Foreigners Behaving Badly: Bali wants to outlaw tourist motorbike rentals

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Adrien Field

Adrien Field

Күн бұрын

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@pauljames77777
@pauljames77777 Жыл бұрын
Good video , as an expat lived and Worked in Indonesia for 34 years based in Manado i am shocked to see what is happening in Bali , any tourist not following the rules of Indonesia either fine, jail then deport and blacklist, need to act now before its too late , i see Phuket is suffering from the same bahaviour
@littlefairyland763
@littlefairyland763 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comment. Some comment still denial their misbehaviour and blame us
@araara4746
@araara4746 Жыл бұрын
Tourists, especially from the western hemisphere, should understand that Indonesia is an eastern country. Even though Bali really depends a lot on tourism, on top of that there is still the dignity of the local population. The Balinese would rather starve to death than have their dignity trampled on by tourists. Tourists, especially from the western hemisphere, before coming to Indonesia let go of your notions of exceptionalism, because even though Indonesians are always friendly, don't look down on them. You came to Indonesia, without first learning to speak Indonesian, and Indonesians are still willing to serve you in English. You came to Indonesia, without learning Indonesian culture and customs, and Indonesians still want to serve you even though you give/receive goods/money using your left hand. If your presence as a tourist in Indonesia is only a thorn in your side that destroys the existing order, maybe you should return to your country.
@gidget9101
@gidget9101 Жыл бұрын
Could not have said it better myself
@trinir5156
@trinir5156 Жыл бұрын
It is not ALL western people. Been twice to Bali for its spiritual atmosfeer and always respected rules and people. So glad the authorities will implement changes!. Wish they would do that in other countries ( it is beginning). By the way many people in Europe avoid holiday locations where the russians go since they usually have no manners and misbehave. I wander why they do not use all their brutality to change their government and be free in their own country, now it seems they break all barriers once they leave Russia.
@piaku3920
@piaku3920 Жыл бұрын
Even the westerns do things that they can't do in their own countries in Bali
@araara4746
@araara4746 Жыл бұрын
@@trinir5156 That's right. It must be admitted that most western tourists don't really make a problem. It's just that a handful of them who don't carry themselves well make all western tourists suffer the bad effects.
@Brothers_Rabbits
@Brothers_Rabbits Жыл бұрын
You are talking now about every tourist country in the world. People from Europe, Russia and Latin America they speak English with locals because their respect them, but force people speak Indonesian that is too much my friend. Foreigners bring their money, locals get their money, everybody wins. They don’t do anything terrible. Close the border and nobody will come that’s it. Plenty countries who will accept these tourists, nothing unique.
@floyddaye9068
@floyddaye9068 Жыл бұрын
This is a problem with the Russian tourists. Thailand is actually having the same problem in Phuket and Pattaya. They have actually set up a red card system in order to fast track getting rid of the problem individuals Russian and Ukrainian tourists are working illegally and taking jobs from local people on their tourist visas. The individuals are also causing problems and increasing crime. Some of them are affiliated with the mafia.
@piaku3920
@piaku3920 Жыл бұрын
Well said. A Russian who has Lamborghini with his name as the number plat just left Bali because he was afraid of cops
@ekaindahmayangsari1495
@ekaindahmayangsari1495 Жыл бұрын
Se, 7...👍👍 Terutama,,mafia,, tanah...
@ikbenpram
@ikbenpram Жыл бұрын
They are not tourists but refugees 😂😂😂
@truthfultravelreports5229
@truthfultravelreports5229 Жыл бұрын
The arrogant Russians are invading and destroying South east Asia. Their rudness and organised crime connections is not needed by these lovely countries
@maytrihandayani2480
@maytrihandayani2480 Жыл бұрын
I am Indonesian, this news of foreigners having no manners in Bali is currently viral all over Indonesia. Immigration of Indonesia and the local government have now begun to take firm action against foreigners who cannot maintain their attitude properly. This isn't just about driving without wearing a helmet, many foreigners don't even wear clothes when driving, that's very impolite for us. No, locals never drive naked. Until there was other news that foreigners also had time to do a petition to boycott the sound of roosters crowing in the morning. That is the nature of Bali! I was so sad to see many locals being shouted and cursed at by some foreigners for closing roads because their worship events during Nyepi. You guys have to know that Nyepi is a big celebration in Bali's tradition... and all Hindus in Bali are delaying this for 2 years cause of pandemic. Locals nowadays are very happy to celebrate this Nyepi big day, but foreigners are always yelling and blaming why locals blocked the road for their sacred big day celebration. Bali (Indonesia) is very welcome to the arrival of foreign tourists, but that doesn't mean you can act as you please without caring about manners. If you are traveling to any area, please respect your host... and maintain an attitude based on their culture as well as local rules that apply. Tbh It's not only for Bali, to another city in Indonesia or many other countries, we always trying to uphold the local culture and rules of each local area.
@dedyrahadian6758
@dedyrahadian6758 Жыл бұрын
As a Indonesian moslem, I can't find any island & peoples that is more tolerant than Bali and its culture. These couple of weeks, these bad behaviour is contantly on social media. Believe me, when Balinese make a red line, it means you are seriously crossing the lines
@wothappen82
@wothappen82 Жыл бұрын
As Indonesian, i agree. They only ask us to respect by polite behavior, respect to older, respect to pecalang, don't use rude words.
@2phyxius
@2phyxius Жыл бұрын
Just to add some context, Bali is non-muslim majority but they're welcome to everyone including Muslims. However, when the red line is crossed, you can't expect them to be not angry
@Brothers_Rabbits
@Brothers_Rabbits Жыл бұрын
What do we cross as a foreigners? that’s unbelievable
@2phyxius
@2phyxius Жыл бұрын
@@Brothers_Rabbits I think you are a good foreigner. But it seems unfortunately too many foreigners are not like you. Ask balineese themselves for clarity but what reported in the media is that there are too many of these motorbike incidents that they can't bear it anymore. Remember, this law will also affect balineese rental business owner
@littlefairyland763
@littlefairyland763 Жыл бұрын
@@Brothers_Rabbits take off your glass... And watched all the videos about how rude and bad some foreigners.
