A travel vlogger compares the real estate costs and lifestyle in Mumbai with those in Bali, highlighting the affordability and quality of life in the Indonesian paradise.
MumbaiBaliReal EstateLifestyleTravel VloggerReal Estate MumbaiMay 18, 2025
The main reason people are moving to Bali is the lower cost of living, vibrant lifestyle, and remote work-friendly environment. It is also known as a 'wellness capital' where people can slow down and heal.
According to the vlogger, the cost of living in Bali is significantly lower than in Mumbai. For example, the rent for a villa in Bali can be less than the rent for a one-bedroom apartment in Mumbai.
Bali offers a social life that is a mix of fun, flirtation, and freedom. It is easy to meet people from around the world, whether you are at a beach club, a breathwork class, or a networking brunch.
A typical Bali villa often offers spacious rooms, open balconies, a lush garden, and a private pool. These amenities provide a peaceful and nature-filled stay.
The vlogger's video about Bali has been very well-received, quickly going viral and gathering more than 10,000 likes from netizens.
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