I wish I could go to your trip to Greece. I lived on the island of Crete for 2 years back when I was a teen. The beaches and sights are amazing. The food is amazing and you can find many vegan options. If you ever make it to Crete, you need to go by a restaurant called To Stachi. It's a vegetarian restaurant that serves many vegan options, along with weekly specials!
Hi beautiful & gorgeous Rose. A fantastic travel vlog in a awesome hotel and 😋 vegan food (it's great not having to worry if the food is vegan). Love 🥰 the vlog and love 💕 Rose.
Looks like fun, but not sure I'd be down with drinking from same coconut, double dipping in same salad bowl and sharing 1 shot glass...lol Looks like you all had fun tho :) I love Bali, but went with non vegans, would have loved to go with vegans...but not sharing germs lmao
this was a learning process; during the 2023 tour, in the beginning, we went to a couple of non-vegan restaurants with nice views & good location but after the first day, we changed course and chose mostly vegan restaurants as you can see by this video. For my future tours (including the Bali one coming up this year), we are going to vegan restaurants or very vegan-friendly restaurants.
PSA. Indonesian here, with vegetarian and vegan family members. While general indonesian food are surprisingly easy to veganize, most of the country aren't vegan and depends either on fish (because islands), or chicken (because lack of lands) as well as tofu and tempeh for protein. Shrimp paste is also fundamental in many of our cuisine and may be added, making an otherwise vegan dish not vegan. As such, most restaurants in the country are not vegan and any vegan restaurants will either be in the big cities (Jakarta, Denpasar, etc.) and tend to cater to western tourists - which then inflate the price. I'm guessing Bali will still have more 100% vegan restaurants than the rest of the country, but yeah vegan tourists might need to temper their expectations here. Just ask about shrimp paste and fish sauce, and you should be fine to eat in non-100% vegan restaurants.
Beautiful & fun I wish I could afford to go. The best is knowing everything is vegan so u don't have to worry.
awww yesss!! it's so good that it's a vegan trip haha hope you can make one of my trips one day :) thanks for watching!
Awesome footage from your trip. Thank you.
Thanks for watching
I wish I could go to your trip to Greece. I lived on the island of Crete for 2 years back when I was a teen. The beaches and sights are amazing. The food is amazing and you can find many vegan options. If you ever make it to Crete, you need to go by a restaurant called To Stachi. It's a vegetarian restaurant that serves many vegan options, along with weekly specials!
awww i wish you could come too!!! i love greece so much. I went to Crete many years ago and I would definitely go back!!! :)
you need to go to this krishna mall in bali, cotton clothes cost very low, I spent $50 for 10 cotton dresses.
Looks like a great time! Love the tempeh in Bali, soo fresh and yummy! 😋
omg i miss it every day!!!
iconic trip!!! can't wait for GREEEECE
so excited!!!!
This looks like a wonderful trip. If I could go I really would.
awww maybe one day!
Hi beautiful & gorgeous Rose. A fantastic travel vlog in a awesome hotel and 😋 vegan food (it's great not having to worry if the food is vegan). Love 🥰 the vlog and love 💕 Rose.
thank you David :)
Thanks for sharing! Would love to attend one of these experiences, maybe after my youngest is all done with college, and masters
looks amazinggg
was too fun :)
Love your hair and videos
thank you so much!!!
Let me know once you visit Singapore as am living in Singapore and Bali is very close to Singapore
Wo those cocktails at that secret bar? awesome!
hahah right? it was super cool and fun
Cheap Lazy Vegan, I subscribed because your videos are super cool!
Yay! Thank you!
I would love to join so much but I literally am on holiday the week after your trip.. ;^; I'm hoping for next year I guess...
Yeay 😍😍😍😍
One day, when I have the funds and trip falls at a workable time, I will join a trip! It looks like so much fun.
Sing it, girl! 🧑🎤
Tasty fun times. ❤
YESSSS
Eclipse trip in Spain, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, or Egypt in 2027? Just putting an idea out there.
love this idea haha :)
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How long did you stay in bali?
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Welcome to Indonesia
thank you!!! it was so fun :)
a trip to the monkey forest where no one gets pooped on is a definite success...i was not so lucky LOL
Looks like fun, but not sure I'd be down with drinking from same coconut, double dipping in same salad bowl and sharing 1 shot glass...lol Looks like you all had fun tho :) I love Bali, but went with non vegans, would have loved to go with vegans...but not sharing germs lmao
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I’d just spend time with the stray dogs. I shouldn’t come 😂
hahahaha you and me both
Could I ask why you aren't using 100% vegan restaurants for your tours rather than just restaurants that also prepare non-vegan dishes?? 🤔
this was a learning process; during the 2023 tour, in the beginning, we went to a couple of non-vegan restaurants with nice views & good location but after the first day, we changed course and chose mostly vegan restaurants as you can see by this video. For my future tours (including the Bali one coming up this year), we are going to vegan restaurants or very vegan-friendly restaurants.
PSA. Indonesian here, with vegetarian and vegan family members. While general indonesian food are surprisingly easy to veganize, most of the country aren't vegan and depends either on fish (because islands), or chicken (because lack of lands) as well as tofu and tempeh for protein. Shrimp paste is also fundamental in many of our cuisine and may be added, making an otherwise vegan dish not vegan.
As such, most restaurants in the country are not vegan and any vegan restaurants will either be in the big cities (Jakarta, Denpasar, etc.) and tend to cater to western tourists - which then inflate the price. I'm guessing Bali will still have more 100% vegan restaurants than the rest of the country, but yeah vegan tourists might need to temper their expectations here. Just ask about shrimp paste and fish sauce, and you should be fine to eat in non-100% vegan restaurants.
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woot!
I'm hungry :(
carnivore 💪💪