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Governor Koster Proposes Another Law to Control Foreign Tourists in Bali. But Will It Fix Anything?

by Hey Bali Newsroom
April 7, 2026
in Bali Tourism, Bali Update, Global Impacts, Policy & Visa
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Bali Governor Wayan Koster delivered a speech at the groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of a shortcut road in Buleleng Regency, Bali Province, Wednesday (January 7, 2026) (Bali Provincial Government Public Relations.)

Bali Governor Wayan Koster delivered a speech at the groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of a shortcut road in Buleleng Regency, Bali Province, Wednesday (January 7, 2026) (Bali Provincial Government Public Relations.)

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Bali has a problem with foreign tourists. Or at least, its governor says so.

On Monday, April 6, 2026, Governor Wayan Koster formally submitted a draft regional regulation (Raperda) to the Bali provincial parliament, aimed at what he described as “unhealthy tourism practices” driven by misbehaving foreign visitors.

The list was familiar—and extensive: desecration of sacred sites, alleged drug laboratories, online prostitution, criminal activity, traffic violations, and illegal business operations.

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“These practices are not good. We must address them,” Koster said during the plenary session.

The message was clear: Bali’s problem is not just volume of tourists, but the quality of behavior they bring with them.

The Governor’s Argument

Koster framed the proposed regulation as reinforcement, not reinvention.

He cited existing legal frameworks—Regional Regulation No. 5 of 2020 on Balinese Cultural Tourism and Governor Regulation No. 28 of 2020—as the foundation. The new draft, he argued, would strengthen these rules to ensure tourism remains “quality-based, culture-driven, and dignified.”

Three pillars. Quality. Culture. Dignity.

For Koster, these are non-negotiable. He warned that Bali’s cultural values cannot be compromised in the pursuit of economic growth.

At the same time, he dismissed concerns about negative narratives surrounding Bali’s tourism image, pointing instead to rising visitor numbers as evidence of continued global confidence.

“Because we have no other source of livelihood,” he said. “Bali must remain a tourism region with its culture.”

It is both an economic reality—and a structural vulnerability.

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What the Regulation Would Actually Do

The full draft of the regulation has not yet been made public. But based on the governor’s presentation, it is expected to focus on three areas:

  • Business governance in the tourism sector
  • Behavioral standards for foreign visitors
  • Cultural protection as a legal framework

On paper, these objectives appear straightforward.

In practice, they raise a more complicated question.

Most of the behaviors cited—drug offenses, prostitution, criminal acts, traffic violations—are already illegal under Indonesian law. Desecration of religious sites is also regulated.

So what, precisely, will this new regulation change?

Without clarity on enforcement mechanisms, legal scope, and operational detail, the proposal risks adding another layer of regulation without resolving the core issue: implementation.

The Deeper Question

This is not Koster’s first attempt to regulate tourist behavior.

In recent years, Bali has seen a series of proposals:

  • restricting motorbike rentals for tourists
  • tightening visa enforcement
  • targeting illegal work by digital nomads

Each followed a similar trajectory: a strong announcement, public attention, and uneven follow-through.

The pattern is difficult to ignore.

It suggests that Bali’s challenge may not be the absence of rules—but the consistency of enforcement.

And that raises a more uncomfortable question:

Is the problem really about regulation—or about governance?

A Pattern of Communication

Earlier this week, South Korea issued a formal travel warning citing increased crime risks in Bali’s main tourist areas: Jimbaran, Seminyak, and Canggu.

When asked about it, Koster responded with a single word: “Cukup.”

He declined further comment and walked away.

Yet when addressing “misbehaving tourists,” the governor is detailed, assertive, and highly visible.

The contrast is difficult to ignore—and politically revealing.

It suggests a preference for legislative control over public accountability, and for defining the problem in terms of external actors rather than internal systems.

What This Means for Travelers and Expats

For international visitors and long-term residents, the proposed regulation introduces uncertainty.

Not necessarily about safety—but about clarity.

What defines “dignified” behavior?
How will it be enforced?
Will rules be applied consistently—or selectively?

Without clear guidelines, the risk is not stricter regulation, but ambiguous regulation.

And ambiguity, in a global tourism market, can be as damaging as risk itself.

The Economic Reality

Koster’s most candid statement may also be his most important:

Bali has no alternative economic engine.

Tourism is not a sector. It is the system.

This creates a fundamental contradiction.

Bali depends on foreign visitors for survival. Yet it is increasingly attempting to control, filter, and reshape their behavior through regulation.

This tension is not unique to Bali. Cities from Barcelona to Bangkok face similar pressures.

But the difference lies in execution.

Because regulation without enforcement does not solve problems. It redistributes them.

The Path Forward

A law, by itself, does not change behavior.

Enforcement does.
Clarity does.
Consistency does.

If the proposed regulation introduces clear standards, transparent enforcement, and measurable outcomes, it could strengthen Bali’s tourism model.

But if it merely restates existing rules—without addressing the gaps that allow violations to persist—it risks becoming something else:

A signal of control, rather than a tool of change.

