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How’s Bali right now?


At the moment Bali is in a kind of transition. The wet season is dragging its feet to a close and the tourists are dragging theirs. Things are looking up, with new businesses opening, but so far Bali hasn’t kicked it into gear.

Writing this from an internet cafe in Seminyak at 10pm on a Tuesday night, there are 5 other people in here, all Euros. Earlier in the evening on Jl. Double Six, I hit a warung for some nasi campur. The place was half full with a mixture of Indos, Euros and the odd Aussie.

Here’s a bit of local insight. The stereotypical Indonesian dreams of a new motorbike and cell phone. My wife told me that the motorbike dealers will sell you a new bike with only 750,000rp down for the first 3 months. Some people will buy a new bike, put the 750,000rp down and ride it for 3 months, before returning it. They know that 250,000rp per month is cheaper than renting. The bikes often get sold to smaller second hand places, who knock the price down and use the motto ’second hand but still new’.

Last week my brother-in-law who earns less than 900,000rp per month signed a leasing agreement for a new motorbike, 600,000rp per month for 3 years. His sisters told him not to do it, but he wouldn’t be put off. He is going to have a really hard time for the next 3 years and I have a feeling I know where all this is heading. My advice is to hand the bike back and cut your losses. I don’t tell other people what to do, I just tell them where to go when they drag me into their problems.

Carrefour update: The new modern supermarket in Kuta / Denpasar is a great place for once a week shopping. Ika reports prices are either lower than at local friendly Alpha, or quality is much better. My thoughts are that Carrefour makes a good ‘once a week’ shopping place, but a lousy ‘quick stop’ shopping place. First off you have to get on the Sunset Rd and drive to Kuta. Then you line up for a parking ticket (500rp). You dodge cars in the parking lot to get to the escalator and ascend to the supermarket on the top floor. Do all that in reverse and line up again for your parking stub to be checked. Nipping over to Bintang is way faster, even though the check out at Carrefour is fast.


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Comments

keakua | May 8th, 2007 at 2:29 pm
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Nick,
I’m pretty new to this blog, so sorry if I’m not posting in the ideal place… Would you know about opportunities to volunteer in Bali? I found online some longer term english teaching opportunities, however I am just going to be there for a few weeks and was hoping to do some volunteer work for a few days. Maybe more along the lines of cleaning up the island/ manual labor/ anything to help the locals? Thank you for your help

Kacie | May 8th, 2007 at 4:32 pm
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Nick, I appreciate this blog, and I must tell you that I have a bad case of homesickness after reading this! I was raised in Indo (though I am American) and left for college. After six years, I\’m returning to visit and bringing my husband with me.

I\’m hoping you can advise me. My husband and I are spending four days in Bali before taking off to other parts of the country. We don\’t need to be by the beaches and we certainly can\’t pay top prices. However, I would love to be in a comfortable lodging in an area from which we can easily head to some of the cultural highlights around.

What area/hotels would you suggest?
Feel free to email me. Many thanks!
Kacie

Tony Soprano | May 9th, 2007 at 3:20 am
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Wow. $100 a month and spending 2/3 of it on a motorbike - for 3 years of your life. That’s insane. I suppose they have nothing else to look forward to in Indonesia. Probably the highlight of his life.

Tony Soprano | May 9th, 2007 at 6:23 am
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“I’m pretty new to this blog, so sorry if I’m not posting in the ideal place… Would you know about opportunities to volunteer in Bali? I found online some longer term english teaching opportunities, however I am just going to be there for a few weeks and was hoping to do some volunteer work for a few days. Maybe more along the lines of cleaning up the island/ manual labor/ anything to help the locals? Thank you for your help”

No need to patronise the hard working locals. Go there, enjoy yourself, spend a lot of money, help the economy that way. You’d be only costing a local his job by doing manual labor (how laughable is that image).

freddi | May 10th, 2007 at 1:16 am
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@keakua:

you should try contact:
http://www.gus-bali.org or
http://www.ykip.org

Cathleen C. | May 10th, 2007 at 3:41 am
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I thought that you had gotten rid of Tony Soprano and his inane comments. His negativity sucks the life out of any column he contacts.

david | May 10th, 2007 at 4:01 am
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keakua - go for it!
Tony - FU!
Kacie - if your not here for the beaches, make a beline for Ubud. Many options regarless of price, I prefer to stay 5-10 mins by moto outside of town as there is spectacular scenery and the drive half the pleasure. Good selection in the $25 - $50 range, but most have no website.

Silvia | May 14th, 2007 at 6:34 am
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Ciao Nick, every day l feel better after a glance to BaliBlog , a real no filtered way to be informed about what is going on…
About 120days VOA any news?

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