@wawan1634
@wawan1634 Жыл бұрын
As an Indonesian I think making stricter rules against tourists is a very good thing. Moreover, foreigners in Indonesia are too free, where Indonesia itself is not a free country. This country has rules based on local culture, and as a foreign tourist, you should have an awareness of cultural differences when you are in someone else's country. Regarding motorized vehicles, there are lots of foreign tourists who are reckless on the road, not even obeying the rules. Indonesians are not very observant, but they know how to use a motorized vehicle more safely.
@juliettst5203
@juliettst5203 Жыл бұрын
To be honest local people also don’t really follow the rules.maybe the laws need to be equal and show it to foreigners
@wawan1634
@wawan1634 Жыл бұрын
@@juliettst5203 yes i know. But the local know how to drive more safety. Tourist do not know how the condition and situation of Indonesian street.
@gusto2143
@gusto2143 Жыл бұрын
@@juliettst5203 simple advice kids, YOU ARE LONG WAY FROM HOME, and Bali/Indonesia are home for the locals not yours, if you are a visitor then act like one, but if you want to be treated like locals then act like one, you can't just take the easy part from both side and ignore the hard part of it, so.. PICK YOUR SIDE
@faikardzaki1037
@faikardzaki1037 Жыл бұрын
@@juliettst5203 go home kid.. just go home if u don't like any rules here
@nusantararaya3244
@nusantararaya3244 Жыл бұрын
it seems that the friendliness of local residents is underestimated. they forget, they are on vacation not colonizing. Indonesia does not need funds from unscrupulous tourists. It's not about money, it's about mutual respect.
@Mark-el8sb
@Mark-el8sb Жыл бұрын
In most Western countries, less than 10% of people have actual motorbike licenses (eg, in the US it's 8%). So, if Indonesia merely strictly enforced the existing license requirements for foreigners (home motorbike license plus international driving permit, as you correctly note), then perhaps 9 out of 10 foreign tourists here in Bali on rented motorbikes would immediately be illegal and taken off the road. I assume most tourists don't drive illegally in their own countries, so why should they be able to do so here?
@drondos
@drondos Жыл бұрын
did u know some tourist come to bali and do illegal rent motobike n teaching them to ride motorbike in a day?they do in illegal way,now they got deportation,i wish they got black list too!
@boodeehahheroe6185
@boodeehahheroe6185 Жыл бұрын
Very well said. Thank you Mark
@casul-4891
@casul-4891 Жыл бұрын
I know you want to blame these problems to the Balinese, Mark. That's telling me a lot about what kind of people you're. The problem is. " I know the laws, but I don't have the license. Let's find people who's willing to rent it's bike for the unlicensed tourists. If the locals arresting me, then let's blame the locals ". Or " I don't know the laws and I don't care what the locals laws is ". Or maybe " I don't want to know the laws, but these guys letting me to borrow it's bike, so it's not my problem 🤷‍♂️ "
@DityaSangGita
@DityaSangGita Жыл бұрын
It's obvious. Motorbike licence is a must for a safe ride on the road. In Indonesia I mean. If you want the safest way of transportation, use online taxi bike apps such as Gojek, Grab, etc. You don't need a licence, you just pay a fare to an online bike taxi driver to get from A to B. Simple as that.
@boodeehahheroe6185
@boodeehahheroe6185 Жыл бұрын
@@casul-4891 i don't think Mark blaming Balinese, you need to read carefully what is written. But i do agree to the rest of your post
@sofihamdanulhuda4149
@sofihamdanulhuda4149 Жыл бұрын
The problem they behave badly when driving motorcycle. Like drunk while driving, doesnt wear helment, hitting local pedestrian, and disrespect police and locals. We open with the foreigner who respect the law.
@kevonvideo
@kevonvideo Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the update. Unfortunately I've noticed the same sentiment on Koh Samui. Especially visitors from a certain country that are rude to anybody that dares to interact with them, and then the party folk behaving irresponsibly in traffic. I can imagine local people find themselves conflicted between economic interests and liveability of their space.
@fadheelm
@fadheelm Жыл бұрын
This is actually a serious issue, because even the local tourists come to Bali to relax. It became a party island.. far away from peaceful
@Meita235
@Meita235 Жыл бұрын
Foreigners should RESPECT all local laws. I am Indonesian and I prefer Deportation/Black list for foreigners who are against or abuse the local laws. Bali is our HOME, too. I bet, you will get such troubles if foreigners do in Jakarta ☺. Making stricter rules against tourists is a very good thing considering there are lots of foreign tourists who are reckless on the road, not even obeying the rules. Balinese people are kind & (super) patience. Let's make BALI back to "paradise island" for everyone 😇💖
@baliwalkingtours9175
@baliwalkingtours9175 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Adrian. Live here and agree certainly not nice to see the outright disrespect for local laws. Many comment but the Balinese etc etc. it’s not our country expats and tourists would never behave that way in their own or other countries as they are aware of the dire consequences. But here something snaps in their head and they believe it’s a free for all. Sad. Great to have you back. Saw your tennis poster 😳 up in jl Kerobokan ❤
@teresadiotte9958
@teresadiotte9958 Жыл бұрын
Yes something has to give, I agree about the Russians and I saw them being disrespectful in so many ways.
@feckyoubetch
@feckyoubetch Жыл бұрын
Couldn’t agree more. Russians are just as bad as Ukrainians smh
@privateinvestor.
