"You need to find Bali for yourself" Genuinely, gives me goosebumps. Many foreign tourists usually don't venture to the Bali's remote areas, and most do not feel comfortable eating local Balinese food. That is why some areas are packed with western restaurants and hotels. If you want to experience the real Bali, go to the villages far from where the tourists gather, meet the "real" locals and eat local food. But, there's a chance you may end up with upset stomach at the end of the day (part of the experience).
As expected, high quality production, outstanding cinematography, and remarkable storytelling. Thank you, and more power to your channel. Keep the great contents coming.
As always, I love your honest review of places! My sister and I were actually planning on going to Bali earlier this year because of how beautiful it looked, but after doing a LOT of research for the trip, I figured out about the overcrowding and tourism. You put together a great video while staying honest about the experience. Thanks!
Bali used to be so different.... It was really a paradise when we lived there until we moved in 2001.... We were back again to visit twice since then, the last time was in 2018 and so sad and disappointed seeing Bali change so much (not for the better).. people ruin that beautiful island...traffic jam, over commercialist, over populated ... we felt the island lost their identity.
WELL DONE!! I have always wanted to visit Bali since I was a kid (from surfing), but definitely would want the 'off-the-beaten-path' experience--even if that means skipping Bali and focusing on the other islands. Love the honest review...our world needs more of this kind of honesty right now! ...Damn, we are SO itching to go on an international adventure!
Was in Bali in November and this rings so true, excellently documented. Indonesia and the people are amazing, Lombok is a wonderful place, albeit still rebuilding after the earthquake
Totally agree about Lombok and the people. It was very interesting and sad to see that many areas of Lombok were struggling after the earthquake... it seems that many tourists were avoiding it. Must be even worse right now
Although I'm in love with Bali, yet everything you said is true. I traveled across bali from Nusa Dua up until Singaraja and I like the diversity of this huge island. Anyone stay only around Kuta, Seminyak, and Sanur will definitely feel what you felt unless they're visiting for a few nights and looking for a busy lifestyle. It's all about your opening words "why do you travel".. I guess Bali will easily fulfill all kinda answers, it's about how you find the answer.
100% agree! I first wanted to go to Bali many years ago, but only got round to going in 2018 for my honeymoon. We both felt the exact way your video describes it and were disappointed by Bali. I read an article not long after going there, about how travel photography has changed into getting the bests shots for Instagram and ignoring any culture whilst travelling. I felt like this was very prominent in Bali. I like to enjoy the culture and food of a country and this can be quite challenging when people keep offering you pizzas and burgers - something I can cook in my kitchen in England! When i talk about my honeymoon I always sound a bit down about it, which is a shame - next time I end up talking about my honeymoon, I will probably just tell them to watch this video as it perfectly sums it up! Look forward to seeing some off the beaten track places there and hopefully it will change my mind.
You‘ve got it spot on there Alex, completely agree! Sorry to hear that your honeymoon was tainted though... hopefully your future travels will make up for it!
This video is a great example, as to why your content is exceptional. Telling the story of your full experience in your travels lends creditability to your channel. There are far too many vloggers that try to be so cool and gimmicky, which projects falsehoods. Thank you so much for making your videos!!! Cheers.
I missed Bali, but terima kasih for your sincere comments and I do appreciate your view about Bali. I'm Indonesian and I am agree with you that there are other places (or islands) in this archipelago that worth to explore for so-called "paradise". Love the works thou 👍
One reason that i dont want the best palces of the Philippines be broadcasted all over the world. I want our beaches to be as it is.. Less tourist, so that every single one can enjoy the majestic view of every place. I really wish that someday, I will not see any video on youtube saying that Palawan is trashy and notnas good as what they saw on social media.
