We've shared all the things we think you should do on the island but here are 10 things you MUST NOT do in BALI, Indonesia. If you have any other things travellers MUST NOT do in Bali, leave it in the comments below! Travelling to Bali soon? Get our resource pack - bit.ly/3OZaixh
UV pens are great for traveling for drinks or just water. We look pretty crazy at restaurants with our uv pen light stirring drinks but we did a month in Bali and never got sick and used It religiously everywhere in everything.
Kalian luar biasa.!!!👍 Memberi inspirasi kepada semua orang tentang bagaimana seharus nya untuk bersikap yang baik dan benar dan beberapa tips penting untuk mereka yang merencanakan pergi ke bali. Bila ada rasa Kepedulian walaupun hanya sekecil butiran pasir dalam hati, itu sangatlah berharga....dan hal itulah yang saya rasakan kepada kalian berdua.! Salute n respect👍
This is a concern for tourists if they want to visit Indonesia. Indonesia is full of customs and traditions. respect other countries where you go. thank you for your advice sis🙏😇
I love you guys' spirit and sense of humor! Thanks for the helpful info. I am living in the US and researching moving to Bali. What is your favorite place on the island?
So you say ‘I don’t give a hoot’ versus ‘I don’t give a honk’ because the latter would be rude… And in north america hooting is done by an owl while honking is geese and horns, and hooting by humans will get you slapped by most females you’re not paying $500 for. …some company.
John from Australia, welcome back. Claire, the 'bum gun' as you mentioned before, is very good. Adjust the pressure before use. The toilet tissue is for drying and not for wiping! The sewer system is ancient and cannot cope with tissues. 'Bum guns' work!!
Actually when you throw away those 5L bottles i suggest taking the cap because here in jakarta people would just fill it with tap water and sell it. It might not happen in bali but just in case keep the cap for a day or more then throw it away in a bin
I love Bali so much, thank you for sharing all these! I will take all these in mind! thought I might also share a good travel carry-on bag you can consider on your future travels. It's the Bento Bag from Nomad Lane. It's very functional and a good carry-on on travels ❤🥰
Dear Rhet and Claire. Your very important advice is duly noted and a strong advice to others visiting my island.👌👌👌👌🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽👍👍👍👍 By the way you are both truly missed and we are looking forward to your return to Paradise. Be healthy always
My wife and I are in our 60’s living in Orlando Florida. We have heard great things about Bali and thank you for your video. However I am concerned about the health care, the doctors and hospitals. You see I have a heart condition (congestive heart failure) along with diabetes. I thank God that things are getting better but I wonder how I will get medical attention and monthly medications.
Eat raw shallots everyday (i suggest right after waking up and before going to bed). It's our local herbal medicine. And it's effective to fight ur illness
Hey there Lawrence. There are private hospitals with pretty good doctors. There are also a lot of expat specialist doctors. For your specific problems i think you would need to do a bit of investigating to find out. Joining Facebook groups are always a good place to start. You can engage with the community already set up here to find out if anyone is already in the same boat. A good back back up is Singapore and Kuala Lumpur which are short flight away. They have world class medical facilities there.
what you say is true, it seems that you are very familiar with Indonesian culture, but as you know, there are a small number of foreigners are acting weird , very annoying , and likes to show off in Bali, without them realizing that they are actually being laughed at by local people.
We Indonesian people have a quote that becomes our philosophy of life "Where the earth stands, that's where the sky is held up" a person must follow or respect the customs that apply in his place of residence. if you appreciate then you will be appreciated more. We respect to you both.
Hello my name agung form Indonesia in bali : " I hope that foreign tourists who come to Bali follow Indonesian state regulations and Balinese regulations and are always polite to Balinese regulations and local residents, and respect Balinese and Indonesian culture"
I can't wait I'll be there in September. I do have a question. I will be solo, I was wondering if I'm at the beach and I'm in the water. I don't want my passport unattended will a photo copy suffice? Or what do you suggest?
