Wow such a paradise place Jean it's so nice to know what to do and not in Bali, very helpful guide and so informative wow, thanks for sharing Jean, such a beautiful country 💝💯😃
Im balinese,especially indonesians thank u for u advice giving understanding to all guests who come back to appreciate the local culture.there is a saying where the sky is upheld there the earth is stepped on
Thank you for uploading this video and showing us Subscribers what not to do in Bail Indonesia. I'm so happy to have a wonderful youtuber like you to share this information with us. Happy Easter weekend to you Jean sweetheart.
Saya sebagai warga indonesia sangat bangga dengan penjelasan anda dan saya yakin anda orang baik yang selalu menghargai satu wilayah atau negara setempat , memang warga bali orang nya baik baik dan semoga anda selalu sehat dan sukses
I've watched many of your videos in a short time. Your editing, content, camera presence and demeanor, along with the general vibe make for great watching. Good job, thanks :)
cheers Andrew, us too. This is incomparable. We can't find another place like this we want to be in. Not even Hawaii in the US. Love the Asian food can't leave it! haha
May I add to number 1: Please do not wear sleeveless tops in Indonesia. Look around you and you will quickly realize that Indonesians ALWAYS COVER THEIR SHOULDERS IN PUBLIC. Just because indonesian people are too polite to say anything and most tourists do it doesn't mean that it is not totally disrespectful.
Terima kasih sudah berbagi video yang cantik ini yang berkisah tentang indahnya Bali kepada dunia. Sekali lagi terima kasih sukses selalu untuk video video sister berikutnya. Good luck.
Very informative video. Jean we love your TH-cam Channel for sharing with us everything to do with living in Bali, Indonesia. Given it is a tourist town everything is connected with tourism. There will be some islands worth visiting including Top 25 tourist things to do for Singles, Couples and families including places to stay for value for money. We look forward to those videos including best value return airlines fares from London, Sydney, Singapore, New York and Paris including best months to visit to avoid crowd and high airfares and accommodation costs. Thanks.
Hello Jean. As Always thank u for another informative video. Seems so beautiful over there. Be safe and keep the videos coming. Thank u for much. God Bless.
Hi Jean & Vitaly! First look of the video, it just struck me how vibrant the colors are. Seems as though you guys made another step of improvement on your video editing! It felt like I'm there with you. You guys are the experts now in filming and about Bali! But hmm.. I do have 1 more thing to add. Not exactly in Bali but before coming, DON'T FORGET to watch all of this channel for best tips and advice!
haha wah seh make me happy nia! Hope ur Sunday is a blast! we had a great surf session at Green Bowl today, i'm feeling the Bali vibes in the sunshine n waves 🌻
@@JeanVoronkova nice.. In 1995 I used to stay right above it. There was a nice hotel called Bali Cliff resort with the first escalator in Bali Indonesia down to the beach. And a restaurant in that big cave. Supposedly the best right in Bali at green bowl. Or green ball as it was called last time. Maybe it was bowl all the while but no literature, no internet or Google so all called it green ball then. Used to swim across to melasti which was usually deserted becasue it was a very hard steep trek down the cliffs.
@@terubong you are the Ultimate Fount of Knowledge about Bali mate! so wasted you aren't laying it out to share in a website or youtube or smtg! Green Ball/Bowl is a question. Different sites & wave apps put it differently - we hv no idea which is the correct name haha. Its my favourite righthander n actually favourite surf spot in Bali. The surf gateway is down 300+ steps near the temple... there's only 2 warungs there and nothing else.. certainly no nice hotel and escalator in sight leh. Must be another entrance to Green Ball/Bowl, but the surf area Green Bowl/Ball is so gorgeous and relatively untouched we both love being there. The 300+ steps puts off many surfers so its never too busy a lineup too. Can't believe u swim across to Melasti.... that's quite a swim!!!
@@JeanVoronkova Oh no, what I know is history of Bali. The Bali today is very very different from what I knew. Eg is Canggu. Such a mess of roads today but when I left it was miles and miles of paddies with a few small houses. That hotel I mentioned was a Suharto era resort. It was beside the small temple, on the right facing the sea. Very nice, but sadly demolished. So no more escalator. One of your viewers Alan Bond will know that place well too. Glad you liked this area, there are no more secret spots on the Bukit now. Some of the little beaches I knew last time now have names and we can all see it clearly on google maps. The old-timers were lamenting how hard it was for us to discover a new totally secluded and unspoilt beach. Hours of exploration and climbing. There is no more privacy now. Google tells all is to know.
@@JeanVoronkova Melasti isn't far, on a low tide, its just a short swim if I recall. For the most part it was short pristine beach with some rocks and caves. You just swim around the rocks to the next beach enclave.