This is TOTALLY what I expected real Bali was like. And your opening line speaks lots to me and the kind of travel I do. 🙌 It's really so sad when this happens to places around the world. I hope that the whole COVID-19 forces places like Bali to stop and think of where they are going... What were those falls at the end of the video? Those look very cool
This is so spot on. I fell in love with Bali on my first trip when it was relatively unscathed. I have been to Bali a few times and have watched it transform. I was terribly disappointed on my last trip and this video captures the very essence of what it has become. If I wanted to eat at a high end cafe with a bunch of loud mouthed Aussies I can go down the street where I live in Melbourne. I am fortunate to know a local who can take me to places where the tourists don’t venture. Unfortunately, it became a victim of its own success. I feel sorry for the Balinese because for them it is a large part of their livelihood and so many are dependent on the income. Then there’s the many Javanese who come from the mainland to make a buck and give the place a bad name.
Totally agree with you! It’s a tricky situation for the locals as you say. Tourism makes up about 80% of the economy... I just hope it can become more sustainable post pandemic
I completely agree with you... I was truly shocked by all the litter among some beaches, the mass of people is certain areas, etc., ... so disappointing. I left Bali thinking how beautiful it was, and I would love to go back someday but only after tourism is under control.
I’m so glad you shared this and broke it down. There was a time where I was seeing everyone visit here via Instagram. And that made me not want to go as I figured overtourism existed. But I’m glad to see there is some beauty outside of this one area.
The “10 New Balis” includes Borobudur Temple (Central Java), Belitung (Sumatra), Mount Bromo (East Java), Labuan Bajo (East Nusa Tenggara), Lake Toba (North Sumatra), Thousand Islands (Jakarta), Mandalika (West Nusa Tenggara), Wakatobi (Southeast Sulawesi), Tanjung Lesung (Banten), and Morotai (North Maluku)
Lucky Me, Kept A Home There From 79 to 85. Both Nusa Dua & ALL Of The Bukit Were Empty, Open Country, Ubud Was A Long Way From Anywhere, Kuta Beach Ended At Legian & The Beach Was The Main Road. Salamat Jala & Aloha
Uh huh yup... Same thing in the Philippines As cyclists my group and I found nice rivers and waterfalls, as did other cycling groups... But of course after hearing and seeing our pictures, other folks now crowd those once natural beautiful areas, with the crowdiness and leaving garbage 😢
Great video. It’s unfortunate that so many iconic places have suffered to overtourism. I wonder as well what the post pandemic era will look like. Like you said the key lies in going just a bit further to find the authentic.
Bali where you go if you want to meet Aussies and Chinese. Really though if you just go north into sulewesi you can find beautiful beaches in Bau bau and bira. Hell even just go next door to lombok but that's starting to catch on. Indnesia definitely a country worth exploring, private boat in raja ampat still one of my highlights in all my world adventures. Bali can be nice first experience but don't keep going back. there is lots to explore in indonesia.
i'm Balinese and tourism is almost like knife with two sides of sharpness first Bali becomes wealthy island , one of the most profitable place for bussiness and investation but as long as it comes , more balinese people suffering many Balinese people have wages (with minimum wages is 170 USD/month) usually they paid below that .Onthat terms, many of my friends sell his ancestors lands for "western consumeristic glamours behaviour" that in fact they dont need . getting rich for a while and getting poor again because of that cycle so , you said on video that"Overtourism " things.... Sadly it was real , and many tourist realized that in Backlash of that , Hundreds of Hotel dropped the Occupancy rate and firingtheir staff constantly , ( it was happened before pandemic- its worse now)
Totally agree. Trash is a problem and Bali is overrun with tourist just as other SE Asian tourist destinations are (Hoi An in Vietnam and Boracay in the Philippines are just two that come to mind. But there are many). You have to get away from tourist areas. However, a lot of people are not comfortable doing that or they don't have the time (which is fine with me). I hope it stays that way.
good opening question. Really Made me think a lot about my own reasons to travel. I have heard a lot about Bali myself and most people say its paradise. Wow really didn't knew that Bali was so overrun with tourists. Its really a shame. really love the quote you used "traveling with a template" and having the same picture as everyone else. Really curious how social media has influenced this place?
A couple of years ago Bali was high on my list, but it isn't anymore. Exactly for the reasons you mention. It just really doesn't seem enjoyable to go to a place overtaken by westerners and western influences. What's the point?