@privateinvestor. Жыл бұрын
not just Russians... pretty much applies to ALL foreigners whom showing disrespect and arrogance.. Indonesia tourism accounts ONLY 3,5% of total GDP.. even WITHOUT much tourists contributions the whole nation can still survives supporting each other.. boost domestic consumption and very lesd relying on foreign markets or foreigners..
@Dieza422
@Dieza422 Жыл бұрын
​@@privateinvestor. agree, many foreigner think Indonesia is just Bali, and Indonesia will collapse if no tourist come to Bali, in fact Bali is just a small island which gives a penny contribution to our GDP. Bali's bombs and pandemics are the perfect examples that Bali still alive and exist without tourists, because we Indonesian support each other.
@dputra
@dputra Жыл бұрын
​​​@@privateinvestor. but not for Balinese. There's too many trourism oriented business there. Idk if you understand but there's so many hotels, bars, restaurants, small business, etc goes bankrupt during the pandemic because there's no tourist coming. 3.5% for the entire Indonesia, but it is way more for Bali.
@dputra
@dputra Жыл бұрын
@Ivanna I agree on that regard. I pointed out the tourism income is way more than 3.5% in Bali 👍
@dksharron
@dksharron Жыл бұрын
Very informative and fair video. I have lived in Thailand most of my adult life, and some foreigners do believe that the road rules do not apply to them.
@ronzac55
@ronzac55 Жыл бұрын
I am okay with the tourists renting motorbikes but they must have proper license and their license from the homecountry must be recognised by Indonesia. It is the same for me when i visited NZ, i acquired proper driving license in NZ in order to rent a car to explore the country. So as an Indonesian, i expect tourists to acquire proper license to be able to rent a motorised vehicle, regardless how locals ride their motorbikes on the road, because most of us locals have license.
@leannekelly2566
@leannekelly2566 Жыл бұрын
Love hearing your views on this Adrien. I fell in love with Bali back in 1988 and have returned many times since. Will be back there in August for the first time since 2018 due to Covid and fear we will notice so many changes that our hearts will be broken and our love affair will be over. I do hope that doesn’t happen. We don’t ride bikes and we do try to get away from the “craziness” so I hope we can still find some of the traditional Bali we love. Will be very interested to see how this all unfolds as I do think something needs to be done about those who chose not to respect the beautiful culture of Bali. Thank you for your opinions on this.
@AdrienField
@AdrienField Жыл бұрын
There’s still plenty of beautiful off the beaten path places around Bali. You just need to get away from the tourist traps.
@abdilahabdhamid1174
@abdilahabdhamid1174 Жыл бұрын
Good job 👏🏻 Indonesia🇮🇩 Salam Dari Malaysia🇲🇾
@johnoneill-mm9tv
@johnoneill-mm9tv Жыл бұрын
I 100% agree with all of your comments. Bali's purity has been polluted over the past 20 years and the more immediate influx of Russians is a further fundamental significant negative
@yoddythegreat
@yoddythegreat Жыл бұрын
Back then, when Russians werent as many, Australians did such things. My point is, no matter where they came from, if theres a large amount of people came from the same place, this kind of thing would happen.
@pasharellafamily5258
@pasharellafamily5258 Жыл бұрын
Not only russians but Australians, sometimes Chinese or India do bad things
@iewigono
@iewigono Жыл бұрын
The next things should be implement is no drinking on street. Tourist can drink in pub, cafe, restaurant, but no longer can drink alchohol on street.
@anwarsetiawan4121
@anwarsetiawan4121 Жыл бұрын
Respect of the law, respect the culture, be kind, enjoy trip without harming yourself and others.
@stephanevallee2637
@stephanevallee2637 Жыл бұрын
My wife and I have been following you for the past year and we appreciate your honesty on this current situation. We have been coming to Bali regularly for the last twenty years. We were there two months ago and were very disappointed to see how it had changed. We look forward to following you in the future.
@timandtam5063
@timandtam5063 Жыл бұрын
Now many tourists waving anarchists at police officers on the highway as they drive too far on motorcycles without helmets, without clothing and with no international license. We also have a special Indonesian citizen in Bali we follow all the rules of driving in our country. Even if we buy into countries our people also obey the rules of any country. And especially yesterday on the holiday of Nyepi (the holy day of the Hindu faith in Bali), it means no one leaves the house or the hotel and no outdoor activities. Just yesterday at the event a couple of tourists were setting up camp on the beach and then caught out by the Balinese pecalang, shouting at them and resisting them. Should tourists know of the rules that apply in our country Indonesia. A Hollywood actor named Chris Hemsworth is in Thor, he always goes on vacation in Bali, always following the rules in Indonesia, especially Bali. Thank you! 🇮🇩
@lis819
@lis819 Жыл бұрын
I was in Bali in the early seventies. Don’t remember seeing any motorbikes. The few tourists there were - and the locals - got around on the buses if you wanted to go to another village, or walked if it was just local.
@novi_pacific_island
@novi_pacific_island Жыл бұрын
hello, I was born in the 80, and in the 90s, each matured child would have a motorbike for them if the parent can afford. If you have 3 kids that means 3 motorbikes. If parents can't afford, at least they would have 1 or 2 shared uses among the family. The growth of mobility and population is not leveled with the growth of public transportation so the our people rely on own motorbike. in the 2010 the economy went so good before corona, many family has their first car, and some more privilege family has the second car for moms as the norm. The heart of Bali is still the same, we just have more vehicles now 🙈
@gusto2143
@gusto2143 Жыл бұрын
simple advice kids, YOU ARE LONG WAY FROM HOME, and Bali/Indonesia are home for the locals not yours, if you are a visitor then act like one, but if you want to be treated like locals then act like one, you can't take only the easy part from both side and ignore the hard part of it, so.. PICK YOUR SIDE
@youngavocado8827
@youngavocado8827 Жыл бұрын
Always keep good manner and follow the law when we travel anywhere
@ats-3693
@ats-3693 Жыл бұрын
I live in Bali I have an Indonesian motorcycle drivers licence and I own my own motorcycle so this probably won't affect me even if it is actually brought into law, but it totally frustrates me to see all the westerners here riding around being totally disrespectful disobeying local law by not wearing a helmet, you wouldn't dream of breaking the law and riding a motorcycle with no helmet in your home country so why would you think that it's acceptable to come here and do it? It shows massive disrespect to the local authorities and as far as I am concerned they should just have their visas instantly cancelled for it. I doubt that they will totally ban tourists renting bikes if they do it would seriously harm Bali tourism, the traffic here is bad enough at the best of times without forcing all the tourists to hire cars and use taxis, nobody wants to spend half their holiday stuck in traffic trying to get from place to place.