You need your passport to get into Indonesia (Bali). A photo copy isn't allowed. We suggest asking your hotel reception to keep your passport safe or put it in your safe in your hotel room
never drove a scooter, had my first drive on bali it was great - 1 day later already scooting behind the locals on the walkway. very much recommended and fun for anyone up to it
Lekker video. My wife and I are in Florida USA and will be heading to Bali after returning home to Ballito. Question hey, what about mosquitoes? Are you both staying for a while there? If so where did you find was the best place to stay? Baie dankie from @aimandvision the South African American and Baby.
We’ve lived in Bali for over 2 years in total. Never had any problems with mosquitos. Recently though, there have been cases of Dengue graver. For places to stay we have a whole video explaining the difference between each place. Our personal favourite was Pererenan and Seseh but recent development in the Canggu area has made it more undesirable to live.
Thank you so much for sharing this informations to all tourist that will come to our country! We will respect you guys as much as you respect us :) Thank you once again!😘
Always, great tips guys. Hope to be in Bali soon. Hope you guys are doing ok. Harriet and I look forward to your wonderful videos. Thank You again and again. Sending you lots of love. 💖💖💖 Harriet, Jim and Yuki .Richmond. Va.
All these seem obvious, but some people are actually clueless, so it's handy info. One less obvious one worth mentioning, and it applies all around SEAsia and South Asia....the roads are almost always chaos, so when you need to cross a road by foot, be decisive and walk at a normal slowish pace and everything will flow around you....NEVER run across a road or you're just asking for trouble! 🚑
Thanks for the video! Going to Bali soon… by the way, I’ve had my luggage lost twice already, once arriving in Delhi and once arriving in Bangkok. My advice is to ALWAYS bring a spare change of clothes in your hand luggage. Some airlines will give you some cash right away to go shopping though. And I’ve been bitten by a stray dog in Thailand, needed to get rabies shots. Might be good to look up hospitals where you can get the shots in case you do get bitten, you need to get them within a day or so after getting bitten. Or get the shots in advance…
GREAT tips!! I'm going in a couple of weeks and honestly pretty terrified of the dog situation, especially after reading about the increased cases of rabies. I'm generally pretty wary of dogs to begin with and this bit about dogs in Bali is quite off-putting. Are there ways I can make myself as unattractive to dogs as possible?? Or if they start following me, how can I ward them off?
Hi. Can we walk around their narrow streets?. We are looking a google maps path and it is only a hour walk from our hotel to wanted destination so can we go by foot?. Thanks in advance!. 😊
Great info for newbies to Bali for sure but one point you mentioned broadly that I do not agree with, as a frequent traveller to Bali, is that you mentioned people get Bali Belly from the water, yes correct and the street food, not so correct. Most get it from Buffets and westernised restaurants. I eat from local warungs, markets and street food every trip, rarely eat anywhere else and have NEVER gotten Bali belly. If the street food vendor, local warung etc is very busy with locals it is generally safe to eat there. If eating a buffet at a restaurant/accommodation breakfast, eat when the food goes out not an hour or so later. Food from local warungs, street food and markets is so darn good and mentioning that people will get Bali belly from it, in the generalised manner in which you have, only scares people from having delicious cheap food.
I’m going next year you mentioned clothes briefly I would love to learn more on what to wear ..I was in Dubai recently it wasn’t to bad but I did dress more conservative
Great tips, all of them are so true! I've been to Bali a couple of times, in 2010 ans 2013, just for holidays, but wanting to make it a more permanent stay, maybe for 1 year, with my family. Can you help me know how do you manage your Visa for that time? Thanks a lot
there are dogs on all the beaches. They are fed daily by kind souls who invest countless hours to make sure they bellies are full just like yours is. The Bali dog has a rich 5,000 year history. Maybe choose another place to visit as you will find them on the beach, all streets, and most probably outside your guesthouse.
