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A Guide Book for Bali by a Resident Author 2024 Paperback Edition This book offers genuine insights into Balinese culture, tourism, and daily life, providing essential information for anyone interested in exploring this captivating island. The author, a long-term Bali resident and tour company operator, shares valuable knowledge gained from 16 years of living in Bali. Whether you are planning your first trip to Bali or are a frequent visitor, this book is a must-read. It addresses common questions and provides practical tips for a fulfilling experience. While it doesn't focus on specific…mehr

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A Guide Book for Bali by a Resident Author 2024 Paperback Edition This book offers genuine insights into Balinese culture, tourism, and daily life, providing essential information for anyone interested in exploring this captivating island. The author, a long-term Bali resident and tour company operator, shares valuable knowledge gained from 16 years of living in Bali. Whether you are planning your first trip to Bali or are a frequent visitor, this book is a must-read. It addresses common questions and provides practical tips for a fulfilling experience. While it doesn't focus on specific shopping, accommodation, or spa recommendations, it does offer advice on how to navigate these aspects effectively. Additionally, it provides insights on managing allergies, avoiding cultural insensitivity, and steering clear of legal issues during your visit. The book does not cover the process of relocating to Bali, but it does offer valuable cultural information for those considering making the move.
Autorenporträt
Rachel Bergsma is the writer of the Facebook blog, Ibu Chronicles, a blog about living in Bali with her Dutch husband and working in a traditional village in North Bali. Rachel (Rach) and her husband, have been living and running a tour and travel business located in a Balinese owned hotel, at Lake Batur, Kintamani for twelve years. Well, before Rona visited. Twenty years after she vowed never return to Bali, she now follows the Balinese faith. She lives a simple life in Bali, Indonesia, with her husband, her rescue dogs, and her extended Balinese family.