Omg, I thought I was the only one thinking this... I have been saying exactky the same for the last 5 years, Bali was beautiful, still is, but so overtoured, in some places it reminds me of benidorm or Bignor, well made film Ryan
Had to wait til I got the kids to bed so I can enjoy an episode. Yep, it looses its appeal when things are over done...like Venice...Ha, did you get a pic on the swing...or just the vid!!!??? The falls looked amazing!
My suggestion for your next destination visiting Indonesia is the Komodo Island National park...👌👌 It's the only place on earth where dinosaurs still exist.
I am balinese & im agree, bali starting to lose its unique slowly here because overtourism and others factors. the real bali is still here and try survive , dont follow usual travel guide/ads or popular travel site on bali etc about bali. just explore it your self with locals thats u know & trust .
Yeah, Bali is untidy, only good in the photos. Inner Bali is lovely and relaxing, but the areas near the water are overrated. Lombok and Flores islands are way better than Bali.
Wise words. I hear this too many times about Bali from people nowadays. And to be fair that swim from the side looks pretty boring to do. It seems more all about the Instagram picture rather than a fun thing to do.
I visited some of the spots that appeared in your video before. I have two Bali visors, too. You put the video together very nicely. Your narrations are poetic. Is that Aling Aling Waterfall at the end?
Well said. Even I'm Indonesian felt the same. Bali has become overly crowded instead of serene and peaceful destination nowadays. Traffic and street bars just not a view of paradise
Remember, there is NO utopia, there is only paradise... and every man's paradise has its "other side." 🌴😎 From Guam in Micronesia to Samar in the Philippines... I've found my balance.
very well said....i visited bali and have the same opinion as yours....paradise lost...drug peddling happens everywhere around you n d traffic sucks....
Its a shame really, as an Australian i've never been, but i see some of it in Thailand, like in Koh Samui. I first started watching your channel from your Koh Chang video, and it seems in the 3-4 years since i've been its getting more tourist focused. its inevitable really, these places rely on tourism way too much, parts of Australia feels it as well (Gold Coast, Bondi and sadly the The Great Barrier reef) Thats fine though, the greater challenge of finding the quieter places just makes it that more rewarding :D
@@OneShotAdventures Yeah, I was actually so surprised to see that there were that many foreigners left tbh... But roads and beaches are relatively empty
For me personally, every famous place for tourism is the same, I visit Bali many times before, this situation we can found in any other destination too like Tokyo, Paris etc
Thanks for your comment! I personally think it's slightly different for major cities like Tokyo and Paris - there is an expectation of lots of people. The expectation of Bali is paradise.
Shhhhh,.... you've let the remaining secrets of Bali out. Don't let the tourist hordes decend onto the pristine, unexplored parts of Bali outside of Denpasar beaches and Ubud!
Bali for me an Indonesian .... is not even worth enjoyable, there is so many hidden area in around Indonesia ; but in my position is in Central Java ... there is some hidden gem ... that there is or almost no foreign tourist but very famous local like me. Sadly you only focus in Bali .... others in Java there is so much more offer ... than Bali ...
well said, .....Bali was paradise in the 70ts and 80ts...money did not concern anyone....towards the millennium it became a party island,...drugs alcohol, girls....then the mob followed.... As a traveller i can say that Bali got fucked up the most....and the fastest...all the balinese addicted to money...double the amount of javanese entered....traffic jams,..poluttion....etc...that is what tourism does.
I find very hypocrite, especially living in Paris where we have the same problems to complain about overtourism... and happily take their money ! Sorry, but no, when I was a student, I not always wanted to go outside the touristic areas, what's wrong with that? But guess what? It's okay to take my touristic money but not okay to only see touristic places, eh? And what about doing like my city (Paris, France), strickly regulating it? I find very rude to complain about overtourism, because it keeps out poor people from traveling abroad, hence discovering the world and broadening our mentality. And I don't speak about the money the overtourism is giving to my city of lights nor any other touristic place all around the world. In one word, you want for instance the Eiffel tower without anyone else? Not only egoistic, but very arrogant ! On what grounds do you think that, as a tourist, YOU are better than your neighbor tourist? That's the job of the local authorities to restrain the number of tourists if the inhabitants are complaining. And now that we have 14 months of COVID, people start to beg us (the tourists) to come back? Like the Spanish Minister did to the Bristishes two weeks ago? No way, I'll spend my money, since some people don't want it, somewhere else where I can enjoy a cocktail without being judged because I enjoy a cocktail in a touristic bar of Bali... Not everyone wants to see the so-called "real" Bali.
