Covid has really put a damper on the whole travel situation. I have started this now in the hopes that by the time the event rolls around the borders will be open. Fingers crossed.
Your next question would be why Bali and Thailand. Well to answer that you must look at the current laws of Australia. As you cannot own or import an airsoft marker in Australia. Therefore, we have to travel to play Airsoft.
New Zealand is another beautiful place to travel to and play as it is legal over there. There is a large game played over there open to all people as well. I can highly recommend this. I have played there before and it’s very well run.
Other best options are our closest neighbors to Western Australia.
Bali and Thailand are lush tropical locations and have a great couple of places to play airsoft.
Last time I played airsoft in Bali we were at the local university campus. As it was a Saturday it was deserted, and we had the whole place to ourselves. That was the day I got hooked. My first game. 30 seconds in sliding for cover I could see, as if in slow motion, the BB arcing to wards me and hit me right in the middle of my forehead.
If I wasn’t hooked on airsoft before I definitely was now.
Where else in the would you want that to happen. That is why you should come too. When the borders open. In the meantime, sign up for my mailing list to be notified when things change.
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