Nice to have you Back guys ….yes you 100% Right with you advise on this .like like like 👍🏼 👍🏼👍🏼🙏🏾 Terimakasih Banyak. I hope some one will take note of this 🤞👍🏼
Good morning 😃 The power of God dwells ❣️ Bali is a popular resort destination visited by tourists from all over the world 🌟 Feel the beginning of a wonderful day in a sightseeing mood ❣️ Enjoyed the wonderful video 🙏🇯🇵🤝🇸🇬 Thank you for your continued support 🙏👍17
I think a good list, your view of the friendliness of the Balinese local is I feel viewed through rose tinted glasses. I would add: 1. Don't get into an argument with a local, you will be surrounded in seconds few. 2. Avoid incidents at any cost, you will be to blame regardless. 3. Do not expect the police or legal system to be impartial; they are not. 4. Normal accepted driving practices in the rest of the world are not practiced here, ride/drive defensively and be on your guard at all times.
@Hqmpest thanks for the comment 🤓 we have been told about #2 n #3 especially, but generally we toe the line n we’ve yet to actually encounter the police, thankfully, so no true stories to share. I’m lucky V is a very strong motorbike rider too. As for #1 though, we’ve never even come close to having an unpleasant exchange with a Bali local. No reason so far at all. They’ve always been nothing but warm and lovely people to us, so I was a bit surprised to be honest.
@@JeanVoronkova Local people can refer to either native Balinese or those coming from other regions of the country, but they have stayed in Bali. The latter is not Balinese, they may be Javanese, Sunda, Batak, chinese, and many others. The country has hundreds of ethnic groups. Some of these "non-native" guys are occasionally hard to predict....
Very true about the Bali time Tourists tends to cramp in lots of activities to stretch their dollars in the end frustration raises and trips are spoilt due to poor moods
All great advice….As always this vid is a good watch and easy listening….ur presentation evokes an sense calm excitement….I’m heading back to Bali in two weeks for the first time in over two years and looking forward to it so much…..What was the location you used ( cafe / bar ) looks lovely….Thanks again guys
haha i'm so glad you enjoyed the vid Tony, yes lots of tourists incoming right now n everyone's just thrilled to be back. We shot this in Uluwatu at the Rollin Fork. It's a great lil italian restaurant if you're in the area. We like the pastas especially. Hope you have a wonderful time when you finally come back here!
1. Don’t be half naked. 2. Don’t step on sari (palm leaves 🧺) 3. Don’t use the left hand to give or receive 4. Don’t let your guard down with the monkey 5. Don’t skip on travel insurance (it’s not cheap) 6. Don’t be loud on the road or noisy 7. Don’t trust the too cheap alcohol 8. Don’t do drugs ( prescription drugs) 9. Don’t drink with tap water 10. Don’t touch peoples heads and show feet 11. Don’t fly with your dogs 12. Don’t assume Bali is the same everywhere (the areas differ) 13. Don’t avoid to try out Bali food 14. Don’t overstay your visa 15. Don’t come just for a short time 16. Don’t Jam Pack your days
other than the monkey thing. These sacred monkeys are the most forward and brazen ive ever met in any part of Asia! they tried to pull my flip flop off my foot 3 x at Uluwatu Temple. 3 different brazen monkeys! lol!
@@JeanVoronkova that's true, sometimes can be little bit chaotic. They can spot expensive items and hold them to ransom in exchange for offerings of food😭
@@eduartginting232 exactly!! they got my iphone once at one of the warungs at Suluban Beach whilst i was watching V surfing. The kind bli at the warung had to barter it 2 hardboiled eggs before it would drop my iphone haha. I was SO grateful!!! but they are so smart eh
Hope ,you will visit my hometown nearby bali, the name is Banyuwangi located in east java province there is a lot of paradise ,one of the most famous is blue fire in mount ijen 👍, salam dari singapore👏
hi Dina! thanks for the gracious invitation! we have seen a lot of warungs selling Banyuwangi food! we must head over one day! Mt Ijen oooh the blue fire sounds interesting!
Hahaha so true on both counts! N omg the monkeys at Uluwatu Temple are next level bold. They tried to pull my flip flop off my feet three times whilst we were there! Funny things 🤣
Nice video . Don’t forget Sanur . If you like a more peaceful natural place with clean white beaches, delicious food and great shopping . Sanur my second home 🥰🙏🏽
hi! Most people get the cultural B211 visa before coming esp if for the first time but for a longer term. 6 months is plenty to explore n sink your teeth in for first timers. If you're already familiar and wanna hang out longer term there's always the investor kitas.... that covers you for 2 years.
