9 Things You Should Know Before Moving to Bali

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  • Опубліковано 19 сер 2023
  • Have you ever wondered what it's like to move to Bali? There are 9 things I wish I knew before moving to Bali that would have made my life easier (and probably made me reconsider my decision).
    Join me on this journey as I reveal 9 important things that I wish I knew before making the big move. Learn from my mistakes, find out why the Bali reality has changed after the pandemic, and figure out if this beautiful paradise is right for you.
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    00:00 Coming up
    00:12 Intro
    01:27 Thing I wish I knew 1: Traffic
    02:21 Thing I wish I knew 2: Weather
    03:00 Thing I wish I knew 3: Overhyped
    03:45 Thing I wish I knew 4: Hidden fees
    04:20 Thing I wish I knew 5: Real Estate
    06:22 Thing I wish I knew 6: Trash
    06:42 Thing I wish I knew 7: Community
    07:31 Thing I wish I knew 8: Life cost
    08:11 Thing I wish I knew 9: Walking
    08:49 Conclusion: Why we left Bali

КОМЕНТАРІ • 39

  • @DavidSmith-jd2hg
    @DavidSmith-jd2hg 11 днів тому

    Thank you. I like to watch UA-cam for information and to learn things. Your honesty is refreshing. Good luck with growing your channel.

  • @SabdoPalonNagihJanji
    @SabdoPalonNagihJanji 6 місяців тому +5

    U should stay in area non tourist such as central Bali , eastern and northern Bali to get the truly magical vibes.

    • @amindfulnomad
      @amindfulnomad  6 місяців тому +2

      Totally agree with you. The issue with for me was that as I work remotely I heavily rely on wifi and in those areas electricity tends to go out a lot or wifi coverage isn’t great (this is from what I experienced and form what Balinese told me).

  • @fieldsofgold775
    @fieldsofgold775 9 місяців тому +3

    Thanks. I appreciate the honest advice.

  • @rasheenwarmington2992
    @rasheenwarmington2992 3 місяці тому +1

    Moving to the US at 21 I thought I was gonna be rich in a few weeks, obviously that didn’t happen. Lol. Everyone sold America to me as this great amazing place filled with opportunities, but they didn’t tell me I would need to work 2 full time jobs, never see my friends, my check would always be equal to my expenses even when I did budget cuts. Yes, there was a major improvement in where I started and where I am now. But I genuinely don’t think I will be here for another year. I don’t regret the move because I learned so much about myself living here. But it’s time to move on. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and experience. One person’s nightmare, might be someone else’s happily ever after.

    • @The.Hawaiian.Kingdom
      @The.Hawaiian.Kingdom 2 місяці тому

      I think a lot of people think the same thing about the US, but I don’t think it’s that the US is “selling it” that way, I just think a lot of foreigners perceptions of the US are influenced by old movies when it WAS a lot easier to get by and make something of yourself… not in the “few weeks” you expected 😁, but it was attainable… it no longer is.
      The “American dream” has become the “American nightmare”.
      I thought your comment was interesting and so true, I recently saw a video about illegal immigrants that crossed the border who are leaving and going back home because America is not what they thought it was & they said it’s easier to get by in the countries they were fleeing to look for better lives. I think that’s so telling of the current state of America.

  • @amindfulnomad
    @amindfulnomad  9 місяців тому +6

    *To my Indonesian friends:* your country is beautiful and I am in love with the island of Bali. But it just wasn't the best place for me to live, maybe it's because us foreigners should only come to visit and not stay, who knows?. FYI, this video is only my personal experience and I hope you see it as positive, because most of the things I highlight here are the effect of everyone who moved recently. * Thanks for watching!*

    • @amindfulnomad
      @amindfulnomad  4 місяці тому +1

      @@doncoder13 dude you’re leaving nasty comments in every single one of my videos, it’s almost giving fan energy ✨🤣 you’ve got waaaaay too much time in your hands.

  • @jimmymc10021
    @jimmymc10021 7 місяців тому +4

    I agree with the rental part. The prices are insane and will be unsustainable. People who locked in a long term lease of10-20 years pre 2023 are very lucky. You simply can't get deals like that now in a desirable area. We are planning to move next year but are struggling to find quality accommodation at a reasonable price. When the Instagram model fad passes maybe things will return to normal but at the moment some believe they will be living in a Beverly Hills style mansion over looking the beach for $400 a month because that is what they are seeing on these completely staged Insta videos. Thank you for your honest appraisal.

    • @amindfulnomad
      @amindfulnomad  7 місяців тому +2

      I couldn’t have said it better, Jimmy. Honestly, the amount of IG models depicting a totally different reality is astonishing to me. I have no issues with Balinese charging more to live in their island, my issue is with foreigners still selling the “mansion by the beach for $400” idea 😅

  • @morganstubie
    @morganstubie 7 днів тому

    Yeah, not a big fan of traffic, no sidewalks, and Uber tourism. I avoided Bali on my last 6 month trip to Asia

  • @kevingreene9090
    @kevingreene9090 4 місяці тому +2

    North Bali is where u should go next time. ;)

    • @amindfulnomad
      @amindfulnomad  4 місяці тому +1

      I couldn’t agree more. Def part of the plan!

    • @kevingreene9090
      @kevingreene9090 4 місяці тому

      Im up here now, completely different from the south, a lot quieter but you get more for your money
      @@amindfulnomad

  • @nicksmith3746
    @nicksmith3746 2 місяці тому +1

    Your complaints aren't bad at all...
    Love Bali, and you can go to more quiet areas too. Don't just stay in the tourist areas.

