Being an expat isn’t always fun and sun – sometimes people fall into traps. Nick looks at the costs of such a lifestyle. Rolling in the dough at number 31, from August 05, 2004, it’s Pitfalls of being an expat in Bali.
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yes, after doin’ some time in the “presidential suite” at sanglah, and a stint at a less than presidential suite in klungkung, my bank account found the travel insurance i purchased a much welcomed life saviour …
…as the insurance people say, peace of mind begins here……..
I have an expat health care package for the year.
http://www.bootsnall.com/travelinsurance/
Hi nick,
Any recommendations you can give in regards to tattoo shops with a good reputation in kuta. Bali bound last week of Jan ’05, had a look last time I was in Bali and most seemed to advertise “open your onw needles” , there was one on Poppies lane II that looked alright. Just wondering if you had so local knowlege on who’s “the best” so to speak.
Thanks Dean.
Dean,
There is a place called Black Angel tattoo, itr’s near Un’s (restaurant)
UN’s restaurant is Between Jln. Pantai Kuta and Poppies Lane I,
Kuta.
A guy there called Della has done most of my hubby’s tatts. All are excellent, safe & clean!
What’s the place to be and what are the (non touristic) highlights to for an artist to get inspiration/ ideas for modern art (painting / wood carving). My website, to get an idea:
http://www.robertpennekamp.nl
I’Il be in Bali in januari 2005.
im looking to move to bali in june next year. any ideas on what to do over there.
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