Eat, Pay, Love: How is Bali dealing with its badly behaved tourists?
One woman is using social media to call out people who break the rules.
Bali has a problem with badly behaved tourists.
Influencers have been caught posing naked on top of sacred mountains, driving recklessly and interrupting religious ceremonies. More than 200 tourists have been kicked out of the Indonesian island this year alone.
But local officials are hitting back. They’ve started a hotline for people to tell on misbehaving tourists and, when things get bad, are even deporting them.
Niluh Djelantik was born and raised in Bali and has been helping snitch on those who break the rules. She tells us about her social media campaigns, and her hopes for the future.
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