RHP

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Bali Au Naturel

April 29 2013

I'm heading to Bali soon and was wondering if anyone has had any experience they'd like to share on Bali Au Naturel. I was thinking of going but there's very little information about it.Thanks

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  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    There was a recent Forum called "Bali - Good Experiences". You might find what you are looking for there.http://www.redhotpie.com.au/Adult-Forums/Bali-good-experiences-39942Best of Luck and hope you find what you are looking for. FOXY

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    Bali is still Indonesia...you need to ask locals where it is safe to go nude....I am sure you don't want to become friends with Shappelle.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    Trip Advisor - there are quite a few reviews and photos that might help : )

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    Australia has over 30,000 miles of coast line/beaches, most of it deserted. Bali has a known very bad track record of its treatment of foreigners. Why would any one want to go there? One Australian a week dies in Bali. Stay well away from the place.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    Only one?? Quoting 'mbrider'Australia has over 30,000 miles of coast line/beaches, most of it deserted. Bali has a known very bad track record of its treatment of foreigners. Why would any one want to go there? One Australian a week dies in Bali. Stay well away from the place. Only one? sounds very safe on average to me considering the number of "natural" deaths that will be part of your "figures" so Einstein how many die in Australia on a weekly basis?

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    Quoting 'bothtogether6'Only one?? Quoting 'mbrider'Australia has over 30,000 miles of coast line/beaches, most of it deserted. Bali has a known very bad track record of its treatment of foreigners. Why would any one want to go there? One Australian a week dies in Bali. Stay well away from the place. Only one? sounds very safe on average to me considering the number of "natural" deaths that will be part of your "figures" so Einstein how many die in Australia on a weekly basis? And you're such an Einstein too aren't you? Same number of Australians in Bali as here are there? Good comparison. Not. And most Australian deaths in Bali are not "natural". It's well documented that there are a lot of dangers for tourists in Bali.

  • bluelight_taxi

    bluelight_taxi

    12 years ago

    Many Assuies visit Bali regularly, why because they respect the laws , enjoy the people and have a great fun times.   Many Aussies go to Bali with a closed mind or get drunk disrespect the Laws and the people and behave like they do here.   Then you have the others they have never been to Bali and just build up on all of the negotives they have heard about Bali.   Then they return to Oz and Bitch, moan and bad mouth Bali.   We have been going to Bali three times a year got drunk, had fun met some great people from all over the world.   Wake up people every day of the year people die all over the world, be it by accident, natural causes or from stupidity going t the wrong parts of Perth, Sydney Victoria etc.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    Quoting 'TongueCramps' Quoting 'bothtogether6'Only one?? Quoting 'mbrider'Australia has over 30,000 miles of coast line/beaches, most of it deserted. Bali has a known very bad track record of its treatment of foreigners. Why would any one want to go there? One Australian a week dies in Bali. Stay well away from the place. Only one? sounds very safe on average to me considering the number of "natural" deaths that will be part of your "figures" so Einstein how many die in Australia on a weekly basis? And you're such an Einstein too aren't you? Same number of Australians in Bali as here are there? Good comparison. Not. And most Australian deaths in Bali are not "natural". It's well documented that there are a lot of dangers for tourists in Bali. Thanks TC, I was about to say the same. Now I see that there is an Australian in the slammer for not paying bribes. Most likely if he had paid the bribes he would still be put in the slammer for paying bribes. Stay away from the place.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    Don't just jump in on the deep end even if it looks enticing as it maybe a trap, don't let your desires get in the way of commonsense.   the recent incident with the guy in the slammer is a perfect example, if you go au naturel how will you hide your credit cards/passport?   Might be best the check out the place, use commonsense and intuition and if it is not safe to do so then don't even if you see pretty young things baring all. Safety should be paramount.   Aussie tourists are sitting ducks so take care and have fun.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    Bali Au naturel probably isnt the best place for it, as they are more concervative bunch lives there i will advised you not to do it , but yea there are few place you can do it called Thomas beach in Uluwatu, since hardly anyone goes there yet its so beautiful you will have the whole place for your self , but then again some people mite walked on you and not goin to be imppresed with you , or you can go to Karma Kandara beach and just walk further away and just hide behind some of the rocks there and no one will come and bother you, but yea again being naked is considered rude, very rude..best bet hire some villa over looking the Ocean and go naked all day and no one gives a fuck what you do with your self, thats my advise anyway..good luck !

  • RHP

    RHP User

    12 years ago

    "Bali au naturel" is a gay nudist resort in Bali, plenty of info on their website. I've never been to Bali and prob won't, but that's just me avoiding tourist traps, I'd rather go to exmouth WA and have miles of beach to myself...- Posted from rhpmobile