Well at first, when you come to Bali, the most important things is you enjoy here and not just holiday or hustle and bustle to every spots. Try enjoys every moment for example at berawa beach is lots to do and to enjoy to feel the vibe, the sunset is very addicted 🤣
Canang Sari, I have not been to Bali yet and totally agree with the advice given. Left hand respect, I have heard this about the Middle East as well. Tough one for me since I'm left handed for some things. 😬⚠️🛡️🌱
Always wear a helmet on a motor bike. Wear proper clothing on the street. Especially in tourist area, like Kuta, Seminyak, Canggu, etc. If you go to some stores in Canggu, they have the sign “no shirt, no service” bcs previously too many tourist went shopping there shirtless.
Omg yes I’ve seen that before! Some years back in Canggu indeed! Yeah it’s just so impolite to be waking around shirtless in normal areas (outside of the beach areas)….
Jean, this is a VERY helpful. guide for everyone. Thank you very much. Doing anything with the left hand is GROTESQUE. I cringe when I see people doing this, even in America.
haha love the nick! Glad the video resonated, thanks for the lil note it's much appreciated! PS: i got chased around by a monkey again this morning surfing at Green Bowl... i ended up surrendering my (half drank) coconut to that guy. They are terrorists!!
i can understand your frustration with that haha Bali is so outstanding a destination on its own people get confused... but yeah definitely its a part of Indonesia!
A lot of video about bali at your chanel... you can visit many island in indonesia... maybe lombok or komodo island jogja jakarta... i hope you can make video in other place... thank you.. i wiil be waiting
Is it good in winter , in Bali 🥰 Jean 🥰 -? Winter 🥶❄️ is my least favourite time of the year , but I always wear sunscreen because I don't like sunburn
"jangan berpikir untuk berkunjung ke bali hanya sebentar". Itu benar, bahkan raja salman, raja arab saudi pun mengubah jadwal kunjungannya dengan memperpanjang hingga beberapa hari
I liked your advise if come to bali but if you come in All people your advise good too, i'm javanese people but live in lampung plese well come to java island n sumatra
Glad to see both of you Have a good day Cheers About the canang sari, just don't step on it purposely, if you do accidentally its doesn't matter, if someone caught it just say sorry. We Balinese can't blame anyone for it if you didn't knew about it, just simple as it.
Halo Jean iam new Subscriber you Jean be careful,enjoy dan semangat ❤️ I am looks you reaction Pall family this is UK reaction because your video reaction pall family btw 👍👍
@@JeanVoronkova may I ask how you as a couple have done it? I'm from Holland and I want to do the same with my beloved. Thanks for all the great video's. Very inspirational and high quality made.
Hi Ida, actually we've never had Bali Belly, and i chalk it down to our bellies being very used to Asia as well as the generally high standard of hygiene we have encountered here. However even if it does happen, usually friends say it just means some time spent in the toilet that's all 😄🌻
Hi Jean. You speak very honestly about many things. And its really appreciated. May I do the same.?Whats your thoughts on Russia's invasion of the Ukraine.? Im thinking of going to Russia and I know your been there and enjoyed it....just wondered if your views have changed. ANd what your russian partners thoughts are too. Thank you. 🙏🙏
Number 1 thing that you should never ever do in Bali or Indonesia is to traffic drugs. Drug trafficking is the easiest death penalty that you can get here in Indonesia
Setiap turis rusia harus tonton vlog ini. Agar mereka gak tiba2 kaget viral lalu di deportasi sama local gov bali. Kejadian terbaru orang rusia viral foto naked di pohon kayu putih keramat orang hindu
it's coming back nicely at the moment we can already see influx of tourists and they're all having a great time. the locals look very cheered up at this. They're all looking forward to a return to the situation pre-covid i think. its been 2 lean years for most.
Indonesian people are mostly muslims, so i was confused when she said there are "ritual offerings to the gods" laying in the street. then i realized that its only there in bali where theres a small hindu community it seems, this does of course not be true for the rest of the country, as those offerings are strictly forbidden in islam.
Not all Muslims in eastern Indonesia, Manado, Papua, Toraja, East Nusa Tenggara such as Labuan Bajo, Komodo Island, Kupang and other cities are predominantly Christian.
oh yes you're right - Bali is the exception in Indonesia being a Hindu majority island with its own special Balinese hinduism culture and spirituality.
In Bali u will find huge traffic, overcrowded tourist spots, and pay for literally everything. It seems government and everyone is on a loot mission. They even charge u for using toilets
Wow such a paradise place Jean it's so nice to know what to do and not in Bali, very helpful guide and so informative wow, thanks for sharing Jean, such a beautiful country 💝💯😃
Thank u SL dear 😍😘🇮🇩
As an Indonesian, you're on point, sister!
