Episode Title: Episode 33: How Do We Do Worldschooling In Bali? Hosts: Astrid & Clint, creators of The Wandering Daughter (Intro clip sourced from 2:43 - Astrid and Clint comparing the size of Bali to Delaware while discussing the island's geography) Worldschooling in Bali is a topic that comes up often among worldschooling families, and in this episode of the family learning podcast, Astrid and Clint break down what it actually takes to experience the island thoughtfully. From navigating the notoriously bad traffic between Canggu and Ubud to understanding Bali's unique Hindu culture and the Tri Hita Karana philosophy that shapes daily Balinese life, this episode helps families move beyond surface-level tourism and into a deeper experience of the island. Astrid and Clint also share honest observations about overtourism, the gentrification of neighborhoods, like in Ubud, and how to engage with local economies and communities in a responsible way. The episode tours Bali region by region, from the quiet northern village of Amed with its WWII shipwreck snorkeling and black sand beaches, to the cultural richness of Ubud's temples and family compound homestays, to the beaches and surf towns of the south. For families committed to learning while traveling, the episode provides practical tips on food, budgeting, scooter logistics, and standout experiences like the Kecak fire dance, Trash Hero beach cleanups, and a coral conservation escape room near Sanur. 🎧 Ready to dive in? Buy our family gap year guide, "Hey Kids, Let's Go Travel!": https://thewanderingdaughter.com/hey-kids-lets-go-travel-planning-a-gap-year-with-family/ 🤝 Want personalized guidance for your family's worldschooling journey? Book a one-on-one consultation with Clint and Astrid: https://thewanderingdaughter.com/consult/ 💬 Have a question you'd like answered on a future episode? Submit it here: https://thewanderingdaughter.com/podcast Support our worldschooling podcast: Join The Wandering Daughter on Patreon for episode transcripts, extra resources, and live office hours with Astrid and Clint: https://www.patreon.com/c/thewanderingdaughter/membership 📋 Episode Chapters: 00:00:00 – Introduction 00:00:21 – Worldschooling Q&A intro sequence 00:01:07 – Today's Question: How do I worldschool in Bali? 00:01:13 – Bali basics: geography, airports, and traffic realities 00:02:43 – ↩ Source of Intro Clip: Comparing Bali's size to Delaware 00:07:31 – Responsible travel in Bali: culture, overtourism, and tourist behavior 00:09:26 – Getting around: scooters, religion, and food logistics 00:18:24 – Key highlight: Amed, diving, and the WWII shipwreck 00:21:33 – Key highlight: Ubud, Balinese Hinduism, and Tri Hita Karana 00:26:34 – Homestays, local family compounds, and supporting local businesses 00:29:34 – The challenges of Ubud: gentrification, crowds, and yoga retreats 00:34:54 – Southern Bali: beaches, coral conservation, Kecak dance, and bars 00:43:45 – Outro and closing CTA 👉 For full show notes, resource links, and a complete episode guide, visit: https://thewanderingdaughter.com/episode-33-worldschooling-in-bali