It is that time of the year when many people around the world have taken off to foreign parts to enjoy a break from work. For those living in cold climates the lure of warmth in far away places, like Bali, is not only enticing but the opportunity to experience the exotic. But what about the locals? In the op-piece in The Guardian the writer poses the question of who invited us to Bali - and details the cost to the local community arising from an invasion of tourists. "This summer, many of us are heading overseas. Australians are the world’s largest spenders on international travel on a per capita basis. In 2012, one in three of us headed overseas. After New Zealand, the most popular destination is Indonesia, or rather Bali. Close to a million Australians will visit Indonesia this year, many in the summer holiday peak. They form the largest single group of overseas tourists to Bali, accounting for around 25% of foreign arrivals. Is tourism creating a p...
Old enough to know better, young enough not to care.