You've completely misunderstood the entire point of the video. I have no problem with touristic places. The Bali problem is an issue of expectation vs reality. The original reason why people came to Bali is to find secluded beauty and nature. But that beauty is literally being bulldozed to make room for more bars and hotels.
@@OneShotAdventures No I'm not! That's the same for Paris : People want a "romantic city" but complain about too many tourists, so the beauty of Paris (dream) is completely different than the reality (overtourism), so what ? Once more, people want money but not too many people ! Bunch of hypocrites...
"You need to find Bali for yourself" Genuinely, gives me goosebumps.
Many foreign tourists usually don't venture to the Bali's remote areas, and most do not feel comfortable eating local Balinese food. That is why some areas are packed with western restaurants and hotels.
If you want to experience the real Bali, go to the villages far from where the tourists gather, meet the "real" locals and eat local food. But, there's a chance you may end up with upset stomach at the end of the day (part of the experience).
Real Balinese food is great! I never got an upset stomach either haha
This is one of the sharpest and most philosophical insights into the effect of social media on travel destinations I have ever seen.
As expected, high quality production, outstanding cinematography, and remarkable storytelling. Thank you, and more power to your channel. Keep the great contents coming.
Thanks so much!
Wise words man, had that same feeling to when I was there
Thanks mate, when were you last there?
@@OneShotAdventures last sept, we went after Koh Phanag and it just didn't seem like how everyone had painted it to be
@@neom472 Totally agree. Koh Phangan is a popular place, but has a much better vibe imo
As always, I love your honest review of places! My sister and I were actually planning on going to Bali earlier this year because of how beautiful it looked, but after doing a LOT of research for the trip, I figured out about the overcrowding and tourism. You put together a great video while staying honest about the experience. Thanks!
There are still some nice spots in Bali, but I recommend spending more time on the other islands (Lombok is amazing)
Bali used to be so different.... It was really a paradise when we lived there until we moved in 2001.... We were back again to visit twice since then, the last time was in 2018 and so sad and disappointed seeing Bali change so much (not for the better).. people ruin that beautiful island...traffic jam, over commercialist, over populated ... we felt the island lost their identity.
True
WELL DONE!! I have always wanted to visit Bali since I was a kid (from surfing), but definitely would want the 'off-the-beaten-path' experience--even if that means skipping Bali and focusing on the other islands. Love the honest review...our world needs more of this kind of honesty right now! ...Damn, we are SO itching to go on an international adventure!
You guys will love some of the other islands, Lombok in particular is amazing
Can't wait! Trying not to feel rather discouraged by the world's climate as far as our future travel goes...
It will get better eventually!
Was in Bali in November and this rings so true, excellently documented. Indonesia and the people are amazing, Lombok is a wonderful place, albeit still rebuilding after the earthquake
Totally agree about Lombok and the people. It was very interesting and sad to see that many areas of Lombok were struggling after the earthquake... it seems that many tourists were avoiding it. Must be even worse right now
I have been researching for 3 days about Bali. We wanted to visit this year. But after few videos and articles we changed our minds.
Although I'm in love with Bali, yet everything you said is true. I traveled across bali from Nusa Dua up until Singaraja and I like the diversity of this huge island. Anyone stay only around Kuta, Seminyak, and Sanur will definitely feel what you felt unless they're visiting for a few nights and looking for a busy lifestyle.
It's all about your opening words "why do you travel".. I guess Bali will easily fulfill all kinda answers, it's about how you find the answer.
