A travel vlogger compares the high real estate costs in Mumbai with the affordable and luxurious living in Bali, highlighting the vibrant lifestyle and dating scene in Indonesia's popular tourist destination.
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People are moving to Bali to enjoy a lower cost of living, a vibrant lifestyle, and a remote work-friendly environment. It is also known as a 'wellness capital' where people can slow down and heal from the stresses of city life.
The cost of living in Bali is significantly lower compared to Mumbai. For the same amount of rent paid for a one-bedroom apartment in Mumbai, one can afford a luxurious villa in Bali with amenities like a private pool and spacious rooms.
The dating scene in Bali is described as a mix of fun, flirtation, and freedom. It is easy to meet people from around the world at various social events such as beach clubs, breathwork classes, and networking brunches.
The vlogger highlights the low cost of living, vibrant lifestyle, and remote work-friendly environment in Bali. It is also described as a 'wellness capital' where people can find peace and healing.
The vlogger's video about the cost of living and lifestyle in Bali quickly went viral and gathered more than 10,000 likes from netizens, drawing attention to the attractive aspects of living in Bali.
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