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Completely useless spending the entire video looking at your face. Zero useful info, no real shots of what there is to see. Jumping on the digital nomad band wagon isn't working for you.
Simce the closure of Grand Ina Bali Beach Hotel Sanur, almost all other beachfront hotel prices in Sanur went up. Also the traffic around Sanur is still crowded... so yea.... Maybe a bit away from Sanur beach itself is a good idea.
Homeless life style in March 2024 100$ a day low level everything + fly 1500$ fly + very small house in canggu 1 month 2-3k$ , transport cost a day 10$ taxi or 200$ small scooter nmax + petrol 100$ so total I spend it in March 2024 5k$ , compare now in south of Europe 10 days in 4 * hotel all inclusive 499€ drink and eat all day free
When you have the opportunity to travel by road and train throughout Thailand. You will see with your own eyes that Thailand is not a third world country, But Thailand should be classified as a second world country. to advance to a first world country In the not too distant future
You photography and drone footage is great but so many people are doing Sanur / Bali over and over again , it’s becoming a turn off , I have also been to Bali and traveled the globe several times as I was a Boston marathon runner for years and even caught up in the bombs ( well my Wife and 3 children were ) but I just think RU-vid these popular islands showing food your eating it really is boring, the Bergs are a fun to watch they have been absolutely everywhere, no one really cares if a bottle of water is now 70c - now with all the RU-vidrs doing Sanur it will be just like Canggu as it’s being built out by investors, I know there will be rebuttal to my comment but it’s a bit like the drop shop ( if you do it now it’s to late ) just drop the camera and enjoy your holiday, we have all seen it over and over . I have been around the world 8 times and these was nothing I could video that millions of people before me had seen - I am lucky I do like in Tasmania and I’m just about to re start my multi day hiking in our alpine country, now that is something almost untapped , I just got over leukaemia a 2 year fight , we were at Maya this time last year for my 60th then moved to our villa pool room at Bandah resort in Legian , I almost don’t want to go back to Sanur as I’m sick of seeing it on RU-vid seriously, we are back in March and staying at our favourite Bandha pool villa room . Enjoy Singapore make sure you get to the hawkers market at night and in the very left corner have the chilli crab and pepper lobster - it actually has a Michelin star and is the best thing you will ever eat in your life - wear an old shirt and take your baby wipes as it’s so messy getting every last piece or lobster and crab, sorry I wasn’t trying to be negative but the RU-vidrs that have millions of followers make the money, people shooting Bali Sanur and other main stream tourist places it’s not going to work, yeah for sure do it for your self and memories but sitting down filming eating food and coffee etc is just becoming overwhelming disappointing, I know I don’t have to watch , but as someone who has been retired for 8 years and have a couple of hours a day to watch RU-vid, come up with original content. Muzza in Bali is good he mixes it up - hooks up with new arrivals and has a Monday night seafood night where his wife goes to the fish market and get all the fish , lobsters and prawns etc and take to local beach restaurant and they have a seafood feast - he takes food into the heart of Bali and gives to poor people of Bali, he is always doing something that no one else is doing, he’s a legend, I can’t wait to catch up with him in may when we go to celebrate being in the 4% club that can say they are cured from leukaemia, not just remission I’m cured - that’s provided it doesn’t come back before my last bone marrow biopsy but with my type of AML if I survived the treatment and if it didn’t come back in 2 years your cured - very very lucky , Anyway enjoy your travels
Thank you for sharing your perspective and experiences. It's incredible to hear about your global travels and your journey overcoming leukemia. Your insights into seeking out unique experiences, like multi-day hiking in Tasmania, are inspiring. We'll definitely take your advice on exploring Singapore's culinary delights. Your resilience and positivity shine through, and we wish you continued health and happiness on your travels and beyond.
At the same time theres places like barren wastelands. Makes you realize how detrimental your enviroment is on how well you blossom. Find your paradise ❤
Hi guys, just found your channel pop up. Was wondering why you mention the heat of 30c so much theb realised you are kiwis. (I am a kiwi too but living in perth). Brace yourself for the heat in Singapore and Thailand! I hope you climatise soon and also not suffering from travel belly sickness. Pop into the chemist there and get charcoal tablets and some zinc tablets. They help a lot!
Hey Kaz, yes we are Kiwis, definitely used to the heat now, it’s now feeling part of life. We definitely got hit hard by Bali belly, but we have been on the mend for a little bit now, which is good as we are loving the food in Asia! Amber
Nice video guys, interesting that you say some things have almost doubled in Bali, we are heading back in June for a couple of weeks, staying in Legian and then Nusa Dua, we havn't been back for around 5 years, so are looking forward to it, went to Thailand last year, you will love it, although found Koh Samui was the most expensive place we visited in Thailand but also so beautiful. Also visited China last year, that was surprisingly an amazing place, not what I expected or was told, I think people have the wrong idea on China, anyway enjoy your trip to Singapore and Thailand, new subscriber, will follow your journey!
Thanks so much for your comments and thanks for watching/subscribing. Bali defiantly has gone up in price. we have our costs video coming out this Saturday which will break down what we ended up spending for 27 days in bali. However, we kind of expected it to be a little more expensive, we just hope some of that price increases make it back into the communities. We defiantly would love to get to China, especially for the food. Enjoy your trip back to Bali!!!
Things have changed in Bali- the rent & food prices are outrageous and have tripled with WAY too many people/crime there now! Do NOT go there especially if you are Russian- STAY (TF) AWAY! Go to the Philippines - so CHEAP and beautiful!!!!
We 100% agree with you on this one. We are from NZ and found the cost of our trip was way more than we were expecting and there’s too many tourists. Phillipines is most definitely on our list