youuu ♥️
Really? WOW! Thank you so much for being you. It was a great moment with such an attractive couple. You're famous now! Or maybe more famous? Love to you both. Good luck with your channel! I have subscribed. W
Is everything there from Bal? Ive seen some of those things in markets in other countries
Indeed. In fact there is a big Australian didgeridoo factory in Bali. They just copy what sells. My opinion? They should stick to traditional Balinese stuff. The artisans are amazing. This is just a bunch of crap me thinks :) W
@@BaliInsiderGuide I dont even know what is traditional Indonesian beause all I usually see is Native American, African, Indian, inspired work. I mean its all beautiful, obviously because it attracts many, but its Its not original. Ive seen some other countries sell a few items inspired by other countries but I see it mostly with Indonesian.
@@abortionismurder4265 Yup. Sad but true. There was a time my friend, when it was all just amazing... long gone I guess?
@@BaliInsiderGuide lol if that were true they wouldnt be getting any sales. I dont know if they could do any better I would even buy a lot of their things Id still love to see what art work is traditional to the country. Do you know?
@@abortionismurder4265 Not now....The art derived from Hindu-Javanese Majapahit Kingdom. W
What’s the name of the song & artist?
THANKS 😘🙏❤❤👌
Always a pleasure...
10:35 apa bakar besok? 🤣
Can u please show some cheap hotel in Bali thank u
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You seem to have a good handle on the language. Would be very interested in a few lessons , Do you think it would make a good video?
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Maybe I should do a video on how to look at my videos? Good on u Jase... Rock on!
@@BaliInsiderGuide I have watched most of your videos. Missed that one. Rather than a sit down lesson. Just you walking around asking questions, that is what I asked in Balinese and this is what he/she replied. Cheers mate
@@MrTreefrog101 Yeah it's a good idea Jason but there's so much media out there covering this PLUS, the Balinese have switched to talking Balinese now because, well let's just say, they don't want you to understand. Try Babble, google translate is pretty close and there's some really nice e-books including Balinese. Indo is the easiest language in the world to learn having only 3000 basic words. I include subtitles in my videos some times as you would know. Nice idea. W
600 to 500 years Ago Indonesia is a bigest Hindhu n Budha tribes like Bali until islamic invation came and make Java Lombok Became Islam.. only the king of Bali do not eccepted islam. Now if u go to java n lombok they all wearing hijab n burqa like arab n the traditional cloth is geting lost in java.