I miss Bali, that island does heal your soul.
😇🌺
thanks makasih banyak ya... the souls do indeed thrive on Bali. Its incomparable.
@@JeanVoronkova sama-sama:)) enjoy bali
I have been to Bali many times before the pandemic. Very good reminder video!
Thanks Ian! Time to return for another dose of Bali!
Im balinese,especially indonesians thank u for u advice giving understanding to all guests who come back to appreciate the local culture.there is a saying where the sky is upheld there the earth is stepped on
ooh such a nice saying you shared with us Adi Ketut, many thanks. Lots of interpretation when one chews over it.
Really appreciate your effort in making this, Jean! Thank you for always being thoughtful and considerate 😘🤗
heya Nengah! hope you're having a lovely weekend 😘
@@JeanVoronkova Modesty is a good thing, wherever you are, always.
Thank you for uploading this video and showing us Subscribers what not to do in Bail Indonesia. I'm so happy to have a wonderful youtuber like you to share this information with us. Happy Easter weekend to you Jean sweetheart.
ooh ooh Happy Easter to you Dom! Hope you had a wonderful Easter celebration over the weekend with egg hunts and such!
Saya sebagai warga indonesia sangat bangga dengan penjelasan anda dan saya yakin anda orang baik yang selalu menghargai satu wilayah atau negara setempat , memang warga bali orang nya baik baik dan semoga anda selalu sehat dan sukses
makasih banyak Ida 🌻 thank you for the kind note!
I've watched many of your videos in a short time. Your editing, content, camera presence and demeanor, along with the general vibe make for great watching. Good job, thanks :)
Niice and helpful tips. It is still my favourite island in the world.
cheers Andrew, us too. This is incomparable. We can't find another place like this we want to be in. Not even Hawaii in the US. Love the Asian food can't leave it! haha
Thank you Jean for your complete advise. It helps people to have more understanding of Bali - compose of cultural and regulation applied.
thanks for watching Marshall, glad you didn't think it was complete nonsense heehee 🙏🌻😄
Ohhhhh... ... that's interesting~
【Really grateful for this educational and important video!!!!】
because I am worried and concerned that some actions... ...
coming across as culturally inept or rude or impolite... ...
May I add to number 1: Please do not wear sleeveless tops in Indonesia. Look around you and you will quickly realize that Indonesians ALWAYS COVER THEIR SHOULDERS IN PUBLIC. Just because indonesian people are too polite to say anything and most tourists do it doesn't mean that it is not totally disrespectful.
Terima kasih sudah berbagi video yang cantik ini yang berkisah tentang indahnya Bali kepada dunia.
Sekali lagi terima kasih sukses selalu untuk video video sister berikutnya.
Good luck.
Very informative video. Jean we love your TH-cam Channel for sharing with us everything to do with living in Bali, Indonesia. Given it is a tourist town everything is connected with tourism. There will be some islands worth visiting including Top 25 tourist things to do for Singles, Couples and families including places to stay for value for money. We look forward to those videos including best value return airlines fares from London, Sydney, Singapore, New York and Paris including best months to visit to avoid crowd and high airfares and accommodation costs. Thanks.
Smart video 🙂 short video with many information about Bali.
And the video is edited very good.
aww thank you! love that you noticed the editing! this was quite a lot of work to put together so happy you enjoyed it 🙏🌻😄
Great vlog Jean with lots of important tips!!!! Hopefully all tourists and expats adhere to these!
thanks Lindy you're too kind :) glad you enjoyed this
Your the best Jean, always so informative!
Hello Jean. As Always thank u for another informative video. Seems so beautiful over there. Be safe and keep the videos coming. Thank u for much. God Bless.
Hi Richard, thank you for the kind note!
wishing u a happy Sunday on your end! 😄🌻
Hi Jean & Vitaly! First look of the video, it just struck me how vibrant the colors are. Seems as though you guys made another step of improvement on your video editing! It felt like I'm there with you. You guys are the experts now in filming and about Bali! But hmm.. I do have 1 more thing to add. Not exactly in Bali but before coming, DON'T FORGET to watch all of this channel for best tips and advice!
haha wah seh make me happy nia! Hope ur Sunday is a blast! we had a great surf session at Green Bowl today, i'm feeling the Bali vibes in the sunshine n waves 🌻
@@JeanVoronkova nice.. In 1995 I used to stay right above it. There was a nice hotel called Bali Cliff resort with the first escalator in Bali Indonesia down to the beach. And a restaurant in that big cave. Supposedly the best right in Bali at green bowl. Or green ball as it was called last time. Maybe it was bowl all the while but no literature, no internet or Google so all called it green ball then. Used to swim across to melasti which was usually deserted becasue it was a very hard steep trek down the cliffs.