@AdrienField
@AdrienField Жыл бұрын
I also have a local license and own my bike so I will not be directly affected however there is a bit of hypocrisy to consider this is only a foreigner problem when locals often drive poorly, without helmets, no lights at night, etc. in the last two weeks i have been hit by locals twice. Enforcement should be across the board for everyone so that the roads are safer for all.
@ats-3693
@ats-3693 Жыл бұрын
​@@AdrienField Yes I totally agree there are a lot of terrible local drivers here both on bikes and in cars, but while it is maybe "unfair" for lack of a better word the fact is we expats here get a bad name due to bad expat and tourist drivers not bad local drivers, it's one thing to flaunt the law when you're at home but it's a totally different thing to break the laws of a country that you're a guest in, it's not only unlawful it's also rude and disrespectful, I live in Sanur and on any given day sitting in a cafe on Jln Danau Tamblingan you will usually see more bule riding without helmets than you will see Balinese people riding without helmets.
@ekaindahmayangsari1495
@ekaindahmayangsari1495 Жыл бұрын
​@@ats-3693 memang benar itu ada, nya... 👍👍
@yonmalikulkudus8526
@yonmalikulkudus8526 Жыл бұрын
@@AdrienField oh look! that local drive very poorly! guess i should too!
@samantioniosmitho8649
@samantioniosmitho8649 Жыл бұрын
been living in bali for 24 years now. Over the years i have seen more broken skulls and brains scattered on Bali roads then a Vietnam war vet. Instead of banning bikes for all tourist, just ban the rental of bikes to tourist that do not have a valid motorbike license. The police here can crackdown on rental companies but they are just too lazy to do all that work, so banning it totally will be a much easier option for them.
@mmk6921
@mmk6921 Жыл бұрын
I'm not against Russian or something, but if someone does not well behave and disrespect you at your own home. You should do something about it.
@bellaherman9000
@bellaherman9000 Жыл бұрын
Is the Same in Phuket! Actually Phuket have done first before Bali. You can still can drive motor bike as long as you have international Driving licence❤ The good things there's still have Gojek
@iskandardarmali626
@iskandardarmali626 Жыл бұрын
Hi Adrien. Great video. Authorities have to make rules for the safety of everyone. Tourists and locals have to follow these rules. In Bali or any place we visit. We have to respect each other. I have seen many videos about misbehaving tourists. Sad to say but I have been to Bali too and also see many well behaved tourists. Let's make Bali a better place. Let's make this world a better place. Peace everyone. Be happy. Be nice.
@andrearyanta6445
@andrearyanta6445 Жыл бұрын
Balinese people are very friendly and kind. if they get angry maybe the tourist's behavior has gone too far
@just4all920
@just4all920 Жыл бұрын
*I don't know why the governor included Ukranians, while the majority of the people detained & deported for bad behavior were the Ruskies. Those Ruskies tend to be rude & obnoxious everywhere. Not just in Bali. Very unpleasant people to deal with.*
@rdltm
@rdltm Жыл бұрын
Be careful now just4all
@just4all920
@just4all920 Жыл бұрын
@@rdltm *Why? Coz the Ruskies might go after me..??*
@nanikwidyaningtyas6512
@nanikwidyaningtyas6512 Жыл бұрын
​@@rdltm ya betul.. Sebelum covid teman suami saya pemilik villa diganggu jg ada pengalaman buruk pd seorang turis rusia.. Kacau.. Saya dan teman orang Jawa
@BagusWidyanto_HappyIn1997
@BagusWidyanto_HappyIn1997 Жыл бұрын
The central government never bother to build mass transit system in Bali, which resulting in overt-reliance on private vehicle. Notably motorbike
@anna_m59
@anna_m59 Жыл бұрын
Bali or Thailand people reporting the same problem.
@XiaoYan72
@XiaoYan72 Жыл бұрын
Indonesian
@CaravanSeraiGypsy
@CaravanSeraiGypsy Жыл бұрын
I think its good to put some much needed rules down regarding bikes and tourists.. but.. as someone temporarily staying here, I think a lot needs to be addressed also with the locals and their own lack of road rules, the fact many of them ride around with their babies and children who are not wearing helmets, nor themselves wearing helmets.. a lot of the accidents occur by the locals themselves so I believe some numbers need to be crunched, as well as being sure that every tourist has a international license as well as motorbike license.. a lot of change needs to happen, not just for the tourists..
@bigcodeteknomedia7859
@bigcodeteknomedia7859 Жыл бұрын
the point is if you come to any country as a tourist then act like a tourist, don't act like an invader
@tob4179
@tob4179 Жыл бұрын
I’ve visited Bali on several occasions, including a 2 month solo trip around the island in 2019, and I never had to hire a scooter/bike. So I disagree that you need a scooter/bike to get around Bali. Yes, there a some places that a motorbike is more convenient for a tourist like Amed or Uluwatu as an example. Perhaps if you’re an expat living on the Island the motor bike is the cheapest option of transport. As for Canggu, I found it he location as unattractive before the Russians problem.
@benficaM8888
@benficaM8888 Жыл бұрын
You definitely need your own owner scooter, for longer stay, Many foreigners now have kitas visa, intending to stay here for 2 years or more.