@@nicholasrv8834 your response is entirely unprovoked and unhelpful. The video itself advised to be careful around the stray dogs on the island as they may be aggressive and also can carry diseases. There are people who may not want or know how to deal with aggressive dogs so prefer to stay away if they can. There are also people with weakened immune systems who are wary of catching diseases from animals. It was simply a question and no reference was made to whether or not stray dogs should be fed etc, that was your bizarre assumption to make.
@@ayesha4653 I have lived in Bali 25 years. Dogs are a way of life here, most are vaccinated and a large percentage have been neutured, as a result of kind souls who donate time and money to do so. Accept it, expect it, or go somewhere else. In 25 years, I have maybe seen 3 aggressive dogs. Not provoking you, just telling you this is how it is. Did it cross your mind maybe the video made by 2 people who have lived in Bali for 1 year might be lacking in knowledge? They had 1 bad experience and it is generalized. Bali dogs are wonderful animals, some have lived on the beach all their lives and are loving and cuddly, and 2 of them live in my home. In closing, even the video creators mention to not pay attention to them and ignore them and you will be fine. But if you have allergies or a weakened immune system, best thing to do is to go to a place with no dogs. Have fun wherever you go.
wow...i love it... u keep saying be respectful to the people n culture....wow tq sweetheart... I need to point out about dresscode...if u guys going to temple , any spiritual places, please wear (atleast) proper clothing... if in western countries, if me as asian visit a church with a sexy clothing , its so disrespectful right....same goes to us
Excuse me. Your video is very interesting and beautiful. May i have the permission to use this video for my translation english assignment ? If you permit, i will add the credit and the source to your channel and video in my video assignment and the description.
Bali very real sacred i went. My friend got possesed over there after we visiting abandoned build and got goosebumps then accidentally step on ritual joss stick things on ground and suddenly my body so heavy when i riding the rental motorcycle , my bali friend can see creature sitting on my shoulder. Oh my god
@@oceanontube I believe we went with the expectation of relaxing and it was more of a party vibe. Stayed half our trip in Canggu and other half in Seminyak which we enjoyed.
@@KylieandJustin you went to the 2 places you must avoid if you want get away from the crowds. With a little research , you can find countless hidden gems
@@KylieandJustin Amed, Lovina, Gilimanuk, Git Git waterfall, Kintimani, Plaga, Lake Batur, just to name a few. I have lived in Bali 25 years, and am leaving Seminyak in 2 months once my house in the mountains is finished. Can't take it anymore. Hope you enjoy your next trip and find a secluded place to relax.
very informative video but I think you should mention taxi scam/expensive price , this mean please use grab or ask person to put meter for you. I almost forgot those small speed boats on beach to hire so becareful of that and bike hire also please take video before accepting bike. Any another great video
Rhett and Claire...it is absolutly true.. travelers who want to go to Bali may be important to know these ten information...
PLEASE RESPECT LOCAL CULTURE, BEHAVing Respecful and Comply Our Law regulation. so Many foreigners DO ILEGAL work WITHOUT WORKING VISA IN BALI.
Dang. I just wanted to stay drunk for my two week stay without worrying about consequences. 😂😂
Specially respect Vishnu sanatan religious purity
We've shared all the things we think you should do on the island but here are 10 things you MUST NOT do in BALI, Indonesia. If you have any other things travellers MUST NOT do in Bali, leave it in the comments below!
Travelling to Bali soon? Get our resource pack - bit.ly/3OZaixh
are u in bali now?
as we know almost all balinese people are hindu.. how should we get dress in the area of the holy place.. thanks anyway..
@@dahnildahnil6668 come ask your driver guide, they'll help you 😉
Thank you, you are very Generous to inform this to other foreigners who are going to travel to Bali. 🙏🙏🙏
The thoughtfulness displayed in this video is amazing!
Thanks for sharing this wonderful video n d tips, d don'ts in Bali.
Thanks you guys been following from 2019 and finally got the change to come to this wonderful island. Your tips helped so much.
We’re so glad!🙏🏻❤️
UV pens are great for traveling for drinks or just water. We look pretty crazy at restaurants with our uv pen light stirring drinks but we did a month in Bali and never got sick and used It religiously everywhere in everything.
