When Indonesia shut its borders to international travellers on April 2, 2020, in the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, Kuta, Ubud and most of Bali’s other once-thronging tourism hotspots became ghost towns overnight.But there’s one part of the island that has consistently defied the trend. The west coast surfing hub of Canggu has been the residence of choice for tens of thousands of foreigners who have ridden out the pandemic in Bali, and is now the destination of choice for spendthrift…
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