🚨 How I Lived Like a King in Bali for $500 a Month
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How I Lived Like a King in Bali for $500 a Month

When I first told my friends I was moving to Bali, they imagined five-star resorts and overpriced smoothies. The truth? I lived like a king—on a backpacker’s budget. Here’s how I survived (and thrived) on just $500 a month in paradise

When I first told my friends I was moving to Bali, they imagined five-star resorts and overpriced smoothies. The truth? I lived like a king—on a backpacker’s budget. Here’s how I survived (and thrived) on just $500 a month in paradise.


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🏠 1. Rent That Feels Like Royalty
I rented a clean, air-conditioned room in Ubud for just $150 a month. It came with a private bathroom, weekly cleaning, and a view of rice fields that would make your screensaver jealous.


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🍛 2. Delicious Food for Pennies
Forget $15 salads. In Bali, I feasted on nasi campur, satay, and mie goreng for less than $2 per meal. My favorite warung served the kind of food that made you want to write poetry after every bite.


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🚲 3. Transport = Motorbike Magic
For $50/month, I rented a scooter that gave me freedom to explore waterfalls, beaches, and temples at will. Gas? Around $1.50 per week. Freedom has never been cheaper.


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🧘 4. Free or Cheap Experiences
Sunsets on the beach. Free yoga in the jungle. Ceremonies and festivals every week. I didn’t just live cheaply—I lived richly. Bali offered more culture per dollar than anywhere I’ve ever been.


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🌐 5. Working Online in Paradise
As a remote freelancer, my only need was WiFi. Cafes were everywhere, offering strong coffee and strong connections. I worked beside rice fields and monkeys (no, seriously).


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🧾 Monthly Breakdown:

Rent: $150

Food: $120

Scooter + Gas: $60

Coworking/Coffee: $50

Misc. & Fun: $120
Total: $500



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Final Thoughts:
Living in Bali taught me that luxury isn't always about spending more—it’s about experiencing more. And yes, I wore flip-flops to "work" every day.

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