Russian tourist deported from Bali after posting half-naked photo of himself on sacred peak

Immigration officers escorting Russian national Yuri Chilikin (centre) at the airport in Denpasar, during his deportation process. Picture: AFP

Immigration officers escorting Russian national Yuri Chilikin (centre) at the airport in Denpasar, during his deportation process. Picture: AFP

Published Apr 6, 2023

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Denpasar, Indonesia - A Russian tourist has been deported from Bali after posting a photograph of himself half-naked atop a sacred mountain, officials on the Indonesian holiday island said on Wednesday.

The palm-fringed hotspot has vowed to crackdown on misbehaving tourists after a spate of incidents, including acts of disrespect to the predominantly Hindu island's culture.

The 24-year-old Russian national, who calls himself Yuri Chilikin on social media, posed naked from the waist down on Mount Agung, Bali's highest peak, which Hindus on the island believe to be home to their gods.

He was deported on Tuesday to Moscow via Dubai, and was barred from entering Indonesia for at least six months, the immigration office in Bali said in a statement on Wednesday.

After being detained and questioned when the image surfaced last month, he apologised before being forced to take part in a cleansing ritual in front of the mountain.

Chilikin posted an image of the ritual on Instagram with a caption that read "I did everything to correct this situation", and that it was "a good lesson on how not to behave".

The peak of Mount Agung volcano, located on the island of Bali, is seen from Gili Trawangan island during a sunset in North Lombok. Picture: AFP

Complaints about tourists behaving badly in Bali have been increasing in recent weeks, with Russians accused by some angry Balinese on social media of being repeat offenders.

Bali Governor Wayan Koster last month sent a letter to Indonesia's government calling for the removal of visa-on-arrival privileges for Russian and Ukrainian tourists.

Last year, a Canadian actor was deported from Bali after a video went viral of him naked at Mount Batur, which is considered holy, while doing the Haka, New Zealand's Maori ceremonial dance.

"Please enjoy the beauty of nature ... in Bali by adhering to the regulations," immigration official Barron Ichsan said.

"If you commit a violation, we will not hesitate to take firm action."

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