    • @amindfulnomad
      @amindfulnomad  2 місяці тому

      Yes 100% quiet areas are better but WiFi wasn’t reliable and I need it for work. :)

  • @bluekuthukblue4291
    @bluekuthukblue4291 9 місяців тому +4

    Bali is cheaper than you living in other big cities in Indonesia, especially compared to the USA and Europe

    • @amindfulnomad
      @amindfulnomad  9 місяців тому +4

      I think that depends on the type of life you want to have, for me (and as I said: personally) it wasn't my experience. There's no value for money anymore. So, agree to disagree.

  • @TeddySczudlo
    @TeddySczudlo 8 днів тому

    Where in Bali did you live?

  • @user-ns4gi7mk5q
    @user-ns4gi7mk5q 9 місяців тому +1

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  • @Rully1903
    @Rully1903 2 місяці тому

    Try Lombok, far better than Bali, same vibe, less tourist, way cheaper than Bali. 😉

    • @amindfulnomad
      @amindfulnomad  2 місяці тому

      I did go and completely agree! I did a vlog about it too :) any other places you liked in Indo?

  • @The.Hawaiian.Kingdom
    @The.Hawaiian.Kingdom 2 місяці тому +1

    A lot of the things you didn’t like about being an expat in Bali, is the RESULT of expats moving to Bali.
    All the trash everywhere wasn’t an issue previously when there weren’t so many tourists and expats. The infrastructure was designed to support the population, it wasn’t designed to support the huge influx of foreign tourists and expats.
    The cost of living going up is 100% the result of foreign tourists and expats being there. With demand, prices go up.
    Foreigners aren’t really “contributing to the economy” when there’s a lot of them, rather they’re negatively affecting the economy for LOCALS/NATIVES. When you visit a place that doesn’t have a lot of foreigners, yes you are helping the economy, because your presence doesn’t affect them much. But when there’s a lot of foreigners, and the value of the money you arrive with and earn is higher than the place you visit is, you cause the cost of living to skyrocket for the LOCALS/NATIVES. If you think it’s expensive for you, imagine the nightmare you are creating for them, because their money is valued lower, they aren’t earning as much as you, nowhere near it.
    This is the kind of thing that causes diaspora of native peoples. It’s something foreigners need to start realizing and caring about, rather than just themselves.

    • @amindfulnomad
      @amindfulnomad  2 місяці тому

      I actually wrote something similar in a comment I pinned: maybe these issues wouldn’t exist if expat weren’t present. So we agree :)
      TBH there’s blame to share: expats should be mindful but some locals do encourage them moving there, they sell their ancestors’ lands or lease it for long periods of times, at least that’s what I saw. I love Bali and plan to go again but only for a few days this time around :)
      Ps: you edited your comment so editing mine too. Having lived there, I’ve seen locals encourage foreigners moving there and selling their properties for astronomical figures. So there’s blame on both sides. We do agree, mostly.

    • @The.Hawaiian.Kingdom
      @The.Hawaiian.Kingdom Місяць тому

      @@amindfulnomad
      I’m glad we “mostly agree” 😄 & Im glad you at least see there’s an issue.
      I don’t agree that Bali Natives hold blame however, because imo there’s a clear power dynamic wherein foreigners coming have money, and with money comes power. Also for Bali natives, they struggle to get by and desperation causes you to do desperate things, often times things you regret. Just because people who are struggling financially to feed their families, are desperate enough to sell (or lease) people their land, that’s doesn’t make it right, in fact it makes it exploitation of indigenous people.
      Yes, I often edit my comments if I see spelling or grammatical mistakes.

    • @amindfulnomad
      @amindfulnomad  Місяць тому

      @@The.Hawaiian.Kingdom glad we almost agree too! Although we fully agree on this last comment of yours: there 100% is a power dynamic and desperation does cause people to do things they may not want to do. All I’m saying is: I’ve seen them take advantage of the situation, but it’s true that for a lot of people it can be out of desperation and need. Lovely talking to you, I always like a good healthy debate! :)

  • @thehungergames8918
    @thehungergames8918 2 місяці тому +1

    Hello 👋 from Germany 🇩🇪 Have you visited the Philippines 🇵🇭 yet 🤔❤️💞💝

    • @amindfulnomad
      @amindfulnomad  2 місяці тому

      I have years ago and loved it! Planning to go again in the near future :)

  • @Zdenny89
    @Zdenny89 6 місяців тому +3

    All of it you said, it's kinda obvious or talked about a lot. So I know it all, kinda dont understand you made no research before?

    • @amindfulnomad
      @amindfulnomad  6 місяців тому +3

      I did do research, but you don’t know if/how things will affect you until you get there. As I said in the beginning it’s my personal opinion, some people are ok with these things. Also, some of the points I made got worse after I move there (traffic, renting price, etc).

  • @Zuhdi_Zuhdi
    @Zuhdi_Zuhdi Місяць тому

    Actually, if we talk about hidden fees, especially in Bali. This is not much different from illegal levies.

  • @shuga1245
    @shuga1245 Місяць тому

    Influencer complaining to wait in line because of influencers...wtf & smh 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

    • @amindfulnomad
      @amindfulnomad  Місяць тому

      I can’t remember about the waiting in line part, refresh my memory?