Excellent wander around Ubud , it’s clear that this area is worth spending some time 🤩✔️ - tropical vibes , happy people - great viewing my friend 👋👍✔️🎅🤩🙏
Nice 'walkabout' there Chai,. Ubud looks like a great little town to visit with plenty to do and see and far enough away from the hustle and bustle of Bali. Man that fish story is true and an Aussie lady back in, it would appear 2014, ended up losing all five toes after infection from a disease called shewanella set in and they had to be amputated. There was though an issue with her feet from previous surgery back in 2005 which together with contaminated water in the fish tank contributed to the outcome so its an unusual story and the risk therefore likely minimal. Wow, notwithstanding, I've had a fish pedicure before and will think twice before doing it again for sure having read the article . 😎 Great work as always. Cheers champ 🍻🤩
Thanks for doing the background check! Man, I rather give it a pass just to be on the safe side 😨 poor lady. I’m glad you enjoyed this little walk about 🤩 have a great start of the evening
I was in Ubud last May, i like the nature, the people the food and the vibe. During the day it was fine for me but in the evening it was crowded and there was too much traffic. But for sure a place to come back
I like the way you do the chai walking tour of Ubud Bali, love your detailing and explanation in the video❤ very relaxing ♥️💕🌸✌️ thanks for sharing with us hope to see more
the whole of bali has become tourism. Did you know that the problem in the local media is now being discussed, young Balinese people find it difficult to buy a house in Bali. because the high increase in land prices is not commensurate with their salaries.
@Chai_Travel I'm 52, started full-time traveller from age 18. I've travelled to 137 countries, lived in 14. This doesn't count the endless returns to certain countries. I've been spoilt but I do miss the days of travelling 35 years ago. Untouched beaches of South East Asia, hostels for $3 a night. Love your content, keep up the great work. Tarima kasih, Khap kun maak krap!
@@eranbenavrahamso, don't be egoist then... 30-40 years ago Bali population only 2,5 million, now more than 4 million...also tourist came to Bali back then only 1 million a year, now more than 5 million, if includen domestic tourist it nearly 15 million ... Imagine that... 8 million people in the world really want to go to Bali before their died..at least once .. because traveller like you always tell about the beautiful Bali.... And now you wish Bali back like 30-40 years ago ?? C'mon..be reallistic...Bali is for the world ,not only for traveller like you... If you want more peaceful island, explore other Indonesian like.. Bali only one from 17.000 ++ Indonesian island have...
@@whysanjay3074 I've seen most of Indonesia and as far East as Raja Ampat. Not much left of Indonesia to explore. Yes, I miss the untouched Thai beaches with little to no tourism on them. Many had no electricity, bungalows on the beach and then the movie The Beach ruined it. That's what changed it for Thailand. Thai people even have changed because of mass tourism. Thai beame more money driven and not as friendly as before. Ever got on the bad side of a Thai person? This can be said the world over. Most of the world today with globalism, all starting to look and dress the same. I'm glad I've been travelling the world pretty much full-time for 34 years. But I started travelling as a child with my parents, my first unaccompanied flight was at age 7. Yes, the world was a better place to travel pre 911. We had freedom and untouched paradises. There is also far too many ugly tourists who come to these places and get sh!t faced, turning the places into a circus. I'm not being a egotist, I'm being a realist!
buiten dat Sanur en PadangBai me favoriet zijn, was Ubud ook heel leuk, me vader en ik hebben het daar naar ons zin gehad! en dat verhaal over die vissen heb ik ook gezien en zou het nooit doen lol in maart ga ik weer teruggg!!
I think I passed you on Sukhumvit rd today near terminal 21 around 1330! I Recognize your voice! Sorry I didn’t say hello if that was you! Love your videos!
Can I help you with the title? ‘What to really expect? A raw look at the city of Ubud.’ Don’t want you getting attention for the wrong things, your videos are great.
If you change Expext to expect then you are all good. Feel free to delete my comment so people can focus on the video content rather than my school teacher spelling corrections 😂
Haha 😝 man 😅can you imagine that happens. Still not sure if it is a true story though. I see a lot of people doing it without any problems 🤷♂️ Thanks for watching!
