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Why Supporting Local Businesses During Bali's Footpath Renovations Matters

If you’ve been wandering around Bali lately, you’ve probably noticed a lot of construction happening along the footpaths. Slowly but surely, they’re being replaced and fitted with larger drainage systems to help during the wet season. In the long run, it’s such a positive change – better walkways and better infrastructure for everyone. But in the meantime, it can be really tough. The paths are uneven, sometimes blocked off completely, and honestly a little hazardous to walk along – especially with kids in tow. For businesses that rely on foot traffic, it’s even harder. Many cafés, warungs, and little shops are doing their best to stay open through the dust and detours, but without people stopping by, it takes a toll. So here’s a gentle reminder: if you see a local business tucked behind the barriers, support them if you can. Pop in for a drink, a snack, or even just a smile. Every bit of support helps them push through this messy middle stage until the paths are finished and safer for everyone. It might be a little inconvenient now, but the difference it makes to a family-owned business is huge. #BaliFamilyFinds #BaliWithKids #SupportLocalBali #BaliLife #FamilyTravelBali #BaliTravelTips #CommunitySupport

If you’ve been exploring the streets of Bali recently, you’ve likely noticed the rumble of construction and freshly dug pathways. The island is undergoing a significant footpath renovation, upgrading drainage systems and walkways to make the area safer and more accessible—especially during the rainy season. While these upgrades are a welcome improvement in the long term, the short-term impact is proving tough for local businesses. Uneven pavements, blocked entrances, and reduced visibility mean that many family-owned cafés, warungs, and boutique shops are missing out on much-needed foot traffic. That’s where travelers—especially families—can make a real difference. When you go out to explore, keep an eye out for these hidden gems tucked behind construction barriers. A quick stop for a fresh juice, a plate of nasi goreng, or even a kind word can bring not just income but morale to the hardworking locals weathering the chaos. For those travelling with kids, supporting these businesses can be a fun, educational experience too. Chat with shop owners, try new flavors, and show little ones the importance of community support. It’s a chance to make your holiday meaningful, while getting a more authentic taste of Bali. Yes, navigating the construction can be a little inconvenient—but your visit matters more than you think. By choosing local during this transition phase, you help ensure these beloved small businesses are still around to thrive when the upgrades are complete. #BaliFamilyFinds #BaliWithKids #SupportLocalBali #BaliLife #FamilyTravelBali #BaliTravelTips #CommunitySupport
#BaliFamilyFinds#BaliWithKids#SupportLocalBali#BaliLife#FamilyTravelBali#BaliTravelTips#CommunitySupport

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