Why people are being advised to avoid visiting Bali in 2020

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Is it on your bucket list for next year?

, you might want to have a rethink. According to a new report, people are actually being advised to give the Indonesian island a miss next year, in order to give the wildlife and nature a chance to recuperate.listed Bali as a suggestion of a place to avoid visiting any time soon. The aim of the round up hopes to highlight places and issues that travellers might be grappling with, and explain what they can do about it.

 

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