That’s very true, you need to work a bit harder to see the “real” Bali!
100% agree! I first wanted to go to Bali many years ago, but only got round to going in 2018 for my honeymoon. We both felt the exact way your video describes it and were disappointed by Bali. I read an article not long after going there, about how travel photography has changed into getting the bests shots for Instagram and ignoring any culture whilst travelling. I felt like this was very prominent in Bali. I like to enjoy the culture and food of a country and this can be quite challenging when people keep offering you pizzas and burgers - something I can cook in my kitchen in England!
When i talk about my honeymoon I always sound a bit down about it, which is a shame - next time I end up talking about my honeymoon, I will probably just tell them to watch this video as it perfectly sums it up! Look forward to seeing some off the beaten track places there and hopefully it will change my mind.
You‘ve got it spot on there Alex, completely agree! Sorry to hear that your honeymoon was tainted though... hopefully your future travels will make up for it!
Wow, that waterfalls look amazing! Bali is where I would love to pay a visit one day. The wave at 1:00 is pretty beautiful! Great filming skills, man!
Great film! Some real heartfelt things to think about
Thanks Chris!
This video is a great example, as to why your content is exceptional. Telling the story of your full experience in your travels lends creditability to your channel. There are far too many vloggers that try to be so cool and gimmicky, which projects falsehoods. Thank you so much for making your videos!!! Cheers.
Thanks so much Laura!
I missed Bali, but terima kasih for your sincere comments and I do appreciate your view about Bali. I'm Indonesian and I am agree with you that there are other places (or islands) in this archipelago that worth to explore for so-called "paradise". Love the works thou 👍
Thank you!
One reason that i dont want the best palces of the Philippines be broadcasted all over the world. I want our beaches to be as it is.. Less tourist, so that every single one can enjoy the majestic view of every place. I really wish that someday, I will not see any video on youtube saying that Palawan is trashy and notnas good as what they saw on social media.
It’s a very fair point. I guess it already happened with Boracay
@@OneShotAdventures yeah.. Exactly. Hopefully it wont happen again to other places in the Ph...
This is TOTALLY what I expected real Bali was like. And your opening line speaks lots to me and the kind of travel I do. 🙌 It's really so sad when this happens to places around the world. I hope that the whole COVID-19 forces places like Bali to stop and think of where they are going... What were those falls at the end of the video? Those look very cool
This is so spot on. I fell in love with Bali on my first trip when it was relatively unscathed. I have been to Bali a few times and have watched it transform. I was terribly disappointed on my last trip and this video captures the very essence of what it has become. If I wanted to eat at a high end cafe with a bunch of loud mouthed Aussies I can go down the street where I live in Melbourne. I am fortunate to know a local who can take me to places where the tourists don’t venture. Unfortunately, it became a victim of its own success. I feel sorry for the Balinese because for them it is a large part of their livelihood and so many are dependent on the income. Then there’s the many Javanese who come from the mainland to make a buck and give the place a bad name.
Totally agree with you! It’s a tricky situation for the locals as you say. Tourism makes up about 80% of the economy... I just hope it can become more sustainable post pandemic
I completely agree with you... I was truly shocked by all the litter among some beaches, the mass of people is certain areas, etc., ... so disappointing. I left Bali thinking how beautiful it was, and I would love to go back someday but only after tourism is under control.
I hope they can find a middle crowd, but I think too much of the economy depends on tourism now
I’m so glad you shared this and broke it down. There was a time where I was seeing everyone visit here via Instagram. And that made me not want to go as I figured overtourism existed. But I’m glad to see there is some beauty outside of this one area.
The “10 New Balis” includes Borobudur Temple (Central Java), Belitung (Sumatra), Mount Bromo (East Java), Labuan Bajo (East Nusa Tenggara), Lake Toba (North Sumatra), Thousand Islands (Jakarta), Mandalika (West Nusa Tenggara), Wakatobi (Southeast Sulawesi), Tanjung Lesung (Banten), and Morotai (North Maluku)
Thanks for sharing!
