Bali’s Love-Hate Relationship With Tourism On Indonesian Island Paradise | Insight | Full Episode
Last May, then-Bali Governor Wayan Koster mooted a cap on the number of tourists to the island. It follows a January proposal to ban activities on Bali’s sacred mountains, a ban that was put in place in June. But just four months later, the mountain ban was reversed, and talks of a visitor cap vanished. Instead, the island surpassed tourist targets for 2023. While some welcomed vacationers as Bali recovers from the pandemic, others are fed up with tourists behaving badly. What is behind the island paradise’s love-hate relationship with tourism, and what does it have to do with the island’s history? 00:00 Introduction 02:36 Task force to manage unruly tourists in Bali 06:29 How much does tourism matter to Bali? 08:59 How over-development is changing Canggu’s landscape 11:35 Why does Bali attract foreign visitors? 15:54 What Bali’s dark history has to do with tourism 19:14 Does tourism benefit Balinese women? 22:50 Why rice fields are disappearing in Bali 28:45 Struggle to preserve environment and culture 35:05 Bali’s over-reliance on tourism exposed 38:03 New guidelines to save Bali from mass tourism 41:55 Local communities protect culture, environment Credit to : CNA Insider