What's the uv pen for?
@@faa8882 they purify water.. Great but expensive!
Buy bottled water or sparkling water
Kalian luar biasa.!!!👍
Memberi inspirasi kepada semua orang tentang bagaimana seharus nya untuk bersikap yang baik dan benar dan beberapa tips penting untuk mereka yang merencanakan pergi ke bali.
Bila ada rasa Kepedulian walaupun hanya sekecil butiran pasir dalam hati, itu sangatlah berharga....dan hal itulah yang saya rasakan kepada kalian berdua.!
Salute n respect👍
Very insightful comment
This is a concern for tourists if they want to visit Indonesia. Indonesia is full of customs and traditions. respect other countries where you go. thank you for your advice sis🙏😇
I love you guys' spirit and sense of humor! Thanks for the helpful info. I am living in the US and researching moving to Bali. What is your favorite place on the island?
Love that you call it ‘hooting’ / ‘hooters’. That’s funny for us Americans. We call them horns / honking. I’m switching to hooting.
So you say ‘I don’t give a hoot’ versus ‘I don’t give a honk’ because the latter would be rude… And in north america hooting is done by an owl while honking is geese and horns, and hooting by humans will get you slapped by most females you’re not paying $500 for. …some company.
Thanks for yours information and respect... Bali is heaven. Pride for Indonesia
John from Australia, welcome back. Claire, the 'bum gun' as you mentioned before, is very good. Adjust the pressure before use.
The toilet tissue is for drying and not for wiping! The sewer system is ancient and cannot cope with tissues. 'Bum guns' work!!
Actually when you throw away those 5L bottles i suggest taking the cap because here in jakarta people would just fill it with tap water and sell it. It might not happen in bali but just in case keep the cap for a day or more then throw it away in a bin
Very well done video! I appreciate the visuals.
Having visi ted Bali more than 25 times I think this video is excellent !
awesome information, thank you both
I love Bali so much, thank you for sharing all these! I will take all these in mind! thought I might also share a good travel carry-on bag you can consider on your future travels. It's the Bento Bag from Nomad Lane. It's very functional and a good carry-on on travels ❤🥰
You know bali country?
@@wtwt6612 that question was to me? No i never have been there. But i watch youtube?
Dear Rhet and Claire. Your very important advice is duly noted and a strong advice to others visiting my island.👌👌👌👌🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽👍👍👍👍
By the way you are both truly missed and we are looking forward to your return to Paradise. Be healthy always
Thank you so much. This means so much. We do hope to return soon!❤️🇮🇩
Very interesting information and amazing content
Terimakasih untuk memberi informasi ini,dan terimakasih juga sudah menghargai dan mempromosikan bali juga
DON'T forget to visit Bali again. 😊
MUST NOT forget. 😁
Water is the biggest issues, but seems like a beautiful place with kind people , definitely want to visit
Thank You Both!!! Love you guys!
Social media changes everything the way tourists behave in Bali (or anywhere).
Thats right, thanks for sharing this information
Well said guys,as Indonesian living in the Netherlands I’m proud 🫶🏾💛
Hai Rhett and claire,
I am from Indonesia, your content is amazing 👍👍..
I hope you enjoy in Bali 🤗
What's the situation with the ice in bars? Is that safe, also I've heard salad ingredients could be washed with tap water?
Very informative 🙏
Big thanks for your knowledge about this topic. Suksma 🙏😎
My wife and I are in our 60’s living in Orlando Florida. We have heard great things about Bali and thank you for your video. However I am concerned about the health care, the doctors and hospitals. You see I have a heart condition (congestive heart failure) along with diabetes. I thank God that things are getting better but I wonder how I will get medical attention and monthly medications.
Eat raw shallots everyday (i suggest right after waking up and before going to bed). It's our local herbal medicine. And it's effective to fight ur illness
Eat bitter gourd for ur diabetes. It's our food here to fight it.
