Bali government to implement new infrastructure

by Nick on November 3, 2006

by Nick | November 3rd, 2006  

Local Badung government is preparing new infrastructure to give Bali tourism a kick in the pants. This includes expanding the airport in Tuban to 3 times the size.


The Bali Times reports that Drs. I Ketut Sudikerta, a Deputy Regent of Badung, the regency that contains the Bukit, Kuta, Seminyak, talked about various ways that were being discussed to help the tourist industry. These include, a larger airport, a clampdown on dumping raw sewage into the ocean, better attention to garbage AND (hear this all Bali land owners) a new database that allow foreigners to register thier shady land deal, incase of a screw job. Right now freehold for an individual foreigner is impossible, so people jump through legal hoops having their local friend own it, setting up a company with a local, and having the company own it etc. Needless to say, in the past, plenty of people have lost the lot and plenty of locals (former owners and girlfriends, boyfriends etc. etc.) have got rich overnight.

Here’s Baliblog’s top 10 list of things that the Bali government should do to encourage tourism.

1. Realise they have the ‘Best Island in the World’, as a starting point.
2. Hire an international marketing firm to market the s**t out of it, in Europe, N. America and Asia.
3. Stop the Immigration, Customs, Tourist Police etc. from hitting up westerners for money.
4. Clean up the beaches around tourist areas.
5. Deal with the sewage
6. Ban beach vendors on certain parts of main beaches
7. Start an island-wide program to clean up the damn garbage
8. Set up a task force to target problem areas like Batur crater and Besakih temple, where tourists have been threatened with violence over money.
9. Clean up all the illegal moneychangers
10. Force ALL people selling land to westeners, to come to the database office, with the proper ID, certificates, forms etc. so that everybody is on the same page.

{ 2 comments }

putu November 4, 2006 at 3:53 am
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i couldn’t agree more the things that i like to be done are on your list just to know that people like youself knows bali problem is great and appreciated as a lot of expat in bali couldn’ t care lest as long as they get they bintang and suntan and make a lot of money from they villas rental and get his hand on young indo women. thats all it’ s matters.in the end in bali most of project moving very slowly and in snale pace and more of the budget halve gone to official pocket before even work commence indo coruption is cultural thing very hard to get rid off.frustrating.

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T November 5, 2006 at 3:59 am
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Well put, as a visiter to Bali many times over the last 6 years I can only hope the situation gets better for the poeple of this pleasant island. I am always surprised when some officials try to get money out of me, when I stand up to them and question them, instructing them that I am here to asssit the people, make a difference and that I will report them to the consulate, they back off. I have never and will never pay a bribe to these “officials”.

I fully support a structered system that assists the people of Bali to get ahead in a good way, clean up and educate all on the environmental issues they are facing as well as promoting the island. I will even go a step further, I pledge $5000USD as a first step toward such a program. And will match this with another $5000USD for every person that matches my pledge of $5000USD up to an amout of $25,000USD. Let’s see if this motivates others.

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