@mirowestmaas4566
@mirowestmaas4566 Жыл бұрын
yeah..need transport
@lynnegordon5286
@lynnegordon5286 Жыл бұрын
The whole point in changing these motorbike and visa rules, was I believe, the Govt's desire to improve the calibre of visiting tourist. This will do that, to a certain degree, but I'm with you....as long as the night clubs and beach clubs are being built ad hoc, the "bogan" he will come. But you're right....change will happen.
@geniusyola1982
@geniusyola1982 Жыл бұрын
Who say they cannot go by car or motorbikes ? They are still allowed to. But only by motorbikes or car provided by their travel agents. AND as long as they HAVE INTERNATIONAL VALID DRIVING LICENSE FOR SPESIFIC TRANSPORTATION MEANS. Period.
@Alfablue227
@Alfablue227 Жыл бұрын
HI Adrien, good seeing you here ; you look rested and relaxed. I've never been to Bali (close, but not to) however it is in my plans to visit, so I am dismayed to hear the news, and see how Bali may just be losing its spark. A shame, it is such a precious locale. I totally understand why locals are fed up, but, of course, the law abiding, good tourists now pay for it as well. I hope things calm down for all, and hopefully I can eventuall visit Bali. I hope your D7 visa process is going well. Portugal waits for you. It's getting hotter and sunnier, and Spring is just about here. Stay hapoy and well. Warm regards fm 🇵🇹.
@wothappen82
@wothappen82 Жыл бұрын
Hi Silva, may i suggest you to another island ? You must be know that Indonesia is not only Bali, i suggest you to visit Banggai island, it is in Sulawesi ☺️
@Alfablue227
@Alfablue227 Жыл бұрын
@@wothappen82 of course and I thank you. I will research your suggestion. 🙏🤗
@zanebaldwin6819
@zanebaldwin6819 Жыл бұрын
My first trip to Bali was in 1969, and I have returned several more times since....I stopped going to Bali after a friend returned from a trip there telling me about all the great party bars at Kuta Beach....this was shortly before the bombing that took place there. My first visit to Kuta Beach, I was one of a handful of people visiting. Back then, you visited Bali for a spiritual experience....it truly was "The Morning of the World"....an island where it was illegal to build anything higher than the coconut trees...an island where the people believed the land was only on loan to them from the Gods and it was their responsibility to pay "rent" with music, art and dance. Sadly, those days are gone. Would I recommend Bali to anyone today? Hell no! I am so happy that I got to know the people and experience the wonder of Bali before the mid-1980's and the growth of tourism into the mess that Bali is now becoming.
@richpt3646
@richpt3646 Жыл бұрын
go to lombok instead, its like Bali in the 80s less tourist pristine beach
@magdalenanainggolan9026
@magdalenanainggolan9026 Жыл бұрын
Maybe Raja Ampat? Lake Toba? Bunaken? Lots of tourist only know Bali, there are many place as beautiful as Bali, sadly they don't know yet and surely less tourist
@wothappen82
@wothappen82 Жыл бұрын
There was many reason people, tourist comes to Bali. What the government Bali destination to be. Wish Bali known as a spiritual experience than beautiful landscape. We can see how government promote Bali by advertising media, by social media influencer, and all i see is only beautiful landscape show up. That's why travellers comes to Bali only want to have nice picture in their Instagram wall.
@privateinvestor.
@privateinvestor. Жыл бұрын
​@@idcashflow can share the link? thanks
@buatlastshelter5319
@buatlastshelter5319 Жыл бұрын
One of the core problem in Bali and (indonesia) is corrupt law enforcement. The fact that tourist can "buy" the police, make them take less responsibility. And as long as the governor cant get rid of the crooks, there wont be any good sustainable solution. As Indonesian i feel ashamed because we are the one who "teach" tourist how to "buy" the law in the first place.
@bernadettesheehan3528
@bernadettesheehan3528 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Adrien for a very informative video 🙏 I absolutely love watching your videos about Bali 😃 Can't wait until the next one. In the meantime enjoy Bali 🛵🍹
@jasonlow8715
@jasonlow8715 Жыл бұрын
A tourist based island will innovate, invigorate and create an alternative to bike rentals. People are forever adapting to situations. Balinese people are very resilient and will surprise you.
@wiandryadiwasistio2062
@wiandryadiwasistio2062 Жыл бұрын
2023 marks my first time being involved in a motorbike crash accident - something i always expect whenever i ride my bike, but *never* during walking, here in bali and with a foreigner, of all people. i still have the scar and it’ll be forever a reminder even the most reckless local motorbike rider here at least only have near-miss or, if i ride a bike, dents on my bike. idk, 25 years of existence and i got crashed by a motorbike _while walking on a trail with small chances of motorbike accident, a place i don’t even think will have such misfortune._
@wiandryadiwasistio2062
@wiandryadiwasistio2062 Жыл бұрын
context: > i’m from jakarta and i have witnessed lots if motorbike accidents (even worse than what i’ve experienced, sometimes results in death) in which almost all of them happened in open traffic (therefore i understand the circumstances that caused such misfortune). accidents happen in low to zero traffic happens because the rider _have zero idea how to ride a motorbike,_ so it’s due to ignorance and thick-headedness > the foreigner whom crashed me apparently having problems to hit the brake (yes, motorbikes have brakes, mind you) while riding and a stray dog suddenly changed ways, crossing the road and then… boom. i was in the other side, got my right hand hit and bleed, but not too much that i can still manage to continue walking after getting some help > the area where it happened is so serene, just like that, you don’t have thoughts motorbike accidents would happen there. but it happened anyway. moral of the story: learn how to hit the brake or just take a walk or bicycle ride, esp. when you’re on a path _build mainly for walking and trekking_
@affanreactions9243
@affanreactions9243 Жыл бұрын
Not banned the tourist to using motorbike but our government arrange new rule about the tourist must have legal license and must rent the motorbike from travel agent or from licensed motorbike rental place
@JmbutPetal
@JmbutPetal Жыл бұрын
No.. not only russian.. australian, ukranian tourist also .