God bless u, sir 😇
Hey there Lawrence. There are private hospitals with pretty good doctors. There are also a lot of expat specialist doctors. For your specific problems i think you would need to do a bit of investigating to find out. Joining Facebook groups are always a good place to start. You can engage with the community already set up here to find out if anyone is already in the same boat. A good back back up is Singapore and Kuala Lumpur which are short flight away. They have world class medical facilities there.
Thank you so much for spreading this awareness. Love from Indonesia ❤❤❤
Great video, thanks for sharing ❤️🙏
Bali is amazing.👍 Thank you for show🙏We had visit Bali in Germany 😜
what you say is true, it seems that you are very familiar with Indonesian culture, but as you know, there are a small number of foreigners are acting weird , very annoying , and likes to show off in Bali, without them realizing that they are actually being laughed at by local people.
so amazing vlog with important informations
thank u
Thanks... as a many time visitor, this is great advice.
We Indonesian people have a quote that becomes our philosophy of life "Where the earth stands, that's where the sky is held up"
a person must follow or respect the customs that apply in his place of residence.
if you appreciate then you will be appreciated more.
We respect to you both.
Awesome video. Thanks for the info.
Great video! Thank you guys!
Thank you from California .. going to Bali in April .. this video was useful 😊
Hello my name agung form Indonesia in bali : " I hope that foreign tourists who come to Bali follow Indonesian state regulations and Balinese regulations and are always polite to Balinese regulations and local residents, and respect Balinese and Indonesian culture"
What is the travel insurance you recommend?
Safety wing. Our link should be down in the description 😊
What’s the weather like throughout the year
We discuss this in out guide video here Bali travel guide 2022 | EVERYTHING to know before you go
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I can't wait I'll be there in September. I do have a question. I will be solo, I was wondering if I'm at the beach and I'm in the water. I don't want my passport unattended will a photo copy suffice? Or what do you suggest?
You need your passport to get into Indonesia (Bali). A photo copy isn't allowed. We suggest asking your hotel reception to keep your passport safe or put it in your safe in your hotel room
@@RhettandClaire thank you, yes I know I need it to get in. Do I need it when I'm at the beach?
@@thatswrightoutdoors no you don’t 😊
@@RhettandClaire thank you
never drove a scooter, had my first drive on bali it was great - 1 day later already scooting behind the locals on the walkway. very much recommended and fun for anyone up to it
Yes me too , love it
Lekker video. My wife and I are in Florida USA and will be heading to Bali after returning home to Ballito. Question hey, what about mosquitoes? Are you both staying for a while there? If so where did you find was the best place to stay? Baie dankie from @aimandvision the South African American and Baby.
We’ve lived in Bali for over 2 years in total. Never had any problems with mosquitos. Recently though, there have been cases of Dengue graver. For places to stay we have a whole video explaining the difference between each place. Our personal favourite was Pererenan and Seseh but recent development in the Canggu area has made it more undesirable to live.
Thank you - very informative! But if u take prescribed meds. Is there a problem? What do you do in that situation?
You need to bring all your prescribed meds with you
Thank you so much for sharing this informations to all tourist that will come to our country! We will respect you guys as much as you respect us :) Thank you once again!😘
Another good informational video!
Always, great tips guys. Hope to be in Bali soon. Hope you guys are doing ok. Harriet and I look forward to your wonderful videos. Thank You again and again. Sending you lots of love. 💖💖💖
Harriet, Jim and Yuki .Richmond. Va.
All these seem obvious, but some people are actually clueless, so it's handy info. One less obvious one worth mentioning, and it applies all around SEAsia and South Asia....the roads are almost always chaos, so when you need to cross a road by foot, be decisive and walk at a normal slowish pace and everything will flow around you....NEVER run across a road or you're just asking for trouble! 🚑
Good tip!🙏🏻
thanks for your video. Just a question, i hope to travel all over Indonesia, the tap water issue is just in bali or all over the country?
Hey there. Glad you enjoyed the video. In general people only consume mineral bottled water all over Indonesia.