Harga tanah di bali menjadi sangat mahal, karna kedatangan banyak turis terutama di Ubud, Canggu, Uluwatu.dll..sekarang pulau lombok terutama Gili Trawangan,kuta Lombok,dan Labuan bajo semakin banyak pembangunan.harga tanah tiap tahun semakin naik, dan Tambah mahal 😢😢😢
Don’t be too concerned if you accidentally walk on an offering or disturb it. I’ve been told by Balinese that once the offering has been placed then their job has been done.
Found this: " Fish pedicure tubs provide a fertile breeding ground for bacteria, and even tiny cuts or sores can become infected when immersed in them" Mooi shirt!
Excellent wander around Ubud , it’s clear that this area is worth spending some time 🤩✔️ - tropical vibes , happy people - great viewing my friend 👋👍✔️🎅🤩🙏
Definitely! People say it has turned too busy but it’s just the traffic in my opinion. The rest of Bali is just incredible
Good walk and talk around Ubud
Thanks! I’m glad you enjoyed it :)
Nice 'walkabout' there Chai,. Ubud looks like a great little town to visit with plenty to do and see and far enough away from the hustle and bustle of Bali. Man that fish story is true and an Aussie lady back in, it would appear 2014, ended up losing all five toes after infection from a disease called shewanella set in and they had to be amputated. There was though an issue with her feet from previous surgery back in 2005 which together with contaminated water in the fish tank contributed to the outcome so its an unusual story and the risk therefore likely minimal. Wow, notwithstanding, I've had a fish pedicure before and will think twice before doing it again for sure having read the article . 😎 Great work as always. Cheers champ 🍻🤩
Thanks for doing the background check! Man, I rather give it a pass just to be on the safe side 😨 poor lady.
I’m glad you enjoyed this little walk about 🤩 have a great start of the evening
Nice vlog Chai, next year I will quit my job in the Netherlands and travel as much as I can in SE Asia ✈️
Thanks! That’s such a cool thing to do and I’m sure you won’t regret a thing by doing that 😍
thanks Chai, you are a nice positive person. I like how you respect the people and the culture.
I appreciate that :) I’m glad you enjoy watching this channel
Terima kasih telah mengekplor ubud bali dengan penilaian dan kata-kata yang baik tentang ubud
Terima kasih sudah menonton 🥰
I like to see Ubud now after been there 20 years ago. 🙏
20 years 😍 it must have changed a bit I can imagine. A lot more development but still magical. Cheers Gert
I was in Ubud last May, i like the nature, the people the food and the vibe. During the day it was fine for me but in the evening it was crowded and there was too much traffic. But for sure a place to come back
I feel the same way 🤩
Congratulations to you and Noona on your engagement 🙏
Thank you so much Phil! 🥰
Congratulations on your engagement , you two make a lovely smiley and happy couple , well done to you both x
Thank you so much Kenny! 🥰
I like the way you do the chai walking tour of Ubud Bali, love your detailing and explanation in the video❤ very relaxing ♥️💕🌸✌️ thanks for sharing with us hope to see more
Always flattering! Thanks mate ❤️ thanks for watching again
the whole of bali has become tourism. Did you know that the problem in the local media is now being discussed, young Balinese people find it difficult to buy a house in Bali.
because the high increase in land prices is not commensurate with their salaries.
That’s a big issue. Hopefully the wages can increase as well and the young Balinese can benefit more of the mass tourism coming in
I'm sorry to hear that two tourists were dead recently. Be careful and walk away from any kind of dangers including falling trees. Have fun.
So sad :( they were just walking there, probably having the best time and suddenly it happened 😔
I miss you Chai please come back again to Thailand ❤
I am back already 🤗 soon I’ll start uploading from here 🙏
@ Come back to celebrate Christmas and New Year 2025 with us Thai people.🫶🏼😘🇹🇭
Try going to Surabaya, east java
Ubud has been ruined by mass tourism. I miss the Ubud of 30 years ago.
I’m sure it feels that way if you’ve been to Ubud 30 years ago. I still thinks it’s a magnificent place to visit ☺️
@Chai_Travel I'm 52, started full-time traveller from age 18. I've travelled to 137 countries, lived in 14. This doesn't count the endless returns to certain countries. I've been spoilt but I do miss the days of travelling 35 years ago. Untouched beaches of South East Asia, hostels for $3 a night.
