Planning To Visit Sanur Soon..?? Let’s Walk Around By The Beach..!! Sanur Bali Update Situation

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  1. thanks Bli atas coverage nya, just an idea, can cover Canggu, Berawa, Pererenan area, thats where the young n hip crowds gather. the traffic there is so jammed so better spend time around those areas as well. Sanur is so old and deserted. thanks in advance Bli..

  2. I see a lot of professional restaurants…what happened to the warungs of the local people ? situation is not so good, I think…

  3. In reference to the comment about Sanur being old and deserted, we have seen from other videos that most of it is open,alive and vibrant. Happily without the traffic congestion of the more northern parts. The hotels which are deserted, I believe is due to a whole new construction phase with new hotels and yes, an international hospital (associated with the Mayo clinic) coming. Sanur remains a wonderful area to visit. Will be there in 4 weeks! Thanks Krisna.

  4. I agree with Kim. Sanur has always been a quieter area and my sister, mum and dad, extended family etc travelled there back in July and did not find it old and deserted, in fact they loved it. Not everyone wants to go where it is crowded, young and hip, Sanur is not that type of place.

  5. Had a week in Sanur in June and there were more than enough businesses open. I had a great time and there was no hassle from sellers or touts.

  6. Thanks Krisna.
    I stayed at the Grand Inna in Jan 2020 just as the pandemic started up.
    It was one of the best holidays I've had in Bali. Very sad it has gone
    Have you got a video of the Inna Sindhu Hotel?
    How much for a trip from there up to the waterfalls near Semarapura with you?

  7. My wife and I stayed at Sanur Beach last week for about ten days at our favourite part of Bali except Ubud. Since our last stay prior COVID in 2019, Bali appears to have become a bit cleaner and perhaps more reasonable price wise at least what the Street merchants ask for. The current improvements around the beach are newly planted trees and shrubs as well as improved paved walking tracks. The plan was to showcase this beach during the international G20 meeting in November this year. Unfortunately the work runs behind schedule. What you can also observe is the increase of usage of electrical push bikes, although the rates of 50k rupies per hour seem to be unreasonable in my view.

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