@daviano_R.T.
@daviano_R.T. Жыл бұрын
I'm indonesian and it's already time to make sure that foreigners able to follow and respect our rules. The reason is a lot of foreigners behaving so bad and disrespectful so this reaction for our local government is for now banning the foreigners to rent motorcycle. Is expected that our local government will restrict more things to make sure all tourist have proper driving license and more thing will be introduce including more harsh restrictions. The Indonesian government also will close our borders to Russian and Ukrainian foreigners for quite sometime until they can make sure all of them following our law and have proper visa. Also the local government are planning to redesign the region to be more pedestrian friendly while Also trying to introduce more public transport like metro Bus and Trams in the near future, rn is already on proposal phase waiting approval and budget from central government. Hopefully it will done soon and will fix the traffic problems in Bali.
@reniadiwijaya8211
@reniadiwijaya8211 Жыл бұрын
Dear foreigners, as you are guest, we'll sincerely welcome and treat you well. But as good guest, pls do watch your manner. When you got to Japan you abide the rules there, same thing in Singapore. So, why you can't respect good conduct in our country. We're mostly friendly, even forgiving people, but sometimes you're just too much.
@spellonyou7987
@spellonyou7987 Жыл бұрын
This law is less likely to get passed because so many people are against it including locals and people with rental businesses. They need to restrict the law and get rid of these law-breaking visitors. I still can't believe some people come to another country and behave as how they like to behave without understanding that different lands have different people, cultures, and laws. And they need to adapt to where they live, not the opposite.
@bennygunawan7211
@bennygunawan7211 Жыл бұрын
The visitors are always the law breakers, don't spoil it for tourists law abiding people.
@frankt1581
@frankt1581 Жыл бұрын
There is a complete double standard in Bali and other parts of Asia..Locals don't have licenses and have three members of their families on board all with no helmets..When a tourist is seen without a helmet , well, it's lunch money for the corrupt police.
@SamsungJpro-go9gc
@SamsungJpro-go9gc Жыл бұрын
What ban was that foreigner forbid to open bussiness car rental or motor bike rental, if you obey the rule of riding in bali or any places in indonesia, you are good for ride, where ever we go we must respect culture the place we visit right.
@IrfanNurIlman
@IrfanNurIlman Жыл бұрын
as an Indonesian myself i aggree with your view toward this current issue on the island. Thank you for loving Bali and please keep this island peaceful
@riskaborneo843
@riskaborneo843 Жыл бұрын
As Indonesian we are so sad to see some bad tourist come to our land and doesn't want respect to our culture and the rules there. Bali let them doing everything they want but please respect Bali's culture too , tourist get benefit & Bali also get the benefit, be fair then local welcome them well too🙏🥹🏜🏝🏖Indonesian love tourist foreigner too
@livewellherenow
@livewellherenow Жыл бұрын
How sad that some tourists are messing things up for everyone else.
@citizenoftheworld7899
@citizenoftheworld7899 Жыл бұрын
Mostly they are russian and Ukrainian! What the hell...
@jojoanggono3229
@jojoanggono3229 Жыл бұрын
Hi Adrien, thanks for voicing your concern. I'm sure most Indonesian and other "good" tourist would be on the same page with you.
@divnahrast9300
@divnahrast9300 Жыл бұрын
..I wish that every tourist come to Bali respect the beautiful Balinese culture, nature and So warm hospitality of Balinese people ...PLEASE RESPECT THE LAND you are coming ! And please dont put all westerners im one box because we are also very different . Also in Europe we have same problem with tourists ....for example in Croatia was main problem in area where was organizing big parties ....domestic people experienced for the first time in our touristic history ( from 1970ies) young people sleeping drunk on streets and destroyed flats...and Domestic people have had problems and almost naked poeple coming to bakery or walking on street .Many times tourist in my country behave how they will not behave in their country and this is very sad and disrespectful..So please whatever you are PLEASE RESPECT ALWAYS the country and culture people and nature when traveling ❤ Much love to Balinese people and you have to protect your island and culture and nature because people coming for this
@CK-fj5ql
@CK-fj5ql Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the update.
@Dieza422
@Dieza422 Жыл бұрын
And top of the problems who made all of Indonesian, not just the Balinese are really mad, when a group of Ruskies climbing up to the peak of Mt. Agung, and one of them get naked bottom down then show his "thing", that's a really disrespectful attitude to the Balinese who believes Mt.Agung is a very sacred place for their Gods
@leonardonaibaho4506
@leonardonaibaho4506 Жыл бұрын
Some of them they works with out permits …they took locals business … thanks for tell the truth bro ❤
@Chimpunk729
@Chimpunk729 Жыл бұрын
Its the accumulation of the seriously bad attitude of tourists which not respecting Balinese culture, climbing Puras, nudity in sacred places, getting drunk and annoying others, disrespecting local religious ceremony and lot more. They just want to stay in Bali but dont want to adopt local manners (its okey if you not adopt the culture but atleast respect it). It same thing happen everywhere, in Japan, in Amsterdam they are angry for tourists who just want to get drugs and common citizen rich countries in Europe getting angry with thise illegal immigrants and they different cultures and life styles. Recently it also happen with local citizen disrespecting Bali's religious ceremony, Nyepi. So it just not foreigners but also local tourists need to understand and respecting Local cultures and manners wherever we are.