Lucky Me, Kept A Home There From 79 to 85. Both Nusa Dua & ALL Of The Bukit Were Empty, Open Country, Ubud Was A Long Way From Anywhere, Kuta Beach Ended At Legian & The Beach Was The Main Road. Salamat Jala & Aloha
Uh huh yup... Same thing in the Philippines
As cyclists my group and I found nice rivers and waterfalls, as did other cycling groups... But of course after hearing and seeing our pictures, other folks now crowd those once natural beautiful areas, with the crowdiness and leaving garbage 😢
I have seen Bali change so much over the years, is just an over-developed polluted hell hole now.
Great video. It’s unfortunate that so many iconic places have suffered to overtourism. I wonder as well what the post pandemic era will look like. Like you said the key lies in going just a bit further to find the authentic.
100% - there are so many islands to explore
Great piece of journalism 👏 just as good as a dw or bbc short docs.
Bali where you go if you want to meet Aussies and Chinese. Really though if you just go north into sulewesi you can find beautiful beaches in Bau bau and bira. Hell even just go next door to lombok but that's starting to catch on. Indnesia definitely a country worth exploring, private boat in raja ampat still one of my highlights in all my world adventures. Bali can be nice first experience but don't keep going back. there is lots to explore in indonesia.
Totally agree - loved Lombok when I was there
What a great angle of your video
it was like looking at the jungle part of the avatar movie, a little bit
Beautiful cinematic video come with message! I love both sights and message you would like to give in this video. Amazing waterfalls too.
Thanks!
i'm Balinese and tourism is almost like knife with two sides of sharpness
first Bali becomes wealthy island , one of the most profitable place for bussiness and investation
but as long as it comes , more balinese people suffering
many Balinese people have wages (with minimum wages is 170 USD/month) usually they paid below that .Onthat terms, many of my friends sell his ancestors lands for "western consumeristic glamours behaviour" that in fact they dont need . getting rich for a while
and getting poor again because of that cycle
so , you said on video that"Overtourism " things.... Sadly it was real , and many tourist realized that
in Backlash of that , Hundreds of Hotel dropped the Occupancy rate and firingtheir staff constantly ,
( it was happened before pandemic- its worse now)
Thank you for sharing this.
Thank you for visiting Bali. Come to wonderful Indonesia. There are 17,499 islands left after you visited Bali. Discover further my friend...
Yes!
Love your videos man! Keep up the great work! You're good at this! Wonderful pictures! And always straight forward on your comments. I like that.
Thank you!
Totally agree. Trash is a problem and Bali is overrun with tourist just as other SE Asian tourist destinations are (Hoi An in Vietnam and Boracay in the Philippines are just two that come to mind. But there are many). You have to get away from tourist areas. However, a lot of people are not comfortable doing that or they don't have the time (which is fine with me). I hope it stays that way.
Yep, it's definitely a comfort zone thing. I felt exactly the same in Hoi An too
there's something about your story telling that's getting me drawn back..subscribed ^_^
Thank you!
good opening question. Really Made me think a lot about my own reasons to travel. I have heard a lot about Bali myself and most people say its paradise. Wow really didn't knew that Bali was so overrun with tourists. Its really a shame. really love the quote you used "traveling with a template" and having the same picture as everyone else. Really curious how social media has influenced this place?
A couple of years ago Bali was high on my list, but it isn't anymore. Exactly for the reasons you mention. It just really doesn't seem enjoyable to go to a place overtaken by westerners and western influences. What's the point?
Exactly. I highly recommend Indonesia though, plenty of other amazing islands to explore!
I was crushed when I went to Bali, it's such a beautiful place with amazing people but it was way too over crowded for me. Tourism has ruined Bali 😥
Omg, I thought I was the only one thinking this... I have been saying exactky the same for the last 5 years, Bali was beautiful, still is, but so overtoured, in some places it reminds me of benidorm or Bignor, well made film Ryan
Thanks Dan, sounds like we had a very similar experience...
