Rellek wrote
Yes, I moved here permanently in December 2020 after visiting for holidays for several years. I choose to live in West Bali where there is very little traffic, beautiful and undeveloped land and beaches. It's 3-4 hours to Denpasar from where I live and I love it here but there is a downside with all major moves and no place is perfect. I was going to suggest Candidasa but you have already been there and the place didn't agree with you. If you have never lived (or visited) a third world country then it's good you came and visited first because Bali certainly doesn't suit everyone. I've been 'ripped off' a few times by seedy locals and recently I posted in this forum about Foreigners being targeted by a government official to pay 500% more for medical treatment on Bali than locals pay at the hospitals here.
I've had poor medical advice from Doctor's here on Bali that could have led to serious health consequences, so now I avoid hospitals on Bali and fly to Jakarta for proper medical treatment in a clean hospital with knowledgeable doctors providing care. It's a beautiful place to live if you are flexible with traffic gridlock, bugs, a bit of mold and mildew, and a poor healthcare system for out of the ordinary medical conditions.
You will be viewed here as a rich foreigner so street vendors will harass you constantly to buy something so you'll need to get used to it. Choosing to live on Bali only because it's conveniently close to fly to visit family doesn't sound like a reasonable motivation to me.
Good Luck.
Living here since 6 years, I have to disagree with most of the above...
Where shall I start ?
- If you call Bali a 3rd world country it means you never visited or lived in one. It is FAR from being 3rd world
- In 6 years here I have never been "ripped off". Yep, hospitals have 3 tiers of.pricing, locals, resident expats and tourist. It doesn't really shock me.
- It is not a "poor health system"
- I have never been harassed by street vendors, of course now and than getting asked but I politely say "No, thank you" and it works perfectly.
If you want to compare cultures / coulntries, I could add that seeing the vast majority of Aussies here, as an European I find them culturally and intellectually very disapointing and limited to put it very diplomatically....
Oh, and yes, I have lived all over Asia for 30 years, plus a few other "developping" countries.
Guinea Konakry, Haïti in the 70's...now yes that was 3rd world......