Love your content, keep up the great work. Tarima kasih, Khap kun maak krap!
@@eranbenavrahamso, don't be egoist then... 30-40 years ago Bali population only 2,5 million, now more than 4 million...also tourist came to Bali back then only 1 million a year, now more than 5 million, if includen domestic tourist it nearly 15 million ... Imagine that... 8 million people in the world really want to go to Bali before their died..at least once .. because traveller like you always tell about the beautiful Bali.... And now you wish Bali back like 30-40 years ago ?? C'mon..be reallistic...Bali is for the world ,not only for traveller like you... If you want more peaceful island, explore other Indonesian like.. Bali only one from 17.000 ++ Indonesian island have...
@@whysanjay3074 I've seen most of Indonesia and as far East as Raja Ampat. Not much left of Indonesia to explore. Yes, I miss the untouched Thai beaches with little to no tourism on them. Many had no electricity, bungalows on the beach and then the movie The Beach ruined it. That's what changed it for Thailand.
Thai people even have changed because of mass tourism. Thai beame more money driven and not as friendly as before. Ever got on the bad side of a Thai person?
This can be said the world over.
Most of the world today with globalism, all starting to look and dress the same.
I'm glad I've been travelling the world pretty much full-time for 34 years. But I started travelling as a child with my parents, my first unaccompanied flight was at age 7.
Yes, the world was a better place to travel pre 911. We had freedom and untouched paradises.
There is also far too many ugly tourists who come to these places and get sh!t faced, turning the places into a circus.
I'm not being a egotist, I'm being a realist!
Have you changed in the past 30 years? I know I have!
buiten dat Sanur en PadangBai me favoriet zijn, was Ubud ook heel leuk, me vader en ik hebben het daar naar ons zin gehad! en dat verhaal over die vissen heb ik ook gezien en zou het nooit doen lol in maart ga ik weer teruggg!!
Haha lekker man! Nee, mij niet gezien 😝 bedankt voor het kijken!
Do they have massage shops in Ubud, similar to the types of massage shops you find in Thailand?
Not a lot.
I think I passed you on Sukhumvit rd today near terminal 21 around 1330! I Recognize your voice! Sorry I didn’t say hello if that was you! Love your videos!
That could have been me! 🤩 Next time please say hi 👋 enjoy Bangkok 🍻Cheers!
Can I help you with the title? ‘What to really expect? A raw look at the city of Ubud.’ Don’t want you getting attention for the wrong things, your videos are great.
Thanks so much :) so what’s that could make the wrong attention please?
@@Chai_Travel credibility
@@Chai_Traveloh just that spelling errors in the title might distract viewers from appreciating your good video.
If you change Expext to expect then you are all good. Feel free to delete my comment so people can focus on the video content rather than my school teacher spelling corrections 😂
Mate! Thanks so much. I’m a slight bit dyslexic and this was super helpful of you 🙏🙏🙏
Which is best country specifically for Singles 😅
Thailand or Indonesia to find soulmate for longterm relationship!
I think both countries are good for that. The only thing is that you probably won’t find someone for long term in a bar 😅
@ very sad 😞
well the story about the fish i find it funny..( i'm so mean LOL )...
Haha 😝 man 😅can you imagine that happens. Still not sure if it is a true story though. I see a lot of people doing it without any problems 🤷♂️ Thanks for watching!
@Chai_Travel at least its not crocodiles
Harga tanah di bali menjadi sangat mahal, karna kedatangan banyak turis terutama di Ubud, Canggu, Uluwatu.dll..sekarang pulau lombok terutama Gili Trawangan,kuta Lombok,dan Labuan bajo semakin banyak pembangunan.harga tanah tiap tahun semakin naik, dan Tambah mahal 😢😢😢
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Don’t be too concerned if you accidentally walk on an offering or disturb it. I’ve been told by Balinese that once the offering has been placed then their job has been done.
Thanks!
I eat the fish I donot let any fish eat me. Cheers
Found this: " Fish pedicure tubs provide a fertile breeding ground for bacteria, and even tiny cuts or sores can become infected when immersed in them"
Mooi shirt!
Omg 😱 can you imagine something happens like that.
Mij niet gezien!
Haha bedankt! 👕
Try going to Surabaya, east java