One Shot Adventures a lot of respect to you Ryan, hope to meet you on the road after this COVID thing
Had to wait til I got the kids to bed so I can enjoy an episode. Yep, it looses its appeal when things are over done...like Venice...Ha, did you get a pic on the swing...or just the vid!!!??? The falls looked amazing!
Haha no picture for me! Sad times
I guess with the pandemic, Bali is slowing down & becoming more peaceful. Other Island in Indonesia usually are less developed and harder to reach.
True, but Lombok is right next to Bali with its own airport and it has a much better vibe imo
My suggestion for your next destination visiting Indonesia is the Komodo Island National park...👌👌
It's the only place on earth where dinosaurs still exist.
I am balinese & im agree, bali starting to lose its unique slowly here because overtourism and others factors. the real bali is still here and try survive , dont follow usual travel guide/ads or popular travel site on bali etc about bali. just explore it your self with locals thats u know & trust .
Great advice!
Bali is bali... bali be second home for all people that already visit bali....
so hope this pandemi will be end....
I been to bangkok 5 times. I always have the choice to go to bali but i choose thailand each time . I feel like its just a instagram place .
Yeah, Bali is untidy, only good in the photos. Inner Bali is lovely and relaxing, but the areas near the water are overrated. Lombok and Flores islands are way better than Bali.
True, the further north we went - the better it got! Lombok is amazing
That waterfall seem so refreshing.💧💧💧
Yeah, they were beautiful
You should visit lombok, its more quite and less touristy
I have a series about Lombok coming out very soon ;)
@@OneShotAdventures waiting for it :)
Wise words. I hear this too many times about Bali from people nowadays. And to be fair that swim from the side looks pretty boring to do. It seems more all about the Instagram picture rather than a fun thing to do.
Sadly yes...
I visited some of the spots that appeared in your video before. I have two Bali visors, too. You put the video together very nicely. Your narrations are poetic. Is that Aling Aling Waterfall at the end?
Well said. Even I'm Indonesian felt the same. Bali has become overly crowded instead of serene and peaceful destination nowadays. Traffic and street bars just not a view of paradise
Luckily there are thousands more islands in Indonesia :)
Remember, there is NO utopia, there is only paradise... and every man's paradise has its "other side." 🌴😎 From Guam in Micronesia to Samar in the Philippines... I've found my balance.
What is the place he mentions at about 3:40? Sounds like Barbubud?
I've never been to Bali. It looks gorgeous. I'd love to explore the temples and spiritual side of it.
The spiritual side is very interesting and unique, but I recommend skipping the most popular temples!
Just watched this for 3rd time... Mint narration., class voice, "David Attenborough of informative tourism" excellent work 👏
Haha thank you so much!
Great Bali Video.. 👍👍👍☕☕🌈
amazing video broo
very well said....i visited bali and have the same opinion as yours....paradise lost...drug peddling happens everywhere around you n d traffic sucks....
The traffic is CRAZY
Boracay, Philippines had the same problem till the president closed it down for months to clean it up and impose new rules, now it's better than ever.
Very true, I went to Boracay about 6 months after it reopened. I was impressed!
Its a shame really, as an Australian i've never been, but i see some of it in Thailand, like in Koh Samui.
I first started watching your channel from your Koh Chang video, and it seems in the 3-4 years since i've been its getting more tourist focused.
its inevitable really, these places rely on tourism way too much, parts of Australia feels it as well (Gold Coast, Bondi and sadly the The Great Barrier reef)
Thats fine though, the greater challenge of finding the quieter places just makes it that more rewarding :D
Very true, I definitely saw it at the Great Barrier Reef a few years back...
Amazing footage.
Thanks!
Blame the lonely planet or other such guide books. Most tourists these days just use those as the ultimate experience in travel.
Yep, they are definitely a factor too
Yeah, just travel there during Covid times then - I was there last weekend and it's pretty empty
Im sure most parts are. I heard that Canggu is still pretty busy though
@@OneShotAdventures Yeah, I was actually so surprised to see that there were that many foreigners left tbh... But roads and beaches are relatively empty
Where do you think you'd live, when you base in Asia as planned?
