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Sustainability in Bali: Balancing Tourism and Nature

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June 6, 2026
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Tourism has done a lot for Bali. It has also put the island under considerable pressure. Over five million international visitors arrive each year, and the effects are visible: construction eating into rice paddies, rivers clogged with plastic waste, traffic in Canggu and Seminyak at a standstill by mid-morning. For a place whose main appeal is its natural beauty and cultural depth, that is a tension worth paying attention to.

Plastic waste Bali generates daily is one of the more visible symptoms. But the pressure goes deeper than what you can see from the side of the road. Coral reefs, traditional irrigation systems, and native forest are all under strain in ways that are harder to photograph but just as serious.

The response has been gradual but real. Government policy has shifted, grassroots organisations have gained traction, and a growing number of businesses and visitors are making different choices. Sustainable tourism Bali is moving from idea to practice, and green travel Indonesia is increasingly something people actively seek out rather than stumble into.

Exploring Bali Responsibly

How to Make Your Visit Count

Travelling responsibly in Bali does not require much sacrifice. It mostly means choosing slightly differently, and the alternatives tend to be more interesting anyway. Small-group eco tours through the forests around Munduk, cycling routes through working rice paddies near Ubud, or a morning at a family-run cooking class put money directly into local hands and give a more honest picture of the island than the resort strip does.

Bali’s culture is one of its strongest assets, and it rewards visitors who take it seriously. Attending a ceremony with a local guide, spending time in a traditional village, or eating at a warung rather than an international restaurant all make a difference, both to the experience and to where the money ends up. It is also worth remembering that the Balinese themselves are increasingly vocal about the kind of tourism they actually want.

“Bali must develop tourism that is quality-based, not mass-based, so that the environment and culture can be preserved.” –  I Wayan Koster, Governor of Bali

Bali’s Natural Environment

Reefs, Rice Terraces, and What’s at Stake

The coral reefs around Nusa Penida and Amed are among the most biodiversity in the Indo-Pacific, home to manta rays, reef sharks, and dense concentrations of reef fish. They are also under real pressure from warming water and careless tourism. Choosing dive and snorkel operators who follow responsible guidelines, and staying off the reef itself, makes a tangible difference.

On land, the UNESCO-listed Subak irrigation system has shaped central Bali’s rice terraces for over a thousand years. As agricultural land is converted for tourism development and younger generations move away from farming, the infrastructure and knowledge that keeps the system running is gradually eroding.

Conservation efforts are active across the island. Reef monitoring and restoration programmes are running in coastal waters, and reforestation projects around Bali Barat National Park and Lake Batur are working to protect what remains of the native forest. Paying entrance fees at natural sites and hiring local guides’ feeds directly into these efforts.

Urban Bali: A Different Kind of Challenge

Denpasar, Seminyak, and the Waste Problem

The sustainability picture in Bali’s urban areas is more complicated. Plastic waste Bali’s cities process daily runs into thousands of tonnes, and the infrastructure has not kept pace with the volume that a fast-growing tourism economy generates. A lot of it ends up in the wrong place.

Traffic congestion in Seminyak and Canggu is a daily reality for residents and visitors alike, and energy use across the hospitality sector remains heavily fossil-fuel dependent. These are structural issues that go beyond individual behaviour. But progress is happening: community recycling schemes have taken root in several Denpasar neighbourhoods, and a growing number of hotels and restaurants have moved to solar and dropped single-use plastics from their operations.

Small Changes, Wider Impact

In 2019, Bali’s provincial government banned single-use plastic bags, straws, and polystyrene. The effects have been tangible. Reusable bags are now standard in local markets, and businesses that were slow to change have largely caught up, driven partly by regulation and partly by shifting customer expectations.

Grassroots organisations have done a lot of the work the policy could not. Bye Bye Plastic Bags, founded by two Balinese teenagers and now active island-wide, built real momentum around waste reduction long before it became official. Sungai Watch has done similar work on river waste, mobilising volunteers and changing behaviour at community level. Their combined impact shows what local leadership looks like when it is given space to operate.

The same logic applies to the hospitality sector. When one resort goes solar, the one next door notices. When one cafe removes plastic straws, others tend to follow within months. Green travel Indonesia is growing because the market is pulling in that direction. Eco resorts Bali has developed are filling up, and that changes what the industry builds and offers next.

Tips for Travellers

  • Carry a reusable water bottle. Refill stations are widely available and much cheaper than buying plastic.
  • Look for accommodation with genuine environmental commitments. Eco resorts Bali offers are not always the most expensive option.
  • Eat at warungs and local restaurants. Better value, money stays local, minimal packaging.
  • Say no to single-use plastics. Most places will offer an alternative if asked.
  • Use local guides. They know the landscape and culture, and the income stays in the community.
  • Respect protected areas. Stay on marked paths, keep off the coral, follow the rules on site.
  • Buy from local markets when you can. It puts money directly into the hands of the people maintaining Bali’s agricultural landscape.

A Balance Worth Getting Right

Sustainable tourism Bali is not a solved problem. Plastic waste Bali generates, urban congestion, and ecosystem pressure are ongoing challenges without easy fixes. But the direction of travel is encouraging. Policy is moving, communities are organising, and a growing number of visitors are arriving with a clearer sense of what responsible travel actually looks like.

Bali’s landscape, culture, and way of life are the reason people come here. Keeping them intact is not just an environmental concern, it is a practical one. If Bali is to remain the place people want to visit, it is up to everyone passing through to tread a little more lightly.

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