Same in Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia and Malaysia. Drink bottled water and brush your teeth with it.
Thanks for the video! Going to Bali soon… by the way, I’ve had my luggage lost twice already, once arriving in Delhi and once arriving in Bangkok. My advice is to ALWAYS bring a spare change of clothes in your hand luggage. Some airlines will give you some cash right away to go shopping though. And I’ve been bitten by a stray dog in Thailand, needed to get rabies shots. Might be good to look up hospitals where you can get the shots in case you do get bitten, you need to get them within a day or so after getting bitten. Or get the shots in advance…
Wow! Thank you for the additional tips! Heading to Ubud this upcoming may and I thank you for the tips!
Never go near the stray dogs, don't pat them.
You mentioned not drinking tap water, but how safe is it to take a shower?
GREAT tips!! I'm going in a couple of weeks and honestly pretty terrified of the dog situation, especially after reading about the increased cases of rabies. I'm generally pretty wary of dogs to begin with and this bit about dogs in Bali is quite off-putting. Are there ways I can make myself as unattractive to dogs as possible?? Or if they start following me, how can I ward them off?
the "big water bottle" is called galon in Indonesia
Thank you guys 4yet another super amazing and informative video
❤from India. All these 10 dont’s apply to tourists visiting India as well without the slightest modifications lol
Can you tell something about mosquitos?
Hi. Can we walk around their narrow streets?. We are looking a google maps path and it is only a hour walk from our hotel to wanted destination so can we go by foot?. Thanks in advance!. 😊
Great info for newbies to Bali for sure but one point you mentioned broadly that I do not agree with, as a frequent traveller to Bali, is that you mentioned people get Bali Belly from the water, yes correct and the street food, not so correct. Most get it from Buffets and westernised restaurants. I eat from local warungs, markets and street food every trip, rarely eat anywhere else and have NEVER gotten Bali belly. If the street food vendor, local warung etc is very busy with locals it is generally safe to eat there. If eating a buffet at a restaurant/accommodation breakfast, eat when the food goes out not an hour or so later. Food from local warungs, street food and markets is so darn good and mentioning that people will get Bali belly from it, in the generalised manner in which you have, only scares people from having delicious cheap food.
When are you come back
I’m going next year you mentioned clothes briefly I would love to learn more on what to wear ..I was in Dubai recently it wasn’t to bad but I did dress more conservative
You can wear whatever you want here😊. Just cover up if you’re going into temples xx
Can you bring vitamins or ibuprofin
do the drugs involve like prescription like anxiety meds?
No😊
Great tips, all of them are so true! I've been to Bali a couple of times, in 2010 ans 2013, just for holidays, but wanting to make it a more permanent stay, maybe for 1 year, with my family. Can you help me know how do you manage your Visa for that time? Thanks a lot
You can contact our visa agency here and ask them: Peak Solutions +62 81337131402
thanks
Awsome vid.. 👌🙏
nice, great advice 👍
Are you Indonesian?
@@nripendrasingh503 am i? 😱
Planning a trip soon, nice tips.
Hey, thanks for the tips! Are there any particular beaches / areas to avoid when it comes to the street dogs ie where there are more dogs? Thanks
there are dogs on all the beaches. They are fed daily by kind souls who invest countless hours to make sure they bellies are full just like yours is. The Bali dog has a rich 5,000 year history. Maybe choose another place to visit as you will find them on the beach, all streets, and most probably outside your guesthouse.
Not really, there are Bali dogs everywhere. Don’t be scared though, just ignore them and you’ll be fine😊🙏🏻
@@nicholasrv8834 your response is entirely unprovoked and unhelpful. The video itself advised to be careful around the stray dogs on the island as they may be aggressive and also can carry diseases. There are people who may not want or know how to deal with aggressive dogs so prefer to stay away if they can. There are also people with weakened immune systems who are wary of catching diseases from animals. It was simply a question and no reference was made to whether or not stray dogs should be fed etc, that was your bizarre assumption to make.