@rohitsandroid1655
@rohitsandroid1655 Жыл бұрын
@5:40 Bang on point, sums up the whole prob, appreciated
@kenshitaru9492
@kenshitaru9492 Жыл бұрын
When I rent the scooter due my holiday in Bali,sometimes I feel like so scared when I'm still ride my scooter somebody hit me from behind or suddenly bump out of me from somewhere direction,now its more getting worse and worried even just I'm walking. I see so many foreign ride scooter didn't use helmet,don't following the traffic rules n they look like the people who just know how to ride a scooter. Most of them don't care about their safety,but sadly they also do the same thing to the others. even though most people think its looking simple n easy to riding scooter when you only need to start the engine,throttle to speed,n hand break pedals to stopped..scooter still can kill you and the others,if u can't riding carefully
@lucasli7826
@lucasli7826 Жыл бұрын
Yes correct. If compared to locals even when they ride in a fast speed or passing by, they know how to control the scooter coz they ride it since they young and still follow the rules. This is the things that mostly foreigners (who comes from non-motorbike countries) ignore and act like they are already master in riding motorbike but the fact that they only started learning how to ride just few hours before.
@ryanvb3452
@ryanvb3452 Жыл бұрын
Why should a foreigner be obliged to wear a helmet when the police don't even bat an eye when a local family dad, mum and 3 kids are riding a scooter without helmet. It's just a tourist tax
@marcopolo2893
@marcopolo2893 Жыл бұрын
Well said Adrien!!
@alihamidal
@alihamidal Жыл бұрын
People are only talking about motobike at this point It's not about motobike anymore, don't forget drunk behavior, bikinis or shirtless on street where kids can looking inappropriate things, insulting sacred place, stealing local job like surf guide, making cafe,etc. I know it's shock for foreigners but that's the point of a developing country we lack of strict rules and we're on progress to fix it now.
@Royalmatch_
@Royalmatch_ Жыл бұрын
Thank you, bro, for explaining about Bali, the latest information, I respect it
@noahjuanjuneau9598
@noahjuanjuneau9598 Жыл бұрын
Just got back from visiting a few islands in Indonesia (Java, Lombok, Bali, Gili Air)… Gotta say the tourists with bad manners are definitely annoying… HOWEVER, I saw plenty of bad behavior everywhere involving motorbikes and NOT just by tourists. There’s definitely plenty of inconsiderate, and probably illegal, behavior coming from local guys on their bikes too, especially in bigger cities like JKT. Things like riding on the sidewalk. Riding the wrong way on one-way streets. Riding on what are obvious pedestrian walkways. Some guys refuse to get off their bike and even ride through the packed and crowded lanes in the wet market and they EXPECT you to get out of THEIR way! It’s as though once they have that motor running and they’re on that bike they have the right to just ride anywhere and everywhere and the pedestrians better just get out of their way because, you know, ‘I’m special bcoz I’m on my bike!’
@sorajimashirou3802
@sorajimashirou3802 Жыл бұрын
Of course they'll be punished too Not as if all local is good, all foreigners is bad. All action have consequences
@shadowboxer2747
@shadowboxer2747 Жыл бұрын
If u think it is hard for u to follow the rules then u can always leave.. safety first!!!
@markjeven
@markjeven Жыл бұрын
Great information. Hope the government there does some things to control the scooter problem with tourists vs people who retire/live there. Foreigners that don't respect the country laws/customs should be heavily fined and thrown out. The government needs to make some examples of people to get the message across and things will change.
@chinaberg
@chinaberg Жыл бұрын
I appreciate your videos. Thank you for your efforts.
@seaview9948
@seaview9948 Жыл бұрын
Excellent update , thanks Adrien.
@dyon7630
@dyon7630 Жыл бұрын
Nice thought Adrien. Be good in Indonesia and success for your business in Bali.
@odieguanhock813
@odieguanhock813 Жыл бұрын
Tourist: "king of the castle. king of the castle"
@multatuli1
@multatuli1 Жыл бұрын
The main theme of Bali is the sense sacred of ritualism, local government should just ban or limit the quantity of motorcycles and cars in Bali. Or separate the entire area for tourists to party
@indomie.seedap
@indomie.seedap Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for ur sight personality, def subscribe i love how deep this information u give to us and also u are pro to a locals
@eleanam4835
@eleanam4835 Жыл бұрын
Very well spoken!!👏🏻👏🏻 kudos!!
@NomadBudha
@NomadBudha Жыл бұрын
Please respect our local regulations.
@mitp2514
@mitp2514 Жыл бұрын
I respect every culture and laws when visiting the other country.. Besides the tourist the rental companies should also be slapped with hefty fines.
@GoiSujono
@GoiSujono Жыл бұрын
i m sure the government will take input from all sides and will not implement decision that is rush and inconsiderate. few rotten fruits should not be a reason for the removal of the whole tree.
@RB-rp6ud
@RB-rp6ud Жыл бұрын
Bali has taken these drastic steps all due to foreign tourists misbehaving, not respecting & taking for granted the culture, laws, tolerance & hospitality of Bali & the Balinese. This is not something new but in fact has taken place even during pre pandemic times but amplified lately after the reopening post pandemic to the extent the locals have had enough.
@DityaSangGita
@DityaSangGita Жыл бұрын
You know, using bike taxis is a trend in all around Indonesia, Bali is no exception. As a local from another region in Indonesia, it's better to order a bike taxi than to rent a bike itself since it's quite as cheap and you'll find it easier to use the apps to this service. More than renting a bike itself. In addition, the apps also provide other services such as online taxi (car), food delivery, house cleaning service etc. right down to even massage therapists. That being said, the local government's outlaws over renting motorcycles are not a problem at all. Find yourself a better way of enjoying your holidays without getting into troubles. 👌
@colalightyear7859
@colalightyear7859 Жыл бұрын
Nah, ordering a bike taxi is faaar away from the freedom a rented bike gives you. If there actually was an enforced renting ban for tourists, I would never return to bali.
@DityaSangGita
@DityaSangGita Жыл бұрын
@@colalightyear7859 that's up to you if you wanna revisit Bali or not. The thing is no one including those from abroad can rent a bike without a licence. Actually the bike drive permit is available for foreigners, however their local bike rentals keep allowing the bikes to be rented without one. And that is the real problem. From what I know from a local activist's IG, their government is in an attempt to educate the rental owners to not rent the bikes to those who don't have licence/drive permit yet.