@@terubong you are the Ultimate Fount of Knowledge about Bali mate! so wasted you aren't laying it out to share in a website or youtube or smtg! Green Ball/Bowl is a question. Different sites & wave apps put it differently - we hv no idea which is the correct name haha. Its my favourite righthander n actually favourite surf spot in Bali. The surf gateway is down 300+ steps near the temple... there's only 2 warungs there and nothing else.. certainly no nice hotel and escalator in sight leh. Must be another entrance to Green Ball/Bowl, but the surf area Green Bowl/Ball is so gorgeous and relatively untouched we both love being there. The 300+ steps puts off many surfers so its never too busy a lineup too. Can't believe u swim across to Melasti.... that's quite a swim!!!
@@JeanVoronkova Oh no, what I know is history of Bali. The Bali today is very very different from what I knew. Eg is Canggu. Such a mess of roads today but when I left it was miles and miles of paddies with a few small houses. That hotel I mentioned was a Suharto era resort. It was beside the small temple, on the right facing the sea. Very nice, but sadly demolished. So no more escalator. One of your viewers Alan Bond will know that place well too. Glad you liked this area, there are no more secret spots on the Bukit now. Some of the little beaches I knew last time now have names and we can all see it clearly on google maps. The old-timers were lamenting how hard it was for us to discover a new totally secluded and unspoilt beach. Hours of exploration and climbing. There is no more privacy now. Google tells all is to know.
@@JeanVoronkova Melasti isn't far, on a low tide, its just a short swim if I recall. For the most part it was short pristine beach with some rocks and caves. You just swim around the rocks to the next beach enclave.
Nice to have you Back guys ….yes you 100% Right with you advise on this .like like like 👍🏼 👍🏼👍🏼🙏🏾 Terimakasih Banyak. I hope some one will take note of this 🤞👍🏼
thanks Simon. Glad you agree w the video! we missed out on sun protection as well! sunscreen n sarongs! haha
Great video as always 😎
Thanks Shakey!
I think u have been falling in love with this tropical island bali indonesia❤
haha i'm head over heels in!
Good morning 😃
The power of God dwells ❣️
Bali is a popular resort destination visited by tourists from all over the world 🌟
Feel the beginning of a wonderful day in a sightseeing mood ❣️ Enjoyed the wonderful video 🙏🇯🇵🤝🇸🇬 Thank you for your continued support 🙏👍17
Thank u dear!
I think a good list, your view of the friendliness of the Balinese local is I feel viewed through rose tinted glasses.
I would add:
1. Don't get into an argument with a local, you will be surrounded in seconds few.
2. Avoid incidents at any cost, you will be to blame regardless.
3. Do not expect the police or legal system to be impartial; they are not.
4. Normal accepted driving practices in the rest of the world are not practiced here, ride/drive defensively and be on your guard at all times.
even for locals, public perception about really bad
Good observations, And especially important is #1. that's a big no no.
Ask the obnoxious Aussie Bogans lol
@Hqmpest thanks for the comment 🤓 we have been told about #2 n #3 especially, but generally we toe the line n we’ve yet to actually encounter the police, thankfully, so no true stories to share. I’m lucky V is a very strong motorbike rider too. As for #1 though, we’ve never even come close to having an unpleasant exchange with a Bali local. No reason so far at all. They’ve always been nothing but warm and lovely people to us, so I was a bit surprised to be honest.
@@JeanVoronkova #1 is only applied to drunk obnoxious disrespectful tourists
@@JeanVoronkova Local people can refer to either native Balinese or those coming from other regions of the country, but they have stayed in Bali. The latter is not Balinese, they may be Javanese, Sunda, Batak, chinese, and many others. The country has hundreds of ethnic groups. Some of these "non-native" guys are occasionally hard to predict....
So Cool
SO COMPLETE
NICE SHARE
makasih banyak ya!
Thanks for sharing this information. Good to know. Last time Bali belly wasn't fun 😊
ooooh damn sorry to hear u came down with it! What was it like, if you dont mind sharing? we actually never experienced it before heeheehee 🙏🌻😄
great tips, thank you !
cheers :) useful if u come to Bali hehe
Very true about the Bali time
Tourists tends to cramp in lots of activities to stretch their dollars in the end frustration raises and trips are spoilt due to poor moods
yeah... the limits of time and money when life is still ruled by the 9-5.