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  • Akhir Pelarian Taufik Hidayat, Terduga Penyiksa Pacar di Bandung Ditangkap Polisi  BANDUNG – Polda Jawa Barat akhirnya menangkap Taufik Hidayat (30), tersangka kasus penyekapan dan penganiayaan terhadap seorang perempuan berinisial YTR yang menghebohkan publik dalam beberapa hari terakhir. Penangkapan dilakukan di wilayah Majalaya, Kabupaten Bandung, setelah sebelumnya pelaku masuk dalam Daftar Pencarian Orang (DPO).  Kasus ini menyita perhatian nasional setelah korban ditemukan dalam kondisi memprihatinkan dan diduga mengalami penyiksaan selama bertahun-tahun. Polisi sebelumnya telah menetapkan Taufik sebagai tersangka berdasarkan sejumlah alat bukti, termasuk hasil pemeriksaan terhadap luka-luka yang dialami korban.  Kabid Humas Polda Jawa Barat Kombes Pol Hendra Rochmawan membenarkan penangkapan tersebut. Menurutnya, informasi lebih rinci mengenai kronologi penangkapan akan disampaikan secara resmi oleh pihak kepolisian.  Sebelumnya, Kapolda Jawa Barat Irjen Pol Rudi Setiawan menyatakan bahwa tim khusus telah dibentuk untuk memburu pelaku dan menelusuri kemungkinan keterlibatannya dalam kasus lain. Polisi juga melakukan pendalaman terhadap latar belakang serta rekam jejak pekerjaan tersangka.  Kasus ini memicu gelombang kemarahan publik karena dugaan kekerasan yang dialami korban. Bahkan, Gubernur Jawa Barat, Dedi Mulyadi, sebelumnya secara terbuka mendesak agar pelaku segera ditangkap dan mempertanggungjawabkan perbuatannya di hadapan hukum.  Dengan tertangkapnya tersangka, perhatian kini tertuju pada proses hukum yang akan berjalan serta upaya pemulihan bagi korban yang mengalami trauma dan luka serius akibat dugaan kekerasan tersebut. Polisi memastikan penyidikan akan terus berlanjut untuk mengungkap seluruh fakta dalam perkara yang menggemparkan masyarakat ini.  #TaufikHidayat #Bandung #PoldaJabar #KekerasanTerhadapPerempuan #Penganiayaan #Kriminal #BeritaNasional #JawaBarat #BreakingNews #IndonesiaNews
  • “Aku kepikiran jadi LC…”  Kalimat itu mungkin terdengar sederhana.
Tapi di baliknya, ada tekanan ekonomi, rasa putus asa, dan kerasnya hidup yang sedang dihadapi banyak anak muda hari ini.  Video ini bukan sekadar percakapan biasa.  Ini tentang realita…
bahwa kadang seseorang tidak sedang mencari kehidupan mewah —
mereka hanya sedang mencoba bertahan hidup.  Dan di tengah situasi seperti itu, respons yang paling dibutuhkan bukan selalu penghakiman.
Kadang…
orang hanya ingin didengar tanpa direndahkan.  Karena tidak semua orang yang berada di persimpangan hidup adalah orang buruk.
Sebagian hanya sedang lelah menghadapi keadaan yang tidak pernah benar-benar adil.  Mungkin itulah kenapa video ini menyentuh banyak orang.  Karena di balik percakapan singkat ini…
ada cermin tentang kerasnya hidup, tekanan ekonomi, dan bagaimana manusia saling memperlakukan satu sama lain di saat sulit.  #Viral #LC #Kehidupan #RealitaHidup #AnakMuda #Ekonomi #ViralIndonesia #CeritaHidup #MentalHealth #Relationship #KehidupanKeras #Empati #BaliViralReporter #ViralBali #Indonesia #StoryOfTheDay #HumanStory #FYPIndonesia #TikTokIndonesia #FacebookViral #DramaKehidupan #KontenViral #Motivasi #RefleksiHidup #SocialIssue #LifeStory #ViralVideo #BaliToday #TrendingIndonesia
  • Nyesek banget. Es kepal coklat kesukaan, hampir habis, baru sadar ada isi "bonus" cicak mati.  Reaksi muntah-muntah itu wajar. Tapi catat ini: Jangan paksakan muntah kalau sudah telan. Risiko cedera lebih besar daripada bahaya kumannya (kecuali muncul gejala keracunan).  Yang terpenting sekarang:  Pantau kondisi tubuh 1x24 jam.  Siap-siap ke dokter jika mual/muntah/diare.  Pesan moral: Sebelum nikmatin makanan/minuman, pastikan tidak ada "tamu tak diundang" di dalamnya. 🤢  #EsKepalCicak #ViralJijik #SafetyFirst #JajanBijak #balireporter
  • Bali Lagi: Pembangunan Villa di Kuta Utara Diduga Serobot Sempadan Sungai  Bali kembali diuji.  Sebuah proyek villa di Kuta Utara disorot setelah diduga dibangun terlalu dekat dengan bantaran sungai—bahkan memicu penyempitan aliran air.  Dari citra visual, terlihat bangunan dan jembatan berdiri di area yang seharusnya dilindungi. Padahal, aturan sempadan sungai sudah jelas: tidak boleh dibangun sembarangan.  Ini bukan sekadar soal pelanggaran.  Ini soal bagaimana ruang alam di Bali perlahan terdesak oleh pembangunan.  Jika dibiarkan, ini bukan kasus terakhir.  #Bali #BaliNews #KutaUtara #Badung #SungaiBali #SempadanSungai #VillaBali #PembangunanBali #LingkunganBali #SaveBali #KrisisLingkungan #BaliUpdate #BeritaBali #BaliHariIni #IndonesiaNews #ViralNews #UrbanDevelopment #Overdevelopment #ProtectBali #heybali
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