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James and Lorraine McGuire, Northern
Territory, Australia
“We were a little worried about coming to Bali because all our
friends were warning us not to, but then we thought dammit we're
going anyway and we're glad we did. Bali is probably the safest
place in the world right now."
David Blair from New Zealand
“Even though the situation has changed from the previous month
Bali is our favourite holiday destination from all that we have
visited in Indonesia. Each year we go at least three times. In
spite of the tragedy of October 12th nothing will stop us from
continuing our holidays to Bali. We ask both international and
domestic tourists not to be influenced by this tragedy. Bali has
been the victim, but let’s all put aside negative thoughts and
look forward to it coming back again as a great holiday
destination.
RCI Guest Ng Jook Chong, Malaysia
“We booked the resort on the 10th October just before the tragedy
of the12th. We thought about changing our venue because we felt it
may not be safe but decided to stick to it. Bali was peaceful and
we felt quite safe. Many thanks to you're staff member Anom who
brought us to restaurant Rasa Sayang where the Chinese food was
good and the price reasonable. We also had a wonderful time at the
Denpasar night market. Thanks to all your staff”
Mr Djoko Hartanto Komara,
“This is our first visit to Bali for six years and many things
have changed. It seems to be more fun than before, only the
tourists are not so many, (probably because of the bomb)
But believe me, Bali will recover again soon. Our apartment is
fantastic, interior bagus, and the furnishings and equipment is
complete. The staff is very sincere and helpful, especially
Balinda. See you next time, keep up the good work”
Mr Chotwanwirach from Thailand ...
This was our first visit to Bali, although we were all very
concerned about safety after the bomb at Kuta. However we were
very satisfied with the place, the people and especially the
hospitality of the Balinese people during our trip to Northern
Bali”
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