Hi! Thank you for such a helpful video. Could you please share the guest-house you're staying at? I'm planning to move to Bali and not sure which accommodation to book
Hey! The car insurance? Or health insurance? I would always pick a car insurance purely for making it feel “safe” if anything happens… I am soon uploading a full “how to buy a van in NZ” video if you’re interested!!
Thank you darling! Very helpful! I’m coming for 2 months to see how I like it! Is Uluwatu quite chilled? I really can’t deal with crowds and love nature❤
Hi, thanks for the amazing content, I will be comming to Bali for 1 month in 2 weeks and I was wondering if 5k EUR per person would be enough for food, massages and attractions only, so from your information I think that would be more than enought for having a nice month in Bali, would be thankful if you share your thoughts on what lifestyle would you got with 5k EUR per month (visa, accommodation not included) Thank you 😊
Just for context, which part of Bali were you guys living in? I heard channgu is kinda pricey! Are there an hostels there? I might live in one initially to save money...
We always stay in Uluwatu as it's less busy (still busy) and the beaches are nicer. Would highly recommend to stay at a guesthouse in Uluwatu. Although there is one hostel that I also like: one degree.
Since 2023 all price go up 300% not worth that price for that low level life style in not convincing,dirty ,polluted area ,compare to Singapore is like 5* Singapore to Bali 1* but price same ,few years ago was deal but now I can live like king in top world location same price
Idk about Singapore but as digital nomad, what probably people always consider Bali as one of if not the best destination for nomads is easier to build networking, balance and more relaxed life beside all the parties, rice fields, beaches and all nature. I've heard da nang vietnam, thailand or even argentina but never heard single Singapore mentioned. Prices go up if you go to Western or East Asia establishment/owners, recent years, more and more western investors are coming to Bali thus the prices going up
Thank you for this! 🙏🏽❤
No problem 😊
Hi! Thank you for such a helpful video. Could you please share the guest-house you're staying at? I'm planning to move to Bali and not sure which accommodation to book
Glad you liked it! The guesthouse is called “Manik” 😊
@@gioya.willems is that in Channgu ?
Will you advise also on the insurance? I am living in NL and quite interested in this! ☺️
Hey! The car insurance? Or health insurance? I would always pick a car insurance purely for making it feel “safe” if anything happens…
I am soon uploading a full “how to buy a van in NZ” video if you’re interested!!
@@gioya.willemshealth insurance!
Thank you darling! Very helpful! I’m coming for 2 months to see how I like it! Is Uluwatu quite chilled? I really can’t deal with crowds and love nature❤
Of course 😊 i love uluwatu! But its definitely touristic. If you really want to see more nature you should go to Sidemen or visit Lombok 😊 enjoy!!
If you dont like crowds dont go to Indonesia, it is the 3rd most populated country in the world.
hey! just curious what camera you're using? the quality looks amazingg
Thank you! 😊 I’m mostly using the Sony a6400.
Hi, thanks for the amazing content, I will be comming to Bali for 1 month in 2 weeks and I was wondering if 5k EUR per person would be enough for food, massages and attractions only, so from your information I think that would be more than enought for having a nice month in Bali, would be thankful if you share your thoughts on what lifestyle would you got with 5k EUR per month (visa, accommodation not included) Thank you 😊
@@FloydMandarin yes that should be definitely enough! Have fun 🤩
Just for context, which part of Bali were you guys living in? I heard channgu is kinda pricey! Are there an hostels there? I might live in one initially to save money...
We always stay in Uluwatu as it's less busy (still busy) and the beaches are nicer. Would highly recommend to stay at a guesthouse in Uluwatu. Although there is one hostel that I also like: one degree.
Riding a motorbike in a country with no road rules while wearing a pair of shorts and a halter top. And you giving advice to other people.
Have you been to Bali?
@@gioya.willems only about 50 times.
We’re here in Bali canggu horrible what happened here and true price 3 time like in German
I recommend to go to Lombok! That’s a little bit like the old Bali!
With Western passport one month only? Out of my list now.
Since 2023 all price go up 300% not worth that price for that low level life style in not convincing,dirty ,polluted area ,compare to Singapore is like 5* Singapore to Bali 1* but price same ,few years ago was deal but now I can live like king in top world location same price
It’s a bit much indeed!
Hey! Where do you stay?
Idk about Singapore but as digital nomad, what probably people always consider Bali as one of if not the best destination for nomads is easier to build networking, balance and more relaxed life beside all the parties, rice fields, beaches and all nature. I've heard da nang vietnam, thailand or even argentina but never heard single Singapore mentioned. Prices go up if you go to Western or East Asia establishment/owners, recent years, more and more western investors are coming to Bali thus the prices going up
Prices about the same as in Australia, including rent. Why live in a 3rd world country?
There’s a different lifestyle
Anywhere you Westerners go that places get expensive to live😢😢😢
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