@@RhettandClaire thank you, your bali tips and vids are super helpful 😀
@@ayesha4653 I have lived in Bali 25 years. Dogs are a way of life here, most are vaccinated and a large percentage have been neutured, as a result of kind souls who donate time and money to do so. Accept it, expect it, or go somewhere else. In 25 years, I have maybe seen 3 aggressive dogs. Not provoking you, just telling you this is how it is. Did it cross your mind maybe the video made by 2 people who have lived in Bali for 1 year might be lacking in knowledge? They had 1 bad experience and it is generalized. Bali dogs are wonderful animals, some have lived on the beach all their lives and are loving and cuddly, and 2 of them live in my home. In closing, even the video creators mention to not pay attention to them and ignore them and you will be fine. But if you have allergies or a weakened immune system, best thing to do is to go to a place with no dogs. Have fun wherever you go.
Very informative. Thanks 🙏
Glad it was helpful!
if you respect us we will respect you more and welcome to our lovely country Indonesia bali 🙏
Thank you for the info
Niceee come back bali agaiin
You can continue another time to mount Bromo, Mentawai,lake Toba in Sumatra, i hope you enjoy staying in Indonesian 🇮🇩
Siap
Does anyone know the name of the temple at 2:45 ? :)
Ulun Danu Beratan Temple😊
Awesome, thank you 😊👍🏼
Nice tips ❤️
Nice explaination ❤️👍
Hello from Canada, is there a place a region I should avoid ? I will be a female solo motocycliste ?
Probably avoid Canggu! It’s too busy and there are too many dangerous motorcyclists on the roads there🙏🏻
@@RhettandClaire Arriving I should rent in Sanur before getting the bike, you think it's a good place ? Any suggestions in Sanur I should look for ?
wow...i love it... u keep saying be respectful to the people n culture....wow tq sweetheart...
I need to point out about dresscode...if u guys going to temple , any spiritual places, please wear (atleast) proper clothing...
if in western countries, if me as asian visit a church with a sexy clothing , its so disrespectful right....same goes to us
Very nice video
Thanks 🙏
Thanks for your respect to local traditions
Is nicotine and alcohol included?
please be careful of mosquitos during the night ;)
Excuse me. Your video is very interesting and beautiful. May i have the permission to use this video for my translation english assignment ? If you permit, i will add the credit and the source to your channel and video in my video assignment and the description.
Sure😊 Good luck with the assignment.
@@RhettandClaire omgg, thank youu very much. i will not take any profit for using the video in my assignment. Once again, thank you ❤️
We love Bali island from central Borneo
very interesting ❤
ai love claire and Rhett video,ai was respect to much,you are lovelly persons💙
Bali very real sacred i went. My friend got possesed over there after we visiting abandoned build and got goosebumps then accidentally step on ritual joss stick things on ground and suddenly my body so heavy when i riding the rental motorcycle , my bali friend can see creature sitting on my shoulder. Oh my god
What about vaping???
Is it safe to shower with the same water u cant drink?
Yes
Thanks for sharing! Our first trip to Bali wasn’t “great”. We may need to try another region.
Why? What happened?
@@oceanontube I believe we went with the expectation of relaxing and it was more of a party vibe. Stayed half our trip in Canggu and other half in Seminyak which we enjoyed.
@@KylieandJustin you went to the 2 places you must avoid if you want get away from the crowds. With a little research , you can find countless hidden gems
@@nicholasrv8834 Yes - we will need to give it another try! 😂
@@KylieandJustin Amed, Lovina, Gilimanuk, Git Git waterfall, Kintimani, Plaga, Lake Batur, just to name a few. I have lived in Bali 25 years, and am leaving Seminyak in 2 months once my house in the mountains is finished. Can't take it anymore. Hope you enjoy your next trip and find a secluded place to relax.
Thank you!!
very informative video but I think you should mention taxi scam/expensive price , this mean please use grab or ask person to put meter for you. I almost forgot those small speed boats on beach to hire so becareful of that and bike hire also please take video before accepting bike. Any another great video