Very well done. Thank you! Great smile.😁
Thank you! 😃 so kind!
you need to Explore more than just Bali, there is more and more and more things you need to learn about Indonesia, Trust me sister...
i do trust u i do, and we want to, i think first stop will be lombok for sure 🙏🌻😄 n at some point jakarta and bandung sure
Thank you for your vlog, all good information for people who have never been.
thanks liz, glad it made a lil sense! 🌻
All great advice….As always this vid is a good watch and easy listening….ur presentation evokes an sense calm excitement….I’m heading back to Bali in two weeks for the first time in over two years and looking forward to it so much…..What was the location you used ( cafe / bar ) looks lovely….Thanks again guys
haha i'm so glad you enjoyed the vid Tony, yes lots of tourists incoming right now n everyone's just thrilled to be back. We shot this in Uluwatu at the Rollin Fork. It's a great lil italian restaurant if you're in the area. We like the pastas especially. Hope you have a wonderful time when you finally come back here!
Yesss it a must stay longer to understand n appreciate Bali Culture n beauty of the island and the people 👍👍👍
so many people come for a short trip n end up staying for years lol
Yes 😄😄😄
Nice video , to the point :) thanks for the advice
thank you! yes i tried very hard not to be longwinded haha
👍 Spot on Jean..Bagus 👏
Happy Saturday Midnite San!
Great TH-camr. Thank You 👍👍👍👍
Your channel educates the world people's about Bali, Indonesia. I like that. others from the other
thank you Andik, we try to give people who watch some value 🙏🌻😄 Bali is a wonderful and special place 😍
1. Don’t be half naked.
2. Don’t step on sari (palm leaves 🧺)
3. Don’t use the left hand to give or receive
4. Don’t let your guard down with the monkey
5. Don’t skip on travel insurance (it’s not cheap)
6. Don’t be loud on the road or noisy
7. Don’t trust the too cheap alcohol
8. Don’t do drugs ( prescription drugs)
9. Don’t drink with tap water
10. Don’t touch peoples heads and show feet
11. Don’t fly with your dogs
12. Don’t assume Bali is the same everywhere (the areas differ)
13. Don’t avoid to try out Bali food
14. Don’t overstay your visa
15. Don’t come just for a short time
16. Don’t Jam Pack your days
I love the Singaporean accent!
Haha thanks! 🤓🌻
Jean anda sudah memberi pengarahan yang bagus untuk para calon pendatang.Tq.
glad you think so, Hadi, thanks for the support 🙏🌻😄
Thankyou, very informative
you're very welcome 🙏🌻😄
hi Jean and Vitaly are you both still in Bali ? thank you for spreading kindness
Hi Fans, yes dear we r still here…. We may travel out sometime in May but still here for now!
FYI, this is also applied in most Asia country. be respectful and safe travel❤
love that you pointed this out thanks! it is indeed mostly generic to travelling in Asia! Plus one more - always smile n be humble! 🌻
other than the monkey thing. These sacred monkeys are the most forward and brazen ive ever met in any part of Asia! they tried to pull my flip flop off my foot 3 x at Uluwatu Temple. 3 different brazen monkeys! lol!
@@JeanVoronkova that's true, sometimes can be little bit chaotic. They can spot expensive items and hold them to ransom in exchange for offerings of food😭
@@eduartginting232 exactly!! they got my iphone once at one of the warungs at Suluban Beach whilst i was watching V surfing. The kind bli at the warung had to barter it 2 hardboiled eggs before it would drop my iphone haha. I was SO grateful!!! but they are so smart eh
@@JeanVoronkova In next 10 years , they probably learn one iphone13 worth all the food in that warung, time will tell lol
Jean Voronkova..its absolutly useful to be understood before traveling to Bali.. thanks anyway..
Glad it was helpful!
editing keeps getting better ;)
aww thanks! thinking of starting your own online space anytime soon? 🌻😄
@@JeanVoronkova nah, not much of a social media content guy :)
Hope ,you will visit my hometown nearby bali, the name is Banyuwangi located in east java province there is a lot of paradise ,one of the most famous is blue fire in mount ijen 👍, salam dari singapore👏
hi Dina! thanks for the gracious invitation! we have seen a lot of warungs selling Banyuwangi food! we must head over one day! Mt Ijen oooh the blue fire sounds interesting!
you should go to kutuh village in Bali too its so also beautiful.....
Great video. Never smile at a monkey. They may think you are attacking. But always smile in Bali ))
Hahaha so true on both counts! N omg the monkeys at Uluwatu Temple are next level bold. They tried to pull my flip flop off my feet three times whilst we were there! Funny things 🤣
@@JeanVoronkova Monkey in Ulu know if something is stolen later will change on something sweet
Nice video . Don’t forget Sanur . If you like a more peaceful natural place with clean white beaches, delicious food and great shopping . Sanur my second home 🥰🙏🏽
nice! so much good food in Sanur too! Mak Beng and so many others!
