JED Bali: Local eco-tourism

by Nick on September 21, 2006

by Nick | September 21st, 2006  

First time visitors to Bali, often complain that the tourist industry had bypassed the poor old Balinese, and they are being left with nothing. Expats often complain, that the Balinese are money hungry, and have themselves to blame for their situation. Whatever your feeling, one thing is for sure, tourism could be handled a lot better in Bali. One group that is attempting to change things in a small way, is JED. I met Gin Simpson from JED last year, and talked about how her eco-tourism group is progressing.


JED (Jaringan Ekowisata Desa) Village Eco tourism Network, is a collection of 4 Balinese villages, Tenganan in East Bali, Kiadan Pelaga, in Bali’s central highlands, Nusa Ceningan Island, and Sibetan on the slopes of Gunung Agung. The eco-tourism idea, is that a limited amount of tourists can visit the villages, shown around by locals, the proceeds being fairly distributed in an agreed manner.

Gin recently did an interview with News.com.au about how JED is progressing.

{ 2 comments }

sweetangel07 May 30, 2007 at 11:20 pm
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hey..i was wonderin. i\’m travelling to bali soonish and i wanted to know how we should act to the bali locals?
to pay respect and stuff and things we shouldnt do or say!
thanks..
get back to me..

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emma November 20, 2007 at 8:00 pm
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hi there.
i am thinking of visiting in dec for a period of 3 weeks returning home for christmas. i have never been in bali at this time. is it cheaper for accommodation and also the weather-is it not too wet? i have visited in june, july, sept, oct and nov prior. june it was overcast and rained a fair bit. lemme know your thoughts anyone re dec as i really dont fancy getting soaked!!!!

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