Bali tourist makes horrific discovery during her holiday that she never saw coming: 'Don't come here'

A tourist has shocked millions after exposing a terrifying truth about travelling to Bali.

Grace, from the UK, was horrified to find the streets in some areas of the Indonesian hot spot were lined with hundreds of spiders and webs. 

People were stunned by the bizarre natural phenomenon however the 33-year-old did clarify that it was a rarity. 

'If you've been looking for a reason to not come to Bali, this it it,' Grace said in an online video.

As she walked down the street in the village of Kintamani she showed the thousands of Golden Orb weaver spiders in web stretching all the way from the ground to the power lines above. 

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Traveller Grace, from the UK, was horrified when she saw thousands of spiders lining the streets of a small village in Bali

Traveller Grace, from the UK, was horrified when she saw thousands of spiders lining the streets of a small village in Bali

'This is the worst thing I've ever seen in my entire life, not exaggerating,' she joked before calling the location 'hell on earth'.

However Grace reminded people not to let her discovery discourage them from visiting Bali which she described as 'the most beautiful place' as the spider nest was 'not very common'. 

The clip was seen a whopping 30.5million times and left viewers reeling in the comments. 

'Bali was #1 on my bucket list and now it is #99283774748272763647474,' one user joked.  

@graces__adventures

welcome to h$ll on earth 🙃🕷️ (dont actually let this put you off Bali i think this is some kind of natural phenomenon and not very common - and was not in a popular location) ❗️ This video is being represented by LADbible Group. For any usage/licensing requests, please email licensing@ladbiblegroup.com #baliviral #balilife #explorebali #arachnophobia #spiders #spiderverse #indonesiatiktok #visitbali

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'Imagine walking into it,' another said and a third wrote: 'Mosquito population is down in that area.'

Grace emphasised how rare the spider nest was in Bali for those hesitant to visit i a follow-up clip. 

'You'd be really unlikely to come across that, it was in a tiny town on the drive from Ubud to Mount Batur,' she explained in a follow up video. 

'It's about an hour and a half drive,  I spotted it from the car window and asked the guide to turn around because I just couldn't believe what I had seen.' 

Grace said aside from the infested street, she had only seen three or four spiders during her 11 day trip. 

'None of the spiders here are poisonous so please don't let that video put you off, I just thought it was a wild crazy thing,' she said. 

'I'm the biggest arachnophobe, I hate spiders so I would not still be here if that was everywhere.'

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