Useful video! Thank you Jean!
What kind of visa you and your husband got before arrival? Can you touch this topic in more detail for long term coming?
hi! Most people get the cultural B211 visa before coming esp if for the first time but for a longer term. 6 months is plenty to explore n sink your teeth in for first timers. If you're already familiar and wanna hang out longer term there's always the investor kitas.... that covers you for 2 years.
@@JeanVoronkova Thanks a lot!
@@srgba244 cheers!
Well at first, when you come to Bali, the most important things is you enjoy here and not just holiday or hustle and bustle to every spots. Try enjoys every moment for example at berawa beach is lots to do and to enjoy to feel the vibe, the sunset is very addicted 🤣
totally vibing with what you said!
Bali Memang Bagus !!!
Terimakasih Jean....🙏🙏🙏
Kamu cantik banget.....😁😁😁
😄😄😄makasih teman 🤩🇮🇩👍🏼
Canang Sari, I have not been to Bali yet and totally agree with the advice given.
Left hand respect, I have heard this about the Middle East as well. Tough one for me since I'm left handed for some things. 😬⚠️🛡️🌱
All excellent tips professionally presented as always, excellent work Jean and Vitaly. 🎯📺💯
thank you Wade! xoxo
Thank you nice to know
Thank u for watching! 🤓
Thks a lot.. go Balinese best travel in the world
hey good to see you! yeah come to Bali everyone😄🌻!
Have a wonderful day! Thank you for sharing of meaningful information. It will help us. - jinky
Thank u Jinky happy Saturday!!
Always wear a helmet on a motor bike. Wear proper clothing on the street. Especially in tourist area, like Kuta, Seminyak, Canggu, etc. If you go to some stores in Canggu, they have the sign “no shirt, no service” bcs previously too many tourist went shopping there shirtless.
Omg yes I’ve seen that before! Some years back in Canggu indeed! Yeah it’s just so impolite to be waking around shirtless in normal areas (outside of the beach areas)….
Jean, this is a VERY helpful. guide for everyone. Thank you very much. Doing anything with the left hand is GROTESQUE. I cringe when I see people doing this, even in America.
haha love the nick! Glad the video resonated, thanks for the lil note it's much appreciated! PS: i got chased around by a monkey again this morning surfing at Green Bowl... i ended up surrendering my (half drank) coconut to that guy. They are terrorists!!
I like people who include the name and Indonesian flag, so people don't think Bali is a country
i can understand your frustration with that haha Bali is so outstanding a destination on its own people get confused... but yeah definitely its a part of Indonesia!
A lot of video about bali at your chanel... you can visit many island in indonesia... maybe lombok or komodo island jogja jakarta... i hope you can make video in other place... thank you.. i wiil be waiting
Thank u Exar! We do wanna travel so please wait for us! Happy Saturday!
kakak bikin review bule bule jangan melanggar peraturan di bali biar paham kak dan jangan over stay
Is it good in winter , in Bali 🥰 Jean 🥰 -? Winter 🥶❄️ is my least favourite time of the year , but I always wear sunscreen because I don't like sunburn
Maravilloso video ⭐️😎👍💞
thank you Mary dear
"jangan berpikir untuk berkunjung ke bali hanya sebentar". Itu benar, bahkan raja salman, raja arab saudi pun mengubah jadwal kunjungannya dengan memperpanjang hingga beberapa hari
yeah... this is a place everyone falls in love with 😍
Finally. Foreigner says "Canang sari" with the right way
ahah! thank you for noticing! i went to lengths to make sure i wasn't getting it wrong heehee!
Hai Jean im back for you
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thank you Illham! We appreciate your support very much 😄🌻
@@JeanVoronkova when to Sumatra Jawa,Batam, Kalimantan, Maluku,NTT, NTB, Papua, Lombok 🙏
Haha.. you bad bad.. love that sticker 😊
😁 haha you shd make a piggypuggy gif with that phrase hahahaa
Great 👍 thank you 🙏
you're welcome, glad you liked the tips! 🙏🌻😄
not only in Bali but in every place in Indonesia
oh that's good to know!
I liked your advise if come to bali but if you come in All people your advise good too, i'm javanese people but live in lampung plese well come to java island n sumatra
we definitely wanna go there some point! excited to travel!
Pls do make a clip on Bali schooling for expats if we want to retire into Bali with v young kids yet to be schooled 😂
Glad to see both of you
Have a good day
Cheers
About the canang sari, just don't step on it purposely, if you do accidentally its doesn't matter, if someone caught it just say sorry.