@yourhomeinbali187
@yourhomeinbali187 Жыл бұрын
Too Many low Budget tourist coming,.. not respecting tue way of life, Cultures .. Its good to implement rules on them .. if not okey.. Ban them or deport..
@cch33tah53
@cch33tah53 Жыл бұрын
If mainly the Russians who act irresponsibly with their rental motorbike then it simply unwise to ban everyone. The local government should consider impose huge fine instead or ban violators for life
@captain_d.y.s.8374
@captain_d.y.s.8374 Жыл бұрын
we just want foreigners to maintain their attitude and respect the rules and customs. please watch your behavior, if you are reprimanded, listen and stay calm, don't get angry or even threaten and trigger a fight. we definitely can't possibly be rude to guests with you guys. please respect and don't be arbitrary. remember this is not your home and this is not your country. if you are polite we are very grateful.
@JojoLannister
@JojoLannister Жыл бұрын
I think only expats and those have internarional permit should be allowed to ride motorbike. The law must be enforced starting from the rental owners. No permit no rent. I dont agree with "well indonesians dont wear helmet too." Its similar as to why USA deport and punish more greencard holders than the citizens who does dr.ugs, firearms trafficking and other crimes. US also rejects tourist visa applicants with criminal history. Basically they dont need new bad people, we already have enough in our land.
@mariatsandman
@mariatsandman Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this clear and informative video Adrien. I trust your perspective and insights. All good to know.
@SkywalkerExpress
@SkywalkerExpress Жыл бұрын
Banning the moped rent is bad policy but i strongly suggest the police and immigration office to conduct operation by putting check point along the road and visiting residences to make sure all foreigners are obeying the traffic safety rule and doing activity according to their visa (Tourist/Working). Also revoking Visa On Arrival from Russia and Ukrainian will be good choice at least in short term.
@kuro9410_ilust
@kuro9410_ilust Жыл бұрын
i see problems with the outlawing and why it needs reevaluated: 1. it HURT the economy for bike renters because a lot of people's lives depend on it 2. i have seen local tourists AND residents do the same dangerous and reckless driving with/out helmet and licenses and they more often than not got away even with police in front of them with it meanwhile tourists (esp whites) often get targeted even if they follow the rules properly becuase (corrupt) cops target them for easy source of money. There's also a LOT of SCHOOL KIDS riding on bike driving dangerous and recklessly too and as long as the cops doesn't need bribe money and wear a helmet they TOO get away with it 3. Bali's economy DEPENDS on tourism and foreign tourists make large % of it this will not help Bali's tourism recovery at all and will taint Bali's image more 4. Bali (and whole Indonesia basically) doesn't have very good local transport and basically car/bike DEPENDENT so you have to get a car/bike to get around ,A lot of tourists surprise surprise aren't rich and also don't have a lot of money so they prefer renting a bike and it can be more cost efficient for them than taking online motorbike/car taxi (grab/gojek) for example daily bike rent is on average 50-70k per day or 200-300k IDR per week while bike/car taxis can cost 10-50k for bike and 30-100k for car PER ride AND gojek/grab ONLY operates within Denpasar region (basically inner city area) and let's not talk about gojek/grab or even local taxi's tend to gouge fares
@jessrifa
@jessrifa Жыл бұрын
Free doesn't mean you're crazy in Bali. Especially for bule" songong
@Lsr000
@Lsr000 Жыл бұрын
Well done Bali. Behave or out
@yunisadikin6344
@yunisadikin6344 Жыл бұрын
Too many accidents happened already...so sad people comes to Bali to have good times but died after motorbike accident
@eyszeitgeist
@eyszeitgeist Жыл бұрын
When in Rome, do as the Romans do
@hailgard
@hailgard Жыл бұрын
Not really, i lived in rome for several years and i drive below the speed limit unlike the locals😹
@eyszeitgeist
@eyszeitgeist Жыл бұрын
​@@hailgard well, they must be hate you for other reasons, not the way you driving.
@TheKokot52
@TheKokot52 Жыл бұрын
Eka Yudha you mean throw and burn thrash, ride without helmet and try to scam others?
@XiaoYan72
@XiaoYan72 Жыл бұрын
​@@TheKokot52 just go back to your country or go to other place.. simple !!
@wothappen82
@wothappen82 Жыл бұрын
Ya elah bro, salah juga itu mah. Banyak lokal gak pake helm ya udah mereka turis juga gak pake helm. Gitu maksud lu? Gue paham maksud Lo, tapi pepatah itu gampang dipatahin 🤦 jadi.. ya gak gitu juga keles 🙄🤦
@glorrrr5579
@glorrrr5579 Жыл бұрын
the point is that wherever you are, you have to be around and obey customary rules and government regulations there, if you want to live recklessly and freely, don't come.. simple. Don't forget Indonesia is not a western country you can do anything there..
@faridfarhan6553
@faridfarhan6553 Жыл бұрын
When you come to someone's house, be nice because it will represent your whole family.
@BenjaSariwatta
@BenjaSariwatta Жыл бұрын
=)))))) more money for Thailand. Come one, come all, tourist of the world. Thailand welcomes you. We have the highest traffic accident rank on the planet so you can drive your motorcycle up the wall if you want...
@nanikwidyaningtyas6512
@nanikwidyaningtyas6512 Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@tanchye1720
@tanchye1720 Жыл бұрын
Simple. 1. No foreigners should be allow to bent the law. Arrest & Deport immediately if a crime related to biking is committed. Law needs to be strictly adhered to. 2. Police too must be penalised too if corrupt and accepting bribes. 3. Legalise issue helmets when renting out a bike. 4. Ban bike for tourists is not a solution.
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