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Bali, 12th October 2023

Bali’s southern regions, including the bustling neighbourhoods of Canggu, Berawa, and Echo Beach, are witnessing a small transformation in urban development.

Over the past 5 to 7 years, these areas have seen a surge in growth, welcoming numerous new cafes, hotels, guest houses, restaurants, and shops. These establishments, while adding vibrancy to the regions, have sprouted next to roads that have long lacked adequate infrastructure, including sidewalks.

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Source: Bali.com

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Small Steps into the Right Direction

Recognizing the importance of modernizing its infrastructure to accommodate the growing number of visitors in this area and the need for improved accessibility, authorities have embarked on an initiative to construct sidewalks, a change that promises to enhance safety and convenience for the area’s rising tourist population.  

The rapid development in Canggu, Berawa, and Echo Beach, fueled by a thriving tourism industry, led to a surge in businesses along not just the main roads, but also the very narrow shortcuts and small “gangs”. Many of these roads have remained underdeveloped, narrow, and lacking dedicated pedestrian walkways while businesses have already opened up their doors, attracting tourists in the thousands.

The development of these sidewalks, is a relatively small-scale project in the grand scheme of Bali’s current traffic problem and its ambitious plans.But it is definitely a step into the rght direction and very welcomed by tourists and also the local population. 

The government is well aware of the traffic chaos that these destinations are facing and has announced that it will construct an underground Light Rail System connecting the airport with Seminyak and Canggu by 2026. Read More here.

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