We Balinese can't blame anyone for it if you didn't knew about it, just simple as it.
thanks makasih banyak! yeah we are so careful around the canang sari - thanks for the advice!
FYI, Visa on arrival now USD38, and not USD35
ooh thanks for the update! damn i just checked about a week before!
Wow awesome keren banget 👍 ♥️🙏🇲🇨this TH-cam video was very useful hatiku 💖
Glad to hear that! thanks Martin!
vacation to jayapura sister🤗❤️
thanks for the invite Satria 🙏🌻😄 so kind of u
Halo Jean iam new Subscriber you Jean be careful,enjoy dan semangat ❤️
I am looks you reaction Pall family this is UK reaction because your video reaction pall family btw 👍👍
Lovely
Makasih 🌻🤩🦋
What are the possibilities or requirements to stay longer than 6 months? How to get residency?
many possibilities... investor kitas... retirement kitas....
@@JeanVoronkova may I ask how you as a couple have done it? I'm from Holland and I want to do the same with my beloved. Thanks for all the great video's. Very inspirational and high quality made.
Does Safety Wing actually cover Covid because I heard that it stopped doing so a couple of months ago? If it still does, does it cover everything?
yes it does! to my knowledge generally yes!
Have you experience about bali belly? And how do you handle it?
if not ,have you story about that thanks
Hi Ida, actually we've never had Bali Belly, and i chalk it down to our bellies being very used to Asia as well as the generally high standard of hygiene we have encountered here. However even if it does happen, usually friends say it just means some time spent in the toilet that's all 😄🌻
What kind of visas do you guys have currently?
one of the long term ones! 🌻😄
@@JeanVoronkova can you share how to apply for a long term visa. thanks
Hi Jean. You speak very honestly about many things. And its really appreciated. May I do the same.?Whats your thoughts on Russia's invasion of the Ukraine.? Im thinking of going to Russia and I know your been there and enjoyed it....just wondered if your views have changed. ANd what your russian partners thoughts are too. Thank you. 🙏🙏
I wondered why everyone was screaming at me when i was in bali..haha..kidding..but seriously these are good tips..
😂😅 funny huh u! i'm sure u were very well behaved in reality 🌻
Wonder place.
gorgeous absolutely 😍
Number 1 thing that you should never ever do in Bali or Indonesia is to traffic drugs. Drug trafficking is the easiest death penalty that you can get here in Indonesia
true. So not worth it.
Yah nona di bali jiga ada arak noh kaga kalah sama minuman import asli dr permentasi pohon kelapa 🤣🤣👌✊🙏 ...tradisional alkohol
Ok mantap
Makasih 🤩🤓
pengen ke bali :)
makasih banyak teman 🙏🌻😄
Setiap turis rusia harus tonton vlog ini. Agar mereka gak tiba2 kaget viral lalu di deportasi sama local gov bali. Kejadian terbaru orang rusia viral foto naked di pohon kayu putih keramat orang hindu
i haven't actually heard about this incident but i'm so curious now! sounds terrible though.
On another matter, how was the impact of loss of tourism due to covid on the Balinese people and expats?
it's coming back nicely at the moment we can already see influx of tourists and they're all having a great time. the locals look very cheered up at this. They're all looking forward to a return to the situation pre-covid i think. its been 2 lean years for most.
Hey Jane, maybe you can collabs with Coco Eats
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Good morning Jos! Happy Saturday!
@@JeanVoronkova morning.. 🙂
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Number 2, besides offering, one more thing everyone doesn't expect to step on: doggo's poo ..... 😁
haha funny 😄🌻! but honestly we haven't encountered much doggy poo here more just cow's poo in the more rural areas where they wander through heehee
Indonesian people are mostly muslims, so i was confused when she said there are "ritual offerings to the gods" laying in the street. then i realized that its only there in bali where theres a small hindu community it seems, this does of course not be true for the rest of the country, as those offerings are strictly forbidden in islam.
Not all Muslims in eastern Indonesia, Manado, Papua, Toraja, East Nusa Tenggara such as Labuan Bajo, Komodo Island, Kupang and other cities are predominantly Christian.
oh yes you're right - Bali is the exception in Indonesia being a Hindu majority island with its own special Balinese hinduism culture and spirituality.
that's interesting, thank you for sharing i didn't know about that. Komodo too? wow.
Why not Nha Trang but Bali?
Surf is better in bali 😄
1:05 sorry, but why are there some of them that not wearing helmet ?
NICE ❤️❤️
cheers David hope u enjoyed Easter weekend!
Happy Easter Jean and Vitally ❤️❤️
Beautiful
In Bali u will find huge traffic, overcrowded tourist spots, and pay for literally everything. It seems government and everyone is on a loot mission. They even charge u for using toilets