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Bali Strengthens Zero Tolerance Approach To Disrespectful Tourists

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Bali is one of the most culturally generous destinations on earth.

As an island where traditional culture is a living, breathing part of everyday life rather than a relic of the past, Bali actively invites tourists to engage with its culture and experience the local way of life firsthand.

This is one of the biggest draws for tourists and travelers to the island; however, some people choose to disrespect that generosity. 

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Bali has, for many years, been open about its zero-tolerance approach to cultural disrespect. From tourists posing nude atop sacred volcanoes to drunken fights in nightclubs, racing in the streets, and dishonouring temple etiquette, Bali is quick to punish those found to be disrespecting the way of life on the island. 

Last week, Bali celebrated Nyepi, the holy day of silence, and just days later, Indonesia nationally observed the Islamic festival of Eid al-Fitr. This is a deeply spiritual and reverent time in Bali and around Indonesia. It is a time that most tourists feel more privileged than usual to be able to explore the land; however, some foreigners stepped way out of line. 

Leaders and communities in Bali showed once again their seriousness in committing to a zero-tolerance approach to foreigners behaving badly and outright disrespecting local culture. There were several noteworthy incidents of cultural disrespect over the Nypei and Eid al-Fitr period in Bali, but the one that attracted the most attention was an incident involving a Swiss national on Instagram.

The man in question, who is being referred to by officials only by his initials LAZ, has been arrested and is pending further investigation, after posting a tirade of abusive language regarding the day of silence on an Instagram post. In the video, LAZ was also seen breaking the rules of Nyepi by leaving his accommodation. 

The incident caught the attention of Bali Senator Ni Luh Djelantik, who helped escalate the issue to the attention of the authorities. Head of Public Relations (Kabid Humas) of the Bali Police, Senior Commissioner Ariasandy, told reporters, “LAZ has been named a suspect in a case of hatred or hostility towards a group or groups based on religion or belief in Indonesia.”

He added, “The story posted by the perpetrator shows hatred towards Nyepi, a Hindu holiday in Indonesia.”

He explained, “The perpetrator’s aim in posting this on social media was to make the contents of the writing, images, or recordings known to the general public.”

LAZ was charged with Article 300 and Article 301 paragraph (1) of Law Number 1 of 2023 concerning the Criminal Code and faces a maximum sentence of 5 years in prison.

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This was not the only incident of cultural disrespect that was posted online during Nyepi. Turkish national Alptuğ Kaya is facing a backlash after posting an offensive and derogatory video of an Ogoh Ogoh statue on the island.

Though Kaya has since posted an apology video claiming he did not know about the tradition of Ogoh Ogoh in Bali, his comments seemingly come too little too late, as Senator Djelantik and other public figures have been calling for the Indonesian Immigration to follow up on the situation.

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While these incidents have caught the attention of both the authorities, local communities, and tourists in Bali, it remains the case that the vast majority of tourists visiting Bali are culturally respectful and approach what is unknown to them about the culture with openness and curiosity.

Bali remains a safe and welcoming destination for foreigners, and it is important for all who visit to take the time to learn a little about the culture prior to visiting, as well as make a commitment to honouring the culture during their stay. The list of Bali Do’s and Don’ts is as relevant now as it was when it was first published. 

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As one social media user shared under one of the controversial viral videos, “Bali gives tourists 364 days in a year to enjoy beaches, parties, travel, business, and freedom. They only ask for 1 day Nyepi —24 hours of silence, prayer, and respect. Just 1 day out of 365 days.”

“Travel, enjoy, learn, but always respect the place that welcomes you. 364 days for us, 1 day for them, that is not too much to ask. Be a good human. Be respectful everywhere you go.” Here at The Bali Sun, we’re inclined to agree. 

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Steve bmi

Thursday 26th of March 2026

I think people born after the eighties have brain deficiencies and can't fathom right from wrong

M

Friday 27th of March 2026

@Steve bmi, lol ok I'm looking sometimes to Gen-Z people like they're coming from Mars, but fortunately they're not all like this attention searching monkey (with all due respect for our hairy cousins).

Firechef

Thursday 26th of March 2026

I find it hard to believe that a Swiss National was so disrespectful and rude. The Swiss as a whole are laid back law abiding people, perhaps this one individual was an immigrant to Switzerland from Afghanistan or some such rude and crude country traveling with Swiss papers. Anyway, this is my opinion, perhaps this should be more investigated before condemning the Swiss People as a whole.

Randy

Monday 30th of March 2026

@M, At least based on your statement you were quick Not to attack on the suspect as an immigrant living in Switzerland like @Firechef did. Immigrant or not he is a Swiss National with a childish mindset. That’s all...

Randy

Monday 30th of March 2026

@Exp, another biased Minded person...Aren’t you an immigrant in Indonesia or a member of a group of black sheep that are actually infesting Bali ?

The Aussie mob gang who came to Bali to murder a person had Eastern European names, they are Aussies but NO...white Aussies with Anglo Saxons names would not do that therefore... not one of of us. Heard that before from White Anglo Saxons Aussies...shameful.

Exp

Friday 27th of March 2026

@Firechef, Correct, almost 30% immigrants now. Surely heaps of black sheep among the new arrivals.

Randy

Friday 27th of March 2026

@Firechef, why would you even think it was hard to believe?? I hope you are not a disgusting MAGA supporter hiding with a local spouse living in Bali.

You think that this Swiss person is an immigrant from Afghanistan because Switzerland is a law abiding country. WTF...

Shamefully an American citizen was also arrested on Nyepi Broadway light...would you say he was an immigrant from Mexico??

Who said it was condemning Switzerland as a whole...I have Swiss friends born in Switzerland (with a mother born in Indonesia and the other parents born in Serbia). They were in Bali during the NYEPI DAY. They were in shock that one of their citizen was disrespectful to the local culture and religion.

M

Friday 27th of March 2026

@Firechef, you can obviously tell from his behaviours, speaking and mindset that he's ,if not retarded, at least there's some deficit symptom to tell it with soft spoken words...

olindo

Wednesday 25th of March 2026

People in the West are loosing education and respect, sign of an early failure in civilization, however, forget to even think to live in Indonesia, not even Japaneses are understanding fully. The cultural gap is too wide, just do not waste time in any Indonesian Islands, you are sure at 98% that you going to run from here sooner than later...

Solo61

Wednesday 25th of March 2026

Congrats to Senator Djelantik & her team on dealing with this absolutely disrespectful individual. A tough job to deal with an individual that is nothing but totally ignorant, arrogant & has no understanding of the magnitude of his offensive behaviour & comments . But the team handled it brilliantly .

Randy

Friday 27th of March 2026

@Solo61, Possibly a Russian talking LOUD on his phone for an hour on Nyepi day on the roof top. Foreign Friends who live next door to the dormitory/home stay told me about it. They should have called the Pecalang and have him arrested and better yet deport his arse out of Indonesia. Surprisingly in the dormitory no Locals said a word or complained about it. He was the only bule. Unbelievable.

Peter

Wednesday 25th of March 2026

deport immediately and don't allow back in ever