Great question! I think we will start in Thailand and then we want to go back to Philippines too
I love rice fields and beaches but Bali has gone many many rice fields into the cafes n hotels n vilas
true
Greetings from Bali Indonesia
For me personally, every famous place for tourism is the same, I visit Bali many times before, this situation we can found in any other destination too like Tokyo, Paris etc
Thanks for your comment! I personally think it's slightly different for major cities like Tokyo and Paris - there is an expectation of lots of people. The expectation of Bali is paradise.
😂 I didn't do the swing, it was expensive and unnecessary
Good choice 😂
For some reason, I remembered Di Caprio movie "The Beach"...
Great book too
@@OneShotAdventures Yeah, Alex Garland
I hope I can come to Bali very soon
The truth hurts but somebody has to tell it !
Shhhhh,.... you've let the remaining secrets of Bali out. Don't let the tourist hordes decend onto the pristine, unexplored parts of Bali outside of Denpasar beaches and Ubud!
I didn't name any locations ;)
Bali for me an Indonesian .... is not even worth enjoyable, there is so many hidden area in around Indonesia ; but in my position is in Central Java ... there is some hidden gem ... that there is or almost no foreign tourist but very famous local like me. Sadly you only focus in Bali .... others in Java there is so much more offer ... than Bali ...
It's true, there is so much more to explore in Indonesia. I can't wait to get to Java one day
Nah ...loh ...gimana ...tuh...
Need some renovation and space to breath (the nature). 🙃
Yes!
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It’s just your opinion 😑 I will not stop going to Bali.
Of course! Although, the effects of overtourism are unfortunately factual...
well said, .....Bali was paradise in the 70ts and 80ts...money did not concern anyone....towards the millennium it became a party island,...drugs alcohol, girls....then the mob followed....
As a traveller i can say that Bali got fucked up the most....and the fastest...all the balinese addicted to money...double the amount of javanese entered....traffic jams,..poluttion....etc...that is what tourism does.
Yep, you can find paradise in Indonesia - but its not in Bali!
Bro stay bali, j
It’s mostly a hole
I find very hypocrite, especially living in Paris where we have the same problems to complain about overtourism... and happily take their money ! Sorry, but no, when I was a student, I not always wanted to go outside the touristic areas, what's wrong with that? But guess what? It's okay to take my touristic money but not okay to only see touristic places, eh? And what about doing like my city (Paris, France), strickly regulating it? I find very rude to complain about overtourism, because it keeps out poor people from traveling abroad, hence discovering the world and broadening our mentality. And I don't speak about the money the overtourism is giving to my city of lights nor any other touristic place all around the world.
In one word, you want for instance the Eiffel tower without anyone else? Not only egoistic, but very arrogant ! On what grounds do you think that, as a tourist, YOU are better than your neighbor tourist? That's the job of the local authorities to restrain the number of tourists if the inhabitants are complaining. And now that we have 14 months of COVID, people start to beg us (the tourists) to come back? Like the Spanish Minister did to the Bristishes two weeks ago? No way, I'll spend my money, since some people don't want it, somewhere else where I can enjoy a cocktail without being judged because I enjoy a cocktail in a touristic bar of Bali... Not everyone wants to see the so-called "real" Bali.
You've completely misunderstood the entire point of the video. I have no problem with touristic places. The Bali problem is an issue of expectation vs reality. The original reason why people came to Bali is to find secluded beauty and nature. But that beauty is literally being bulldozed to make room for more bars and hotels.
@@OneShotAdventures No I'm not! That's the same for Paris : People want a "romantic city" but complain about too many tourists, so the beauty of Paris (dream) is completely different than the reality (overtourism), so what ? Once more, people want money but not too many people ! Bunch of hypocrites...
.... and now its dead empty.
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bali so overrated , dali so underrated
Dali in China? I enjoyed it there!
@@OneShotAdventures yes i just watch ur dali video before this 🤣
Haha nice
Overrated and to be honest will go downhill from here.
We will see
Bali is NOT a paradise, its part of a third world country, its full of poverty and suffering and anyone who says othwrwise is truly deluded.